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'THE CHICAGO DIFFERENCE OF OPINION. —— Sherldan Insists that e Isn't Oficinlly Dead. But Colvin Is Just as Positivs that Ho Is. vy ? To Do on {ho Safe Kido His Obiluary Has Deen Writtens 3 Togethor with an Epitaph of Much Idorit. The Subject Thinks Ho Iss Boen Inter- viowed Too Much, 4 Perhaps the Lock in the Council Is of His Planning. Tho din of the combat is Lushed, the smoke - Lias cloared nway, and thio City-ifall wesin tho ays- pect of almost perfoct poaco, The reinforcemonts 4" tothe Mayor in tho shape of Judgo MecAlllster's L decislon Liavo eilenced, at loant, I notconauered, %% thofon, aud no fuithor beiligerent manifesta- tiona nto expected immedintely. 1t waa thought yestorday that tho Polics Buara sould surrender ‘suconditionally, but, thongh inactive, thay still hold their ramparta and show 1o disposition to give up tho fight. The Mayor's forces and position aro 8o firovg that tha continuatlon of the strugglo will bo en- tiroly harmlces aud unasailing. Il bos routad o foo, hiorso, foot, and dragoons, Tho euemy - pro short of rations and armunition and canuot bold out muck louger. Tho appoiutment of & ity Marshnl will effectually nilenco all further warliko demonstraticus, and tho bo!lizeront Doard will iny down its arms, rebelton will bido its hiead, and tho City Polico and ITire Dopart- menty, under a now regime, will bo soreue ouce miore. A reporter of Tar Tninuse ponetrated to the .+ entrenchmonts of the Comwissiontrs M UNDER A FLAG OF TRUCE - yestorday. 1o wne Lospitably racoived by the Uenoral commauding, sud tho situation of af- ' faira was left undiaguised for hia esntemplation, Mark was molancholy, but not without tho - spiration of o faint hope. Klokko was unyicld- Jug snd still bristiing with opposition, and Iteno, though he is undoubtedly willing to nccent tho 7 {nevitablo and mako peace with tho Mayor at ouce, ia bioysd up by the determination of his ' companions, and still shows s considerable amount of fight. Tho twinklo yot played iu Mark's oyes, and tho smilo played around the cuinorsof his mouth, and Lo sppeared to bo in tho usual JOCULAR AND MERRY VEIN. Yot hio was uot exompt from o ccstain andness of demeanor, which would show itselt m spite of s efforts. Ito was quite wiling to admnt that the battle hud goue against him, but he displayed no dispomition to yield whilo any ro- gourko within his roach remains untricd, 1 {s tho lifu nod soul of the opposition, and, if Lo showed any signs of alandoniug tho po- gition o baw takon, ho would Lo speo:hiy and wilimgly followed by tho othor momuers of the Board, " Bat Lis ehow of resistanco seotns to be infectious and L] UNDER W18 LEADERSTIP Klokko and Ieno sro willivg to follow any courso be may soe fit to adopt. They aro com- plotety under s guiduneo, and Mark will nover s obiiped to ralnquish tho battle on account of their deeertion, Thev will atick to hun until Lo dccleres further apposition usoless, Y 1o was vory uscommunicntivo yestorday, Ho 7y glanced at tho roporter with hs usual jocular A% expression, but.when asked for infurmation [ touching further develonments, eneconced him. 437 self beliud au almost itopenetrable bulwark of tacituin ty, *1havo been INTENVIEWED Too uch,’ said Lie. » *Thio payers have said altogethor too much about 3ark Sherdlan, 10y Hooni to do. light tn getdug my vamo in capital lettors, aud I am becoming ured of it.” ** But cuu you not give me an idea of your fa- ture actions ¥ asked the reporter, notwiihstand- ing ts discouraging openiug of the canverss- tion, ‘; No, I canuot,” returned Sheridan, * Wait and seo.” u intend to still retain pogsossion of your offico ¥ ** Yes, I havo not givon up vo! by any moans." 41t Cicy Marsbal 18 appointed to-uight will you utill resist ¥ ** Well, I am not propared to soswer that ques- tion, 1 Luve not mado up wy wind what I sball T AIINIA of his position, o said: ** ‘Lho slar siill glitters, you sco.” * Yes, but how long do_you suppose it will adorn your manly bosom 7" + Loogor than you expect, young man, Mark Shoridau koows what Lio is upto,” and his face agsumed an exprerdion of groat cunnivg and:. sort of Buusby-like suggestivencss of sontething vary doep aud starthug, * Just waita littly, ‘vrhlulu thoro is something baok of and boyond all is. MARE I8 NOT DONE m yol.” Vii{ 4o youmean Can't you eulightenme [ ** Not yet, but it may be somatime bofore you #co the Polico Board dove away with, We lava bud some good Liniod here, haven's wo, my bov 7 The Loys won't forget la) tiled hin- solf frnly upon -kiy canc-battomod chair, us it thea and there making & strong mental resolu- tion mover to give up uitil Bomething moro potent than Colvin and law Temaved bim, und hummed a pluintivo melody, in which it waa lysically avorred that comrados should neyor past, The seutiment of the song appearod to appeal etrongly to Mr. Klokke'w ncuto sousibilities, and, brushing the gathering tear frum hia fizht oye, which waa preparing it wolf for sn extendod excursion into a foreat of nustacho vis his noso, hio juined in the refrain, The absouco of Mrs, Reno's piping troble waa the only thing that detracted from tho perforw- ~ suce, nutwithutanding it was VENY A¥FECTING and the three or four roporters who had pene- tinted tho lines woro vmulf‘ moved aud spoke words of cowfort to Marlk, telilug Lim how amcn thoy thoaght of biw, how doar lio was to overy Loart, haw thoy mourued to moo him g0, how they ‘bind nover mosnt to_aay anyihing ‘mean about biw, eto., and choered up Klokke by ny- Suwiug biln upon tholr bonor asmen and ro- pglhm thoy would always heuceforth and for- uvor aftor buy their Lats at Lis store, Iliw buetnoss ustioet thus pposled to, Klokle for wu anetant forgot bis oficial woes, The EHuipse of woalth to bo durived from tho gigau- o trade filled him with s bonyancy and l'llflll‘l‘:uu ©of hoart that o had not felt fur **L have got & now store, hoys, and ) 3 shall be gled to soo you, I Jaugh, L‘::“ ylflmgh right out souictiiny, at this Police Board fues. What do 1 cu&'u‘ forit? Kiokke has got a business 1o alt- tend to, 1loneadn’t worry himaolf sbout Colvin n’r anyvody eleo, 1 Lave half a mind to lot the t oRrs gc.L to pot, A frowu from Sheridan bronyht i lt;o I8 scnsey, and, assuming the sternuosy of 8 Dutch huzzar, he addod, ** Lut wou't bo 3 TURNED OUT ILLKGALLY, m‘x u':’lllll,‘fl&l::m l&;lg us thera [s nny uso In ft. pnxk 7 ‘hm‘;::“ turu