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o ~ SATURDAY. JULY 24, 1875.—TEN PAGES. THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: ———— e e SPORTING. Coucluding Day of the Dexter I'arlc Mecting., Little Frod Wins the 2:28 Trot Witu. ont Trouble. An Imffatlon of a Raco hy the Dobles and Their Cirens, Entries for To-Day's Yaoht Race on the Take Front, The TFacts Regarding the Chieago Bnll Nine of 1870. Prizes to Ba Contesled for at the Grand Haven fleyplta. THE TURF, . LAGT DAY OF THE MERTIXG. Tho st day of tho racca sy Doxter Pprk yes- lerday was largoly attendod, THHE FIRST RACH. The gport of tho afternoon opensd with a raco yetneen horaes of tho 2:20 class for a pure of 1Li00,—£850 to frut, 8300 fo second, £200 to hitd. and 150 to foprthy In which there worn birtocn ontries, Elevan started, Gon. Grant nd Clfton being drawn. ‘Phs npames and ywitions from the pole woro as follows: Irauville, Dan Brown, Littlo ¥'red, Lady Orla- auld, \Whalebone, Richurd, Pritcs, John W. Lsady Turpin, Mawbrinvo Warner, and York State, e Lady Turpin and York Btato sold favorites in the pools. A Tn the firat hest it was difficult to get so largo a ficld in (heir propor posttions and start them in good order, yet the judges succecded in send- inyg them off on tho fourth attempt, No eooner had the world beeu given thon sevoral begau to run, and Dan DBrown, proviog the fastest of them, took a claar lead on the firet turn. Littie Fred shot' out from tho “crowd half way 0 tho guarter; and quickly Iapped Dan Trown, two lengths fn front of Richard, third, on & keen run, the roat in a bunch four lengthy belfnd, and in dangerma proninuty to ensh othier. ' Nearing tho quarter, Littla Lred was st tho frout, leadiug by two Janint, At the pole, Dau Browi wa ssoond, Kilowd turd, Prinse foursh, Granville fifih, Wiilcheno mxth, Lady Griavold seventh, Tady *Far ta cighth, Mambrno Warner, Jobn W. Hail, andl Yor'c stata Lringivg up tho rear. On the , 1ol trotted & -iwenty gsit, sod ojened w pap thet threatenod to distance tho fiold, whish was - strang out for U060 vwds, At the 'middle of tho atrotch Muwbrino Warner sud Jolin W, Hal] coliided, Toching their sulkios and throwing them both. Foituntely, whan they arosc both stood gtill Bl wado 10 ¢Togt tg rou sway, enabling {ho dnvens to nufely exiricato thomsclven and pro- veut any injury to the animals. Warner's driver semonnted und deove aftor tho others, uud Uail wive fead Lk 40 the el € Littio Fred kept ppinniag oy the third quarter, enterad tho sticte yards whead, pod gloat viaihicd boww in 2 tiva Jengtha beture Lody Tarpin, who castpe “fhrough the ruck on the rirerch, Lirchird s close thivd, snd balaueo sirag- gl Leiope tho D HEAT ttlo Lzad 4o $110 on the A preity Atnck wos 0 ooly eull b £100.uu o Beld. Granvills wed diawa. A pi 1 oblained withouat much aulay in ecoring, apd Tiiviard seumed bis junpiog Lusiugss aud gan wonnd the turn bip a qusriey horse, assumjug uluud of pwo lepgths hofore stiempting o sob~ e, lin lead was bat momeitary, boweyer, for Litle Fred wnd Yurk Stato, who shook tho conwd ab the wisrg, samo sloug ab a irresistie Pie puy, sud escpt by hiw before reschung tho auyrier, which was pussad by tho othors in a elniter. Patering tho backstretch York Stato aequated 1 shight load, nud the pace becamo very waim, b hndf o pussed o §:19, with York Stuto a neei sbiead, Frod eecond, Richard bhird, Turpeit tuurth, sud the balaneo strung ons for tuonty Jongths, Tho samo order wnd main- tuil { {lpwigbout tho third querter aud uescly the wholo of tho strotel, slong which buth Fred wind Vork Stute wers_severoly punlshed. Ju the Juot husidroa yurds Fred wreeted tho lead from York Stew, Leating bim to the wiro by s scant I wud Luspin sceurod tlird place from Jchard, who led tho resi of the parey by soveral lengthy, Lime, 285, THIRD HEAT, Littlo Frod shook tue crowd &4 soon as started, aud, trottug hike o whirlwind, opoucd s gap at every Blide, At the quarlor Lo hiad 8 Joad of fout tengths, wish Rickard sccond, two longtis I fouat of York Stato, just i lead of the rost of the ficld, alt iu a banch, On the backstraleh Lied widened his Jead toeight lengehs, and Lady Turpin woved nto second placo through speedy and rolisbls work, Ou the third quurter and duwn the homuestretch sho was urged nfter Littlo Pl Lut could not get noarer to Lio than i‘lv-u The by which distauco Lie wou i 2:47, 18 the SUMMATTY, rans, July 24.—2.0 class, for pusee of tata 1, g. Litile 1 Fred, LIE, T Losdrich ¢ T ‘I'ie noxt raco was thu freo-for-ull (Goldsmithh Maidt excopted) for o purde of §3,000,~—§1,700 to Jiteg. $u0i) 1o second, 34 to third, spd £300 to fuurtti. ‘Che entries wers tho faudous Lorses Butino, Aweneau Girl, Lady Maud, and Jndge Fuilerton. But threo started, Dodine bLavi buen druwn un accouut of lanwness, which will ovent his pumn{; for womo woeks. Thero was Jpueiy dirappointuyont ab his failure to appear, #nd the race was deprived of a lurgo smount of local iutereat which it would otherwise bave exoited. Much curiosity wa o)t 40 e the Clicago bome broughiv juto coutact with tho otuur cutries, espucially with Judgo Fullortow, ou account of thoe failure of evirul provious efforis to bring those two horsus together, There waw, however, & desire to ke such distinguishivd tyers ss Lady Maud, Judge Fulieyton, and Aucrican Gir), aud the race, though it caused but htle interast in the reeult, was & 0 exbibition of wpoed und pretty trottiug, Cli horses, {u the firet heat, had s good deal of difiiculty m gotting o start. ‘Thay wunt on tho fourth attemyd with phoir boses W w line. Lody Slaud, who had the the pole—Aworican Gul neat, und Fullorton on the owside—shot 1o u geod frong plece, tukiing Aworican rl off hior feut, with ¥ullorton worsy then threo lyngl in the rear. The Gir} wutuu bemolt quickly, sud Lept down to very preity work, maintawir cluny vecond place. Ludy ' Maud roachied the Ll in 1:09'¢, 'These places were beld until the third quarier, whon the Uirl wkipped and jost pround, und Vallerton eauily took second placo. Aw thoy swung mto