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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE *WEDNESDAY,*JULY=7,~1875. FOREIGN. Tho American Riflo Team Enthusie astically Recelved at Del- fast, Ircland, Debate fn tho English Houss of Commons an tho Russian Campaign in ws Khiva, Gambotta Declines to Fight a Duel with Paul Cassaguac, Bat Two French Editors Settle a Diffi- . culiy in This Way in Belgium. How {ho Annual Spread of Qur Bird’s ‘Wing Arouscs the Dritish Lion, A Draft of the New Constitution for the Bpanish Kingdom, & Deofares In Favor ol Indlvidual and Aeliglons Liberty. CREAT BRITAIN, THE I'0UNTH-OF-JULY RANQUET. L.oxpon, July 6.—At the baaquet in the Crys. tal Palaco last night, United Biates Hiniater Bchonck, on proposing thie health of President Grant, dwalt on the prido and attachmont which Americans bad for thoir country. Thoy wera Toyal bocausa their Conatitulion and Government are of their own choice, and thog wore loyal to the Executivo for the kamo reasan. IIa alluded to tho wonderful material progress of the United Btaton. Doth England and Amoriea liad derived bouefits from tho Doclaration of Indonendence. Friondlv footina are now the rule botwuen who Peaple af tha tira counttios. Mr. Towons rolarrcd to the lato Civil War in Amorfos. Ho waid bo know that tlo Quoon naver turned agrinst America In the day of troublo. Among thoso a tha banguct wera tho son of President Gract, Sie Frodorick Perking, sud Henry Richard, A'membor of Parliamout. The Btandard ssys that ** none but Americans would yanturo on auch & displey of bad tasto an the banquot, and none but tue Inglish would tol- @ it. It Is hwrdly decont for any loval in- flisliman to partloigato o the celobration of Cuglich disastors, Tho Amorican inautroc- tion was pbout tho most unprovoxed ra- telllon in lusiory, In prosent times, for- bearanco sud couciliation on the English #ido fu retarued Dy tho Amoricans with iusule and pbuse, which 8 only eucountorod by erug- inx ivtery, aud this Doan Stanley calls * rocon- aliation' and *peso-making.' Among the Aworlcans are but o (ow who are not actaally potticipating in 8 genoral aystem of pablia Plunder in their country who would not ex- chauge their inalituions for® the order, honests, and lovalty of this Lmpite, from which, a can- tury ago, thoy made tneir inanno rovols." ANOTHER FAILURE. T.oxpoy, July 6,—John Rankin & Co, have tallod. Liatilitiea estimarad at £1,250,000. LOOXING OUT ¥OI BIITIAN INTERESTS, The Britlsh gunboss Lively sails from Porte- mouth for tho Spautsh coast to protect Dritish fimm‘ in ports throatenod by military opers- on. TOR AMERIOAN TUFLEMEN AT DELFART, Brrraat, July .—The Awierican toam arrived I thie ity thin ovening. Thoir recoption sur: BMud oven that given them whou they entered ablin, Mavor Lindsay aud the Corporation of the city wero at tho station to rocowvo themn as they stoppod from the traw, and escorted them to carriagos. Tho erowd In and sround the depot filled all the availablo spaco., A procession was formod, ond the gueata made & triumphal entry iuto tho oy, They pasaed through at: octs foatooned with baunorsand Ppacked on oach #idn by orowds, apparentls com- Pprising the eotire population, Il chuering waa uuceasing frowm tho moment they loft tuo station antil thov roachod the lmporial Hotel, Thore tho enthusiasm of tho populico was 80 groat and ealls for the Captain of tho toam so nrgont that the Mayor troduced Col. Gildersleove, who ro- coived round after round of appisuso. Col. Gildaraleavo thankod tho citizens for the coraial rocaption, and the Magor then introduced Mayor Looch, who was recewvad with grost applauso. Ho said the highest honor that could be pald to him and the Irish toam was in tho cordial wolcome tho cople of Lolfast had given their conquorons, W'ho vimtors then entered tho hotol, din with tha Mavor sud membets of the City Goy- orument, Later in the eveniog thoy attended s fate given in their bonor at the Dotavic Gardenn. On thoir way to tho place of feutivity they found the streots crowded with pooplo, whugo enthusis nam was trropressible, Tho gardeus preseoted s gala appoarance, Firteeu thousaud peraons woro proaent, and ropoated choors wore given for tho Americans, Before loaving Dublin, Col. Gildorsloeve and other mowmbers of the texm visited and took Jeavo of the Lord Mayor mad promimont citzens. A largo mssomblage witneswed their departare from =~ Dublw, iocluding all who bad assisted in thelr ontortaln- ment and noarly all the American residents. \Loud choeta and shouts of good-byo wero given ®a the aralo lefu the dopot. On the raad weloom- ing crowds woro coliected at every station be- tweon Dublln sud Belfast, aund many church- res wero llagged. At Portadown, tha raiirond fflmmny provided n special train for tho visitors for the remainder of tho joarnoy to Bolfast, +, Lettors woro rocaived by Col. Qilderslosve to- day proposing that at Wimblodom the Ameri- ©ans shoot against 6 picked team of Euglish, Irish, sud Bcutch markuwmen, ‘Tha gentioman of the Irish toam bolievo the Euglishwen are frightened and waut to back dowa, ¢ 1% I8 remeriod of tho scenes iu Dolfsst to-day tbat no such domonstration of populsr enthusi- sam has beon knowa thero within twenty yeans. DEDATR ON TUS BELATIONS OF GBXAT BUITALX WITU RueslA, Lownox, July 6—Ga. m.—In the Housa of Comumons Isst night, Capt. Daitlie Cochrane ealied attont.on to tho progesa of (tusdis (n Ceus sl Asia, which was such as to furnisb hor with evesy fadility for attackiug Indis. 1o warned tho "Government agaiust lndierenco to dan- or, polnted out Russia’s breaches of bor prom- 80 In tbio ast, deprocsted Enwland’s enteriog Into entangling oogagewents with Lussla, au trged tbe atrengthuning of Eoglish wtlusuce in Alghaniu Eifoca ot for which purpose tho viuit of the Wales to India offered favarabla op- Bortunity,’ Ho cloded by moving fcr the pro- ucilon of the papery relative to the ocoupation ©of Khiva, Ilwobury seconded the motiou, STATZMENT FOL TUE GOVERNMENT. . Mr. Bourks, Under Scoretary of the Lorelgn Department, roplied that all the papora ta regurd tth 5 ouse, Oguar tva bad been Iald befare thi ::mm-ufludnn- ol the whols question of Cens ‘ul Asis bad beos excnangod. e was sure, Tuen tuey Wora produced, the Houss and coun 4y Jould “approve ko coursa of the h\;.nrqmut. sud recoguize the spirit of ".ndlm 48 which charscienized the enuite sor- $tpondence. Noborly could deny that Tusela orily oken bLer eozagements with segard to tied Ho would not diwcuss thiw sabject for Bnt:lu‘ fessons. Both Iluw Ureat S onght Lo recognize the interest they {‘:::nl&hm‘mmlm % reasouable distance be- Boeabuele reuneotiva frootlecs fn Asis. Tho ‘.32““ did 8rp) attandlug e tuer power, not wis fully awars of the sdvanco of tus fiontler The = Government su arraogement torritory be- fonaible. I3 “fl o mutnal wisunderstand- “go\;unmfnc did not fus ormal agreemont on nEflH‘l’nd wished %o ahow ho W of an mer, and bad wo' desve 1S prveng 3 l:'ai::nl‘m:h:& &u‘lim th‘.”ml‘nfion::u‘:'&‘: e s ‘:‘nnummuui Lold itsslt uLral Lo tra to i3t Kround wag Tlorefora tor | say aliianoes, politi- cal or commorcisl, with ' oA vy by nations oo her r'mmm ship with Afghanisten Pazs of Great ity sy FRANCE. GAMBETTA WILL Nu§ ¥iORT CAsadomao, Pants, July 8.