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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBU: RSDAY, JUNE 21, 1875. arithmotio, who genorally acquitted themee! well io 8 strug; 1 with tho subject of fractions. Actass in bookkeeping waa aleo questioned, After the examinations had been prolonged tor noarly two hours the Examining Committes, consisting of Col, @. It, Clarke and Dr. Harmon, expreeaod thelr satisfaction with the work done. THE PRINCIPAL, then said that the time had heen too limited for the examinations, and he hoped another yoar to. give at least two days to them. ‘Chis anni- vorsary was tho first of tho echool, and he can- grafulated himnelf on the progrosa mado in the inatitution—the firet of tho hind west of tha mountains. In alosing, tho Principal distrivated the following prizoa: For drawing, i. Kanford ¢ dining-room doportment, three priges, Tiomann, Hlardy, Copeland; dormitory department, Jordan aud = Jianer; best goncial do+ portment in schiool-room anil house, Yiomann aut Jordan; ponmanship, Lite, Tiemann, _ Iardio, and Starkels good bebavior, Broughton; progress, Christophers Alton, and Rexford; good conduct, Langr, Wicks, and Brown. Two of the penmanabip izes wero Bpocially provided by Prof. Goetze, The toncher of that branch. THE COMMITIRE ON THE EXAMINATION wore niable after consultation to decide, aa be- fwoon Maatere Verry and Wheelor, which bad passed tha best general examipation, and Acs cordingly recommended that like testimoniale be awarded both, Prof. Q. W. Clarke, on boing called on for re- marks, said that tho institution iiled » greab wantin tho western ecouvtry—that of nh msuu- factory of getitlemen. Dr. Harman paid all tho great tostituttons of the country bad grown from smaller beginuings than this, aud he prodicted for this Cadot achool 8 groat puccees, The Hon, Watto Talcott snid that he contd rhy nothing moro to tho nolut thait 0 advire the boys to act always as if they wore striving for the prizo for gentlemanly bohavior, Col. U, R, Clarko, on behalf of the citizens of Morgan Park, thanked the parents who had patronized the kchool, aud hoved that in the futuro, as ob present, they might feol satiafled with tho work done, ‘tie CADETS woro then marched to their camping-grotihd, whore they armnd and equipped thomselves, al- ter which they marcliod to the large park 1h front of the school building, atid thero gavon very creditable oxhititioh of military drill, They were accompanied by Nevans' Band. ‘Thoy mus- tored thirty slong. and presented a fine appear. ance with thoit bandsome uaifornia aud white siraps. Capt. J. C, Hill comninanded thes detach- ment and directed tho manouvres, witith cun- sisted of the manasl of arma, tho equad and company drill, and, lastly, tho skir- mish ‘and JZouave bayonet oxetcino, It ia 4& peontisr featuro of tha company that they perform the dificult forma of tho skirmieh drill much better tuan the sim plor manual of arma. Tho wholo exercise, the dress parado thick proceded it, were ere ible to the cadets and to tho inetructor who b.8t thein in charge. Tho boys havo beon taking their first oxperi- ence in tho active branch of military life within a fow days, having spout threo days and nights in camp and entirely wudor canvas houses, ‘Tho thunder storm of Tuesday nigut didn't trouble them muob, and thoy alt camo out bright yoster~ aay, = ‘Tho exorcises werd concluded with A RECEYTION at the echool-building last ovening, with tho at- tractions of musia by Novane' string band, ro- freslmenta, cte, Most of tho Chicago guesty res turued ona special train dt 1 p.m. ‘ ‘The frat year of tho school has oddod with crodit ta the Principal and tho pape aut tha Prospects are good for the spoudy building up of aschool which shall combiue thorouch sekolar- shin with tho Lost features of cadat-lie. CHICANO FEMALE COLLET. . Tho examination oxotcizes of tus Justitution took place Tucsday, at the College buttdinis at Morgan lark, aud tho result wav satisfactory to the patrons, Tho followlig prizes woro awarded: To Miea Hallio Atwood, tor best goneral oxatninatidn ; to Mimo Néill Iglebart, Fautte Norton, Halle Atwood, and Jonuls Clarke, for diawing; to Mises Hopkiuuons Norton, aud Mamo Igtenart, for poumauebip, a Ruidinga were given by Mlesos Iptohart, At- wood, Norton; and Hopkinson; and insten- montal oud vocal solectiung by other members of tho College, rs Tho Principal, Mra, Mary Wilda, prasidod, tn the abeonce of Prof, ‘Lhnyor, Prosident of suy institution, Col, Norton, of the Cadct School, was preeout, atid sesinted In tlid oxorcises. —— : LAKE VWEW HIGH SCHOOL. TUE OTAL BXAMINATIONS atthe High School yestertlay gavo the most satisfactory avidonce of & thorough knowledgo on thd part of tho ciassoa of the subjectd dis- cusyed. If the poople of the tan would tako tho troubte, which they do not, to attond somo of theauekorcises, they would Mud that their children aro in a fair way to obtaln 5s mach bot- tor giuutiding tn the futdunentits of knowledge than they themualves evar olijoyed. THE WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS to-€dy will be, for the second class ii Natural History and Latin Proso, for tho firyt year in drawing, ant! for tho proparatory claseca iu Arithnietic and Language. Tne programme for + this evontug's entertalninent ts as followe: Masto—Greeting to Bpring..Miseca La Moyne, Pub- . bar, Owen, and THiriend, Recitatlou—The Young Gray Hes Xecitatlon—shainis O'Brien, Muslo—Joy to Yu Flowury Tecltatloa—Nock of Ages e8 Iseitatioh—tteading Extraordinary, Musle—Holo, the Hanjo.... Aecltation—Detertso of Bum Hecltstion-- Ura elle Lectury oy jus Boa, pages xa, Marlatt, Mold miacktmurn tation— er aud Puctys.cers oe Bias Beiee Tora “Miises Owen, Le Moyne, Ane drew ? MISCELLANEOUS, KNOX OOLLZUE, Breciat Diapateh to The Catcago Tribune, Ga.ysuuna, tL, June 23,--Lho Hon. Newton Bateman was reinstalled Presidynt of Knox Col- Jogo at tho Opera-House this ovoving, in tho presence of 2,000 people. Drayor was said by the Rev. Dr. Footo, of Quiuey, Ex-Chief-Jus- tice Lawrence, Vice-Prenidont of tho Board of ‘Trusteos,.conducced tha introductory care- monies, and presented Mr, Datcman with the keys of the College, ‘Tho inaugural addresw fol- lowed, Atitscloso the Alumhi held tholr au- nualfennion atthe Union Hotel, muking tho ovcariuh w reception and banquet in hour of the new President: ‘Lhe Duaid of ‘Iraatees, tho Favulty, and othor diguitaries wore prosont, GRAND IAVEN. New Steam Fo~ w mistic—Gaos-Works —Sunim]rsVisitors—Socinit. Special JNapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gnanp Haven, Mich, June 23.