tha fome etratoh the two camu nloug in very fine staps. - 1alf way slony tho Garl agsin went into tho air and fell Lac! Ladly. T'ullerton in tho waantime worked rap- ully forwurd snd lapped Maud balf way dowa the stretel, As shey weut undor tho wire iy pose ehowed up to her shonlders, AYuntican uffl wad thrus lengtha 1o the rear. L1, 2:20, ‘I'ho Girl's driver wan changdd s the KECOND HEAT, Tota Jubneon takiug the ribbons, The horses were eent without tauch trouble with a very even wtart, Lady Maad apd Fullerton fook tho raco into their bauds wt the outset, leaying the Gisl tralling iu the rear, Msud and the Judge worked slupg very ovenly untl the first quarter won seackied, wheh tho latter showed ulighily in the lead. They clung tu each otker until'tha Uugd wos passed, when the Judgo touk s wore rubotantisl - advautage spd kft Maud ot Vb witherw. Aw o the honw-strelch was weached Badd, with flisl affection, gave Lis Latl.er the pole, aud foreed Awurican Gl tothe ontento. The latter trutted in Bus style uutil this Lid quastor, whea abe broko badly sud fell b ) @ very vlose third to which she had worked Ly Fullorton was driven v s the hoy d cawe 1o about two Iengehs in dbe lead. ‘Lime, 2:213¢. lutng TFUIND HEAT 110 Liorses went 8Way to & very even m(l. Yul- Pitcn civse o the qwl, weud {o the mid- du ot the tiack, wsud Amgriesn (ilel to the outside. In the tirsi ot quarjer Fullerton took & lead of sn open " onterod tho second milo hoad and length on Mand, the latter gaining the rame die- tance on American (Hrl, From that point they wont around the track In ane, two, threo with soarcely any varistion until the distance siand, whon Johuson pullad American Qirl up. secing that hie could not impraye his position, and Eal- lorton Jogged in without pressuis threo longths shead of the noxt best. Time, 2:22. THR POURTH HPAT - wan vory {ntereating, and resulted in complatsly altering tho positions of the hormes. After two ?p Iluco attepts & vory fair eiart was obialued, Fullerton st the curvo rushed to the first piase ss wsnal, slosely prormsd by boil Maud and Ameriean Girl, boiwsen whom tliore showad no materjal differance. Pailarton lod all until juut after the first qaarter, with Awmeri- can (irl onming vary fast and elightly in the lead of the Lady. Half wav batweon the guarter and half the gelding mado a - violous broak anid dancod on Lis foet at almont a doad standsll. The others kapt along at & very protty and fast trot and {oft him ln therear fully aclozon lengtha. He was effectually shutont and the raco nare tawed down to tha Girl and Lady. Johnson sped tho formor for sll sho had in her, and st the three-quarters had & good lod on Maud. Upon turning into tho stretch, the Qirl for a momant left ber foot, but sottlod fimmodiately, and again took the van position. e camein ‘s good win- ner by thrac longtbs, Maud segond, Fullorion third, Timo, 245 lntbe FIFTA MEAT & pood start was had afler twoajtempts. Amer- foan Clirl went to the front on tha turn, and had 8 claar Joad of A longth aé the quarter, Fullerfon socond, Lady Maud third. Tlhicra was uo shangs, whatover malil the home atrotch was xowhosl whon Dobla sent Fullartop alougside of thy Giirl, earried her to a break, and came homs an eaay winner. Time, 2:26. Following 18 THE BUNMIRT, Dry7xn Pang, July 23, x:i‘lru‘—l‘rm for ;ll,—-{x{mé $1,700 to Brat, §000 (o sécond, $400 to third, 1.6 oot , C, Unadrjch's + H, Doblo's br, m. Lady 3 g 132 ¥y Loveil's b, m, Anjerican Girl 2'-"‘" e 3407 i 22 3 Tho last race w08 for & rnning preminm of 300, yn which thore was Valmouph, Quaon of Dlamonds, Grapgor, Capt, Hutohiuson, and Roxella, FIIST WEAT, After & falao siart, in which gome of tho horscs traveled fully a quarter of & milo, & good send-off was agcomplished, wil Girangor stightiy in tho lead, Hoxella want toshs front pu the turn, snd $ho otuers all faid back yudor s pulj. No chavge ocenired until they had gous milo, when Capt. JHutchinson took ~tho ead, and malntained it throughout the second 1ntle, reaching tho wirs aix longths be- fore Haszalln, Qigen of l)inwmll s good third, Falmauth fourth, w%Or?ngv_.n‘ ast, spparently broken dowy, Timo, 4124, EECOND JLEAT. Grapgor was drawn, Tho horses wors dis- atehed Wity very littlo dojay, Falmonth going 0 thy front on the turn, Capt. Hutchinson tak- ing eocand place, Roxella third, and Qneen of I)H:mondn las}. Tujs ordor was nnchanged yusil pagsing tho stand, whoen Hytchiuson pnil Quesn Dl}s]l.’lmnm\s camo by fim frout, and oad at oo lin- proved pace, At this halftho Queen forged ehiend, 100k tho raco in hand, aud was nover thereaftor sppronched, Capt. Hutchinson socond, the oth- cry ruled out for not winnipg s heat jn two, "Timo, $;303. THIOD UEAT, Al the statt Capt, Hutclynion seauredalead of # leugth, aud retained it to the fpish, winniog hands dowa in 3;46. The following is "1 BUMMARY, Dxxtex Panx, July 23, I875.-~Ruuning premium, s repeat § $300 Lo tirgh, S130 to seu apt, Hutehineon. ...e...s Q.7 Brown's ¢, m. Queon of Dianonda. A, 11, Bummer’a b, £. 1toxell: . O, Muner's b b, Faimao ¥. G Broww's i, b, Gran dume~2:415 5 B Issn Tho horses for the partponed 2:2G raco wern enlled at 12 o'ulock, acoardiug Lo programne, nisl all Lorsus bpt Ohsorver apawored prowptly. An application to withdraw Obsorver pccupjed tho time and attention of the judges for an honr any dnrifil which the horas was carefully ex- . Althougli natistied thet e had a bad lew, amin tho judges yiellod S0 tha olawors of the orowd and ordored him o wtart, When givanthe word Obsarvey immadiataly byoke and Josk s dozen lengths befage eetiling, Alopg tho hocketrotch Jjo trotied faster thau any other horo has done (‘unuq the maoling, and oyerhaujod tho crowd ou tho third quarter, But, unforjunataly for bimpel( and backora ko throw a uhon at the head of the stroteh aud loat &) ghguce of wiuning the heat, aud burely saved his distance. Of courso Clomeutino won the hoat aud race. Timo, 3:26, TUK FORTHCOMING BACEB AT CLEVEIAND. CLEVELAND, O., July: 23,—The races of tho Cloveland Club, commenoing Tuesday, July 97, aro now completed. T'hs following iy the List: 2:38 class—Nino outrios s Breozs, Colmar, Ham, Sauihill, Tearaway, Lella Ipriur. Dnko, Tho Forger, L. roaton,, 2:34 clops—Five onfries; May Quosn s{nrmerly Nashvill Girl), Molsoy, Oonoral Garfleld, Lady fiar. Clomentino, 2:59 clans—Elght ontries : Anpio Colllus, Scot- 1and, 8hanly, Sam West, Albort, Eva, York Stato, Laittlo Frod. 2:18 clase—Three eotries. Neltie, Judge Ful- lerton, Lady Maudo. 