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“ heat was fdentical with tho firat. SPORTING NEWS, Interesting and Ixciting Races at Cloveland Yesterday. The 2:22 Race Won by Grafton After Many Mishaps. fle Bhowa the Most Wonderful Bursts of Speed Ever Scene Fast Time Mado ot the Baratoga Races Yesterday, Match Between the Prairies and Eennicott’s---Tho Former Victorious. Closing Day of the Shooting Tournament at La- Sallo. THE TURF. THE CLEVELAND RACES, Sveeial Dispaleh to The Chicano Triduns, Creveraxn, 0., July 22.—Tho henvy rain lest night and onrly (his morning su- gured Hll for tho auccoss of tho races, hut a tlear sky, 8 warm Aun, and a gontle breozo be- glnning at 8 o'clock, combined to favor tho man- agoment and place the track in a vory fair con- dition, Tho races wero very intercsting nand sxciting throughout, 'The first called was tho 2:31 claes, with Jeromirly, Idol, Richard, Le- winski, Lady Turpin, and Anglo-Saxon as en- triea, Idol nud Turpin, rold ovon as first and pecond cholces, Jeromiah third, othiora fn tho fleld. Bix heata wero trotted without a docialon, Idol, Turpin and Lewluaki having won two lieats apieco, when darkness compelled o post- pouement. Firat heal—At 3:15 the raco was commencod by s vory good start on fourth attempt. Idol ehot to tho front immediately, elosely followad by Joreminh and Richard on o run. Lady Turpio Lroko on tuo first turn and foll & dozen longths inthorear. Idol paseod tho quarter in 863f, leading Jeremiah two lungths, RNichard third, Lowiuski fourlh, Anglo-8axon fifth, sud Turpin Jast. Idol improved tho load to four lengths on {ho backatrotch, and passed the baif in 1:12!4, with tho_fleld strung out for 160 yards, Jereminh tried sovoral Tuns on tho third quarter, but realized nothing, and, passing tho polo in 1:48, Idol ad tho heat ssfo. Escopting that Turpin passed Anglo-Sax- snon the homo-streteh, the positions wero un- thanged from tho first turn to tho wire, which 1dol reached in 2:263¢, aftor joggiug from tho aistance-stand. Sccond heat—Tn tnis heat Budd Doblo Lield tho reins over Turpin, by'requost of Lor owner, and sho not only secured a eccoud place, but pushod Idol ail aloog tho homo-stretch, Otherwise the T'bo quarter, balf, and third quarter wero respoctively mede 1n 86, 1:111¢, 1:473¢, and tho milo in 2:20i¢. Third heql—Jereminh bad & load of haif & JJength whon ho started, aod immediately rushed for tho pole, erowded Idol on tho turn, and causod bor to break and fall to the rear. At tho quarter in 36}¢, Jeremiah was two longths be- foro Lady Turpin, Lowinski third, Richard fourtk, Auglo-Saxon fifth, and Idotlast. Oun the etraight, Idot closed a gap of ton longths, and at tho half, in 1:12, collared Turpin, who bad just taken the lead from Jorominl. At tho middie of tho third qusrter, Idol left her footand fell to the rear, Lady Turpin thon won as sho pleased, in 212834, Lowineki & good second, Idol thurd, Richard fourth, Jeremlah sob back from third to filth, Anglo-Bazon sixth, Fourth heat—\Whou ~ slarted, Jereminh and Turpin had decldedly the best of it, and tho for- mor took tho polo ou the turn, with tho latter srailing. Croker took »_pull on Ido] duriug tho Jrut quarter, and she waalaat as Jeremiah reachod the pols in 3714, but turning foto tho straight 1o gave hor head and {n less thau a furlong sho badtho lead. Bhe reschod the half in 1:13, three lougihs ahead of Turpiv, but on third quar- ter lost ground, and at the pole, in1:481¢, Tuipin lapped bor, Vigorous wlupping down the home- stietch tailed to improve her, and Tarpin aud Lewmski hoth boat hor homo, tho former win- wing tho baat in 2:403(. Fifthand sixth heats—Wero won handily b Lowiuekl, to the great delight of the fleld-pool supporters. In both heatathe contest was en- tirely botwoen Idol, Lady Turpin, and Lewiuskt, The’ Iatter, proving to bo the bost stayer, dia- poscd of tho othors on tho home-utretch. ‘Che race was thon poscponed till 1 o'clock, ag was also tho two-mile aud ropeat ronaing raco. # THE 2:22 runay bed sz closcly-matched contastants, and pro- duced moro excitement thunany raca over befors trotted bore. Tlo Hold cinbraced Cosetto, Lady Star, Bella, Thowns L. Young, Grafton, oud Lucille Gold Dust. Grafton was the favorito ot two to one agminst tho teld. Star waa drawn, Firat heat—Aftor protracted scoring, a start waa offected with Balla a half-longth in tho load, Cosetto pooond, Youug third, Grafton fourih, and Luctllo [ast, two loogths separating tho (iret d last, Al wone away fast, Qu the first turn Grafton brako aud ran alonguids of Young to tho quartor, noaring whioh Laucille pagsod botl, At tho quarter, in 851, Cosotte lod a langih, Bolla socond, lappod by Lacille, Youug fourth, thres Jengths back, aud Grafton all to pioces #ix longths further away. At tha middle of the wiroteh, Lucillo showed the most foot, quickly paseed Bolls, and took eidea with Cosette, and they pamsed the halt head-and-head in 1;12, Bolla Awo lengtha buck, and tho samo distauce bofore \mmfi' who was going slong steadily four lougths ahoad. Orafion, Cozetto, and Lucillo went yolked around tho turn and passcd tho toree-quartor pole in 1:4G with the balanco BiTuDg out as at the hall, At tho hend of tho atretch Cozetta ehowoed o neck in front, and, in #pito of Lucilla's gallant offorts il the way dowwn, won tho heat by bhalf length 1 2:23. On tho third quarter® Qrafton mado s socond break and was A distauco out turning futo thio home-streteh, but he uailed down at mupeod nevor bofore equaled on this track, aud cawe in s good third, Bolla fourth, :::u::’({ .l,"'" Urafton's time for tho last quartor n 8134, Second heat—Aunoyod by ropeatod failures to Ret off, the judges gave the word when Della waa two full’ longtha ahond, followed by Youug, Grafton, Cosotto, sud Qold Dnst, Gration broke under the wiro, and 1y Lalf-way to tho quarter beforo Glidden could puil Limup, Although the ruu gave him the Joad of four lengths bofore sottling, ho was the laut boewo, tan longths _from Bella, who was losding, with Young second, Cosstto third, sud Lucills fourth, in which order_they &wuml thie quartor in 86 Lucille again brusbed ou the straight, 20d apon hiad the socond placo s length boling n«nr, who trotted stosdily and led to tho balt in 114 Lounding the tarn, Cosotte was even ruh Lucillo, and both wore lapping Iolia. At mho middle of the third quarter Lucille shot to o frout and Gratton camio plowlug up to VUK, and tho thud quarter was reachod lnéli(l‘ with but four lengths wo) arating first sudlast, Ou tho last turn Gratton weat up gaiu, aud lost all ohisnco of the loat, which wae ;:‘l:nl:‘l;\lzl:‘); lz,h;l&l"a( in -2:283¢, Bolla socond, " ulton for U "“;.