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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY JU Y 14, 1376. to pall the trigrer. The crowd rushed head- Jong on tha ground and swept np boyond the ntarting points. Col. Tiodino bad atill » shot Tlo tay down in the most chiaracteristic mannor. Tavaled hia gun, tho crowd fell back, bt ha- was at the end of a thin enough lane of humad folk {o maka many a man tromble. Long and Ateadily did ho lie, until in sheer ndmiration the erowd atond still and gazed on him. At laat he patied tho trigeer, the thwd was honed, o BUll's- 50 waa rapented. -+ Old Reliable " catna in for » tremendous’ shott of applauso, aud the mateh for 1875 wes avor, ‘The crowd then scampered about, and tho po- Tieo took the teams in s bady andcondieted them 10 tho implement housn of tha Dnblin Shonting Cinb, Hero Baj. Lecch noknowlodged hin de. foat, and waa very coldly roceived, o admitted the Amoricans to bo tho firet shota in tho world, and cslled for clieers, Thewo were all coolly piven, wheroupon w man in the crowd called out “Three chesrs for Gildersteoye.” and the ro- sponso was mngnificent. Col. Gildersleave, ina fow wordw, tlankad tho people, thanked Ireland for her friondly hoepisality. aud called for oherrs for the Iiish tosm, which, I rogrot to say, were enls tivon by his own men. Tho utmost silenco and rorrow parvaded tho vast muititnde, and, Al thongh the Americans wero nevor more popular thon at this momert, and aithongh their vistory in praised on all sides, the City of Dublin is teaily 1o tribulations wALL ABOARD !” The Peregrinations of a Pro- fessional Picnicking Party. 014-Time Rocks, and Their Effect on the Averago Theatrical Digestion. South Chicago, Col. James H. Bowen, and tho Calumet River, The Suspicious Behavior of Some Sun- day-School Excursionists. To the Filiter of The Chfeago Tridune & Cnicaao, July 13.—To wnit for a stonmboat on. » dusty lumbor-pler, with a furions sun peltiog down ite dog-day fronzy, ia no naw sevsation in July. But to feol tho surpmer-fover in one's blond snddenly numbed by a gust from the North Dole, and to seo tho white caps mysti- cally bogin tumbling under the Iash of a keen northwest galo, where a moment before tho water had been glittering snd waveless, are priviloges, T tako it oxclusively pormitted to thoso who hive and movo and have their being on tho ehorea of Lake Alichigan, When, thia morning. I first bogan my vigil on tho edgo of that fitful sos, 1t quivered with heat, mists, and nothing worso; the eky dieclosed » daz- zling bluo, snd tho city bohind me was still cartained ' in tho fading murk of daybronk, and alas | of coal-smoke. Intho very shadow of that mafestic pattern for crmete stand, in which thero has been eomo wonderfuy protenss of an Exposition, I stood and waited, with the impntionce of Enoch Arden, for no enil, but for tho trating cloud whioh should proclaim the approach of COL. DOWEX'S STEAM YACHT. As I waitod, thoro was nbundant time to con- tomplate the freshest industry iuto which Chi- eago capital and enterprise have boen injected— to wit, tho odd collection of ploasurc-boats which now line tho sonth shoro. They aro weird, uncanny voasols, theso Chica- go pleasure-boats, squnre and misebapen, with » dismal, home-made look about them, moro than onough to affront the eritical view. Such wall-sided craft, with such square, ungainly eails, nevor wooed the patronage of city folk olsowhere, To me they scomed wighty con- scions of belng in no senso comparable with their marine cousing, and, when a breeze now and then struck thelr grim canvas, thoy verily trombled down to their koels, as if they eulfored from a sneaking terror of being shortly exposed ] THE CROPS. ON THE ST. PAUL & SIOUX OITY ROAD. Srecial Dispatsh lo The Chicano Tribine, 81, P'AUL, July 13,—Adsices from slong the lino of the St. Paul & Bioux City Raiiroad, ro- rding grasshoppors, were requested by General Mnusger Bishop from every telograpt station ' at noon to-dsy. The gonoral rosult id given by Mr. Bishop as follows ; 'Hoppors that hatchod out this spring in tho conntics of Biuo Earth, Losneur, Nicollot, and Sibloy, got large enough to fly ten davs apo, and left tho comutry. Nooe aro thero now, Tho war against the ‘hoppers was 1o succossful that tho. farmers aro going to gavo from two-thirds to threo-fourths of 8 crop. Tho firsé forcign 'hoppers that anpeared: on tho Sioux Cily Toad alighted between Loko Crystal and Bt Jawes Jast Wednesday, mtretching 2 miles alovg the road. Haturdny morning. thems were all the grasshoprors thal wero- along tho line of the road berwoen St. Paul and Sionx City. Batar- day » dispatch was recolved at the General Managor's: ofilco from New Ulm that ‘hoppera wwore {lying southonnt: At noon of the same day they atruck tho hiwe of tho road at Madelis, 8t James, Fouutsdn, Lake Windom, sna Heron ke, covering abont 5U mites in longth. From that timo (Salurday noon) till this morning the *happers hiave been uncasy, most of tho time in the air, aud, oxcopt in cortain isolatod or acat- tered ficlds, havo dono bus little damago. Tlrey bave beon all this time trying: to iy northweat, from whivh diroction they came, Lut the wind Das been spningt them, sbd thoy have bocn nising and‘fallivg at iutersals. 'his mornine at 10 a'clock they comincoced leaviug m & north- wontorly citection, and the exodus hau heen go- ing on up to woon, and oven later. Lha wind, wlich has borotofurs bosn agalost thety, is now fiom the southeast, sud. consequoatly, favors slight tu tha oorthwest, nnd it-is* confideutly anticipated tlnt by 3 or 4 o'clock-this aftorroon thay will be ecatirely gono out of the country. +Jioporls all arreo that they have been trying to g this way ever sinco thoy first alichted Satur- day. No 'hoppershava boen woen wost of lHoron Liako, or' ot Bay point between there and: Slous City, noz as tho prumiso of 'a fall crop over Le- fore been anylhing approschiug whal it is now. . Thig'is tiv caso #o tur 18 L Lava boou ablo to pscertmin, Jo W, Baws, of St. Punl, who sy 1,200 #cron 1n erops at i, Jamos s J. G, Lutter- id, who has 1,600 acren a4 Buttorficld Station ; +J. C. Burbank, Capt. Blakely, J. L. Merviam, D, 1i. Valentino, K. I Diske, snd A. W, Wildor, wil binve Inrge tracts undor cultivation batwoeu B dames and Monntain Lake, aud I cun sufely kay thoir crops aro simost usinjured. Tele- grams this aftoruoon Irom variois points con- tirm Gou, Bishop’s conclusions,—that the "hop~ pers aro nearly all gono av. this hour, asd in s uarshwesterly: direction, TXTOSTERS AND COUNTERTEITS. Oue bearded miren beleagurbd mo with his prayers to take an outing in his boat, and. look- ing boldly at his flapping and nncouth mainsail, desired mo to notics that ho was an old man-of- war's-man, to which plea I could roturn nothing bottor than ao inorednlous wink at thoe squalor ond unshipshapeness of hie pinnace, which two tailings, I tako it, havo boon floggad out of salt- water Jacks at least three contaries. Thete was, indocd, ono protty sloop, very care- fully rcofod as to her mainsail, which crept out gingerly to tho new harbor line, and which, careeping to the young broeze, camo homo with much