—DPresident MaoMalion has ye- Baraed to Vorsallles, La Pays published a letter from Cassaguas, bolding Qambetts roponsible for (usultiog lage 0 In La Republiy r louan E‘En&ulmhmm ligus Frantaiss, and di d- aetia hae deolined to nocept Casaagnac's =1Allnn(l- e aave $hss bo * cainot bold him: e duposal of the irut comer amuug bl [ i et ad e Cagoon 108 owards Lia party, Keanco, o i Pania, July - Tual v Fre ) Juladayta Dalglum botweon Lo Parislan journalists, Rosnito, of Le I'vense, aud Previer of Le Figaro, and the latter was wounded in the chest and arm. LNFOUNDED REPORT. Pansa, dnly 6.—Tha roport of the roeal] of M. Do Gontant-firon, French Ambaassdor at Borlin, wan grouudless. Fanta, July f.—The Inreanz of the Teft bave decidod to Introducn, within s fow dayw, & mo- tion for & dissolution’ of tho Assembly, and for seneral elections (s the middle of Novembor, — g SPAIN. TIE NEW CONSTITUTION, Mapnip, July 6.—Tha Comminnion of nlne mombers, sppointed to preparo tho denft of & now Convtitution for tho Kiugdom of Spain, coneluded s Ishors, Tho draft opens with declatation of individual snd roligious liber:. Tho Legislaturo 1s to conmiat of & Eenato s Chamber of Daputios, compored 84 in other lib- eral monarchical States. 'Ihe magiatiacy 1n 4o by Irremovavlo. 1t i believed that the Conmtitu- tion will bo adepted withont modification, ALMY MOVENENTR. Mapa, July G.—Tho Juario rava 1t han reacon to heliove that Dorregarag's arme, feol- Ing inca) able ot rexisting an attack of tho Al phionstat foree, has left Cantaviels and crossed tho Ebro, and i now marching into Catalonia. 1t is eumorod that the Alphoonista havo ecao- turod Canta Vioga. Tho Carlists have cut the rafiway botweon Huoscas and Barcelons, at Tor- dienta. Keveral puns of beavy calibra have booun dle- embarked from eteamore at Bao Sobantian. Tlhoy aro ntendod for dotnched forta at Renteris, ‘Tho Cathidtn have arocted fresh Dbatterios againgt Ban Hobantian. A Freuch gunboat hsa arrived to protect the inierests of French aubjecte. ‘Fiio fatber of Dop Carlos hns been arreated at Tundage, on tho Spanish frontior, aud conducted to Bayunno, ‘The Byanish man of war Vittoris bas returned to the northern coast to completa the destruc- tion of the Callst porta. —_— AUSTRIA, VUNERAL OF THE EMPEROR FERDINAND, Vrzxna. July 6.—The funorsl of the Emperor Ferdinand ook place to-day, Tho Emperor and Empreas of Auniris, tho Czarewitchs and tho Crown Princess of Germany and Italy, tho en- tiro Austriao Court and Miniatry, the diplomatic d Austrian Cardiuals and Bishops, as- the coromonles, which wero of & most TUE CROPS. 1OWA, Davewront, Is., July &.—Reporta from Wy- oming, Fayette, Musctine, Fairfleld, Wilton, Brooklyn, and Nowton, Ia., and around Dsvon- part, atevory favorabla for crops, Tho past three days' atorm secma to lLave no ofler etfect than to stop farmers from workiug, and in some places tho wind Lag twngled wheat and barley very slightly. Weather cool, Axes, Ia,, July 6.—Corn will not bo more than halt a crop in this county, and if it raius much mora the small graing will be infared. MansnarrTows, In., July 6.—Uora, where in low land, is badly damaged, About one-fourth tho crop on Ligh Jand {s all right. Whoat aud oata not ket yot. TauA, Is., July 6.—Tho rains bave done a great doal of damage, bub if wo bavo no moro tho croy 8 will get through sll nght. Tho river Lotng 80 bigl bas overtlowod ths low grounds. MxcuaNICsvILLE, [a., July 6.—~Tlhie tains have hurt orops of all kiuds, Lut littlo farther south, 15 miles, tho damsgo 18 cousidorablo: but farmers around bere sy the crops will como out all nght it ‘thero s no more rain. Luzensy, Is., July G.—It has been very wet for tho past thros or four weoks, and crops look bad, and are commencing to rust now. rain contlnues for another woel tho farmers say thoy thivk tho wheat and barley will notbe worth cutting. Br.amsrown, Ia., July 6.—Crops the same way ‘hera ns at Luzoruo, Is, Maquoxxra, s, July G.—Thero is & good prospect for all kinda of grain but corn ; that is vary backward. No dsngor of rust in whoat for a few dava if not warn, Dry weatlier will rust, 8rate Cxxrry, Ia., July 0.—Rain hss made tho gronnd 8o wot that farmers csnuot plow corp. Roma corn ia sufferiug vory much. Wheat, oats, and barloy dolug flncly, Loynoy, 1a., July 8.—ILe rain has not iojured the orops in this vicinity. Branwoop, Is., July 8.—No dsmage to cropa by tho recent rains tu this vicinitv, Coto, 1a., July f.—The ralu hss injured tho amall erain considerably. Cranexce, Ia. July 0.—Crops never looked bettor, Tha raws hers have doe uo damago. NoRWAY, ls., -July 6.—Cropa favorable, pro- vided there is no moto rains. 11 thers 1s it will bo apt to damage them very much. DusvQuz, In., July 6.—Reports from Dubuque, Delaware, Buchanan, Jones, Liun, _Bromor, Chicknaaw, Floyd, Mitcholl, Butler, Frankiln, Hardin, Hamilton, Webstor, Calhoun, Pocrhon- tas, Boon Vists, Cherokes, and I'tymouth Caun- tios Atuto that tho recent raize have not damaged tho small krains to any groat extout. In a fow localitics some havo ‘boon blown down sud lodged, but wheat, osts, and barley gouorally promiso laigo yiold. One-tenth more ncres are undor cofop tian last yoar. Corn locks bad; in vory weedy. Tho wet wesather Las prevonted farmers working it. 1o a fow hilly sections it is vadly washod. M Loro i hittle prospects of au average croy, though s fow weoks of warm pleazant wosther may alter the situstion entiroly. Kuoxux, 1a., July 6.—The rocont rains bavo been general thropgh this section. Al bottom lands along tho Dea Moines Valioy and adjoin- ing counties in Missour1 sro pow undor water. 8hould the rains continne the crops will bo al wo:$ @ total fullure, With plossant woather llrflmmmd that the yiold will be about one- a] Dea Moixes, In., July 0.—Tbhe heavy and fo- cossnnt ralug of Haturday, Sunday, aud Mondsy over this_wection of Iowa, sccompaniod by the Ligh winds, have wrought gtoat damage to the crops, particularly to whout sud oatd, Much of tho emull graln benten down, espocially on botton lands, sud it {4 foared that most of {¢ will not nso agalu, Tho wet, warm weather, too, lu producing rust, and farmers are blue enough, Tho corn looka protiy well, only tho wet weather, preventing cultivation, ls over- running it with woeds. ILLINOIS, BpnrNorreLp, 1., July 6,—The heary rain of last ulght has continued at intervals through tha day, aud to-night threatons to pour dowu, The bottom lands of the streams, and owpecially on the Bangamon River, bavo been overflowed for & week, sud water In steuding sll over the corn- lle!ds on tho uplands. The prospect for s corn crop through this portion of the Btate ta thought to be by the farners s gloomy oue. Speciat Inapoton to Tha Clicaao Tribune. Brooxinaron, IiL, July 0.