—The weight of the now steam fog-whistle to bo placed at the eniranco to tlic harbor is nearly 8,000 pounds. It will be placod on tho south pior, back of tho plorlight, Mr. J. W. Bond {a attondlug to place bin postion. ‘Tha eroction of gas-works In this city will be commenced, a4 authoratatively aunouuced, in July voxt bya dt. Louis company, which hay recoived a charter frotn the city, rity County bas iifty porsous on ita lquor x rolls, Bummor-visitors aro now commencing to rap. ly arrive, and tho Liatels aro filling up woll, A heavy fog provailod over tho river aud lako both yesterday moining and to-day, A wind-sturm fromthe southwest, with amax- fmum volocity of 25 intles au hour, sprang up Taat oveniug, and tasted almost all night, A large party of excursioniaty, comprisog wome of tha wealthy cittzeus of Grand Kapids, Biches have boon visiting ourclty for the past two dayu. Tho ladies of Graud Haven will givo a “high tea" party on ‘Thursdsy evening fur thu benoit of tho Library Ausociation, Another of thoue popular, ploasant soclats will ‘De held at tho Cutler Wallon Thursday evouing, ‘by tho Unitarian Socisty, ——— THE “FOURTH.” Spectat Dispaten to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Qorvay, 11:, June 23,—Quiney celebrates the Fourth on the bth, aud E. A. Btorrs, of Chicago, be to be the urator of the occasion, a tate A Fatal Cigar, » Ifwgentiomso mut smoke while riding with alady, bo ought to bo csteful not to lot eparke teow hla cigar {ell upou tho Iedy's drosd., A re- cent fatal accltent fu Winooski la supposed to have originsted inthis way, ‘I'wo young ladies were ridiug with a friend, when ons of them romarkod that her feet wore warm, and shorily atterward jumped from the carriage aud rap down the read with her clothing on’ fire, Sho ‘Was soon overtaken by hor companions, and the flanca were wubducd, bat not vutl} both of the Jedige bad Leen wo horribly bummed that one of them, Mins Mary Daly, haa wince died, sud the ether bos Misa Honors Daly, is atl oontined to ber bed. It ix anpposed that tho lady's dress was Sat on fire by sparks from @ cigar which the gon- fleman am HNOLIE 6 OHIO POLITICS. “The Inftation-Repudiation Plank of the Demo- eratie Plattovm, Thurman to Bo Shelved, ond Allen or Pendicton Pressed as Presidential Candidate, Aggressive Position of the Rag-Yoney Men —They Hope to Make Accessions from the Republicans, Disguet of tho Liberals and Germans gt tho Democratic Attitude on the Currency Question, Tho Republicans Sdtiarely in Eas vor of Honest Money, A Fall Republican Yoto Will Bo Cast Next Fall, Insuring 2 Sweeping Republican Victory, From Our Oren Corresponient, Cixerssatt, Juno 20,—Ohio poltied have long beot divided {ato Ciheinnati polities and tho politics of tho rest of the State. In thiscity, people do a stald—slow it would be atyled in Chicago—but profitable bisstiods; cherish a healthy horror of specufation; amuse them- solvod with tllo cultivation of musical tabto, which Seeks expresaitd in thetr splendid testis vals; ahd find thelr excitement im biiilding national party platfotins and discovering Ptesi+ dential candidates, —which later is porbaps THE Host seRtous fosiness of the Cincinnatian, and largely occupica tho Cincinnati oditors, wht embark therdln with thelr wonted exergy of oxpreseion and poppery personalities, Hitherto the offorts of tho Cin- cinnatl platform-carpenters atid discoverdra of Presidential candidates havé mado little impres- elon thronghout tho State at large. ‘hoy havd devhtoped a vast numbar of local doctrinatres, any ono of whorn, at any timo, ix ready ‘to ans uounco his programme for tho national canvass; and & hest of indopotident volers,—o ory independent that ordinarily thoy succeed am disagreeing with each other, and’ with protty much tho rest of ~* mankind. They have mate tho yote of the city ind conoty 80 uncertain that, in cloas contest (a8, from prosont jadications, may bo that this fall), it bo- coms of cousequonte as alfecting the result in the State. it happens also that, for once, Cin+ clnuatl politi¢s aro of moré than focal inmort ; for the contest will bo miainiy, :f uot wholly, an extension of Cincinnati politice throughout the State, So, Ohio baviug supplanted Ponnsyl- vania as the Koystono Stato, aud Cinolnnat: politics having attained in Ohio, tho Inttor NECOME OF NATIONAL stdNiFIcANcE, and aro dosorving of note on tho axiom of tho averago Amotican politiclan, that tho majority of votes, whatever thelr privgiples, mean to bo on the winming sido, and will “accopt the result in Obio ago pregnant indication of which will bo tho winning sido. 2 a Tho dol tsaus tenderod by the Democracy of moro thant local siguiticanco, aud that ‘which! those wha present “it intend to daffy into tho nationnl.canyase, in 1676, fi revital!, of tho Pondicton-groonback-infation :; théarys, ‘That theory was invonted in the Cindtina Enquirer ofiico, and turned over te Mr, Pendlé-5 ton. Thereupon the invontora aetabduh Hoitis fA nating him for tho Proeldoioy, and wore inglo-sp. tlously defonted at Now York. This year brbughl theie turn to sound the koy-note, | Pandlotén’ |: sca We and Pondlotouianiam had for somd time boon’ regatded ax defunot; tho- Cincinnatt Enquirer; occastonally tootod thd {oflation-ropudiaticn tho-’ ories, sud the Enquirer, tiko tho immattal Toots, after hstping tong on that theory, had come to: |. bé consideréd of no cotidequence, But in Obfo- it acon Impossible to foretell when the long-de+ funct moy be resnscitated in the Domiocratio: party;—of tho truth of which William Allon’ {9 a dofunct-living ilustration,, Scbstor Thurmhn;’ Armstrong of tho Clevoland Plaindealer, Judge, Ramucy, and othor of she Democratic leaders, had, througt the Cleveland ronolutioue, lately published fu Tite Trtsune, ropudiated Pendte-. re toniam, sud, by way of parting salutation, had, 80 to epeak, bostowed upoo the corpse a vigorous’ kick, ‘Pheraon tho setmalnr'sanifogted a vitality! searce lesa surprising thao _ ony i std Allen} himself whon Willlam -* toe up." When ‘tho’ Gaateneion aAsnonibled, tlie reinaind froeteh in auffictent force to + 8 Fg CAPTURD THAT DOME, "> s feat, on tho part of remains, pataflaled tn Ohio! politica only whon Willlam Allen, fa ¢he leat farmer trans moro monoy. Under the old aves teni,—taxed dnt of existenco in favor of the Nas onal Banks,—twe could nso our credit. A dozon men of gdod éredit could givo thest notes for tus Stuck, ‘and establish a bank. mney could discount tho paper of s merchant’ [nu good credit, with's good indorsor, and isano thero- for tho notes of their banka, representing the crettit of thementtes and of tho make Af indotser of tho note, ‘Thus wo could keop things movtig¢ tho totes went into businesg, dud opt people suplased. But now tho $356,000,000 of Nattonal-Lank capital has a muanopoly of to banking business. and weare deprived of (he waa of our crodit,” fle did not state that tho tredit was STILD-CAT, and that the cfrcniauon of the National Danks tas Adenred by deposit of United States bouds for 10 per cent tnore thah their note-vireniatlon ; but he udded: hd people ate with ti, Whether rightfully or not, the hatd tines will bo charged to tho National Administration, Arid the Sonth wilt ho with us, You eknhut ex Peet those prone, contquetud as they warn, td ba