the Board over to » 0 Inicr-Ocean man here vont tho Board had not beeu moro mv‘:;:dmto ks and bunko-mon, Whieh hed mes , Which ha iug there dmiitruton, S Lol died r. Klokke eievated his muaf out of bis coal-black eye, H-y:‘fi. ln&:‘l’z:\‘;:g vebomencs, **Idafy you, youug man, to name ® city which has & better-gavoraed polico forco or a better set of men in itk raukn, \Welimve tho bn.n‘:ll-"ue uolx;lrlm::ltl Ag t‘h- world," wo bave failed in suy res Bheridsn, *it has not been vur’ln‘u‘\l‘.,u\‘\'mh.l.lfl boad ofticial such a man as he is, hos ig it powst- ::al lo?r té\ lnbnnlmnhm dqur(menh 10 do their ity 7 Can a man who wiilcouduct hima d In cousction with £ slzanss fnspire any i t:u‘wnu “;"ML Fespect for any brauch of ! Uoverumous 7 And what could the nul::umf,’g Polica do in the face of wuch & ;uan sa Retm aa Kurerintendent ? He way, and i 1amate with (ke MeDouatd, why'acts ss 7 for the trunko-mon And. £ INEO-MOn AN oV Aan Depariment, Mr. Bhoridsn fudu gng .t'?a‘l’:'l’l;al 3‘.“’:{'.‘9".. ‘;allx::filvmn . ;l‘im Colvin and B o that it the nd td ta retl oy uy W fuied 0 &8ta dnty conaidsring the difficultie: 1t lian always baen obliged to eontend, and Klokke expressod themaclvea to bo prrfecte Jy satinfiod with thoir oflicial rocorda, which in {no ovent of tholr dopartura could bear the test of public serutiny, .\‘;n. Nono hero camain with her knitting- work and alluded with garrulous pstulance to tho prasonco of so many reportora, ‘The astima- blo 0l Iady vover did liko nowapaper men, and sinco hor presont troubles began sho haa hold thom in ntter dotostation, Tho ungratoful damo unrcanonabily attributes her dification to them, hongh thoy have uniformly irented her witl the respect and conmderation die to hor age aud Box. Hays aho, ** What are yon doing ? OETTING ' AN EXHINITION for theao reportern 2" 0! we aro just Laving a little chat," mildly ied Bheridan, “Well, I wouldn't have snything to do with t!mr|n 3" and elio turnod up Lior nose contomptu ounly, ‘Tho gathering of newapaper talent was ovl- dently too apgravating to Lur norves, aud sha 800n departed. ‘Ptz TranuNe roportor thon renawed the at- tack on Rhoridaw, but lio remminod en- tronched bebiud a determinod uncommupl- cativences, After soveral questions, ho St waid, 1f tho foundation i rolten :fiol.':xl,muucmm cannot stand. 1f o houde 14 built upon the sand, it will bo awopt away. If tho Fallce Toard 4 founded upon law and fuse tico, it will not perish, It will not fall ou’ se. coubt of fraud and bailot-hox atuting.” Do you rely at all upan tho mado to show tuat tho election of '72 charter 18 tllogal 7" 1 cannot tell you that," returned ho. «But, if tho nclion of the Citizens' Associa- tion entabliMios that fact, you will of course tako advantaga of it 7" “Why, certamly. If_that eloction proves to hiave buen 1llogal; tho Polico Loard stauds ux- uetly nn 1L was," ©You refuso to toll me of your future move- ments ¥ “1 wan in my attorney's offico an hour or 80 to-day, but failed to sco him. I cannot tell bo- foro cousultiug Lumn further. I bave not even advisad with my condjutors as to what wo will noxt do.” . “You will do something, +Wao will do sometiung.” Fiediug that Mark was inclined to give ro- porters tho cold shoulder, if there i nuy diffor- ence in the tawmneraturo of his whoulders, tho reporter loft hiw to his onu thonghts aud to the dovalopmient of his plans for tho future, £41t I nat knewn by uny ono what tho next stop o tho past of tho Loard will be. Mayor Colvin, who was afterwarda Rosn, and who bears hig triumpl with becoanng digoity, thought thoy had N0 FURTHER RESORE, It wan neoless, eaid ba, to api.eal to & full Bonch of tho Suprowe Court. Tho “cans had been do- cided by one of the beat Judges ; there was vo doubt that his culleagues would concur in it Yuch an action wonld roquire o great deal of time, sud in the end bo uselo:s. 'Iho Board wan & thung of the past, It huu perisbed by tho will of tho people, ~Vusthor oppmtion by its mem- bors waa futilo, and Sheridun, Klokke, und Rena lind gaspod their last gaup aud kickoa their last s wap tho oontiment on! every hanl. The Board wae Jooked npon as a dead cock in the pit. Tho Aldermou ono wud all bad but auo thing 1o say, aud that was, that tho Joard hnd gona up higher than Doualdron's baltoon, hud perished 10 its pride, sud nat & prolongsation of tho struggio was as valucless as tuo doppings of o chickon with 1ts head off, Thaie woro no exprossions of ymp natas, In tho pomp and pglory of thoir oiti pride, the Altermon laughed amd chatted heartleesly over tho cvont. Not a tear was shed, not a_ roverent siep turned towards tho room in which the Comminsionors were slow- Iy pasming wway. Not & wnder hand or u kdly voico wavo * Doc" Ward's, wh.us oyos wero moikt with weeping, were thero to svotl them in their laat hows, Tho hoarties md eurioun oceasionally glimeed (o the death chamber and then turned unioulivgly awa Lo sun shony brightly, the buzz of otieial vusiness wout on, Leots ‘of Aldermen gathered hero and thoto lmost in_tho prexonca of death, to chater about 8 City Marshal, witlo vot life had nct passad ot of tho Luard akich ho i expucicd to succeed. Toor dear Shorry! now that ho has gono from us wo will tisw him, Ilall of tho hfo of the City-2lall 1 govo. 'The * boys ™ witl regret lis absenco sorely, and migh to behold the empty caue-bottom chulr into whicit ho fitted o neatly. 1lo wae always jovial, full of fuo, o favorita wit the roportors. It will 1] overy hoart with sad ness L0 8eo tho merry twinklo in his eves and the happy smile which always playod sbout b wmouth, showing o 8ot of teoth well presorvod by Irish diet, 10 more. Alas, "P mote shall wo lLesr his utterances of oracutar wisdom, his jilica aud playful jests, bo admiring witnosges of g shrewdncus sud his bright oxbibitions of polizical policy, Wo had lonrned to love that cate, cunniug simle which denotad that way down somowliors ho was tnodi- tating somo brillinnt coup d'etat which would carry coustornation to tho camps of hils enomiex, Ah, how shrowd ho was, what & regular docp ‘un. Bly, dovllish uly. We chall not woe znother liko bim. Tiridgoport made Lut nna suck man, And uruke thy dis fu meldiug Shortd sn. Klokke, wo shatl miss him too. There was a tarocity, 8 Batanic spyoursnco i his mouta ha, and o firo u his eye that wtruck tho careful ro- porter untavorably, Lut still, Klokle, wo shall miks thee, Grauny Renn, the boya nsed to {onse you. No wouder you sowotimes got mad. They woro naughty,” naughty wretshes, Llonse forgive thom, “V/o shall think of you with saduess. —— FI1RES. INCENDIARISM AT PEKIN, Special Dupalen to The Chicaan T'nbune, TPexiy, Ill., July 16.