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* Dana*Gillespte, Cortez Jobusou Govdenow,’ Robort w aes cords, Dx. Yerrine wanted a chance sree ets air, Judaon ‘a argument before this wan dono, Mr. Judnon’ assured him that le could nover conyort hin} (Judson), if he talked for sonra, Z De. Porrino agaerted thitt be bad been con- verted ance, and proceeded to give his recollec- tton of the occasion, but wits interrupted by Mr. Jndaow and Judge Goodrich, both of whom, pro- teatod against boing mieruprosentod, The Judge said ho wan novor noarer Watng converted, but it was on totally different grovinds from thoae ad- yaneed by Dr. Perrine. [TLatughter.] Mr. Queal called for the previous question, which was ordoted, and the<pepart was orderod upon tho record by a vote of 638 ito 8. then roferred to the Finance Oemumitteo. ‘A voto was then taken for’ 200. RIGNT TRUE: on tho report of thd Nomiuaul Ntteo, the rosult boing 88 lows: » ae df yoten, 23; J. B, Bradweall (re-elected}, $35.Charlea Busby, (rovoleotad yy 28 4° Geunto . Cook (fee stented), 174 J, N.2Batinell (re-cle@id),, 29; Grant Goodrlen fro-clagtel), 2h; Wiillam Deore ing, 21; Bishop WW. L. Harris, 10; "Hato'F. Quoal, 8, It was iss * "18.: Yomer A. Plintston, Willima A. Fallor, and Py Myers each rocoived ono vote. + ‘tne Committes thon mada- tho tollowing.nom- inationa for OFFiCEnS oF THE NOARD: Pretient—The Hon, Jobn Evans, VeeePreacdent—Psilo Judson, Seerttary and Agént—J, G. Hamilton, Treaaurer—Thomns 0, Heap, Tho ballot rogulted sn their mnanimous elec- tion. The, Committee recommondetl for Executive Gommittaa: J. K. Botsford, O. Gaunt, BR. F, Queal, G: OC. Cook. Emily H. Miller, C. iH. Fowler, Willisia Deering; Auditing Committco —0O. Lunt, Lotsford, Judson; Law Commiltca —Grant Goodrich, Wirt Doxter, and BR, F. real, : ‘Those nominated wore olectod. DESNESS, President Yowlor, ‘on behalf of tho Faculty, recommended tliat tho following degroca be con- ferred upon the persons pamod: i Lachel rta—George Aucwutus Babbitt, Josep wenty Baty, ‘Gharten Waney Burke, Lvclue Charlon Coleman, Jolin Jacob Crit, John W. Dickson, Chatios Atthur Gaskill, Johu Henry Hamline, James Lewis Harrison, Fraitk Alvert Iitlis, Charles ‘Edward Lani Bert Tobert David Lewis, Albert Kichard Robineou, Jamve Frank Stout, Gharles Wesley Turner, Heruan Henry Unlaud, Thomas Vanscoy, Francia Marion War- Ti flchlor of PRilovophy—Amiy Cornelia, Kellogg, Kr bachelor ps Bote hiy Wheaton Minium, itonry Kauaga Bletcalt, Solu ‘Thompson Itay, Ueorge Henry White—S, Hachelor of Literature—Euilly Franoes Wheeler, Curt Enaincer-—Frauk Mitchell Harcis, Bacher of Setenee tin civil engineoring)—albert Benjamin Hostetler—3, i Arta—Lorin one Collins, 72; Lewis Parmento Davia, 72 ; J, Milton Jounston, 727 Wilbur Octavus Peet, "725" Clareuce Richmond Vaul, 725 James Franklin Robinean, 72. ‘Honoris Catiza—1’ho Rey, John Walton (of England). Docter of Divinity—The Rev. Prof, George Prentice, of Middletown, Conn, tho Rev, Henry Wilkinson Wilanie, of Landon, England; tho Kev, George 0, Noyes, Evanston, Doctor of Selicine—{Graduates of, the Obcago Med seal College}~Cheries Haward Baylier, Hermon ico Bulvon, dames Burry, Martin Auguatiue Colman, Her- hort Dwight Enelgn, Gvorgo Willwm Fiell, A, M., Peter Amundren Fisteu, Ph. B,, James Poik “Fox, Clark “Gapen, Boston’ H.” B,’ Grayston, Henry David Wardacker, A. B,, Milton Henry ‘Waakina, Charles Hemphill, Chriatopher M, Hopkins, Cornelius Hlerz, M.8., Edwin Yen Howell, William if, Harthion Hutton, Chiney Almer Kelsey, Thomas Migolow Lacey, Poter Lang and, Homer 0, Veouard, Daniel Webster Lynch, James’ Andrew Mabbs, Henry Clay Miner, ilugh Thomas Montgomery, Luther Daniel Scberer, Narren Livingston Seamas, Joun, Gorgrave Balle, A M., Edwin Doster Btoddard, Alfred tls Strout, Jolin Albert Sturges, Charles Samuel Taylor, James Wallnes, Thotnpton, George Washington Vari Horne, Movant Ware, Fruuk Rowan Webb, A. My ‘Monza Lyons Whitcomb, Jouv, Tyler Whitey Honry Pied Young, A. My ‘Wallsca Young, William Heury Payette 41. eee Sondém=-Wiillam Fawarda, M.D. Frank Lave reuco Miles, M, D,, Augustus L, duatice, M, D, Honorary Deprees—Tuouss A, Yoward and Maraball Frederik Prier, Bachelor of Late—(Graduaten of tho Union Coltego of Lan)~Wiliam Ienry Atweod, Hervey W. Booth, Janes G. Burke, Seldon Henry Butler, Jestic Carter, Menty Alien Cooper, Fraucla Charles Day, Charlo: Atiguattze Fanning, Obarles Tusxter Faraou, Eeward Alvert Fhier, Join Flekley Geetiug, Daniel ‘Taylor Mayen, Denis John Hogan, Wilbur Carroll Hunt, Jrouerick M, Musted, George ‘Collins Ingham, Edger Levi Jayue, Churies Butler Keeler, Woury Clay Lat- wuaw, John Conant Lynch, Jacob Neminan, Iiram Fteming Norcrons, Jausen dtenry Baymoud, Joseph Jientun Rockafeilow, Hugh lair Stephenson, oid ‘Thomas Jefferson Walsh—26, The Doctor oxplained that the degrao of Civil ‘Enginoer was conforved on F, M, atria far spo- cial proticiouoy, it boing givon in snch cases to those who would othorwise take tho-degreo of the Macholor of Science. ‘Luo dogreos wero then voted ns recommonded. On motion of Dr. Fowler, Vrof. I. %, Cam- nock was elected Professor of Rhetoric acd Elo- eution, and Misa Lilon M, Soulo -was olcctod Dean of tho Woman's Collogo. ‘Tho Board thonadfourued till 10:30 a.+m, to- day. it is probable that tho voxed- question of svliing the unproductive roal catate will bo do- batod at length. “1° + ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘The public exerciacs of tho Alumni Association will take placo atthe Methodist Church at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, and will be foltowed by the annual business mectivg, Tho rownlon and Lanquet occur at tho Woman's Colloge this even; Master of ing. The Commencement of tho Colloxe of Tech- nology takes place at tho Methodet Cuurch this evening. _ CHICAGO LADIES’ SEMINARY. THE ANNIVERSANT EXERCISES of tho Chicago Ladies’ Seminary woro held Isat ovening at the chapel of tho Third Presbytorian Church on Wout Wasblugton street, Thoroom was cratded even to dixcomfort -by tho -ackool and their frionds. Tho former.wero seated in a body, in front, and presented a fino ‘appearance. ‘Tho oxorcisos consisted of tho cusays of the four mombors of tho . graduating class, intorsporsod with mua,” ‘ Aftor prayer, Miss Lillie Bf. Merrill, of the graduating clase, porformed Gottuchalk’s difi- cult imitation of tho banjo in s mauner to show her a musician of moro than ordinary ability, 'Tho first eassy was by Miss Holen J, Oreigh- ton, who took for her aubject ‘Thon and Now.". The wnter discussed tho clangesin the unl verso, both thuze of uature.anil art. Then and now comprised tho whole bistory of the -world ;; the firut claugo waa tha ono which took place at God's command, and.yet tho continued changes of Hig Providenco had brought forth tho pleasant. and boautjful earth. Further, tho easay sketch- ed tho changes 1in the earth, tho climate, anl- maly, aud wven man and: his works, The fair. graduato was greeted, at the close of bor per- formance, with muok applauso.and baskets of | dlowors, which eho dovervod :by.a-cloar, ploauant delivery of.a meritorious exsay, Misy Slay E, Stovons uaug Abt's “' Blorry Pos-! fillion " with tnuch expresuion and effect. , ' Misa Julia, Curtis road an excollentiy=mritten| essay onthe query, “Ye it You?” ‘The