in favor of paying if tho greoubacks (ethien really enyed tho Union) in gold, ur of making tiem par with Rold, ‘Lhoy tron’t fayot the tanus (nation of the debt, beeauso they knot tat {tie Imponatble, But they arent anxious to pay a vetit more than they can holp paying; and thoy hogy no money, Ad syant to mako tyo of thar credit. Of cotirse, the Wallatroot Domocrsey will be against us; buc tho Woat and the Soutit cau beat them.” ” ‘ 1 giva the labgnago from mohoty, bttt the son- {inunt wos precisoly as indicated. ‘The apeakor Was av inilation-repodiationtat of the extroma acboul. Dut already hero, iu the very girong: hold of thd inflation-repudiationiets, find Demdcrats who dro réady to expla, Altiont without ceasing, what the platfotin dooa not Mean, and who, manifestly fur tho Bad of B vic~ loty in the coming wlecttou, are ready to leavo Ronntor Thurman and those of his view to con- strua the phitform se nicaning anything or noth- ing on the currency issue, The Liberals, ugwever, have thken the plst- form ay moaning what, if i menus aurthing, it ‘luce mean, Bud aro correspoudingly diegunted. Almont to a mau, fn this stronghold of Liboral- tein, thoy favor au honext curroney, and aro unequivocal in their bostility to the iniistion- tepurlittion programme, Murat {Inistoad, of tho Commercial, who hag sorved s prolouged ap- preuticosbip sas now-party coflit-buildor, speak- ing for them add the tumerons constituency which his journal represents, has promptly, in his terse, vigorous fashion, deciarcd against the rag-monoy, itilation-repudiation achome; and evidently the Commercial will bo atnong tha must pawerfitl supporters of thu Republican State ticket. Holy of opinion that, with charac- torustio stupidity, tho Olio Domoeracy hare THROWN AWAY THEM OPronTUSITt, and again suvod the Ropublican party of tho State. LHasesaurok, editor of tha Folksbialt, tha lwading German daily af Obio,—wlich is moro significant o” an exponont thin a leader of the German-American scutimont of Ohio,—ia cor- roapondingly disgusted with tho inflatton-repudi- ation programme; He holds, or affects to hold, the contest as of only local significance, and as indicating nothiug as to the voto of Obio in 1876, It is a:aaylng of his, that the issue in Ohio is inconaoquential, “In the lust — olection, meh wa for Congressmen, the isauo was as to the temperance question, with which Uon- gros@+had nothing to do. Now the olection is for. Governor aud momborn of the Logislature; jsnd it is going to bo on tho curroncy issne, with which neither tho Governor nor the Legisinturo havo-ansthing todo.” Ilo ignores tha fact that now the resalt in Ohio will bo accopted as of national ‘sigailicanco, and apparontly is warting torneo to whtch side tho Gernian-Amoricatt elo- mont will tend. ‘That yoto,—which, in thia city alone, in ovent of s shaip contest, is aufliciont to detorming the -result,—tha prosent indicatroua are, will bo cant fot tho. Ropublican ticket. It wad alienated by tha tompetauco agitation and tho women's-cruaade movement, which was eb- pecially olmoxiotta to tho Germau-Amorican yoters of. Cincinnati, Clevoland, Columbus, Day- toh, and Toledo. But, sinco the modification of tuo Adair law, 60 that tno liquor-scller auall be liable tor damages ouly iu case notico not to soll has Orst been served by tho wife or othor mom- ber of-the family of the person to whom gale is made, the temperance question hua , PRACTICALLY TASKED OUT Or Oft{0 POLITICS, ‘That modification was made by Democratio yates in the Levialgturo, but it ts not probable any attempt wil] be mado toropoal it, Bosides, tho :Democrats have put upon their ticket, as candi- dete fot: Lienteuant-Governor, * Gon." Sam F. yr mayecset.ol.e.contury, has buon apt: most uncompromising of erar paces of the f tata; ene At inty: ‘@enoun: 0 liquor-tratiic, iF, ine wouparing forms. With Cary a aged: Hace ORs pie te eh the 1.08" the, platform sgainst sumptuary fon will count for little with the German. fare; And the German-American lo, a8 ‘generally alsowhere, aro pro- wor of an honost curreucy, and of practicable scturn to specie-pay- fhe Oblo Revublicans will squarely accept tho a oue s in. iegue, rt apieal te. tho iesty, belligence of the pooplo against Se There wil-be no hesitation or trimming about; itcfalcthe Republican purty of the State, and no tion that may bo put upon ther plasforny; in likely ta enable the Democracy to enone | isaue, ; Tho indicatiors are, that BS 3 (BEORIVR Its QUIETUM, ebayo.all other, States. in the Union, jon been arated patil it ts threadb: has Are, ‘bas: peop! time to loarn that 3,’ ¥ag-money mill can the wealth Btate:..be; multiplied, while an the volume of currency can but un- and bere, i avywhore, hastho reg- sags bag been exploded, Tho signiticance or the soming eleotiun, ina nation- ot paint of view, is fully appreciated by the Ito-. publican’ 4 of «the Beata. ‘Tho discontent! Feaulting trom 1 Oredit-Mobilior expoeuroa has tamed arey and it Yr sscoyetzad Uist corruption of todivid somber of the party can bost bo Tobakod wishin the purty; whllo the shamelea, Gubornatoria! contust, uprose and captured |.cormption’: aud: -incompeteuco of the Into the “FGonvention, ° That wing oe tho.| Democratic - Legislature las sgain demon- Ohio Democracy whoroof Washingtott MeLean-|-alrated the /atter folly of looking to wad of old ntylod the Warwick, rojuicod at tho opportunity to tuake anch demonstration against Goy, Tilden and the New York horicst-monby,” “*bloated-bondhokling” Democracy, which in 1866 wlaughtered Pendleton. McLean, though rotired from politica, and, tiominally ‘at toast, from the cottrol of tho Cinvianati Ea. | qurer, ly yot a power in Obis pok, Wicd, ‘and will again have late ‘hate in; dircoting the Democtatio cancuscs, Be! and hia wing of the Olio Democracy are preparing i |. that party. for bonesé reform of adminiatration, acy and dishonesty of tho Democrs Ha, wae by qluzration (which 1 nv. y,the Grand Jury) have further fombusteated the same thing, “0 tho digguat pote OF payers. and Louest chizous. ‘Tho manner of Daweage of tho Geghun law, giving the Catholic, olsrpy accesa to tuo public natitutiong,—indeg: {mperious demand of tho fo renew the contest with the Eastern boncet-— money Doemoctrata in the National Convention of : 1876. ‘They nto Aided by the jeslousius on the, part of other loaders, provoked by ‘Thurman's, promlneuce in Ohio aa a Presidential aspiraut.! For bim now to indorea Pendlotonivm wautd bo, | inthe fuco of his record, to stultity himself 3{ whilo to ropndinte it would be to ropu- diate Ohio Democracy, ‘tho ivsue ‘io tho patty seétiy about made up. Updn tho result maoifostly depends ‘Thurman's’ Presidential Mevdeatlonsy alno, the fate of the in- Hatromet-ropudiation Detnoorate, If they oloct Allon on their programme, Thurman will bo shelved. If thoy bu defeated, thoir prt theory willbe dono for. Aleanwwhilo they are waiting for Wittlarn Allen, the uncle, and Senator ‘Chur- mau, the nopbew, to DEBTKOY BACH OTHER an Prostdontiat caudidates, ‘Tburman'’s friends find wo fault with William, but tak in deprecatory stylo about William's age,—which iy slmort wholly a matter of cunjectuto, wo long had ho outlived bis contemporarivua, Ho ty altfed, wo that he has to use botn handy to je bis coffve-cup, Lut he has preserved hie Archbishop’ "4 organ, $d promtso of the Catholic ‘vote £6 the Denoer: tho. eyent of its - a al thee of ron Topubleaus of tho total districts, hay b ty a, beow intou- jod by thie’ ‘ : ‘eh Manne, pip Th ackio. rere ‘piven ouf -in\ ofthe proposes i sol faed’ sed alle tho devlarn- svislon of sohi ‘Hons of ce Demsoritio. tetform will cout as bdzainat if. The indications gre, thut there Wi DO w Tull Hépublichh tote cast this fall, What will be the rogalt of a full Reptiblican voto ia dis- clowed by the ‘oficial Ogures, In 1473, tne voto of Ohlo was: dor Graut, 281,859) for Groaluy, 214,021. 