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flrongh Ohio, Honext turned up nnder hin propor namo in the anwing-machino businoas, ALPHONAD Morty. Tho Cleveland papora rd the doath of Anrnosso Honty, tho fest malo white child born inthe Weatorn Rekorvo, Ho waa born at Now- burg. Ohio, April 3, 1809, was married in tho satuo place in 1427 to JoutA Jackrox, and died in Cloyeland on tho 25th inat., leaving aix chil- drea, all of whom are married aud have jarge families, an POLITICAL NOTES, Tho Domocratic Logivlature of Conneoticut, which adjourned Inst week, mado a bnd rocord, Tho Hougo failed in pratty much overs thing which it sot ontto accomplish, including an inves- tigation of alleged bribery, and aroport ou Bon. ator Eaton's Louisiana speech. Mr. IInlstend 18 juat now doing some of tho ‘ost work that has como from his peo ins long ina, His conderconding atyle is admirablo, as, Jor Instauer, when ho says that “Tho Ion, Will fam Allon nover stole anything; and wo do not like, in thoxo times, to spoak nnkindly of that vort of man.” ~ Tho gontlemen who have callod a National alard-Monoy Convention to meet in Cincinunt{ on tho 23th of October, aftor the Ohio olection, show confidonce tu tho strength of their causo. The Enquirer will understand, of conree, that the despots of Wall stioet desire to mock the pooplo in the very citadel of their power. Kentucky and ‘Yoxas must also be counted anfong tho Southorn BStatos which aro preparing $o roviso their Constitutions, About sovon year# inthe average period of reconstruction {n tho South, since tho War; and, as popular opinion sways to one aldo or tho other, the Constitution. makora tono thoir instruments up or down, In theso dasa of political reminiaconcer, it may bo woll to recall tho fact that the Olio Domocrecy opposed papor-money when it ap- peatod to be tho only meuna of carrying on tho War. Now that tho Governmont ta Approaching A position when it can rommo par-paymenta, the Ohio Demociaey stronuonsly object. The Ohio Domocracy muy bo depeuded upon to bo wiong, frat, last, and ail tho time, Corro-Gordo Willlams, of Kontneky, who has dou known a4 a prominout War-Democrat over sinea the War cloned, delivered « Domooratio specch In Covington, just across the river from Cincinnati, on Tuesday night. He is a hard- money man, but did not dwoll at great length on tho eurroncy, quostion iu that speech, As tho Cincinuati Commercial ways, ho was oxpoctod to talk a littlo across the border. ” ir, Dolano’s rotiremont in still boing discussed. ty o largo rection of tho Republican press. ‘Chia much has been protty well established : that the Presidont made a direct reqnest for the Secro- tary’a resignation, about tho middlo of June, when Mr, Dolano mado hia flying visit to Ohio ; that this request was aftorwards modified, or withdrawn ; aud that Mr. Delauo is still stand- fog, liko the wicked of oldon times, ou alippory pincer. The Indopondent movemont in Maryland, there is {oo much reagon to fear, has no vilality, Nowhero in the Univu is tho Democratic party botter drifted, or moro teaciona in its adhorenco to caucus-rulo, ‘tho campaign is, howover, in somo’degree embittered by tho scctarian-seliool fsauo,—the Catholica of Maryland boing, of ouurwe, very Atrong, and somewhat disposed to favor adivision of tho school-fund. John Leo Carroll, Demoorutic candidate fur Governor, is 0 Catholic, Mr, 8, AL. Smith, onco renowned as a leader of tho Farmors’ Movement, has of Jato ro- lapeed into obeenrity. ‘Tho situation ia not agrooallo to hin, and ho has thorofore sought to iinprove it by making incondiary epecchea, Tho Bloomington Appeal, au orgen of kis own? party, quotes liim as waying: “It we fail to accomplixh our objoots by tha poacoful means of tho balloc, ro would proveourselres the: unworthy sons of our forcfathors if we did not adops the Inst resort of freomon!” Tho recent sala of the Indianapolis Sentinet is undorstood to bo in (he Bourbon futereat. Wo have the authority of tho St. Louiy Globe-Dem- ocrat for anying that the Indianapolis shoot will hereaftor "bo odited by an old Kentucky, ulgger- valloping Vomocrat,” aud “be'run ny s ooppor- bottomed o1jan.” Unfortunately, thore aro no moans of ascertaining how *copper-bottomed Vomocrate” stand on the currency question, aud the status of tho now Sentinet in thia roupect ix therofore still undetlned. ‘Tho Gubernatorial canvasa in Masgachusetts his year will bo moro animated than fur many Sears past. ‘Tho Ropublicaus are dotorminod to Loat Gaston, if good nominstiony and earnest work can accomplish that ond. ‘Ialbot is daily losing atrongth ; and, indeed, no ultra Prohibi- tiouiat neod apply in the Republican Convention, Among the now namcy brought forward fa that of tho Roy. Jamea Freeman Clarke, who probs- bly bas no following worth montioning. Mr. A, U, Rice fs well in the lead of all other candi- dates, He has tho support of tho Boston your. fal, which last yoar brought out Valbot, Tho Now York Tribune has takon the pains to ehow that certain quotatiogs from Calnoun’s and Webuter'a spoechos, which eppear in Mr. Petar Cooner'a currency argument, are egrogi~ ously gerbled and falwifled. Mr, Usoper bin. seit ia not hold rospousible for the mivstatomonta of fact; but the presumption is, that- some amanuenals amployed by him exceeded bis in structions, Tho real suutiinonta of Webutor and +Calboun on thia subject are too Woll known to Sdmit of question. Wobstor said, in hig speech of March 22, 1898, “I abhor all Irredoemabto Paper”; and Mr, Calhoun's schemes for @ popor ourrency all contained the eauontial qualification Bal No resort should bo had to » Jogal-tendor ae Mr. John Morrlseoy talke cloquently, Ho haw doen oxpolled from Tammany bofore thiv, aud the Sachems wera glad enough to got him baok. ‘Teed and Sweeny kuow what happened to them in 1870, attor Morrissey's exputaion; and Mesure, Kolty.and Wiekbatn wilt tako a lesson if they arv not oareful. Politica aro only an in- cidontal pleasure to Afr, Morriasoy ; he has moro serious sport in hia club-rooms at Saratoga, All this he has told to » reporter. Moanwhils, thare Stands on record the damning revolution of the Tammany Committco in Mr. Morrisuey's own Ausembly District, that **Profeustonal gamblors, Who live fa open and ahamelors defanco of the Jawa of the land and the precepts of morality, aro not fit leaders: of ‘our Breat constitutional party.” Thore certainly fsa question of ttuess PERSONAL, ” A bigh-sspiriog Yank lag, 3 ‘wante to buy tho Pyre- * Dodine, the Ohloage trotter, stands lle.