—Four Governmont dotec- tivou liavo boon hore since Friasy, Last night au uneuccossful attempt was mado to burn the Melutire rectifying establishment, bofore 11 o'clock. Johu Buflivan was arrcsted, charged with the erlmo, Iio waa held to bail this morn- lug, Aftor the arrest, papor saturated with of and uome partially burned matches wero found in tho ronr of (ho bullding, Bullivan has only Loon hore n¥veok. Ho camo liero from Chisago well recommended, and the provailing boliof is that the wrong man wea caught, Home oven ex- prosa tho conviction that tho whole affair {a a job of some kiud. s AT BT, LOUIS, Br, Loovis, July 19.—Tho ineurance on the furnituo fuctory of Mitohe!l & Co., which way burued yosterday, iu as follows: American Cen- tra), Bt. Louly, $2,600; Firo Insurauce Company, 5t. Louis, $2,600; Amazou, Clucinnali, $%,600 ; Union Mutual, Philadolphis, $2,600; Gorman American, Pennsylvania, 1,600 ; Farmers', Alor- chianta’ sud Mochanics', Hamilton, O., 1,600 ; Pravklin, Wheollog, 81,000; Wostchoster, N. Y., $1,000; 5t, Paul, Minn., #2600 ; Lancaster, Pa,, 2,600 ; Bangor, Mo, #2,600; (jeiman Ameri- ean, N. Y., §%,600; Kooton, Ky., 81,250 ; P'sciflo, 8t, Lonis, §1.200 ; Northwostorn National, Ml waukes, 2,600, AT SEWARD, KENDALL COUNTY, Special Duapatch to The Chicago I'roune, Jouier, July 10.—Tha barn of William Sny- der, in Boward, Kendall Counly, wag struck by lightuing during tho storm oo Friday night laut, and buraed, togother with the entiro conteuts, including six valusble horses, lay, grain, farme ing implemouts, w floo buggy, and othor prop- orty, Oue of tho horses was led ont of tho hurnlug structuro, but broke sway, and rushed back to be cousumod with the rout, 'I'ie lous e put st £3,000, with uo insurauce, AT GRAND RAPIDS, Bpectal Dispaten to Tha Chloapy Tribune, GrAND Raring, Mleh., July 19.—A fire at8 o'clock on the morniog of the 18th in thoe jolner and fitting shopa of Burkery & Gay's Furnlturo Compauy caused s loss of 20,000, Ineuraucs, ©14,000. The buildiugs buined wero dotached on Kent street, aud tho loss will not interfero with the manufacturing and warercom otders. AT WINDSOR, AN, Speetal Dipatch lo The Cnicage Tribune, Dxreoir, Mich, July 29.—A fire broke out abou 10:15 this eveniug in Rice's large furniture atore ln Winduor, Can., outhie corner of Pelisvior sud London atrects, It waa ontirely destroy with ite conteuts. The lows is estimated $7,000. Oause unkuowu. Two or thre Louses near by were somawlat dswsged. s ovor small AT FALL RIVER, MASS. ., Faxs Rrves, Maes., July 19.—A slight fire In Granito Mill No. 1 this mornlug cansed s panio, and in the rush out of the operatives oue gir! hiad bor log broki Ex.members of the New York Seventh mgl.' ment in Bau Fraucisco are takin ps towards the organization of & club for purposes. CRIMINAL RECORD Murderous Burglars at Worlk in tho Town of Mission, Lo Salle County. Two of Them Entor the Houss of o Farmer and Awakon tho Inmates. N TESIC The Farmer Beaten Senscless with o Re- volvor, and a Visitor Fatally Shot. An Towa Married Man Elopes with Two Young Nieces, Ha Is Assisted in His Schemo by lhe Mother of the Girls. MURDEROUS WORK, Spectal tiavateh to The Chic o Tribune, OrTAWA, IlL, July 19,—Last Saturday evening 5 moat dinbolical murder was perpetrated in tho Town of Misslon, in this county. A Norwegian of the name of Deterson, who livad one-fourth of n mile enst of & small village which wag named Norway, recoived 8 stranger abont dark, who came there to borraw moncy, and had with lim rollable vouchers, which prova that ho was honest in his profesclons, Tuo family retired at night, tho old gentloman and tho visitor occunying tho samo bed, Mre, Poterron and the hired girl taking another in an adjoining room to whero Potersou nud his friond wlopt, thoy being old sequaintances and peronal friends. Abont midnignt two powerful men ap- peared at the bedside of theso two mon, and ag Mr. Poterson acetpled the frout side of the bed, ho was tho first object of thair attack, Tho rabbers lad broken one revolver upon Mr. Doterson's head, but Lo revived, oud was ablo to go to the noighbora for help, 1t seomis that tho robbera wore axaro that Pe- toreon hind at that time $L600 f gold and slver in o common kiester inthoe uppor stury of Lis building. After demanding of Poterson his moner, which at fitst ho refused to givo, and which afterwards, na ho £aid, ho would rive if thoy wowid spare his life, ho offored to show thom whero tho monoy was, but, as ho srose from his bed, ho wan struck upon tho tomplo with tho butt-end of revolver fu tho hands of ono of theso rob- Lers and foiled to tho floor, Home time after ho walksed to consciousners, and at that moment lo lienrd 1n tho back yard 4 stontorian voice, * Qive mo your money or your lito!” Looking in tho Ded” which ho and his companion had only ro- contly oceupiod, bio discovered that his friend sas gone, aud then ho reahzed tho situation, 110 flad 48 Boon s possible for rercuc. (o went to (ho Post-Oflice, 8 fourthot mile distant, and found roliof ; but in tho meantimo the robbers, discovoriog: that tho young and vigorous Nor- wegtan, Jaranaun. Lad frustrated thoir fehome, brought all their powor to beaz upon bym., He 15as sliot threo times—ouco throuyl the hody and noar tho heart, next theough tho lunz. and & shiot struck him through tha shoulder, and yet ho lived to tall hia kéory of tho encouuter and bid good-byo to his friends. is hauds plainly moved, in widition to outwido testimany, that ho 1l died lice s mean, Tho robbers got nothing, ven tho dead man had his mones iu bin pockot. T'hero is mucl excitement nhout the murder, THE TROUBLES Ii INDIAM TERRITORY. Chctona (Kan.) Advance, Juiy 15, Thero have Leon no less than sight or ten mur.ors roported within the last two weoks. Judga Busheyhead, an unclo of tho Treasuter, was murdored on tho road to the Court-1lvuen in Dlinois District, oud his head cut off and hud, sod has not yet been fuund. Ono week azo last Sabbath night, Richard Fields, o prominent morchant of Tahlo;uah, and Aunditor of tho Nation, was shot whilo silting in chtrch, Ono would mnaturally supposo that if a man was safo from violence avywhero, it would bo iu tho