flurry and expedition as soon as she touthod that easy bound. Sbo was nervously handled, was that stoop, and whena mad paft of wind sen$ her reoling to leowsrd, one of her owners, na I pusposo, who stood st my olbow, held his breath 141l sho racovered hor balance. The wator was & pals translucent blue, and a shifting bavo of gray vapor, porhaps the ghost of your yesterdsy's coal-smoke, bovered upon ita nurfaco LIKE BOMETHING SPECTRAL and both to be drowned. Bevond this, which changed, and thinned, snd thickened continnal- ly, were a fow achooners at snchor or nlm‘y) conrting the wind, Two milos out, the eri shono white aud marbleinb, like another uncom- pletad bational monument to some celebrity dead just long cnough to bo forgotten. It fook ouly one moment for the sceno to bo changed and the stago to be eleared for another spcctsole, Prestol & whiff from tho Nurthweat, aud the biood trombled in my veins lika a stricken croaturs, the Iake brake oat into a thousand crested waves, sky was gay, the smoke snd haze, ILLINOIS Bpecial Diaulch o The Chicana Tribune. Brooassxatox, 1L, July 13:—Notwithsianding tho foars of tha past fow woeks, the condition of tho crops in McLiean County moay bo exid to surpnes all expectations, Not for many years Iy tlhie hinrvest of all grains promised 80 abun- dantly, ‘Tho corn is maguiflcont, excopt here and there a weedy el 10WAL Specral Diapateh to 'l'h‘: Chicaoo Triduna, Srovux Ciry, July 13.—Crope in'thia county ara reported about 80 per cent botier than the aver- age. Wheat 16 nearly roady for barvest, TENNESSEE, Specinl Dispateh (o Tha Chicago Tridune, Nasnvirue, July 13.—Five dsys' rains have greatly damnged sheat, depressing tho farmers. R G RELIGIOUS. AMERICAN HEBREW COHQREGATION, Lereavro, N, Y., July 13,.—The second annual sesvion af the American Ilobrow Cougregatton convencd ®uis morming to ostablish n Hebrew Colloge. Thore,was a largo attetidanco of dole- gatos from all Eflfl' of tho United Btates. Josoph Cobn, of Pittsburg, wes elacted Prosident, and Tloury Broak, of Luffalo, Vice-Prosident; Lipp- man Levy, of Cincinuatl, Becretary ; 8, J. Lowen- stoin, of Evausville, Ind,, Assistani Bocretary. Tho annual reports of the President, Hocretary, and Troasurer wore recorved and approved. Re- ceny, 5 At the afternoan seesion, outhnsiaxticspeeches woera made by Presdent Coli, of Pt -burg, Pa., the Rov. A, Krainer, of Cincinuati, the Rov. Dr. L. Meyer, of Indiauapolis, tho Liev. Dr. Falk, A FLYING PRANTON, and with one accord the tethorod schoaners be- gun to plunga s if bent on up-tearing their auchors, whis tho few listless vassola under sai( immedintely bent to tho brocze sud tumbled through tho water like blundering porpoisce. It was a marvelous transformation. While I looked on, astonishod, 6 daluty, lttle stesm yacht ehot ont. from bohind a sortof vagao cape, and bolehing clouds of the universal smoke, outof all proportion to her.baby size, rao alongside mny pler.. Col. Bowen's pleasurs-boat, bullt in Baltmors, and transported to these watcrs by some strauge and complicated navigation, was this day com- missioned by & gay company of professlonal veople, luthorto ready to VELIEYE ANTTHING OF ONICAGO, and At this present bent on testiug some of lier copabilitios, Bhe arrived from No Bima'a Land, sharply on timo, with the Colonel'ssbrowd and kindly face hers, thero, and everywhero ut Tuftilo. ‘“&n_““"m};"fi;gu“{}f{ Gurwant, | apont hor deck, Capk, Campbeil at tho whosl, En- Hebraw " eongreqations ©of tha United | Binoer Somebody Ln his owa oily den, aud tho Slatos to masist in tho cslablisbment | STOWs chicfly 8 ebidt and palr of naval panta- loons; haugivg oa by hig youthful eyolids in a wmanner both dangerous and unnecersary to the gida of the sbip. Contemporaveoualy with the lpwnuh of tho * Florenco of Bouth Chicago’~fur so0 her whealhouso portended—thers drove dowa totho water's eige & hugo dray, out of whioh deft bande rapldly extrmoted suudry rootaugular wooden Loxes, hampers of excellent savor, and not s fow of thoss modess dontrivauces which, with the name and sitle-of demijohn, contribute vastly to tho comfort and eutertainment of this American people. In the twinkling of an oye, while the Usptain, thio crew, and the engineer wero adjusting sho awning, piping the whistle, and performing for the Florenca of Bouth Ohicago what may bo termed the coromonies of Lier hollday toilet, BROTIER MILDRXTIH, & comoly young porson in the chetkered raiment of the day, directed the tranaferance of all theso precious commodities, frosh from Chapin & Gore, to the yearning hold of our erk. The thoughtfulness of Lirothor flildretn, the tauder- ness of bia fancy, the softnoss of his caress, were al} evident i bis handliog of tho packsges whose labels variously bespoke them gsaie, sandwiches, champsgne, and tha losser nocossi- tiss of a voysge of exploration up the Calumet ver, ‘Winle Drother Hildreth, most eoficient of quarlormasters, Was lul)klhlh!u(éinu the com- uussariat, Brathers PLilips aud Hale, and Col. Boweu himself, recelved the guesis and courle- ously provided each with a camp-stool, a lifa-pre- sarver, aud a flshing-rod. In the second of thewe lusurics, the Boy of Chlcsgo, numerously rapre- sontod, did & big tzade, and for at loast five win- utos there wore all the outward signs of au im- weuse cauebrake up at public auction. 1 shiould bs sorry to bave to cstimate the ex- penecs of our excursion for this wmere item of ialuug-rods. of a college, Upon motion, Kramer's resolu- tions were udopled,-swmbodyiug tho idea and set~ tivg furth the objpcts of such colloka, and ‘ymu- ing for toe bonrty co-operation of the [lebrew people. Additivual delogates wero recolved frora all parts of tho Umited States, making tho number present sbout 160, The Convention ad- Journed to meet $o-woryon A CLERGYMAN INVESTIGATED. Pmavrirua, July 18,—Tho Council of Bap- tist Clargy to investigate tho chargos proferred againet the liov, Mr. Dott, of improper iutimaoy with certain ladies of his congregation in the Tweltth Baptist Church, met yoatorday aftornooh, amd continued 1o session until this worning, TThey inally ngreed upon a verdict of not guilty, holding the paxtor altugetler bldmeloss. MONKS, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. Quiney, 1L, July 13.—Twenty-throe Francis- can nionks arrived in this city to-day. They aro portion of a dalogation of eighty-four who ar- sived in this country from Germauy on the 20th of June. They will remain at the Monastory in thin city until sesigned poditions eliawhiere.” A cenunell of the Order Will be held in 8t. Touls to- 1nortoW with & view fo the oitablisinient uf four uew wmonasterivs in thy West. THE BLALK HILLS. Ouana, Neb., July 13.