—It seems that the atorm Of yestarday 'prevailed all ovor McLean County and vicoity, sud that, [n many places, it was extremely ssvore and productive of grel damage to crops snd pioperty. In Towsuds Townwhip & valuable baru ownod by Thomas Rogers waa demolishod by the wind, which came 10 & genuine avclone, swoeping away fencea and trees, sud using up osts aud flax. ~ Lerapar damago waa done Lo oats iu all sectivus. The crop, which was_ vigorous, bas beeu repeatedly basten down, aud is now proatrate and this woeds growing through it. A small proportion of the corn kisa been given over to weods, but mowt of i s In eplendid condition. pacral Dispatch o T'he Chicaan Trilume. Dwiauy, Iil, July 6.—We ought to bLe able, with soto littie dl&(nh of cortainty, to form an tdea upon the Gth day of July ss to our prospeats for ralsiug a crop of cotn ihe present season. From persounl experience, obnervation, aud dally contaot with the plow-bolders, we come to this conclusion: The majority of thocorn in this locality Lias sll baen cultiyated throa times, 1t 18 woody and small, It requiros o mature it s lhot July. ap ugust, aud W late fall. On the other Land, where we flnd small flelds of 16 or 30 aeres which {8 clean and thoroughly workod, the coru 14 far adyanced and it s no trouble to hide ours self among tha atalks and loaves, Mows of our farmers hare drillod their ocorp, bub the ex- porlence of the presont summer has thorougly convinoed thew that the old plan of putling it in both wavs is afcer ali ths best. ‘or the Juat forty-slght hours we have had tremondous tue ground is soaked and all work in wuu) Oaa, which were well headed out, are badly lodged, and it is thought will not como up sgain, All the Usy that' was oot ln ruled. reen worm Lias made an ap- rfll‘lnfl In timothy sod is destroying it. Early acon, ve us potatous,” Is suawesed. Weatlisr vgry bot ‘:ml ml:f-y. “ | NEDRASKA, Owana, Joly 6.—Tho Lerall's specials from !l sotiony of the Biate to-nluh repressut the orops generally in a very flatterivg condition, The copious rains of the past week have done DUt very alight damage (o some, bal the balance :.: ‘uphudl h.bcy:nd fear of drought. Tbe farm- IArvestl LA rase- boyy nh‘v‘:mm dlasype .4"'*-‘...’?.'.}.4,. ing hase Lo-day &4 @ greal Lalghs, WASHINGTON. The Management of the Chicago Tost~Office Complimented by Mr, Jewell Prof. Jennoy Makes His Truthful Re- port on the Black Hills Region, There 1s Not Gold Enough There to Xeep a Peanut Staud In Stock. Monthly Beport of the Oomptroller of the Qurraney, THE POST OFFICES, THE BPECIAL AGENCY KERVICE, Mrectal Iuapatch to The Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasminarow, I, O., July 6.—The Postmaster- General has concluded to reorganize the Bpecal Augency Sorvice of his Department in & maover similar to the recent organizstion of the Hail- way Poatal Servico. The entire conntry will ba divided into four or five grand divisions, with local chiofe. A number of the sgents who, It ia expoctod, will be appointed to thess positions bove already arrived hers. U. R. Hawley, of Chicago, will doubtlass be appointed to be Chiof of tho Northwestarn Diviston. and Capt. Bhorty, of 8t. Louis, to that uf the Houthwestern, Ba- nervising Awent Woodward will relain genaral chiargo of tho entire scrvice. ANOTUER T0UB CONTEMPLATED. ‘The Postmaster-Genmal contempintos making an othicial tour of Now Lngland iu Augnut and of ths Houth in Novembor. This trip will have tbe sacuo general purpose is ia recunt Wesloru our. A COMPLIMENT. The Prosldent has raceived & leltor from the Poatmaster-Gonoral, in which tbe [atter very higbly complimonts tho management of the Cliicago Powt-Oflice, Gor, Jewell writos tuat the Chicago oftice i better managad than any of the oftico ho has yot yislted. — NOTES AND NEWS. TIE BLACK HILL, Brectal Dispatch to The Chicaan Trdune, Wastxarox, D, O., July 6.—Prof. Jeuney, tha geologint, sent by tno Govornment to oxamino tho Black Hills, bas reported to the Becretary of the Interior that gold does mot axist there in sufliciont quantities to make mining profitablo, Iia report. which was received st the Iuterior Departinont to-day, wlfl groatly disappaint the gold-hunters nod border spoculutors, DProf. Jonney practica’ly rofutes all tlio sensational starios which bavae beon publisbed sbout this region. Ha aavs, sftor baving spent & month in caroful fnveatiyations, thatmining there would bo prositless, (ol exists, but 1n smsll quanti tiow, and scattered over Immonso arons, e testod tho soll whera it was eaid to yleld 47 conts 8 pan, avd found it worth only 11§ cents per pan, 1In tho bed rock, whore the Gre ras smid to bo vory rich sud sbundant, he could ind no traco of ore. 'THE CH1CAGO SUL-THEASURER, The commission of W. . Nichols, to be United Ntatos Treasuror at Chicago, hes beon signod by the Prowidont. It s understood that 3ir. Niohola ua already perfectod s boads. CLASSIPYING-8UGAR. The apaclal ajout nho kiss been investigatiog tho mathod of claseifying melado sud suger at Boston, under tha new Laventio aot, has resurned to this city. Tbo presont practica at Boston is to adhere to the old classitication by whioh molado and pugar wera carefully kept distinct, 1In New York, Lhowevor, tho law 18 so interprated that sugar {a_gonerally imported ps molado. Thio result of tho wnvestigation thus far is that eugar which will olanza at loss than 76 ia to bo clshuod 04 malado and at 76 and more as sugar. Tho losa to the Governmeut undor the previous coustructions of tho law Las boon from if oont 0 134 caute por pound, sccording Lo grades. fothe dssorated Preaa.) CUBNENCT STATRMKNT, Wasmmrarox, D. U, July 6,—Tuo Compteollor of th Currenoy roporta the atnouut of sdditional circulation fymied duriug the nionth of June at £1,615,525. Amount of Jogal-tonder notea do- posited in tho uame poriod, §3,000,620; addition- a) circulstion Iusued sinco thio paseare of the act of June 20, 1874, §11,601,893 ; amount iu_circu- lation, destroyed, and rotired durlng tho same time, 0,627,006, showing an aciusl Increase of bauk circulatiou during tho yeur of only $1,078,- 36, Tho amount of legal-tondor uotey depouii- ed for tho purpose of setiring circulation since the paseago of tho same act 1a $25,643,057, aud tha amount doposited by tho bauks in' liquida- ton previous to that date, 8,813,678, making the totsl 39,936,794 Deducting from this smount 89,627,060 (smount of ciroulation por- maneutiv ratired), will loave 819,709,666 legal- tender notes on doposit July 1 for the purpose of retirlng circulation. ArronrTuENTs, The Proaldent has sppoiuted John Tafte, of Nobranka, Secrotary of Colorado: John R. Clark to bo Surveyor-Goneral fur