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SPORTING NEWS. 2.0 White Stockings Dofeated by the St, Louis Club, Gecro 13 to 2--The Crowd Most Ruftanly and Disgracefuls Coriments of the St, Louis Papers on the Row at Last Satur- day's Game Here, Sacond Day of the July Meet- ing at Dexter Park. A Gig Crowd, and Some Sport Worthy of the Day. Tho Monmouth Cup—A. Terrible Fall for the Fawvorite Backers, onua l Rogatta of the 8t. Paul Boat Club, Pigeon-Shooting at Souils Bend, BASE-BALL. TNE WHITES AT ST. LOUIS. Srectal Lievated to Tha Chicano Tridune. Br. Louts, July 6.—The sixth gama in the chiamplonship ecries waa plased loro to-day be- twoon tho White Btockings and 8t Louis Drowns, tho Iatter taking sweet rovengo for their defeat in Chicago last Baturdsy by beating thoir visitora. Tho gamo oxcited s great doal of Tnterost, owing to the result of the Chicsgo on- countor reforred to, and tho fact that o victory for tho Whites would close the series in their favor. Tue scenca onacted on tho Chicago grout:ds Saturday, in which a party of boozy St. Louisans boro such s diegracoful part, alono added to tho excitomont Lore, Hundreds went o tha grounds with tho beliof that troublo would ensuo, and uot a fow prabably ropaired thero 8iled with dotermination to get oven with tho White Stockings and tholr Chicago friends tor what they coneidar the outrageous treatment of thelr club and tho party of 8t. Louts gentle- men who accompanied thom to Chicago. PAD FEELING TOWARDS OIICAGO. The accounts of the affalr huve beon groatly sxaggarated, aud have roused a high feolng of ludiguation here. Wild and absurd rumors wero current this morniog tbat Dattin and Hoguo Liad boen badly clubbed by the Chicago poficos ton sud ball-players, and it wns not uotil they appeared upon the fleld in their usual boalthy candition that the improssion thus conveyed was dispolled. The Bt. Louls folks believe im- plicitl7 that the Chicago crowd intorfored with tho gamo, and that thelr pots wers nctually frighioned out of it by mob violence. Tha re- Clurk that the Drownscould have beaten tho Whites, but COULD NOT BEAT THE CHIOAGO OROWD, wA8 & common ono this morning, and tho fesnle of the gamo to-day but confirms thair bellef, As it was & bLoliday, 8t. Lonls was froe from tiw otactions of labor and ut lberty to enjoy Lorse:l, She seemed to give Lerselt wholly up to baga-ball, Tho poal of the fire-cracker and the roar of tho torpodo waa bushed. Pooplo re- funad to celebrato in the common mannor of tha day, proferriug to gathor in saloons and shady placen ond talk sbout the game, and cheerfully rrodict » glorjous victory for their favorites. Bt. oulv, 34 & coosequence, was & mite place for thoso who wiabed to escape tho noise and confu- Biou of & city. Baso-boll was the COMMON TALX EVENTWIENE, It fillad the stroats aud impregnuted the atmoa- plere, The convorsaticn miogled 1o ono grand monotone—base-ball, Tho attondanco, conse- quoutly, was very large, far outnumboring that at any other gamo koro, Thero worae over 8,000 prosont. Tho sosta were wholly oconpiod, and tho crowd strotchod olear acrows the lower end of tho flold. 1t was A NOIY, NOISTEROUS, DIBGRACEFUL CIOWD, far_cxcooding in its demonstratlors wnythiog ever soen in Chicago. It induiged in the most scurrilous remarks, josring, howling, aud buot- 115 ou avory occasion. It wa plain to bs soon 1lat it bore no good will to the Whites, and was tllnm roady to lutorforo with tho game had it boen polng in favor of the visitors. 8 Chicago player camo o bat he waa tho object for jenring romarke and lusulis, At every orror thoy made, tho crowd Would expreex itu'satisfaction with cheors, and thelr gqod plays iways failod tocal oat uoy commodstory applause. It was ® disgrncoful, rufinnly thong. containing the worst chiaractors du Bt. Lous, Neatly tho entiiro gamo was played amid tho most bolsteroua douonstrations, direots od agaiuut tho White Btockin ¢s, Had tho Browna Dot taken (hu;uno well in their hauds at tho outsat, or had it boun at all close, thoro is not auch doulut but the crowd would bavo brokon 1010 violence. The boast was oponly mado that Chicaga would not be atlowod. to ma tho game. TUE GAME, Which was called at 3 o'clook, with the Drowna to Lat, sod with Wilism McLran ns umpire, was moludloonly for tha really fine batting done b o Brownd, Every msa in the club earno rom oue to four basne, and two and threo base Lite wero not uncommon, The Whites' battin was lamontably wesk, Thny Lit Brudloy for Luf & total of mix basos. The flolding waa poor on both sides, Warren snd Glenn aro tho only Wnlpt.la roe n;;]-(n orrors, Buch ayors as nes sud DToters dropped easy fly-balts, Tho Chicsgos barels ncaped & complete whitewash, boing blanueq du clghat stralghc nlugs. In the niutl, howover, Llj;Liam,resching firat on an orror of Penrco, was rought in by & splendid throa-baso hit by Dav- Wb, "hare was much oxcitomant aver the play, 0d Pearoe olaimod that tue strixor was entitlod X0 but ons base, aa tho ball wos struok into the crowd. and that such a ruling had been agrosd \uron in such s case. The crowd grow une; an! turbulenk, and threatansd an o brosk, but was kept in olock by tho ;r:uou, » large numbor baylug boen dotafled for ut purpose, Tho umpire gavoe Higham the lon'l Devlin cama in on an overthrow by pitchor c-l;l p bim at third, Tho ?nmn #&8 not sn intor- A S r an oy ssnsational foatures, s aar 30 BAD Lycx, F‘Tf:‘.l Whites were rather unfortanate at ssveral L {nl the gamo, and most af thoir orrors hon o D8dly” sgainat them. In one Inning, tho bassa full and no ono out, o8 were cut off by a o 'nvl.:’x.“:: wl:‘malnn avd mis- g Anf lenn w :;;:.':f""i'““ third bases nlpwl‘llvaly?':h:: e na‘mc dcuh Boeing him rua_towards firs, ok undensCundiag tha play, tusy erieneied AL w& bolh‘:au%\:tl‘ fore Lhoy coaliugly exultant aver ths resalt to it Tie result to-night, The azy, the Lol ) a the doings in colebration alm. but s e following ia A 5 MTURDAY'S GawE Sarreapondent of the Bt Youls Wliaan (hus tanea dowh e quudiict ! g 1 Bt. Lonia dologation at tho gamo playod hera Baturdny: Thio apectators and polies arted in the moat ant- un msnner thronghout the enties gamo, The audor o towderdiip of Bergeant Fitzpatrick, A violent attack upon & small party of Bt, Lonise ana, who were applauding the miccens of lelr faver- itew'in the fourth_ inning, nnd arrosted onnof them, Hoveral othiers, Including the Vico-Freeident of tho Bruwns, and_dao Battin, Haque, rud the manager, wern pratty roughly hanolod for eudoavoriug to scitle thin ruplure, v ‘Iho correapondent of the Republican is alill moro ferocious. 