—In reply t0 the Inquiry of Gou. George Crook, comnsuding tlis Depart- ‘ment, 1 to what should bo dbue with the Winors ulready in the Black illa® country, aud thug hiorcafier found therclo, the following dis- PAOLYS just recelved turough. Gens. Bhorman and 8hvidan, Meforriy 1o your dfinitetiof the 54 in Tlhe company was very solect, and of course dent directangt you fiaue the necessary orders to | vastly R (h cutdiune 10 Kony poopie from gulug w the 1, "‘“'“"’{“ B Tonet ot o, pootie (oo K tpe Slart e | “Tuiore waa Mr. Hart Jacksan, wiio adapled slunery to breat Wi to Indiwys 14 kuown, (Sigued) o Vi, p Asclataut-Adjutant Geuersl, diectal Dlavalch w Tre Chupgo Tribune, 'nEr';J;:‘u‘x;uiul‘y:‘ 14~ Ordery 'vl:ixll forward this & 1 Uen o Perty to tho commander at Fort Randall to expuml{s the daparturoe of the cavalry foica which bas mime days boen hold seady to proceed to thie Blagk Lills” for the pur- poec of bringing out ll yersuus in the Thily without uummi. Fiuul opders for the move- tneut biave been delsyed till now, walting advices TUR ‘' TWO LLPRANS, and then heguically rusttamod from_swearing that Lo wrote it, a(tor the mauner of Daly, who would uever buve hesitated to roflect bis doubt- 1u) patervity oo thoss Linplans creatures. Thero waa likenive that very chanuivg lady, Biry, Hart Jackeon, “'hore was Ar. Charlea R. Thorne, Jr., in tha famous flasuel mnt that Lo proposed to wear dunug the iuvoluntary tiamp Lomeward to New York, which he clalnie al oge time filled him with ita horniblo prospecta a? impeouniosity and conspyuent pedesinauism, ‘There was Mra. Charles I, Thorue, that ami- able and delightful goutlowoman who blaudly readn tho epistolary fur 'v8 sud conflacates the lockets her hosband ¢ nues o scuwulate. Thera was M3, Thorue's bright and Landsome little dauglter, Lally, Moreover, thero were Mr. ¥. F. Mackay, the blithost of oripplea; Mr. Tom Morrs, Mr. k. 1, Haker, Mr, Thowss Meokin, Br. Fred Etby, sud Abtee humble sorvitors of that awful despol— Tug Cuicaco TrIBURL. THE VOYAGR BEOAN | under the merriest adepices; the sky was clear gy, And, though the wayes were brisk and rest- trown Gen. Bhersni, . N B OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Movirve, July 18,~Artived, steamshlp Poly- gesian, from Quebeq. NEW Yuin, Julv 13, —Arrived, steamanips Can- sda, from Loudon ; Frisia, from Hamburg, Jrw Lonk, oty 18.—Anrived, stesmers 1dsho, mgoan;lvtrvw\ i jhin{xque. lxthgm BAMPTON, Jul —] Rew York, has bl Qe s Naw ) uip, July 13.—Arrived, steamer Algeris, Boosk Jdverpool. less, A Lracing wind, fraught with s Justy appe- tite, taked our clipper fore and aft, pvrotech- nic diaplay of wit signalized our departire, and evon ourgray-board Captain was moved tos fugl- tive amile by the brilliant ropartee of Mr, Mors vie. Mr, Erby snd Mr. Hildreth, with thair tisnal prosence of mumd, aat oach npon g hasket of ehnmpagne, and Mr. Baker coyly woaed the ham- per of candwiches, The manter of our_intellectual rovel was na Tesu n huniorist than Mr, Mackay, betwaen wham and Mr. Morris thoro speedily raged & hot fite of epigram aud keon rotort. Capt. Camvbell was ko _excited by tho goueral mirth that ho porcdptibly ailow }ua Kood auip to * Yaw," and the drew, hitching up his pntaloons, danced & sympathetic quickstop Lolow-stairs, to the great edification of thie handsome colored gentloman who officiated a4 our stoward, Mr. Jackaon, at a very early mlage, rmdn:ed the famous momorandum-book fn which ho en- ters any bon mot o may cadually encounter, with n viow to roproducing it afierwards in his next original comedy, Mrs. Sackson sighed for A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVZ, with tho most modorn inprovémeits, and 3Tr. ‘{horne, in the auspicioun netghbornood of the beer-kog, spent a serlovs halt honr of argument with Mr. Erby touching the correct Lransiation af ono of tho minor pooms of Catullun. Every- body elso was dmunpm,.i randiiches, Quoon Mary, ciampagns, or tho lrish team, whén of n sidden n heavy sos amoto the vessol, aud sho oarcenod almost gunwale under, THERE WAR AN AWKWAND PAURE, Thorne looked darkly at the beer-keg, s it be more than auspected foul play, Jacksnn hatily exchinngod his moto-book for hin pocket-bandierchief. Liby moasured the distance between our ves- sel aud the most available point for going ashore. Morris stopped short in his quotation of Cran- mor'a speech, and requonted of the crew, inna boarso whispor, the favor of the largest lifo-pro- sorvor, Mra. Jackson loat the thread of her rhaprody about Venice, and looded, not without alarny over tho side, 2 Only Mrs. Tuorne, ber daughter, and wo tardonod men of Tus Tunuse, rolsined our composure. There was after this an interval of tranquility, and then ancther tromeudons lnroh, Once'moro overyhody forgot the current topic and took a violent intorest in the dopth of the Iake, tho buoyancy of its wator, and other kin- dred mattors. Mr. Morris, hitherto the out apirit on board, SPORTING NEWS. Closing of the Intrles for the July Meceting at Dexter Parl. Oponing Day's Bport at the Toledd Driv- ing Park Meeting, English IUflemen Desive a Match with the Amerleany Kext Year, The 8t. Louis Browns Victorious Over tho Mutuals, THE TURF. DEXTHY PARK ENTRUES, The tollowing aro sho eniries for the trotting- races in the socond meoting at Doxter r'ark, which begins July 20, Whila they are mot ns numerons as wns oxpected in somo of the classos, all show horses of an éxceptionslly finc chsracter. Some of tbe most notable atappers of the turf will come together. In tho free-for- all £ace tho Chieago hores Bodine end Judge Fullerton, abont the respective murite of which thers have boon varying opinios, witl be bronght into conflict, The race will excite consequent- 1y wnch local intereat, The othier nantes will bo recognizod as those belongiog to Lorses which b yo made vory fant rocords : TUREDAY, JuLY 30, 2:45 Claas—Turse No, 1, $300—$180, §120), $30 ¢ Frauk Redfield, 8t, Loitis, b, . Bells Hrown, Louia Glenn, NewOrleans, b, i, Monarch Rule, Mowter & Chidster, Nashvilio, Miraculous. Bimon Anderson, Ohicago, br. s, Pilot Mambrino, Claas—Pures o, B, 61500~81,3:0, $380, $350, $20: Tichard Penlatan, Lexington, Ey., ch. g, Grafton, W, 1, Doblo, Phtiadatpuia, br, m, Tady Maud, Budd Doble, Fhilladelphis, ¢h. g, Judge Fullerton. WEDNENDAY, JULY 21, 2:34 Olars—Turre No, 4,81,600-48! Frank Brown, Chicogo, b.'s, Peavi J. L. Mead, Toleio, b, 6. Aniglo Baxon. Monher & Chidater, Nashviile, b, I, Johnson, Chicago, b. . ¥oung Magua, tnvoluntanly described an _arc, and bocamo tho | 3. W, dacot, ¥lanc, br, m. Fiets, contre of gravity—a grovity o prodixious that | J. . Fuller, Nashivills b g, Eesuy Tiderer, burae, No. 0, $2,000—$1,100, $100, $300, W, H. Doblo, Philadelphis, blk, m, Cosselte. ", L, Bimmons, New York, b, rh. Bella, John Pridgoon, Detrait, b. g. Fred Hooper, P. L. Rust, Sbaren, Pa b g, Brother Jonaihnn, ‘Vaness & Hondcrson, xmhm«lur,e. 1, Lady Star, 3T, Clark, Omabs, b, g. Bundal, MOXDAY, JULY 21 2:40 Clans—Purae Fo. T, $1,000—3350, $200, ¥150, §100: AV, 1, Doble, Philadelybis, #, m. Nefa, Glinon Anderson, Obioago, br. 4, Pilot Mambrino, uot ovent Lhio holtow josts of his companiona could disturb it. Tho lurches grew more nnmerons and moro violont, so that the Iadies were compaliad to fn- torrupt, by thoir rapid doscent to tho cabin, Mr. ‘Tiorno' rendoring of Jamicts soliloquy, daliv- ered, this tima, with logs wido straddled, both arms ardently embracing slanchoons, and & marked indiaposition to partake of tha rofresh- ment preseed upon him, at intervals, by Mr. Meackio aud the colored staward. 