‘;l“. “:‘“ ;h‘llyfl:ch. Im\;\l’lb, sud Cosotte, who ird heal—~This way the weumational hoat, ‘The Lorsed wont welt $agotlier to tho middiv of the tumn, whon Grafton went into the air, lowing 10 roda by the porforigance, Holla led ‘st tho quarter iu 46, Young second, "Lucille third, Co. setto fourth, Bwinging inlo the atretch Grosn sent Luciloaloug, and opposite the Judges'stand 8lo was lusding three lougthe, & load which ehe rotaluod wi tho alf fn L1134, and ut the third quarter iu 1:48, but Lalf way home Grafion came lika & Jocomotivo, and pascd herat the distance- plauso, Gration trotted the last thrao-quartors Wt 8 wixtec galt, sud tho last balf 1 1:07¢¢, When he camo back 1o weigh, Groon asked to fudgee I they wliowed a hores to paes Liw by telegraph. Lucille was ssoond, :num third, olis fousth, Young fitth. Time, Fourth heat—Exhaustivo scoring, accldents, ‘mash-ups, sud dlwost a riot wore the features of this heat. Diiug ke scoring Cosattoe, driven by W, H, Doble, wss & porfuct uuisance, She Mlways turned tefore the others could get up, and on one oceaslon backed iuto Bells, upuetting Ler aulky sud tarowing David Mercklo, hor driver, who freed Limsolf barely 1o time to avert s torrible accidont. Bells ran up the track a sbort distanco and was stopped without {ujury, aad, after roplaciug tho sulky, came back for tho word, ‘Ihen s fatse slart occurred, the drivers ouduratanding that they hud rocoived the wor nd wil went sround the track until stopped at Ahie hasd of the strslan, which Luside sud Co- fetta mado fogether at o clipping pace. Alter a fow addnlonal ecores thoy wora Kout away {u good stiapo, Fifty yards from tho atand Lucillo ran into Crafton, and toro awhy & potvs ton of Ius sulky wheel. Nearing tho quarter. Grafton broko and run a hundred yards, iliaden apparently making no offort to cateh hiny, but, botoro poitiug down, hu was pulled almost to a stanid-atill, and was passed by Behia, Lucille, and Coeotle. Tnllying on tho back strotgl, ho gaye tho go-hy to tho fleld nshort order, and, hy mayniticent trotting, addod Jongth aftor lenath o bin load, and passed undor the wire five leugths shead fn 2:23'¢; Lueilla pecond, wix lovgthe in front of Corotte, Della fourth, Young distauced. Doforo dismounting, (reen laimicd the heat on account of CGrafion's rin- and , (ldden chared Ureen with delib- vrately fouling bim, Both went into the jndgen’ stand to repeat thefr claimn, and a wiangle followod whiehh would Liavo onded in blows nnd & geueral riot but for tha prompt nc- tion of tho judges and police, who presorvod the ponco mnobwithstanding tho partisans of both~ drivers rushod into tho stand from overy direction, Pending tho decislon & por- foct tumult oxisted il ovor the grounda, Sull, owing to tho ndmirablo police rogu- Tations uo erfous disturhance occurred. ‘Tho ro- anlt of tho long deliberation wos that Grafton was awarded tho heat, the . sunouncement being re- colved withi minglad bieses and appinuso. Lo decieion, however, was ominently Juet, and met tho approbation of all disiutercsted Loraemen D" heat—1t wa any odda thnt Grafton seould i, yot tho oxcitomant wan at fovor hioat. On tho firat turn, Grafton broke, and lost eight Jengths before squarivg, Glidden stoadiod him Into the backstreteh and theu oponad him out, de- ciding the hoat 1 a few rods. At tho half ho Jod threo longths, lucrensed nlength on the third turn, and wou throo longtlhs alter a bad break on tho homestrateh, Time, 2.26, AUMMANT, 2:22 clc;l‘,] Vkr(na of $£3,000% first, $1,000; second, 1,4 rd, $i50, Grafton 34111 Tueillo Golddust, 19122 Cosette .. R Hell ,orye oo 4444 Thoman L. Youn, 45 dw, July 20.—1ha raco for the flnsh atokes, for 9-vear-olds, Lialf n miie, wan won by Fnithless, Lloven liorses etarted, with JToritlard's Parolo and Faithloss as tho favorites in tho pools, Time, 49 reconds. ~Falthless won Ly wix lengths; Mr, Douiels' War Dance fill weeond, and Puryear & Co.'s Pastor third. Las Chipper aud Warliko woro tirown at tho threc- quarters pole, and o claim of foul-rilding way put in againat Faithless by Lady Clipper's Jockey, Lut dierligwed. As tho tima for the cup tace approachod, the intorest of the apoctators calmininted, and when tho horses nppeared on the track thay were groeted with applnuse, Monoy tlowed in the 100'=box a4 fakt 8 it Gould Lo takon, botting bo- ing in tho following nvorago : Springhok, £100; Anron Penaington, #8950 : Grinatead & Ruthford, 37060 ; Peckucas, 2605 OIILI-:\. 4225 ; Wild Ldle, £400, Rutherford and Wild Idio wera leading when passiug the grand stand, at (ho fivet, but at tho furlong, Wild Idlo wont out, Ruthorford second. Wild 1dlo led for a mile and & quarter, whon Pecknoss wout up aud taok tho lond. Coming up tho howme-stretch, Bpring- bolk took issues with the leader, and tho most exciting raco took place to tho stand, both runnlug neck-nnd-neck. A dead was anuounced, smid choors. Grinstead, third. Fimo, 3:56L4, tho fastant time on rocord, Clnra Pennington was fourth : Olitps, {ifth ; Ruthor- ford, mixth ; aud Wild Idlo, tast.’ Tho dead Licat will bo run off after the Jast raco. In tho molling rovo, & milo and n quartar, far all agos, Naphtha, iy, won in 2:00%5; Caroline, wecond ; Survivor, third. ¥ McDanlels and Sanford have agroed to divide tho stako in the Saratoga cup race, and tho race 18 not to be run off, e s THE TRIGGER, TRAIRIE AND KENNICOTT CLUDS. The graud match betwoen the Kennicolt and Prairio Bbooting Clubs of this city took placo yoterday at Tom Btage's gronnds, and was the causo of conmderablo amusomont, oxcitemont, and interest among the mombers of the differ- ant Chieaga clubs, When tho twelvo membors of tho Kennicotta who woro to shoot wero an- nounced thero seemed no chanco for their op- pouents, and that conclurion was adhered to by the betting mon, and brought great sarrow to thelr ranky, A considorable number of Indies and gentle- men enjoyed tho wport, which was ver{ good geverally,” though os hinted, the result was Wholly uncxpeoted, Tho matcl was for twonty birds (ten single and fivo pairs) for ench of twonty-fonr mombors of tho olubs, twolvo from each. ' Loury Edwatds noted B rofereo, aud the shooting was under the Prairle Club rales. Following is tho acoro t PRAINN OLUB, kL Banatona, N. ¥ W, T Johinson, .ingls.. 101111001 1~ Doubly,. .11 11 11 10 11—9—18 Ed ¥l aee. o Single, . 1101110110—17 Double..,01 10 11 10 01— 6— 13 W, F, Fltch,.., .8 3 Dr. Edward Dr, Elston, ... Singlo. Double, .11 11 3, Willlams. .. .Hinglo .., 1 Doubl, . O, Kortiyoeu. Binglo | Double., W. T, Milltgan, . Slugln. .0 0 o Doule,..10 01 10 10 0l— 5= 11 Total Pratris Club, J MENNICC 3.7, Klelnman..Single, Double ¥4 Thomss...Hingle oublo. T, J, Miggina, ., Kingle. ublo, J. A, Kinpey, ... Hiugle Doubl ®, 0. Dow...,..Single. .1 Daubls, .. Alnmdlrl‘ml.%lnulu.. 111 E, 2rico,... G. 0. Sherman, .Slugle,.. Doutle, 111—0 lo...10 10 0L 10 1l— 6 12 Ab Price.... ... Bingle,..,0 1 X‘X 111101—4 Double,,,11 11 11 11 10— 6 17 ¥, If, Rleluman Slugle.. 