main! thought was that wo-all wear cloaks, which are, -beldom cast aside by adversity, but ofton by yprogpority, Every quo las Iriends whom -he annot quite yndorstand, Amoug tho cloaks sommonly -uiet are those of poltay, hypoorisy, varice, povorty, aud sin, ‘Limos of great peril, siko the lato War, revosi men cloakless and show | their true charactor, Mis Curtis -has .tho/ uatura) advantagos of a pleasant voice aud anf- || ‘ficient tage -presance, fo which sho has added | (# fine facility iu writing, Like the rest, alo waa favored with boagpi{al Nowarn. Mra, Fox snd Miss Maucox gavo Mozart's; “Sweet Zophyrs" in artistic and replly doligtt-: ful stylu to the great gratilication af tho audience, 1u rospdiwo to # degidedly-exprosacd | encore auothor picasant duo was sung. ‘Mise Lilhe M. Merrill, of the graduating clese, | xoad a thoughtful eusay on ‘Affeatation,” mhich | bbe divided into voluntary and involuntacy, and | roceeded to discuss in savaral particulars. Ecoou- ricities1n walking and talking, and very many - ttle habits and wanneriam were mentioned iu Jeasaot style aud with ap accuracy shat evi~ Feuced a ‘cen observation. ‘Tho essay was well read, and appreciated by the ugue! tloral tribute, Prot. Board performed » barcerols from Wolf in fue style, aud with ih dellceay, of tauch and expression that bowed moro thau amateur talont. ‘Tue valodictory assey was read by Mise Eliza- beth 4. Keynulds, who deserves » vote of thank for having the moral courage to epoll Ler firet nane without sho affectation of vuntraction into i he subject was "The Vustry of Fr thought equal to yer written. Very just csiticinms wer Piveod On Bryenl, Awiusiler, Lougtelto' Powel, “end Gras Haris, with, wkatches of eych one’s strong and wosk pointe, Among tho fami ‘pocte the - cuveyiat montioned Ifoley Hunt, Mra. Sigourney, Ueclis Thexter, Alico Cara! Mia. Heber, ny Ba reader thought Amores could no} spre ove of her pootw, Decauae their jniluguce was for good, gud only for good, ‘The valediclory was a160 spoken by Mise Reyuolds, aud was @ grateful tribute to Prine cipal, teachers, follow-pypile, and others, for they kinduesa end coroperation ju tho school Ute nyw clossd Sor the spesker and bar class. "Tue earny, an woll an the yaledielory, was very re wiltten, but ppMered womowliab in the de- very. . - jo aclo by Miss Vanuie Hancox, Ripeithatirs presenting the diplomas to the Taombera of bie graduating class was part: by the“Priotipal, Who ‘vongretolatedl them fhe fact that thay had been in thoir conrse Att. ‘dtous, ‘obedient, and loving, them a bright futuro, ‘ ‘After a béhut(fal vooat selection by Bra. 0. Ts, Fox, tho exercieoa woro cloted with tho address erintonary ‘on like occasions and the bonedic- on. ion. LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL, ‘THE COMMENCEMENT 2XENCISES of the High School are. going an at.prosant, and, in viewof tho approaching closa of the firat year of its etistonced it fa dndoursging to look | back at tho progress made daring that period, Tho entablishment in May of tnat yoar was an: experiment, and tho friends of tho projoct ware donbtfal of ‘its ‘Wddcoss. Tho ‘matetidl to be workod np was Lotorogeocons and wopromising tu tho leet degree, Ono year of bard work, how- over, has doro wonders, ‘The Principal, Prof. Nightingale, has taboratt faithfully, and tins been ably seconded by lie co-workers, Missoy Walker, Lord, and Cochran, aud supported by the co-operation of tuo hoard of Tiuatces, Tho echolars.bhave been erated ‘up in two preparatory classes, ono of which will be diecoutinued from this time, and tho othor éfter next sear, giving four classes in tho rogular course, which will draw fram the common -evhools. ‘Tho oxaminations bogan last Friday, and have ‘boon thus fer tyritton. ‘Anin&apection of some of the pavers Monday showed thoroughnose-and accuracy highly.creditable to'sll parties, Oral examinations will bo hold to-day from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock p. im. of thin accond clase fo geometry, the first in physiology. and tho Jiret proparatory in word sualyels, ‘The examina- tiona will closo to-morrow. In the evening an exhibition willbe givonin tho spacious .audito- rium, consisting of vocal music and recitations, As some of Tietyoung ladies aro “fino elocution- jets, au agreeable entortaioment mav be ox- and predicted for‘}- pected. Aaimilsr entertainment will bo given on Friday evening, closing with s dramatlo .per- formance, after which asuclal hour will’ be spent by all partios. ‘Ihe dummy will 1un to suit the exorcises, All patrons of ‘educational progross should be on Laud. ———— UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tho regular term examinations for the spring torm will behold at the University Thursday, Fnday, and Monday, June 24, 25, and 23, fol- lawed ‘by the announcomont-of results in the Collego Chapol at 12 o'clock Monday, Tho ax~ amiuations will occur between 9 a, 1. and 1p. m, each day oxcopt Moriday, when thoy wil) close at iLe'clock. ‘Iho ‘sonior clase, having alrbady -paesed to gradustiau, the members of all other classes. both collegiata and preparatory, will ap~ Poar at thore oxorcises ay candidates for ad~ vanced standing. , Tho oxaminations, vinoteen -in “number, each contlaulag through ‘two hours, will take placo ay shown below: COLLBOE EXASHNATIONS, ‘Thurefiny—9 to 12: Cineeical “Freshmen in Greek, Selene Freshmen In Gorman; 11 tol; Juniors iu Zoology and Comparative Austumy, Sophomores tn ‘Natural Philosophy, ‘ Friday— to 113 Sclentifo Freshmen {n'Latin: 11 to 1: Juntora in French, Classical Sophomores tn Lat im, Scfentific Sophomores in German, Freshmen in ‘Mathernatics, Monday to 11: Jantors in Chemistry, ‘Bopho- mores tu History, Classical Freehmen in Latin, PREPARATORY EXAMINATION, Thuredsy—i tol: ‘Third You weiter toll; Third Year Cl Near Clansical In Greek, Socond Your Physical Geoyraphy, 11 to 1: Third Year Class and Second Year xclentifte in Geometry, Firat Year Clana in Latin, Moniday—9 to 11: Second Year Classical and Scion- tific in Latin, Fiest Year Clasa in Mathematics, 12: Announcement of reaulte In chapel, The public fonorally, and especially the friouds and patrons of tho University, aro cordi- sily invited to bo present at theso ‘oxaninations. CASUALTIES, DROWNED, Speetat Dieoatch to The Chteaga Tribune, LaCnossz, ‘Wis., Juno 22,-«Tbreo -children of & well-to-do farmer, named Gordin Swonson, ‘wore drowned ‘in Council Bay, ‘16 miles from LaCrosse, It appears the thildron wont awim- ming. Mary, aged 7, foll Into deup water. Matilda, aged 19 years, hastened to rosens her aister, but lost hor footing, ‘when Smith, aged 15, trying to ald his-sisters, was in-tum drawn into doop water, and, as stated, all throo drowned, Tho aad calamity croated most in- tonse oxcitomont, aud, during yesterday, tho panks of Black River and Conne!l'Bay awarmod with people looking for tho bodics of tho children. ‘Tho bodics woro rocoyored )ast even- ng. ba Special Disvateh to The Chteago Zribune, East Samixaw, Micn., Juno 22.