Nebrasks snd Towa; I M. Keswor, of Illinois, Receiver of Publio Monoys at Heleun, Moutana; Charica D, Bradley, Attornoy for Colorado. The Presidont bas sizoed tho commlesion of John N. Martiv, Postmaater st Jackzon, O, INIONOTION DIRSOLYED, A=noclate-Justice Swayno has disuolyed the in- unction obtained by L. D. Biuo sgoiust tue Postaistor at Cincionati, Ife holds that Bine has & romedy in & eult for damages agajust the gzntmclw\flm"fl and the Postmuater at Cln- mat DELANO. Asnistant Seorotary Cowen statos that Becre- tary Delano bias not retired from the Interior Departmont, and ls 0xpooted to return tho Isttor part of tho weok. TUE BEAL ESTATE POOL. Columbaa Alexsnder, one of tho ecroditora of Jay’ Cooke & Co., clalma that what ho terins tao * real-catato pool ” of tho lato Distriot Govorn- ment ia debtor to tho Jay Cooke eataie to the smonot of the profita arlalug from $35,000 1n- vested by Cooke in tho pool, snd sacordingly hie lias entered suit in the Bupremo Oourtof the Distriot agalnat the gnnl. makiog E. AL Lewis and tho members of Gooke's firms plaintiffs, and Kilboura & Lotts, Honator Btewart, Benator Bargeut, Georze 0. Gorbam, Jeromo Chaitce, Fitoh & Fos, W. W. Corcoran, Alexander Shop- herd, George W. Rigge, sud twenty-threa othors defandsuts, o has made applicaiion for a o ceiver for all tha real ostate purcliased by thom, and for an_injunction to provout them from dls- poulng of any property in thelr hauds. Ho alio calla for bills and exbibits, snd aake tohave aub- paoas {saued to all the defend: to appoar snd answer, e, AMUSEMENTS, THE TWO ORPHANS, An opinlon has been formed by the play-golng and newspaper-readivog world, that & drama of the present day dorived from a French source— 84 nearly all weritorious plays are—ls aynony- mous with a phaas of aocial life jpasparsble from promisouous eexushty. The class of plsy pro- duced under the foster-parentage of somo of our boat-kuown adsptors has been entirely of the character which no purc-minded person can fail to candema. It is to & clique of Parisian suthors and Americsn plagiarists thst the ¥rauch stage w Iodebted for the unfavorable view taken of it by the world at large. It bas been through such drames as ‘/ Ar- tiole 47, * Fernande,* * Frou-Frou,” *“ Lod Ascray,” and othors of this sohool, that tho public has been led to s susploion thatso- claty 18 vomposed of two classes—iha Jarger ouo beat on eriminal indulgence, aud the other in- siguificant fractlon of * prurient prudes” sud the viotims of misplaced confidonce. Aguinat such a malicious inisreprosentation of sociely thiv columo has wmaintaiued so indiguant pro- et, and will continue to do 80 a long as man- agers havo tho bardihood to insult the intelll- gonce and feslinge of their supporters. It (s in part becauss *Tne Two Orpbaus,” now playlng in this city after » run of seven months (o New York, sedulonily placea soclsty in & purerspd wore tatural Lght, that we predice for it aa brilbaot & run in this eity, and basten to recommond ib to the publio as worthy (0f enconragement. Apart from thin I3 haw thoe werita of excellent conatruotion, of fer- tlity of wutsresting incident, snd a dsep, pure psthos, which place (4 before the people ass uaudidate for their highost favors, The story which the drama serves 1o illustrate is Dok ele- mentally origiost, It is » tale of patient suffer 3 o ‘v'(vfiiu:“:'fil&u aud mh:::'n‘?um' dellnss- ons, W avee sale s um.n' o emations a8 & &elisa and Jeave them trombling in chorda of avmpathy, Tuo bara plut of tus story whiieh) 1n s prenenter Lo to. imakiuation, sad hrongh 14 to e wenribilition. In Lrictly tll sn fillown: Tha piny opens with the two arphanus in the Place Punt Neuf, detituto, one hopelonn- Iy Ulind, Yoib fricodiess. “11ere’1n n picturo in itaeif which challongen tears at the outnet. An thioy crouch out of sight, Jimriette, the oidor, in forcibly neized una sbdicted by tho servanis of » wealthy nnd ttled roto of the elghiteanth con- tury, leaving nlone in & ainful city hor blind fos- tec-sinter, Loutse. 'The latter fw pickad up by La Frochard, widow of n profersional mnrderer aLio i Leen gullatined for his cnimos, hemelf & monstrous lex vccaeonslly found in literatnre, ond tho femluine countorpart of Fayln, the Jew A M. of ecrimo. Henrictle 18 caried aenseless to the infamous wardonn of Bol Air to tua Marquis de Presics, whowo proy ahio {8, A gawdy company of aban- doned womon aro onjoying tho gonerosity of the Marquiz when ahin in Lrought iy, and their onti- civm# of her charms atford the dramatiat an op- vortunity for koen ratiro upon a favorite fomi- uine vite, Her senens voturning, Henriclle dia- covera the peril of hLer situation, and fn her denpalr thiows borwelf ugon, tho gencrosity of the singlo tne-hearted man in’ tho Rarden. Her pathatic appeals mov tho Cheoatier Maurice de Vaudrey 1o hor prolection, and ho boldy an- nounced his inteution of accompanying biar from sho parden, ‘fhe rous who ciaims ber disputes st tha wword's point hin right to interfare, and at avimaled scene cccurn. Swords are drawn. The Marquis receivos s aword-thruat throueh tho body, snd the borota Chevalier leavas with L belpless protege without farther molostation. Thern i nnlhh)y font in argwnent or lmpotent din’ogna, Tho [ucidonts follow with wonderful Tanhlity, In Frochard meswsiile finds in Jouise snd her afiltion 8 eoures of revenue. Tlip woman has two rous, the elder, Jacques, & typo of coargn aod brutal rufiiav; the youngar is 4 terre, s helpleas cripple, whose deformity has been caused by itjuriea received nt tho hauds of the eldor brother, Pierre natincusaly lovos and oudeavors ta vrotect Louise, la Frochard and Jacques peraccute hor, tus lsttor findmg her value us caidisl increawo in proportion ns ber misery tells upou her appoarance. Toore is an sduitional intercat iutroduced i the rival Jove for tho helpless crenture eotertafoed by the two hrotaers, aud in the coarse and hidcoua alousy sliosn by tho sironger, Tho latter i flavored with a lofiy contemps of F'ierre's phvaical cundition, aud & brutal humor which smileu at its sudacity, By exbibitiug Louise, sud bogging money from tho symyathetio, who aro touched_equally by Ler buauty snd fmisfortnne, tho Frochard family wanage to live comfortablv, Ths escapads in (lio gardens reackios tho ears of tho Miniater of Police, who buppens to bo an uacl of the Cherafier, In his anxiety o Emtect tho famity from further scandals of the sud, tho Minister doterimines to marry L nepliow to an ehgiblo lady, but the Checalir Jovea bis protege sud refosen. i wife, tho Counless de Linieres, promiscs her nophew hor co-oporation, and teils Jum her own bitter ez« poriences. In her youngor days zho baa been privatoly marriod t0 s ponniless young mal who bisa beon murdersd by hior armtocratic rols- tives, By thisoarly attachment «ho has had s daughter, who in early infancy bas beon sbane doned, oo the teps of & church, avd whois no other than Louise. Tho Count suapects sometbing of the kind, and surprises her in hor confession. 