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3 2 THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: IFRIDAY, JULY 14, 1876, I e R e e e PASTIMES. POLITICAL. The Prohibitionists Meet Again to Save the Country, waa the spitlt of tho Jaw of 180, Yon violate the 1aw when you violate the very esrentlal word of it —cqnivalency, The whole meaning of thin ls that there Ia In the hnman mind a sort o! |nn§|ng to get A chance to chent lnml‘\lml‘y. A great preacher once sald that there are Just two thing which hu- Tan natire wants—the lzudmcr and’ opportnnity to wrong, and it has happened In the Auctuations of theso taetals that there in o geand opportunity now to jump upon the bare mefnl and save; by clear, sheer swindiing, ome-fifth of the entlre amount which cvery public and privato debtor owen fo bis cregitors. 1 have never siuce 1 have been In public 1ife sean nn( rmpnllll(’m which lind al clementa of rascality ““Anybody can hit him; ho is the casiest man in the husiricss.” And then they don't do it all the rame, . “*NAME YOUR OWN PRION. At thchuglnnhuf of the present week one of the Directors of the St. Louis Club camo to Chleago with the laudable futent of getting two or three players to strengthen his hext yenr's nine, even at Lhe cxpense of wenkening Chi- cago. ‘This Director, being a gentleman, did not. sneak about, but wilked boldly forwand to cons er the menhie wanted by mere force of money. 0 one of the nnmfl:-l players in tho Chicago reached yet, though six heats wero trotted, The race’ will bu finlshed to-morrow, John Barney ia largely a favorite in the pool-hox. (irnnville won the 2:27 race, taking tho first, third,-and fourth heats, Monroo took the gocond heat and sccond money. Matnbrino Knte took third money and Tom fritton fourth. Time, 2:27, 2:97%, 2:20}(, and 2:20~the Dest time ever made on the track, The frec-for-all, with six entries, and the half-milo running race, will finish the mueting to-morrow, The Whites Capture the Bostons by a Score of It to 3, And Nominate n State Ticket to Draw One of the Finest and Most Intoresting Off Ropubiican Votes. . Games of the Scason. in It eo many of the cesent ninc—and perbaj o best man living in otie TEDESTRIANISA, and absolnta awindling. 1 do not ray that that1sita heeane e 2\ » BigR o T 1lall Mcctin t d Dranch of the game—tho 8t. Loulsan offered, ns 9 3 A Big RRow at the Tammany-1Ia cting et o' n".‘?fl;‘h‘;&“&“{?fi?"éfl‘ffl‘ {ormay | The St. Louls Browns Glve the Y O'LBARTY, a ntnrluri 3,000 & year and the eaptaincy of the Lrown Slockings, This dldnot iovo tho plnyee b (e Eillor of. Tha Tribune, : 1‘; ! Cnitoado, July 18.—I noticed In yesterday's Times that O'Leary's friends aro anxlous to see him on his mettle befors he atarts for England, and ns my match with Fifleld Isoff, through no fault of mine, I wish to remind O'Leary of his agreoment to walk a match with me for $500 a side, sintlar to our first match which he won, praviding I beat the timo he mado in sald matcl, Each of us having won o mateh, I call on him to carrywon Lis agreement, and walk the third matel, I am willing to waik ln the 8ccond R‘c):(zim:nt Armory, Dexter Park, or any sult- ablo recollect the ol shock of 1837, and the Jster anocl fn Now York Last Nights of 1857, and again in1873. Pat them all together, and the nanclal crises and atter break down of this conntry in oll of them combined would Lo light compnred with tho shock which this proposition vmurd bring npon the conntry, It haw been always \rute that, whera there werc iwo legal atandards of money, tho weakor and less valuabla will drive out the more valuable, Put thin law into operation, as suggestod, and overy particle of gold coin will leavo the' country just aa fast as it can he trans- ported abroad. Do that, and & revolution In finan- Ilartfords Another Sote at all, and the er then went up to Back. which s, the writer thiuks, the ost sum cver offered to & [:luycr. But even Lhis did not produce a favora- o answer, and the fnterview ended for the thne, Yestordny tho Director massed his forces for another atinck, and announced that he w“l,“lil