house of prayer, and when surroouded with inuoceut women and cbildion; but such things fail to bavo their inlueneo in' Tablequah. In Balwo District, Charley Konsino and Dick Ritoy enter into o littlo gstol argumont over n bottlo, hurry oI to tiio hanpy _bunting-grounds. A whito man 1 found wead on Spring Creck, and another 14 shot oo the road noar tho same place, all within the spaco of & fow days, On Grand Jtiver, Willism Cocran fel'a a woman beeauso sho would not lot him murder & mau who was asteep in tho honse, A cattle buyer in-found dead aud robbed on Darren Fork. The Shenft of Sequoyah District {a called to tho door aud salutdd with a load of buck- airot, Ad wo go to press wo learn of another bru- tal murdor in tho Chorokeo Nalion, this time in Canadian district. On last Friday morn- ing, sbout B o'clock, the louse of Jr, Jexso Foroman, who lives 2 miles from Webber's Falls, was surrounded by n dozou er more scoundrels from Itlinols district, and bolore Lis was awaro of their presence he found himwelf st their morcy, Lorowan was shot down in hisown house, In the presenco of hia family. Our inform- ant, who loft the scoue in less than an bour after the murder was comuitted, rororts tho most intonsw excitoment provailing in tho noighbor- Lood, in which the murdored man was a groat fuvorite. It is regardcd os anotber evidonco that tho Noss faction are dotermined, it poesl- ble that opposiion to thofr schemos of plunder sball bo accounted for with tho lifo of suy one who may #0 opposs thom. A BORDER ATROCITY. Kanaue City Times. Alr. C. W. Chago, who Lias just roturned from over tha tino of tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo Rallroad, furnishes us tho particulars of the rocont atrocions outrago committed by & brace of dosporadves upon Mr. Georgo Elmes, of 1lays Cily, Kau, About a fortnight sinco Alr. Elmos purchased n quantity of sutlor's goods, aud with a wagon and mule team etarted from Hays City to ‘Irinidad, N, M., to dispous of Lia stock. 1le way Joinea by so old scquaintance mamed John CGores, whie had expressod & wish to accompany Lim on the trip. Arniving at Trinidad, Elmosdis- posod of his stock on matlafaclory tormy, snd with romathing over 1,000 ju Lis pocket, started Lomewxrd with bis companion. At thoir first boitiog-place, Gores got into & gamo of cards, and induced Limes, who kevt aloof from the party, to losn lim $72 and s ro volvor, allof w hicl he suusequently reported Lo Lmes that Lo had lost, aud thoy thou resumed thoir journoy. Detweon Gronads sud Dodgo City thoy woro joinod by s man named Juhn Moores, ~ to_whom Uores mads known the hirtory of Fluws' commereial vontuce, atd tho rluthiu condition of his puree. 'fhe result of their couforenca was & concorled at- tack \:Bun Fimes, who was kuocked dow, sud, after bong inhumanly kicked and beateu, was buckod and g d, and thou robbed by hid as- sollonts, Tnis was on Thursday uight, sud i this Lolpless coudition tho victiu was thrown into and_concoaled in_the wagon, whilo Lis captors drova on to Dodge Cily, tho jour- noy termiuating on HBuondsy night. During thig Jong interval the wretched mau Isy bound iu the wagonm, nithout ® morsel of food or drop of water, suffering the mont excruciating tortures At Dodge City Uross wont into town, on the protext of wailiug & lotter to his wifo, but promisivg his comrado to returu, Inatead of dowg wo, he jumped aboard the train sud deparied. Mloores, Huding bimuelf deserted by his companlon, slso ducided to seok safoty in tlight, but o had neither the liardibood to murder nor the Lumauity to ro- lease bis wretched victim, although tha tortur- ed prisoner Logyed that Lo would put sn end to Luu sufforinga by death, Buill gaggod and bound Lo wau inbumanly lufs fu the sawe posi- tion, the robber supposiug that Le would soon Smnuh in the agoules of bunger aud thiret, luores, Liaving detached s mule, rode off to Fort Lerued, where ho Look the train for (reat Lond, s was supposvd. In this conditlon Elmos wan #00n afterwards discovered, sud the ap- [ m“i dying man was conveyed to Dodgo City, where iorecaived every possibla attention. It was aficrward ascortuined thst Movros loft tho rain a3 Pawnoe Btation, sud that Gores bad wucceeded in reachiug ‘Irisidad. A requisition has beon issuod by Qov, Ushora for tho wrrert sud return of the latier, sud su enorgetie search is beiug made far Noores, who, 1t iy believed, cannot escapo. Bl 11 Hon in & criticsl con- ditjon at Dodge City, snd Lis recovery lu conuid- erod doubtlul, EEQUCTION. Spectal Diepatch to TAs Chicago Tribune, Br. Paut, July 19.—Some ten days sgo Mrs. Nee, wife of a Beott County farmor, sod son brought to Bt Paul & half-witied girl, whom . TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JULY 29, sted tothin ey eByes, wahig i | Sorubamiten, i Teniidie bating gis Judga to- Dhad found her an thn Beott Cosnty woods on their way to the aity. fnbejuently, tho pirl ntated that hor name wan Lridyget Nee, that the hiad hived in the Nea famly_fourteen years, el wan enceinto by Micharl, Mra, Nea'w hustand, Nee, wifo, and gon we o accordingly arreated yentorday at Shaliop.ee, tuo lormar (i the ehatica Ul weduttion, and the others as accevsorien, At tho Mumeipal Court this afterncon Mo Neo and son confessad thnt tho pirl's story was truo bo far an Laoy wero coucerneil, and Now vol. untoered to | 1 expenves and pro- vide for the girl and Ler ofispring, on which tho ca~e won compromteed, the prokscrtion feang that the girl's evidenco, tn account of lior men tal condition, would tot, unadod, secn:a tho convietion of tue particd scoascd. Aho Nees deny that the wirl 1 a relztivo or entitled to their name. THE LOUISVILLE DEFALCATION. Special Diniten to 7 Trwnns, Wassixaton, D. €., Julv 19 ~The late defal- cation 1o the Colleeior's oilice at Loulsvills way tirst dincovered in tho Internal Revenua Burean, Tlevenuc-Agent Wheeler Lad fust mado an ox- amination of collection, and, being furnished with e falko Lolanco by Jackeon, reported tho ofeial right. This Lalance escited muspicion heie, and, upon cowpanng it with the balauca on the 1nt of June, it way found to vary £79.000, Word was sout to Whoelor to examine tho oflico und its amounts by this Lulanco for a certain period furniehed from Lete, and this nnwmedintely exposed the defuleavon, ‘lho alticers had bren oxamined three times withm the last Gifteen months, and rack of tho olilcera had Leen decaived by 3 vetof falro papers wlich Jacksou kept with especial referency 10 sich ex- sminationy, keeping unother Ket for tas inspece tion of tho Collcctor, and tho latier of Liave ing no sach means of testini thosn etaements asare found iu the office Lere, Lad failod 1o du tect auythivg wroug, ONE OF BILL KING'S SATELLITES, Special Dispatehi to The Chica,o Tivune, 8r, Pavy, July 10.