111111111 1—10 Double,..1t 11 11 11 11—10— 20 Total Kennicott Olub., ..188 Majority for Prairie Club.,.. veee 1 ‘he victory thus galned s ® very creditablo ono for the Prairics, inssmuch au they wera shooting ngaivat the atrougost toam that conld havo been picked from any one club in the West. Tho throw Klelnman's and the irio of Prices made a strong array of themselves, Charloy Korn and Col. Juesaen, of the victors, rathor as- tonishod themsolves x5 well aa their friouds by tho excallence of their wcoros. At the coucluslon of tho team shootivg, Mosurs, Prico and Sherinan vhot at fiftoen birds each to decide passsssion of the Kenmicott Club buck's-liead, for which thera was a tie bo- twoon thom. Drica won by killing his fifteen birds straight, while Shormau" corod ouly twetvo. PIGEON-HHO0TING AT LASALLE, 1LL. Aectal Duwateh ta The Chicava Iyioune, LaBavrre, Juty 29,—Tho third aud last day of tho pigeon-shoot oponod with & swaopatakes contest for $100, with ton entries ard eight birds up. Bherman shot ax?hs i Doxey, Auetin, Wells, Hitcheock, Btook, Kolly, and Cuool, eacti eoven ; Buitorfleld six ; and Crooker flve, firet money, Keily the socond, Buttertiold the third, without oppomition. In the svcond sweopstakios, five enirios, §5 esob, soven birds up, Hewilton took the firet money, Hitchcock the second, and Crooker the third. ~ Thera were nine entries fu the jast coutest and §18 up for 4hie Inst anivy sud out at 31 yards, Shorwau took the first money ou eight straight birds, apd But- torfield tho second aud last. The tournsment oloaed at uooa for Iack of Lirds, ik PEDESTRIANISM. O'LEARY'S WALK T0-DAY. Precisely at 3 o'clook this atternoon Daniel O'Leary, tho Chicago padestrian, will commence his 150-mile promenado around tho Exposition DBailding,—a stroll which L proposes to bring to a termivation in thirty-two cobsecutive hours. Last evening O'Leary was focling in oxcoltont ocondition, aud expressed hlmsslf ay being confl- dout of success. The uport will tako place, no doubt, in the presence of a Iarge audience, oyer twenty-flve young athlotes bLaving already sig fled thelr intentlon of entenog tha ocontest sgainut the pedestrian. The former, however, aro to go Ouly 00 miles In tho sme e it takes the latter to walk 100, In the evont of suy owve of tlem belog able to do s0, O'Leary will hand over to tha WUCCOBY-~ ful campetitor the sum of €100, now dopositod in the Hooretary's office of the Expoaltion Duild. Bhierman took & THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, ingg for that puepose, Among otliore, the fol- Towing gentlomen hnvo kiudly consentad to act and refarees duing tho wall: Mayor 1oy 8henff Agncw, Thomas Tleyne, Wash- A, L Borrison. Jiudgo Seuily, W. K. Sulhvan, Willism Honan, J. canl Le Grand urton, A, & ders, % 11, Tanpay, A ol fuirton’ Homin san, M. Barke, Tio D, F, tHeeson, James L. M 3 Khnozer, 'Tho roforces wro, Willisia I, Custisr, Ald, ., Foloy, and 'L, A. Aleoeks eiatile st BASE-BALL. AEPORTERY AND ALDERYEN. A maoting of reportors of tha duily parere of the city was held last evening nt the Sherman {lonwo to connider tho hase-batl fever whish han Lrokon ant n tho proferslon. Mr. Grism. of the Sraats-Zeitmg, ocenpied the chair, sul o full attoudanca was presont. Ou motion, It was resolved to challengo the Aldormon to plav & game of bans Lall Wednes- day of noxt week, A Committes of Ariatige- ments of throe was voted, and Instructed to challengo tho Aldermen, and. in caso of accent. anco, they wora authonzed to biro the Whits Btockings' grounds, to i=sue keores and ticietn of invitation, and Lu seloot & Rino to roprercut the roporters, " “T'hls Committeo, as sclocted, comprises I, €, MeClenthen, of Tur Tninusi; Ueoree Arm- strongs; of tho Inter-Ocean, sud M. J. Gallagher, of the Zimes, iy AQUATIC. ROAT-RACE AT PLORIA. Breefal Dunateh to The Chisarn Tridune, Tronia. 1N, July 29.—A boat-race oceurred on tho Iako this evening and attracted a Iargo crowl of epectators. The match was between 1, €. Townsend fn a singlo gigand a four-onred crow io & long-boat, The crow won in 1L:23, Tho courao was 174 mil ——— BILLIARDS. GAMP IN CINCINNATL CixcIxNNATI, Tuly 20.2-A match game of bill- iards betwoen Harry Choato of thin city and Ja- cob Gar.ett, champion of Indiann, was played hero this evening, Fronch caroms, 101 pointr, for §500. Gurrett wou, seoring 400 to Choute's 905, CAPT, BOY'TON. Alis Adveitures as i Diver—ilow ke Flayed It on n Shiric, A correapondent who has lutorviewed Capt. Digyton sends a report of tho Captam's state- mont to the. Gentleman’s Mugazines ** Svon ai- torward 1 worked down iuto the Guif of Mexico. Tho first coral £ raived was in Catoche. Knock- ing rowmd whout thero, 1 heard of the loss of the schoonor Fonm. ‘Il first mate and throu mou got saved, but the Captmw, his dayghter, and threo mon got lost. Lstuugz round 1o'sce If sho could bu ramed. After we'd Ggent the best part of tha weok, we satlod over her and dropped anchor, 1t was & lovely Sunday monung when wo #track hor. Bho lny 1 60 fool of water ou s hottom ns white us tho moou., Looking down I coull oo lLier Jeaniug over on oue sidy upon the coral reof. When [ got dnwn to hor [ waw sho'd tora n great gep in the reef when eho ran against it The mammast wus goue amd huog by the fors. T alambered up ; Lsaw whole slioais of tish playing 1w and out of ' the hatchox. First L wont w look for tho bodics, for I never lika to work while there's any of them about. Fiuding the fo'castle empty, I wont to the two littlo state-cavins, 1t was rathor dmlk, aud 1| had to feol in tho lower bunks. nothing in tho first, and in the othor the door wna locked. I pried it opon aud shot back the lock with v adz It flew open, aud out momothing fel right againet me, 1 felt at onco it was the woman's body, I was not exnctly frightencd, but it shook mo rathor. I slung it from me ana wont ont into tho light 8 bit until I got hold of myself. Then I turned back and brought hor ouit—poor thing | Sho'd been very protty, and #o I carried Lor in my arms ; with hor white face nostling against my shoulder, slic soemed as if 8he was only sleepiug. 