1le sends for the volume of mecros history of anstocratio famifies, and ts about to” loarn tho truth, whon tho Chevalier tears tho bligbting page from the book and destroys tho evidonce. ‘Ihia last s & mers ingenfons dramatlo poiut, but sorvos s purpose in coloring tho rtory. As tho pu pro~ oeeds, Henriclle 14 summanly commitied to & prison for abaudonod women and soutanced to oxile, Bho is saved from this fato by the sell- sactifico of & ponitant inmato who, with the con- mvance of tho Larly Superior, is subslituted for ber. Thoro sro tiro concounters botwoen tho Countess sud Loulse, who are ignorant of tho rolotionship existing botween them, which aro fall of forcible suggestion. Thore is an alternn- tion of harrowing scoucs In whioh Louise muffors from the cruelty of hor owners and jersecntors, bofrionded by tho cripplo, tortared by his mother and emstor and pitied by vha world, Onco the trio are about to bo reunited, when tha gondarmerio intsrfero aud soparato them, Tho loco growa darker 2s tho olimux is sppronchied. Tho lust act shows Louise dyiug spparontly uuder $ho barbarous lutlictions slio hears, whilo Prerre's indiguation incrensen. By an sccideat Henrielle, contituslly searchiug Paris for Louise, steaya into tho cden in which she is confined, Louise ia jocked up in the gsrrot. The lock of this bolo I'ierre has picked to ailow her oscapo. ZLa Frochard tolls Henrielle that Louise 18 dead, and in Ler fant, which follows this information, tho widow runs mway to obtatn the sesistonce of hor amsblo son Jacques. Ignorunt of what bas bappened co- low, Lowise sieals blindly from ber gerret, fuds tho key whare Pierre has concesled it, and, as &ho crossos tho room to wake lior edoape, stums bleu upon tho proatrato body of Hen whom sho does not rocoguize, aud who, till Tncon- scious, can give no sonud to aid Lor. At this momant. ihe Frochard family return. Jacquos and bis mthor weizs Loutse and drag hor back tothe ga ret. Jemictle Liegins to rovivo, and Jacques bl.ndfolds Lor, wiule tho hag chokes ZLouiaato provent Ler speakinz, and tha au- dience s held in the most sgonizing doubt whothor the two watars Wil bo wilowed to meet. leariells managces to uitor & czy, sod Loutse, reconizing bor voize, reuponds. Both Ireo thewmolves from their captora aad rush fnto each otbery’ erms, anid tne deafening cheers of tho sudieaco, whoso emotiou thus tinds relial. The ctuclty of Jacgues toward Louise st this moment rousos o crippled Lrathor to freuzy. Ho soizes » loug koife lying by the griudstooe. snd draws it ou bis brothar. The Iatter {s srmed with & eword, aud the nugqual, nnuatuisl gle for ifo snd desth beiwean the eripple an uls brutal brother cominencos, Tho tichit munt cnd in tho destruction of tho wesker, and he ls #everely wouuded. The picturo bofure the au- dienco is horrible in 8 fuscination. The tno orphans cawor In omo cornor, the bideous bLag shonts her remounstranocs from the stsirway, whilo tho brothers fizht for “thoir lives, Pierre, surely woanded, fxlls upou tho floor, niterly exbousted, All seows lost, whon the doors are burst opou, aud s cowapany of goudsrines, hoaded by the Cheoalier ds Vau- drey, entor tho don and prevent & tragedy. At this moment the onrtain sbould descoad upon oue of thio most improssive olimazes originatod by » modern piaywright. Pierre sbould fall mortally wounded, {ter killing his brotier. As it ia, justice 1a doubly, aud somewhat clumaily, metad out. Pivrre: n’:puuas Lissword tothat of the Chevaiier, and {a dlusrmea with a wlight wound, bound, and urdered to the gulllotine, whils Zierra zedovers sufilciently to sddress his good wishes tothe privcipaly, snd congratulute thew outha for- tunato issue which bo hss hulped to briug about. Tue Cound and Counless, who should hava eu- terod with tho Chevalier, hiave mutnally ex- plained, and sosk their daugliter, aud after the arrest of La Frochard tho curtain fails upon & not too original tableau-vivant of Grace, Morcy, and Peace, Buch [a & heaty sketch of the plot. Itis clab- orated Lo soven “situatious, sud the skill of tho authior in involving it in faither wtiicacies and then gathering the scattored shreads togather for the denouemout, is deservivg of uustinted pralse. Tho auti<climax i the last act, lndi- cated above, is tho oaly obvious deficiency of ihe piscs. At the mame tims, the work of Mr. Jackson in subdaing some of it colors I8 olearly evideut. Ta &n American sudienco tho high toue of somo of tho charaswra In the foregrouund would be rather garish, ifo bas purgod swav without compunction elenivnts of offense whioh wurs commented on in sdvance h{ playwrighta who ed attemotod the adaptatiou of the Freach verslon, Due credit ehionld be given him for what be has dose in tuis direction for many teas0ae, nol tha east farvibla of which iy tho rasity of such an experiment, An slready linted, the rx.y of passion and sympathy (s not scoomplisbiod by suy uovel motive po It is rether u the ingenious fubrication of the ever-ready waterial that the author ha achieved success than 1u the crostive power be exhibits, Tho latter is liwited to material not fsr boyond the ordi- uary range of etage fiction; the former lu ilnmeaaurably soperior to suything oative to this country, sud, we grieve to vay, rigidly French., Thero is, morsover, & very noticesbls Telsance in ** fho Two Orpi upou actlon aud fucident for the [utorest of the storv. The #CBLON NCOBAEATY 10 the dovelopwent of the plot aro all acied. Complstuly froe from tho dry ex- croscences of nanauve or doscription, the diatoguo contalns nothiu; that i unzesessary to Iho wnstainod intercat. I is consaquentiy brisk, eutertaluing, sud effoctive. It iu all st poiute blsuk reoge. Where every incident in acied nothing of au explanatory cusrsotor b requisita in the hnes, sad the eye pleaved with » sorios 0f ingouious woonew to wuloh tuo langusge 18 werely cumiplewentary aud never wuperfidous. Fewillot, Dunias, Beribo, aud othe ors Of sheir scbool, agg ditiuguished by s cris Deak sud force in their lwes by shore insish dislogue,aud Iuteonlty of a few uittations, sather than vigor of drawastio scilon, D'Eunery be- lougs to 8 school of niore abjootive vitality, The former Lavo beeu cramped by thelr eTuiis to visw tut one phase of lila from as maay palute of gbservation ns The 8y sme bodled nothing naw,bus hisuarvetallized cowmou- place matter 1wuto & thousaud uluu:luumlg HEG g I AR Ur‘ehml" that,whilo thereiunot s lino of unusuay brilliancy, thers in. on tue other haud, not a sit- nation which js not asceptionally forcible, Thers M nat enn Tartof immenws pormibatiy to an actor, but thers {4 not one which cannot be made Affnetive by an artist. ‘I ho author has prosented Tacts, and outhuedstiem with auch boldnesn and omphasiu that comparatively littls upportunity