1o sayas: About 11,000 spectators wern present, and & mare di orderty, fusulting, and prejudtced audiencs it b never bren our infkfortann 1o witnos, nnd our ox euco axteuda over the Mutuals va, Atlantle, Atiantle yn. Athletie, and Philadelthia ve, Athletic conteats, Wao can ntid do maka due alluwane for tho sympntbiva of mpoctulors for & hume nlue, atili wo_cantot but re- pret mich exiul i of rinleucss nnd rowdylenm as were indulywl in an Katurday fst in Chicago. The derinive cheers, cat-calls, Lacs, and groans Ahat greeted Dicky earce's firat altempt at one of his patont taps were Fepeatedd throughiout the eotirn game. jome twenty-five or thirty friend of the visiting eluh wero reated In the pavilion at tha easternmont corner, aud wora excited Lo ratber bolsterous enthuatam by the conduct of tha rought on (heir Smmodinte left, Thelr conduct not mieting the appraval of the small army of pelicomon who bad doad-hieadod themaelves futo \ba park, they were roughly warned of foretlls eection it thoy dared demoratrato _suy _spplause for tho Drownn, ono wide-mouthed fiorgeant we beliave named Fits: patrick being partcularly forcibin i bi usye, tll the fouith innfngs the brave Sergeant could fiud no pretoxt for gal{fug up & row, but wlien tho Lrowns succeoded {n scoring throe runa with no onoout, s apontaucous cheer broke from the vixitors’ coruor, and Fitzy embraced the opportunity of hflplnu the Whiics, Caliing on s dozen of hin matelliter, he pouueed on uno of the suallest mon 1t o Iariy (3 prominont young 8t, Lomsan), aud with the aid of four of Lin assistauta succecdod in dragaing tho une fortunate lunorent to the station-house, from which lio was roleased shortly afterwards by tde aid of two indiguant Clfcagosns. Ditring tho occurrenicn abay ated several of the visitora were roughly handicd, The chivalrous Sor- esnt seized tha Vice-Preaident of the Bt, Louis Club £5"thio thrant for trytug {0 efect an amiicabin acitios ment of the trouble, Seversl othiers alno came in for s sbaro of blawa and cuffe, 10 more reapect betog shown {0 tho players who tried Lo quiet the disturbance than wna extanded to tho Munsger and Directors of the bt Louis Club, Throughaut the entiro melea the oMcers and Managor of the Cicago Club weru couvenlently luyisible—tho Boeretary of the Whites retaining lne #afo position behind somo Iadics at & conveufent din- tance fram tho disgraceful scone, To say that tho af- falr had no alfect ou the result of the gamo would ba untrue, and wo asscrt that Glitcago won the game with the aid'of ko oflicient police force, MUTUALB—ATLANTICS, New Yong, July G.—Daeo ball—Mutuals, §; Atlantics, 3. ATILETICE AND TIITLADELPIIAS. Speciet Dispateh to 7'he Clacaan 7 ribune, PraveLeiia, July 5.--The aixth game boe twoon the Athloticaatd Philadelphias was played beta this afternoon fu tho prosenco of a largn as- wemblago, McMullin played for tho Ilula- delphiea fo tho absenco, ‘through illuoss, of ‘I'reacy, Tho Athlctics presonted tiso same nine au on Saturday. A band of musio played at ine torvaly, and the ground was guily decorated. Hicka Hayhurst sctod as umpire.” Tho Philae dolphins led off with % runs, one carncd by Ale- Geary's threo-baror, Tho Athleties won by 20 to 8. Io the fifth jvomg, by solendid battiug, fivo runs wera eamed off Fishor, and McMullin pitehed tha balauce of tho gamo for tho I'la- dolphias, Tho Athlotics, bowover, hit him haid for 11 moro runa, The Philndelphias mado but 1lclean hits to their oppononts' 23, the runs earned being 9 to 9 in favur of the Athioties ¢ Inuninge— 1234856789 Athletics .. 2025171220 Philadolpllas, .., 20000304 0-8 AN AMATEUR GAMP, Specral Disvalch tn Tha Chicaro Tribuna, Broominaron, 1il,, July 6.—Nitoe plavors from the best Y'eoria cluba playod boll with the Bloom- ington niuo this afternoon, Nesult, 'eorias, 4; Blocmington, 6, in ivo invinga. TELEGRAPRERS. CLEVELAND, 0., July 5.—A baso-ball match bo- tweon the telographers of Cleveland and Buffalo Was won by tho lattor—score, 10 ¢ 5, — THE TURF. BECOND DAY OF THE DEXTER PARK MEETING. Tho Inrgest attendance of all the Independ- encoe entertainments waa secured by the trotting und raciug attractions at Doxter Park, Yester- day, tho second of the meoting, was attractivo on tho programmes, and ovon more 8o in pore formance. The audionce numbared about 6,000, and comprired s largo dolegation of * carriage people”’ Tho elands and club-house were woll fitled, and tho lattor had tho sdditional attraction of a baud, TRE FIRET EVENT was 8 p. . dash for §50 each (160 added) for two.yourolds. Out of tho five ontrios thero came up to the scales Hanking' fllly, Rowatt's Harry Edwards, and Jonos' filly. Tho first named eold in tho pools about even with both tho others. Tho favorito liad a little tho worut of the go-off, but seoured tho lead half way round, xud held it up tojtho thurd turn, when he dropped off = littlo, was third until within tiwonty lengths of the wire whon ho put ons buret and won by n neck. Following is TIR HUMMARY, P DxxTEn Panx, JuLY S.—Juvenilo stakes for 3-year- olda; $10 cach, P. ;8160 ndded; wecond horus fo Tocolvo 07 ouco Found the ruulug-track (' fur- ongn) : Hankina' b, £, by Maloom. ., Ttowett's o, ¢, 1larry Edwards, Jones® cb, y Mario: Smlth's br, ¢, Antloch. Tolland' 1, ¢, Mal TOE SEQOND PLEMIL of the day was also for ranning horeos, thera befng five eatries and four starters for tho 14~ turlong dash, ‘Tho utart,was s boatiful one, aud Bangawous vulled out with the lead ot the start ond hold it to tho half of the first lap, when Ttoxells pressed up and ran a oloss soound i1l tho Inst ualf of tho sécond lap, when she olial- longed Sangamous, and fairly ontspeeded hor to the wiro, winning oasily by two lengtns, Fol- lowing is TRE BTMMARY. SaME DAY AND Tiaok—Dash of 14 furlongs; all agos ; $200 to tirst, 100 (o wecond ; twica round'the sunalug truck, 1s, 8 yoars, 1 Jones’ b, m, Baugamons, 4 yours, Minee b. B, Faluiouth, aged — oul . ¢, Crockford, G years, Uankins' L N Anudlla 4 yeara. e, TOE ONLY TIOTTING OONTRST of tho day was for 2:30 torsos, with tivo entries, oll starters, Phil Sheridau was a strong favorite in the pools beforo tho start, aud sold, if say- thing, rather bottor thau be trotied, Huckleberry draw the pole, aud whon tho word waa givén for tho firac heat, went to tho front in fivo shape, seouring & good lead at the quarter. Blioridan was & good mecond to the bLialf nile, but had to give way to Priuce, who proased for firet place, r}n the last quarter the ordor waa not clangad, except that Flota worked by Bhenidan and ecored a good third. Hucklo- berry won in & jog in 9:483{, Bieridan mado a fine start for the second heat, and ont fn for tho pols on the firut turn while Huckleberry was In the air. When tho Iatter regained his feot ho waa third, Bheridan {n frons, and Princo crowding on stoam sud olose to the loader. At the throe-quarter pole Prince drew out on Bberidan, and fairly outetripped him bome, taking the heat with all eass in 2:3034, Huckleberry was a good Indopendonce fourth and Fiota last, Bherldan agatn got the beat of the send-off in $he third Leat, aod led the party to the