2:23 Clans—] D. ¥, Dissell, Terro § Tranefer, TUE RUDENESS OF THE LAKE Parkor Wineman, Jollet, b, l|l(5: soon bacamo no Inughing malter, aod avory once | G J. Fuller Noshvillo, h.g. J. G, Fuller. 2:26 Class—L'urso No, 1,600—8850, $300, $200, $160 William Lobell, New York, g..g. Tauner liox, W, H, Doble, Phtladelphis, wh. g. Snow Bail, idd Dobie, Philadelphis, br. 11, Ciementine, T, Kiattery, Ohargs, 1iL, b, m. Tady Byron, 3. W. Jacobs, Blenc, Lil, s. 4, Observer, 5 FRIDAY, JULY 23, g 2:20 Clags—DPurso No, 10—$1,500, §850, $300, $300, $150: Trank Redficld, St, Louts, g, m. Lady Griswold, Richard Penaston, Graud Hapids, cbi, g. Richard, H, €. Goodrich, Chicago, ch., g. Uranvifle, W, 8, McLaughlan, Detrct, T, g, Cliftan, inn whilo somebody or othor would, perbaps with hesitation, perhavs desperately, inguire where we wero to laud. To thess roquests for information, Capt. Campboll replied nothing but & vaguoruggzestion,that whon ' we waathered tho pint,” wo should bo in smooth water, Deluded by thus flatiering prospoct, 3Mr. Mackay folt upon n small battla of champagne, but had to admit thist, whether or not that was tho paiticuiar pint, ho could stand o mora eas- ily for its consumption. No dire becamo tho genersl distresn that Mr. Brown, Tiapius, bik, m, Lady Turpin. Jackson folt it incumbeat upon himself to meke A, Bus 'Woudataok, Unt,, —— York Slate, his will. While about to meitle his account the | A P.# voualNJnJIu u, 8.'Gen., Grant, fell govins of the Lake clalmed it tribute, alid { G J. Fuller, Nuhvifle, r- g, Trince. Preofor-all Clasa—Purse No, 13, $3,000-—$1,700, $900, $100, 83 i e ), 8300, - ', Guodrich, Chicagn, b.'g. Bodine, How S ark, bxr-mi, Americer Giel. W. H, Doble, Philatiniphis, br. m. Lady Mand, Budd Doble, Philadelphis, ab, g, Judge Fullerion, TAOPA THSTERDAY. Two racea which provod to be vory fnterosting, and in ono of which tiie boats wore romarkabiy evon and good, wors irotted at Dextor Iark yos- terday sftarnoon. . The following is & summary : Dexter Park, July 13, 1815, Purse §200, overboard went a good deal of protuplastmioJack- sou. In what may bo described as tho death.throws of tha company, an abandoned buat wad espivd in tho distance, and tne * Florence of Bouth Chicago " was at onco Loadod for tho derelict. Woenn full view of bor, 2asho roso and fell, wa disoovered that sho was a8 good deal Loo bat- tered to bo worth Lhe risks of capturs. Two lean snips peered ous st umin a kmugry sort of way, tln , whon aur head was diredted once moro Lowar QAMPBELL'S MYSTERIOUS PINT, drew in (hoir ourious uccks, sud settlod down again Lo their ocoupation of the wreek, liko a couplo of sullen pixios adrift ina water-logged maacs in. _ Almost ovoiyhody was nsod up when tho tight little steamer octored the harbor of Bouuh Cbi: cagu. That loug sud efocilva promontary of wood and siors, jutting out of & low rango af timbered eatJd-hills, was a wurpriso to the voy- agers. And ~chen the Florence, stenmivg slowly up tho Ca'umat River, cams to her moariugs ia the hoart cf ine large and prosperous town which Col. Dowen's genius and courage have ereated out of such barren materials as white saud, swamp, and newepaper ridicule, othors thao the mere visitors wera astonished. SOUTH CHICAGO, among ita notabilia, posscescs & and from its eupola we all cojoyed a gemerous visw of the offspring which, borrowing pame and enargy from the Westorn metropolis, prom. ises at no distant dsy to bocome oue of its ohiof mombors corporate, ] . Heres littlo fishing wan attempted, resulting in the extiaction of s fish-hook, by a surgeon, from Drotner Hildroth's right thumb and the capture of a 3-inch petcl by Mr. Thorne. At 2 o'clock we got under weigh, and on our way, and for 14 miles we rou up oneof the most {ntoreating rivers it has over Lean my for- tuno o oxplore. Criap, yroen reeds fringod bl whores. oro and thera o crock stole from tha main strenm, through acres of grasa and sedge, into whining bayous. Our water-way was tossc- 1ated with lliy-pods, and in the banks there gleamed alyly tho golden buds of tho lotos, that rarc flower whowe other haunt i th:o marshy Nilo, Curious birds took wing acroes our clansel, tue little ongine puffed, and clanked, and rulled itn vals smokoe over tho glistening river. Btill oibier birus poaped bashfuity thsough the thick reods, and vociforated, in’ shrill notes, their auger At our nutey intrusiou. buroly there is no more winding siream than THE CALUMET. We were parpotually turniug unoxpeoted eor- nors and rinning into prowouterios only to ekim round thew, Al this baronial domain bolongs to Col. Bowen, and on each bunk of ti;e Calumat mills, and dice tilloriess and factorios bear eigullicant testimony to his zeal and entorprise, Half-a.dosen bridges apan the river, built by him or with i sanistance, and no lesa than thrao rallrosds have dopots and round-housos on his property. Alto %:uher » most remarkable man, aud one sureto better appraciated in the days to come than those that aro to-day. Coming to s flual stoppage hard by the Colonel's hospitable house, the Florence de- bouchied her passopgers in hearty good epirite. ‘Their intent was to hlo Clicago-wards on o train which had brought thence and was to con- s THR BUYYALO MEETING. Tho tenth anousl meoting of tho Buffalo Park Associatton will-bogin-on Tuesday, gontinne four days. Tho premiu; Tho entries have been restricted to § par oent. ‘They oloso Wednesday, July 31. THR MONMOUTH PARK RACES, Lono Baaxos, N. J., July 13.~The frst .race to-day was a trial for s purse of 8300 for all sgos, a dash of 1 mile, Henrobor was the favor- ite, two to ono agsiust the'fisld, Yho race way won by Hearchor by. two lengths 3 dospirstion, second, thres .lengths in front of Lelaps, who waa third, with. Carnbeo fourth, aud Venmigo last. Timo, 14j{, ‘P'he gecond race for §1,000, added a mweep- stakes of $50-esch, ‘‘playor psy,” for 3-year- olds, 1}( miles, Tlrero were four startera—Aris- tides, Tom Ochiltreo, Leador, and Ozark, Tho horaes camo in na follows : Ozark “ATistl Leader.. “Tom Ochiltres, ®ood hotel, T mo—1:00X. Ozark $ook tho'lend t tho siart and rotalned it to thio finlsh, M'he firat thice-quaiters waarun very slow, ‘but wpon eritering on the last milo -Ozark and Leador commoncod running fast, aud were soon five Joogths in-advance of Ochiltreo snd Aristides. At ‘the 'holf-mile Orark drew nhead two mure longths, Aristidea runming up ‘and taking edcond pjave. Down'theback etratch the ‘reoo grew -very hot, but'the favorite conld not gain'an’inch on Ozwrk, hen the horses oame into the home stretoh cries of +* Aristides ‘in boaten [ ‘set'the vyomd chesring, and MoGrath's aolt ‘'was seen gotting the whip without porcoptibly gaining. Lesdor camo very fant near the rads;’ sy nlmoat boat Aristides for the second iace, Qzark-csme /in & winuor by %":d' lengths, Avistidea -second, ‘& nose bafors .eader. b 1In the closing poola Aristides was such a fa- vorite that howas loft out, and ‘Ozark sotd first ehoice; Leadersecond, Tom-Oohilireo third, ‘The ihird race, mile Leats, waa one by the fa- worile, nomw:mioy,, ‘Vandolite isscand, Beratoh third. Time, 1463¢; 145%. ‘Tho trst Leat woa won ouly by neck. . ‘Pho laat ra.. was & hardla yage, purse 8500, 2miles, eight Lurdles. Liavolo won by two wme, 3:633{, Troubls waa ARvoui Deadhesd socond choise. vey thither & large party of Sunday-Bchool TOLEDO DMIVING PARK MEETING. chitdren, ‘The provisions wero safely embarked | Torzpo, Oy July.15.