2:42 clans—Bix entrlen: Thomna L, Young, Lu- cille, Lady Btar, Lalls, Cosetto, and Gralton, 2:d1 olsva—Six outrlea: Lady Turpln, idol, Lanwjnaki, Jeromiak, Auglo-fiaxon, Riohsrd, 2:27 glams—Light eutrica: liarus, Mazomanie, Belle Drastield, Carrip, Mgitie Morcly, Eva, Berne, Sugwball. Free for all—Throo entricy; Luly, American Girt, Gotdsmith Muid. 2:04 claws—8ix entriea: Bophia Tomg]e, Oar- lx‘x'lq Frank, Miunio Baudors, Noroa, John W, =il Oceldent will bo exhibited on the track durlng the musting. e BASE BALL. TIE CHIUALD NINK rou 1878, Bpecal Dispatch to I'ke Chicaao Tribune, BoyroN, July 20.—To esy that the Boston managers were rurprised at the nows of the split in their nivo ia to givo but a slight idea of their feeling. They were stunned. They got thejr first {ntimation on Tuesdsy noon, whils dining at I'sunton, whore they wora playing tho Tauntan nlne, cight hours after T Trinune had pub- lishod the fact. McVoy romarked caually ghat ho wasn't goiug to play ball iu Boston uext yoar, Thiy didn’t wurprise Harry, for ho thought i} a jest but after diner he spoke to White, who sald that ho, Bpalding, McVey, and Barnes bhad agresd to go - to Chleago, Tuese are the grounda for thplr displessura, White sud Bpalding heve always had sl the satary they nsked for, Whito hasenid soveral times that Lo would not play ball pxgapt in Bos- oy, sud swice engaged to play only hera af tho urgent personal soligitation of Prosident Apols lonio. 1o waid only recently ho was porfectly uatisfied with hiw salary, Bpalding bas said that #3500 would not be su inducement to go to Ohi- co0, With Uarnes and MaVey thq casa fs dif- fercut, Tha Lireclors knaw that thoy would le!y where they could get the most money. The troctors hava sald nothing $o eithor of tho players, and have mada po complaink of their dipcourtony, but thoy know tlat Hpaliding made ko bargain, sud belipve he did i} to make money for himself, and EOIHIM’ that he go} & bounu for bringing those three mon with bim, As for Wright's intending to go ty Cinoinuati, or the Doston Club's thinking of disbanding, Loth are mado out of whols cloth. Harry never had the plightest ides of leavivg Boston until this cumo up, sod theu he did for a mament moudor it [oston would suppors him as Captaa of ~ wn luferior uino, with po clianco *of -~ winuing the champlonship, is untisfied fhas thoy will, apd Uinginnat prayers do not move bim, ‘I'be Directors s unit in Wis suppors, and thoy Liave & Landsomo balsuce in the tronaupy 4oeasyyre bum that the money is not wanting. Tho Boston nipe next ) ear will beasmuch s fixed faot as ever, wud it won's La st the foot eltber. Leansrd, O'Mourke, Beals, aud Mau- nivg have lready mignod. Goorgo Wright s to stay, sud Hchefer toe. Thows men are sil Bos- tonlans by birth or warrisge vouneotiony, aud it iy nop sk all impoesille that Harzy may recruip biy viyo from Blasgactiusctts anatoure, of whon there are § dozeu better than the average of pro~ fesaionatu, e SRR # o liobsa Tyibuna, PUILADRLERIL July he Athlsticn do- feated n.\: hlluh:‘l- here ¢ i Ac‘rl:xlur.m. -I!.ur a very poorly-played game. etics bajled wu’k. umyw on they did wmake guod hits yun basen poorly. Nolther m‘dY ap oarned run. Er- rorw of Luotts, Hicks, U syd Gerbards sy the Athletios six ruos, whije error by M. fn-«h. Clapp, sud Eggloe gave the Mutuajs five ruus, four Leing made I the laet innjug; 1wo wera out. Innfigie— 1284860672809 Mbictlcs.., 4103000010 Mutuls, . 00U 0OYLO D CHICAQOS—ATLANTICY, New Yosr, July 48.—DBasc-ball s Atlautics, 4. THE CINCINNATI NIN. Cixervmams, 0., July 23.—7Fh tho Uinolnustd Base-Ball Club Ly Ater Ohicsgon, 0; ectors of scoured the following-named professionalay Radohff, Snye der, and Fields, of Philadelpbia; Dorcher, of Washington : Albertson, of Camdon ; Fresd, of Readine. The other throo will probably ba pe- euced in a faw daya. TANESVILL VANQVISHES BRLOIT, Snecial thap, e Chiennn Tribune, JaxEsviLLy, Juls —Mutunly, of Jaueaville, 20; Beloits, of Boluit, 7. &y : BT, 1. —NEW HAVENA. ) New Haves,s July 40 —Baaé balt: 86 Lonfs Browns, G ; Now Havens, 0. s AQUATIC. TO-DAY'H YAGHT-RACE. Tho yacht-raco of & weck ago was left In p rathor obacure shape, a3 far sa the rosull wam concorned, The digsatisfaotion which then suad, owing to a faleo etart and an sileged bad ruling, hasled to anothor omitoat batween the same and additional bosts, whioh will be mailod to-dsy. Tho entries aro Binolair, Plestwing, Lucy, Naia,” Ht, Lowns, Drew, Dawn, Annio Louleo Cary, Lizsio, Lmlu, Soandinavian, Mi- uerva, sud lelu’r. A BCTLL RACH. Inn bosting musteh on the lake at Peorla Wednesday night, George 1. Hrawn pulled, ins pinglo senll, auafust Gourgo Grolgg and ¥, Lu. thy'in n donblo_bost, careying a coxmwain, w ning in 13:05. Distanco, 13¢ fullex, lirown isn member of tho New York Athlotio Club, aud an olid boating man, THN COMING REGATTA AT GRAND HA?AN. &yeclal Diapateh to The Chicave Tribtne, Qravn Havex, Mich, July 93, —Frank E. Yntes, Commodore of tho Graud Haven and Binlug Lake Rowing Amsociation, furnishes the following correot lise and pal doserintion of the prizes for tha coming rogatts, worth over #1.000, and are aoknowlodged the tiuest ovor bofora offerad by any association. Tho challonge rizos wera mado by Josoph Backman, New ork, and the modals by M, B, 8mltk, Dotroit: The four-osred ohaliouge prize in a eilver fancy boas, 15 fuchos long, 7 fuchea wide, mast 20 inchen high, with a wailor on tho rigging, placad on a grean satin atand undor a glass susdo. The senlor singlo-soull ohaliengo prize 1a a ail- ver boat in imitation skins, owod togother, with & raised piceo in tho contre, npon which thoro 1n an image of a boy floating. The miniature ship 14 18 inches long, gold lined. 