-Dan W. Willard, Court Clork of I'ino County, wew nrinigued to-day bo- furo United Btates Commissivuer Cardozo of this city, and gave bail to answer to charges of fseuing certiticates of naturlization swithout the partioy appeariug bofore him. It ik alleznd that Willard last fuli, Leing bimwel! o candidate, and worging sleo for Bill King, sent a ltiga iber of naturahzation papers wigned avd acaled. with o Llatk ouly for tho uaine of the person, o Seandmavian rettlomonts, upon which botween 100 and 200 foreiguers wers: rogislercd oh voters, Willard waiving esumination, 1t is not kuown whether ho denies tho eharze or not, THE MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE. Baaven, Utal, July 19.--1¢ is etated this morne ittgg, on tho best Autnority, that tha prozeeution will not sceept Lee's etatoment, aa they expect to prave woso than ho confenses by wituesses who are already liere, gome of whom partiei~ pated in the wusacie. Il N. Basiin arrived ight, aud wil tako an active ywre in the prosecution, In tho court this moraing, tho names of 107 withesics, subpuwnned for the Peo- ple, wero called. Not wern than ball beiog preent, Loe's counnel asked for & continuanco Gl to-moeirow, when ihey prowised to be ready without fail. Thera havo been comjlaints mado against sovoral of tho most imp.riaut witnosses for tho prosecution io the Lee cane, ch g thew, bos foro & Juatico of the I'vace, with compicity in tho murdors at Mountain Meadows, and on ofber grounds, Mursbal Maxwell has issued orders to Lis daputies 1ot to alow o wituess to Lo mirosted sl taken unt of tha county, wnd to protect thetm with force uf arms if uccessary, KEW PUNISHMENT FOR MALPRACTICE, . Cousciu Buurrs, la, Julv 19.~At 4 o'clock yesterdav afteracon Mr. F. Mewbircer, a well- kuown farmer of Waluut Towuship, Lottawato- mio Couuty, shot and dangerously wounded Dr, Hatton, 7Tho csuso of the ditliculty is alleged on the part of Mewhiter to be malpractice in canneerion with Lis wify on the part of tho phy- wician one yvenr azu .\Iu\\’lurlur’lulmz‘dmlc]y rode to this eitv, and surroaderad himself to thio authoritios. Ilitton han a wifo and three small chiliren, An fmmenso crowd, iu fact s mab, wseembled and threstened lyoching, but the wrong t action on tho jart of Mewhirter iu reach ing thin ity avorted such action. 1t §a possiblo tuat tho wounded man way recover. ‘THE POUND MURDZR CASE. Speefal Corrcapondenice of The Clacayo Tribune, Guasp Haves, dich,, July 18.—Tbe diroct examination in tho case of the Fullais, for the murder of Wilham Pouud, which commonced Friday, ended this noou, when tho Recorder ad= Journed tho Court over until Monday, when the crons-oxamination will take place. Yho connsel for the dufenso are Mewsrs, Htowart and Me- Brido, and Prosecuting-Attorney Adait is han- dling the other side. ‘The elder Fuller uo longer fogns Insauty, be having found out that e would fate butter 1f he dia ot sttemwpt the in- sauity dodgo. A HORSE-THIEF CAUGHT. Spectal Disvatch to Ths Chicaon Teibune, Broosiyatoy, IlL, July 19.—Crosby Jon youug man, camo to tho home of Charles Nie- colls, Towanda Township, some days ago, with & gray maro, wont to work au a furin Laud, aud of- forod to soll tho Liorse to Niecolls, who camo to Bloomington to inquire, fearing that tho horso was wtolen, On arnving Marshal Boyeo inform. od him that a horso answering the desetijtion had beon stolen n week agzo from Jawmes I, Mid- dlesworth, of Moamequa, Shelby County, who oflered #75 for tho arrest of tho thicl, Joues was promptly taken futo custody and jaited. THE MUCH INDICTED W/DDY THOMPSON, Mespurs, July 19.—Wadsy Thompson was bronght beforo Judgo Flippin, of tho Criminal Cowst, to-dsy, and, counscl agreelug, bis trial will commeuce to-morrow. Ilo is uudor six in- dictments, thros for horso.stoaling, ono foran at- terpt to commit larceny,and two tor petjurs; and for butug the lesweo of ‘tho Mimsourn Teistentia- 1y, and having figured wo extonsively in tho ro- cant Lisboas corpus’ eascs in Mirsonri to provent belng brouxlit bero for tiial, aud baving forfoit- ed s bond of 810,000, tho ca<o excites consid- orable intorcst. ‘Thompson waa sout to jsil, A BRUTAL ATTACK, Sredial Dispateh to The Clacaon Tribune, Kaxsas Citv, Mo., July 19.—Lato last oven- ing, a4 Leter Bost, s moichsnt of Wy- sudotte, Kan, just across the Stats lino, ontored hia rcom over his store and struck a licht, ho was knocked down by s negro, the son of & preacher pamod Iiranch, and bhis skull crushed. 1he pegro then attemptud to rob bim, but ho hocame alntued and jutuped out of tho buck window aud oweaped.” He was subso- quontly captured, and {s now awniting tho reunit of Mz, Uest's Jujurles, which uro very sorious. PICKPOCKETS AND GAMBLERS, Suecial iepateh tw Lhe Clacage Pribune, 8t. Pavr, July 19,—A spozial doiectivo named Dossler, sttached to llowe's citcus, was shot Baturday by one moute-gambler whilo trying to arrost another, Tho wound is in tho gron, but it is thoughit to bo not dupgorous. Tho cireus- men then united with the Meal polico dud srrost- od six plekpooiets and gambiers, nfier giving each & sovere pounding., The willago peojlo threaten to lynch tho wix i€ thoy cscapa legsl punlsbment. THE LATEST ELOPEMENT, Spactal Diapatehs lo Tha Clucaas Tribune, Divesroar, Ia, Jeu, 19.—A follow named William Alger, baviug a wife and five childron, eloped with hiy Lwo niecew, the oldest ouly 17 youra of #ge, from his home in Calamas, & fow davd ago. Tho strangest part of tho story is that the mother of the girls sided thewm iu their oucapo. Alger's wife is waid to Lo s very ostinisble wowan, aud much respected by all Who kuow Lor. e THE LOUISVILLE DEFALCATION. LouvisviLLe, Ky., July 19,—The roveaue offi- cery completed to-nighs thoir investigation into tho affaira of the Cullector's otice, and roport tba dofaleation to bo $82,000. It ia their opluion that Jackion bias boeu stesling for sov- eral yoars, but that the bulk of tha monsy was takon during last February. No tiace of how ho dlu‘}oudnl tho atolon money has been discov- orud. BURGLARY, Speeial Disvateh in [hs Chucare Uridbune, Dasvicre 1L, July 19.