—Boston Post, cote aenes Jadgo Jacob Hawkins, of r isponernoae king, of New Orleans, la at Nineteon children, with ont, saven birthd: ~Onatitute tho family of an Tadlave woman, An Auatralian editor aocnreg quiet by charging 10 shillings s half-hour tor convetsation aurlug 088-hourd, _ They say that hia hope of the restoration of 12 big balloon is the only thing Barnum hag -lven up in yoars. Ethau Allen's granddavghter le wisiting some fivenile companions in BpringHold, Maas, Bhe ls ouly 101 years ofd. A Franklin County (N. ©.) girl of 16 with a husband of 19, hau triplets, ut promises todo otler in proportion annually, The Crown Prince of Germany feels so kindly towarda his Royal mother-in-law thathe hay Tamed his favorite cow Victoria. Miss Hamilton, alsterof Lady Dafferio, is to Bary Russell Stephenson, Managoe of the a & Loan Company of Montroal, Youthful clergyman of Bacine made « raid te the adjoining county, and preached upon Prodigal Son.” [¢ waa not until he got me that be understood why hie hearers yolied when ho nuggoatod that the Prodigal’s fathor had fatted that calf for yoats, waiting for tho son's return, Lynchburg (Va.) women allow no tyrannical marcnting assumptions of snpeciority. Lloven of them Lavo boen arrestod for ilicit distiing. Anna Browater roporta that tho Popo lias to take tepid salt-water batha to keap him up, and hints that the coming fall will sco tho ond uf him. Renator Sharon pays 22,000 taxen in Novada and £649,000 in Han Franciveo ; and tho Nova dans aro beginning to wonder whoxe Bonator he really in. Tho Kt. Louta Republican rny< that Eli Por- kine’ now book is woll illustrated, and Buggoste ‘*n ploco of tripe with the couvolitions dono in gold Ince.” It ie tha Milwaukeo News which discovors that tho malleab{o glava will be moro like truth than over, beenuse it will bo elastic. Good Democratic doctrine! Vasaar girls aro going in for a washing-matcn. Yalo got tho wash from flvo Lonts in tho regatta, and ta qualified to competo with Vawsar in 8 Rams alo duos understand. Judge Lovo, of Kooknk, Is,, of the United BStatow District Court, occupies the Professorship in the Univorsity Law School vacated by Judge Cole, of tho State Supreme Bouck, Miss Nannio Sylventer ty said to bo the bost swimmer at tho Branch, Tho fact thathor arma snd ankles aro bara may accunut for her supo- thority, according to the tastes of tho Judgos. Why doos Joff. Davis accopt the Presidency of an Agrioultural College, when go many fotalo sominarios doeiro tho services of an intelligent old Iady, of good tasto in dress, and continent behavior ? 2 we Monta Lave falton in Nowport. Georgo Francis Train's hougo, which once rented for £4,000, now brings but 1,600; and it is feared that its owner will bo driven to return to a incat diet and opigrama, Did you over meet Alonzo Brown, of Virginia? If you never did, you novor will. Ho waa found hangiug to a limb the other day, and 8 payor pinned to hia coat road: = Ho stole bans." Detroit Free Press, Tho Ror. Honry Morgan, of Boston, has tren- ty-tlve roplies already to his conundrum, * Why mon do not go tu clureh ; '* but not one of thom lisa named tho real obstaclo, oxcopt upon the onvelopo of the casay. bd Tho euddon improyoment in tho accuracy and Tango of pistols lias evtablixied Boarda of ton- or in tho South for the adjuatmout. of bar-rooin brolls among the chivalry. In fact, tho Broils thomsolves uro being sovoroly estuwad, Duluth does not appreciato real ostate, and consoquently reat eatate duex not appreciate in Duluth, A floating islaud of tho unsalted seud was washed ashore there the other day, but the authoritios had i¢ towod out seain. How envions ia tho sox! ‘hero are oven soma Jadios who cannot read Clara Morris! Jottors to the Now York papors without Temomboring that Donn Viatt suited to Europo in tho same steamer with hor. ‘That's tho worst of Pronounced utyle. An exchange ssks, with no little alarm, “Te the Amorican Sabbath to bo respected 7” Wo should gay not, go long as an ununturalized Englishman like Sartoris ie pormittod to go down to Long Braach and havo a baby born on Sunday. A patent-onteide country-papor comos to ue without = line of original mutter, excopt an ackuowledgmont of o string of fish from a nelghbor. ‘Lat editor evidently takes warning from the fate of Hobort Date Owen's ovor-taxed brain.—Milwaukee News, Tho Aloxandrin (Va.) Gazette ia nothing if not exact. It woys: “Mra, Aliow Grillin, who livod on Weat atroot, noar the soap-factory, diod you teruay." 1t 16 ouly nocossary to tix tho Bpot exactly to menuure her distance aud direction from the butcher's shop and baker's, rospoctivoly. J. F, Hoyt, recontly of tho Internal Roronuo, and Doputy for Phil Wadsworth, loft yosterday for Boston, hoping ‘to get rolief from a sovora attack of inflammatory rheumatiem, which has Proatrated him for ovora mouth. Ho hag tivo ons in business in Boston, Ho will placo hime solf under tho care of an able physician who was hiv old army friend. A lator received yébtorday aftornoon by R. E. Goodoll, of tho Fourth National Bank, au- nonneed that Judge Norton was reutiug moro cavily and weemod to bo bottar than at any pro- vious time dunng the threa Procotling dayw, All tha features of hia illness assumed a slighty better uspect, but his recovery is jnet about a3 doubtful aa boforo, Tho reward of $600 still urgod him to Rroat deods, aud ho stoored his tug-boat for a yollow Sogment of & globe which tho gay util kept above the lako. It was the balloon without « doubt, until the tug struck it with her cut-water. Then the balloon burat, and the fishes atthe bottom made marry avor the carcass of a sinkiog horas. “Brooklyn—Brooklyo,” he repoatod, with sn alr of great abstraction, rosting bis eyes on tho floor, and oocking his hat ovor op one aide, while be scratohed his head, Thon, with o merry twinklo in his eye, "Au, yaa! Iknow now; that's the placo where I hoar aay they’vo only got nino commandmonts."