1 mado hor fast to the line, ns carcfully as I could, to sond hor up, and the flati played about ke o3 1f thoy wore koriy sho was going. At lust Igavetho signal, aui ghe wont klowly np, ber Lawr iloating round her bead hike a pillow of goldensea-weed. That wi tho ouly body I foand tucro, and L managed a ior to raiso protty considornble of thn cargo, Ono of my expeditions was among the silver baoks_ of xim Antilles, the” lovoliost place I over enw, whero tho white ol growy imto curious troo-liko shapes, As I stopped along the bottom it weemod a8 if I wasin a frost- ed fcrost. Hero and there trailed long frouds of racn and crimson eea-weed, Bilvor-belliod tish st about minatre the eop-brova, sud nurple nee-terns, which rose high us my hoad. Far as Tcouldseoall roundin tho trausparont wator wate diftorent colored leaves, and on the tloor piles of shells 8o bright in color that it seomed an if T had stumbled on a place whery tnn{ kept. a stock of broken rainbows. I could wnot work for o bit, snd had & quarter dofer- mination to st down a while aud walt for o menmaid, I guoss if thoso sea-girls hive anywhoro, they selact that spot. After walking tho insido out of half an hour I thought I bad better get ta work and blast for treasure. Llittlobit on from whova I sat wore tho remains of n troasuro ship. It wasa DByit- ishior, I think, and corals had formed oll about ber, or rathor about what was left of hor. Tho caral on the bottom aud round lier ehnwud binck vpots, ‘That meant o doposit of eithier fron or pilvor. 1 made fulrly good huuls ovory timo I wont down, aud kold one pieco 1 found to Bar- num, of Now York. After IlefttheroIhad o curiouy advonture with a shark, I was down on o nasty rock bottom. A man never feols com= fortable on tuem ; ho can't toll what b ture wmay bo hiding undar tho hugo qu decl son-leaves which grow thero, ‘Lo first patt of thotimo Iwas visited bys poreupine flsh, which kopt ~sticking its quills up and nobe bing in front of ny holmet. ~ HBoon aftor [ nawn big shadow fall scross tno, and, looking up, thero wus wn iufornal sbark playing sbout wy tublug, It makes you foul chillyin tiio back when thoy'ro about. ~ Ho came down to mu slick a8 I loaked up, 1madest himuud ho shoared off, For an bour he worked at it, till I could stand it o longer. If you ean koop your head lovel, {t's all right, and yow'ro pretty eafo 1f thoy're not ou you sharp, This ugly bruto was 40 feot long, I “should think, for when 1 laid dowa all my length on the bottom, hs strelehied a cousidersblo way aliead of mo, and I could ken him boyond my foot. Thou 1 waited, Thoy must turn over to Dbite, and my s down bothered Ile wwam over threoy or four times, and thon skutkul off 10’ a big thicket of seawcod to consider. Ihoow ho'd coma back whon he'd settlud his mind, Itscemed a long time waiting for him, At Ist he camo viciously over mae, but, liko the tiwe bofare, 100 far from my arms, Tho next time I bad my chance, and ripped bim with tmy knifo asnearly as I coutd, A shark always rc- mowbers Lo's n!guz businesa somowharo elso when hia's cut, 8o off this fellow goos. It {s a curions thing, too, that all tho sharks about will fulluw in tha trail ho leaves, Igat on my bands sad kuoes, aud a4 ho swawm oif I woticed four durk shadoas slip aftor him. 1saw no more that time. Thoy did not ik my campany.” Aftor s short period of oxperiouce in pearl-diving, and tha lass of noarly everything that ho possessed, Includivg his diving appuratus, in a great coutlagration, Capt. Boyton, in a sore of despar&tion took sorvice inthe Moxican war, atul led an oxciting hife ], growing tired of the semi-barbarian mode of warfare, he dosorted, crosuing from Matamorns at midnight in an olt tub of & boa, in which he n;reutud overy minute to go to tho bottom., Arriving at Brownsvills, bo “fixed himsolf into hard work” at s dry- Koods store, ‘Fhou bo wrote hone, and, heatiug that hin father wan doad, yrow restioss ugniv, aud waded sway north," through Victori Autonlo, Indianolo, and by s schoouer froum Uaivestan, whenca ho pruoceded through Now Orloans, Bavaunah, Charlestou, and Wilwing- tou to Now York, ‘Ihere bie stayed until Lo Lsd Ailled his pockets again, and, having sot himsif up with a diviug-suit, bo sbipped for Havio, The Late Tom Florence, of Washiugs tunand Philndeldhin. In hls case tho woskuess of an overpluy of sentiment becpme an actasl power. Tho most ill-Judging aud spoutancous croature, con- :uuuyillmpun n])ou 24 woll couwtautly ox- ponng himself, 3o bad a hobby for tho nows- F-var business. Thoro was nevor a day in his ifo that ke did not prefer the ,msltlon ol editor of a non-paying weekly, monthly, quarterly, or dmly o & soat in Congrens, Joworvad ton yoars in the Lower Houwe, and impoverlshied himelt kecpiug au organ. He bought the Zemocratio Keview and ran it at au sunual outlay of &4,000 or £5,000, Congress was with hun subsidiary to ournalism, and whon he went out of Congress 0 wout wuto nowspsperdons, s soxt friud and backer was Cornclius Wendell, who went halves with him in most of his anterprises, and paid hls portion cheerfully enough as long as ho Lad wLney L0 (oY anay. Uil ubo occacion Lo uaid to Tom: *'Phis d—d papr will never pay. It costs me £10,000 & year. Just sell mo how much it cuats you to live sud Il pay that and quit.” Floreuce graw iudignunt st the sug- srentlon, and tho frisndghin came very noaly to A0 807UpS end.—Hymry Wallerson, hre wan: JULY o, 1875, " THE BROOKLYN SCANDAL. Dr, Leonard Bacon Explaina Why Ho Preached in Plymouth Church, He Ts Walling to See What Beecher WHI Do Ahout Bowen’s Charges. Testimony in Bowen's Suit for Libel Against the Brooklny Eagle, Letter from Beecher in \hich He Says He Has ‘“the Enmity of All Bad Mca." Tilton Engaged in Writing a Book. LETTER FROM DR. LEONARD BACON, Ww 1lavex, Conn,, July 24, 1875.— 7o the T itor of the Now Yok Trivune: I am ot al vays Bulititive 1o what the newapapern eay about me, but what & fiend ways, whether privately or thronsh & nowspaper, s snother thing, ~In ®m reeent dmnus of thn New Yors Kun (eont to mo with black linca dinsn aronud varlous refeiences to tho okiyn aifair, X recognize, appended to a oom- weation concerning mysolf, the iuitials of an 1 vained frend, sud L have roavon to bo- traly iudicato the wiler, Regrot- gz that Lo did not find some otber mu dinm thtough which to addrens the public on my sup- oked dolinguoncy, I heg spaco 1w your voiamon furnreply,” My friend says ¢ I was greatly surprised that Dr. Teonard Jacon shuitld have preached for 3ir, oo Bacou in Preshilent of ) o expect that Becehier' I ta bo bunght st New N 5 or want et 2 hae any g who'bel Divine Ttove- Luisn o monl hia son Unven o b Conchit u pyslom of negations, Deuher mautiood, or, a3 v of us Usink, want of {rue manhosd, nd thet all ey witl bo av ectally thn wicked, wieh they die? What motive we luymien who o idlicve the orthodoz. croed 0 give mieney fo enpport such wishg-warhy stufl g« Mr. eecher [ Veen ) frsching for Twenty-five years part? Mr, Boos eont come promisc thin quentizu 8 he o ofiei dou ot To this 1roply: 1. 1 hnve not preachied for Mr. Reachar naz at hin_ dovitatlon, I presched In the Fisuoath Chutch Bunduy evoning, Juno 13, at the itvua. tion of Mr. Hailiduy, whom I regarde) nxrepre- wouting tho Churel, 3r. Beecher bemg ut that time relieved {rom responsibility fur the Sunday seningg wervice. 