—A telegram wan recotved in thiscity this ovoning from ‘In- disnapolis announcing {hat “Waltor'Peers was drownod at that place this afternoon. Docoased was a member of Buena Vieta Lodge of tho... 9, of OF. of this city, and atelogcam was ‘sont by that Lodge ordering his remains forwarded to this clty, Deconsed ‘was ‘formerly omployed in'the Fit & “Pero Afarquatte Rallway shops in this city. His paronte and rolatives all reside tu England. TERRIBLE SCAFFOLDING ‘ACCIDENT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune, Dernore, ‘Mich. Inno 22,—Scaffolding in ‘Whitney's now Opers-Houso, now boing bailt.on Fort stroot, fellas tho workmon reaumod work after diunor to-day. Four mon fell nearly 70 foot, ono, Georgo Jackson, boing ao injured that be died in half an hour, and Goorgo Holm diod soon after being carricd to bis homo, A third, .pamad Tournier, will probably not live. Both tho decoasod Joave famihos. Coroner's jury has becn impaneted, but adjourned auntil to- morrow morning without taking any ovidenco, A MISPLACED SWITCH. Speetal Dispatch ta Phe Chicano Tribune, Srninavicup, lL, Juno 22,—Quite -anerlous accident .accurred to ‘the 8:30 ‘p.m. passenger train wost on the Toledo, Wabash & Westorn to- day. Aswitothad been misplaced In the south ond of tho city, which thraw the engine fiom the track. “ho passangera were thrown violent- ly forward, and gaveral wore sorfouuly injured, and one of them, Morris Welch, who was atanid- ingon the platform, 80 serlonely thot ho wil) probably dio, It ig thought all the others will xecoyer, FELL-UNDER HIS WAGON, Svectal Dupateh to The Chicano Tribune. Lanaina, Mich, June 22.—Adam Loelling fell fo front of lls wagon, near Holly, yesterday, vand was rn over and instantly killed, bis neck belug broken and face badly crashed. THE WRECKED SARANAG, Ban Francisco, Juno 22,—The United States etearoer Benocla will start to-morrow morning dor Victoria to bring down the officers and crew ‘of tho wracked Sarauac. ——————— ERIE CANAL FRAUDS, Tho Committee of Knvestigauion Visit Huflale nad Lake Tesumony. Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Burrato, N. Y, June 22.—Tho Legislative Committee, consisting of Senators Dan H. Cole, of Albion, and James W. Booth, of Now York, ' and Assemblyman C, W. Seward, of New York ; Gon, R, Sherman, of Utica, and James F. Falk- ‘| nerof Livingston, appointed in response to Gov. ‘Tilden’s colebrated messayo on the canal frauds, are here investigating the jobs at thisend of tho cansl, The Committee arrived thle morning, examined the canal work between hero and Black Hook daring the forenoon, and tn the afternoon took testimony. They hope to get iu all the tastimony at press iu reach to-morrow, and expect to visit this point again, sate ———— LATE LOCAL iTEMS. Toundman Loudeck, in attempting to servo an attachment issued out of tho Criminal Court upon s Bre, Young, at No, 909 South Clark atroot, at 10 o'clock laet night, was mobbod by about fifty wea aod boys, who stoned and beat hia in a terrible manner, Assivted by Oficer jolt, ho arrested Michael Moynahan and Frauk Moakell, ‘The affair croated great oxcitement in wo peighborhood. ? ‘Three more confidence operations festerday. Ao Englishman, an oxperlenced trivoler, paid a monte wan €3,000 for au initiation into the niyatories of the game. Witham A, Nowman, of Kau Claire, Wis., paid €728 for su introduction tothe “Clerk of the First Fatlonal Dank” of bie town. Then came an old grey-hairéd granger with §70, which ha wauted s0 invest iu a lottery, Ho invested, aud now wants Detective Dizon to gevit back again, None of the xharpers were cought, ———_+_—_—_- The ctoaing services of the Obio. Agricultural Calloyo Deets a youterday. An adress was de- Ilvered by the Rey. A. D. Mayo, of Springiold, Maas. There are now sevouty students at tho College, ‘Lhe next term will begla Sept, 15, THN CHICAUD SPORTING NEWS: The PMiadelphins Defeat the. Whites by 8°to 2. The Latter Give Away tho Game Ont of Emulation of St,’ Louls: Closing of the Entries at Dexter Park. Opening Day's Races at the East Saginaw Trotting Park, Chicago Will Carry Of the Honors at the Du- buquo Schutzentest. BASE BALL, PEARLS AND WHITES. Tho Paitadelplins and Chicagos played thelr | first championship gama of tie-seyan on the Twonty-third strest grounds yosterday after noon, Its result was probably dieappoloting to those who, having in mind the oxeetlent gamo of ast Saturday, thought tho Whites would aurely ropoat therselves, and bear off the honors of the day, Itis quite probable thoy might havo done 60 had they ben so disposed, It was vot tho intention, however, aud thatit was not is duo to that gonerosity of the Whites for which they have over Leon noted. Thay were aware that their rivals, the St. Louls Browns, suffered defeat in thelr first gamo with the J’biladol~ Phiany. With a noble and chivalric aplrit, ‘they alao detonnined to loso the first game with them. ‘Ihoy know the Browtis would feol sora to roo thom acore ‘s victory over m cinb which bad just defeated them, With a touohing desire to prevent auch a ‘fosling, and conciliate snd evotho their St, Louie ‘rivals, thoy purposely lout tho gamo of yesterday. Now, when thoy win the next gamos with the Philadelphias thoy will stand on a porfoctly oqual and ploasant basia with tho Brown Stockings, oach club bay> ing won'two games, This iy all thoy want to go and tho people yesterday who wero divsatiatic sbould praigo thia Christian ayiritor benerolonce and goncrosity, instead of grovimg bo- causo they liavo lost this The besutifal motives which inepred them will io after ages shino forth with grestor brightuesa than would a game of ito 0 in their favor after eighteon innings, It was lovely, bo- witching, to thove aware of the intention, ta ee the radiant smile of bonovolence fit each pa; er's faco with rapture as to muffed a ball and felt that the object of their gamo was theroby more nearly attained. And wireo thoy struck woak, unwillingly, aa if it wero 8 painful duty, and went out oagily, it was auough to make a man fool nobler and better for a week to obeerva the expreasion of peaca and satisfaction which illuminated osch coututenance. Whon the gsme waa tinished, avd their generous object was ac- complshod, a camel chewing a wet umbrella ail to himsolf couldn’t Icok more com- placont and hapoy. ‘Lhoy skipped with Joyous, fostiva glee from tho sward, feoling good cnough to load a claas- meeting. Coustieriag tha praiseworthy designs with which tha game was played, 16 16 scarosly with- inthe reach of cniticism from the usual stand- point, But it may bo eald seriousty that THE OAM OY TILE WiITES, for tho six innings betwoen tho first and elghth was marked with alt tho excelloncics whown in thoir movt brilliant games, Duriog that portion nat a Philadelpluan reached tirst baso, and of coureo they wore rotired in perfect ono, two, three order. Tudeed, thoy did not male x.baso bit uotil tho oighth, when four afo hits asemod to entirely tako tho Whites’ breath away, and they mado numerons errors. Tho same thing occurred in tho last inning. Poters’ play at short yesterday was almont porfoct. [is catch of Murnay’s lino ball iv tho fourth inning waa yory beautiful. Ass short-stap le is ane of the best layers in tho country, and indoed ths indica- ious at Prescot aro that hie record thia year will be tho best. Glenn in tho loft fioldin every amo in showing to the finest advantage. There iw scarely bia oqual in basa-ball ranks, and bis work in ono or two of tho recout gaioos hora liag probably hover boon equaled. Higham. mado some beautiful fonl catches yostorday, Lot tha norencss of bis hangs was agalost bis playing at is beaut. ‘Tho following ta CHICAGO. Pi iF itigbam,a 7 @ Hastin, ayes Devlin, 190 Hines, 4)a,0 Gleng, Pe ayd Bo talons, 5] ol a Wareeh, 3b. ultner, Ha} Zottleia. D Sagdar, gsi) 8 siiller, 3b: Treacy, a} oft Totals, aati doy B 4-3 0 Veago, 10; Pott ‘Ubicage, 7¢ Patt 0, 14; Chiladel UARTFORDA V8. ST. LOUIS REDS, Special Dispatch to The Chreago Tribune, Sr. Lovrs, Mo. Jano 22.