—Brovklyn Argus. | Tho tolograph, the day after last Thankagiy~ jog, announced that a Ciocinuat! clorgyman had appeared in bis pulpit disyracofully drunk, to tho ecandal of thechureh. An Investigating Committoe reprosonted it to bo x caso of tom- porary josanity, and Ide obaractor was yindi- cated, He is now, according to the Cincinnati Tjmes, ‘roaming round in a state of inebria- tion that uo whitowashing can concoal,”" Judge Neilson 1s quite g lion at Saratoga. Tho country poople flock in from all quarters to lool atuimn, Occasional corrugations of his masuve brow indicate that ho doou uot #ubmit oasily to tho penalties of famo. Ho cyn't stir anywhere without boing dogged by some curious rustic. ‘Taese annoyances have driven him to all sorta of stratagams to avoid thom, Having revolved that he could only csoapa ‘observation by taking his exorcivo just after daybreak, ho Kot up the other morning, and way iu the sot of drawing on ia trousora, when ho doteated « coarse, suu- burnt face peeping through the window-slate, aud board s bareli voico saying : ‘ 'Souso mo, Jedgo, ia that you? L'vo walked more ‘on 18 miles for thie. We're all powerful ¢bundorin’ early risers hero,”. Incoused and mortitled be- Yond measure, bls Honor crawled undor the bed, dragging his pantsloons after him, and spent fittoon minutes trying to claw tho bell-rope with ble stooking-fost. Yeuterday sho carefully pee rused the advertising columns of the newspapora tor retired country board,—Hrooklyn Arqua, HOTEL AMLIVALS, Palmer House, 3, Leaby, St, Pauls TE, Tishop, Rew York} Lad. Barnard, Uiitaia + W, F. Springer, Potladolp ila 5" di, "', Wulle, Conuealtcut : Cluriin B Jober, Middlentppl 5 N, Cutler, St, tanies it, P, Walkor, i. Chariew; Wy A,’ Hangerford, Now York; My Ie Reakts, Jouots FA, Potter, Us 8 At EL, Palmer, Dalthniora; Gorge Mf, Morgan, Bt. Lonia; Hs, Dt Fi tavilly sO, W', Gray, Mliwaukve; D, K. Gon: stock, Now York; "1, 0," Drunor, Pulladetpiias Joseph” Kaufman, Cincinnati; WW, Van Horm, U. BAST, Carrow,” Dola- Maret A. @, Olle,“ Ateligon;” stuphirn "Rovers, Bu} 3, 0. D. Mower, Boston; 1. Us, Buck’ 7,4 B Kaine, gt, Louis, nah itomJ. R. MoUowell, Vicksburg 3 Oluslea Di Fy UI 4, Loules ” Dr, W. PL Be Pauls, Ee a fous Judge Murphy, Mattoon; & ¥ Ci Bpringfivld; ©, D, Gor! Gardiuer, Boston: A. J. Son, Now York; ¥. 1, Gool Pittaby ve rey Oonneetly t Waukco; A. V, H. Carpenter, Wi York; ‘Willtam isonnett, Washingt Heaks, fae Pie dobn 1, art, ‘Troy; BF. Van Ain Sale aa ea ‘Kaukakeo) THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, WAY 29, 1875, SPORTING NEWS, Capital Sport on the Second Day.oi the Cleveland Race; The 2:29 Purse Won by York State and an Honest Driver. A Heavy Fall for the Knowing Ones, Who Backed Little Fred. Fullerton Makes His Best Record: -2:20 1-2, 2:18, 2:19 3-4, City and County Legislators Take a Hand at Base-Ball, Tho White Stockings Beaton by the Philadelphies, and the St. Louis Browns by the New ° Havens, THE TURF, YESTERDAY'H SYONT AT CLEVELAND, Crevetany, O., July 28.—Tho Clevelond Club woro again favored with weather most delightful for carrying out tho programme of the second day of their mooting, Fully 10,000 persone wore Present, tho private boxes and Indies’ s:and bo- ang well filled, ‘Though 1 rained henvily lawt night, the track was very fast. ‘Tho races were not ay oxciting as yesterday; movortholoss thoy wore very iuterosting, ‘THE 2:29 runse had oight entries, all of which started,with poat- tions as-followa: Sam Wout, Eva, Ljttie Vred, Shanty, Seutlaud, Aunic Collins, York Stato, Al- hort. Iu tho pool Fred was a groat favorito, on tho strongth of his portormanco at Chicago; Eva second choice, with abundant backing; York State third choice, woll supported ; aud tha balanco in flold, I'rod would baye un- doubiedly won, bit for the timely action of tho judges, who concluded that ; York State's drivor was incompetent, and decided to givotho horso a fair show by eolecting aukillfut drivor, The rowult fully juatiied their action, as York State won tho third, fourth, and fifth beats in a manner which proved bid suporiority over the ontiro flold, and he exhibited staying: quatitics poavcesed by exceedingly fow horsor. First heal—Mauvouvoring for advantage iu tho first and second scores was promptly checked by tho judges, who chose Fred to score by, and on tho fourth attemps the horses wero sent away with Eve half a’ length in tha van, the othera woll together. Within 50 yards Kvn had sclean lead, and Fred, at» tompting to follow, loft his feet and wont pran- cing around the turn, loning six lougthe thoraby, Moruwhilo Eva decreased hor joad to three lengths, aud roachod tho quarter in thirty-sovou seconds, with Bain West second, Annie Collins third, York Stato fourth, Fred fifty, Shanty, Albort, and Scotland bunched in the rear, Tarn- ing into tho back utretch, York State and Frod trotted fast, but tho former broke aftor securing the accond place. Fred, howover, closed the pap dividing him from the loader boforo reaching tho balf and lapped her, paging the polo in 1:121¢, Annie Collins third, four lengths sway and threo lougths ta front of Albert, who lod the bunch formed by the balance, An the lower turn Fred yradually closed on Eva, aud wason evon tornis at the third quarter, in 1:49, An unfortunate break throw hin back s length, which he failed to ro- cover on tho wtretch, aud after a spirited contest Eva won by a ueck in 2:253%, Annie Collins third, a nose in front of Albert, and the others strung out badly. Second heat—An excellont start was effected on tho tifth score, with Eva und Fred leading slightly, Fred at onco made the pace and car; riod Iva off ber feet ou tho turn, Iialf-way round Shanty shot out from the crowd aud mov- od auto second place, Yaesing the quartor in 85, Frod led a longth sod a half, Shanty sec- ond, York Stato third, Eva fourth, Aunle Collioa fifth, Albert sixth, Bcotlaud wevonth, aud Sam West laat,—all to a string. Along tho straight Sbanty found tho pave too hot, broke badly, and was pussed by York State and Eva, both trotting stondy and fast, At tho half, in 1:113¢, York Stato was a length bebiad Frod, and the same distance befora Eva, with Annlo Colling in hot pursult, Rounding the turn York Btate gat to Fred's wheel, aud Cole ling pasned Ev ‘The third quartor was reached in 1:44!¢, without eee bnt awloging into the stretch York Stato took gidca with Fred, and sboth camo at their boat, Half-way homo York State bro‘, and, before recovering, waa passod. by Collins, At the diatance Eva came witha» rush, but got no batter {hou fourth place. Fred won by two Tongthe, Collins second, York State turd, Evq fourth, aud tho others close up, as per sttumary, Timo, 2:2514, Third heat—Botioving ‘that York Stato was not driven for what bo wus worth, the judges unseated George Vorhes aud gave tho horse into the caro of Charlie Gieon. ‘his change way loudly applauded, When thoy got away Eva was Jouding, with York Stato ina pockut behind her, but as Frod and Liva drew out to tho turn, Green followed them fn fine stylo. Half way round Fred broke, but lost uottuug. Nearing the quar- tor, Eva went up, aod yiclded to York State, who whowed mora fact than anyof them. At tho quartor, in 353;, he was but balf a lougth behind 5 the others strung out. Opposite the judges’ stand York Stata roachod Fred's whool, and etayed thera tha wholo length of tho stretch, the former reaching tho half in:12. Qa'tho third quarter York Btarg gained slowly, and at the theeo-quarter pole, 12 +48, was only aueck botind. Swinging into the stretch Fred took @ run, and gain slightly uy aw toul; but when squared for