gunfl{‘lmx u‘wom soonor than fail to el the man he wanted, Ehim TRIBUNE Laan't heard the result of tho last offer, To snother momber of the Chicugos who fills his position as well as mybud{ dues the same one, this gentleman frony St. Louls aunownced Rosolutions Indorsing John Kelly Adopted in Bpite of Energotic Protests, Louisvillos va, Athlatios and Mutunals va, Oincinnatis, LOCAL. TIE PROMIBITIONISTS. NOMINATION OF A STATH TICKNT ON COLD Wi~ TER PRINCIPLYES. Very few peoplo were aware yesterday thata Races at Long Branch, Clncinnati, and Grand Raplds. cial and monetary nffalra utterly unparaileled in the history of the nation will follow on the act. The' conferonce report was adopted—yess, 1203 nays, 75, 8a follows: T arris (M BASE-BALL. 3 that lio was prepared to offer $2,600 for next place. he “may name, from five to Ve y v iy Haratan, ?'fifn’ud. NOW M'DRIDR SUCCEEDED MANNING. sonson, - LLop % thirty days ofter slgn’lr;i articles, he to name c;'l"w";{"’" "é ']"‘) "::"l wwas being l'“l:ln{:; “:; Bater (i, X3, laniciin: Pouery The Boston Club is fortunate in having threa | o another he wrate requesting an interylow | time'and place, also” stakeholder. Froin past city. Nevertholess, thero was an nssembly fiafiey Gt Hagtared Tty ety g iie® | in & certain public resort, and recelved for | experienco hie kuows I mean business, and If ho [ sarucat, though gencrally consblored as mis- sanks, Jtenkie, aing: regular pitchers this ycar (without counting | .\ orinat the player was not in the habit of | wantsabona fide match heeanbo accommodated, | taken, men, who were trylng to fix the country. anning, Hewlte (5, o)y ‘1“'11-1 such talent In that linoas lles in George and | ,riing fo beer gardens to dobusincss, or for any | if not, the peaplesvill Infer that he ls following | Thlg they have tried to do for soms years, but Harbe, i teiily. John (Pa), . , : ey have trie years, e 1loar, tabbina (P8.), Harry Wright); and they are stlll more for- | other purposc. Weston’s mettiod of Lippodromlng, which will | g0 o0 e or other the country jogs along Biair, H:;Ikh!m. e, tunata in having ell thelr men with them, be- | = Perliaps & word or two of cnmlmcm. moy {;nl mfl}“l‘a ny(lmtrls;fl{m dlurcpntnlzlfi I hu;.a,e csz fn tho good old fashlon, The Republicans, UTChiare e ones (N. I1.), y 11 L e jnto their el alter a check, uf hat is ] ¢lie! ;fl{f,',}""' . ifi@“,’.ff"‘ B Da.), Manning three Inntogs ln Chicago, Capt. Harry | really wond of the pubtic’s businesa; if any Inen gg}g}%fifi' ml‘:fl:lm::hfl‘,‘l’:c%";‘::fia";'!“;'éc‘t]:“’l’nia'}‘lmll‘?': E:grdl?rfi Rl By, yesterday "“""fd :"fl' lanu\' lhu! by putting In f:’;’;’.’a"a"; ;",;,',‘J;‘if;‘{:,f,‘;’.,‘.‘.‘fl.," bl treaits | A mateh of more than ususl Interest to wll | and there a Democratte Congressman, or some- AT, L"fi'fl:g.(m“"' e otehion. the vetoran Dick Meliride, "‘ °;°b“¢":% Mlc\?t‘:' ors. lovore of England’s national game will be play- | thing of that sort, just to keep the thing oven, {orhrans, Lawren tiomat, almost out of place in any club bub the Alh-| “Ry¢ the one fmportant thing which bas &~ | o to-day between an eleven selected from the | There is uo good reason why things sbould not o M Tote, of which.argaization b le “vistually. the fi‘gfig 'l‘ll"’,"(‘,‘;;"e’égfi:‘ of tha sam:“:‘l"oane";‘ lsthat | Boston aund White Stocking nincs, na follows: | go on so for some timo. But the Probilitiontsts ook, tahen beautiful one, bt only a small | b} buslnces. B8 1u:oRer thiogs In iife: Tha | Harry Wright, George Wright, Sclufer, MeVoy, [ profess to think dfferently, —They aro Grah arah, m"’ &y ": :d ol ;’u;“ tact, :’ml harg. | members o the Chtcago teamn are, os fa known, | Spalding, Barnes, Anson, McBride, O'Rourko, | buflding up a party, and they think that oven Ernre, b audicnes took advantags of gentlemen In all thelr actions, and there I8 | Leonard, and Murnan, and an eleven represent~ | a few fallures can be complacently endured 1€ Tanforth, Jeace ly more than 1,500 people wero present. AsIn | 5ot fn the wholo fleld a gambler, 8 “Idcken” | jnr'tno Ghleago Cricket Cluby at the grounds, | they unly succeed in forming a great party and it Milcens Walkeron. k3% scveral games post, #‘"‘""' led offy mr:d“dc oL ";‘:Khi d“awm u‘“"‘;f‘l“fl’r‘;“h.