—In tho gamo bo- twoon the Hartfords and St. Louis Reds to-day, tho former camo off victorious by score of 8 tol. Tho Reds gavo the Connocticut nino tho best they had In the shop, but wero not only oatbatied, but outfielded. Much fatorest {uy attached to the game to-mor- row between tha Hartfords and Browne. Tho betting, on an avorszo, stands about 10 to 8 in favor of tho visiting Club, ——-— THE TURF. * CLosE or ENTHIES. Tho entries for tho horses in the “2:40,” 12:30," “gentlemon’s road-boraes,” and “freo- for-all” classes in tho First Doxter Park Moot- ing, July 2,3, and 5, closo Saturday ovenlng. THE EAST SAGINAW MRETING, Syeciat Disnatch te The Chicaco Tribune, East Saaixaw, Mich,, June 22,—Tho thirdannnal mecting of (he Kast Saginaw Driving-Park Asso- ciation oponed to-day with two trotting races, one for threa-minuto horses and oro for 2:30 horses, and s running race, mile heats, best two in threo, The attendance was about 2,500, but tho aport was equal to anything aver witnessed im any section of the country, and fally main- tains the reputation of the track aa one of the fastest in existence, Thora wore elxteen entriow for tho $1,500 puras for 2:30 horses. Of this number twolvo started, and succeeded in making the contost both exciting and woarylog, somo of them duing splendid works, while others were of no account exeopt to test tho loniency of the judges, and disgust the audience. Tho race was won by Lady Star, on- tered by Frank Van Noss, of Rochester, in four heats, Brown Dick winning the Arst, but making awrotched exhibition in the aucsoediog: boats, Tho following horsos started: Gen. Garfleld, Burlington, Lady Btar, Brown Dick, Mosu Ros, Lady Witlams, Joremia, Idol, Lady Back, Snow Ball, Huckleberry, and Graftoo. Gran- villo, Prince, Wolford Z., and Lutie Augny wore drawu, Inthe pools Grafton and Garfeld sold an favorites; Snow Ball third choice; Ysdy Star occasiouslly fourth, but genorally mith the balance a the told, First heal—On the fifth attempt the word was wen, and Idol, who had the polo, took the lead on the first turn. closely attended by Jeremiah, Soow Ball, and Brown Dick. At the quartor they held the tame positions, and all the horses Wore strung out, with Grafton as rear guard, On break along tho’ back stretch, Jeroinlal indulged in numerous akips, aud cropt aloog wide of Idol, who was trottin; steadily, Bnow Ball and Brown Dick’ alternately aa third and fourth, uatil the homo aetretch was entered, when thoy brushed. up to the leaders, and made the paca too fast for Joremiah, who fell back to sixth, iving wsy to Garficld, who bad shaken off the ail-ondere, The struggle homo was oxtraordl- narily close and intenacly exciting, At the dis- tance stand Idol Snow Bali, Browo Dick, and. Gorileld wore abreast, aod, under vigorous wlippiug, they were ured houce to the wire which Brown Dick reached first, s nogg ahoa of Gartloid, who ‘was tho ehortogt of boads iu front of Idol, with Bnow Wall only s veck bo- hind, Tho othera wore nowhere, ‘Timo, 243434. Second Heal—Lady Btar and BoowBall drow Outon tho firatturn, the former secur! tho polo and tead, and fie balance of the host was Suronghout & contest between them. In'the home-strotch Suow Ball’ challenged for the load, but was #haken off by Lady Star, who won the heat sy a jox in 2:243f, Grafton did well duriyy the fas aif, and was @ fale third, the three others makiy, ‘show, ER fer eu oxcellont. start, Lay, Third heat— Brer and Rnow again rushed aay from tho’ WEDNESDAY 23, L875. fleld, tha'former sstuming a cloar tead “before tho quarter'was reached, At the half, a atting 100 yards long had been formed, As they #n- téred tho bome-stretch Snow Dall mado a dra- Perate effort Yor ths lend, aud trotted yoked’with + Ady Star to tho diatance-ntand, whore thoy wore | overtaken by Graft6n, who had closed an im- menso gap mn tho Inst half, Snow Ball had to reid, bnt ‘Lady Star ict ont anorhor Hnk, and won bye neck im 2:245¢. Grafton én maid to lave, Mrotied tho innt ‘half inh. Cortdiniy, he dt ‘Tho fourth heat waa a repetition of the two Dreviounonds, srosnting MwMt Grafton fell off Tindy‘Rtar-won in 2:268{/; Boow Tall too ~ ond ant close by. “Mady Btar todk the firdt “tons, Brown Dick :wecond, Snow sall third, and Grafton fourth. ‘ -|-played immoueo apocd. Cr Purve $1,800, for3H0 horses: £750 to" ‘firat, $100 fo feeond. $510 tO thi 80 t Lady Bitar, tah rown_ Di ma # Bnow Dall 23 2 Grafton... a2 6 Gen, Gxrnel 10 8 10 Tady Back, 46 °3 1] TAW1y ses ere 66 9 Huckioberry B44 710 7 o 8-6 A Tat, 12 Al de, Time~2Ib M4, VAY, EIS, 196K, The 8-minate-ptrso cloaud with thirtosn 6n- tries, four of which wero drawn, loaving nino starters, viz.: -Chostor Thomas, Danlet Boono, Nelson, General Mao, Mambtloo Warner, Olif- ton, Gum Ball, Nerea, and Jossio T. Linitell. Io tho pool the fleld was first cholco, Olifton-seoond, and Boono third. ‘Cho tirst host was won by Boona, from very bad position and bresk ‘ab the siart, in the oxcelient time of 2:25%, This used him up, sud he thereafter provod-a perfect bore in starting, and was distanced fdr running inthe fourth loat, Clifton won the ‘cond hoat in 2:3134, but broke badly in tho next thres, which were won:by Atambrino Warnor, Inuvery heat tire winoer found Gencral Mao's close oom panton. A AUMMATY, * Purse $2,000—$1,000 to first, $500 to stoond, $300 to third, and $.00 to fourth, Mamizino Warner, 7G211 aigad 32923 BSB at ‘A 8 Gain, 43 Bais, 6 5 acts, 87 dis, ats, de. ‘ar ar, aot Ei te Vary few waited to neo the running raco,which waa the last on tho programme, and was not fine ished until after 8 o'clock, owing to an excessive oxpenditure of timo in soorlug during the trott ing races, Therowerosix starters, . War Jig ‘waa tha favorite, and won in two atraight hosts, without boing prossed in aithor. + SUAETATY, Purse $500, for .runnere, best ‘two in three: §200 to Orat, $160 third: War Jig... 11 Totts 24 Gran 5 oo Gray, Hiley, 3.8 in Bt 45 Larry Har! Aint, THE TRIGGER, ‘THA DUDUQUE TOURNAMENT. Specral Inapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuguz, {s., June 22.