—White Richard low. srd, a tarmer hving 8 wiles from the city with ia family, were at church yesterday, some per- niered their dwelliog sud rausacked ers, trunke, and closoty. Nothiog Las been missod &8 3ot but 814 iu gold coln. DISCHARGED. ¥ BSestxorieLp, Mass, July 19.—Mrs. Dimmock who attempted to shoos Dr. A. W, Thompaon as daz, ac Thompaon's inktation, for committal to thr Tunatic ho-pital, Thomrson's counsel #n- nouneed, however, that hin would not press the petition, sud the woman was discharges, WOULDN'T BELIEVE THEM, w Youg, July 19,—kn the Court of Grneral Berrlony Thomas Bprott, who threw Lis wifa ont of a threo-story window, was sentenced to tan yeara in tha Biate's Prion, notwithstandiog tha: both man and wife denind the aseault. A FATAL AF7RAY. Nrw Yorr, July 19.—During s quarrsl among romn drunken negroas inasaloon in Ifooma rtreet, near Thompeon, early vesterday, one man was killod, another was fatally wouuded, snd two or thres wero badly cut. CAR ROBBERS. Nrertal Disatehs t Fle Chicass Tribune, ) (FRY 1., July 19.—Six tramps woro ar- rasted at (iiman to-day for robbing » freight car, and bound over in Londa of £1,000 each, and iu dufault sent to the [toquos Conoty Jal THE DAWN BRIAKETH. Cuantestos, B (1, July 19.—Tho jury fn the enwo of ex-Treavurer Parker rondered n verdiot for the Stata In tho kum of €76.000. This in the firat aubstantial resuit of the effortein this State to bring ofticial plundercrn to jumtico. WIFE-MURDER [ “4I1NE Baxaor, Me., July 19.—Geurgo Medway killad bLis wite yesterday. They kiad Leen soparated. WASHINGTON, Newwapaper Story that the President Ilas Weakenedynand Will Not Bounce Mr. Fisher—Chagrin of b ¥ First.cliiwe Seeretnries ' Therent—Chief It Avery's Letters Snid to I fef Couspirntors Aguinst ‘Khe Speakership, Swecial Darateh to The Chteann Tribune, Wasit D. C., July 19.—Ths Leoning Kar waya: *Wo learn upoti’ good i day that the D'regident Ly recalld Luy 10 puest for the resignation of Judga Iiehor, aud toat that gentloman will continun 84 United States Attoruoy for this Disttict. Wo under- staud that the [resident found mothing affecting tho integnty or ability of Judco Fisber, but, oa the othier bawl, Las received many warm indoraements and requents for hiw retention from tho Judzoes of the Court avd lead- ing members of the Iar. It inaduntie) tuat obe Jjoctious oxist in reard to tho persounel of the oflice, but Judgn Fislier proposes to ramove all gronnd of complaint on that ueors Ly & completo reorgavization, and tho appoiiment of an ansistaut or nessntants, who ehail be entirely aceeptable to the publiz. Ilis former aa-i=tant, Mr. Harrington, wou an enviallo rputation as o publie prosecutor, and it Judgo Lishor s able now to flul & siccossur of oqual capacity sud enoryy it is noi too wuch to say tat it would greatly add to tho sdministra- tion of justico in the District.” Tho announce- went that the President bas deculed to rerain United Stales District-Attorney Fisber hag caused great excitement in Cubinet circles. Becre- tarics Iierrepont oud Eristow and Postmasters General Jewell havo all Leew iuterviewed ree upocting it, and aro unable to conceal their sur- prise, Tho peculiar fact in that the reuest for the resignation of Tisher origineted with tho DPresident, who directe! tho Attor- ney-General to request lisher to re- mgn. Tho aunouncemcnt evidently procecds from Boss Shesherd and Dick Harangion wot to Lang Bianch to iutcrecdo in Lok Fisher, and to protcet bun while under firo. Ty gave out that they succeedud ia thair mis- sion, and that Fisher 18 not to go, if at all, uatil tho valiity or falsekond of tno charies made ugaines b suall leve been tested Ly some 1n- vestigation, 11 tuis statement shall jrove wel founded, it will pluco several members of the Cabiuet n 8 very embacraseing position, ‘Tne Seeretaries namod have all recommended tho rotiraent of Fiehor for cause, on ac- count of matters which within their official knowledgo in their respective Do- partmonts, Benuational persons will endeavor to o magaify the opinions to which thexo Cabi- net oflicers have given expraseivn to-night as to predict that, i Fisher is retamcd, there will bo 8 rupture in tuo Cabinet. Gen. Dierre- pout to-night, upon reading tho announce- ment, stated that he hiad no further information npon tho subject, sud that ho should vot 1eceive auy until to-morrow morning. Ie it were true, it would greatly surprise hins, TIHE Ni\T BYESKERSHIP, Bam Randalt iy quits communicativo as to kis chauces for the Speakership. Hociainis to havo 100 votes pledzed, which 18 moro than cnough o carry tho caucus. 5 AVEDT, Tho Treasury Doparement has received no of- fieial advices of tho mdictment of Avery. but the bost private fnformation hero 1n that bo has boeu tndicted, Hia friends hero claim that hi cane will turn upon the proof as tofthe two facts: First, whetbor bo know that a ring aexistod 10 St. Louis; econd. whethor by recoived monar. ‘Thoy ioefst that these points being negatived his letters aud to'eprams can be explaed. Otherwisa thoy acknowlodge tho ovidouce unfa- vorable. o THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmixaros, D. C., July 201, m,~Tor tho Upper Lake rogion, Uppor Mississippi,and Lower Miesoun Valleys, falling, followed by rising ba- rometer, winds veering to southwest and north- wost, slightly warmer, cleator, partly cloudy weather, and possibly oceasions! rain. LOCAL OSEUVATION. [ ato, July 19, Brock'rid Quieago. . Cleveland Cheyeuus Ciucinuatl Duluth - - THE ANN ARBOR DIVORCE CASE. Srecial Disvateh to The Chicano Tribune, Axx Aunvon, Mich., July 19,—The Lowitt di. vorce caso creatcs the most fntonso excitement, I'tio most prominent citizons have had thelr names brought out in connection with it. The teutimony wili probably bo concluded to-morrow, and the argumunt, which will oceupy over & woek, will commouce Weduesday, A LUCKY FIND. Special Dispateh to T'he Chwaae Tridune, Fosr Ways, Ind., July 19,~On Saturdey o fanlly moved iuto s awall bouso vu Lass sirect which has beeu unoccupled for some timo, and discoverad undor a smnll pilo of suaw iu tha corser of & youm & roll of wouwv wud notes, amountiug to 87,000, Thore 18 o clew to the ownorship. —_————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEXS, QuzzNstoy, July 19.—Stosmships City of C‘lwfilnr sud Qorwanle, from Now York, havo ar- rived. Fanruen Poixr, July 19.