quarter, when Hucklobdrry aud Prince came up together aud with Bhoridan made & pretty apart to the tuind turn, Here they both got awsy from Sher~ {dan, aud had a littls trot of their own for firat placo. Huckelberry hiad the lng? Liowaver, and came homo au casy winnor in 2:263¢, the boat ima of tho race. Huckelborry and Sheridan laid ont the work for the fourth heat, and went to the quarter ale moat 88 if harnessed double, with Priuco closa up, sud the ather two anywhore, At the third uarter Prinoo put In some sharp, spesdy trots ting, and fairly outfooted both Sheridsn and Huckloberry on the home stretab, winning by h.r: {flgdlhl with Huckleberry socond, and Bgc i Bloridan and Tuckleberry repeated thelr fore mer work in tho fifth hnl{.rylddmu to thelr other Elrlormlncu #oma excellent running ou the Ack-strotol. Dy this they gained lo enough %o gek home befure Prince, but the judges felt :fiogo n;. :g 1:3«4;% th:lr bad sud x:po: ed breaks, o aud race to Prince, who came in & good third,” Following e il Baxn Day swn Tuscn ioming 1 of .~ g for & yurse 000} $800 to first; 250 to second; Bt S S 4 fo went: Sl 7 3 2N THE FAMOUS BODINE Was alea trottad three heata sgajnst tinie, the en- 'X‘D'"mli §t0 make the mile,in less than & (¢ was nog Succeastul, howsver, but wogx. A strong wind from oy 80 il Do haas o 41 By, oo dre] X o nuon(n‘ tavle P S o ! J08°4 "oy TH CHICAGO™ TRIBUNE:~TUESDAY,"JULY 6, 187 5. ] rinning raco for all ages, for which thers woro wix entrios. War wolling for 320 in_ & second chnjea, Winifred won esaily in two hea! Followlug is THE STHMATY, BAMP Day awD Tnaok,—Mils isat running race for all ngens puran of $104; $254 Lo Aret; $109 o socoud ; 150 to e, Minee's 1. f, Winifrea Conliak's b £, Lady Washiugion.... Murphy's b, b, Wardig. ! b, 1, coomua Tha result of the day's racing wan very eatis- factory to the peoplo in attendance, if uot to the ownerd of horsed, It cannot bn waid that the owner of Piince, who bss apoilt hin 30 record, or of Huckloberry, who han marked 2:231£ and in horeafier barred out of 2:30 and 2:27 purses, approve the result, still tha moeting may be set duwn 88 KO far very successful in sport. YOR T0-DAY, tho Inst of thie meeting, the managers promive cxcollont sport. ‘Tlioy have s runming reco for -yoar-olas, with mue excollout ontrios ; a 2-milo and repent runniug raco: a trotting purae for road horans ; and a consolation puréa for rannor, This should draw s good attandancn. The full lint of eutrics may bo found fu tho advertising columns, TIR DIXON RACER, Spectal Dispat-h to_'he Chicino Tridune, Drxox, 1tl,, July 5.—The closing racas of the | Dixon Iack Association. on aturdsy ast, wero witneased by thouranda of vur citizens. Ainv 8, won first monoy, Mudoo socond, Bismarck third, and Oak Grovo Glrl fourih, The beat time made was 2:27. Uroat credit must Lo given tho ener- gotio Hocrotary, Capt, Edward Sterhing, THE AUIOIA RACES, Bpecral Dupateh 1o Phe Chicans Lrinime, Aunony, 1L, July 6, —Tho first meating of the Aurors Driving-'ark Association occurrod this aftorucon, the races being witncssod by sbone 2,000 spectators. 'Tho running raco was won by Ki: f Elgio, in two_steaight heats, in 2:00 3¢, Maid of Datavis won tho paciuy 5 and 2:443¢. Hix hotsos were entered In tho 3:20 race, Nellie ¥, of Clicago, taking tho first money 1 2:50. 2:678{, Jack Short, ontered by Georgo Famaworth, of Clicayo, carried off firet monoy in tho 240 raca—time, 2:459¢, 2:4934, 2:62, 2:50, Tho Association werd favored with splendid weather, aud thp track was In excollent condition, but just aftor tho closs of tho races a tomifio thuoder-shower flooded the city. THE COLUNTUS NACES, Covusmus, O., July 6,—Ovar 4,000 porsons attonded tho racos to-day. ‘Ihie first raco was a milo dash for €100, betweon O'Nell and Storm, and waa won by O'Nerl—time, 1:491¢. In the noxt raco, a 2:27trot for 1,500, five hontcs ntarted. Bam Wast toolk the second heat in 2: and Bello Brassfield tho flvat, third, snd fourth ; heats—timo. 2:31, 2:32, aud 2:32. Bam West & took second money and Jerry Hoetal third, Af- { ter tho first beat, in which Lady Mao came in 7econd, & new driver was put behind ber, but ag ehe mada much poorer time than beforo, her old driver was acmin given his place, but without offoct, aa on the fourtl heat sl cato in fourth. Tho runnivg race, 2-milo hests, for $800, was taken by Capt. Hutchinson—time,d:43 and 8:4414, Second money to Granger, and’ third to Haz- zem, TIPE GREAT MEETING AT LONG DRANCIT, Loxu Braxct, July 5.—There was uu immonss attendance at tho racos Lere to-day, and tho sport waq tho most exciting of tho season, the favorites fu two of the racas baing beaten by tho lowest harsos in the pools. The frst race, the Hopeful stakes for two-yeat~olds, hall mile, wan won by Paetor, Lady Clinrnr wecond, Frecbooter third. Timo, 01}¢ sccunds, Tho winnor sald for 8105 in & pool of S1475, Faithloss, the favonte, sciling for $1,000, Tho second raco, purso of €600, for all ages, 2-mils Leats, waa won Ly Bigfellow, Kadi second. Curiboo and Donnybrook roled out after tho second hoat, Timoe, 8:44, 3:43, and 4:00%. Kadi won the firat heat, and Bigfellow won tho last two heats vory eavily. THE MONMOUTH COP. The most oxciting raco of the dny was for the Mnmnoulhmltr. 214 miles, Balloukeat was s hint favorite, Wild Tdfa solling as second choice, and Aarun Pounington third, Tho race was won by tho latior in the fast timo of 4:34. In tho pools Just befora the raco Iallankeet sold for §2,600, Wild Idle 81,025, and Aaron Ponningion £4900. Tho race was as follows: Dallonkeet waa firut away, Pooniugton socoud, with Wild 1die well up. This order wan muiotalaed until entering tue lsst milo. At the firat quarter Pannington moved up to within a longth of Dalloukest, and lmmadlnmuyulmu back undor & pull, passing tho half-miio polo, Pennivgton agam closed, nud at the throo-quartor was on lovel terms with Dallonkeet, Wild Idlo fivo lengths in the rear. Uz, the stretch tho leadors camo, Pennington woaring Dallonkoot out at tho turlong. aud, drawing clear at the foot of tho stand, wonut under the wire s lougth and & half ahead, Ballonkoot half & dozon longtha before Wild Idlo. ‘The cheoriog which followed Anron Penviugton's victory over the hitherio uubeaton cupmolamplon Ballonkeot wes very hoarty, and stroncly recalled tho scono st tho finfeh of the famous raco betweon Harry Bassott aud Longfellow for the samo prize in 1872, MENDOTA RACES, Saweeial Corverpuience of The Chicago Tyibune. Mxnvora, IN., Joly 8.