—Tho first day of the Rteat schutzenfest was a succesa in polot of mimbers and onthusinem, and it is estimated that not less than 2,000 persona wero npon the ground. Tho morning was ushored in with o shower of rain, but at 10 o'clock the clouds broke airay and tho grand proccasion, headed by the City Polico, turgot-oarriors, markors, sco- retarios, the different societies, with tho Mayor and City Council, and bands of music, marched through tho principal stroots to the grounds. Tho procession was a mile in length, and coneisted of dologations from Milwaukeo, Chicago, Frooport, Davenport, Wheatland, Princeton, Roinback, Duboque, Sabula, Quincy, Burlingtov, Rock Tsland, and Fountain City. Onarnving at tuo grounds, Mayor Cushing delivered a welcoming address, tendering to each Socioty prozent the hospitalition of tho city, and ‘this wag raspondod to by Dr. Hofllauer in as clojuont manner in Gorman. A numberof other specchos, intor- wperaed with some choice nmmo, wore dolivored, and then’ the real businest of tho day com- menced, by rxbooting at tho targets, which aro clausitied as Germania, Colambia, A, B,C, D, E, F, G, H, I. and Dubuquo. fn tho contest to-day M, Grau, the wall-known Obicagomarkaman, boro off tho honors by making thirty-four centro- shots, Tho noxt bestia A. Studh, of Chicago, who spotted tho bull's eya twonty-scvon times, and tho nextwas John Dott, a Dubuque boy, who scored up twenty-four oontres to his crodit. It is considered almost a set:led thing that Ohi- cago, in the person of AI. Grea, will walk off with tho waln prize, No rest 1s allowed, axcent on one targot,tho Dubuque, the distance bolug 175 yarde, with a bull's eye 5 Inckes in diametor. Tho ‘most of tho work wan splendid, and many of tho ehootists were grosted with ‘load: applause, H. Borg, of Davenport, mado 18 ; Wiliam Johnson, of Lyons, 12; and August J, Schmidt, of Daven- port, 12 centres, Tho Chicago delegation aro ‘undor the protecting wing of J. A. Rbomborg and will share the hospitalities of his mansion doring their stay, Other delegations from abroad areconstantly arriving, and wome tall Bport ia oxpocted to-morrow, INTERNATIONAL CONTEST. Don1ax, June 22,—The monbera of the Amer- icen rifle team wore cogaged'in practico. nhoot- ing to-day at Kelly Mount, Their noores wors extramel: fefactory, and surpriaod tho spec- tatorf, ‘To-night a promenads concert in honor of tho American riflemon bok place st tho Theatre Royal, Tho visitors wero onthusiaati- | cally recoived, and a number of American airs piayed by tho band woro Joully appianded. It ia impossible for the team to aucept more than.-| small proportion of the inviatious sont them. Ataritie contest in Daifant ti-day to completo the Iriah team, Johnson and Nackenna dofoatod Augby aod Fulton. Johnson tcored 218 ous of a poaaiblo 225, Q ———— MISCELLANEOUS, ‘The quarterly shoot for the Gun Club diamond badge will take placo Friday af Tom Stage’s, commencing at 1 o'clock... Duncan Campbell, an adventrrous would-bo ‘Weston, has sttompted to walk fom Port Haron to Virginia City, Nov, Ho passedthrough Battle Creak day bofore yoaterday, andis expected ¢ arriyo hoe Sunday night. a - in a i INDIANAPOLIS, and Dumb Nasiness-Tho hin Centenmial-Postimase te al Jowell, 3 * Spectat Dispateh to The Uhtcata Tribune. Inntanarorts, Ind., June 22.—Tie MacIntyre investigation is getting along glowy aud unast- Infactorily, Adalion Davis, che priclpal witness againat the Suporintendent, was cres-examined to-day by Gen. Harrison, abd contradicted her statemont ja genoral particulars but doggsd- Jy adhored to tho principal cliargo, daiming that too many confusing questions wers saked her, She {ea woman of a email mind ad norvous tomperament. An affidavit waa filedthis morn- ing againat Wiltiam Fronch by » mut who caw French converelug in sign laogiaga with Mrs, Davis bofore sho went on tho stand, and urging ber to stick to her story which ehe had retracted in tho etter to tho Buporitendent, More important roautts will bo obtamed from tho same witness to-morrow, Anus Caroy, who also teatifed fu the Sentinel against Maoclotyre, and afterward retraoted, was recently called on the Boorstary of tha Board, who wanted hor to attend the trial. Ho was rocelyed with violence and blows by the fathor and brother of Anna, and informed thet whe could not come, ‘Ihe Board bas no power to compel the attendanos of witueascs, and sho will not bo heard from at this tral. (To the Assectated Prats.) Inpunsrous, lud., June 22—A meoting in the interest of {he Contonnial was held to-night, at which Goy. Hondricka preuided. Senators TR 4) Ph Morton and MeDousld, tho Mons, Lan- ders, Voarkeos, and = otheru were, on the platform and made aposches, Mr, Voorhees made tha principal speoch. re was great unanimity of fealing, ang a good start vas je. Another mesting follows to.thorrow night.” Gov, Jowell, Postmaster-Ceneral, was giveu a receplon at tha Hotel Botes by Pout. meaater Callaway, which sow largely attended by joe. leading citizens and thelr fi anaemia OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Tyne 97.5 uhtpa. Callforn and ‘poreire, ieoue Now York, ns Lonnoy, Spaiu, Italy, arrived out. ‘COUNTY TREASURERSHIP, “What tho Boys Thitme of Mr. Hesing’s Candidacy, H. B. Miller Says Ho Will Got Out of tho Way for Him. * You Holeh Looking Out. Por Himself Sherlff Agnew’s Position. Trish Vota Not to Ba ‘Ocncentyated on Hositte, 7 . The loading local political topic in Chicago to- day is the candida¢y of ‘Mr. A. C. Healing for tha ofice of County Troaaurer. This in ono sense fs @ new departure, because Mr. Mosing has msver Held an‘dffica In ‘Odbk'Gounty athe ho was Shoriff, many. yoars ago, Perhapa this is tho roasoh, takan in‘conhection with his Prominonce In Chicago politi#al‘tnattets, why so much talk has beon created by his coming forward judt now. ATrindxe roportor was detailed yoster- day -to -intorviow somo. of the-poltticiang and ‘ascottaln, if posaloto, thoir views upon the sub- foct. Thovirkt Hérbbn ‘chiddwutored Was “NUFFALO" MILLER, the prosont County Troasuror. Mr. Mitlor was not over communioative, but -the following con- yoreation will givo the subatanco of his views. : R—Iat tros,. Mr. Biller, Hit You havo loft tho track, ag-s candidate for re-election, in favor of Mr..A.'O, Hosing ? °° Mr, Millor-I'd leave tho track for no other man in Cook County. ‘Str. Hosing and I have beon good friouds for “avery long tine, I know that bo lias.s disinclination to run for aay oftico, Unt Ula frlonds -are desirous thab be should run for this ono. T'll:back bim all I can. R.—Thoro is no doubt sbout his being a can- didate? 5 a Mr. Miller—I think not. Ho.is tho-strongest ‘mah that cotild bo [tt up “by tho opposition, Ue'll carry ‘the Gormwn ‘element hore; ha has very many American backers, and the Irigh—at least an fovetwhelming majority—will support ot. rae STS - R.—=Do you prapose ‘to Tenvo'tho Repabdittah party in-case Mr, Hosing rans for thle ofico? Mr. Miller—That bas no bearing on the caso, Bening will get-thousends - of- Ropublican votes, It ho wante the offivo, nothing can beat bum in ‘this county. 5 Wea Ca ota T.—Supposiog a atrang Gorman nomination is mado wpoh ths othor sids? "- : Mr. Miller—I don't care bow strong thoy makb it. Somo psoplo may find fault with Heaing at times, but whonit-comea down toa deht all bis old friends will atand .by “him, and ho is sure to win the day. I don't ow of any man-that contd hope to bent im Uotath the/puopte, 2 * R—Well; thers might bes third wotnination, which would eplit up-tie:orspoaition Woto. Mr, SMijor—t don’t know what third party could take away cnough of votes from How ing to boat bio. Ho'd an awful worker, and-has ait the “elémonts bf a pobulat lester. ‘You'll Sind, if bo wants to ran,.that ‘ho'll come in miles abcad of any opponent. . , ‘This was about al} that Mr. Millar bad to say, and he parted fiom the roportar Wearing a amila full of wisdom, ¢ wae EVANS © 5 was encountered soon after, and gave the ro porter # broad grin whon ;thed individual ant nouucel bis iutontion of haying an interview, T.