—Tha thind .aunual meet- on this train, but, by misadventure, we person- | Ing of the “bsledd Driving Park Asagoistion ally miissod it, and, had thore beon mo timely froight-train to unexpoctedly favor us, there would have been no porformanee to-night of “I'ho I'wo Orphsns.” However, we all roached ounmsuced-to-day, ‘Tho findt race, threeminute .olaus, ;purse £500, €300 ¢o first, B150 0 scoond, £60 ta third. Sevon entzins ; four started. Kol- lowing is the summary ; home eafely in » brand.oew but malodorous | Bwmith, Grand Haven, Mich., Obarlls. 21 cabooss. “Dawey, Tolodo, Nelsdn 14 All these %lull:dulmla.. ?u“m 8 3 b , Do ronoiazs o ey : y 48 bave nsort of humorous moral, sndihls B 80 | geoond race, 390 olass, puree 4400, divided The champagne wont to Chicago onthe fun. day-schiool frmin. Thore was nobody to protoct its helplesanesa, HBo ended the mearriest bout of many s year, and to Hildreth, Fhillips; and Mackin most of our enjoyment i aitributuble, At teast 80 says into $500, £200, and 8100, Boven enfrics; throo atarted. Tho-race resultod as follows: o, Cyn 3 Goti, O o230 | %20, & X 3 Third racs, ruoblog, hat-ml o Leat, purse 2300, tivitled foto $180, ¥100, snd €50. ontrlos 3 all startol. Bummary: Rad feld, O, Modog..ev . im%"a'&s(gffi. ;%:-.:. 0, el i e T et 07301 9K Tho races were well contedted, and the attand- wuce fair. The races continue four i THE TRIGCER. AN ZASTERN TOUNNAMENT AND CHALLENOK Allarge number of Obicago sportsmen left last night to attend the tournament which opens to- Da, ByNTAx, —_— THE WEATHER. ' Wasaixaton, D, ., July 14—1 a.-m.—For the Upper Laks reglon, Upper blississippl, snd Low- er Misalesipp! Valleys, fallivg or stationery ba- rometer, southerly or westarly winds, elighty warmor, partly cloudy weathor, and pdoasional FMUuB. LOGAL ODEERVATION. o Ui10A00, July 18, Bar e ifa Wind, | R, Wither e:50m, m, 210 34 BW,, freab, 1 Ba: :‘H.&” 64, N‘\h: 3 " morrow at Byracuse, N, Y. Who Byracuse Club 2440 3. 1 24 g;| uy sy extended a chillonge to the Gun Cub af this 00 b . ol 78 N, olty to shoot on Saturdsy vext, tes membors a 9:00 p, m, 29,60 1018 p, muiwEsl 67 10N o et (Barmiomeiar, 713 minimin thergioiios r, 6 ! GENEBAL OBSKBYATIONS. "~ 'Ouraago, July13, Wind, A, Weather, side, fifteen singlo-bitda each, and the Gun Olub Lins acoal , aud Las selootadl she following teu o uphald its uame and areant, vie: . J. Ed- wards, 8. H. Turrell, B, J. Abbey, £. C. Abbott, H, E, Hamilton, N, insdale, ¥. T. Mariin, Grecne 8mith, H. Hawkins, and J. Kliugunao,— most of whom hsve airesdy lolt, aud tha ro- mainder will follow before Llinradar, 3 TUK AMKBICAN MLLEMEN. Loxpoy, July 15.—Parsons, the Adjutsot of tho Dritich team, telographs from Wiwbledon : w[ yegret $0 #sy thas the Oumuesl will not atlow tho Jast proposed match for Eaturday betweon tbe Amoricaus wud the reprosentalives of tho toreo Britioh elghts of 1874 axd 1873 L0 be shot. Weintena to oifer the Americans a cup whick Station, |Bar,| Tl.r| [3 sils.) THIW,, 7.8, vt they may take back with them and shioob for at Solu £ S gh bome™ 74[8, E, geutle. BANQUETKD. 74|Catuu,. Froivzona, Joly 13, —1'he Amarican toam and €sl8, W., genitlol thoir frisnds visited Abbataford and Malrose to- ! dag, Willinm Nelsob, w lending citizen of 50, $300, $200, $160: ue, i Teone G, Lindell, | BOARD OF EDUGATION, Rlanley, Julia F, M. Tinll, Jennis E, Baynolis, Hatq B iarhhous, AvV T @ rrison, Mary ¥, Jounatott, Fant: vy vsy, Lottle Anner "0, Teck, Anuin Tronard, Harah A, Dabbe, Harah T2, Tuttle, Mary rl‘N!mlr\ Ettie M, Lalande, Cecilis Dammern, Marlg B, lergl, Alic ', Thissel, Tlieress Kolley, Atisstaeia aaleys burg, gave them a banquet to-night, cotiras of which bo mado » apgech waim in ento- g,v df Amorica, Col. Gildstalonve vespunddd In iting terms, Members of tho tenm will leave for London to-morrow. ANOTH TROTOSITION. Loxnoy, July 1 Tha Council of the Dritish Nattounl 1lifle Arrociation, at its mostine to-day, adopted a resolution that tho Now York Riflo Asfoclation bo invited to accept a challengs cup to bt tompeted for in 1875 at Wimbledon by the Ameticans, the winner to hold the enp untit the moxt meeting of tho New York Assaciation, wiion ho {8 to hand 1t ovof to tho Counell of that Association in_order that it may be tom. poted for then and snnually thoroafler at n nsge o 1,000 yards, on conditions to be deters mived by the New York Associatioa. pattapissddan BASE BALL. TRIBUNY—INTER-0CKAN—10-14, A match gamo botweon Tnr Tninvxe and Inter-Occan ninen wns played vestorday afternoon at Ogdon Dark, rosulting, ae uvaual, in a victory for the * Tribs," but not without some fine plaving on the pars of the victors. Tho eeoreo 5:0od 14 to 5 at tho end of ths Afth innihg against thom, but they then came down to their rnrk. aa the appends ug 18 Now Bchool-Sites to 13o Adver. tised For, DORE RCIINOL, _Trachers—Sarah E. Obstlandcr, Rata Fomhof, T, Florence 1lotie, Amanda ctraw, Emma G, Fraser, ftcuriettn Unna, Agnes 2, DuFour, Tia T1s Denniw, Thebe ncelfn Ouiby, Mary L, Her YM“I Adelalids Herrick, Fanny A, P'ratt, Lavinia Mo ntosh, Augusta Behroodter, teacher of Gormun, ~HATES SCHOO, Teachers—¥irginin Bayre, 1irriot A. Ranney, }:unce- L. Yatrs, Kate Dalton, Juilaeit E. Wickor, Ellen M, Binith, Fsnny Hamnan, Kiizs 1, 8ith, Anna 3, Calduell, Amlia. Fu Lane, Mary A, Bonnaid, Mary A, DireAnard, Fanny A, Grifin, Agnes D. Biirgess, Ann'n {\‘L ""S“;‘I"\ l:nflry " Hrrrlmn‘l‘l‘:‘:‘ Nellte 11, Bare |ent, Mary J, Ahby s F. Whit lin. 11, Do Rdaly B, Tacwien. o el enehers—Chrain Tavin g, fattle 1. et tiua Livingsion, ftatile ¥, Maywaed, Mq‘:y 0, Forrest, Maggie H, Imu, deasls ¥, lnym-ry ‘L Batpron, Rate C. Caughlin, Mary A, Tinnsey, ¥, i i, Onlis 1, Giphons; Eeclino Gonlt, Sfa: Rle A. Gurran, Minnie L, too v, Jennle Btrickland Stary £ Fitzsimmonn, Nary W, Louch, 18 M, Waitos TOUNLAR SCIOOL, . Teachera—Toly N. E. Siaats, Ruth I, Searritt, Alles B, Tullls, Baruli b Grant, Lirzia I Browne, Allcs A, Digelow, Emina 8. Landon, Adclaids Dutterfetd, Mary 1. Jonks, Emmna D, Fontmlors, M, Allcs Mora, Hat ts T Winegar, Maty A Afsrahall, ftarriet A, L. Hkasts, Qhatlolte P, Kenyan, Martha I. Fenimore, Salaries Fited for Principals and Assistants, hiney, List"of Tonttors Flected for tho Comling Year. The Board of Education hiold a rognlar weekly niaeting last évening, Prosidont Tichborg in the chmir. Inspectors Bluthardt, English, 1lamblo- ton, Xoyno, Johuatons, Oleson, Olingor, Hcl;ooninger. Reed, Welol, and Wilco were pros- ent. Tue Clork readl an order from tho Common Council, which directed the Board of Educatlon to take some medsures toward providing for MODE HCIOOT, ACUONMODATION in the district south of Wost Twelfth strcot, be- tween tho Cinrk and Foater Achools, score will show, ¥otlow. TP ScOnE. ZonA | Ioapector Oleson—Has tha Council sent tho | 3 di ko, A okl . Bandy, U Y. It ;‘—;‘L“* necossary funds with tho order ? [Laughtor.] Clarlotte A_"f,“.qqfi,‘m,.,‘.? s yfi:’k\:a:‘m\’u é."%;‘.