—~The races hero to- day drow s largo oumber of poopl togathor, some 4,000 In number. Tho weathor, though sultry and cloudy, waa aa fino us could be desirod, and lust ovoning's rain-storm only ssrved to Jay tho dust woll on tho track.which waa in splendid condition, The firat part of tho programme waa & ruuning raoco, half-inile heats, for purao of £100, best threa in five; 860 to first; 830 to seoond ; $10 to third. Thore wero threo ontrios : munany, 8,m, Alica Ward,, 111 1. g, Bab oward. w3332 B, g. Larker,.. dr, N; 1A . Tho second was o trotting race, and was woll contested by the thres-minute olass for s small purss of #200, 8125 to firat, 860 to second, sud 45 to third. Thero woro seven ontrlas, Dur- jug the wooring, which occupiod consid- orable time, s colllsion took place be- twoeu Westorn Dick and Diadem, in which both sulkioa were smashod. suMNAnY, No. 8 was a pacing raco for $150, €00 840 to second, §20 to third, No, 4 was for horses with no record bettor thau 2:90, In which s gresn horso without auy rocord made his debut, and elicitod groat aj- plauso by his fino actiou and noblo stride, which promises well for 3:28 some day. The purses wore 8200 to firat, €100 to second, 860 to thurd, aud 840 to fourth, B.m, Amy B.... [Py Pesyes me—2:13% | BT, PAUL TACES, Hoectal Dinval 7 8. Paut, Aiun., I the soason over g T'ark Associntion courus onded to-day, The aitondance way miuch the Iargoat of tho meeting, fu'ly 2,500 being resent, Owing to the 2:34 trotting race not Enlnu fillod, tho Assooiation gave s purse of 60 for & quarter of a mile dash, aud a conmolstion purso of #200 for fiorses not mnulng any money. In the 2:30 aud 2:35 cla these, togother with the runuing race, 2 wile hoats, for s purso of 8600, mado an Inhremn‘f ramme, Tho flrét raco was a uarter daah botwoon Uncle Nod and Horrol erry, tho former ainning easily fn 26 scoonds. Following this cume thie 2-mile race, the event of the meeting, for which tho startors wero George Rice, Cane Cod, Queen of Diamonde, sud h’}odoo. the first-namo the favorite sgalnut the flald at §5 to §1, at which odds vory largo amounta of nioney wort ked. ‘The firet hLeat wea taken by Ricein B:443{, Cape Cod, Queen of Diamondy, aud Modoo iu the ordor named, Quoeu took the mext two hoats, the firat In 3:403¢, the fastoat tim¢ r made west of the Mississippi River, and tho other in B:4d. the trotting race tho entrios ara : Darknoss, Bt, Lawrencs, and P’at, thoe firat b inq the favor- Bt. Lawrence won i thros stral ght heaty, 88, Pat second. Just before the tho races the judges aopouuced that the followlng horsea and owners in tho classes pamed bad been suspended from all tracks under the Nationsl Associstion for mon- payment of entrance fees 1 oo mile rubuing hegts: Colladon, W. Vos- bnrg‘clrnnn Yooug Harry, ¥, A.Bradley; Billet, Jr., W.N. Green. Bt. Orolz, P. Lawiy Two-mile running: » Voaburg § YoungiHarey, F, o 2:00 class s Fly, George Martin, owner {mell{ Blly MoOarty 3 Limber Jum, W, H, e, ir | Billy Wol Batd ) B I}Q| *.hnb:ld’flm W, B, owner; Colladea, ¥ Budn{;“ 231 Yottiog elanas Liltle Bum, B, . Holley, own Brliton, 3. E. 'Wright, Billy O'Nell Fianar § Bily Wood, Jabi ,nm’mzu + Mode, L. i) N o olase s Dao, J. M, Habe § Billy o'Nefi, W, H. Yiaher | il ‘Sob ur. friey o697 15 7 2 Witeon) Gnise TOUNNAMEXT AT AOUTH NEND, IND, Kpecial Diputeh ta The Chicany yibund, Bourn Bewp, Ind., Jyly 5.—The firat dav'a tournamont In trap-shonting, given under tho aunpicas of the Union Club of this city took place to-duy and was attended with good succenn, thors heing forty-five ontries and & good attend- anco of mpactators. Tha tirat prize was taken by IHowes Iarnes, who lives down the Kankakeo marah a fow tailen, ho being the only one that Xilled ten birda straight. Dr. C. If. Middiet took the nocond. David Wooimsn tho third, W, L. Kizer tha fourth, atd Jacob Woolveiton the fifth. The following in s summary of the class #hooting ton wingle rises at 20 yards rimo ) ) yards baundary, prizes €50, $25, €15, £10, and 5, Frank T, Buzhy, Chiari-a Woolman, §iJoln Jller... Albrt Listenbergor W. 1L, Langiey. V. Voieinet KA, Listenterger... Wil 11, Longley, AL, Btraver, KA, I Wad U‘H. Gallowa; olit By o/Charicn HD, A, Dnf. I Vot dlites A1, oifan arth, Tliomias Turun E. Volslnet, PN NI CRNANB—ANO DO Alfred 1, Wade, Tho ehootlng ons In toams of fonr, and rovoral ro-antered, though without gaining any ®ivantage theroby. In the sliooting off far tha tio on nino birds at 20 yards, Meolor, Middioton, Danforth, aud Galoway tied on their thren birds, and stopped back to 80 yards, whon Middlaton got two out of thrac, and the prizo on the tio for oight birds. Woolman alone got bis throo on the tia for seven. (sloway and Kizer tied twico, and Kizer took two at 30 yards, leaving Galoway out for the last. Woolverton got his thres atraight, "To-morrow tha prizes ore donblo thoso of to. dav, with a donblo-bird aweepstaken, and a prizo for tho bost averago shooter 1u the tournament, e AQUATIC. LEGATTA OF TILE KT, PAUL DOAT CLUM. * #oecial Dipatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br. PAvt, Mion,, July 6.—The 8:, Paul Boat Club had its anbual regatts to.dsy. In the Frestman clasy, siogle sholls, piize, a silver medal, ous milo straight away, waa won by Wright, Time, 6:55; Myors, mecond; Morrie, | who upsetat the outcomo, third ; and Dasaell, fourth. Iu the Junior class, eingle slells, milo and roturn, prize, gold medal, Butler camo firut, tima 15:15); Jilson socond, tme 17:10; Boll third, and Hyndman fourth, Ball ~caught two crabs aud ran juto a rock-pife. Hyndman run {oto s skif oo tho way up, sud ovar & dog on the return. In a crew race botwosn a miz-oar barge and four-oar working-boat, the prize beiug old badgos for each of tho' crew, the bargo came in aboad ; time for 2 miles, 16:39%(. Tie {sland where tho club-houso 18 located, tho bridge, and part of Third street ovorloosing tha conrae, were crowds ed with spectators numoering thousands. ROWING AT DUSTON, Bontoy, Tnly 5.—At tha rowing regetts on Churlos River to-day the single ecull raco of 3 tuiles was won by Jobu Biglin in 16 minutes 1 wocond, Bunders, Bocond, Morris, Plitaburg, third. 'Morris shipped two or three soas aud thus lost all hope of winning.. Tho race for Whitehall boats, 2 miles, was won by the T. Portlow, pullea by Evan Morria and AL Do Lowry. Timo, 18 miunton 441{ seconds. Tho raco for four-onred nhelis, 4 milos, was won by llu:’:'lulkunr-mgln crow 1024 minutes 30 soo- ouds, THE MADIRON REGATTA, Snecial Ievateh to T'he Chizugo Tridune. 3MapisoN, Wik, July 5,~This sfternooa our yacht club had ita first regatta on Lako Alonoua over @ 12-pilo coursa, Nino yachits participatod, four in tho first clags, tive in tho #econd, Tho first claws 1m0 waa_clowo Lotween Eclipsa, Capt. Cobaone, and Magic, Cant. Zebltar, 'Tho former camo tn firat, but tho other foilowed within ive minutes, aud won the raco on time-allowsuco by one minute, The Eclipro's timo was 2:33¢ : Magic's, 203, 1o wocoud-ciads prizo waa won by tho Uracle, Capt. N. . Jonos A raco followod botwoon_sls-osred shell Lady Fairchild and four-onted Kegonsa. 