7 "I'te sonlor double-ehall challengo prides are two stiver boatw, U tnoles Jong, of autiquo pat- tern ; Capid mounted on tho Htern with tvo oars falling over tho sidos j in Morocco cases, hnod with bluo satin. 1ho funfor six-onrod shell is s goodola barge of sllver, on & baso with 4 foet, ons bolng & shell with Cupidy ouns end {s raised witli y large shell, and Cupid standing ou it with & pair of oard in hishaods, "The Cupid aud oars are gold. On the other end 18 an englo. On top of tho baso ars {wn spoon-oars restibg- ou hooks. On ana aide of the gonduls {s engraved the represontation of a rix-oarcd raco, On sho other siile can be on- graved the name of ths winning boat. The whole stands on an elegant tray, Eaoh winning oarsman will reesive n gold Assooiation rruu - tation medal ‘of elogant design and finiah, a¥i worth £200, . The grim for dack-bont is an oloygant Assoais- tion prbsentation medal, worth 2415, “Ihie prize for the barge raco ix an elogant sllk flag, orango and white, lottered * Girand Iaven .&d Spring Lako Ruwing Assooiation," on one side. e prizo for tho log-rolling race is & medal witlt a muniature fog of gold, with caut-hook, and suspendud fro a clasp of gold. THHE RECENT SWIMXING MATCH, PuiLaneLruts, July 23.-Cayle, the American awimmuior in tho race with Jolnson, romained utconscioud until 1 o'clock this_morning. 1o then slopt, sud nwoke all right. 1o says he was drugged by brandy which bo took o few minutes before bp ‘bocamp exbausted. 1o wau fooliny nlqj)lmqml)'y und felt positive bo coyld roac loucestor. Ho eays if Lo could have gono twenty minutes Jonger bo would lLave won the raco, a8 Johugon was o milo-and-s-half bshind i, aud, s« lie would bave &aon eucountored a strong obb tide, he wonld hyve been gompellpd to givo up. Coylo states liis willingness ang ausioty to swim the Eunglishman as any time, cither for o distauco of 5, 8, or 10 milea. John- wou admits Coyle to bo a botter swimmer, and £apable of buating hirp, S PEDESTRIANISM. AX AMBITIOUS AVATEUR, ‘Mr, John Eunls, an aspirant for pedeajrian fame, commonces tho pitompt of walking 100 miles in twenty-four congecutivo Loura at the West Sido Riuk to-day, A LONG WALK. Mr, Rudolph Baumaun, a Tentouie pedestrian who Jives at No. 317 Bueh ¢tcopt, Ban Francisco, COal., and who made tho distance trom New York to Han Francisco on foot a short timo ago in 135 days, offera to walk from Ban Iranclsco to New York io 85 days, making 42 miles a day, rrufldnd he can raiso ayfficient means to atd him n doing so. Ho thiuks he can wrest tho long- distsnce championship from Weston, A REMAUKABLE, PEAT. Bosroy, Mass., July 33.—~Hugh Donahyge com- pioted, at Mystic Pack, last night, the task of walking 1,100 miles in 1,100 conseoutive hours, 110 was in good condition at the closo, - g = CANE EXERCISE, ABSAULT UPON GEONGE WILKES, Banatooa, N. Y, July 31,—Cacorgo Wilkes, editar of Wilkes' Spirit of the Tines, wna ns- saulted to-day In tho United Btates Holel by Price McGrath, the well-known turfmau, on ac- count of au article in tho Spirit sevorely stigma- tizing McUrath and John Chamberlin for their managoment of tho races at Long Branch. Mo- Cirath struck Wilkes with 8 cane, and a struggle ensued. ‘Thera was sonie lively fencing, in the course of which Wilkes' cano: was broken. Noithier was hurt. Wilkes callod for the police, aud on hig complaint McGrath was arrestod for pasanlt and lmu?. Justios Heots will hoar thp cano on Friday, KicGrath was discharged from arreat without ball, ——— LAST NIGHT’S BALLOON CANARD, A Lia Hns Ko L nand Cannot staud, but K4 Mux Wings, and Wikt Fiy 1o the Ends of the Earth,” About 0 o'clook last pveuing the following dis- patoh was reccived from our corrospondent ab Jalivt : Varlira have gons 10 Loskport ta see If thoey cap ob~ safps cantirmation of Dr. Wilder's siutement i rogurd to rlmwood, Wil telegraph you the result, ‘This nows was entirely unintelligiblo at the phago of its rocoption until & wecopd dispatch came frem Jolist, the laster shaming thas the proper message Lad not had prierity iy delivory, B8 pfton lappens; Dr. Wildur, & deptjst in this city, who practices at Lockport, his fust come dowd, and roports that s dhpalch from Grimwood 'wan duliversd 1o & young lady whom Lo wes o) n-nllzk upqu, '3“ 19 ba wiis apudneed, in care of Nurion & Go,, fo bo delivpred ‘e dispatol was from dontreal, or the The Ductor wiptea that the Joung Iady faipted upou Teading it, and s} was coufusion when hia left, wo that L was tinabla to learn the cxact ;ullll.L Thin cliy iu ali ablaze with exgitement over the Tepor A Now, potwithatanding the very fishy look of the Doctor's coming away In exsctly tne confu- ston necassury to thwart bis oblainlug any ln!om:‘:nu, blh«u : b‘:“ enough ‘c cum; atantialy abput ! giof 0 0 nows-gathorers a-thinking. ?he imlnll‘lsn{’le marjne reporter of this paper haa questiound tho mon of every yessol which bau como juto this great lake Dport wiuco the night of the storm, sod tho sbeepce of 8 discovery hy thom of the losst tangible 'trace of the - bypothetical wreck or Hf jts vighims, au tho groat lake Lo qur oast, or 3t Jtu aliofes by the maby keoping viglisnt walch, has txranl: n(rnmfihvuud whiab was at firat 8 very faohlo bopi thiat tho aeronauta had riscn above (bn storm apt l;uuud eulirely over thu lukes, A messagp mediately went to donutreal, and Tuo ) monts miade for sgeing the wembers of {he n‘}m of Norton & Co., snd o young lady, 'The fol- lowing reply frain Montieal, howeyns, received from tho courtgous night editor of the (fagefia of that city, yuapended furiher oparationy ; ‘Fhiuk 1ys zejort myat be uufounded. Mave nonews of auy kind fn conteetion herawitb. 