‘u"- BEE i ‘Tho mattor was referrod (o the Commitios on | Bams. P o8 E‘I Buildings and Grounds. Twnchers—Soraphing Jamol, Lills 0" 341504 | 1t was aunousad thetthe ommon Councilhnd | . iriagn, Tz l'.'fiufx'x'fl'-‘,’"nm‘\'. ‘Gonmom Amally 23 1 ¢ | recommitted to the oard tho communication i s cangikivies Dehrclspateey f Justisll, Angiak, #1381 | referonce to tho purchase of Proctor, l-‘-nn{' A, Bather, 1aura 3. loring, Jenale Tl e 1A SCUOOL BITH Allen, Gaudio 11, Woldo, Fifen P, Wilbur, Auus Bush. mell, Josephino Voudt Hoobl, leacher of German, CARVENTBR 8CIOOL, Tenchers—Bell BMeleath, Abblo D, 8a; McNamars, Holan L. Beavay, Lizzie D, . Danforth, Meta Wellerr on the southwest corner of Wallace and Kosauth teasts, the pice Pelnig 99,000. The Hoard waa instructod to solect a new site, becauso tho prop- orty specifiod bad boen takon out of the market, CORE, BY TXNINGA, 17273 48 ard, Mary ‘hayer, Mary Bara B, Carman, Lizzie Paseed bails Duildings and Grounds, with instructions to ad- | neea, Alioe M. il Defln 31, Jialkel, Bertha Btelger, iAo KGR vortise for aites {n the neighborhood of Wallaco Elizabelh Hatterman, teacker ¢ Nettio Bushnell. Whe * Light White Fabrios " have recontly ae- Usema; copted a challongo to pl the **All Wools” on next Saturday aftornoon at the corner of Loomis and Van Duren streots, Both,vinea are from Field, Loiter & Uo,’s wholesals departient, and copeidorablo interest in tho matois Yelt among the employes of the bouse. BT, LOUIA INOWNA—MUTUALS New Yonk, July 13,.—DBaso ball: Bt Louls Illrow:ja, 9; Mutuals, 7. Thirtcon Inuings played. Cinomswat, July 13,—Baso-ball: Bt. Louls Yeds, 7; Covington Btars, 0. Provipexck, R. I, July 18.—DBsse-batl: Chi- cagos, 13; Rbode Islauds, 6. THE INDIAN RING, and Koesuth streots, atd of Centro avonuo and Trwolfth stroot. The Bosrd resolved again to rodommend to %o Comnion Councll the purchase of the long- disputed school lot situsted on $hb corner of Hermitage avenue and York stroot. TDE FINANCRS. Bchool-Agent Chaso submitted a monthly re- port, whick. showed that tho cash on hamd Jine 1 amountod to SU31,987; rocoipts, 6208,183.58 ; expenditures, £223,769.61; cash on hand, £5,710.23. Tho latter ia distributed as follows : Puymeot of teachors, $1,826.60 5 for investrent, $2,848.35 ; for payment of balance in sundry ac- connts, £1,5630.48, Inspector Hoynie moved that 5,000 copios of the twenty-firat annnal repott bo printed, which provailod, g DURR RONOOL. Teachere—Fanny Lundegreen, Kats P. Porking, Touise . Orkman, Ella C. Mayhaw, Mary J. 1. Barta: sou, Anna llnrfi.}ly Mary D, Le Baron, Carrie A, Mun iy, Xliza J, Hult, Loulse ¢, Litkn, Jennle Parasian, Ueclen M, Smith, KING BCHOOL. Teachets--Lizria M, Young, Clara A. Alleh, Eftza. both A, Manb, Elizabeth Evaus, Fanny E. Wort, Mary A i, Toutva A Cueniiet, Tretes 8, Taster, Bophia darak, Matilo W, Thompeon, Kathariuo O Mary I, farnes, ponsy Bathapita ioney LAWNDALS 8CTODL» Teachers—Etvira Penncll, Julla . ¥ynn, WICKER PARK PRIMARY SOIOOL, Yeachers—Frances E. M. Dawey, Abbis B, Tobey, Mary A. Iall, Magglo E. Woods, Alattio Caroy, Emily L, Walienberg, PEAIMON STREET PRINARY ACHOOL, On motton of TInspector Wilco, the Committee | o Z4achers—Muggle A, Sullivan, latUs O, Peeke,Mary —_— on Duildings sod Grouuds wero instrmctod to ad- B pden Bl ke Mtk el e el Fate Prof. Marsh Tells tho President | rors forascheblaito fn fho viciauty of Gontro | adiyer, Telen W, Boyden, Katé Christisa, Maty &, Some Ugly Truths 3 ELIZADETIT STRERT PRIMATY 8GHOOL. Atout It. Teachera—Barah O, Flagg, Minnie W, ITauna, Frane ces Lo Baron, Sunlo A, Edwands, Anns Stelger, Emily C. Currler, Jane A, Graves, Ulara Wingrave. WALSH BTREET PRIMALY S8CROOL. Teachers—Orpha E, Rose, Laurs 1. Darron, Mary P, Burbank, Francea W, Rowlund, Loulse S, Mooro, €~ rio E. Brown, Belle Lesllc, Joanua A, Fitzgerald, Mine nio A, Kittell, Julia A. Knight, Ehzabetl L. Smith, Auna W, Edwards, Grace AL, Dauks, Buefe M., Ly 2, Pauline Conde, Anna 8, Barah L, i, WEAT FOURTEENTI STREET PIIMARY SCHOOL. ‘Tho following were recommended for partial cerlificatas as.tonchara 3 John L. 'Loomis, Vol- ney Underhilt, Ralph J, Hans, Jamen M. Btras- burg, Thomas P, Marysit, Jamos Suliivan, C. C. Hutchiron, Hosea Barus, Joraph I, qu;zln’ w. J. 1L Hogan, George B. Charles, and B, A. Barnes. On motion of Innreotor Oleron, tho nction of tho Board in adopting tho report of tho Com- mittes of the Whole in regard to salntics was ro- coneidered, luspector Hoyne moved that thers bo An AUncomplimentary Reference to Delano an Commissioner Smith, New Yorg, July 13.—Tho Tridrme to-morrow publisbes tho following fetter from Prof. Marsh, F Yalo Gollegs, to Tresitlont Grant s R HECOUNTZED fiEAD Teachers—3einlo 1, Gilespie, Calla M, Gilraorey Ma- e e G with yon on Ta- | of tho High elioo), Division Ligh Sehiools, and | {545, ey, Moty k. Mollizy Aueuda T, Gater lun_ afalrs, 1 wan impressed with your eazacst desive to do Justice to the Indiags, and with your broad and philanthropio views on the whole Indian qudation, “This must be my excuso &g o private citizen for com- ing again to souto lay before you a statament of wronys committed on the Sioux Indisns, mainiy under my own obeorvation, daringa recent vieit to their country, My visit to this reglon wae Wholly in tho intcrosta of science, with no intention to inveatigato indion affatrs, The frande T observed wero brought Normal School—o be known as the Principal ; all other toachors of said achiools td bo known a8 nesistants, This prevailed. Inspector TMoyns moved that the Board pro- coed to considor tho SCALE OF BALARIES n the schools indicated, 8o that they migkt grado themin » sadisfaciory manner, Inspectér Blathardt thought that $2,000 wonld Baggie C. Rolily, Aunto Iyau, Maty J, Towue, A = ta L, Downs, Lillian Rickorsot, Mary Pullew, Alfaruis 1t, Hall, ANELDON PRIMARY BCIO0L., Lora ¥, Sheptierd, Alice 1), Talhot, Eves ucelin 8, Miner, 30 A, lland, Anns irginia Dunming, Cynthin Wilsie, Aun E, Cha,man, Maggle Cannog, Maggle Mellugh, WEYTWORTI AVENDE PRIMARY BEIOOL.” 185y’ Amuwidge by dind Gload, o to- | bo ouough for Princinal, aithough e wonly ot T honee Tadto X, Patg bag G Freams Stinae fuwd o allow Im’hm]"mml::d opter pibe | hike to 1060 tho services of 8 Rood muan for tho . Tioss, May . Wilson, Béila_dones, A o ioco my fatorview | TRLterof s faw hiudred dollars. Balliv Liart, Dora B, Laiug, Baroh &, Preaident Richborg left the chair and made & spoech in favor of haviug the salatios so graded thut thoy would become su incentine to toachiots 28 & matter of promotion. He thonght that this would bo the better way to regulato the muattor. There should be o hops of reward héld out al- WAYR, 80 a8 to koep up the espril du corps. Tho salaries of the principals should be settled first, Inssmclor Hoyne wovod that tho Principal at the High Sohuol bo awarded a salary of $3,000, d thosé of the Dividibn aud Normal Schobls $2,600 wach, whick way carried. Hix sssistauts were allowoed 2,200 six aa- sistants at $2,000 cach ; all othior ssslstauts at $1,000 oach. On motion of Mr. Hoyno, u:gs Board proccoded VEDDER STREET PRIMARY 80BOOL, Teachers—Lllen 1. 8milh, Martha J. B. Rice, Liz 2lo M, Cob, Marfitia L, Palmer, Adiie L Bier, Clars'A. 