'Iho water wa rough and tho weathor riny, but tho boya took to the water hika ducks, and rowod the coursa of & milo and repoat, the Koganea wiue ning in 11:43, Lady Fairclild coming in 82 sec- onds lator, FOREIGN. CREAT BRITAIN, THE AMEIMOAN JUFLEMEN, Donuy, July b,—~The closing festivitles in hionor of the American team took placo to-day. Tuls morning & party sccowpaniod by Maj. Loach, mombora of the Lord Alayor's fomily, sod othor distinguistied citi zeos of Dablin, mado sn excursion throush Wicklow, and baliod st Powers Court Waterfall, whero » banquet wad given iu the largo tent orected for tho ocoasion. Ald, Manuing prosidod, who vroposod tuo tosst *To Ounr Awmerioao Visitora,” Gen, Dakin mado s nittiog rosponse, thanking the Irisk pooplo for the woloomoe thoy Llad everywhero extended to his compavions mud _himsolf. le con. cluded by wishing the Irish toam victory ovorywhoro oxcupt over Amoricand. Ald Man- nlu? and 3Maj. Leech wore ench presouted o silvar flsak i the name of the Amarioan team. Aa thoy wera presonted, thireo cheors nod s tiger woro glvon. o tesm havo an official roozption at Boltast to-morraw, and a ball will be given in tholr honor in tho evening, On Wednoulsy afteruoon the Americau toam will compete st Clandeborne in a match with short nitles, each man firlig fifieon shots at a range of 1,000 yaras. The prize is tho silver cnp proseuted by the Mayor and oitizens of Belfast, OONFIDENCE IN DEECHER, Lowpow, July 6.—1he TRev, Dra. Parker, Honry Allon, and Aloxander Raloigh, prom- inont Conyregational ministors, yestonday drew up and signod an addross wlhich is open forothor tlgnatures until Fridey next. Thosignersdociare that having watchod the late trisl of the caso of Tilton vs. Boccher, they thauk God they are onabled to racord an exprossion of thu]ug{r- mout and fesling entirely favorable to Mr. Deooher's Chrlstian charaate: MOODY AND BANKEY mupounce that the present wook will be tLelr last in London, Thoy go to Yari —_—— SPAIN. THE WAR. Mapnm, July 5.—Jovellar has thrown 400 shells into Cautariefa, He (s expeoling reln. foroements of hieavy artillory. The Uarlista are uawilling to rivk a second ongagomont, and Do Fogaray with the main body hes withdrawn, —_—— AFRICA, [Herald Cubis Special.] Pans, July 5,—Col, Long Boy, formerly of the United Btates srmy, and now in the Egsptian sorvice, has arrived in Patls from Lis second expodition to the Nial Niam country, where ho Is extending the suthior- ty of the Khodive. He brought to Calro fine specimens of authropophagt, lncluding » famalo of the Akka, or Ticke Ticke dwarf raco. The Khedive hua decorated with the Ordor of Modfidio two pegro soldiers who aided Col. Loug In a desperate encounter at Lake Mroole, which Col. Long believes to be ons of the mauy sources of the Nil for the United Gia ———in FRANCE, AMERIOANA 1N TARIS, Panrs, July 8.—Amoug other rocent wrrivals in Paris are Judgo Liodley, of Bt. Louls; Gen, Col. Loug loaves shortly Railway Murder, The Beens of the Awful Crime in Long Island, Two Loaded Excursion Trains Driven into Each Other, An Unknown Numbor of Paople Killed or Fearfully Wounded. New Yonx, July 5,—At 2o'clock this after- noou » collsion occurred on the South Hide Ratiroad, near Far Rockaway, batween two pas- songor tralus, Boven porsons were killed aud about twentyinjured. Both trains wore com- plotely wreckod. The dispatches arriving from thes scens of tha disastor at Far Rockaway are meagre, Bo far a8 can bo learnod up the prosent, the following Is & LIST OF RILLED: J. Ellors, real catata sgent, of Brooklyn; J. Hibbard, conductor, reniding at Flushing ; M. Hartmann, jeweler, corner Broadway and Becond street, Brooklyn; W. . Gould, of Far Racks- way ; Mr, Thurman, 102 Broadway, Brooklyn ; Buell, of the United Btatea Army; Col. Wilson Btarling, of Ilioois, THE FRENOL PRESIDENT, Preaidont MaoMahon returoed to Parls this moralug, ' THE ABBEN*LY. Differont groups of tle Itight meé lu-dlg and decidod againat & disaclution af the Assembly in Auguat, A DUMOBED BRECALL. Loxpox, July 6, 6 s m,—The morolng papers say that s m;‘ou WAy Eroulmx in Pans yester- y that tho Brench Lmbassador to Borlin had Leen rocalled, and it bad the effecs of fatlening the Bourae. PR — ITALY, ¥XW MININTER 70 THE DNITED STATRS. Rous, July 8.—4o suthoritative snnounces mont is wade that Blgnor Blave Las boau lt inted sucseasor of Cbavaliar Casi ab Waesl Mr. Pifefer, of 221 North Second treot, Brook- Iyn; Mr. Kehol, 71 Now Chambors strest, Now York: Mr. Willinm Bradley, 23 Matden Lane, Among the killed ars two unknown men. The following are the names of thoso NOT LIKELY TO RECOVER John Atater, 650 Union atreet, Drookly Walsh, 0 Poarl streot, Now Thomss Hobinson, Gresn Toint, L. I., and Jacob Now, of rams piacn; Pringlo, 784 Greenwich street, Now York ¢ Will- iam Quio, Oyater Bay, L. 1. Ia all thero sre twenty-seven wounded. Coroner Ilicks {a holding an inqnest. Thera in rumora from reliable sources which ssy that President Perspentivusen ordered tho train from Rockaway to etart. The traju to Rockaway was on time, and the Prosident of the lino divap- peared aa soon aa the accident ocemired. Heo wag uadly trightoned. Theengineer and fireman saved thomselves by jumping from'the ongine. The traina wero excursion troins, and wero crowdefl with paesengers. Two of tho men who wero killed waro ritiing besido thoir wives and chil- dren, who escapod without s scratch. A mew timo-tablo was publiahed to-3ay, which probably may nccount for the sad accident. The engincer states thas e was running 10 miles an hour, leavily laden, and crowded with passengers. He eaw tho smokeof the coming engine and whistled down broaks, notwitustanding tho ENOINES TELESCOPED. Aany of the wounded wero loft at the sceno of the dissster, whilo the dcad wero being carried to the nearest hotels aod reatdencos. It is im- vossible to toll eithor the number of killed or wounded, aa thero aro soms supposod to still remein in tho debris, whilo numbers have been takeu away by their fricuds. Tho GREAT EXCITENEST, and an Intenso fecling of fudigoation. Boma 8ay tho blame falls at tho door of tho telegra; Lt aperator, and that Woodsbury's message said : “Come on,” whilo tho train was still on the awitch, This dooe not raceive much beliof. The trainto Rockaway had the right of way and three mioutes to run ono milo, Tho doad wore wero terribly mutilated. SHAFTS FROM HEAVEN. Special Dumateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bmannoya, I, July 5,—Mr. Joln Thomas, living 7 miles north of here, was killod by light- nlug st § p. m. to-day, with his team, which he was driving in from tho fleld. Bueciul Disrateh to Tre Chicaas Trioune, Tenne Havrg, Ind., July 6.