4m 1873, Noyos, Republican nominoo for Governor, retoiyod but 313,837 votos,—a falling. off of 69,015; while’ Allen was olect- ed by o voto ‘of 214,054—tho falllug off fnthe Democratic vote beng but 25,671, In 1874, the Republican candidate for Hoeoretary of Htato received but 221,204 votes, and the Demo- cratic nomince,on s voto of butz38,400,—a falling off of 5,014 voted,—was clectal by 17,402. The figuros discloue, not that tho Domocratte roto hag fucrensod,—on tho contnry, it has not roached that of 1873,—but that the Republican dofoats of 1873 and 1874 wero attribntable wholly to discontont, leading to non-voing in tho Re- ri voice, Aud that yolco. it calls forth tho an- cont Demooracy ad ft had been supposed only could Gabriol’s trump, ‘Iho yonorable William's friends confidontially impart, concerning tho nophow Thurman, thut ho is ‘‘young enough to wait; it's old Lille turn now.® Dotwoou thom there js # prospect that it will bo the turn of neither; and, among tho poawbilitics, the (ntiationiste of Ciucinuati aud Bonthern Ohio evi- dently reokon Pondietun himscif In eyout of Aiten's olection, a8 Pendleton ix tho original ox- ponent of that heat while Allen 1s only a sure viving relic of the Bilurian ers in Oblo politics, ‘The chrractor of the canvass vory inuch do- nds upou whether Thurman and the antl. julation-repudiation Democrats be permitted to evade the lndation-repudiation plank of tho plat- form. If itmeans anything, as The Tatnoxe baa editorially remarkod, it ineans rag-nionoy repudiation, ut that plank of the Domocratic Platform 1 susceptible of a VAST DEAL OF CONSTRUCTION, Thurman has formally assented to it, Tho Cloveland Piaindealer baw indorsed it, But What construction thoy will be permitted to put. upon It depends wholly upon the degree of vigor with which the Intlationist-ropudiationists of the Pentleton-MeLean-Cincionad-Jnquirer echool force thatissue, At present thoy aro bold und ngrressive in temper, Said one of the leaders among them, an ex-editor, and weil knowu throughout the Union as a Democratic managers “We intend to draw the hue so sbarply co thy currency question that we will ex- clude ull the contractioniate, and tako in all tho grecuback-eurreucy meu, ‘Chere aro plenty of them (the Jatter) in the Republican party, Suda Kelley, for instance, repréescuts a number of thom in Pennsylvania. We mean to get then, all, Hepublicans aud Vemocrata, on one xido, ‘Tunes are hard, {actoried aie closod, and tho ublican party. All that sooms nocossary to Insure A AWEEPING REPUDLICAN WeTORT this fatl, and in 1876, is, that the full vote bo bronght out, Disguat with Domov:atio corrup- tion, as masuifested by the last Logislature and du the City Adminiatratiou hero; tro roaffirma- tion of tho iuflation-repuuiation platiorm by tho Domocratio party; & general lively tensa of tuo importance of tho result as affoctiag national polis and the return to the Repubican party of tho Liborals of 1472,—ail Indicate that the fall yota will be polled, and that the victory will be decisive, Buch ts theoutlook from Cincin- uat, How far it may bo madlfied on exploration of thosituation in tho interior and portheru portiuuy of tho Stato, { shall report in my next, Aaniwra, ——— The Magic of 1 Marringe-Fee, Not long ago, a lady of very interesting sud lovely appearance called upeu me, 2 had war. ried hor, womeé years before, Idid not remen- ber bur, but shu recalled tho cizoumstaucs, aud atv thon said that Heaven had not blessed Ler with childten, and she bolievod the jeasun was becanse hor husband did uot give meany feo! L laughed, of course, us you do now, and tried to | laugh ber out of the ides, bat she w: ry wori- ouv, Vory earneut about It, so L had to submit, and accept the bouorarum which she offe Hometime after, L wat ber fathor, whom I locted, in the street, aud ay wa walked lous ¢ wether, } askod bim how his daughtér vas, He waid whe was vory woll, and veiy Lappy with her Iuttle boy! Now, my brother miulstew, take hart! Uf Providence looks out go vigiantly for the marriage-focs, do uot concern yonrecives about anysublauary mattors, but give yourselves, heart and soul, to tho good wosk uf Worving the ruth. dies, Lr, surwss, .Wore oven of they passed “SPORTING. ~” Second Dity’s Events at tho Hast Saginaw ‘Turf Meeting. The-8t, Louis Browns Again Panish tha Hartford Club, Tom Allen Sends a Nev Challenge to tho Brulser, Rooke, edestrianism—The Trigeor THE TURF, She List SAGINAly MEETING. Special Dishatch to The Uhwads Traune, Easr Baaixaw, Mich. June 23,—A, beaatitat day, togothor with an interesting programmo, brought avout 4,000 persone td the Driving Park to-day, dnd tho assemblage wae taticonbld for tho large numbor of ladies present. ' ‘Tho programme was carried out mora prompts ly than yeeterday, Much lows timo wad waeted {h séoting; Attd each rato whe won in threo straight fheate, Nidhard, the favorito, wou tho 2:44 purea qilte handity, fully Jutatifying the contidenco of his friends. Cam- plaints wero ipade that Lady £2, was hob drivan to win, but hor drivor was porthitted tu keop Lie Boat. Tho 2:33 race was a disnster for the knowin; ones, who batked Vella strongly, and playe Brotbor Jonathan for a dufer, thereby makitg o end mistake, Skitfnily Hawdied by hid oli ditver, Nosoy Brown, Jouatlion dotaddod tno fleld from the start to the flniat, ‘Tho pacing race was vory fast and excitlig. Tt was allogod that Bloepy George and Granger aroowhed by the aio party, ind would bo driven to win the poul-bor, Tho Judges accart- ingly took charge of Grangot after tha firkt beat, and’ Bill McLaughlin was choson to’ drivg him, im Aso remit, the pool’ changod at oncd froin tiro to ons of Guorgo Agata the flold to odds on tho Inttor, . MeLatneh lu debe Grauger admirably, and demonastratdd that thar waa nore in bitm thad hid “bord sown, bit ho could not win d' bent, Gdorkd consioted = tho judges = Ant | Mudlbard that ho fs thé faelent vf racots by allows Ing ranger to lead“to tho bomokttetch in each heat, and then swooping by