—Steamships Nova Beotian and t{uubev. from Liverpool, aud Canas dian, from Glasgow, have arrived, pa-dsdibin s L TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A. Kuieely, of Chicago, has beeu awarded tho contract of putting a new roof un the Illiuois Kt te Norwal Scliool. The Townalip of Lawrence, Van Duren Coun- ty, Mich., bas enjoined the Buildiug Committes from erectivg a Sre-proof buildivg, lately or- dered by the Board of Bupervisors. Capt. Kanan, of Decatur, spocial sgeut cf tho Goverument, i3 In Bloowmington. viowing the city withs 1he objact of furuisbiug bettor quarters for the postal oitice. He s rocelviug propositions for post-ottice rooma from s unwber of perwons, T'ho pressut locstion 1w aliwgether too crhmped and liwited for the nesds of the oflice. SPORTING NEWS, and, it {s aald, 5o much cavad In that it Is very dangerous. Tho oty eafo oxit, thorefove, in throngh the Grova fuchiue, but ha doctines to coma out, food having heen furnished him, and lio #inve that Lis drift will bo taken possossion of A R00N 87 ho Joaven it, and ko intands to atay thare until ho hioars from tho Bwadish Conaul in San Franctieo. to swhom he naya ho has_written. John Frost advised him to coma out. offering t¢ Tho Bt. Louis Club Moets Defeat at the rm.nmm of his nwn choosing in the dnft dur- ni hin abenco, bt ho will Hiat Hands of the Bostons. siul It 1n foarad 1o has bocomo. msuo ':3:-2:&% excitomout, FOREIGN. GERMANY, THE LLECTIONS IN BAVARIA, Bntay, July 19,.—Roturna of the Bavarlsn elactions indicato that the Tlectoral College wil] consist of weventy-novon Liberals and soveuty- nine Ultramontanes. THE COINAGR MEFORM. DErety, Jnly 8.—1ho North German Gazetts of this oveniug roverting 1o the fact of tho Ier- Iin tato of exahangze on London basing fallon oo Thuraday lnse to 20.52, In conro juence of which kiR ‘\‘xfl‘:‘«’;“m in London in Oerman gald would na Tho rocond race. and tho conrlating an of | triicls "o tho . dneniin of -t > cacrt the day, will Lo Letwoen tuumvg horees, best | ing ont of the colnago reform in Gormany. 1t three i five, for @ purso af $504 b will ntro- | #wvs that from the 1at of daunary nost. Masaria dien tho foliowing : Iteality, Georgo Hice, Lady | wil likewino 8lopt tho reckouing by (mporial Wastungton, Sweet Bay, and War Jig. Tha | mavks, The period will thay have arrived shon latter atumal i & colebrated runnor, whons owner | tha guld atwidand will come Iuto forew through- h;:»‘:’:“iex:ntlxil:spl:‘:h Blm for 1,500 avainw: any | out the German Lupire, No. sudden meane Programme for the Opening Day of the Dexter Purk Races. The Chicavo Professtonnl Nine for 1876, THE TURF. THE DEXTLI PARR MyETING, The secoud mosting st Dexter I'ark beging thinafrernoon. Tho opening day wil offer u race for hurses that have never heaten 2:45, for a purse of €300 for which tho fallowing horses sro ootered: DBeilo tsrown, Monarch Nuls, Miracninas, Pilot Mambrina, Joo, and Crninnr, Al are good Liorses, some of whom are loual fa- voriten, und tho couteat will Lo close snd inters ilo i3 tho favonte in tho | wies will Lo neccwsary for that puinos poul-aclung. lan, minve tho L inst, ouly Ll The attendanco promisea to bo largo, and tho | 000 flonm picess, Nouth (lerman comaze, indicatious aro that tho meetig will bo an exs traurdinarily Buccesaful one, Loth in vowmt of patronara and the quaiity of the contosts, ‘flio track miay be reached by tho Stata strect P nd traing on the Michigan Southe Puitebuig & Forr Wayre Iioade, wiich leave at 215 p, o, and will wait for pusscngeis unul alter the raccs are over, 5 PUOLEELLING, Maj. Barker, the king uf pool-geliers, opened oui lastnigbtintie Falmer Houro kxchinge,and for’a coupio of lours carried on o brisk vusincsd. jraer &9 valid coine, anl of theao only abont 2= 00009 aro really 1n encalation. With rogard to 1o tha paner enrroncs, fuither chanios will be- coma roquisite, Lioeides tha iuane of noten under 0 marha, to ty it of 157,000 0:0 mariw, it will bo nece- u 4 wotex in readis nees varyiug (o viiae from 59 to 100 marks jto tho extolit of nearly 2 10,0001) nurks, 5 “The Liddui was wnaatod and satisfactory. iarin puzmber of Kiran g wero i a'tun Lacked their judginent witl acks, Inthe 245 race Jilot Mambrino had A nee, o call at winali od-ty against tha field. vt thero Weio rame ruolk rold Woero the tickd loomed W over the “chot,” One ool wab sold a8 fol loas: 1ot Mawbtin, 10 Bells Brown, & ; Mouarch Liale, Mirculuus, Jov, sud Cruieer, €11, TLio ruuning race, $50%, mile heatw, threo (n five, filled with Keaitty, George fiee, La: Wachington, Sweet Bay, sud War Jigr, 1he lat- ter kold faverieat & i Cul, Mankur wiil, i possivie, Lavo goi tlemen of fnteunty i the staud a3 julees duiog the mecti He bay jnsited Me N K. Far- bruh, J. K. sz and Abner Tayier to presito uver tho tacer, sud, ¥ catt Le indeeed 1 20 into the wtand, the public fav 1t wmured the zaces will bu cotiducted ou the & juare,” FITIbY RACEN, Pirranena. Tu., Julv 19,—At Friendship Park te-day, the_handieap race for 1,000 v.as won by unio Fiolic 1 wix heats, beating Alert, Jubiy MeKee, aud Nelve, Best titae, 2410 o tho match race for sunuiuy horsea, £200 a ¢ Joronto i thice tide, King William beat straight heats, Time, 10, 417, 44, BASE-BALL, L FOR KEXT YEAR, ™E Tur. Toisusc this mornivg piesents the nine . ‘Tlhe management of the White Stuck- for 13 inge, fu tho enpagement of mew players, Lav neted with the mos: commendable promptness. The eTect= of delaying until tho eeason was fur tdvanced wan soen last year. When Wood then weut Eust 1n quest of playera he fouud that tho Leat of them had ulreaty becn engag oulvafter wuch dificalty thnt ho was ablo to 3 o nine at ail, euls ju tho ball thus fur, bave proved thut 1t poor mine, LY no means what desired. and entirely wowariby to up- tiold ber reputation m Laee-vall, cither'at bomo OF oLroad, Ad BJo 48 16 1B0L 140 | Tefemmonuls of tha Esst b showed rigns of weakiners not o foro suspected. Tasing tue ticld caily, tho munggers have beon uble to eniaze u club whicli, ug the uames will show, o well nigh e viucivle, A# tho Dostons will disbaud 8t the closo of the Eeston, the Wrights gomg to Cine cionsti to form a etub there. thov have heen nue- censtul 1 eukagiug the bost plavers of that niue, W pde of & Yers wtrong competition on tho part. of the Wiighta und otbers. The Athietres, also, lave been levied upon for their best man, With theeo, aud Yeoters, Dovhu, Hines, and Glenn, the flower and strength of the Whito Stockings, thoy Lave formed a o whicu ought, i all reasuu, to carry off the cbampivu- sbip of 1876, Lelow aro sjpended the bume, which cauvuot ful to be Learuly spproved by every admiror of the game : pitcker—Epaliing, 1 von, Cateht—Whito, Honton, Firat base—Deviin, Cbicago. Becond Lese—lariies, Bowts Tutrd Lure—Suttun, Bhort stop—Peters, Left ficld—Glenun ght teld—MeVey, Sunmtitute—(Routke, Lonton, Buiatltute—Uniden, Chicago, Subutitute—Warren, Chizugo, ATIHLETICS V&, ATLANTICS, Srectal uapateh to The Chtcano Tribims, Puitaverenia, July 19.