—During a terrifio thunder-storm yestordsy a Bunday-school mt Mackaville wan struck,and fitteen pervons, mostly chuldren, injured. Two will die, Lizzie Godsog. snd Ben Hodges. L, July 5—. ackaville, & about forty parkous wero i-lionse, holding Bunday- school, vesterday sfternoon, Tho opening pray. or was just finishod when lightning struck the cbimnoy, shocking evorv obe intho room. iz tean poraona woro injured, soveral soriously, but none fatally, One of the lojured was Wobb W, Coata,' s prominent citizon. EXAGGERATED. LousvruLe, Kv., July 6,—Tho flrst reports of tho accidont to tho J, D, Parker wera oxagge- rated, Sho struck Nubel's Rock st tho foot of tho falla and sunk in 3 foot of water, Her pas- sengers and freight woro romovod In safety, and to-day tho boat was got alloat sud is now pre- pariug to loave for Memphis, KILLED BY A TRAIN. Ouama, Neb., July 5.—A nowshoynamed Coch- ran was run ovor by an omiprant train at Kearuey Junction last evoning and had both logs broken. THE DUBLIN WiIilISKY FIRE. ASceno of Appnlling Destruction and Disgraceful Abnndonment to Appe. Ute far Strong Drin Correapondence London Times, Dunny, June 20.—Tbs most s'arming snd destructive fire wlich Las occurred in Dublin since the bumliog of the Custom-Houso storea abont 40 yoarsa ago broke out last night inthe Libecties. It originated in & mslt-liouss, the property of a Mr. Iteid, in which s largo quanti= ty of malt waa storod. This bullding was situs- tod In the contro of o district luhabited by pere soos of the laboring clasy, and in olose proximity to it waa a large bonded store, belonging tos Mr, Lawless, and nann.lulnfi about 1,800 punclhicons of whisky, Urandy, aud other spirits, awned by soveral distillers. “Tho first ntimation of tha fira was conveyed sbout 8 o'clock to tho station of the Muuicipal Firs Irigado on Winetavern stroet, and wax not, it ja stated, rospondod to an promptly as usual ; though, even had thore been ! immodiate activity, it i8 not likely that much, if | soytling, effectual could have beou dono tn chock the progresa of the flamew. Owing to the futlsmmablo uature of tho stores, thoro was | hope from tho frt of eaving ouy of tho adjoin- | ing prewisoa, but foare wore entertained that | the conflagration wonld be bLorno lu & rosistloes ! flood ovor the city, The buiniug liquid streamed § out under the duors and thirough every crevics in the malt-house, nod, rushiug atoog the stracts, #oon found [t8 way into the bonded stores, whoro, mooting with a congenlal element, it bae camo more terriblo mod eprosd on every side | with ruinous effoct. ‘The barrola of spirits, ! lecomiug Ignited with the rapldity of gun- | powder, bixtad and burnt up, iding forth new tributarles to swell the flery tide, which tion whiclh thoy could not rosist. Although xl:nu stieets woro gonerally well guardod by vlo pot ¥ansaeny unobserved to places where it ran moat Treely alung tho channels or formed In pools in tho stroets, ang they rosorted to evory posaibla oxhediont to obtain_draughts. Some tricd to thelr boots, e, 1 I ato craving by aling {0 satisfy their passion: acrors tha clibunola an; 7 Siraam il ol nd lapped tho intoxicating mont fukehsibla vitaln, whilo othe manla, msbod into their exampla, & morn aliocking exhibitio | 30:18 p, o miitary aud polico, numbois of poo- cossthrongh' narrow Iauan ‘and the lqnor in their baty snd othors in nich “means, they lay down 0 bocawn holploss _and al- Rud wero dragied off £0 hos- ™, ¥oized wun the samo the:r ?lnccn and follosred o hard toconcoivo nof derrating vice, Homo deorls of bravery wern dune which ‘im to Lo et off avainst much disgracefnl eon inot, Nambers of students of tho Univeraty the wmedical schools voluntrered to bl 1t wonld thorities o preserving order aud working tis @agincs when iy could be got inta plas, and an artillaryman dasliod through’ the flames at the riek of"bis Iifo nod rescned & number of harses out of the stables atiached to the malt atores, Amoug tho buildings winen tho fire fastenod apor with greatest tenacity wan a large tanuary in Mill stroet, whicki. though the contenta werellesa inflammable, was rednced to rusus in a tow houra, Apublic housa at thn cornor of Ardeo stract and Chamber atreot, bolouging to A man namod Fitzaimmons, was kwopt away at au early period, and tho ownor, who is an invelld, was rexcued with somo diflicully. A naw wingof the Comin Lying-in Hospital, which 18 {n courso of orection by Bir Arthur Guianess, had a natrow escape, as tho flamos esught the weaftoldidg in froat, but it was promjitly romovod and the danger avertod. A number of puncheous of whisty were got ont of tuo wtoren at the first ontbreak of the fire and piled up in Coris street, whera tho soldiers had tr guard thom with fixod bayouets to keop away tho rtaob, Tin peoplo conld not at firat understand why the tiro brigade did not use their ongines, and seemed dirtosed to resont their apparantly cul- pable waction, but the explostony 1u the sowersy when tho buruing liquid ran luto them and reached the nccumulated gaeea phowed by ter- riblu ovidenco the prudence of adopting another remedy, With the willinz help of the military and citizous, the pavement was torn up and au_embankmont was formed and covered with manuro aud wud brouht from the Corporation dopot 1o Clasbrossil straot, and by this means tho tire was isvlated and 1ts prog- res aventuaily checked. After the ligmd hnd been burnt out ths cogiues woro brought into play upon the smouldering embiers, aud aro still activoly engaged. Tho firo is atill burmug underground, but it is hoped that all serious daue gor s port, It ta smpossible yet to form a enrrect of tho amount of damage doue, but the ttruction of property has been enor- woud, There arv thirty-vevon houses in Crunbor wircet, Ardeo wtreet, and Mill strect reduced to ruiny, Tho bonded starcs, aud, it is Lehoved, tho tanuery, aro covered to some extent by insurance, Lut tho accnpied dwellinge, in which tue famlies of many decent artirans and workwen, who aro now Lomeless, Iived, wore uninsured. The valno of ths con- tents of the Londed siores was £54,600, nud it 18 prubable that the wholo luss will amotut to over 120,600, 2y Telegraph Sunday Night.