'L, Lang, Mary I 0'Conudr, Nora I, Madden, Olars K. Whittomore, Lizzlo M. Ooffes, Frances W. 3icDonnell, Ells C, Runco, 3L Lalo Hivbard, Louiss Ueerwagow, B Neitls Molt, Sopha Wysoun, Teachers—Telon Banchbz, Mary F. Hanus ‘eachers—Holon Bauchbz, Mary F, Hannan, Annis E. Wing, Marion: L, Russcll, Livalo Youdale, Mary 1, Dean, Ara D, Gago, Mattle J, Parker, Josutia A, Folvy, CALUMET AVENUE FPRIMARY 8CIO0O1, Teashers—Ellen E. Barter, Esther L. Shopard, Laura A, Rtandall, Helon ¥, Bmith, Gortrude 0, Cole, Libble I, Kennedy, Anns A, aah, Ziipha A, Vandercook, & Ellon Nelgnbor, Eifa J, Willsra, Amelia 2, Blizs, LINCOLN STRERT PRIMARY SOLUOOL, with you upon thls subject, I have been infarmed by tho Commissionar of ludian Affairs of the appoint- mentof o comautties to investizato sfsira at the Red Cloud Agency, and invited to [ay & statsmmnt of tho facts before iliom, This Lam quite ready tu do, when- ever tho golnmlld‘n‘n Fouost 1, T munt dm wver, 10 givo my statement to the Interior nt alons, far the followlug Teasons s Kirst—1 have no confldence whatever in the uincert- ty of tho Becretary of the Interior or Comrhiasioner of Indisn Affairs when they publicly aunbince their wish and dolermination to ‘correct tho prescnt abuses fnthe Indan management, because I have reason to uow tiat they have long béen aware of ‘theso atiucs, and have made no sincers offort 40 reform tbom, Second—In all 1y intercourso with these two off- ctss, thoir object Liaa mantfestly been to find out, not %0 niuch what the frauds sotmily were, &3 tho oxtent of my Information concernjug them, soas to provont, | t6 the election of ‘tenchers for the on- Teachers—Leonica B, Woodford, tarah P, Balla by avery moacs 1 thels powas, it pubilcly o capee- | suing yoor, commencing: with the eleo. | Maggle, B Durke Hulls 1 Taide, 3L “Ania [ciied 5 i auca E. Tinta, ! 8 00 Ihe, eidsaosnawin oy postenuiin, ety | H00 of sesistants in ‘iho gramose sud Baebary & Boxnhue, Mary 16 primary schools.. Following is tho rosult: Feachers—Mary ¥ thart, AbUie G, Wallace, My . ] . o G, Walla sy C,, Dathne ogaia . tawkicn, Avwa G, Hawkinn, Hon ¥. Corl Emils 0, Quiver, Lizzis 0. Broith, Kllen . Laodwilh, Grace A. Lamb, Jeante N. McDowel, Mary R, Siesbs, Bvivia 1%, Walkot, Achiah G, Mott, e ity M. O Btawpnn, Myrtla &. Colbert, vpD! 3 Fia F. . Bheldon, - Elizboth A Blate, Auua Ar MoCarquodals, E, Jemds Law, ml£ Cumpbell, Mary Hmeoth, Amelis L. Alliscn, Risls V. L. Port, d o B. filldx\ Nellls L. Dickson, Sophrunia A, Lovelsce, unfavorably on Loth Secretary Delauo and Commis- esomer Bmith, i For theso reasans T hava thought it best to tuy befure 301, o rliom, dn ccordance with my pronuse (o Tied Ciotd, T mado my frst counnuuication, the accom- peasiog etatemant 1n dotall, 1o Tull confidenca iat the evidefos presented meot witn The cousideration ita imporiance demasuds, In the statoment which accompunies this letter, I hhve given tho resulta of my Investigation futo the affalr of Tted Cloud's Agsnay,the and inoat important in tho West, Thoea reaulls clearly indicate both mis« management and fraud, capscially in ihe following Yingrate, Anich 8, Daruar ‘Buifh, M. Jnllet Danforth, I, Mincrva Overton, v TUIRD AVENUE PRIMARY BCHOOL. T¥achers—Ella McAfTorty, Rarzict Nourke, B, Lou. tro Liruwnell, Ellen B, Holland, £mmaSarks, Mary Conley, Bursh T, Sreylon, Lizsie Quigy, Mary Lar- nard, Bliza 3; Csmpbeit, Eima A, Hunt. » SANCGAMNON HTREET PRIMARY BCHOOL. Teachera—Mary L. Docklus, Bopbis L. Desn, Eicanor J, Vaucs, Sophio 0. Johns, Lizzio A, Gibbons, Churly . II. Brackett, Clara . Lamb, ° Bothella 0. Jacobs, Libbis Christian, - Bare P, Yonuy, Maggle Halksty Emma Tracy, Batab J, Ford, Lizeie Nean, | rilculars Joanas A, Walsh, Mttio O, Ayroe, Lizzie A, Cavanah, ROLK STAEED RIUMARE BOHOOL, P RiratTus. Agent, J. 3, Baville, tn wholly unftted | Emuma Hxiih, teacher of Gurman. : o e Soae E. Dawel: Calitine Jonisen for his poaition, aud guilty'of gross frauds Wpon In- XINZIE SCIOOI .. ] Y8 A, Ilunt, Johaona, well, Cathiarine Johnso Aians o bis arge. Becond—T! th nnmber of Indlans at this Agency as for purposcs which can ** Teachers—Ajmes Magee, Eai Barali Whits, Altcs J, Ailier, Ai er H..Tosrs, Amelis Brallory, Jennte ¥, Reian, Averick T, Ebbckiey, Hattlo £ na 3, Dnify, Fmm i, Finma i 3, Wright, Loliua AL rana, boen syslemutically overstated 1 8, Pnrocy, Mary A, Pitzpatrick, Mary O. ¥, lannlow, Ny AU : only result in fraud, Emilis A, Gayin, . Klizsbeth 8, McCaunell, Mattig s T AND SO0 %m-;zna. laatihuo of annuty am‘,fim‘:n i xulum, .01121::,' tilaxir, Agnea f.:' uimmu;, fifllx‘i Ngfi:“‘;{“‘{;_u g‘mf';“‘“ a‘,"‘“fi“& Trontuiley Deased, g 80t mrtal Hartuey, jostia Dowyre, Sersh V. ), Ooi it ) . : ot feanautent. 3 | e et droei, Plom 4. Hotsarah, | Maty 0. Dreckuill, Sustn Teamoplisea, fesn Lizzls A, Burrows, M. Elizabei Florenos fobe o _FourtA—=Tho beel cattle given ta tha Indians have inron, Louiso C. Blanks, Augusta Vaa ioro, Martla D, B £ Ge beem very Inforior, and wl owlng to eystennutlo (rads My‘.mm" ™ SOHOOL: yractioed by IN BTHOOL. emt and boe-coptractars; Srhers—arel B, Bmith, i b, * The Principals and Firat Assistanta have to by Ffth—The park issucd o the Indians duritng my | Dixon, Kittio O'Brien, u,lr A.murum"iv,hul.': balloted for, sud na the hotr was late the Board vis{t Was 20t sultablo for human furd. Vin, Biary B, OByrae, Tary G, Reohane. D: Agnes | adjonrned uatil 7:30 o'elook (his evening, - Suzth—The flour was very Inferior, snd évidente | Forsght, dfary A. Roe, Mary M, Mdaliey, Nors B, —— e of fraud in this articls ia condluaive. . Eait, "Bllen M. Bond, Alle K. Gumey, Jnadah TALT] Seventh—The sugar and coffee isauisd were nok good, | Everett, Helon 5L, Hsthaway, Aunis I, Achact, toschor CASUALTIES, -~ although belter than other supplies, of Gerthan. . G < Bwuwfiua?ml-n ‘wan ‘rotten and of hitls WABITINGTON SOTIOOL. : - DROWNED. - or 1o s ndians, Teachers—Minnio Lawe, Maria A. Keliy, Marion 8. [ Spectal Dimatch to Tha Chicago Tyfune, Minth—In conssquence of fraud aud misman g 4 e oanh tho Tndios MaBorod groutly Guring the past | B dniory fiert,Uad dflm Qbpreunep, S0P | Rooxsono, L, July 19.—A boy aged 11 yewrs fl;:‘r"firl_mn:n D ul.. o ‘mam?v.t):w;ém i nato -Tostin,’ Minnls N. Gits, Sarah R, Ammhu‘:l: A. | named Walter Rowlay, son of Patrick no-hy,l the Med Crond sremcy waa froaufent. aa the Srup dlr: g;firmvp- fiffghfl’&"i‘“‘rfixfih s A;': atfemped to walk acrosa tho Water-Works pipe’ tanco s 16 il whilo the conlsaclor wat A 313 | Yo ishar. e that crosses the river, this mornivg at 11 o'clock.! MOSKLEY BOHOOL: - eackers—Chatlotis O, Balloy, Elesnor 5 o He suocceeded in gelting half way acrosa when, arghente 2. Drookingy Litds A. Poltz, ca. SO apecl il batl y ue atterli 10 the evidence losing his balinge, bo fell into the river and wag 1n Deaf cattle ay ted in {hwaccompany- 0boa0D, Anns jug statemont, This subjoct I investigated with great - d i ] s",‘:‘-'{"&‘,fi’ s Ao Princial Mo oo pan mm,%-l:fu“ kfim;bm"ven‘. %: n;oug?nd.} Uis body was' recovered tlls afiers u:. :fl By -.nm ;:: {ratic :. : .fi':."d have causod | 3onna0n, Mary L, Hart, Anos A. Cook, LucrL.%lu- Roox, July 13.