—Woll, Mike, you lava heard'that Houing te up for Cuunty Treasurer 7? Blike—So I'vo boon told. Boia dho wont to work andtoldmoso.. | igh 5 R.—Lhave hoard tbat you \vero-a candidate youreolf, Miko? Parra . Niko—Ob, somo of ‘tho boys wobt to work and got that pon mo, I'm not a caiididnto. 2 R.—Wohat do you think sro Toaing’suhances it he should ran’? ‘ Miko—Ho can go to work and boat any man in this town. . * B—Tow, so far os you know, wowid TUE Inst iabbES fool foward him? fi . Mike—They'd feel all. right. "The old man atsnds well with ‘thom evor since the Psoplo's party waa Organized aud ho loft the Republicans, Hocan go to work and get most of: their volos, aay way t.—What wonld.you do yourself, Miko ? Miko—I'd goto work and voto for him, and Ta wark for him, toa, . R.—You have heard that “ Dulfalo" Miller has loft tho track for bio ? E Miko—Yos,. Ho's about the only man he'd do it for. Ho wonldo’t doit even for Washington. VON HOLLEN, | Ti,—Geargo Yon tolién fa golng to ruh,.tao, ; Mike—Well, Goorgo is a first-rate follow, but bo baa no ehow boside Hesinj. I sippose ‘he'll Tup, but (tishard to say how things may tum au ous aida may (go $5 ork Ba fix it all night wi om before the uomiuations aro mado, R,—-Freok Agoew ond his friends appear to bo badly down on Honing? fae Miko—Woll, they can go to work and be down ‘on him alf they tike, but he's @ trong man, and will win if ho's in dood-oarnest. : R.—The shosiff haw’ good many, political frlonds, andappoare bout on fightlog Healing, Mike—Woll, wo may goto Work and fix that up, tao. Of courso, the lesa factionu we dave tho bettor; but I'rank Aguew is miatakon if ho thinks he has many Germans thst will go against Hosing for nim. Tho Gormans atick close when ‘ons of thetnsclyes in raging. T.—What about Clark’ Lipo's chancoa? Mike—Oh, bo may got tho Republican nomi- nation, but he can Have no show. Ho may go to work and mako # big fight, though. Tt.—Thon you are for Losing ? Mike—Of coursoTam. L'il do all I can to back him, : a59xss0n PIRLLIPS f Gyho had just joiued tho party)Thero are Plaoty moro of us of the samo mind, Slike, Miko—I know that, and. 'tis useless to bave , those follows go to. work and gay thoy can boat him foranomiuallon, . ., 0. Ik.—Supposing that Hosing don'trun, would you bo a candidate then, Buco? Miko—Ob, lot me aloue about that, I'm not acandidate I toll you. Now you've pumped me or Eot us §° to work and tako a drink, jelng tho day waa Lot, this was an Jovitation not to bo slighted, and Miko’s hospitality was choorfully accopted, a GEORGE YON HOLLEN vas basking fn tho doclining sunboame across from Mike's, wheu the reporter approached him, Roporter—How aro you, George? Waat do you knaw 2 ‘ ‘ corgo—Not much just now, ‘Tis awful warm, R.—George, I came to talk politics with you. Have you heard that Uoaing is in tho field’ for County Treasurer? George (vary domurely)—BSo thoy gay. R.—Do yau holiove it 2 7 ; Qeorgo—Oh, ‘tis not impossible, although I have wome doubts about it. Porhapa ‘Ua one af “ Buffato'y” tricks. . B.—Do you masa that “Buffalo” Miller is tha real candidato ? Qoorgo—J can't say; but 'twould be like him Te danocentiy) think Mosin lanocently)—Do you thin! jesing would be clectod if ho ran? Goorge~Suro, I'm a candidate myvelf. 1L—Oh! bog yur pardon; . thought you were golng to lay back for City Treasurer, George—No, I'll go for tho County Treasurer- ablp of nothing, - K.—Will ye Tun against Teasing? Georgu—T' rup agatual avy! ody. I'll leave tho fold for no man, .4 shink Loan count & good many atroug friends myaolt, . ; Georga did nat seom inclined to be probed on tho Hoslng quewtlon, the feporter Jefe him and wout to tho ‘fax Commissioner's ofica, whero bo hadatajk with R—Riee, Launpowd you have beard of Mf —Nac, I supporo you have heard a! ty Toulng ie connection with tho County Treas- proraly MG. (io avory dry manpar)—Woll, I beard wome talk that way, bus idon's put mush faith Hesing batos to run for office one why. une Busfalo” Millur haw oo eye on, it himeelf.. That's ao- other wort and, than, thero are weveral othnr reasons that I don’é care to x9 into, U.~—You have vot seop Upsing lately ? . McG.—No, Bat when we were ln Bpringhi he wouldo’s hear of such @ thing as being a cau- jate, " " H.—Woll, loayiog acide tho question of Im- probabiiity, wha, do you think of Hewsivg’s chance if he should go lo oaroeally 2 ‘MoG. Guiling ambigyously)—l think it is no hara to bay that ie would be @ vory strong man, {Langhtor by tho reporter,| ‘ * Mack” would uot joave bis intranchments, no tha rqporter thought post to Jet him alone for that timo, : a " a gts sonny, , Wai alio faterrtewed, bute would nob bear of i] tach a¥hing as Honing W Mb alt. Ho thought Hoang wanld not ran’ ‘| -Hening. -If tte -latter-gostire nomination. datme to take td Held inch A time. Ho.complajcod that Besiug did not tro barrett ty Warn ance etna an unuscossaty manner, Therefore, the Shrlif sald, bo felt in duty bound to make war nee ty Shorif expressed ao intention of oppoeng bich to or out of the pirty, eres Bome other “politicians wors oyerhynted, but all doclined to ba -intorvtowad, if .tidir name’ wero to “he usbd, ‘The substaridd of tholt Tomsrks, ins raast ‘casts, whe that llr Mesing could be the noxt Tronsurcr of Cook County if Td ‘wanted #0 to ho. Some of them thought that “Biffato” Mille Waeat thy doltoin df tho atalr atid Jina Bomt tavoterioue object In iow Mn thin bransiag (h tio of Honlog farwatd. Otlrothsvate non-com- mi ti', and afow declared they did not carob cont otthor way ‘© general impression agemel to be that Mr, Hestig Wah tahdidate, and Tat he would bo Avt.to,fecoive the néminatton valoss tha.sorious ayponilins of tho Agnow men and other enemion ot Mr. Heslng should make it apparent that ho dad no chance of biog, olected, lt ia claimed by mary, Who nesert tit thay know, that tho Iriah Yoto cannot be concontratod ou hitn, and failing that, thera ts tro hope of aloction. CROPS AND 'HOPPERS, ILLINOIS. . frit OENRAAL ocTLdoR, Apeetat Muraten to Tra Chdam Pribiirie, Dwiatts, Il, Jute 23.—Tho Nit warin, ¢row- ‘mg thin which tre Lavo had tila ééaaon fell yos- Sofday, ard in sur qnantition thnt vil work ib the flolds was suspended. ‘To-day we ato secing ite effectsin the wonderfal bimrt that it has givon Yo all kinds of vogntation. Woaskad an ola gray- beaded Gratiyor whist ha thodjht of tha prod- fects 6f our raising s crop of corn thia:seaon, Ho anarored: ‘Jo tell xu ho truth, ab ie [REY BA to aay. Wo havo hi sted Acold, ackward .season. It fy trio. we have good dtand ‘of: ‘tom, dnd wherd it bi been wall tohded and worked, doce not look very bad, but we do neod home fiot wabthor that mist come in Jaly and August, and Ithink that, ali things ‘considered, ¥o shall ‘pult through if W Only bavé hatfa chance.” § How bto oats looking? Never aaw in Proarect for # big crop. finer ‘The coo! weather bsp 0 very favorable for thoth, aod tlisy tre just beginlog to head oat, ‘ Will there bo muck hay cit? No, our peopld havo corn “oh thd ‘brat Yo btich's dbxroo that vory little of thelr land in seeded -down, and Ido not think that thoro will: bb snongh hay in WUBAED. vroR KOELER AGALN, this region to ‘uly rogion inter the stock, ig dobo'with tho. cattle? ~Ndsriy 1,600 Ahoad jroro tont from hero thts spring. to Indiana ‘to bn panturad. Do you hear any comniafnth'of polato-bugs? No, nond, whatever, Thord