—~Tho firo wee still smouldering to-day, and jots of flame sliot up 1lttally, but wera prometly subdued by tho cuzines. Crowda of peolo vieitod the Ty, which 11 some respscts reAeni- blol tho sceno of o recent bombarimcnt from the rubbisk of fulton aud shattered bauses, charred timber, fesgments of furniture, aud . property of various Luds lyimg i hieaps, of struwn about 1o wild disorder, with Iiere and theio deop yawuing chasms of exploded sowcrd, Ureat musery bas beou causod to tho poor people who inbabited tha rooms of huures lot in tencwents ju Ardee stroot, Chamber streot, Malt mrect, and Cork street, many of whom wero loit abeolutely homelosw, Otbers Liad their rooms and furniture o dreuclied and damaged that they could not stay in them. Thoy found a kindl¥ sympatty and sheiter trom others of their own class who had escaped from tho effects of the contiszration, aud numvers who had nover spoken to each othar beforo fue torchanged tokens of friondship avd sffection in prosouce of a common dauger. lrrespective of tho largor buildings destroyed, over tacoty of tho tenomeut houses havo boeu roduced to rmoe, It waa deplorablo to see the sgony of those who, rated from relatives in their burried flight, wero in suspense om to their fate, No case of 80y losa of lifo from the fire itaelf Is reported, though many persons could not escape from Lo baud of fire which oncircled their dwellings in {froot, aod hiad to malio their way out through tho rear, Two coru-parters, howover, nawed 1ieals and deNulty, aged respectivoly 23 and %0, Lliave died in tho Liospital from the offects of drink= ing tho whisky which tlowod in tho stroets, They wero both found in a lane off Cork sireot on the nigut of the fira, Iying insensiblo, with their bouts off, which thev had evidently usod to cal- lect the liquor. ‘I'here aro suveutcen other perwons in tho Meath Hospital who are sulfering from tho samo cause, aud it ia ferred that other deatbs will follow, It i oW ascer- tained that the firo originated i tho bonded epirit utores of Mr, Lawrenco Maslono, 1u which thers wero 56,000 barrels of whisky snd other spirituous liquor. Ouly sixty-one casks were redcued b au early period, Ieods malt-houss Wwas 1ot 80 valuable nor eo much insurcd a8 waa at first roportod. Tho brigado, uuder Capt. Iugram, wero on the spot about fifteen uuuies after notico waa roceived ; but the firo Lad thon got the upper hand, and until 1 o'clocle a. m, they could only uwo tho engines to saturate thie bouses iu tho neighborhood aud malka them Joss linblo to take tire. About 200 10en of the Second legimont wore promptly sent from Itichmond Busracks, Thcro wers léo preseut 8 woldiers of tho Filtieth Revimen und 200 police-conntables. No accidents occuires in conngcetion with tho tire, and thero was uo breach of the peace or attempt at tho Loowbe to solze vome barrels of Wwhinky. 'Tho large forcs of military sud police, with tho co-operation of wany respectable citizons, eiiciently preserved onder. A public subscription has been ooim= wouced for the poor peoplo who have suffored by the fire. nato de- THE WEATHER, Wasmvarox, D. C., July 6—1 a, m.~For the TLuske ltoglon higher followed by falling barome- ter, easterly to southerly winds, cool, paztiatly cloudy wosthor, aud occasional light rains, LOCAL OLEERVATION. Unti0ao, July 5, 200 p, 2, T 4 py m, 30,03 00 p, mq,§0.01) 0 Maximim thormoieter, 17; mInULUG (Rermomes tor 8T, QENZBAL OBSERVATIONS, Cutdago, July 8, Qi) Weather, Station, |Dar JThr| Ciuclouuti, 3 1,00) Oleyeune Duluth ... {218 Eucunnba | 13113 t, Qarry. 30,00 dashed with incresstug fury through tha streets, | Ouaba, . 2 Tho boadod stores wore spoodily wrapped | Milwaukeo.| #[N. E., got .| Light radn, in tlamen, which illuminated tho sky and sig- | LaCrosse B3/N., gentl ,mli".nr» ualed the evont for miles beyond’ the cnr Leavunw'y T0IN,. fresh, +29lCloudy, o TN the Fire Bngado artived aitor some list! they saw that tholr eugives mud appli- for extinguishing ordinary tirea were of | il in such sn emergency. " To nda water Oaana, Aeb., July 6, —Tbe rain-storm which set in Katundsy eveniug continued Wil thia aftor uoon, and oxtended over & grest extant of torri- ritory, No damage. Total rainfall for June, 11 uroing torrent would fiave baen on!: iaches, rgnd;rll‘mn;a vlraduly Jlumulma As i e the buralng liquid ran down to the sewers, aud, maoting with tho Eescs. which were. con | INE WESTERN. LIRS fined 1o thom, ocausod thom to buret | ATomsox, Kan, July 5.—The whole of X with explosious which increased tle * ern Ksneas and Southorn Nebraska hau been at slarm aad daoger, A largs force of | most delnged with rain since Saturday mornioz. military, under Col. Fellowes, Asalstant-Adjn- tant-General, was considerately dispatched (o the polico in mantsining order, aud rere [ dored valuablo ald. Thoy formed s cordin | around the burniug premises and kopt awsy the crowds of people who rushed to the e from various motiv cliefly from curioslty, but many tho bops of plunder. The inbabitsuts of the houses in the vicimity wero ic-strickon, snd 1t was pitisLle aight 10 witueas their bewildermont aud terscr, Mosnwhile the blazing liquid coutinued to pous , through the stzeets like lava, snd cotming in cou- ‘ taat with tho wood of the bouses, whick are tha oldest in tha oity, l’uuod them like mai | The whola block of bulldings oxtending Bloug i hwood, | wonteriug here has gov tiwe, Tiuve so tar conq! alligatons e foutlnamient, xtibic taore Inlelligenos tha would ba expected from lts appesrance, Au wili- | The Atchivon & Nobrasks Naiirosd 1 badly ! washed, and no tralos bas armived in or left this clty to-day. The track of the Clicsgo, l'look Tsiand & Dsoitiy Road 16 aleo badly damayed, 9 i -day, All other roads No tiana lett or arrived «fhdu-rymm through on ——————— lzacor as a House=Dog, In ‘ml:n‘;‘ph.r'u of the Soutboru States men ucmdhmir ls" -uu'hnwml:: them and ke, e oo o el doiestia. siata. the be treet sud the ator waa ouce tha cause of & curious case being E‘L:m'i??."ihu'é‘;’i’.'ufi"'flr:&. :ud » rauge of ]; fn.a ot Now Drln-nuimlt ’;““’{ h‘?x‘x’ hmuglfi; an Liouses {u Mill streot, wero wpeodily absoibed, | .action sgsinsta or for keeping an wlliga- and the residents in mauy cases found it bard to sscaps with tholis lives, Tmn:fi Mans 1esan l: lu‘f lhlz h:u :‘l Ll:o [} na {ostau s mw: nmnlh'lt it ‘I).u:rn alone from the fontagratiod itaslf thst dangor of fatal conses n | ard, aas O sy atio_ 484" 18r0GitY. that abo. had tivg that tho beast was of requontly bad accavion 1o enter Lis yremuss, and that, wheuevor compalied to do so, sio was in fear of ber life, _basy mrested, Tbs defendant, who bad belug required 10 plaad, stated 1 ! an priveiplo aud furthornore, or, W. W. MeIntosh ; Valloy City Maid, Bill nences fa apprehonded. A PR i = = % wia e pool favorlie, | Hroke " Siono, Rl StoCarly ; Do, B. W, SLAUGHTER. Aomo from 't condnet of thy pemaont Fred St i Kome tho anifmat an o kind of honesdog 5 pools, with Winifred as | Petter, Hreamaof burning whisky, which to 1ot poo- | It wad quity. & praddastin antie o84 Prmked THE TRIGGER, Horrtblo nnd Blond-Curditng | Hon "wilch shov ‘sonid ot rasiss. Alvuast | (12 040 FNSKT B bean i habit of taas, ing_tho ailigator, and oxolting his tlekling Wit fn tho rim with 8 long pole® wheers ing brickbata at him, #0 far a8 to roar his buck with s rod-hot iron, Lpoa this tha defendant waa dischargod, wiile tho Iady waa hound ovor 0 koop tho peace tor Ig polo, thrasw- and on ova occasinn wont wards tho alligator wud ita ownor, WASILINGTON, Prof. Jenncy Reltorates ¥is Formar Statement that the finck Rills Do Not Contnin Gold Enongh to \Wore rant fixtend Operntions- p-Moeting cutive Committeo of tho Nativnal Grango, Wasntsorox, D. C., July b.