3uat Lsva brard of 3tif such bad bren tha caso, Nows fa too scarce liere for such a Goduend to bavy escaped observation, Thep (ke appendsd di:{mch came Bp frowm Jaliot, and tho Lopes and foars of many sympa- thizlog hearts wore rologatad to uiatu guos Jumea Goodapesd, proprietor of the Republican, bas sewrned from Lockpart, and reports (b Grim. woud ifispatch 3 cauard, Lhoru wag B fyundstivs fog Wilder's stytement. Born dn Slim, 01d Bambo Bhute, loug siace gone aeross the dark vnllofl. wea & wordhy misu in bis way, and gunial witha); but Bambo would occaslouslly get drank. One day Lis smployer took bim to task, aud read hin a locturs, at tha close of which he asked b(in if be uidn's think he would do butter for the future, * Dun'o, 1nas'r, " sald the darkey, saratching i Lead, ** Bus what do you think 2" “ Well, jupp'r, 1's afeared I $hiok not,” ¥ mean * Bambo, what do you wesu ! 0 you qo will not try 7" 'wouldo't be of no use, mas'r. Faet iz ‘twas born fums, lww @ my net'ral drink. Yor van, afope } was bopn, w0y father aud motlier mmamswm OR b0 noal of Africs, Ay’ pald WASHINGTON: Attorney:Gonaral Plerrepons. fha Victim of John TPope Hod- nett’s Impudence. Only"l.‘;vo' Membors of the Cabinet Thought to Be Down on ~ Deltna. ~ : The Reafgnation of Fisher Sent to Long Dranch Yaslopdny Aflerpoon, Tho Intorior Department Buokling on tho Whitewash for the Margh Affray, Spesial Dispatch ta Dhe Ghycaog Tridyne, Wasmixarax, D, C., July 83,—J lss hesn ascortsined that, ad the Cabivet meotiog, the differont moembors formsily gave ox- progaion to their oplnlon ypon thg qnosiion ' whothor Dglano should romain in ar leave the UOsbinet.. Although no yote waa taken, tha opin- ' ton of the individual members thers sxprassed | was as follows: Becrotaries Dristow and Jowell wore In favar ‘of tho yotirement. Tbis wes ¢ amaller pumarigal gpposition to Delano than bLad boen oxpected, aa: is was thought thst Piorropont would nlde with the ather npw memberaaf the Cabinet. , ‘Those who expressod themaclyes in favar of re- $aiping Dalano wera Figh, Robogon, and Pioyra- pont, and it fa known that Beoratary Bolkoap, it here, would have boon {n favor of Delapp. This givos Dplana at present foug |p his (avor io the Cobinet ta twd advogas, {0 eay upthipng of flo Presdont. <o+ . i THE MARSIT CHARGES, . Tho Interior Department sooing o bo petively preparing to meot thp charges made by Prof. Marsh, O, P. Hurford, of Omghe who fur-, nished tho flaur to the Red Clond Agoncy at tho time Prof. Marsh was thers, has assumed thoro- appunibility for tho quality of the flour, and mawn- 1| whiopt, igojudis ehass, The waman d}d nat disonver 40 whom [1 heen marrind For g hour or two after- rd, apd (he father of Ger chlld wont away Pk st tho manuor by which lie had paray 1q conmiquonchi of Lie praviang ingle- arghiop. What the rosult will be cannot yet ha told. e tho woman yeaterdav afternoon vialtad roveral magiatrates with the desire of having the -wabsunosisl kuat untisd, and ecprexaed groat lu.. Jdwguption,at thoway pla bigd been treated, J o HERPUERSP 062 S0 THI CROPS, AGRIOULTURAL DEPARTMENT REPORTS, Waamnarax, D. (', Juty 23.—lloturns of the Departiment of Agriculturas for July 1 shosw tho condition of apring and winter whoat togother at about K2 por cout of an average, Wiuter Amlifotnin, groragos 74, spd wpritg wheal U6 Sprmg wheat States in the Northeast and Nortlywout arq generally in high conditton, OF “the winter whont “ares, thoe Houth Atlaotio aud - Quil States are gonorally above tho average, bul in tho Middle Statea the comlition 18 vary low, Now York rauging down to 45, Went of tho Alleghenios the prospect ls Detter, tLp State.averages being botwepn 71, in DE\otnu‘\l Qz i nl:\ml ‘ull'!ur;u r_lunom wiglar wheat pt 76, shy ppy! ug‘\v heat af 70, . . % ' ILLINOIS! Bvecial Dispateh (o' The higarn Tridune, Rentarizen, Jaly 29.—Duting this week I have traveled {nto noarly overy part of this, connty, aud from thodo parts not visited I hayo saqu farpore’ well ngsipd, aud tho remult of my invostigation, pergoual and othorwise, s that thero wil nob e mar than dhrda-fourtha of an: avorage crop of corn, The liny |8 being damaged boforoe it is cured and stacked. Wheat is grow- ing some in tho ehock, but, it good weather sbinll continue, it will o saved fn pretty, goud condition,—not mora thay & half erop, hoy- oter, Oats) tn many places will not by lmrylgl ed, havlvg fallon dowa Loforo thoy filled. ‘This 1a not a standard cron, and an’estipate canoot bo made with raforonce o oher yoars. TENNESSEE. Mesrns, July 23.—Tho report of the Blgmal’ :Bopwicg of ouly 1 ineh risp pt Gaira for yhp past twenty-four hoturs, and 3 inches horo, has dls- pellod tho foars of verlous dsmago from overflow a8 the Mississippi will bo declining before the froshot from the Ohlo renches tho aotton lands, nd tha gaeperal impression is that but }ittle page to fho gobtan crap will resuly; from' the ining thay jt was nof bad flour, s Prof. Marsh nllqu, Tho flour oun the contpery! hq insisla was very Hgldli inspected. Prof. Marab, ou tho ather hand, brayght with lim' samples of tleur which sorfaiuly were not good, and which, unless Rad Cloud dposjyed biw, came from tho flour furoished under this conf m:;- Tt ‘appesrs that tha difigulty lwthnq‘ ’rof. . Marsh and Swith, the Commivaianer of Indinn Affairs, is to some extont parsonal. During ono of their interviaws hers both beeamo yory oz- cited, and the lia passed hotweon them. Tho byutapders thoughi they woujd oven como to gi:“' The Pronidont "has wolgctod "Bonator orill, of Maino ; Honator Hawe, of Wiycopuis ; #ud tho Hon. Wayuo MoVeigh, of Peupagivanis, a8 additionsl Commissionera to maka jhe ifi1ea- tigation, i THE ONEER OF JOUN POPE RODNATT. Johin 'opa Hodneft s sull alive, snd still scoke to bo the aposile of tha laborjug man. o to-day iutroduced himsolf to the Attoruoy- flunnrah wha kuew uot what manney of man 0 WaR, X goug of negroes’ awaltad jn tha ante-rpom whilo Hodneit cammenced tho delivory of & formal specch, af- tacking the Diatrict Onmmiu‘{annfi for ot ps ng tha colored l?hom:p. Judgs Plorropant ’ terrupted Hodnatt to inform him that ‘tha D lurmwnb af Juepica waa not tho place to romody be ovil, and that the Attorney-Geperal had np timo to liston 30 & snooch. Hogduett 1haroppon chqnfiud his u;{loeab, and commencod o folisarse on Kol Dig-. py's