ia very prospoet to-dny of a splendid crop, Aro thoro many hoga fn this section? No; t Novor saw them go searco, As fast as thoy aro it for market they are picked up aud shipped, ao that they do not accumulate, pithouglt No are down on alt monopolica ant belleve in cheap monay and doar corn. Wo can? not toil what bas made corn s0 cheap this eum: ter, Many of: ne who sre-foyding hava no enough corn ‘on hand to catry ts''td tho nox crop. By : ries Scecial Dighatth (8 The Chicado Pribuns, Taceeoi ue eae The Sites ng . Srsapeat wan pover batter in Wiynobago and adjoiuin; conntios than pow, Seasonablo raine in about tire sight uanites havo fallon, and whoat, EJECTING A TENANT, H fit, Moai, if bo fot heaton, 1 Would ‘be tulnous to im. ‘Tha ru? , did was ee any diepesition, to hat up A Colored’ Man Shot While Re. "tho bloody ant”? ae = d tween himself. and Mr tering. tor mers slallng: tho: Oalcers. Desperate Battle Between tho Infurtated Man and His Opponents, ‘Ons OF the most desporals amare Which the polico of this city have over been called upon to engago in. and which finally rosulted in the donth of anogro, Jobn Johnson, and the maim. ing of threo officors, occurrod last evening at the houso bf the deceased, Nd, 110’ For8st Avenue, front Thirty tied streot. °° : ‘ahé Brratts dp tite Foi; as furnished by County Constable Phiip Kooh- Jer, ara as followa: + Johnson Whe A thitox*shér by occupation and about 46 years. old, His wifo : left thotta = ndinn © thhd - bio,‘ ant! ha * hag boen living in a anal storgsand-ahal cottage At’ tHe plato above montionéd, with 1b bon, ‘Thomas, whono age 18 about 19. Eo ronted the promiscs of simon Yandorit; s bolatia oth Sng thorchaht at Nob. 10.12, dud ‘14 Lake trode, tind ‘somd tino ‘Agé bicalno th arieare for ront,, Ho waa cated tpob to: pay, but put it of from timo to time, sud an nction was com. moheed dgatodt biti ih Juatice Pollak's Court ; and & writ of uslitalion Ieaucd to arrest Jim Trom tho fiousd, Kdabilor was instristoa with tho rervies: 6f tho docnment, and, about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, took with nim: for. Hye surhady Chariod Yogof ant! Willism Swibbuth. On arriving at tha placo thoy wout through the House Aud found Jonson ‘and big son in tho Back yard, ‘Tho tormor was told by Koohtor that bo had bwrit to etrve ou him for the purposo of t ‘BEMovrsd itis EFFECTS oe ee! from the house, and Jobhuon immediatly turn éd and went {nto tub howao, and safd, © Yor —— —— — —— got outof bors or Lit kilt yous Vil dio baforo I go out of thishofae." Ho ran quickly 1nté 8 small-room; hhd- came forth with & musket, upon which ‘a bayonot waa fixod. He rusted for’ Koohler like’ s madman, and the latter erjed outs, *! For: God's sale, dou's kittie !"” Vogel saw thé danger Kooliter tas in and ag Johnson thrust tho ely fyoapon at tha constable, bo, grespod Him tightly kround tho 4 hem " id, a bevka ue spree, of the, blow... Tho | polnt..of the | bayone! atrick’ Roobler in'the abdotién, and He had a vory narrow pscape,from death, , Johnson fracd himealf from Yorks Harte abt E each timo, With oatba and {mprocs- tions, ‘Tho gocond thrid was aimed ab thé ‘Conatable’s —tontach, acd he cpg the blade of the beyones in hie hand ag {t noaréd him. Tio point of. tho weapon atruck lim in tho loft leg just boldw tho kneo, ood toro ils pantilooos and cut. nis noot-log.” In tho monntimo. yotiig Joun- son ‘procutdd & heavy hickory club, and attompted to hit Koohler on the hoad, but tho blow was avoided. ‘Tha oldor Johuson thou mao anothor thrust with the gun, and Kooblor jumped aside, and the blado ponotratod tho wall Zor 3 inches. Syinburn and Vogel wero by no meaus passive spectators of the combat, and kept ondeavoring to got hold of Johnsod aid bis boy to provdnt tham from dding Injdty to tho Con- stable. Swinbaro finally succeeded in grabbing tho kin ahd wrenching it out of tho nogro’s handa,, ee fake than) conse, AS Sabre was, pba! tl ‘0 Cottagg Grove Stajlon. for tisaistango, Talden the i on aloop il King whero oats, ryo;! batley, corr! grasa, and voga- | 4 E up-utatra, re ie bub tablds “ail promigs ‘abuddalit yields, tho | 20° a certs for ere ihe ehlutz-bug "has, dono no — damage, BS A. YUNTBBK CONIRST,,. |. and tho potato-bag bas not yot put | ag thd soqtidl bole, ‘Tho didor Johdaos,- on i reeaeparanco, as formers atl aalts in he roaching tus top of stairway, yolled out to i promise for a hogvy yield of grain. K , “Now, i ‘iho boat tier bavol ha. fore tho. last Attoon | uelere Lill Mim, wat you co cepa aad pets: ‘Tho farmers through’ this abction of Ys pois never felt thore hopoful shin nol, pines eae Asta Dunn BENS Phas Se yy pect teltgo ine, St, Pavty Allon, dopo. 22.—Browa, fluo Entlh, Njedliot, dnd Sibley, Cotntion , toltg mn danger of bankrupting themeolyes in continuing tho bounty,systom. of ‘destroying . gradalioppora, ronidents of thes connttes havé Appdaled for holp, firat asking for the £5,000 ramaining of tha Logislative appropriation of ast winter for tho relief of tho pasate por districts of last your, which Gor. Davia decided could not be granted, ‘bon thoy applied to the Chamber of Commorce, which recomonded that tho Coun~ ty Commissioners quarantes $5,000 from this county, in cago the Btato, does, not. assumo tha bonnties, the intention bolng that other populous countios of tho State should ench, with tho samo condition nasnmo a proportionste, Amount. Tho Commissionara mot this afternoon and declined to makg thio guathntes réquoated, The Govornor is aleo' understood to say that ho will not asumo the responelbility for the: State in the mat- ter,..and' will’ not pledgo himself to récom- mend the Logisisture to, reimburao. tho countlés fnyolved. . It ia. hay proposed that weslthy citizens threngtout tho Ntato shall unite to holp tho ombarrassed counties keep “ap the bout. Rystoin Ovae $60, 01 aye pean ou vo couutios, inostly in prepay nto tint dituro of $13, a9 nearly oxtinguishod the post within it limite, Tho formor has jai near 650,000 eee ‘bas vet thousands of bushels ‘to gathor. Toauthile, in thé Now Mononito sattloment on Rod River, 80 miles sonth of Winniper, tho Peoplo sre waging war against tho “hoppors without ® bounty. Women and ‘children with switohes drivo them into compact Lodtes, whilo mon nish back and forth with. nota and gather thom i by bushels, ‘Chey will save crops onouch to feed themselves and-cattls through noxt winter, Horo thora.ia #.growiug. distruat of thie wisdom of tho bounty aud raliet aystotns, And {ucroshiig bolfof that thé fronticr actilora ln ought to be bottor abia to cara for thomsclves, ° semeny of the most deserving of heip hayo' dono. —, , ARKANSAS, “ G00p. Enosret ite cag Lrrtte Roor, Ark,, Juno 22.