him wit tho upecd of a locomotivo, olleiting tprdarlotts chdars tug from bid backers and domoniad howls from tho discontented, Tue 2:44 rack, at For tho 2:44 aco tliero werd sit sh- trices and five startota, who. didw po. sitions as follows: — Richatd, — Calaiar, Groonbacks, = Lady = ‘Trp, Lady . H. Richard iia Yas Pilot Mambrino was fran. vorite at tro to ono against thd fiold, vbdsidorad blo moncy baing invescetl, ‘ First Heat—On the fohtth scoro the word wad yivdo. Tichard wont to the front on tle turh, Calmar keeping apcoud placo, while Turpin and Oreonbucks werd broaking, and Lady H. struck o price. At the quarter, Ilcherd was a lohgth ahead of Uolmar, Lady Tarpin third, Gibon- backs fourth, Lady H. tifth, ‘Che last thres wore about four longthy apart. On the back ptretch Coluiar broko, and befora settling ho bad changed placos with Turpio. ‘Lhey word all strung: ott on — ontoring thd homo-sttotth, where Turpin atid Calmur cathe with 9 ribl; but could. not pass Richard, who reached the wire with Tarpio {epplog him and Calmar tio lengths away, Groonbacks and Lady H. s poor fourth aud fifth, reapectivoly. ‘Timo, 2:83, Second Heat—At tho fourth score #_ptart wae offectod, Lady H.rushad for the lead and got ‘on oven terms with Riobard half way round tho turn, The latter held his own by running, and at tho quartor thoy wera yoked, with Ttir- pin and Caimar a good third and fourth, Greenbacka six lengths bebind. Up to tho half it . was 8 : beautifal redo, without any change of positions. Around tho turo Hichard drow away from Lady H.; and Tar, pio and Culmar closed up, and an exciting atrik- glo for homo ensuod, aud Richard on. by length from Ley H.) Lady Tucpin third, Cal-} mar fourth, Greonbacts fifto, less than « nedk: soparating the second, third, and fourth. Time—' : 7 Third Heat—Excopting, Lady H, who Waa threo lengths bohind, ant even peld off was secured. Richard rashod fate ward immodintely and led five lengths at tho quarter, Qurpin, Greoubaoks, the pole, tit ‘Farnam qulbly took acsond placa and Groenbacks’ dropped to last, Richard easily retainod, his Jead to tho finish, Down tho honie-stroteh, Tur- pin, Calmar,.aud Lady HH. fought for socond placo, which was steured by thd format. Calmar! i came in third, ning, givin nowhore, Dirks $1,600, #402; third, Rchard, Lady ‘Tur} Tauy it Calmar, butavas placed fourth for ran- ig, Lady If. third placo; Greenbacke, Timo, 2:31. rsa for o114 hones; 3 fourth, $180, ° THE 2:23 classy 5 brought togethor Brother Jonathan, . Molllo Motns, Fred Hooper, Bella, Sleopy Joh, aud Cuzetto, who drew positions tn the ardor named, St. Jamos and Kandatl wera onterud and drawn lout night, and this morning pools sold: Belle, $25; Jouathau, $12; field, 813. Jet bofore: the start Jouataio sold aa favorite, Hooper and‘ Bolla selting ovon' as socond atid turd choico. ‘Zhe first heat was commonced with: a boba start on the fourth score, Bells broaking at tHe word, Moills Morris went tothe front on. the] 4g turn, Moopor second, Jonathan third, tralling , Molle Mortis; Bloopy Joti fourth, Bolls firth, and» Galmar' | \ Umer a.ns, Wd, aid “nase. The 2:40 taco sWae not fin 4 wet Oe oor ‘ F Secrem aera \BASE..BALL, st. Lotta scodts nAntrofn, “Becial Disiateh to The Chicana Teibund, Br. Louis, Juno 23.~—'Tho frionds of the Bt. Touts base-balt organiznttion ‘went into ueetactes: fiat totnaon over their defoat of tho Ifarttords ¥ the dric-eided rcore of 7 to.1. Tt was tho frat HATE SF thé action Lats 48 Chile, BA FAS: looked fdtfad'to #IMN Bidet Anzisty by those, having. tho welfare of: the home tua at heart. Tho Hartfords this season wero reorganized with a special view to wresting tho whip- Ponnant from tho Lostons, and lave this far mado good race. ‘Fhey. wore out-hatted and dah-plavod at ovary polat. (In Us Bhool joing &n ctror by York gave tho Browns ouo tally, and At tho close of the fourth bivlig, thd ecoro was, 1to 0. In tho fitth the Browns added 8 to thorr score, one being earned and the othora gifts of Forguaoh and Catimings, Three moro wore given in the sixth and seventh innings by the poor play of Jond, Remsen, Forguson, and York, “Bi accurad a Alngle tally for the fTart- fords th tho Abyonth itmlng 60 errora py Duhl- man and Chapman, Bradley's pitching waa por- freuly Btperts, oily four band lilts boing-mada by tho Bluo Logs..and two of those werefgained in the ninth inning, He was admirably supported, especially by Cuthbert and Chapman, who cap= turedsovaral dificult ily balla. Hradloy also fleldod woll in bis position and assisted no Joss tuan Bix bunds. Millar supported his old Edston parthér, withort an error, 48 nsudl. ‘Taken ase whole, tho Browng played their best gamo of tho ronson, and by winnie plreed thehiselres woll in the lead of Chicago in tho championship raco. Alli- son, Burdock, Carey, atid Mills, did most sorvico for tho Hartfords inthe fleld, and the fatter fe credited with two of the four good hits made by his side, All tho othors indulged in cougiderable mditing, aod their play 1d nboul'Ag Poot as’ auythitig thoy have secbinplnhad this year. Mr.. William MoLeat, of Philadelphis, umpired thd gamo to tho ‘entisfaction of the players and tho 8,000 spectators who aysombled to witness the mitch, Capt. Pearco wan unfore tunato enough to logo the tows, and at wrecisely 4 o'clock the Brownn wero sent to the bat. ‘tho following 1s the acoro by invluga: ’ Innthane 194ad 0 dt ad Martforde 800001 0 0-1 Bt. La wohl 10608210 0-7 BOKTON-ATLA Svectal Disrateh to The Cticnaa Tribune, Bosrox, Mass, Juno 23.—Tho Bostons do- foated the Atlantien quite easily to-day on tho Boston grounds, Several, important changos Fore made in tho homo ning, Bebls plying stt- ofid bade, Helfort contre flold, Barnoa lott held, and Leotatd third bago, O'Rourko anil Schafer taking a Yost. On the Atlantic nino, Clark dis- placed Clinton.” at* fight fold. Ueifert did tho fittla ‘he had to do very woll, nod mado an oxcellont ‘record at tho bat. Boals yas as fivoly aa over, bub failed to Rot a Bite bik, Laohiied thado ts Grebe at third early in the gamo, but redcomed himsalf fully, pldyihe Brilliantly aid tiAhing tio doublo plays with MoVey. Poorge Wright never battod otter, ne his revvtd of Lv6 Balo hits out of six times at tio bat shows, in, the eighth ioning, ‘(Ub Bostotl idl Wah chaSKéé Banolde pitehibg, MoVoy catching, . Heifer playing. firet placo, BSpald(ngi bootte ‘fbid; dnd Wright right: John was quite offeottve, capturing to men on strikes. On thé AUBitlé” Bido no remarkeablo fay waa ahown. | att Allantiod 2 10000-1 Runa earned—Hoston, 4, Firat baso on errore—Loaton, 77 Atlantics, 4, Left—Dorton, 8 Atlantic, 6. ‘Two-bas MP—AWeight, Ulack, hd Bpalding, Home run—3fovoy. : Struck out—McVoy, Nichols, Cassidy, Clack Pasued batin-Blety 2. i is playg—Leonard pnd McVoy's., po Dantecitin 4 New HAVES. Speciat Mievateh to The Chicano Tribune, ~ Pomapetriua, Jano 23-—Tho Athletics ersily defeated tho Now Hayous this aftornoon by a foort ‘of 18 ta 2.