Communietio spoech at Yaungiown. Attornoy - Gonqral Piprrapout thep _ ran) for '8 messnger, who showed Iiodnett to thq doar. Hodoett daes not think kindly of the now Attornoy-Gooeral. CHORPESNING'S CLAIM. The Attorney-General so-day farwazdaed to the Presicent, st Lapy Drancl, ‘bl apinjon in the Clmxppunim‘1 cawo, It j8 understood that the docision is that the recent law of Cougrops car- ries the whale cpse with if, and slsa auy actipn Cnpgtgn may liave takon. ,'ijo lqw&ayfl $AY thyt Clorpenning can shll go ta tho Cpyry of Claimg upog the morits of his caso. A CALIFONNIA MAN AVTEL DELANO'S PLAOK, Bepator Cole, of California, \vm (liu Lepn hare attouding to busingss bofors the CGanoya coprt, in glso paid ta Lo an qaptrrut for the position ip tha Cabinet in {ha caga g 1vw-ncy. Argu- mon} of his fripnds s that tho Pagifla coast has po repgrscntativa in tha Cabingt, 18 FINIIED. Judgs Fisher, %i-mor. Attorney herg, sont his resignatlon to Loog Drangh thia aftacppon, Ho found it impossibla tq q) Jmm threo membora of the Cabinpb. L3.Gav. 8 olla wi} -?qcngq by, u':fé’é’i'fi Aumu‘rg!gl.ia = The followlin, I;gmunl llevguug Gaggers for tho Jirst Tigols Distrigs pro sepeintad 3, 5. Phelps, Georgo A. Digkarson, Hobert 8. iy, Bydney 8, Wn'orman, rlew J, Rangd, The following Siprokcopery havo nun com-~ miaslaped ¢ finlutd nvmnnd. Thomas IJ. Moakley, Willam L. Whaito, Jogeph Hopmer, wirigt of llijols, snid Jamod B Aisonrl Distrigt, - wpere . ooy FINANCIAL. AN IMPORTANT LOAN, ) 8pecial Dispateh to The Uhwagg Tridune, Jourer, )., July 28.—The * Chicago, Wil- mington & Vermillion Coal’ Qompany " kiave excquied A trust mortgago to tha “Farmers Toan & Trust Company, of New York City" upon 300 Chisago & Wilmingtan Coal Qompapy cary, 100 pit-cars In cpanection with thelr winon 8% Draidwood, 200 ¢ars of Lo * Vermillion Coal Compauy,” Btroator; and 88 pit-sare, Also all other praperty as now oxisting, or which may bp hereaftor scquired, whepever ajtuated, both | realty and parsonpliv. to socura the payment of £360,000. Thu visppyuy hias resjved to axecyto the negotishle poupan hopds af paid Company thorofor u {he onm of $1,000 each) nup- Yerod from one ta 350 joclvaive, pun- njng twenty yosrs from July 13 1870, payable to bearer, or, in case of rekiatration, to Abo rogistered holder theroof, baating intereu} at tho raie f 8 DAT cOnb DAF AUBUIY IAYALIS ARl ally, ou tho {ri} days of epch motfl n{( -{\unn Azl Decembor in each year, at the oftice of the Farm- ers' Loan and Trust Company in New York: also, a trust-deed for the sams amount (8300,000), up- on the sama fermd, upon 11,483 pares of casle Iands beld by sald Qompany in Will, Ladalle, ey u!dv. and Livingaton Ce ux;i;q‘l‘ ingls, Of 3805 acrea of the fand ‘il CGrundy, La- Ballo, Will, and Livingston, the Gompany holds the sltle 10 fes simple of 4,400 sorew; she Com. pany owns all tha mineral and volatils suh- wtangos in pod underlying tho surfage of the 88106 &mb » tight (0 wine and romoys with » leasehold intoveat, for & form of yeas, the ron| of which is to be paid by a royalty on the gel as it in taken out from time totimo, of 1,420 sovee, more oF less. The Compauy provides for tbr Fumnn&’ of tho boyds lsapad to thy smeupt of $700,000 bvz N‘"Hru fupd, in pay- monts on mortgage and decd, slmyltansonsly on the 1at day of DMiay 1n each of the years from 'lilml l’u 1846, !nduui:e,‘e‘l);i,flm lnd‘.ou il;gdl% lay of May pt each of the years fyo 1535. bnht{l fncfiuivo, tho &t m%rs q, 503‘ Tha iustrumonts 'waro filed for rheprd In. the aftige of the Niacorder of Will Qouuty, ox tha st day of July. BAVE IT°UP, . Spastal Dispaleh ta The Chicgre Triduns. Bt Paus, Minn., July &0.—thg Minnesots My- tunl Lite Insurauce Cofopany of thin cily quite bualoews, Limving rejusured jta antatspding riske in_the Northwesiern Mutual Lits Compsny of Ailwsukes, ‘Ihe Direstors found it impoasible o build up lite lasurance hore. ¥ Tow » Womnau Way Fueled Inte Bay. 3ying thoe SVrong Man. 3 Fitgburg Dianaich, An affur occunw,,uum&ly #, ope”of the miugr hotols in this city, which, were lni‘ol for ihu rather tragic influerice Jt bearauppp & bumsp | ife, would be rather cowical. A certain uumar- sied andividusl livig i Bazonbyrg hes bag living tu hip housa for » year or morg & bysam (torm}an womsy, with whom Lte was wors ju. timato than eithor the law o fhe u:a-l}'ud oy toip of norality allows, A month of soagoa nhr'l‘d as hotu, and the father promiscd, in order tosetila the lmaul;s which ¢osued, to ruar the myther, Yeatprday ths tvo, accomppul, by » friend, oawo 'S the :“! aud wlap- ped af the totel, which 1 afor street, pol far fyom tha Cosugryyille Papot, A ran street’ (uagistrite wap went for afid to d‘lhlt h:‘ was .xpuug to p0|en:ulgu marrjage bejween the wompan, vhp cynnpt speal [y wgrd‘o!gingllelx. and the man, \Yuunthn':fu—'. tien gtood un, tho friend who bsd accompanied tha bwo, tquk hisplage bar e wompy, who o 5,‘{,“ "3“ s wsa &u ioper Lo tg I rough, aud was ATl T W) 0 onburg mia Jonflu ono alde v q| ab !.K present riso, IOWA, A Srecial Dispadeh to The Chteao Tribune. Denugre, In., July 23,—The harvest is upon us. Tho voico of the laborer domanding $3.60 & day s heard in the Isud, qod rsppe; asgienta aro {u order, RAILROAD NIEWS, i KANSAS CITY. n . Boeetat Dievalch to The Ohicage Tributie, | Kaxsas Cr7y, Mo, July 23.