-—Roports from ail Portions of tho Ntato ard to tho effect that tho crops sro looking splondid, Mora wheat bas betn rated, anc the prospect for a larga cara crop .and cotton . crop : are - ‘better, than ever known bofore in tho hiatory of the Btate, One huudred barrels of now Irish pota- fen wore ehipped.to Chicago from thie oily 'y- 3 2 ‘Tho latter, with an oxpen-” up horo I'l kill him. I want you to go otit, add ubtdsa ‘you. do ‘I'll take your life.” He was a stout nogro, and hada determined look about iim Which: showed the mon thoy had no or- dinary oustomor to deal with. Ho DANRICADED TRE TOP OF THE ATAINWAY by shoving a bodutesd acrovs it, to prevent the oificet from coming up.: ., ee a Bead pombe soot cotarned ty company, sith uydeman Byrgar at atralmag ,O'Bsicn. Tie olicomen Went in and called wupba hita to Jot tho constabld servo tho writ, and began to roison with hin, standing meantime at tho | Gottam of the stairs. Johnson, tho olderly Opehed ont on tho policemen In a momont by gaying he wantod to Imow what right thoy had to entor his house, and curacd them roundly. ‘Lud yotddémat wid ‘Keoblot it waa néctsnary for. Bit to. gd and got a warrant be- fote . ha.. could - lawfully sot, and tho Coustablo got into his, buggy .. aud drovo rapidly to Juatice Summeriield’s office, a wword ou ‘am Warcaiit Against Johnson, and. oddly, weapon with intent to ddl). . Tb sad abou 5:30 o'clock when ho reached tho Cottago Grovo Ayonuo Lolico:, Station, and notified tho officer a charge ~— that 0 deamed it best to havo moro hbolp. Accordingly, Patrolmon ee O'CoL Har Pott Koohler, & brothor of tho Constable, ot intg the yehicla and” rode down to tho scono of tho fray, John- won and gon woro atill up-staira, WATONING FOR THB APPROACIL nif THE. EVENING, when O’Conuor. canta partly up.thd etoifway and informed thot that bo had » Staté warrant for thoir arrest, on the charge statéd above, ‘} Jobnson‘grosted thia with duriaigh,'and said, “Goto b—! I daro you to como up-stairs, Como np! I dare gon - Koohlor told him tho policoman must sotre the warrant, and Jobogon again darad tho ollicor to come up-staird, and ppl. bo svoutd Sil. if bp did,..O’Caunor put his bead on tho bed {oyu 4 pedis and Tobuson {lo eldck, fired a dbds: at. Ip ies volvor, tho ball missing him and lodsink in tho aval: “O'Connor attempted’td forced his yay tp in wpite of this salute, and Jolnson fired again at bli, and tho son” déalt him a heavy blaw ovor the head with a pigca.of.icon pipe. slaggorod back; ay pany WHE Te aera eat ea or 3 A bev wage | D'edanor ‘Tailied rom’ {O° DIOW. Hy ét, abd came to tho attack a third time. ‘Tho son struck bim this ¢imd ou tho kokd Wilh a picco of board, av¥ Whdn “Burger followed him tho young negro smavhed a large crock over his head. = ‘Tho Roundsman, __ nothing daunted by tho reception .L6, got, coached. tho top of the stairwsy; but aa he did sd tho elder uogfo brought the irpa down on bid toft hand, Which was unon tha banister, and broke it at tbe wnat. Borger and O'Connor thi r ‘O’Ceonnor nd “Burger pressed forward Foreived Akoock on the hoad.with # loaded 0) v3 es o jon iw ae AT LARGE. pote royolvans and iieow raat 80 --fa a ; i * 5 fu scaro “tho combatahte, bu mor! ‘Geronth Fhom TUE AoMOULTURAL nOURAD. | not to be frightoned, and struck at Hacer sig , Wasinnoton, D. Juno 22,—Roports ro- ceived at tho Duroan of Agriculture from dif- Seton’ soctions indicate that the winior and spring wheat will yield four-fifths of » full crop. ae romises hotter. than whoart, but will fall. below the. usual average. on are in good condition, and will reach pearly 8 full yield in lie Btatos of the largost produc- tidn, “The batiey crop promisas. woll. Clover shows a faic averaga condition, Fruit proapocta talr to good in tho East, and below tae average in tho Wost, : mon again, ‘This was onough for tho latter, and thoy both, , oe , HIRED DIBKCTLY AT TNE. NEGNOkS, , Tho older Johugon foll gpan tho floor with a duls thud, @od the ofticons rushed in tho apart- mont and goizod tho Yaunigor wnat. Tho eldor was shot through tho brain, tho ball entering about the centro of tho forchend, aud also in the lott side, closo to the nipple, Hoe was care ried down stairs, placed in a wagon and taten to Cottage Grove. Avenue Station, Just og the door waa ronchiod Jounwon died, oe aig ee ihe younsor Jounwon was lockod up in the ‘WHISKY RAIDS. $ . Darages and. O'Connor's hoads are baitly ‘la ST. Lous. Jnrod,.the former Laying a Lolo in tho back part Br. Lours, Juno 22.—Telographic instructions | Of bus > : Waoro recolved hero to-day froni Intorval Roveaus Commissioner Pratt to setzo the rectifying as- tablishmout of Bovis, Frazer & Co, for non-pay- Ment of €44,000 faxes found to be duo by thom on whisky produced on which no tax: was paid ‘Whe biexure was mado and att jnvootory takon by Supervisor Moyer and Revenue Agoniy Gault, Colony, snd Crano, _—_ undor satree OF glacratat from hy College agplte, roperty solznd cquujuted of ma- chinerye axturde, sud the Foclitying house of tho tirm,'and 120 barrela of whluky, ‘This estab- (dbrient was seizéd among othorss short time ago and bonded for $20,000. Doteution bus been made and distraint will follow at onca of 118 barrels of apirits owned by Bemis & Frazer, op storage in thiy city; alao ¢hoir unpaid bal- ancein bank. Otbor neizuros on distralut war. Tante will be made ii aw days. BOOUS DETECTIVES CAUGHT. Sxectal Diapatch ta The Chicago Tridune, Quincy, II, July 22.--Two mon, ove named Phillips and the other MoIoan, callod upon a Gistilling Ormin this clty to-day, reprosouting thornselyea ae Governmont dotectives, Thoy told a a oy thoy bad beet detected! tu pindling the Government, but proposed. ta Nettied with them for #1,000, Ona'of tho frm accordingly drew a chock for $1,000, which tho Protended detectives attempted to got cashod at two or threy of the banks, but before thoy had succeeded in this altémpt Capt. Somporyiile, Dpputy Collector, got track of thom, and had them ted. y were taken before Upitod Anke) lauer , Warren for examination sls sftorncon, npt complered, q 8 Brginination, however was ‘i ofure Ul - nilesioner Re arta gh to er, bub aan ls a on. Phillipa fv a wiran- ownsbip, ba this county. realdens of Cedar Oreck _——~- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Ther will be s groat railroad excursions on Thursday, tho 2ith fnst., from Ottawa, tics, Ladalle, Poru, etc., to Hook Island. Ne Samilles will ne from Porn. bc A special {erm of the Yermitlion Connty (IIl.) Circulé Court convoned yeatorday morning, lia Honor Judge Davis presiding. None othor than criminal canes will be called, ————-___—. A French View of Dickeusand Balzac ‘The Paris correspondent of tho London Timea writes; “M. Mozioros, Profosuor of Foreign Licorature, has concluded his cous of leo tures on Dickens at the Sorbonne. A com. Pariuon, hetwoon Dickena oud Balrac, he asid, offered much Hkonoas, and much diversity, Both wore scalrabl obsorvors, but Balzac, who. oftea shut binwelf out from tho world and lived only with tho creations pf bis brain, enjoyed the ploasoro merely of an artist or peychologist, dissipating allusions, but point fog to uo conclusions, wherses Dickons wpa a, moratist. Ho did not deliboratoly uot him. aalf to develop @ thosid, but ho planted a frultfal seed in his renders’ minds. Ho pied at 9 useful aud boveficent result, and bis .woyka fad corsected many abusos. One rogo from the perusal of Hatzac with » Likdog for mental auatomy, bus with no generous amoildn, whoreat Dickouu stitaulated noble seutiments, dovotion to duty, atid apausion for what wangoak, ‘Tho lnteualty with which he did this wes alike norabla to himeelf and his country, i ee the great praise of English noveligte thet pee closed their books tha better -for havin; them, with moro clovated revolutions, a tar inowlecke of misokind, be " wet Bereta b wee uot discouraging, the practice ct what was pe