° Tho woather waa worm, and. attebdance Anal: ‘Tha Ndty Navona played their strongest nino, Nichale making hig reappearando as pitcher, whit thé Attiloticd ware short of Button; .who has 's spritiod atm, Anson dolng Good service at tingd in bia absenco, | 4 Nyy WASHINGTON, YS. COVINOTON STARS, penho 24, o.ball: Warhing- tf "Dr. 05, Btari, oF Coy. pitakell ptires Waa Won by A. Kiolnmio and J. 3. Kietbinad, “ot Chicago, Iii tho aflor~ dood the Bat prize; of 670, was won by A. Kicin Rey of, Chiosyo;.aud W, Laylor, of Kdgorton’; lie Recond, of $40, by O. Brooks aad W. Little- john, who Hkowise divided it; tle third, 825, y O. Li. Valoutine, of Jauosyille; thd fourth, 915, by J. E, Vishor, of Madison, are fo the Uhicaun I ridun “typtuauek tee dane Sethe Bobutzent bat re- H ed Operations this morniug, aud, although the weather waa intensely hot; tho grounds woro crowded by betla‘aexex oi foot, on Horsoback, and in caer! :Btndli, of Obicago, succoodod fet Wink ‘first fap, which botiur ho recvived HL A road OF ‘wppidusd. “Be. Giau,,df Chi- aj 4," hot, withyeipidity, and sucosedod in making, .m:. eoof@ of 4-110 centres aloco the commencement of.- tho shootlug, and tho "indicate fo: that he tikes the “big ahs price doe vy shooting. ‘Tae it. Was effocted with more 'café thatt; upd eral targete/ and Ho give oul) the: hig! bar of ogutros nied’): wHich werd 1'°3: Fonllér, of Fountain Oity, 65: °Ne Boul, of ky vilte, O.. “H.» Bobs;: of! Dyeravilld;: bt; Ps tebeho, + Dyobw, 48,7 2y | Dick, of »Dabuqe, 46} .-Jaok’ Beer, of Dabudite, 3. Bd Naschor, of Dubuquo, 42. Tho ‘prizes Will thké place to- & conte}t for the gratia Morraw on ‘tho Gormauta tarpat; and it fy att. Conotte aizth. These pobitiond wore unchanged |] a i at tho quarter, whero « blaukot would | staly ao Crane ait eee ae thee lave | coveted the — firat trotted tho back-strotch head and bead, Jolm and Bella broke, the lattor badly before | and kaye Cozotto thitd place. | ura Mollia' Morrid led; with | wheel, half: a’ length | tenotilng tho Lalf, On the tower Jonathau at iu advance longths away, hor of Hoonor, Coxetto © four and Sloopy Jobo Bolla respectively four aid six lengths alte back, Ou cntbring the straight Jonathan se cured the jeaa, and was nover afterwards head- ed, although Mollie Morris, Hooper, aod Cogatte made & grand finish; Sleopy Jobn aud Balle fpat Inside tho distance, ‘Vimo, 2:251¢, “During the scoriby proceding this heat Jonathan cu€ his lots fore-quarter badly, but was started without drowsing it, VM sssee A Good soa oft on the fifth score and Bfolle Morrla, rod Hooper, aud Jonathan enter intes desporata wtrugelo for tho Iéad; of cho turn Jonathan broke but recovered quickly and tho quartor was pasded with Mollle Moris haf a length in advance of Hooper, Jonatian half a eagth dobind him, Lella olowa up, and Cuzetto lapping her four lungs aboad: of Stespy John. At tho half Jonthan had a olear lead, Hooper nacond, Molliedorrts dhird, Cozette fourth, Bella fifth, and Sleopy John alxth, On the stretch thora waes terriflo race for secoud place botwoon Hogper Cozette, Mol- Ha Mortis, and Dolla, who follewd Jouaitian une dor the wire ad named but fof fuchos apart, Steopy Jolin a poor sixth. ‘Tins 4:90, 3 At ‘tho starcin tho third hit Bella hada alight load, The others, wen well togethor. Bolla bravhad for the pola, angtnarred hor nose In front of Jonathan on the.t7u, but could not stand the pacs, aud broku Just beyoud tho narter, . slold: to or, who was ird with Mollie orris fourth, Cozolto Ath, Sloopy Jobu-stth; Jonathan ine croaued his load to ‘threo Jgaths at tho half, added a fongth in tho nox quarter, and camo home an easy winner b' & length. Cozette trotted tho last quartor voy fair, and fuishod second, Mooper third, Jelia fourth, sollie Morris Afth, haepy Foustett ‘Timo, 2:2134, BUM: fe Purse of $1,600 for 2:4 orvew} Orat, $759; eecond, $4005 hit, $200; fourth 180, i Brother Joua Fred Hooper, as Cuzatta... aa Mollle Store a6 these 54 Sleepy Joba. B66 Monarch, draw, Mt, J drawn, a drawn, 1 $909 foplacara jest, $100 2, $200 Purse of jopscere 5 a { Second, $2 third, $120; folrty $30, : see Sleepy : rr Granger. 232 dub Bf ua a: AGH AY VARKER CITY, Gs Bvecial pave lo Jns CAwcagu ‘vit Enry, Jus 2.—Atthe Park , thethree-mile race wi ‘Tarlotin, ¢ this clty, time, 2:37¥, 2:93, sud 2as¢. was rou ly Bollo Brass, eld, hosb—tine, 2:35, 236, and 4: rv6 Onebalf wila and repo Huster—dime, 503g and 513Z. toaty ware largoly ate +e three straight beste . gba 2:23 rn0e jo throg straixht ‘The running was won by ‘be races thore ‘The 2:35 raco was hy Anglo Haron throes, ~-wito 4 <The thetivitios will closd to-morrow With 4 grand sbgl at Turnor Hall in tho evening, at whieh tinto tho names of tho successful chAmpions will bo wmfnoutcad, togothor with tho timo dud place for Iding the noxt Upper Mississippl buzurk, PEDESTRIANISM, } + Of TU THE Fhont AGAIN, Thd ‘famous “Chleigo pedestrian, Daniol O'Loary, whose late £00-milo wath wade him a reputation which apparently inclines othor pro- fossloual walkers ta take a back wgat, will ander. take July 2 and S td°walk 150 milca insido of thisty-two hours.! ut» i ‘This feat, whidi-will quite cast in tho shado other porforinances of asimilar nature, ia {n- teresting a large number of people, Last evou- dng & woll-attouded mesting of O'Leary's friondy was hold at Burko's Hotol to mako arrangemonty for this wall, . Sudgo Beully provided, aud thore wero quito a bunber of prominent and influential Zrluh oiti- zane Prowont, Alr, O'Leary himsel€ waa aluo ra, A general talk onsued, in which {t was stated that tho walk must be arranged iu auch a way as to sooure {4 succosa, aud give Mr. O'Leary every Possible convenience in matter of track, ete. Variowis comuiticos wore afterwards Bppoint- od, au follows: Musio, John Ey Tansey ; Build~ ing, Capt. Cunniffe, Hiv duties aro to wait npx ou the Dirootors of the Exposition Buildlog aud Reggiiate for that structuro. Capt, Cunniffe stated ¢uat the building waa in Que condition and that a track of #ix lapa to tho wile could easily be coustructed shore. Gomvnitjaan Wore aleo appointed on printing and advertising, on baud-wagon to parade the etroct, ety. Dhiy will probably bo as O'Leary's last walk pgainat timo. ‘Lheroaftor ho 19 anzioun to mae asait fgslaul other eiteal inser This, judging from the nogloct of bis challen; 8] pearw a hard job, m ee —o-—~ THE RING, ALLEN AND 1loOKE, Special Dievateh to She Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, Mo., Juno 23,—Tom Allen, the Pugilist, has reconsldored hie dotermiuation never to enter the roped arena again, aud this afternoon sent tho foliowing telogram to his business manager: 4 Ht, Louts, June 2d, 1815.—To Arthur Ch 1 2 Redace aveniie, PAdaiLeinhia--Asteu tote Bone ein Hooke for $1,000 aalite tho 1st of July, tho aut to take i niles from Dotrol H botder acd rererse: If this doas aut shit ies, dear your woney, (signed) ‘Tou Attzy, Allen iv willing to give Hooke his own way in everviblug, aud there iy now no roaan why the pugilists should not coma sogether, if Hooke tally umcans business, aes AQUATIC, AMATEUR SCULL nacE, " New Yon, June 33.