—Tailroad ecnsa- tions aro the leading topfo hore, the dgvelop- ments of the past woek cansing much cofiment. ‘Thiat Kanesg City {s to ba tho gros} ralipoad hub' of the hew Wost is now ‘simost béyond-quention, The oxtenaton'of' the' Atchison, Tapeka & Banta: Fo to this city Las started the Chicago, llock Island & Pacillo to seck a termious hore aleo, and it 18 roported ihat they bave esoured tho control of tho road-bed of tho Parkvillo & Grand River Road, which will bring them to Parkville, .7 miled from Livra on the Qouncil Bluffs Road, and thoy will eithor bulld a rood over that dis- tapce or 1un on $ho lafter's trsok. Thie will give Chicago four routes to thig ::Ll y B bo of- much advabtage both ‘to Kongay ‘dy and Chi- eapo. Ordors were issued from hogdguarfors to'day to tho Konsss Pacific to throw out all Sickotp Enst by tho Missouri Paoific, shus giving tho halk ot travnl fo tho 84, Louls, Kanps; c:wfu &' Northorn, which is algo controlled fi; ay Gould, ' P INCREASE OF RAILROAD EARNINGS, Nxw Yong, duly 23,—The movement in hyaad- otuffs hog alropdy caused a markod improvement. i tho oarnipgn of tho Woatern-spade. It i re- ported thag tho 84, Paul Ropd shaws ap inpropso for ::mm:nl wook ‘x;n Jlugfl%! ozgfl.flfl& and tho ortbwestern f aboul for the samo’ time, 'The carninga of {ho bniuu Pacifle &5';';-' tinue largo, apd aro on the iperesse. Tho Treas-' urer of tho Chicago & Northwestern Railroad, in A oircalar refornbg. to tho now 7 por cent gold bonda of tho Company, states that the parnings of the Company, alter urhuldam:g #ll exponscs, including ntereat on all bonds, ampupted to 61,906,000 for te fncal year endig Wiy by 1875, ¢ 'I;IE INDIANS, 5 HOSTILITIES BY THE SIOUX. An official roport received at Licut.-Gen, Bhar-, idan's boadquariers yoatorday siates that, in (he gocon} attack by tho lirula Bioux Indianp an the Pouca Agenoy, two of the Hioux were killed and one moztally wounded ; shat about 500 Panoas bave hr“b mut‘fu mnmnlluu far the ‘.vaw‘;d p:lll'- PoBo af un| ] o nPW fical u tho Verdigree Qngk. 5\:0‘:\; 45 m fl:}"’}?g pumr Agouoy. Arteport has roacle onca Agepcy that ?puuo:; 'all, with 260 u‘an WRITars, fi " :on his regorvation with tha intantjon of vislt- ng then thq Poa- cas. IMPRISONED CHEYENKES. Wasmnarox, IJpiy 29, —Information has bean pecelyed from Fort Marlon, ¥la., that Lono Bpar, oyp af the-Choyenua prisaners at Ak fard, bas Aooe iumane, and ap application has bopn made to liava bim seut to the Uoverument Insans Asy- Jumm, neas this city, This s the same Indisa who atempted anicide on the road to Plorids, ° Undor sha recont order to sand the familles of thase prisonar to tham, iostructions have bean glvon that one wifs to each prisaner and tho childsen under 12 yoars of age be forwarded, FIBES, setal Bishoich s Ths Gk ritsne, | Tuminoray, Mich, July 23,—The house snd barn of George Fallows wers bumpd this morn. ing. Lopss, $1,600; ng insuragce. As tho hongo was a dif lb‘pl‘lllblc lace, and both hogse and baru took fire togethor, it {s supposed they ware purposely hulunfi. 5 . SRR = T « OBITUARY. | Sestai DiepateA 10 The Ohicage Fribume. . Qrrawa, 111, July 28.—Heary Maaley, sged 44 years, & sou of John Manley, one of oyr mogt proninent busipcss men, disd yestorday afiqr- noon at 'Tarrytawn, N. Y, His. hody will came Lerp to-marrow far bugial, FTHRUS 0 ~fop. Horgep Huh- Ly 4 ‘t.. Jlflfl 43, ball, an ald, Wistingpiybed plombar nl{ q I’hllT dolpbla_ sy, died |ast nl?hw“{ 20pplazy whilo °8 & Yiit tq relasivay near §his aity, e e e e THE WEATH| : - Wisnworoy, D. U., July 3{—{ a. m.—For the Upper Lake lfnfiblllw Uppor Ajjsalpalppl snd Towor Missoyri Valleys, falling. barpmetan nputheast to pouthwest winde, wermes, incress- ingly clandy weather, and, in the two last, co- gasional saind. . LOOAL OBASRYATION. 2 B UBigaoo, dnly 88, Tar. Thr|Iiu, X i Time. 7. 'l'.".'.\—-w'"" le Wiker A, W Fios B . 18 P . i 09 chl o L (B B O e L i Werpmoneter, 19 wipdmum Weragr oy 82 QRNERAL OBSRRYATIONS, _'_0:5.3‘“ July 23—idnight, m?\r Wind,,|jf@ini Weathar. g cetunid 28 et L Lad L T Droca'riigel .ol 8110 K., genie. o {1 Queyeus.. 41 Cnicago. ... 2.1 Owaingati. |03 o ~, ) 5 Legvenw'th|d a &ojCalia., flu.ldi.hu N, up i fi. ll'u"a. J e Onrl Vogt tu Belgium. "The Iy nce Helge slatou thst the United Btatps Goverument "\' preserjjed p clabia to the Belgian Governwgnt, qu\ul_lnhné to 81,0 ‘r ca, {or pxponsen incnrred by thy arzest gnd ong dejentjon ot Jodepl 8 uup alipy Carl Vog\h who sayamsiuated the Chevalfes do Mlanco, in agle, foq ears g0 1Y § ptated that glops ka}:flqn fakob hy t! ‘r‘ &glg Goverpmegt jo quidate the’ claims erican Goyerns .Bizes A‘l l}nhnnt, AN -0y of the numerous dovicos whicl the Poncha Agency, aud maesacreipg, t | | tho whites on tho redervation, and 5 fon I c«m Lqu,'l ,he ’9%?15 Haoud f”“’"f"‘, A BT = maut, and that the amonat has hoan placed at lhr disposal of the American Liegation At Bros- peley {’.oql. inshortly to be tried bafore the ho has hind already, jointly with ormor miatrons, Oatharine Woiumnn » prolimiuary oxamination bofors gho Jnatice of Iostruction st Bruasels, whon {he American policooflicor by whomn Vogt was conveyed back ta Dalglum was examinod as a .witucss by an interprotor from tho American Logation, The American officor, in the meantimo, han loft Bulelum to roturn to this evuntry, but arrange- meiita havo heon mado for hia apponrance apkin At tho trial of Voat, if his presonca asa witnass nhoqw hn found jo PW coraary. Itinestimajed that {ha oxponses bY bripgln; ’Illn&umflmll a8- sausig tp jptice will ainount q 1,000,000 franaes. AT - o pey TWEED., : Jpervanping Pupgegs of {lio Efforts to Necurd he Kiberatlon of the “ Nows.t? L Neto York Times, July 2. ) Wa hinva watohod with great inforpat, apd, Wo must add, with disheartensd foplings, tha ip- ayagalug aucoons of tha effotia bo nocnrs the Ube- ration of Twoed. It was thought to bo a great triumph for justigg whon ho was sept bo tho Penitentiary. * Hop ;haw wo punipl our dis- honeat ofticials.when we find tham out,” wo said ta {he ress of the world; ‘and tho wotld was somorwhat !m{:nl;m\ writh the #peatacle, , Not two yoars havh passod away, and Tiwood’s won- tonco hias boen reversqd, snd b i manifoutly on tho road tp bpgomo an cslt rery fréo man. Ho mny ba qa;m’&x by Iatr wnjte, Lyt what :m :hng to's man ‘wuohhn, b?cu nonlaucu’ 0 -twelve ye the Panitpngisc: nd ho finde hlii-'o'fi ‘fi'o lnw?‘yénr'l it 7 tondy ho lias heop abliged to givo up a great deal of l‘:‘lamtfn? to Lfia‘\.