Temainn ta the actor for embellishment, Tharn 1 not exhibitod a profoundly philunophical study of hmman nature, nor tho delicota tinting of character, which hau distinguished mout lutter- day productionn, and Indicated & morbid intel. lectunt condition among the dramatic writora of France but there are vigoroun drmwing, artfnl gronping, vivid color, aud_ pictaresfiin areango- mont to give it lifo, and health. and riddy b te. Of the acting and monnting of ** The Two Orphans,” which’ are equnlly worthy of exteud- od notico, wa ehall endeavor to speal BARNUM'S HIPPODROME, This long-annonnced show will woek. Tho papera along Its route rnesk in glowlog terms of tho maguificence of ita spec- tacular pageants, espoclaliy tho Congress of Nstions, which 18 meutioned ay being brilliaut beyand cacception, At lesat GO0 persons arn required to producs this marvelonn ropresentation. Tho races are doscribed 28 being of the most exciting chisrac- tor. Thoy comprire tho classic chariot and standing racos of =aciout Greeco and Koo, aud (ho modern fiat aud Lurdla racos, in which near- 1y 100 led.en and gentieman engags in competi- tion, riding tho wplendid Enzlisi tharoughbrad borses imported expressly fur the Hippodrome, A muliltude of oibor features aro iutroduced, No other opportunity wil b afforded of wit- neswing fta wondora, sa it will be mhipped to England in Noveiber. Tho Ihppodroma will oxbibit one woek on the Luke Froat, commens. ing Mondav night. Afternoon and evemng yor- furmancos will bo eiven atter the opening tight, To-mo.row & largn force of carpenters mill ho- gin tho construction of the smphitbeatrs, which, whon conatraoted, will contain seata for over 12,000 porsous, ‘CASUALTIES, A SAD ACCIDENT. Dea Motyrs, Ia., July 6,—On Saturday a Iargo prrty from the vicioity of Middle River weat to Gioenfield, Adair County, fo colebrato the Fourth, About dark they startad for home, snd, reaching Middie River, found ita bauys full. In ona of tho wagons were Mr. A. Montgomery, bis wife, daughter, and son; slko XMrs, Thom Montgomery and her throo children, and Mr. 4. It Daton. Mr. Montgomory, who lived fuut across the stroam, thought it was safe, and concluded to ford it. ‘Lhey sccordingly vontured In, but tho water was so doep thst the wagou-hox way detachod and turned over aud tho occupsuts woro plunged intothe tor- tent. Mra. Thomay Montzomery, with her littio babe in ber arms, went uuder aud was not scen aftorwards, Mr. Montgomery cluug to the boises with a littlo boy in his arms, but tho horaes got frightencd, sud Lo was compolied to 1ot go and cry for help: bat no ono coutd reach bim, snd he and tbe litilo bov went down alas, sud were not seen aftersard, In the mesantimo My, Baker was ewimming for the opposita shore, with avother littlo bov m his arms, but becamo oxhausted and was drownod within four fect of the bank, Mrs. A. Montzomory clung to the wagon-box, and was #inally rescacd by o man who was standing on the bank, Mis3 Llla Mont- guaiery, with ono of tho little boyw, bad go bold of a seat that tloated away from tho box, aud, & polo boing throwa in, ho and the little boy caught 12, and wore saved by komo parties who Diad got to the stream. Another, an older bov, swam to tho shore, nnd nas puiled out by bin two littlo brcthors, who Lad coma down to the bauk of the strow Out of a load of nine who eatored tho stream, only four were rescuad. Out _of Mr. Montgomery's family of fuur but ono littls child was saved OTHER DROWNINGS. % New Yonw, July 6.—Throo voung mon wers dronned at Rockaway, in additiou to those re- ported injured by tho ratlway accldent at Rocka~ way yostordsy. Mr. Papponhsuser, the Presi- dent of tuo road, was soriously {njutod, Font Warxe, Ind, July 6.—~Yesterday a yonng man named Heary Hollstein, of Williamsburg, N. Y., a stadont at Concordia Collogo, this city, was drowood in the Maumeo River, s few miles esat of town, whilo fo batbing. Bearch for tho remains has as far proved unavailing. Fary, Riven, Mase, July 6.—A party of seven Isds, bathiug at the juuction of the Wautuppo Lako snd Quequechan Rivor to-day, Jjoined bands and walked off the mand-bar into doop water, where aix of tho number, John W, Fiold- 10g. Jumes and Willisu) Jacquoe, Willlam Dyer, Francis Kane, sod Goorge AlcManns wore drawuad. A SUPERIOR HORROR, Spectal Duaputeh (o The Chicar~ Tribune, Mnxnearons, Mton,, July 6.—Willism F. Frud- nor, night miller in Stamwitz & BLober's flour- ing mill, whilo attending to bis daties Saturday night, caught bis clothing botween the cogs to tho spur wheel, and be was slowly mangled. His body waa not discovered until Sunday morning, ‘when it waa found that he had been ground up by inches, Iils clothing was completoly stripped fi0m Lis body, bis arms ciushed simost to s pulp, hin right arm boing torn from its sockot, and un Jogs tangied and toru in tho rolentlons whealu, In his dosperate agous ho hisd succeed- ed in takiug off one shoe aud burling it Ibto the whests, which ntopped tholr mercileds grinding. He leaves & wife aud throe childron, ECHOES OF INDEPENDENCE. Special Inevateh to Tha Chieaao ridune, 81, Pave, Minn,, July 6.—Jobnnie, aged 11, son of Dr. Wedelstaodt, baving yestorday after- noonlondsd and cocked & Dorringer in his play- ing with other boys, stepped backward, stum- bled and discharged the platol, with the nozzlo turned downwards, 1uto his bowels, inflictiog & wonnd from which ho died at D o'clock lnac night. His parents wore sbsent in the country, and arrived homo ouly in timo to witness bis daath; ho betng kept up by stimulants, on his ploadtog thiat bo might ses thew, aud beg their ;:rdun for disobeyiug thom in unpg ball cart- 08, ‘orzpo, O,, July 6,—Daring_the celebration of the Fourth at West Unity, O., a man named Peter Krindle was killed by tho promature dis- charge of canuon. e foaves a family. A CIRCUS MAN KILLED. Bpecral Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, GRAND MAPIDS, Mich,, July 6.—T. N. Daker, ono of the canvaumen of Barnum'a Hippodrome, waa killod Iate last night by & centre-pola falling on him, broskiog bis bsok, It {s hiuted that some dhclll?ld cauveamen lot off their guys too fast, snd inteutionally caused iha pola to fall. Daker lived in Now York City, and 14 sup- posed to Jasve s wife and two childrou. IHo was he strongost 1an in the company. LIGHTNING, Spenal Dipatch to T'he Chisace Tribuns, Broommvoron, 1ll., July 6.—Yesterday lght- ning ripped tho mding from the houns of B, M. Zitter, State Buperintondent in Dlcomington, and e Iaamatch”ta The Chicaoo Tribuns, a BuooMiNaroN, 1L, July 6.—At Downs, the waluable utsllion Modoo was killed by Lightaing. QALESDURQ SHOOTING OASE, Bpecial D1apateA to Iha ChLaco Tyioune, Gavxssuno, I, July 6.—The preliminery ex- smination o Wiliam Moyflold, for the shooting of Willac Gals, was held Late to-day, but uok pulicient evidence wae produced to hold him, ‘Tho physicians hers think Gale will die. KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Divatch (o The Chrcata dribune, Beamvoriziy, 1il, July 6.