homo, Greon went = York ~— State for the beat, and won it by a head, afver trottlag tho quarter in 851z, the others fiuiehiug fur, a per summary, except Irad, sot back laut for the foul, Time, 2:233y, Fourth heat—York Stata had » lougth tho best of the atart, but broke at tho first turu, and was Paesed by Lys, Fred, and bert, in the order named. ‘The ‘quartor was’ reached in 863g, ag follows: Eva, Fred. Albert, York Stato, Anuie Collins, Shanty, Scotland, Sam West. Torving toto the stroteb, Eva lett hor feet, and red rushed to the front. York Stato was not fairly leveled till the middle of sho wecond quarter, whon he ulruck a gait that quickly dispowed of Albert and Lya, aud brought Lim within a tergth of Frod at’ tho baif, in 1:133¢. On tho third quarter, tho frst and beo- ond positions were oushang od. Eva, Lowever, 8ave out and fell to iltth, Collins and Albert oing yoked for the third and fourth .placou, ‘tho thir quarter was — reachod m 2:5744, From bere home York State showed his quality by trotting, the last quartor in Baby, and by gaining the wire by an open length in 2:203f. Prod wocond, Auntie Collins a good third, aud the balance from three to five lougtha in tho rear. s1fth_heat—From an excellent send-off for all excops Sara Woot, York State, Fred, and Lye Went for tho lead at @ terrific galt. Grvon curried York Stato oly along, and at tbe middle of tuo turn had both Eve and Vied of thelr feet, ‘fhe former fell buck to Tourth, Shanty pavaing into the third place, an theu, golog along st w 2:16 gait, lod Fred at quarter, @ length bebind york State, in 58s Jong the back-stretch Shanty trotted magnill- coutly, and halfway down Jay at York State's shoulder, Fred and Annie Coltiny also brusnod up, and at half, in wf wore within lows than as lougsh of the leaders. On the turn York State purtcd company with Shanty, who wae in dit- culty, and fell behind Aunie Collinw and Fred, who Were steadily gaining on the leader. ‘The third quarter way reached to 1:49, with both Collins und red ut York State's wheel, and the pace growing hot. Aw they straightened for home, Collins and Fred bruwbed forthe load, but ouly fe to York State's neck, and romained but rieily, for whan Green cailed oo York State bo onthe, olla: Keating Beek uate sweet oe a alt a lev; for ‘tha sooond plaos, ‘Bhauty fourth, Abas ‘Afb, and Bam West inst, ‘The lant quarter was made In 36 arconda, aud thn milo in 2:25. 4:29 cLag, purse $4,000; Brat, 1,800; secund, $780; third, $430 acnsany, York Atate.. 1. Tasir performance Nyame, benz wimmy an exinpition we by Fullerou, aud v0 race in apy ro- Nettie wos rat, avd cama near gett spect, i dixtanced on tho iret wnat, while Moud oither could not or would ot push Fullerton. Net- tie Wnlehed the firat, eeond. and third heats, but Mand beat hor dow: tho homestretel, ia cach, ereating complinta of hippodroming— on the part of Doblo. Fullerton took the lead each heat, folloneday Maud and Nettie at a Teepeeiful dintance.ats ttis wont around in one, two, three order, Beil mentian the rece did not deaere report. 84 follows: Fitue 2:2014. Mecoud heat. 21H. Third heat, 35 0.3 Eel 934. Tho tard best quia ver made onthia track, ‘The turth was remarkable for tho ovenners of the qaitera, vista Bl selass ¢ purse §0,0.6 firat £3,610, se-ond $1,500, third eK) Judge Folletton 144 Tedy Saqud, 299 Nettle, a3 n Lixconx, Il, July24.—The Lineoln Jockey Chib Lave postponed soir races, whict were ta C.yunience to-morrowantil Wednesday, Ang. 4, on account of bad wether. ‘The entrees urs all fillod. Over forty hovex are bere to whow their speed. ‘Tho racca mexpected to be the flucst in Coutrat Minoi ——_—. BAS BALL, THE ALDERMEN ANICOUNTY Cosrtisstonrns, The fred lunch to Lnury yoters and freo Leer toward bummors, wich waa announced aya gamo of base-ball botnon nino from the Aldor. mon and County Comiissionsrs, tool ulaco yeas ferday afternoon at thiWhite Stocking Grounds, Aconwidernble auions was prevent, and it waa composed of such wiely differing clasueu as to dovorve separate coments. There wero pres- cnt, Grat,e fair nuber of Indies and geu- tlemen, who occupie the grand stand, and did not soo the gan. There were in attend- ance, socond, noarly | the city and county off- cora with their havers-on; and, third, the Rround was covered, Indorad, ani blocked up wilh tho dirtiost, fhiost, moat malordorons sewer yweopingn tli over pretended to tho namo of men. Attraod by the rumur of froo beer, there came up th acum of the wardd, din. guvling in speech, in tion, in appearance ¢ vile to the eye, the ear,aud tho nose, tainting the whole atmosphere wil xcents of Bridgeport’ sud recking profanity andbscenity at overy turn. ‘This lant class gatired around the beor bar- rold and domauded thbounty of the Commis sioneru ; thoy clang ound the baskets and ine sisted on having tir begrimod ‘paws filled with sandwich néhon they crowded sround tho diamond ppuded their favorites, Police there wore iabundauce, hut they woro notintent ou keepir order. A Deputy Supor- intendont thero way, Captain, a Sorgoant, and Patrolmen without amber; but they might ag woll hayo beao in Camet for all the good they did. At tho beginng of the gamo an ai- tempt was madcto keep tho bummers- back, but it was soombandoned, and after tho firat inning thoy worwboro thoy pleasod. Oc- casloually one of thelue coata would attempt to put back the crow but they would uot be put back, and openiyared the ofticere to move thom; thoy were th vote owners, and thoy knew their paver. ‘ere wore men present who had nothing ut: Curtthat they could call thoir own but a ~mewho hadn't known water by touch foryvarn—ve crowded Choir sing way in (rout of xeutlume and playera, aud dotied the police to put the out. And in thia way Was the audionce ma up. Beside the playerigivon below there wero Present from the Caity Building Commission- ora Lonergan, Husroschinidt, Guenther, Clork Comiskey, and contctor Periolat. From tho -City-Hall thoro camdia Mayor, the City Clork, and Collector, and clk and lesser oficials too numerous to note, Tho ninca wore sriously uniformed; that from tho county wasotabie fora prodominatico of bate auch ‘as b contractor suppiios to paupers. Beside the badges McCuilrey wos neatly uniformed in giariug red abirt; sur- dick was noticeable r woartg his coat, and tho Gch mensbers.oxcepitewart aud Nounireo,wora hardly conspicuoww,The County Attorney waa distingtiahed, after se game had commenced, by a large dirt spot bich covered iim pretty much all over, whi: tho Hooorder of Decus blossomed out iz abite vest which waa a de- cided feature of tteame till his fect got be- twoeu hity legs and tipod him up, when le too assumed the dirt-colud uniform, Among tho Aldoton tho