2, Wien I racelved the invitation, I remen bered, firnt. that 1t is my voestion to preuch b hiear o 5 and that BO Preacher cen bo reLs - ably conmdered a8 vouching for tho rehgious sotndnees of thoso to whom e preackics an o.- cuslonnl germon, When the Apoetle Paul proached on Mnrs I, he dd met thereby vouch for the orthodoxy of the Lpenteans aud Stoies who wera lus hiearers, 1 somembered also that, from tho dato of tho brooklyn Council, the Plymonth Church poaple bad Leen bighly diploasod with 1ay oxpressod opinions abont their dosling with Mr. Tilon und about the whole * policy of silonce™; and 1 coull mot but regard tho invitation as n tentimony that thoy bad fallen in with wy way of tlinkiog, and tuat they would not agnin drop withuut censure a clurch-momber wha puts iuto ci @ istion, or maliciously repoate, dmgracztul chorgos sefust their jastor. 1 tound afterward that T had not wmisundersiood the meanie of the invitation. 4. 1 wish 1t Lo bo undorstood that though 1 did wot preach for Me. Beoclier, {am sliling to do w0 f ba 8 wiliug to iuvite me, just ax Lam willmg to preach at anybody's invita- tion wherever’ 1 am likely to bavon reanest- ful and attentive bearivg. Shoutd Dr. B:llows, or Dz, Chapin, or tho oo orsstio Mr., Irotnin baw, o'ffer me & pulpit snd an audience, why sliould [ not accopt the offer? Tl man who ju- vites mo to preach in bis stead mukes himwolf 1 somo wort rtesponsible for my preaching, but ho docs not make mo respousiulo for his. I have a friond—s zealous but Droad-niinded Congrogatioualisl—wiu = gavo +omo thousunds of dollars to the btulling of a Ruman Catholic catacdral, aud did nod think that bia Protestautism or his Evanpelical faith wan comprounsed by tho gitt. And it [, at the invitation of Arctibishop MeCioskoy, ehould preach tho gospei of Curist tn the Now Yoik Cathedral, ought I to bd considercd as youclung fof tho Popo and the Vaticsn Council? I'ani preached in synagogucs wheravor the mitless of ‘the synngogus mvited Lim to mpeak: but ho did ot in so doing go over {o ** tho conelsion.” Why, then, should I refuso to preach in tho Hebreww Tomple ou Tiftl ave- nue, if I were invited todo a: by those who pre- sido over that great congregation ¥ 4, erhaps it may scem over-critical, but modenity requires we to sy thut Lam vot * the Presidont of a theological sewinary,” Though 1 am ouo of the * Foliows™ in the corporauon of Ynlo Coliege, I am only & * Jocturer,” and_uou oven a Profesior in the Facully of The- ology. The alxrming question, ** Ara wo to ex- ect that Beecher's thoology or want of theology n to bo taught at New Javen? ¥ may be an- swered with s peromptory * No, wo afe not to expoct any such thing.” " The theology taught, and to bo taught, at New Haven, is just the the- ology of Jesus Chinet and ilis Apostics, as exactly s tho learned and keen-nighted Pro- fos=ors (of whom I am uot ouo) can sucertain by a faithful oud revercut” study of thoe Beripturen, Cobsoquently it s not ' system of negations,” nor of * leechier wau- ticod,” or “waut of truo mankood," and certain- ly it is not (nor da 1 admit that Mr. Boccher's [s) +* thas all mon will bo saved, cspecially tho wick- ad, when thoy die.” 6, ** Laymen who believe tho. orthodox creed™ have no motivo to give money (o rup- port what my friond calls * tho washy stoff which Mr. Beochior has bLe preaching.” Nor am 1 aware that thoy are in- vited to do #o, save st tha annual renting of veats in Plymouth Church, 6. My friend insints that { shiall denounce Mr. Becchier's ** theology, or want of thoolozy.” L answor that, just now, the question bufore the publia is 10t about Mr. Beechor's theology, but sbont e porsoust morahty, 1'ne meanvst thing in Mr, Descl's argumeunt to tho jury was this attempt to influcnco the verdict by throwing tho Flymontls pulpit's theology, or want of thu- ology, into the écalo as & makewoight. Whila I have my own opinion about the wisdow and the tondency of uttempting to present Christ and lis salvatioh in turms of purevology, 1 shvulil nako myself & pariaker in what 1 rogard a3 otber mon's’ winw, i, ab this creis, when Hrooklyn—not to way tho wholu couu- try—is" bocoming aivided into parties for and againet 3. Hoocher, 1 should begin on at- tack on what seem to be defucta 1u lus theology. ‘Llig 18 not tho time for such erisicism, 1f ho wero sbresst of M, Tilton or Mr. Moulton s +an advauced thinker,” the queetion of Lis por- #ousl macnlity ought to bu determined by posis tive testimony and not by presumption or mfer- cuca from his opinlons, T offer no **compro- wino," but, on the othor band, 1 do uot intend to be cowpromised agsinet wy ows judymeut and wiil, 7. ‘Lhora is one polut on which my (ricud doay not challenge e to epeak, but on which, in provont circumstances, Ican hardly be rilent, Hot partisans on both sides mill obarge mo with evadivg the rual fusue, 1f 1 do not oxplicitly du- clara what my position is on the spocitic quos- tion whothor Mr, Boscher is guilty of thocliargo eferred mgainst him by tho firm of Moulton d ‘Filton, "The mau who {a chargod with an infamous of- fouo and doniew the olarge may rea Lv detcnsy upon his character, Wo acecpl bis deuial, and wait for proof from tho accusor, Mr, Buecher hos depied explicitly aud under cath tho charge proforred aguinst him; and having denied” it, ho has & right to be regarded s Innocent till L v};uu 1 proved. Mezers, Moulton and Thton, Luving slowly accu- mulated through s petiod of three or fonr years thoir matorisl of w d having had tho “holp of Oun. Beujamin P, Butler in dovising the plan of tho campaigu, made their attempt, They hiad the puwer of the Hiate of New York to compel tho attendauco of witnesses, and to make thom tontify, Thoy had professional sdvocatos of most dirtinguisbed ability to examino st erows- exuming wiiliesses, (0 marshal thoir ovi- denee, and to argue for thom., Ther side bod tho fitut word of statement to the Jury, and tho last, Tt {u difiicult to say what ad- vantage thoy could have Liad which they had not. us after protracted trial—the most protracted, 1 believe, tnvo ous, in the history of lnlunlon-— tho resnit iv, on thoir part,’s failure, Thoy une dertook tu prove Mr, Beecher guilty of a defluite oftouse, #ud thoy bhave uot done what tnoy undortook “to do. He, therafore, wiwnds just where he stood st his first demal of the charge. 