—John Davis, Ir, of Curran, in this cvunty, sged wbout 28 years, while attending to vome stock in a Held near Lle houss, was yeutordsy steuck by lightalng and CUT DY A SCYTHE. aveersl Diepateh fo The Chiugo Tribuna, Broowinaton, IIL, July 6.—A 8-year-old girl of Guy Carlian, & grocer, foll on & xoysbe ju the ward to-day. Het leg wsacut Lalt off, and ber rucovery le doubsful, FATAL STEAMBOAT COLLISION, Noarowx, Va. July 0.—The stoamer Iraso Bell coilided with & swaller steamor last pight, aud ouly savou peoplo wora saved oub of the soveatesn whio wore on board: BOILER EXPLOSION, YLarrew Rogk, Ark., July 6,—Tba boller of & sawmill ot Hot Springs exrloded on Baturday, l.mml four sd suriouly mjung seveu vibar SPORTING NEWS, Closing Day of the First July Meet ing at Dexter Park. Oommenta on Monday's Oame of Ball at 8t, Lonis, Bhooting Tuux;nnmunt at Bouth Bend, THE TURF, THIRD DAY OF Tilt: DEXTER PARK MEETING. The third day of the first Destor Park most- 1g for the yoar wan losa successful In polnt of attendance than cittier of the dasa preceding. Ounly & wmall number of peoplo wera presont, and they dovoted thomaeises largely to backing thotr Jndgment in the pool-boz. It §» not on record thal s0 many nooln were ever aold in Chi- ©ago to «o few pavplo boforo. Noverthoiess, tho sport wan fair and tho pooplo well eatisfiol, Botls the trotting aud runulng tracks were Leavy and sathior slow, TR FIMST EVENT was a milo and a hatf dawh for 3-yenr-olds, with Ditio entrios, It was lod off by Aramw, wio was plainly moro thiAn » tateh for tho rest ; ho held tha load to the closo with oase, Following is Tur AuMMATY, DrxTEn PARK, Tulv 6, $3 ach L2 .00 arlded vo rec Hankine' b, ¢, Aramun Rowett's b, 1, Jaunie Howett Tiowata eh, ‘o, Doctor Weldon. b. £, Moille 1. Premium for S-yearolle; 132 il t to 1 n 0 9 o o 4 Tho greator portion of the pool-tickets sold wero ok TAY. T-MILE RUNNING RACE whera Amadia, Folmoath, aud Realiby wara en- tored. Evervliody scemed to hava s con:rolling fudgment ou thus race, and thero was plonty of monay to Lack the opinions, Reality kold favor- fromtoddaof fifty to thirty for a timo : then Falmonth wns picked out, and finally Amadie bo- fi’u;:‘n & biot choice of forty to tlurty sgainst tho eld. Io the first hoat Amadis 142 off and gained snch a start that ho was nover overlanlod, On tho last ilo Heality mads a stronz effort to clone, but could not cowo up, avd tho favorite won in & jog. i The srcond hest was not so ecasy. Falmonth Jat for tho first half mile, when Amadia sliupod by and secured s shors lead, which wasliotly dise puted all aronnd. but tho Iavorio aguin bap- peoed io by » length. Following is THE SUMMAT BawEz Day AXD Tace mbivw i Fepeat; freo fur 450 Lo this The principal amusement of tho day was ox- tractod by the andienco fiom tho TROT FOR ROAD JNORSER, houor with eachs of tho other starters in turn. Lot with a flne atact, which was naver takon Tearaway waa distanced in thus Loat, ipting op to'tho pole and bolding it all the was round without lnterferance. Liosing took another oxcellnt start for the third boat, bus broko badly at tho quattor, atd guvo Bbort such & load tuat bie won ensily, Tho wee-ar was kept up in tho fourth best, whoro Hosing got awav with tho advantsge and a2 ucw securcd tho pole, which waa never takea from uim. Ho won casily by fivo longths, 'ho fitth and docding heat was won by Short, sl ly becauss Hewing could not_keep his foct when pressed. At the quarter the latter was threa leugtha abead, but brote and gave Shoct down o0 work axain, xud on tue bomo atretch bave tho boat'snd race with esse. Following i TZ KTMKARY. Baxy. Dax AxD Teaok.—liTewium of $200 for gen- tlemen ruad LOrses to road wagons ; $100 to Aret ¢ nd ; 230 10 tird ; o rocord better than 2:40 Regron's Lr, g, Jack Bhort. Bullfvan's br. s, Neaing, Jr. 3 dis, N5 A The luat ovent of the dsy and mootiog was the TunmIng 10T B CoLEOIAtiUR Purkaby beaten horves. Sweat Hlay, Lady Washington, avd Ssugsmons, wero favorites in turs in tho boiting. Hanga. Dious won tha firat buat by & head aud tho third by Jeugth, and eaptused the money. Balow i ne susant: 1m, BangAmons. ... % 2 Ve 1 2 8 r.o, oro ACTA, Drrnorr, Mich,, July G.—Tbs unfinished 2:50 race was won by Lady H. Five Leat in all woro trotted, —threo Monday and two to-day. Lady H.won the mecond, fourth, and fifth heats} Gaa. Meak tho firat . snd Gray Billy the third. The second Aud thurd bosta waro trotted in the “fimo. 24334, %idl, 2:43, 397, &1, raco was won by Lady Bear takiog the first, fourth, sud sixtts heats. Cos- sotto won the wecond and third, and Brother Jonuthan the fifth, Tune—2:33}(; ; B2 35 230 20, 64131 raca was won by York State fn throo straight hoats, Lady Turpin second, and Saud- bill elurd., Fune—2:83 ; 2305 2:93. — BASE-BALL. GAME AT 10WA CITT, Bpecial Dispatch to The ©hwcago Tribune, Towa Cizy, In., July G.—A epirited game of baso-ball way played here to-day by the Actives, of Chicaro, and the Iowa City Amateur Club, fn the prosence of a largecrowd of peoplo st the fair-grounds. It was & fine gamo, and elicited much enthusiasm from the jmmenso throng. Tho game resultod in the dofoat of the Chicago Clup, tho Towa City Club makiug seven in soven innings, and the Actives one fu eight lonings. For stx connecutive ifoninga the Actives wero whitowasbied. The Iowa City Club have chal- lenged the Boston Club, wbicki is supposed to be tho boet tn tho United Btates. CAUGUT OUT. Br. Lovm, July 8.—Tho business sgent of the Wuh!uc‘an Baye-Ball Clubsbaconded from bere fast nighs with afl tho money of the Club, lesv ing thom with no meas to get homie, A sub- seription 8 being raisod hore for their benefit, MONDAY'S OAMK AT 8T, LOUIS. Tue Toipusk's represontative with tho Chics- go Club expressed his oplnjon of the treatment which they received in St. Louis in yesterday’ issua. He ls eutirely confirmed by the follow- ing trom tho Globe-Demccral's socount of the gome: The crowd was one that 8t Louls might well ba ashinined o, the conduet of the rough elenieut reminds 1ug oug farcihiy of the Athletic sud old Hsymaker grouuds st Troy, whers Liaalogs, huotiogs, and cate calls azo aiwaya {1 ordur for the viafting clu, 1In contrast with tho above resd the following from tho Kepublican : Abov sll things we must tn one seuse praise the poctators for Biair commenilabls conduct towards to cagos, Cousiderabls ~fll-fesling existed aystuat lean, bt 1t wea kpt qulet, only oocaslonally eecaps iag from & few of tha Doys In the assemblage fu tie slapo of aliouts aud chicers when the Chicayos mado nuisplays, butspart from lis the boet of good order vecvatiod, and the bunos of the poopls waa A Lolidsy e, 1t s falrly to e concluded that tye writer of the Iast paragrapu praised the crowd because thoy llxdu& d In_rutfanivm, Perkaps be was hese with the Bt. Louis party. —_— THE TRIGCER. THE SODTH BEND TOUBNAMENT. Spaciat Duuaton o 1he Chicwro Iyidunds Sourn Bexp, Ind., July 0.