uvifurm was mainly the extubition of sl:-tleaves. Hildreth, to bo Sure, Was covored withis own magnificent voice, and a couple of othe wero clothed with curses aa with a yarment, bithis was bardly uviform, Corcoran prevented 6 niost gaudy appearance iu o wtyliak silk cap, rile Foley dosired ouly to be notod by bis deed ‘Tho city wou the ta aud went to the ficld, Capt. Foloy, in oxcomf zoal, leading li play: ors around by tho eazch into his proper pcsi- Yon, ‘tha stroogd point iu the Commis- wlonere’ play was tk touching confdenco uf Conly, who, having mo a Lit, stood within 3 fuet of third base andltowed nitasolf to bo put out, though, as he ofained to tho umpire, he touchod the bag whene tirat wont nour it. | Au Unwonted, and even iufal, degree of anxioty Was awakened ama the Aldermen by Mr. Upiley, who threw a Il with great forcd at tha Aret baseman avd xmmed tho loft-ticlder in tho oar, Such accury could not but inepiro rovpect, aud from :kt time forward most af tho pluyers laid dow#lion Bailey got the bait, When the Aldermi came to the bat, thoy hit freely, aud wono qraordinary gymnaatica ro- sulted, Nlewart waetive and agile buyoud comparieon,aud whever a bail was gtruck in the intield ho ruched tisrd it ond tumbled down with groat vigor, More the ond of this foutng it was clear that Aldoloy and Recorder Stow- art would stand byil odds the boxt show for tho tirat prize. Thiwaaa yollow pup of pure mouxrel blood, whi had ‘boon donated by an admirer on codon thet ho be uamed “ Muffor,” ‘ . The fame, proceed with graco and caso to tho tifth inning, whithe Aldermon were abead by 16 to 10. Just aro thore occurred an ox- Waordiusy thing: ay ball was caught; O'Brien did it, and, du resnge to clamors that ho be putont, ho explaingthat it wae an accidort, ont the game was wed to procesd, It is duo to bin wide to say thhe was tho ouly member who did such a lbinduriug tho game. Un the other side, Rountrqwas guilty of the same act in the same inning: From tuo ond of 6 fifth inning the Commia- sioner began ta iprove, and Ly putting Dr, Henrotin behind 6 bat ‘they filled ty con siderably, und wewonly two tallies belind at tho beginning of tluinth Inulug, ‘They reach- ed no nearer succeihowover, receiving a.whito- wash in the final idug, while their opponents added 4 to their sce. Tu the score win follows, allowance should be meade for Treurer Miller, who played & portiog of 8 time before the ad- vent of ° Shorif Agnow, while Stewart acted af a xt of eubstitute, and wau in genoral requt. The tablo whows that ‘the Couuty Attory led the score, and Ald. O'Brien aud Corcon followed close after him, It does not show, 4 it should, that bheriff Ag- how wae the best rinor, Ald. O’Erien tho beat Ny-catcher, Commbouer BeCafrey the best pitcher, Tom ci bardeat workor, John Corcoran and Dr, thrvtia the handeonest men, Ald. Hildreth tho Igigt talker, Attorney Roun- trea tho beat batesn, Commisuloner Johnson and Aid, Jonas tho‘ont vlayora, and Recorder Btowart most ingorur in devising new ways of falliug dowa, ovo uwlich consisted in tumblin; oyer whiie standin sll. Conaidermg that it would be worse th wateas to try to record tbe error, or evan thbme bits, the following u submitted ag tL scour, Aldermen, Hildreth, o. Foley, p, oO 7 2 ‘ ee before uoted wes t Boley, od by lim eons ul detequ for 7 SET ape ship gama between the Chi phia Clubs wan plavod here to-tay. The throat. (ning anpearanca o! tha weathor deterred many from wituesmng cas of the best waAmoew over played, rom the effective pit hing of do-ephs the Chicagos were imanlo ta tase a baw ‘hit | throughaut the ent .re game, --a " nparate Jeled ta the annals of bawelall, ‘Fhe feiine of | MeGeary, Trowcy, and MeMnilen saa brilliant, ‘Treney, after «tous; ran, taking a fly ball trom Veter’ Lat withon > band. MeMoullen mado an oqually brithant catch in the mixth inning. T2taahirearag cooocu vt oO OH ot T2008 01 Of fo and Philadal- | Eanes on errora—' raga, 83 Philadelphia, 1 Fatt perttan re ~Chitago, 4; Patiadelplita, 6, Untpare. ut Tone of Tho. 5, 35 minutes, NEW MAVENS —ST, TUN NROWNS, New Havex, Gonn.. July 28,—Daso-ball : New | Havons, 7; st. i Louls Browns, 4 ATHLTTICS—SUTCALS, New Yong, Juty 2H.—Atbletics, 11; Mutuals, A CARD FROM witITR. The Boston tiahe of alata dato following frum daincw White, io: Lie wovering tna comanction with th To the Kditer of the (tah: to play Uoll in Ca! known, several artic th the Boston Payers ealentated to 0 elon that Twas Under obilyatienn to tho Hovton City to realy with, them auother seanou; and, after seidng yoaterday's Advertiser, I devin it icy duty, anid take tin way, to define ny position in thas matter and correst the ur= roneaus impression above mentioned, A day or two Lefore parting on our late. Western trip, I mot the Prealitent of the Boston Ciub, Me, Apal- Javio, of the club roomun. at hie request, nnd tho eone ‘Vernation that ensued was in atilytance a4 failowa: Ho dealred to clowa outrast with me tur a cue or three Yeara” engagement, urjting on hfe reason fur bo early. an engagement that I about going West and might Focul¥o amon stuttering inducemeuts tu ge theres Uuat the Busten Cin waa dexiroun of retaluing n with them, but at the sate tie gave me ta unl nd in plain terme tha: their naliry lint waa ag hiv hey cord afford to pay, aud, to tine hin own worde, hey could not and did Hot propore ta compete with ‘faucy’ Wealern prices.” Tho only pruinise T msde ubn, or any ono cle, was tn the. ef fect that £ would) mnt receive of open any new Motiatlous with any club maniger on thal trip, hich promise T lave kept tothe letter, Nearly roouth after wy return fom thin trin, during whi time nothing further wie watd to nie, E met, tie ta avement of the Chicago Club in Boston, who offer me the “fancy” price that the Bown Club did not Propose te compete with: and uuder these ctrctinie atauces T did nut feel Like furemu the Lorton, Chit, aa they claim others have dowe, to pay ine any Eani'y Price for playing hall, Taster Witte, FISIER nouXeeN, containg the austion of Lostona: eo my declan, » hae become 5 ———_, “FOREIGN. The Shipping Bill Debated in the British House of Commons, Twelve Thousand Mill Operatives Locked Out at Dundes. | Several Persons Injured hy the Burning of a Cotlon-MI at Glasgow. Another Story of Desertion and Tusubor- dimtion Among the Carlists, | The Cause and Progress of the Insur- rection in Herzegovina, GREAT BRITAIN. THE Lockout. Lonpox, Joly 23.