—A single acall rice for the amatenr championship of the Uulted Biates took ie to-day on the Harlem River, bot woon, Krank E. Yates, of Grand Haven, Mich., and Richard B, Balubridgo, of {he Atlante Hoat Olan, Straight away. ‘he reco was von b: Bainbridge ia 22 48 weconda, . es Heat FOREIGN. he Anglo-Burmeso War Story Proves to Bo no Canard. Gladstone Will Resumo the Liberal Leadership Next Year. Moody ard Sankey’s Liverpool Campaign a Finatchal Failure. 1 ‘ Ba GREAT BRITAIN. fas THAT Wall RUMOR BLOILED. Lonpox, Juno 23,-—It 1s ofticiaily announced that the King of Burmah lias givon a entisface tory oiplanation of his courro of hetlun to Sir Dovglad Forsyth, the Dritish Envoy. A wht Is now considered improbable, The -King of Durinan has gtatitéd to Groat Britain tho right to aend forcea through bie Do- minton to Woslern China, if requisile for futute oxpoditions. 4 ‘THE LIDEDAL LEADERSHIT: ‘The Sun sags it hag todoubted authority for atntiog that’ after ropokted conforonces Glad- stone Eas protilaod to roaumo tho leadcrubip of the Liboral party nox: yaar, . Fi ‘The House of Commons to-day, at tho closo of an animated debate, rejected tie bill to repeal tha | Contagions Diseasos act by a yoto of 303 to 126. ‘Tha Govefhtaont opposod on the giound that the achitsought to repesl afforded gréat pro- tection to fhe army and navy. . MOODY AND BANKEY. * The Dishop of Chicheuter, in @ speoctt nt the Inovhéou which followed the laying of tho cornor-stono of tho chapel at Ardingloy, ox- presacd: great rogrot that Mcasra, Moddy and Raney Had bedn allowed to hold mectidg near Eton. He contrasted tha aakness of tha au- thorities thére how with tha vigor Which bad been shown in formor times, ‘Theti Bloogy aud Bdokoy might have fallen on theie knees befor ddch & privildge, ae that receutly obtained by ‘them would have bobu geanietl: ‘Sho rovival praacbors have cloxed their moot- ingt it Tirdtpdol. ‘Cha dxpondes have éxtedled contribitions £3,000. FAILUNA,. i Wileon & Atmatrdng, of No. 69 Atdotney and Bury, have failed, with Inbilities of 91,000,000. , SOUTH: AMERICA. YELLOW FEVER=BTEAMMIIP Lost, New York, Inve 23.—Tbe Anglo:Brarilian Times (of Ito), May 22, ays: ‘Tho American. frigato Lancastor, which lost a doctor and soy coral seatndh hero, took the yollow fovor with it to Bahia, ahd other medical mon and an officer dicd on tho pnesage. “By perminsion of ttio Minister of Marine, tho frigate obtained a Brae aillan meaieal man to go with the vessel to tho United Bratos, ‘The British steamebip Amazon is repartod by telogram to have sunk olf Para. Crow aut passohgers mated, and it wns expected that a dargd part of thé citgo would be got out. ————— FRANCE, 7 z A FLoop, Sie Pants, Jind $3.— Weary taltis have ciuned tho wnprocedontod overflow of tho Rivor Garonnd, ‘Tio bridges and tmauy hotsod hays boo carried atvay. ‘oulotse is inundated. Tho waters aro stil riklig’ and tho situstoh is werlons, The hospital f throatoned, aud the pationts have boen removed." CHINA. - THB REGENT FRAGAR. Loxnox, Juno 23.—Advices from China esy thut the disorder in Chin Kiang, growing out of thio arrgut of tivo natlyo soldiers for insulting tho Amoricnn Consul and bia wifo, has subsided, and the Obinese havo partially satisfod tho domand “for roparation. TESTA eon, BELGIUM. | ERGTLATION ron GEntARY, baisarts, Siho 23—Lho Chembor of Hopro- sontatives hn passdil 4 bill njakiag an offar to ‘vomit » etimo an offdhwo, and pregoribing pon- bitibs Lhordfor. ‘iis voto wbdod 75 yous to 6 uaya —— :+,- GERMANY, .. | ANOTHER DLOW AT.THE OATiOLioS. Braun, June 23.—Tho Gorman Goyornmont is propating s Pariamontdty measuto prohiblt- ing public religious procoustoha. | ‘nth hi sUsslom ween tua ated pee = eee GALESBURG. Divorces and Marriages—Recinc— Hanauet to a itaitrenit-aan—taces —MnsotttKriox Colltge. Special Correrpondence of The Chicago Tribune, Gatespouna, Ilt,, Juno 21.—Uncle Zimri Pond, & Folica Magistrate, fn concluditig & miAFflago- coroimony, {uvariably uses the following formula: “I, Zimrt Pond, by virtue of the authority in mo veatod, ete.; pronouncs.you mah and wife, and Whom God has thus foinod togethor Iet not man put agundor." NotwWithetanding thia mian- dato of tho “Court bolow," Judge Smith bis juat sigued decroos {a tho folloning cases: Samuel 0, Wooddidd vs. Lobia: D. Woodside ; Myron MM. Morso ve. Ellon, Morso; Hattie Allon va, Mathow M. Alictiy Elizaboth Ai Woolaoy va. Bamuol L. Woolvey; William Colo ya. Sarah Jane Cold; Maria Porkios va, Joshua Poikloe ; Lumous Richmund ya. Mary A. Richwond ; Mi Warnor va, E. P, Warnor; Uatfeld va. Hatfiol and Patrick vs. Pateick, Nocatds. . ‘Tho divorces aro moro than offact by tho mare riagos, howovor, for tho County Clerk has iauod 298 litenaes during tho past sz motthe,—tp- Wards of oueadays |: = ‘Tho caso of Witham P, Brown, tho wite-shoot- ing Constable, who was indicted by the Grand Jury for asyauit with intent to murdor, has boon continued till Octobor. and Bron i¢ ouf on bail, Tho two thieves who robbed Col. Carr’s rosi- donc, arid wero subsequently arrested in Chica- £0, pleaded guilty, and woro sect to Jolict for three years, _ About 100 fremon from this olty visited Bur- lington and Davenport om Friday and Saturday, the 18th and 19th. ‘The Gatesburg Driving-Park Association havo advortided a stimmer-mootihg, to tako place tho 80th of Judo, and 1st 2d, 8d, and. 4th of July, It is undorgtood that somo vory good utock will bo entorad, ‘Ths Association ts kisvn to bo eripplod financially; which fact will doubtlous dotor many from onloring. 'Thoy failod to meot Jnut yoar's obligations, the doticit amounting to about $2,000. * ; Jamey. 'L, Clark, formorly of the Chicago, Burlington & Quihoy Railroad, but now Divisron Superintendent of tho Union Pacitte Htalltoad, had boen vialting in tula city for a fow days, On Friday ovening, Juno 18, o grand banqtot was grea iu hig boner at Boldon's Depot Hotel, 0, Hudson. Assletant Gouoral Bupormtendonts H. Hitcheock, Division Suporlutendent, aud quite s number of Aurora and Galesburg railroad ofti- cials, wero present. Bpeochos wore made by Hitcheack, Clark, the Hon. O. P. Price, 71. Colt, and others. A On ‘thursday, duné 24, Bt. John's Day will bo obsurvod In mannér by the Ma- sonio fraternity. 