—Tho weatber for tho shooting Las beeu oool and clondy, all that conld be desired, and the port was kept up from half-paat 10 thiv morulug uatil suodown, A pumbser of the weakor abioté of yestorday failed to put fu an appearance to-day. Hosea DBarnes, the old Granger of tho Kasukekes marsh, who took tue firut prize yusterdsy, bad 1o content himeel¢ to-dsy en s divide with Dr. Middleton for tbe best gonaral aversga for both daye. Thero were & Rumter who liked tho sport w0 well that they re-entered and took their chancos over agaln, though it did nos avall thewm for the prized, for thoss who bad two shooting-off prises won nothing on their second shanoes, The firss baam ot four got bhalr forly far whicli Jack Suort, Toosior Doy, Tosing, Jr., and Tearaway woio ontorad. Short wan favorito 5 partof tho time {u the pools, but sbared thet hort won tho draw, and went off for tho first from bitn, lila foad st the closebeing five longths. I'hve word was given for tho sccond heat with {.'[caing in frout, sud ho impraved the chavco the pole. At tho throo-quarters Hesing had got bid fair to win, when ho broke and let Short 11121 13112 3833 { birds straight, and the second team rm)ylo} thren, The followlog i the mmmary for the class shooting, ten winglo rinon. Prizes : Fient, 9100 | wocond, #50 3 third, 825 fourth, #15; and fry #10." Alwo, for bast gonoral aversge both my‘-‘l 10:Tharelay Kembin, William 1, Lo Honea Tarnes. D. A, Danforth C 11, Middieton, 1. Woalverton, aLW, + WDarrlay Kembe, “10iGeorga Hogue., + 1lincols Biray R, Fy M, ol 0 T, Tiarnen, 8V, Valwinet, aiRdward Nicar, 1% 811, Middieton, 9 n shooting off for tho firet prize, David Woole man won it with threa birds. The arcond was taken by hia brother Charles, who tied on tho first thiroo birda with Birayer, Rarnes, and Middle~ ton, when they ateppad back to 26 yaris and ha got 1t on two birds, The third brought a bio bo- tworn Hogue, Myors, and Wadn, and a tio agaim Letween Hoguo and Mvers, who divided. The fonrth was taken by Galloway, on three birds, and Kizer the fifth. Tha attondance this afternonn waa bottor than yeeterday, nnd tho whole vas-ed off withouts Jar and with exprossed matisfaction. —— BILLIARDS. RUUNES AND HILLER, To-marraw eveutng the grest contest for the Northwestern avd Southwestern billiard chsme Pionslip, botwoen ** huinp * Rhines, of Clicago, aud Heory Niller, of Now Orleans, will accur at the Academy of Music, in tae latter citr. The game will bo L00 j.oints at the three-ball game, Enverued by ruled adopted st the tournament 01d fu thin ennv st April, and will mvolve & monoy stako of £50) & widn aud tho badge ems Llematic of tho chawmnyivunbi e s A DIED. B1ovx Ci7v, Ia., July 6,.—Hollis Whitn, one of tho oldeac and wost pronunent citizecs Loro, died to-sy. ile_was ono the otiginal j roprie= tors of " tho Niacara Susponcion Dridge, aud obtained the charter for that greatenter— privo from the Cavadisn and Unitod Etutes Gov- erpmonts. € 1f, Halioway, Willtam L. Kizer.. Thoe Docrenxc tmmigration, Nowe York Trivime, The hatt-gearly topcet, up to July 1, of the Commisxioners of Emigration, whicti was made cstorday, ahows o decrenso of Immigration dire ing th first wix months of this yesr, In compark aom_with tbot of tho #amo period’ of 1874, of 24,662, Tho Commisionars aro of tho opinion that tho total immigration will not amount ta 40,000 for tho year, aud of thus fully 30,000 will not pay auy hoad-tax whatover, Thoy do not oxe rect the actial roceipts Lo Lo haif of those for 1478, Notwithetaudiog un oxpected loan of £:00.000 on tho Ward's Inland provert, include iz tho present mortgrge, the Commissauord fear thiat at the cloro of tho year the Hoard wil Lo preatly in dobt, and that they will hase ta clodo tho justitutions before the winter sets in. Get ri of oua cold_Iefora you contract snother on fo1s of it, or you may seurely establiah tho kels of a perlons lung compla'nt before sou aro comseinis_f Qanger. Betior jridently feastt th Dr. Jayuo'w E1e wetarant, atl effoctive cuse for congh atul colds, snd L wlptul alia for lu hoaliug tuducace ou the lungd’ sud i, SUITS, UNDERWEAR, &o. Great West Side Dry Cools Hoose, Fifth (or Wost) Soction, Rare Bargains LADIES LINEN STITS, Underwear, &ec. Pucchasers il find 1Argo assortmonts and excellent bas ains in thess 6 epartnonts, among which ard Tt followinz: Linen Kalte—Bkirt, Liverkirt, aad Jacket—kilt plais tog, 45, Lincn Sults, threo plooe ¥aa sbors, nlcoly trimmad, 88 #7, and 8, Linex Sults, braided and Kilt plaited, $10, Kpearal Bargaln fo Enbro dured Oversidzt snd Jacked 1, worth 40, o 30 Kmbiruidored Tox Saits, HO to 15, worth 171043 Whits Lawn Sutts, throo pice s, 85 upwards. White Lawn Liabroiderod Sul & 810, worih 315, Lot of Cashniere Sleovoloss 'wokets, 85,00 to 87.88 worth doubla. UNDERCLOTHING AND 60RSETS. 20 Ladiow Embrolderd snd Pul'od Chomises, L4 worth e, 100 Ladt 600, worth £3a. 100 Ladios’ Tacked, Frbroldered, and Lace Trimmel Chemsas, she, worth E1.25. 100 Ladlos’ Embroldored aud Puffad, wh & Cortet Covon Chemlace, 31, worth 2110, 20 Ladies® extra fina Cheraisen, for §1. ¥, 81,20, 204 81,75, worib trom $210 83 sach. 100 Ladios' Drosing ¥acaues at 720, worth 81,2k 10 Ladios' Deuselag Saciuos at §1, worth 81 6. 100 Ladlos’ Cluster Tucked Bkiste, with )t ulio, at Gl worth §L. 0 Ladtios' five Clustar Tacked Skicta, TS, wa 11 8.5, 100 Lavlion’ extea tirie Skista st Gl 1.2, 81,10, word from $1.80 to 8275 uach, 00 pairs Ladiss' Drawers, ®c, T, 1, §1::15 wort¥ from 850 10 83 a palr. "Tho Istgnst siock of Intants’ Underwear aod Dr sesos 1y tho clty, st the Jowest prices, % 500 pairs 104-bona Cursats, embrojdered tops, in all’ slzea at Blapalr, 500 pairs full Embroldersd Cors 80, worth {128 500 pair Sae A-bose Qursala ot #1.5, formerly W4 8 apsir 300 Dalrs astre fios Warly Corseta at §3.80, formerly & a CARSON PIRIE 00, Madison_and Peoria-sts Corded Itand Lonsdale .Muslin Chomison TONIC ELIXIR And Lipuif Bxioact of Beef \d of tho Jujos of Raw Lean Beof I o ovith Tonias, Tron, &0. and is roo- o andad by tho Medical Erofession for {ho perinanont oure of Piies, Dropsy, Indl haqticn. . Conatipation, Dyapopsin, Fomal aoaacs, denstal Dobility, Los Appo- lite, and Prostration of the Nervous System. Alsor Liver Complsints, with Gompligations 2¥tho Kidneys ana Diaddor, and as £'ood for Consumptives, ‘1 P! ion is an im- rovement on the Liebig Solid Bxtraot of Tiaor, boimg & Tonio, ‘Stimutant, and Nutri ent. For aale by all Deale Large Hottles, $1.601 Trial Bixe, 25 cen BICHARDSON & TULLISGE, Troprtetas, . Cinoinnatt, Ohlo. LAKE NAVIGATION, ) a, Buaday cace ey o ot SES, &0 Gotamon. pradence requirey exauunation of ‘tha Hlastia Truss, ALK 7 ity x:.una A\ 72U68. 2 whioh gently presscs uamfl{h& ly snd '\ a0 ugh SaTod Boo\ by i Cizaulars