—Thirts-one mills havo closed, at Dundee, aud 12 omployment, Bre resolved not to yiold, 090 persone are thrown out of Both omployera aud operatives Jf the Olduam strike wbould extend to all the milla in that divtrict, 30,000 persona will bo out of employment, FALSE PRETENSES, Tho trial of Alexandor aud William Collie, of the late firm of Aloxander Collie & Co., on tha chargo of obtaining monoy undor falvo protensos, Weyan at the Guildhall this morning, but upon the conclusion of to-day's procoadings was ad- Jouruod for a week. Itz GOODWOOD NACE. The race for the Goodwood atakes to-day waa Gtaraow. July been dentroyed by fire, firemen wore tavercly fmployes effected their eecape with didicully. ‘The tous te £50 TH In tho House uf Com Charley Adderly, Preatdent of tho Board of ‘Trade, intiodneed a bill further to won by Freomun. COTTON 3 4. NURNED, irant’s cutton mills hava Several girly aud tive burned. Threa jaundred Oi), MOTPING KIVA, jond this afternoon, Bir power tho The Philade!piia ciud hax canceled its agree: | Board of Tiade tu proveut tnseusalthy vexnely meat with Fisher, for inuubordination and e f railing. In presenting thy meas. duct nubecomiug a pinyer. In bis placo the ciub | ure, ho ptated that Phmsoll’s unitl waa has engaged Brataru, of the Cincinnati. ied Stockings of yore, and havo also negotiations with Josephs, the pitcher of tho Doer Club of Funladelpuia. peer THE TRIGGER, THE LANALL2Z TOURNASL Special Dispatch to The Cricann Pridune, uot acceptable to the Government, hecanee it Was bured on wrong py interrupted by crins uf “No, eres he wad the bitt was alxa objoctiouatile Hero ho wos Continning his ples, ‘ause, Lesides puvishing offeniers, it actually takes upon itech! the e vwe, G | The act of 1972 already etapo: nduict of the manne sere 4 tho Sinca Ment to stop unacaworthy elie, ag exe a tueu 955 veneals had been stopned, of which 515 Ladatis, ly July 23,—Notnithetanding tho were found to be unseaworthy. Lhe prose unfarorable woathor, te wecond day of the | cue. bill was iobemed es Htrougthen Sportsmen's tournament has been oue of con-id | tho executive, facilitate mara tuyid’ erat crable excitement. In a Landicap contest this } direct action, and provide a sutileieut forenoon, ten bids up, there wero thirtecn’en- tries, C.¥. Austia, of Clinton, Ia., and W. HH. Butterfield, of Buda, divided the purse. Iu the Swoopntaken for $25, eight birds up, W. 1. Till, of Depuc; F. 8. Munson, of LaSalie; E. F. Domenit, of Ottawa; H. A. Witch. cock, of Ottawa; aud J. 2B. Beal, of LaXalle, wero the contestants, Maxon tual: first Monoy, Hitchcock wecond, and JT] third. In tho attornoon thore waa a sweop=talens for 215", ton birds up. Doxey shot uiue birds, Sherniau nina, W. FP, Masan aud Hitehcock nine, Uutterticld oight, Goorgo Grant wix, G. H. Coleman ten, Cool cight, Austin ten, ‘Wells ten, Staci ciput, Clarkson hiuo, aud Loa:s Taylor ten. In aboot {ng off tics Austin took first muney, Duxoy nece ond, and Btack third. Iu the mutch between Stovaus, editor ar the LaMalle Press, aud Ruggles, oditor of the Mandutn Buiktin, tive birds up, the latter shot four and the former one. The tournamout will closa to-morrow, —_—- AQUATIC, INTERNATIONAL REGATTA AT DETROFT, . Special Diapateh to 12 Chieaaa Tribune, Detnoit, Mich., July 24.—Thia was tho dsy appointed for the Intornationat yacht regatta but tha Cors, of Detroit, boing the only ouo on- tered for the Godwin Cup, there wasno raco. Four yachts euiled in ths socond-claas raco, but tho faatest, the Lous, overran tho presuribsd foven hours for tho 3 miles by fifteen miuutes, #0 thero was again no race, The third-class raco fared better, aud Ada, Starlight, and Nattio, of Dotroit : Collins, of Port Huron, and Floetwing, of Cleveland, went over the 20 mile cumse, the Collins coming iu firstin 6 hours and 45 minutes, jo umber of ofleers tu effectually dotain uures- worthy wbipy, the crow to demaud a wirvey, invrely an earueet appeal of fuller be hoa ext session, talso allows fourth pert of Finaily it was Joginlation to Sir. pullivau thought the load-line provision for sto: bill. wing grein should be ougrafiod in tho Roebuck denied that the bilt would ratisfy tho country. Of Phinwoil's Lill, dle advocated continuing couuidoration Various other membera followed, more or lesa cenunring tho bill, Government from Pawsed ate fine rending. fixed for Friday morung. while wisuing to extricate the ute dificuity, Finally tha bill Ita second reading 1a IUAN TEAM, tHE AME with Maj.-Gon, Meiturdo, visited Woolwich Are Boul tu-da) MOODY AND RANKRY, Mevers, Moody atel Sankey are makiug a tour North Waiea, ist ut thy laying of the corner-stono of the Press byterian Church at Roveth, near Wrexuam. On Monday next they will as- Loxpus, July 24.—The ‘Post pays tho Gore Iti erumeut Lopes tobe able to prorogue Parline mout on the Mth of August, THE COL. MAKEH CASE. London orrearondence New Fook Weratd, le said the most powerful inttuencesx havo been wet at work to induce the Dickinson family to withdraw the prosecution, but all without of- fect, aud this wow youterday tu reinove tho from the Croydon Assizea Bench, beucft of boing tried by a special jury. Toquost, however, wan refused, and. at tho end Of this month, unless ho chooses to forfeit his bail of £2,00y, C. proved by an attempt mado trial by cortiorari to the Queen's have had the Tho whera it would 1. Baker mus: take his trial. and the Nattie in G hours and 65 minutes. ‘The } The geceral b Yeeus to, bo that ho wilt be found guilty sud havo to euifor ime Pend cali whret provailod mout of the day made | Wilt oe found quilty aud as with hard labor, OR OR POO Hore. . itia only right to ray thot although Col, Baker hap always had tho character of bemg a “tuone THE ENGLISH CRISIS. Bovamy Price’s statement of Its Causes, ‘ New Yuk suttetin, Prot. Bonamy Prico sends uw the following for publication, being in reply tu a request frota the Indianapolis Sentinel that, as the Professor had oxpuurded tho causos of our own panic, ho would also account for the English crodit crisis: Oxroup, July 14, 1875, dranapulie Sentincl—Bt Be aut to ino bus reached me to-day, EF scud you the beat ate awor I cau make to ft witu the {nforuation now at my Miapowal, ‘Tho half-erivia in tho Loudon taking inate ket has obeyed the tnivereal Jaw of all erieos. Thera hus boen, first, a destruction of capital, and they, eec- oudiy, a scare In the banking market, "Who is to boa the losses? 