—Willle Drennen and {ams, Louize Burcky, Sophle Dunhsm, Yaulilie 2L, Kand, tesichier of German. Z . d BROWN SCIQOL, ’ eackers—Frederixa £. Thomas, Mary T E, Hennessy, Dollis N. Taylar, lflhn‘;.m tor, ¥haow O, Shipmis, Lucis & F. A, Helin, Anos Livingsion, . Bro mu.’fq’nmu..mmm ‘Emily L, Trimingl R a0, Listlo L, Aml s o the Qovernmeit. s e 0 statement I Liave prepared is supportod In a) essential parta by the tesiiniony of officars of the army who wers with ma and my expedition et the lted Cloud Agency, Among thess offcers aro several par- xonally known fo you, and all sre gentlemon of bigh character, Hliould sny part of iy state- fucat be werloluly questionad, ‘% trust you wil allow thess geutiaaen to bo heard, If the command- Charles Halloy, two prominent young men of Vau Yuren, weat boat-riding on Hunfq afc ternoen on the river. boat " cap aised, drowning Drennen Iadics. Halley barely ésca) A8 ho reachod the shore close enough to Isy his hesd abovo the water-mark, his wiréngth falled him, and there Lie Iny, until found an Lonr sfterwards iston, arpens . Ktmtull, Nanc; Evien J, i, Alice Jano_Ferrier, Mary L. Edith J, Thorss, Fanpie L. Sificors Sr Al thy poata near the Indiin Agenoies, | Greenleaf, Kate I Bumith, ) conypletely extinusted. All the nattioa belo) o Squslly irustworihy and. disinterested op. | Joos, Emins T, Shoeuwker, diclen M, Waile, Jossto i lm{lnk foaniliea of Van Buren, helony Sorvers thete, conld. likewise, testify, 1 trink it wauld | G, Tomplotos Imogeas Aneld, at, Luln Slovens, Toa- . e found (hat Tleve bt Taipily fadicated te oo B G e it tether of Gar Ll RUNAWAY, g::n?mnuxm n dndian aflirs. 1 lavo putponely | Nandalyis, Lily Bors, teacher of Gerimas, Bvecial Dispaten o The CAeaos Tribume, . : : comt ‘l’fl» “”num s :1‘“’ in.y o::g'e Mu::;; - Seachers—Emily A, N, Chxpman, Mery O, Chitks, | . FoND bu Lac, Wis,, July 13.—A runaway oo e Voatimony wiieh ime como to me fne. | Caroline Bmith, Elizabeth L. Doriy, Fany J, Oroweil, I g curred lu the town of Marahfield which will very Frances G, Matthews, 1 2, doatalty In the prosocution of my inquirles, showlng | Frapces G Matibens, ,é‘““," & ‘;;‘;fi“‘ Lmergeno ks | 1ivaly prove fatal to an old gentloman named frouds’ of oqual mamitude b other points, | B Hal | g e o (‘TNP“L‘:" : w i s hmm,‘ gm::: ;}mh}u mmx‘kgxg u;luu l‘]mfl.‘f-mllw‘ Jenz, n!l; sona werp hitching horses to a wagon, reo t ¢ 3 . i fousea, O Scintont soid | Bowiity | dwmeed | Aevils 6 Da'Tule Yy Sislgit, ary £ laerin | 300 10 old goat was -;lmllnu 1n the rosd & shoré result of the prosont looss and frrospousible systcm af OGDEN ECHOOL, < distante fn advanco of thom, When the W _furnhh\nfl;he Todjans with goods aud lugpufl. & Y8~ Tyachers—Jane Dougull, Beils Mclaven, Mo wai rpady o etart, something ecared them au e tiat Lendn directly (o fuvite frand, ¥ do ot bo- | Blowelly Tlaonah ¥, Gag, Saborion Heslo V, | 41,40 ranaway, Mr. Jenz did not potl Tiwve that Anything but s thdionl change 1o thfe rospect | Fittar, 3ary A, Qurls, Tdzale .DuunhM{lN Hovanw, | $8Y ¥ Yo - Jenz not poticq whal will prevent the coptinued .hmnnnmt«zad the Indj- | Lydia' M, Howe, Owroline B, Merrick, Huld . | waa the matier untll just ss lhfil(nghtenn! Bbrvica. You alons have the will avd the puwer to | Newell, Agnesy. Ferguson, Auna V. Mianls, Minerva | horses reachod him, wheb 1t waa too late for Lin estroy that oomMnstion of Ima men known as the Ia- l&muwx. Lells L. Pottigraw, AMashilde Hmith, teacher { to got out of the way. e was knocked dows 4‘;‘... ‘& o n'é:"oflu “fifi'fif« m'- mk; n'.;’;‘ wu:mi of German, SrwsEE S and the mflna wheols gtruck Lim ip such & mage m%mé“um ot Tolis )2"2‘2’ el st Vegy ra- . ;‘f’ 'Z\f‘"uz}::fi‘:flgt' (¥t "'E‘"fi’“"" ner that it &8 doubtful about his recovering. cttu nrie - A Goltimon, uly 10. 0.0, 8umme, | BB i o epels ThO b s, & ’ RUNAWAY AGCIDENT, “Tho letter in sccompsniod with a loug and in- | pie, Raty &, Hack, Mevy I Tobey, Liztie Bpecal Dispalah to Tha Chicago Tridune, terentiug statomont corroboratiug tho poiota | 3%, Jenla ¥, MeQuiry Lonka . Wilmu yid, | 8. Paviy Mion., July: 18.—A ronkwsy fife Souifiod ir tho comamunlcation to the Presidont, | Nitmey Mapy - Kaves An I Tactt, Mary I | e callidod to-day on Tuird stresk with & —— ey . Bin Kelley § clalr, Kats B, aber of German, WELLS 80D00L. fannde O'Hars, Mary Hannan, Hafe A, Emma market-gardencr's wagos, upsotting and runniog over two girls—ons 10 sud the other B—wi0 were in the wagon,. #nd who wore serloply FIRES, AT MONONGAHELA CITY, PA. Tuaohers—J Prrrenuno, Pa, July 13.—A dlsastrous fire oo | Quins, Mary J. Juoes. L Adels Dickinsou, Eloise 0. injured, the eldor fatally, at the bass of (he ourred at )(oml'lhnln City, Ps., this mornivg, | faycs, ’gl.“‘kfi;,fl;’:.“,‘,’;,w. ;_v'x‘.'rnlinlc:).“{'\'u}l‘.“;u‘rla' b"hu;" that blood oozed from her oars aud Sorteoyteg Golbattson's saw.mmill and. Loat-yard, | Siusiarant, Jounie W, lsrkaser, uia 1 ey, Juiis | MO0ty while, sue remploed snochacions b death this aftornoou, BSho was housekgeper for her widowed Iather, » gardeuer named Wieseged. A LIMB OF A LIMB OF THE LAW FRAOTURED. Broomixarow, Iil., July 13.—John Bpencs, 8 Blythe & Co.'s 'glmlng.mm. Yamber- yard, atrd dry-houss, and three dwelling-houses. Estiraated losn, 200,000; insurance, 17,200, priucipally in Pittsburg companies, The firv i8 supposed 0 Lave been the work of an incen- BKINNER BCHOOL, Teachers—Mary E, loyce, Klls A, Doway, J, Anoa Py int g:'-&&r.w, ey O: Ayvon dry. Anan B lury, i abterson, Aznie Oraveus, Marid mambe of e Maleta Couaty Bur, bad 4l ., Ji . A, Py q B BLOORINGTON WATER-WORKS. Giepgue Mool o dachion iyt . ol | Eroan: sh’ Mhvwhlie sninllon l maving ofke Svecral Diapateh ta The Chigape Tridunt, B Locks, Mary H. Dulloy, Jioe . Baaorus, Mathilde BrooMiNaTox, July 18,—~The pumps st the wa~ | J. Bielumayer, teacher of Gariman, A FATAL PIN, HAVEN 8CHOOL. Teachers—Anguata E. Andznfi-\nl M, e O o Y ovasiagie Magia ¥, O'Brisc, Mastiits &0 ¥ Kavauag! 0 V, U'Brisn, Titor, liatie P, Yok, Nello M. Galvidy 31, ' Kiona Bulch ‘Cuubarits Basky Barah £ rooks tor-warks were in motion all day, pumping from tho well into south alo onemile frem the well, Nevertleleus the water in tho well was not ro- diced in suy degreo thiat wili show that tho sup- - Laxantg, Mick., July 13.—innle Busb, yoyog girl, died last evening as ¥liut froty swak lawing & pib $W0 wedks sa. . E. Elifolt, 108 A, Uj ci t the dem Elen A, S ply b ok suliciout to most the aads of tuo | RO i drcdustin, Marivad. Lilagion, THE INDIANA STATE PRINTING. ' B e ‘Mathilde Hesler, lach . Bpecial h (2 The Chisaso Tridaney q UK GLQY! 100 3 Tue, o;?"{?:fi:&'a ‘f.lrch{"‘r‘:;ak: ippelnted Teachore—Maria I, Loudon, Miria . Whfppte, ita- | _ 1¥piANAFoLIs, Jaly 18.—The Hiale ollicers o a?::gn- e PR o u“!.m ey "“‘5"?{“‘ Buth "'"f"x' line | day swarded tho State printing to the Sentinel of oot the Legislatora, The (Jovernor has aleo | boos Yss fa o) ith Mary “:m: this city. The priucipal vowpotik s were e ormmaL, cerufied to the coustrustion of the Po: & Lake Buperior Bhip Cagal, i panuea to the -gtaRk this city. Dutooe firm of [afsyette bad Com- BOLDXN 8CUO0L. from the Oosh W give 3 3 bid.. I8 wap azrauged 2'9seharoe-Xouay Ks Olives, Ida Gllieon, Coizie 3. | Vllnflm& Dlp.,v. |

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