'Tho attemph to prove L guilty baviug failod, the tegal and comuion-«ulles Presumption of Lud inuoceuce ro- wsine unimpaired, 1 biavo no right to demaud—nor has any man a right to demaud-~that bo shall positively prove hiw dnuocence. Tho Lupdeu of proof rests on those who accuse him, — Uue dusy 18 to wait not for yrouf of Lis inuocence but fur proof of Lis i, o Bhsll I bo told that there are athor chargosnot yot inyebigated 7 Ihoss 0 her charges rost on tho solo suikiority of br, Ueury U. Boweu, who, Gorpel wherover I ean fiud 3 congregation & haweser relactantly, Las exgressly © swithdrasn them—thoneh withunt nduistting: thatthev ars falwa. If that member of the Iymouth Churely #uL inatets avon by nod and mink or by express- ivn kilenco,” that hin allepations distincily re hearsed in s document aptended o thy o partito Agreoment,” and by it ** withlca —aro noverthelens true (an (iwhilnn is reportod to hinse raid, brosbing the dust from his kneus after humbly withidrawing biv allegations about the carth's totion, *Neverthelons it movas"); thien it ts for bim to prove what he cannot deny Wat tio haw mid, or clao to atand befors tho chirel of which Lie I8 & member, aud boforo the worll, a4 befng, presumptively and proba- Wy, tha izinator of that groat ncandal of which Mr. 1 784 the promulzatsr, ¥n ara waiting t see (snd thero aro mang of u‘? whattho Plvmouth Church ana ita pastar will do ubont thoes othier charges, Mr, Tilton's otherwinn Incrodibio wory gainod credit and a mort of credikility from tho incomprehensiblo mauner in which the suthor of i treated by thuse who ought to brought him speedily to a sorious reck- oning. Thoo other chargos—ovorshadowed fora sear by tho une wpecific charge which Messre, Mouiton and Tiltou nndertopk to prove —arn uot yot disposed of. ‘The unpleasant fact that, notwithstanding the failure of the plaintil in tho Inte trial thors aro muny (and not all of them Lad men) who feel that, after all, Me. Lizecher has not been completely vindicated, 14 better explainnd Ly the knuwn existenco of thoso oflior chnrgoa amd tho policy of vilenco in rogard teo them than by any- thing olse, Let us hopn that thore ia & good timo coming whon Mr, Bosen shail have made open and erediblo profession that, in Lin sincero couvietion, the allegationa shish, ss mado Ly, Lim, aro rohearsed in Mr. Tiitou's too famous Iotter, arn uatruc, Thet il bo the time for & “May I bs Snonyhial dgzeption in” Lioo there to see,” NAND LAcoN. BOWEN'S SUIT FOR LIBEL AGAINST THE BRAOKLYHN EAGL e Yu The Trooklyu Jast Anzust W @ au intorview with [[enry C, Bowon on the Decehier-Tilton nandal, Mr. Jiowen, urgiug that no such inter- view was ever had with hin. fustituted wuit for libel, laying hiv domages at £1000,060. Yestorday Jawmes McDermott, the writer of the arti was oxamined de bene eare 1 the sutt, bo bewg abont to start for Chicago. Ile tesuficd that be Lad been a newppaper raporter for four or five vears ; bad known Air. Bowen for two and a half voury, aud had hind frequent couversations with Jim in that tite. Ho deseribed bis wearch for on the 7th of Mr. Jowen on the sfteruvon of the interview, and addod “Tho first objrct of conversation was in re- ‘Tho rubject of gard to some busincss mattors, tho charges against leury ; thou before tho pubiic. I think the Luvel 1ugg Counnittee had been convened. That sul- Jowt was roterred to by ue. I hiavo read the krti- cio which purports to bo an interviow with Mi. Luwen on Aug. G, 1874, and published in tho Logle next doy, T prefertocealiit 8 couversa- tion, It was not intended (o bo an fnterview, or Liewd a8 such, Apart from the mtroduction, and #0o far, a8 that purports to state whut Mr, Bosen waid rolativo to Liwself, Mr. Leeclier, Mr, Tiltun, Jr. Moulton, sod Mr. Claflio, be seid in enb- stance what Ia thero attribnted to bim. I nover had what is technically called un mterview. This wah # couvetention, I had frequent conversa~ tions with Litn on the same subjecte,” Io taking of furthor testmony was then pestpoied uutil this aftersoon. LETTER FROM MR. DEECHER, The editor of the Welah paper, 17 (Wuan, re- cently printed oo editorial congratnlating Mr. Hoveher on the rorult of s trial. Tho foliow. ing 18 Mr. Jicocuer's acknowlediment : MiasLaNn Rear, Prrsskiny, N, V., July M, 137 My DEakBIA: Al the Welrh binad In my vei thianke yon! and ail my Engtish blocd juins, To ha the attevtion aud coufflence ut good 19eu 18 more th ChOUEH Ot eusation foF tho ety of all bad men, Cordially yours, Heny Wain Lzeciten, TILTON. Brooktyn Arzue, On tho very day that Judge Neilron delivered his chinrye 10 the Jury Theodore Tilton resumed thona lalors neceséary to the maintenauco of bimuelf and vo much of his family as tho late terriblo ordeal has left him. In proof of the ap- pheation, industry, ana remarkable fertility of tho man, it is ouly necesssry to stato that the preparation of a new booig, which he began on the dry wbove mentioued, hau 80 far pro- jressed that be expects to Lo able to put it to press by tho middleof ext month, ‘Ile title ho hag selected for it fs, * A Legeud," and it will malio an octavo vbinmo of between 250 and 500 pages. The rcsumption of liternry Inbor seomy to ha Lad s bappy ef- fect in partly rolicviog hin miut from tho heavy eento of his domestic misfortunes, and 10 enablivg bim to disperso rome of thege shad ws that have ro long darkened his lifo. 1le rives early, works hard untiLlato in theafters noon, dines about 5 o'clock, wnd then refreshes bumselt by a 5 or G-mile walk. Tho only dig- comfort of thieso pedestrian tonurs is tho atten- tion woleh lus familiarand striking fignre al- ways nttracts, What Swilt do-cribed ns one of tho pleastres of fame—to be pointed nit in the crowd and overhear the remari: *Thatis he: thero Lie goes™—in ovideatly not a plensure to hiun. His prospects for the future are most flattering. Besides such work with his pen as hie has mapped out for himsolf, in nddition to tho book now approaching complation, he is ur- gently rolicitod to daliver fectures in vartouy parts of tha country, and finds tho demand nttere Iy bayoud lus power to mees it EXCHANGE OF .\IO.\'EY ORDERS. Arrangoments Jindo Hoetween tho Postal flepartmcents of the United Mtes and Canada, OzTawA, Ont,, July 25.—Tho articlea of con- vontion botwoen the Postul Deparimoents of Cannda and the United Staten for the eatabtish- ment of an_ exchango of monoy orders Lutweon tho two oountries are sazetted. They provide that monoy orders payable 1 the Sintes shall bo issued at the mouoy order post-oflices of the Dominion ou and after tho 2d of August uext tor sums not oxceoding 10 Canada curroncy on any pinglo ordor, for which the cominission charged shall bo 25 cents oo auv order not oxcooding $20, aud 50 couts over 20 aud under ¥10. No furthor charge wilf be paid on pay- mont in tho Unite: States. onoy ~ ore ders fssned in the Umited States " upon Canada, iu conformity with tho torwus of the couventiou will, 1 a ko manner, ba vayable at the money order oftices of the Dommnion on wiilch they may be drawn without charge lu tho valne fn ‘gold coin of the deposits made in tho United Statos in paper, for payment to the bene. ries 1 the Dominion of” Conads, aud the ‘value ju United Statos papor mouoy of deposits mado in the Daminion in gold coln, or eurroncy of pur value for