1, Wealth bas dinappeared rhleily im mutters con- nected with tho srou trate, [ul business law been going on fora tony thae, ‘The iro made hau f Feproduced tho capital which it cont tv insko; Ef not reproduces! alter la coumuntan faeces poverishinent, Wiuiuution of actually exuting woul ‘here hue & latwe — conwumytion fv0d, materials, and tools by workers {i fron; tho fren produced tise fetched back equivalent coru frum Amertea, ‘wool and colton from divers cunintrivs, meat wud Lite ter front England, aud ao on, Tho nstion ts poorer, fower things in it, wtualler mean for muntalning ature Industry. “This waste had been golug on for a long limo undiscovered. Houses engaged 1u sonic other trades had run a aimilar career, Dusinesd endod In Ia.sea, which must nover be regarded aa dinuuution of Moues, but vf gots, of wealth, which monoy ouly Place tn different bands, UL, Then camw the lay of divcovery, tho day of sot- Moment aud alirm, ‘The rine whiell bud coutinued 94 thess operations mtopyxsl at Let; aud then thy bonklug euiutuuully found iteit loaded wih places of Paper, bills, which Tt had imagiuod could command the money oxprovied upou thet, ‘This waa m tovely tiou nothing short of bad \woking, Agitetiou sud alarm tumediatcly sprang up. Who would ha Dear the lowsea, und to what extent would they run? It ‘was discovered that thor bud Leen clover machinery at work by which penniless poople had put two ur Uitea Ture uames to worthlea hile, drawing upon abe another without auy Property’ way tho wun thoy were plodyell to, aud then ad colitiived to get these bila discounted by a cousilorable numberof vauka—tLat 16, lied wold) those bila to these lanka and obtaued the money for them, The tauks Lad Loon averrvacked, ‘They lad not liad the wit to perceive that’ these were Lad Dilla with Wworthlea names Upon thew, and, It te alleged, paltued upon them by clever Peevotie, ‘The bauking world then felt very uneaiy, Huw far wan the revels Hon to proceed? ifow many of the discounted by bankers aud bill Urokers would prove to be worilie leas ploces of paper? We werv Very twar upon e real grist; but the thlaehfef stopped sliort of one, Lecatise it was'grodually perceived that thy loss fell upon bauks able to boar it, aud uot Ubely, Ly falling theuvelves, to extend the ‘agouy ss to how many persons who had given credit to others would lave wo chance of being repaid. The banks have heen very stnarily bit by thole eager, reckless, aud bad banking. ‘Thai the evil ended iu the money market, and siarm oalmed down, Thw lose of capital to Enylaud caused by the cousumption of wealth tu the trou oud olher trados, which was not replaced by goods of equal value prot duced, remaine; time aloue can cure that, Oxvoun, July'ld, 2375, Bowdus Parce, THE WEATHER, Wasurwatox, D, C., July 28.—For the Lake at He.” Bo far og morals aro cancerued, bia profos- sional status is of tho hizbest, iu the Asnantca war, and there are few aoldiord {n tho world who cau audle light cavalry 8o cleverly and with such eifect. traordicary circutnatance connected with the affair in that Col. Baker, after bo namo aud addreas to tho policcmen receiving tho charge, purened hig way te Loudon, dined nt the roximeutal dinner aud respended to the toast of his hualth, whict was Duko of Cambridge, tho Commavder-in-Chtof, aud uevor made to auy ono cho slightest allusion to what had occurred, age, aud a brother of Sir Samuel Bazer, tha African explorer, and 1s woll kuown in wociety. Ue did wonders A very exe given tne propored by the Ho Is about 44 yoars of ———— FRANCE, TUE PEBMANLNT COAMITIZE. Vensattiys, July 23.—The proposed list of members of the Pormanont Comnmittoe consists of thirteen Deputies of the Right and twolve of the Left. ‘M. Raouel Duval intonds in the Agsombly to aak why tho indeamity dae French citizens for tossca in tho United States during the lato War has not been paid, while the claims of other for- algueru Usve been wettled. —_.— SPAIN. ‘THE BIEOE OF URGE. Mapnip, July 29.—Tho bombardment of San de Urget coutinuos, lists there Lave mutinied aud apiked their guna, It iy reported that tho Car- eer, GERMANY, FORNEY's wlusion, Bent, Jnly .28.—Col, Forney goss to St. Petersburg to induce Russia to participate in the Philadelphia Extubition. Haron Schloowser, German Ambassador to the United States, will voon return to Washington, —_- CENTRAL AMERICA. DULL TIMEK. New Youu, July 26.—Panams advices of July 17 say busineea in tho intenor of Colombia is dull, consequent on the earthquakes and po- Utical dissonsions. ————_. . THE EASTERN CHURCH. LETTER FHOM DB. NOELLINGER. The London éuur of July 9 translates from tho Moscow Gazette tho following letter which Dr. Doollinger has addressed to the Secrotary of the Rusuian Soclety for the Promotion of Rolig- fous Knowledge, thas: Veoy Hatimavex 810; In accordance with the wish Of your Boclety, we purpose courokin,; a couferenoe at Hounon August 15, Unople that the Patriarchate will sud three delegates tothe confereuve, if, through your medistion, delegates from the other Rasteru Churches ovuseut to take ence, The principal object of our forthcoming dulib- We are iutorned froim Constan- Tt would be extremely dewirable bart in our confer- region, Upper Miswesippi, aud Low 3 erations will be {hs fogman of tle Holy Goat, aud 1 Valley, talhog or stationary barometer, tua, ae ¥ ata 2 oe Cy etalon) aati east to southwest winds, warmer, cloudy, or partly cloudly weather, and rain areas, LWOOaL onsenvation. + = UMi0aGo, Jul; “Tine, [Bar Thr [ital Wind. jkisin nome Maximum thermometer, tar, 113, GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Curzago, July 28—Midnight, Station, jUur.jfhr| Mind, titans Weather, Breck'ridge Fae 1a laser Obicaga, Ee. judy, it, rol Cloctunat Cleve Dull 2. uth ean Churches, oon se they ure drawn up, lecalve, etc, The Moscow Gasett thie lettor, that the Servian Metropolito, Michael. {ise (oforiaed tho Secretary of the above pamed Society th: an Archuisndrite who speaks German. Tao Kou- mavian Sycod hss not yet givon apy reply iu tho maatter. distinction uuvessarily existing between theological ayaoulation and the Church's doctriue, and If we draw our aryurivute aud deductionn from the fathers of the Cuurch, aud uot from modern theologians, thesuselves on be our joy if the Easlura Oburch wish to propcee to tbe couference tho disctssion of uny other questions, wil you kudly give us due notice L089 soiwe thcdos sddrorsed to thy Exglia ‘th euutroversies, Huw great yhould I. 2f yuu and your friends-of = ‘Wo, op our parts, intend to pro- fuugliah and Aweri- We will communtcute thom to you a dds, with reference to he will seud to the Bonn Couferance ————— TURKEY. THR OAUEK AD PHOORESS OF THE INSURRECTION 1M THE DEuLE VINA, Sew Yorn frloune, The Herzegovius, where au inaurrection is in Teas, ig the westernmost province of Huro- Tae “Furkey, aod bes an eres of 7,000 square miles. It adjolve the Austrian frontier. population oumbers about 900,000, kalé of whos The are Mohammodann, the rost being Christians of tho Latin or Greek Ohurches. ‘tho poopla are chiotly of the Slavic race, and apeak “tho Blavie catevt. ‘The provines is covered by & branch of the Dinare Alps, and traversed by tho Marenta and ita tributaries, which flow Inky