—Another digpatch waa roceived at the Indian Burean to-day from Prof. Jenney, in which ho reiterates hia former Atatement that, g0 far, o bas nod found gold cuough in the Diack Bills to warrant any oxtendod mining operations. Thera aro fftoon miners nosr whora ho s eu~ camped, who claim that they obtain from 510 15 cants worth of gold to a pantul of carth. "Il Profossor stales that ho has tested it woveral tnes and cannot mako an averago of over 134 ceuta per pon. He doscribos tho char- lcllulr of formations, aud says It does not indicate Rold. - Becrotary Delano loft hers on Baturday night for Mt. Vernou. 0., and will probably not ro- turo to resnmo tho duties of Scoretary of tho Intertor. T is Lohoved that Assistant Becrotary Cowen will be appoinzed ta tun position if tho offort to hnal tho diifaroncon betwoon him and the presunt Secrotary shall bio murconstul, Tho Executive Commitics of tha National Graogo hold o moating to-day aud_wiopted tho renort of tho Sub-Commitico. to whom lisd beon reforrod the mubject of internatioual oxehango betwoen co-oporativo focietics of (iroat Britaln and tho Patroun of Musbandey of the United States, ‘The roport kays: * laving oxmained tho detmils of the Plan of the eoe oporativo eocietica of (ireat Dritain na piesontad by thoir deputation to the United Btatos, properls known ss tho Rochiale plan, aod 1ts wordertul kuccews, wo heartily recoms mend it to the earefal nonsidoration of our Hiato and subordinats Grangos, and to the meme bors of our or.d ud advisa such action on the part of tho Exocutive Commitees of tho moveral Btatos ca mav Lo neecasary ta the organization and onoretion of _such co-0parative assaciations withiu our Ordor.” . C - GEN., SHERMAN LOYALTY. Statement by o Nouthern Congrosse o Tho Hon. W, IL. Lovy, Congressman from tha Fourth Louisiana District, has publishod tho fol« lowingetatement in the Shroveport Times : Narcurrocnes, La., June 22, 1875, —UeNtrz. ¥EN: In yourisyuo of Sunday, Juno 20, appears the following articlo: Cal, Wiiliam M, L ; Congresrman elect from this dintriet, i vald to b.3e recently made tho fallowing scatannt 40 8 currcapoudeut of tho Cloclunal} Ene irer : “*Gen, Shorm: + anequivocally, aud nn- cually. pleized himeeit fn the most binding not” W Buht ou either wite during tho War, br fure the oconston Trefer to, Col. Sherman, any with mnyseif cud Gen. Bragz, while taking A drluk at tho §t, Clarles bar, made the mamo pledito in Gumistakablo terims, His atrongest dssiro fn parte 108 wan (0 leave suaswtiranca that Lie lind Do enniity, ol would not participata in the Aght, 1t was an atiulon atnoug mauy (st Buernan's policy wos 1o res tire uutil the tnlug waa over, thon Faturn aud_resume Lin old place et tho miistary seioo), waizh be couid Iinve done, » ho was Tegarded aa a Vory valuable min for that position,™ 3 Ideem it my duty to correct this statement, fpssmuch 88 it is n misunderstanding or misap- probiension of the facis of tho case, and 1 am un- wilhog that my namo should bo conuocted with auglit that doos injustico to another. I bavefre- queutly, in privato intercourse, spoken of my ro- Iations with Qen. Sherman whilo b bad charga of the Lonisiana Stato Sominary of Learmng, nod rosided in Rapidos Parish, but must have bren greatly misunderstood It from any remurks of mico it lias veon deduced that Uen. Shermian ever *voluntarily, uneqaivocslly, and uncondi- tionally pledeed himself, in tlie most Linding mannor, notgto fight on either side dunng the S a good deal of Gon, Bierman just befors the War; bad frequent convereations” with him 3 and was' grostly lm]!rmflmd by bis earncatness aud unoasinees of feoling in tho dlscunsion of the probablo results of the pocession movewent, 1 was an ardont advocata of seccssion, buth olicy. Ho was srdently and, I Lolioyva, riucercly opposod to it ou the same grounda, I well femembor a solomn and pad- dened exprossion of bis opinfon juss sfter the adoption of thoe Ordivance of Becession by the Louisians Couvoution, to tho offoct that poaces= ' Vle Boce-uion was imposiblo, sud s tertiblo ine ternecing war was inovitable, tho magaitude cf | which, ha thouglt, wes not approciated by ua ¢f tha Suuth, but - which, from bis knowledgo of Northarn sontiments, Lo professcd to forcsces Ho oxpressed Limmclf most gratified for the kindneea aud hospitality which bad besn oxtend- ad to him by the villcials sud private citizens of our State, and_atated, ou more than ono oct e sion, that, in viow of tho terriblo struggle which Lo believed was imminent and ivevitabla Lo wishod to rotire to komo quict home i tho ‘Went, whero he might not be called upan to participata in it, or evou witness its horrorm, I cortainly construied Gen. SBherman's remarke rs indicauvo of a desiro to abutain from active rote ticipation in the War, but not as. pledgive Yar ~ self not to take part in It. Itia duotoo- 19 ntato thac I anw him last (boloro tho Wasy brt & whiort timo atter tho pussage of tho Bedesrcm Ordinanco of Louisiana, and theso converea= tious wero had, if my memory sorves ma aright, At lenst & mouth or aix weaks befora tho meucomont of sctual hostilities, Wlat cavscd may bavo operated to chango his views, s uce derstood by mo, I Liave no meaus af kuowing. Binco the surronder I have svon Geu. Bherman but once, and then our futerviow waa casusl and lon; nunnrfin):llunhcurunr{‘b My luto—biuum T ationa with him have not been renowe Wirtns M. Leve, P OBITUARY. Tawrronn, Ct., July 5.—The Rov, Robert G. Vormilso, oghtoan years Profossor of Theology in Hartford Seminary, died this morning, Spectal Mapateh to The Chicaao Tridunt, , Manisox, Wis., July 5.—J, O, Fostin, forsome +| years in business horo, and latterly limugons farm nosr this clty, was found dosd o bis barn estorday, linving died suddenly, snd there wore ifluplcioun of foul piay, A Coroners luquest, lowovor, decided tiat Lie camo to lus death from natural causos, ————— FAILURES. Haurrax, July 5.—Roberteon, MoLeod & Go., wholosslo dry-gooda doslers, Linve bocome in. solvent ; liabiliucs, §250.000, Martin & Cnl. and Tobott Conros, rotall suw, went Into insolven~ "’,‘,‘:;3:;;“, July 5~J. W. Warner & Bon, banko:s and brokorv, bave gone into baukruptog, e — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Quzesstows, July 5.—The steamship Penpe aylvauia, from Philadolphis, bas arclved. Frysourn, July B.—The ateamshin Buoris York, has arrivod, "i"x'nzlv;v?':ux'.’l‘.l‘uly 8.—Arrivod, the steamer Qe ¢, from Liverpool, e sstows, July 6.—Arived, the City of Richmoud. PASTORAL, Orrawi, July 5.—Tha Rev. I1. A Collison, cf 1llincis, haa boon engagod s pastor of the Re- forwaed Episcopal Church of this city, LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICHE 8TEAMELS, ine, Milwaukee, aud Wost Bhore ports, oiday elcociol s '-y:r-.nunlan 'ia'.:itll:‘ lsflnu, M““fl‘:‘ iy rioaped. Forat: doseshaud deawa es0epted, OILTANHS, . WILSON & ZVENDEN'S ! OIL TANKS, MBASURING PUMP. N 47 & 49 Wast Lako Bt OHXQAW B Se3d tor Oatalosut