31.2, Grand High Priost of tho State, W. J. A. DeLancoy, and Rt. i. Sir 1. NW. Hubbard, Grand Commandor of Knights ‘Tomplar of the State, together with many local dignitaziow, will bo present. ‘Che veromonies at tho Hall will bo succeddéd by a grand banquet at tho Union Motel in the evening. ‘Tho Commoncomont at Knox College, and the fortucomiug inauguration of tho Hon. Nowton toman @4 Vrosident of tho institution, are oventa tookod fornurd to with great intorest in oducational circles, ‘Three weddings are on the lapis for immediato condummation: Mr. A. O, Notewaro and Mies Genie Kdwards; Mr, W. Y. Brown and Miva Mand Tonnoy ; Mr. George Doidrick aud Miva Nottie Booner. ‘They all move in fashionable ¢ircles, and the gossips aro buay with the dotaits, nantes Loss of & Valuuble flunting-lKinlic, Lurdun Daily News, Acuriousand valuable honting-knife, from the atelier of Senor Estoyas do Souza, jowelerto the King of Portugal, was lout im the recont wreck of the Usdiz of Usbant, The sheath and sudle were composed of the headeanwild aui- mals aud hounds, modeled snd chasod in mlver, and avourately 4 senting the lordly atay, tho boar, tho wolf, the wild boar, and other fcr iu. sorre atilt found in tho Louisitanian forcats, It was the workof Honor Raphaol Zachariaa da Costs, who waa gooupled in its exeuution for a Period of eloven yoare, fram Juno, 1863, to May, 74. ‘The knifo was alxty-threo contimetres in Jongth, and was sont from Tibson by the Cadiz to bo placed on view at tho Portuguozo Levation, Gloucester Placo, Vortman Square. Unfortus nately thu modo} was lust as woll, ae the knife iteolf but {sow the photographs wo have secu lv i evident that thore ig uo falling pf from tho well sernad ene ot the Miragttteg sttlatie warke try 19 procioug wetals.. Lhe huunng.kuife and ehouth wore insured for £7,000, * RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Ratway’s Ready Rolit CURES TIE WORST PAINS In ftom One to Treaty Minutes, a NOT ONE HOUR After tending this Advertloment need any ont suffer with palo, Radway's Ready Relief 18 A CURE FOR EVERY PAL, . it was tho first and is the Only Pain Remedy That tnetantly ators dhe iy i Tungs, Stomach, Bowols, or other gleads oF i ono application, " ea In from One to Twenty Minutes, Tigginallas, Hom titeat oe jexoraciatlng th » $ed-ridden, Int ripples, Ne ralgio) Or prostratod with disonse may ufone Radway’'s Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE, ° Inflammation of tho Kidnoya, oD ofthe Bladder, Indanaateh et ae Lis els, Mumps, Congestion of tho tpn an ae ng, Pal of the ‘Henrt, a ..tarrh, Influenza, Toothache, Nouralgin, Rn Sot ounatgle, Fenoltmattsm, Tho.appitestton of the Neady Nolet ta. the part 4 or patty whoro tho palu or difficulty or: Bala ate | fficulty exists will afford chse ‘Twanty drops in half minutes, ence Cy buen, Rieke I s tumblor of wator will, tn = fow DS, Brains, Sour Ntoniach, Hearts ey Diarrhien, Dysontory, Oholte, Wind ta fhe Howls, ag i Antecant ea Ho of nee i Hy 5 WERT REET wit home “Aa coe FAD WAT S oul watore andy or Mittors‘asn atinelantee FEVER AND AGUE. | Fovor and Agus exred for fifty conte, reryedtinlsyoat in vo world that will curd fever aad grees aud all othor malarioue, hitinns, scarlot, t: phold, Tallow aad other fornes (aided U3 bul 20 Gilick bs fe. y, Wadivay's Hadway's Ready Reliof. Fi alias oad elie ity coats por bot HEALTH! BEAUTY Strong and pare rlen blond; Inar cloat sitib dnl LeausIfut camp) rovent elck: i ' Mt Aah esfonavcured oraiees* a DR, RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT rapld, aro thy chauges the voly’ andor os siadoe the tree of tats tends woe lortul madicing, that a Every Day hui Increase in Mosh and Welght fs Sec aud Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER . inte Evory drop of, the Barsanariilisa. Résatvent. enit cates through tho ioinod, awronts Hainesant oekor dents fad Jatces of the sratomt, (ha'vigor ut" ie, tor lt tophies 10 wasted al tho body witit ny} ye sovbut puterial: feyotel nopilin coon, gh julie Ulsodag, toate iu tho thtnat, monty; aibacs, uodes Id tha wands on ollior, parts ‘of tho system, bord bycs, aprumoraie ik oharges iron th eater and tha rare ote, of nila di ented, ernpticins, fever enree, -heuid head, rlazoeay, sath orzaipelar, acirp, blagk epots, wornns [it lon! era dd tho’ wornbs and’ gil preskontle aud ne anstes of tho ilts eine, 4r8 vitinin tie ayiattre rong Fmodorh chemistry, and a Tow ds i oreo alse: i ’. booony| i i. i and, Uecohtpnatiok teat serrate Ta head 2 hig wat ceouaity arresting tone wanice, anid. repatee tho. palo th new material mae fruin hualtty bigeds ard che His rt soared cue ls portdid, 3 a : catton, aud auconeds tn diuiuisting. tHe Toss of waste iltmaolt growing oes ah atant? [Re aUt i haibOe 4 fostine botter, eppetite improtiaz; aud tech and wolsht G60 tho Sarsapirillad it. togl a toaearaed aapointagegist a Chala Rartaaen tivpearo ture’ all the ony ’ Kidnoy and Bladder Gomplaints, j us Wonjh Discasns, Gravol, Dia} nubs st ‘wack, ira ney af arene aelgia ea Shit, gibomiaurias and inal outed shots, lliere ata tek du denoalie, a eto mater {a th ik, Jott, aige with ieney cht, BlitSan appsdesmce, and oe wateconte af Chen yi but st sith op tiara ih Smmorbity nb, 708, Pine bons thant a yale, aad lien thane 8 prick] sti itt j of the Daok aud aloug the foluss "nY AOU AID thos Thittot of nuratis Veasd Gtoiti Cored by Radway'a esulvent, Brvency, Mint. duté 14 4 Dy. RatwAx, Thave had overlie suniuy ly ¢ fhe PAR ened Menken : id ao bos bf Heady Help. and or folt, and f fool potty, bi we years, The worst tumor was didu of the bowgs, aver the xcaln., J wel ite this for the bonetit of others, You can yuhlish tt (¢ pou ohaoen 7, shits Ot bes bolton FLAG ia Sere ce AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From Us for the paat furty yeara wall kuowo to viblohors Giuvendd ihe Ostad Sesiee, * BOeaND : bf Da, Mapway=Dran Sens Penn nel Oo a tee ot {statement of a promia uty 12 the suffering’ (o makina belo ‘ue puyklticof fue moulfute on mastit Hid beou afooted witu some trouble in ite Hintdes sad culmisated ‘Orinary urgaus which sono twolve month: witick the ‘phgefel ina moat lorritty atteeting disease, wille all said riatatic atriotuiro iu the wreliag, aa-alen tae aruristlua of tie klieys and bladder, aud wave it es ny Ream 7S years Mog radicalld outed. fad trod a naretoet ® numh mio hid lng boon niforing ob aa er ‘Toads Heenei a easing hited pg then. taf WAS grodde thes dae now fool nit eee Ot WW, JAGIES, Claciacatl, 0, ad eoinin Sreliored, DR. RADWAY’S Regulating Pills parfoctty tasteless, logantly coated with amoet gusy, burge, ify, clontine, a Raat trevgthen. ry ware of all divo, fe te Mlasrsnn te Hara Headee) Ns lo yes pees nos, Billous f ion of the cure tel geen irs poraet 0 vo cure, Gi AGS Sea Observe the folluvti pieirusral the Disestiegaerzooms reeulting froma pogpetnatton, Jusard Vil Fao {he Ulood in tha: ausca, mtg ulluossnt Weleit ta thy neariouee b) tf feebtous Mlactag oe Cluneereas fa cee ey Eruptions, Plutteringe tn tho Py ach, Swbbndug of the Meade iuctled aad Bete ry Hroath ng, Flattoriuge at the Heert, Obok! log Sensation won faa lying Postare: Dine ee Mie. funy aes or Wi Letore The sight, F Pali tha ies ney of Bate tha Sklaswnd yee pete io worse “ raed ae ey Rem erie jaw dasos af sd v frum all the above-nazucd disurdiss "I'riee 39 ooule gat bos. Sold by drugglste. Read “False and Tryo,” Sead une lotterstamp to RADIWAY & OO,, No. wi fam » Ho. we ea ee York, “Infarmation worth thalsaads