the Adriatic, ‘Tho principal product ia tobacco ot very fine quality. Tho mort notable manufac pin ato bedromel or mead, a favorite popular he ord blades, The provinces was cred by tho Turks in 1460, and thoy wera fontirined in its hosesston by the Treaty of Care lovite in 1693. ‘This nwerrection fiat ‘Required importance nboat the 12th inat., when flva vile laxey raleod Austrian flagw and refuted 10 yay Totkieh taxes, Comminato: wero rent to no order by tho ‘Yarkish Governmont, but thoir eitorta wera fruitless, and they advived thy entitoyinent of armed fore, When the Austrian Government loarned of tho ise {urhancea it sont the fuuboat Kerka up tho Havent with tvoc..tnj anion of infantry, while wasintlar forces wan veut from Ragusa hy Inud. Tho caitwe of tho trouble fa the bad feclits wafel exiata hotucen the Christiana and tho ‘uhh Government. Agrarian quarrels wita Dalmatiany havo” alsa “had somoe to do with tho matter. The fi. 14 ara said to have excollont munkotn, ‘auiun papery announeed about tho th t the fitet onconnter betitsen tha Chrine se oiiaitants aud the Turkish troops took Fe iv tha Villaxo of Diacavo, noar thn Atti fran Trontier, “nero being about 14,003,000 of Gunetiaur in tho Larkish Huapire, tt 14 folt lsat thi inettreecté intensify roligious hata sud Toad to grave rcupeadones 5 a RELIGIOUS, District Metnndiae Conferences he of Kora, trearhod the onenng seimon. “Chia moraine the tuninued tersiva commenced. ‘The list of loeul preachers Rasealod, whon atl mate reports, aud thei ee core oll renewed, The Rev. I Me Giroonm, of Litehtield, introduce tha dicen sony Of tho ynestes Mittpit Preparation. lbs wad itembraced two principal thoughts, ¥ lnastery of tho tutu to be presented ; Drepurstion of heart by prayor and faith. Heleigatos participated in tue diseassion, giving @ of thoagut, tushy re eliug the con- thet the ouster sould bo A cunstant btadeut, making special preparation when buces sary. ILLING:S STATE Fain. Committees of the Siato Roara of Agricultura havo boca in seeston duriag tho week at Ut- tawa, working up tio several departinents of tho Fair to bo hot ‘in Septomber, aud which bide far, with good weather, to bo ono of the most. murcessful ever haid in the State. Coutracts have been let for foiage. Cotmpetition will bo slowed. in the widest Bense, to tore who wish feed tho multitudes will attend this yearly gathoring of the iu- dustrich of tue Wee, The Ansistunt Suporin- tendent aud the barhy, to oy 1 Kauirowd have made proe Naiuary exa:muctious danag the week, with » Mew to lawing a tract directly to the grounds, to accommodate the wut of muchinary, otock, prodaces, and Poatthe gronads,® in the wust eousen mer. A pleastiros pteatier will y Devcon the eily aud the ground This, in connection with the other raroal fasitites for geuitg, to Utinwa, fuel the various lueal provimuns tai for ear Tyity tho thronge who will usdintate tly ab to the grounds, warranty the Lelier that thera Will Ue no impodunvat to the groatest pureib.o facilities to viettur. Anew and fare botel will bo Sivished before, the time. Vhs, wu the other oY facntitice, and | the by tho citizeus aud foeding, would nee could bo wi-hed for. aro in a ocd tata ib ‘The gronnds and buildings of Jorwatdness, tho lucal Society, upon whom this has devolved, having rhown a hioeral spirit to moot tha rejuiremeuts of the Biete yard. ‘Tha season's cropa, ut a Shilo, promigo to be swe: and there ts no Teason why the comius State Par should not be fully up to auy prea diuy ong, a, tudoud, it douw uo’ tar echipes auy Leretifore held iu tue State. pee PACIFIS. COAST ITE: Sax Francisco, Cat, July from Portiau] says Gor. Howare to- jay iovued an order enspending the order of the Commandant at Kitke so far aa rciates ty giving bond with ref. erenco to uxisting (radore, including unnatural. ized aatizene, The romains of Ma the steamor Geurge tho Sitka steamer. Tie: itary honors at Yancoys ee, GERMAN TEACHERS. Torrno, O., July 24—Tho German Teacherer Natioual Cunvoution convoned in this city this morning. About 200 toackera wero present. Great interest is manifested. Tae principal fvature was on addres of welcome by Mayor Marx, W. Heiling, of siilwaukce, was elected Preaident, Tho Couvention will contiane Thurs day and t'riday, and ou Saturday the ontiro body wal visit Putein-Hay Ivlands, “CROOKED WHISKY, Spenal Disvatch ta The Chreayo Pribune. Kanvas Ctry, Mo., July 24.—Col, Frod Meyer, Tutornal Roveuuo Collector of St. Lonis, arrived in this city Into lost night on a tour of iuvesti-® Ration into the “crouked" whieky busnosw, At Warrensburg and Sadalia he seized two liquor honwex, aud iy working up biteinesa hero, but no “crooked” lune yot beon found ————_. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tho Barlington route from Kanvaog City han st fast come down ta tho rates of the Hanuibal & Bt. duc for round-trip tickets,—13 ta Houston and return, The Muwsouri Pacitle will follow suit to-tnorrow. Anu Eliza Extaworth, aged 6, and gale Lolress to tho eatute of Oliver Elisworth, of Blooming- ton, who died dno three yents a20, loaving Property worth $200,000, did yesterday morning in Westitold, Alnen, Tio Stichigs in State contract for printing was awarded to W, 8. Goorge & Co., tha binding to Butterteld & Barr, aud the paper to Baracs, ‘Tho contracts for Leating the uew Capitol build ing will not bo mado pubic, ‘Tho Trish Committocs O'Connell contonnial colebration at Bt. Paul, Minn, have oxtonded syecia} tuvitations to tie colorod poopto to participate, aud Kober Beuke, john 3. Walkor, loat on git, linve arrived py will bo buried witis made rAUg. 2. arrangmg for the culorod, is to respond to the toast.of * Froe- dom, God's Gift—Mun's Bircaright." The wpectal Commission appointed to juvess tlguto tho charges of Prof, Murul againet the Tue totiur Department, now at Omubs, will remain an Oniaha a day or two longer, and then procoud to Cheyenne, Vort Laramio, Rud Cloud, White Btous, and Spotted Tait Agoucica, Tne following doctora have bec olectad to the Faulty of the now Dentai Schoo! iu tha Michigan University: J. Taitt, of sunsti, Professor of Principles and Practics in Operative Dene listry; J. A. Walling, of Ypvilanti, Professor of Clinical and Mechanical Dentistry; W. HL Jack- tou, of Aun Arboi id dlarrhos, adily tuastered Carininave Cramps, colis, cholera, dysrntery, wellan allaftectionsof the Lowste, a8 d Jaye! _ LAKE N4AVIGATIO: “Gouvitiwtt BTEAMEIS, kee, and West Shove porte, daily, Hatucday'e o-carnud f nid Hae i nthe tal euanneta 3 used Felday is 1. Fbs de took, iti OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 Wost Lake 8t, orraAGo. £9" Bend for Catalogue.

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