—The mixth game be- tweon tho Athlétics and Atlauticn was plnyed hiere this sfternoon, and resuited in a victory for tho former. Tho Atlantics cawe on with but five men, aud had to enhst the services of four amatenrs of this _cuy,—Arumicl, DBashoue, Helliugs, aud Fuline Tha Mbleiics battod remarkably well, aud pomvied Caneudy's very wild pitching for 23 runs, while the Atane tics made only 3 runs, 2 of which wore given by tho v of Clapp, aud asother by an error The Phiadeli-hia snatenrs did the best fielding aud batting for the Atlauties. Tnninge— 130456789 Atlautics, oo 91010000 1—3 ‘Atbloucs W427T5008 20 CIICAGOS—NEW HAVENS, New Haves, Coun., July 1d.—liase-ball—Chi. cagos, 4; Now Insven: BOSTONS=ST, LOUIS DROWNS, Tostox, Mans., July 1¥.—Baso-Lall—Eostons, 7; 8t. Louis Brosns, 2, PINLADELIHIAS—)UTCALS, New Yoni, July 19,— Baso-Lall—P'hiladolphias, 75 Mutuals, 5 AMATEUR GANLS, Special Dispatch ta Ihe Clic:aao Tril Preonia, L, July 19.—Base-ball : of Peoris, 22; Bocialy, of Pe 9, Special Diapuleh to Ite Chicago Tribune, Lixcouy, I, July 10.—Thu Atlanta Base-Ball Club beat tho Actives of this city this alternoon by & seore of 13 ta 6, i e NP — AQUATIC. THE LAKE POXTCUANTRAIN NEGATTA, New Oureaxs, July 19.—The rowing regatia at Milueburg, Lake Pontchartiain, was s groat success, Fiftocon thousand persons witnossed the race. Tho single-sculi shell raco was won by of Charleston, by threo Jengith 1 (1, Musgrove, of the Kt. Juba Club, second : Owen Tleilly, of Now O.leans, third; P, 3, Gille, of Orleans, fourth; M. Dallay, of tho Bonthern, fifth; L. W, Perkius, of tho bt. John Club, the The two-oared eholl raco was won by the St Jalm Club ; tho Clisries 1 Howard Club secoud, Poliean Club third. 'I'io four-oared gig race was won by the River- sides by thres leugiis, Hopo second, Howanls u}u‘g, Southerns fourtl, Orleaus tifik, 58, John sixth. ‘I'io four-oared sholl race waa won by tho Rivorsides, Cunrlostous mccond, Urlosua third, Hopo fourth, IHoward tfitth, Pelican wixth, Bt. Jobu soventli, Won by six longths. PAAT AMATEUM TIME. Special Corres ondence of Lhie Clacago Tribunt. inaxn Havaw, Mict,, July 18, —The time do by I k K, Yates, Friday evonlng, whiio “* coucliing Herb” 1'carson, i the beat sws- tear timo on record. Ho mado tho 2 wilev—1 milo and return—in 14:03. Evoryihivg duniug the race was fuvorablo to faut time. une, Nationals, g A Dosperate DMiner. Recws Rivir (N-v) Hevoli Trank Engstrom, & Sweduts miver, well known in Austin, hay beon wince yestordsy wmurning barneaded iu a drige connocted with ihe Grovo 1wing, whero o body of rich 010 hus latcly Leen wtiuok, Ho iu armea with guus, sud refuscs to Job auybody cowe in or fu como out himaelf, Shorill Eniery, who knows Lim woll, went to sorvo a warfsup on huu on account of womo thiests he hud mado o ono of the mon om- ployed by tho Grove, but il attomnpts at ex- plunation wero vaiu. Ho Lus & lot of powder in tho dnft, sud awears he will blow every- thing to stoms, bimself Iucluded, it suy tetujt at su eutrance iv made, It sppoars thut the iuvs people broke through to the place where Evgetrom way working, and whero a rich Lody of ore has beeu found, thuy claiming It s their own, whilst Engatrom claims it as bis. ‘Tho eutrauce to the latior's drift, which is quite a distance from the Grove incling, ls barmicaded, their green= July 10.—Iu the House of Commona gt Mr. Disracli staied that tisy ment wonld proceced with tho Agricuitural, thoe Metchant Shipping, the Judicature, the Land Transfer talie Ho declined to sy what disporition woull bo mads of other moasicey, He' bhoped, nith the cosistanee of the Hou-e, to ring their labore to a close wt a ret Giablo and wntinlactory yeriod. Muea Lot i 0%« pressed at tho Premior's 1 THE LORD MAYOR LT Of functionarics invited to the Lurd Mayor's ternationn] bamet tho following Lisve nigtie their ucee planes : The 1'velects of thos of T'as de Calnig, and of the o ies of Pariy ard of Calum, B3 mdeau. G u Quelios ; cly, Antwern, and ot ver un psveed, mindiog sl w i, wnd tha Burgomast “Amstordam. Sevenle n by an i tuel w0 lave declt Germans invited, evuof firn: X n Herzoe povina are eved to be kerisus, The Connnlae Wioners sert by the l'orto to tranquillizo Un | eonniry bave reported by telegraph that they 1€ ncersslul, The whols distizet batween Moy- Austrian frontir down nearly n4 84 in u Htate of revolt, and the in- 4 £0 utl whe retiise to Join vhird sdvie tha Poits to thenr, Bend trovpn torisith. sp ABITGE APS, Mavu, July ed thogicke of Puy . rhisiy have abandon Chotera mirlus, st rha, and i Jay DRESY First {or East] Saction, Great Wast Enfl_ifl/ Gozds Honse, Tl following quotations wild he faurd worthy of attene tho, but 470 vl & few GR ety ollier barkatus uow uiteriug: Lot No. 1—Marked down from 4010 8 TS g of Mancto ter Fuplus, Diagonsl Mob: Hoges, lavigibls ikids, ete. faeked duwn from 1o 30 C e fate Do- Lot N, Mura’r Dolieges, Camel's Hatr Popilns, Sultiag Plaids, vie. Rates quality Ca-limera Popli CUNIS, Bilk sl Woul Pongeon, reduced from 33 1o 50 CE: Extra quality do, reducad fecm &1 to NO CENTS. Bost :Jnnll ;vhulh:dunl to Irbb), reducud from $1.78 o . Targe lut Japancsa filke, 10 cent quality, now 25 CTS. Ono easo fino Silky Japs ilhe, ecru atripes, 65 ceat qualtis, naw 25 CLRTS, Ono casa rich Brocado dapiners Silks, 30 CENTS & yard; never sold under b eite, GRBEAT DARGAINS IN BLAOX AND FAROY GRENADINES, 50O pes fine Printed -t--& Pereales, 10 cts, formerly 25 cts, GO0 pes bost Americand-2 Printed Percales, 12 1-2 cts, CARSOT, PIRIE & €0, TMADISCH & PEORIA-STS, “IT PAYS T0 TRALE ON. THE WEST SIDE iy SABEHEVIGRTION, — 22 FOR BUFFALQ. Lizo Steaziers will leava for sbovo svd iuterodisd porte, a» follows s 1DAUY, Capt, Petiay, Tuesday, July Vedriead o 1 , reducod from %0 to TS S, CHINA. 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