payment in tho United Statea slall bo determined according to the rate of premium on gold {n New York iu the followings msnuer, Tho Postmaster at New York whall at '3 o'clock p. on, of cach day, except Bun- day, tolegraph Lo each of the appointed oxchisnge oflices fn tho Unitod Btates tho rate of tho premium on pold at that hour, which rate eball, when received by such exchango oftices, bo takon as the basis of converkion of monsy values for the next and for all subsoquont orders and ad- vicos dispriched and recoived until racoipt of l\}m‘uun tolegram from tho Mostmaster at New uri. ————— e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A 724,000 enntract was awarded Wedneadsy by tho Kausuy 5tate Aichitect, Iaskell, for tho con. struction of a new jusane asylum at Topeka. ‘The Now York Tribune publishes a letter from Wayne McVeagh, declining to serve on the Indian Commission,and vindicating the purity of the President’s purposca as to Indian affairs, Intorual ravenue coltections in the Indianap- olis District for the Joar ending June 80, 1875, foot up: Ohlnl 914, 048,676.00 ¢ Indlana, \= 592.50. Tatal, &1 69,40, & decrease of $512,737.84 from thovoe of 1¥’ The Original Confedornte Flag. Charleaton (S, ) News, At a vecout meoting tho Palmetio Guerd woro wado the recipionts of the tirst Coufedorate tlag rufsed 1 the lato strugglo, aud ss this bauner was Ideutitled with the carcer of tho cowpauy, it ls doubly prized as a rolic of the past, Tho dovor, Mr. John 5, Bird, of Laurcus, an old member of the company, iua letter accompany- Iny¢ the flag thus tervely gives ita bistorys “In 1860, before tha parsago of tho succssion ordi- nance by this Btate, Capt. 1'dward Blills, of tho bark Jones, belonginggto tho Palmetto Live ot Now York packoty, raisod this Hayg at Lus uast- liead s Nuw York barbor, and lis vossel was mobbed, but they eould not cumpel bim to strika Diw colord, On bils returmn a gold-hieadud puimet- to cano was presentod to bim by eomo of the Fatmetto Guard, and futurn ho transforred to thew the custody of the tag. ‘Il socusvion of tho Htuto was quickly followed by spgressive mtlitary movoments, and the flag sccowpanied tho Pafmatto Uuard ju thoir various encamp- monts. At the sioge of Bumiter it marked thelr parade ground, aud was used In tho truce-boat Lx et tho Unitod States barges. 'heLslmetto (iuard occupied the fort imwmudiately after the nu:rondnrnnguduuau, and this flag was the sirst raisod on tu walla aftur the saluto and be- fore 1, J, Mosos, Jr., had arrived at the fort. Tho flag remained with the cowpavy until Loy wern muatered for thn war, and waa Lthen takan by Mr. Bird to his home, and line mince romamned 1 his cliarge. LARGE FIRE. The packing-house of I, J:. Migeins, Inented in eevernl largo butlings of brick and wood at tha coner of Take street and Arteshin Avenue, wan partially destroyed by firo thin mormng a2 o'clock. 008, £10,000 ; lunuranen, $7,000. The fira originated ia the latd-rendering deparimont, and probably caught from the furvace, (Oue man employed in the plare, a Lostler, £a11 duting tho e, " Poverely Injured by T ml’l'lw Papnl Tinra, 0 mordorn crowim of Contiuental Earope, porhaps the mont Temarkanle ey arone! triplo crown or Papal tiara, ar perhapn wo should auy tlaras, for there ato’ four of them. The tiara is neldom worn by tho Pope: it iy carrled Lefors Jum in procession, but, excopt un rare ons. he woars & mitro liko au. ordiumry f tho exi ran, the tout besne iat which was isen by Napoleon 1. to 1t t aatd to bn wortls npward ©of £7,000. ~Its threa circiote ars stmost {norunted with sapphires, emoralds, rubics, pearls, and dinmonds; and tho great’ smerald at its spos, #aid to bo' thn most Leautiful in the world, fs slono valuod at 16,000 francs,—Chamlers' dour- nal. "AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATR This FRIDAY EVENING, Jm:\", LADIE T1GAT, Fifth time of the Buccess of the Heason, the Grest Hpectacle, THE ICE WITCH! EVERY SCENE ENTIIUNTABTICALLY ENCORED. Tuckdentui (o the apectacle, tho performances of the very famoun GARNETTA FAMILY—~3le, Garretta, #hamor Menta, and Little Apallo, Thelr firat appear= &nee §n Chicaga, Also, the world-famed Acrobatlo Deauties, TNZ CLAINE £ Minnie and Maggie, Theso ladies Bnve 10 el i the world in thefr apocial acta. Tenmrrow (satirdoy) (ALA MATIN HOOLEY'S THEATRE. FOWITIZ VW HEIK OF THE FAMOTS UNION SQUARE THEATRE COMPANY 1n Mr. Hart Jacksou's adaptation of the Great Play of The Two Orphans. Erers Evening nud Wedneydar and Satnrday Sattnees, PROPOSALS, RAILROAD TIME TAfiLf- ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 0F 1RATNS Exrtanation cdan Or REVERENCE MARKR, —7 Satn . ¢ tinadar Sxeepted. rivedunday ath:na, m, § e eman Hore), an Leass, b sk g SErs L " a~Depot comer of Well S-Dagot coraer of Canal MICHIGAN CENTRA Do, sontiag SRR Tieklsofiee, 67 Clark-sl., soutke _and ) Lakéal,, Tremont House. CHICAGO & P{'fl}"‘lyES'E“ RAILR9AN, -ty and i the depois ted, £ 75 Canal. 1 csocond. it Yorner o’ Handetihs Matl (s By {riamata lise) CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. Louis, and Chicago, Kanoe vty and Dionver Short Linss, Unian Depot, “Weat Sids, wear Madlon.al, bri . TVe 1] nd 23 Randaigheet,s and cormer Nonts ey e ‘\ T A Gtsand Donver Faat Bs. 13 m mo0n 73107, o Enion Tierst, corner Had; P 63 Enuth Clark-. Y lvon_ it » oppo! Prairie’ da) 0, Monaas al olnt, Pass Padl & Kxprous. it 3 10 9 CHICAQD, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. v'm..m.!-n: . s n I T 120 Bonn, m, 110 p. m, 3w, m, nal-te, Tickot 1 man House, and af Dot 10908 m. [* 4:00p, o §:00p. m, |1l Xe. T Oatsn.m. |t 708 m, ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILR e ex it Handaipa s, NOTICE T0 CONTRACTORS. Orricr CoLtmpea & Torzbo I, R, Co, Corrates, 0., July 18, Ini6. BIde for tne cowrtruction of the Columbus & Toleds atlroad will be received at the ottice of the Company, in the city of Columbne, in the State of Ohlo, until uoon, ou the 34 day of Auj B Bids suuy be made for oonstruc tloue, or the whole road, aui may necceaary to eomplete the whole went. TLe Decessiry mape, profiles, and estimates for the work ez le forind at (ho oftica of tlie Chis{ Engineor, Uil D. Fisher, where ali required iufarmation will be ven, S Compauy rosorve toe rizht to relect any and al bidy offcred, . M. GREENE, President C. & T. K. B. Co, Proposals for Lake View Water Bonds, Renld Uds will be rorelyed at the Supervisor's ofics uutil Frid.y, Aug, 6, 185, at 4 p, m., for the 8 of 125 water ponda of the denomination of §1,000 each, dus July 1, 1805, and bearing intarost st 7' per con Jazable’séwi-aimually, ou the drat dayof July and Junuary, at the American Eachange Natinnal Bank of New York, and at this oftice. Thore will ba sccrued interest op fhio bouds from tho st of July, 1675, sud bistn