&,e?fl, bmt‘ho man who ling nu.w‘} ,xmfi {sp. Jaws of a lviny death doos not care for ordinary troublea, Ane 0 &ljora is no ,CJW‘H!UUK or denyipg thp fyet that Teed jo gxt gally Jooseniug alf tho hupds whic'the faw’ threw aropnd him,” and thoro socma no reason why, in'the eourse of four or fiye yqnu(l ha _should pot hecoma a * Loes" nin, i fio still has any tasto ‘or ambition In o lnek ourat sl this o womy and displ 'a lnok og at pl 8 {9 ronry and dispiritin, work, and y‘:t itia a sit, -unnr{ .mcup npsvug- papars secm Lo be ablo to- do-little or no good. Amid tho hubbub of lnwyers and the conflicting docisiona of gourts," ¢ho pablis - jourpals must , Was Twoeil's ¥cumuln- ?'If 5o, it myst bprevorsed. aven 'I'weed sfcape than have tho law broken or errongously adminis- tered. -1f Twaad is cogaping in sonsaquancs of the imper{ectian of aur lawp, or the tupficiency of thoep wha interprot them, wo must submis to the sonsequencas, Judge Donohue's decision declgring Twoed to bo ontitled to a bill of particalars of Lo warrants wmcl! form tho basig of tho civil action againat him, 'lcuwe;ynllmlm organcotq Tweod than his r:lenu “l‘om tlmi ont mnuTryfiu-l;?r Nxa ©* pagticn| n questiongould ol A0 fmg n“b)t}l“ d\gcnl wa‘;ginu. gudg ‘ullpol’ which wera stolen ouo night just bofors Uom[:'- traller Greon ootored lngz bis ofticp, Tho ab- siraction of theso warrants, a8 wo nointed ont at tin tims, wag ang of (hio most daring explojta of tho Iling, and iz did mora fa Baye thom than fgrgp bels i Tha K o ‘tfl i oro or singe. Tha Kegmor warsapts slotig were loft, and how :[(M‘ lboi ::u: T tged for the conviction, of 'wped in tho clvil suit ponding against him wo are unabla to de- fids. Whys, 8 may who Jiss eibozzled jarge suns of monoy geta another thief to miesl cer- tain written records of his embezzlement, and then a Judge docides that without these very ?mtdl Lie sannot bo brought to trinl. This may 0 Iawy but it iapot gpnso. Yo, if jt is 1aw, wo must be guided by jf. ~ Of oguree an appen! has boon taken ta Goneral Term, and thus the end- leas uul!lal :)‘:d c;bmpllutioun which havo grown wp rouud these menuann copatantly re- cgpivunaw |d|]!(_lp’!&,p 4 mln(xnj;v u’xnm’*hlu muek longer; tho * Ring suitn? will still be s, ‘mlfitlfllyl:s whon wo who lived "under the da, Loy Ao and in our graves, and another gonb: eration will give them yp ‘Fw‘“ b It now only remains for w‘fi‘fhmn toget bis pal) roduced—and wa arg inglin o:} to think they wil} succeed mddn‘r 2&.&,—“ thep -the Boss muy yoturn to his gld haunts, and oyop mix l;al:lhpr :x‘nlt;)y bowl o{‘ “J“"mnz ‘gmfio famous stablos whigh opce echocd wil oata and laughtor of his rotainore, Iis Lns lnjnvd and ablo coupagl tq work for him ; pug thoy. know quits 88 1 ;bv& tho law, 105 pll practi- cal purposps, ad LOF. In[{m, they Ap- paar tp bove, fm;hl Q'Goror fripping, 1 doplorable fact that none of tho workmon who havse beeu concarned in tho pro n of the Ring spits have driven the nails in home, It may be g: fanle of , tfi, £ law, or it may. be 1 fault of 8 * lawyera—but ia thy ugly rlnlh hore ti #tarin tha “fpco. Jim Fisk's ol s0em to ; g . w8 in d” lawyer, Judge Bpr- ‘nard's triend,—wo moan, of courss; David Dud- B I T G e e Fink pod Twead p fow vy puger, 1o PRSI (o, g o BEb IR sl o S ] now thero sya 4y Tun Sulty, THEDS 50 Joah Sue irtons TdimHons of Justie mad poby o 0 mom)ipy which way pmbodjed i 0 nonm,mp and imprisonnient of F'weed A"""figy who may bappen to most the * oss™ on bis nightly waiky pr dyiyes had patier stop him sud inguire, AFRICA. Bregreqs of the Khedivo's Expiorme tiong, Lendon Datl Yeltara from Bgypt of ng socounis of "ty dhadivo's ofigars jn exp! utenior of Africy o oy l{y.Nfiu. o glva vory ogoanr— Togress msking ytku ug and ppepjug up the gation sud commerce, Amgrigan oficor, who madq himeelf eo fataoud by his daxing and suocsss- tul expedition to M'tosa, and who has since mado nther equally. syceasstul explorations, has ro- tarued to Ualro, bringing back five natives of different $riheq Lo ntzor With many qurious war weapons and lm‘y utents, showlug tho dlfferont dpgrees of “giviligstion altelned. He givas a most graphig geconny of bis pdyentufes and digcqyarjep, ;, mpy bo gxpected | soon ! dn. Europs 1ol make . other explorationa which are to be' in- trustad to lim to psnotrate fariher juto the Lieart of Africs under the- Kuedive's suspises. Boven ntoampers now ply between Khartoum snd Hagaft, abova which 'the raplds render the Nilp unuavig| The distanse bstwesp Kharjoum aud Qordon's lxwx%‘ nfi' i more thau 1,000 miles, s Lias ntabiis! lines of pouts wo sy to keop mu mtm‘l Sulnu"‘;‘pw tnuuh.u tado PCA0Y Wi 8 w) Bager was h war, 'lv.lrultly J:mng hrmm aFA on bele noir) 1n &!.mflru) placo, and obaeling tho slaye- tarulng * its . (nstra- monts t0 other uses, Gordon bas proyed s gelt mgecéss, and his occupation “of ths uatry hes cost the qzvmn;\m; nothing, :)'mdl:x‘ca .: h':‘umon ¢ nw qu:u"&llni’ D‘ :up [ 0. , Pupdy (s Awaricsn officer in tha Khedive's sorvico) bau roached the Capital of Darfur, and réporty that thare ts planty of watar in the Nilo betweon that point and the point of his departure, pp thel tho ghytacle wpwh‘lflmcd Baker sosys po loww&w B‘m Capt, folstoy (alyo an 4megi- can oficor) 18 pushing on probably into the 1nta- rlor by soatherrouts; while Mitohell, the geolo- tat of the dordon Q;fiylfikm,'lm {4 nos far fromn nuar,befween tha Nilo and the lled Hoa, Lsa Jis- covorod two gold-minos, formerly worked in ay- olept simea, the shatis spill opea. He reposie that, with modern tpyllnuuu, oua of fheso shafty could bo succeasfully aud profitably worked; whet pegepn| }Qfll nrx;o{}d hie has foufd Lpa npt . e ecn 4 at, tho gnergetio Hiw- ve, nmmla by -qx‘:n ly eneraeile %mmm, [T Lm-hiuu a;fl‘nmlu“ s ipyostigations of all Dt s o ial 9 bie eTorta. wfl:mm in ov’gg now wavflnfi along ths weul- ern aorl of Afrios; ¥rauce {8 orgaisug au expedition from an:"ll; Bianley is pushing o fromw (U esatory guadt, and the droam of the lszotg Livingaton susuis ad lass {u process of upoady tulflimyyk, Mve l'onnl(.'ll.avu myjudrul of ofd meyories sud garlior oxplorations, wstrve PR tere ain hor foothold by paw trastien with the tan of Zmnzibar, whoso putative W’I»llluuu roptly s3oeed hia actual aulhority, for Portugal a8 alrsady posavesiona io bis nexfihhmhund. and tho capacity of aptcuding them. 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