raunt b made accordingly. Tiids will be recetved for all or any portion of tha Londs, tho town Fuserving the right to sccopt such a8 it imay deem necesers, ar refect all bds, They tmist 1o marked on_the envelope, Lilds for Laka View Water Tonds, Tioom 20 Dryan Block, Chieado, F, STLZER, Supervisor, For tho Board of Trustees of the Town of Lako View, Proposls Tor Walar-ipe, Orrice or Ti% B0ARD OF PCpLio Wons Graxo Lapine, Mich,, July 41, 18 Bonled prapossla will b zecelved at the offica of the Roard n("l'\lhllfi Works in tho y of Grand Ranids uptil Saturday, Aug, 7, at 7 'clock p. 1, for furnian- g’ 3 10 1% 1uiles of water miaius, Wit fhe apccials, riop-ralves and Bydrants, socords Jatin ot apevificatious on Bl 1 the office of Froponais tmay b 1ande for fronpipe, tho ont ipe, and 9 miies of tamarack or white- il HRELL, Clozk of Doard of Pudlic Works, g o or more woc- nclude all materials line ready for equip- MASTER’S SALE. Under Decree of Foreclosure in the matter of the Rockford, Rock Island & St. Louis Rail- osd Company, United Htates of Amerios, Cirealt Court of tho 1Tnlted Suaien or the Nogtuera Divtrc: of lioui. fo'am, “alon, Truast Gompany of Xew ¥or %, v, "n.‘n'nem;r [ ock fsland & ay, tho | 3 rion & Migeraville il paug, sod Seutiol A, ran, Uetgnday ri N, Roseaand 133 ‘ather Lolders of biu intervannd bierein, In pursuance o) a decrsa of the wall Cunrt tue abave entitied oauso ou tho 1ath dag vl i 1, Heney W, Bisiop, Master Chiy Gourt,’ will sell tognthier satoparcels.at publioauctinato therofur, on Tucsday, thy Lonth Augus’, A 1418 (oightean bundred and ty-five) at - fon o'clack In the forensan of smd laat mcntioued, front dour of tho Hepublly Lifa Lasalic-at., {a the Uity of Cliicags, Btato of Llifnols. The mortys platut ilad in said Kocklord ail b oin) nd s divected in said ty ol 'y Lfl:‘&f, Al n":f'f " o o aliiys and machioe shopis: al ur roipments, machinery and tonls hald fur s neotlun with sald Kocklord, Jtock Island & X Tiallroad Company, o Ja cusl lands auil cai miltios, in- clidiog ail . locomotives, tendees, ve othior roliiex stock and d timnle. ) o consteuction, ing the sald I(ailroad oF T o for ogerating and workin, e 0r any of {18 equipicite onuccted wil latng tu the d sy rights, clalms, 10 all lnases, ooutracts, avd with sny partivs owniug any cosl i, or tallronds, of with ather with all equipmuonts, matarial o tepl; any of its any af {ts cal franc! neba 1 d and roemonts made 18.dsy ar migoral Jands, or railn auy olticr parties for any other and singular the Isade, ten tharounts bolongin, rents inoougs, o <ol well at Taw 83 [0 lock fslsod & Ht. Lol alros om| il to thesama: ‘slen tiin entire railmad o ‘Minoesville Italiruad Conspiany, with ail the fr tivl A 8 tenances thoroto Lielongiog; itper properiy, tiel aad prrsenal, belongiog ot e s aid O Aorsville ( R ‘ompany, or elther of hem, Tt pmancoston af Wil 17, Forey, Roceiver: and. ail wthier peaporty Hlghis, franclisns, and things which shatl abe Hooh Rcquired by purchase bt othernise by the said d the peidrncy of suit for usu ko cons omipavy and ve Lo lcosiver i et widssaty raitfuads. add suaif bo' at e o of fl:":r!ll,) s octoed in e o then be .fl“lm. llnll\:l sapsrato pirosla. Hogsand dniinre oy i nd for the Lal l‘l‘f\'"“ #aid sale tho M, thonieed b4 foclro fmin sush purohiaer, o l Ayt the ‘ol a1andine And unpaid. Londs or Jaaaod under snd sucured by the oo of. o Utater 28T el | Chies ot tndebt aecss tasuod In pons, st h parcent lh appiruval of sal cula 050 o the aas ¥ 3 fuare roleronce can be o HENRY W, RISHOP, Mastortn Chancary ol the Ciecuit Conftal Ly United Biates tnr tho Nurthiern Diatriot of 1itinole, Thated July 19, A. D). 1875 MEDICAL CARDS. ___ LOCK HUSPITAL, Waabifugton s B cliatured by tha ol for tho eaps glvinu the b rnl&u-ul 1o 8] curs nklinrts at 11l i profesalon fur o anco il linportant. & ook Soie o 1T pane T icats fcomtiuge Wit thmoat duticata attontiod, with e Silody coundeauiall Urse 11UAGO, ILL., ctiscases. Hom. b o olrculare sant a JURE] - Nooueet Dr, Kean, 360 BOUTIH OLA-}“-'K-BT-, OHICAGO, N by madl, free af oharge, s, B L REARST e huute 8. th. 18 8. Bs{ SUDUATE [FoL Y L, ld D;P.I.HIIL! rea, el wad Voo shetd Mght Kz h!l'-n ¥ nod R ohkax Himpes Dubuque & Blonx Qity Kx,, L\&‘A}’lun.l Ninux Uity Es; bpang Spn CHICAQD, oy lJm(‘JQ# amt!unruu & QUINCY RAIL| and Cannla d Sizternthats, and at depof ™ Mal) and Rrpreas. .. Puiame aud Sironiot s ubugue & Slons Fachie Kan Line, of Gran Kaosas Cit; Shison & 1. Josspt Exp, Terun Espress Hondeua, Uttanes nda AR Phavenes Aurora Passenger S Dobude b Clty Fas. ;lll:nlln:l‘fll lht Exp, for Umabia. peuiron d 8L \oeroh R, owner's (irave A ccommoan i own¢ 1rove Accoras ROAD, e-rl., Indiana-av, and Stotsenth- Tickel Qfcas, 86 Clarhonsy *Hx. Bundays. 1Ex, Natnrg KANKAKEE LIN| From Central Depet, fook Luke-st., a-Ei depol second-st, _ Tursel ofice, 131 Nandolphat : et e Leave, Tndiananolls, Loufeville & Clnetn. Inihanapells Loweily & Ginci lianapol il ¥ Cincia At Alght L prow (daily e 1*12:00 noon, 8:00 p. m. Arrive, ® 8:%p. m. *7:058. m. From INitsturg, Cincinnati mer Clinton and Carroll. Handulyh~st., and at d CINCINNAT 1R LIFE AND KOKOMO LIVE. Co P i Indianapolis, Lauteville & Clncl. natt Day Eapress indianapolis, Lontaville & Giasia: natd (daihy} CHICACO & PAJF Pusentn it ot Ehtgagng g i S tgh anal tcket<ifics No, 43 Clirkt., next Mall and Exprosy., o Pasecager. M ‘PI‘ISBUHG. bopot CINCINNAT! & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. Yot Side, Arris " 8:40p.m. 7:0a,m. PITISBURL, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY. Leave, | rriee, OHID RAILROAD o7 Lpoaltion Huildin et Svekes afice, 10 BALTIMORE & Tralng leacs Jrom rear or ool af T et curmer o7 Wuthing! g and do ¥ Slarienes Mas Ex Luren and Sheruan-te, an (rand Juclic i — Zeave, s a, m, 00 n] m, 1o D, . T Telge s, Vel Beg T, « A WORCESTER & (0., Proprictors. RED o &0 [* #i 4 Tousa is coanidared thn Loat on the sst-casst of This I Now Knglaud, whare tuer 16 surt aod civor hatn tacilittes tur salting, tabiug. Kunoi o wvacellant out. U B 2114 for tie oumfort And bappiness of 10 3'Maino 16, 1. rua four iraine bor day i thls bosatiiol resort, ur d. 1 1 g, aad Al anding and L aton 10 MOUNTAIN SANITARIUM, For Pulmonary Diseas ASHEVILI E, N. €, “This fnatitution for tha cure’ aud will remain 8o throughout the eutire year, known to exert rAlR STANDAND 111 & 113 Lake St,, C! VORsVTHE & 0. 8, ' ‘reatment of pet sons sufforiug from Lung Diseascs, 18 now open and Asheyiile, 4,150 fuet above the lovel of tbe 463, liss for a forg tima ch patieuts, and thio_climate 12 well e e .“b: gl‘i;'h‘llmfl“uncu on consumptives, vANKY' OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBAKRKO, MORSE & GO FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXUHANGE FOR Bills of National Carrency, TRIBUNE OFFICE