“‘ E‘L,;"l Twenty-third and Stato streets, Wicketa to be | wiuning » victory some time. They have al- Nonrorsr Weltace 5 glullng m;“, whm,'f' 41 o,”‘-“b‘r:? ::o :;3 will, and general el‘i‘]oymmt {n the gme!', andin | pitched at 10 and drawn at 6:00. The Chical ready nominated ae Presidentisl candidates two ah, il (o, elthier sldo fu the first funings; but In the sccond | s W% BRGT COa00 ot etinled. And | Club pats the following cleven into_ tho feld: | gontlemen to whiom tho name of Smith s com- el Sopan. Whitehoust, Ilines began the batting of the game by akim- | ;ojoe appreciates thls so much as tho men | Philllp Wabb Wright, Dr. Ogden, C. P, Ogtlon, | moi property. Onc 18 Green Clay Smith, of ryc, O'Natll, Wike, ming s safe one past third; and, taking second | {hemselyes—oxzcept it batha management, Can | Turner, IT”“'I”MWM Bowen, MeGill, Collsy, | Kentucky, candidate for lrruhlentf and the Garfold, Jacker Wittiame O %o, | on Morrlll's futlure to hold Brown's throw, came | St. Louls soy tlie sanio of ber clubl Docs any | Darlow, Ramsay, and Diyer. other Judgo Gideon T, Smith, of Ohlo, candt- e Tore, Yhitawnsd (MIch), | gway home on Spalding’s safe hit to lef¢ field, | sane man think that a sensiblo player situated — date for Vice-Presidont, With this inposing ancock, Theiph, Whina (i, which waa poorly handled by Lednard, as the Chicagos are would b induved by any- DBILLIARDS. array of paines nlx_x thelr nationnl ticket, nl rf Uardenborgh, Plerce, Wiitis. Barnes began tho third inninj b{ Iaylng out | thing short of a fortunc to get into the chct- BLOBEON AND SEXTON. maified for the Prohbitionists to set up thelr FATS. x for a fair-foul, and then, when he had'tepipted | ual row which constitutes thy existence of sume Epecial Dispatch to Tha Tribune. State tickets. Twenty States Lave nominatod Aot Pougins, Phnips (Kan.), Schafer away from his base, ho cracked a fing | clubs] In teuth, It would be worth the §6,000. | 1 Mich,, Tty 18Tl ing the | tandidates ~ for Btate oflicesy and have s Rien, Pappleton, bounder just where the third Laseman had | Again, the Chicago mefi, or many of them, ETROIT, Mich., July 13.—This evening tho | iiade wp thelr eclectoral bckets. 1ili- 3 bieton, | galn, cagi ) g fabert, Jiea, a moment before stood. e then stole | have conceived no litile manly afection and re- { famous billiard players, George F. Sloggon and | nots Tad _ not — nominated yesterduy E"'E“r"'“'“ Eous o sccond, _ clearly outspeeding the bally | spect for the gentlenan who lias appearcd as Willlam Sexton, piaged a 3-ball match here of | morning. It was for that oh%cuz that iand, 2 and went “to thinl “on Peters’ | authority unto them. 600 points, und Siosson won on the 6Lk uning, 't »lhltlunlsu' to the number of ton, mat. Tus TrinuNg does not know whether the Chicago Club management has been bilding sguinst these extravagant offcrs, but belleves that it has not, and hopea that it will not. It does not urge the engagement of a single man till lnter Inthe senson, and thinks the wild rushing ahout and frantic bidding of some club sale right-ficld drive. Peters took sccond s a matter of course, and Anson brought in tho two, runs by o terribly hard hit ball vver Murnan. Althongh thoe fatter touched the ball as it pssed 1t {8 notbing against him that he did not stop it, Spalding opened the fourth inning with a very high foul near home-plate, and Schafer Be Slos 003 Sexton, 582, vgterdny at 13 o'clock at 800 West Madison i 2 bdd ] L itr.ect, he' alnll of one of the Sons of Tewmper- ance bands. It had been expected that Gov. L A Ancodole ot Soiilag B nith, of Kontucky, would be present, but no- ) ' J’ y @urtentaube, ‘When the cclebrated singer Henrfotte Sontag began her musical career shu was subjected to body of that name was on hand, and after tho usual preliminary handshaking the Conventlon adjourned to meet {n the afternoon, when Gov, unse, et came down to take it, though why Brown or | mausgémente—not alone 8t. Loule—foolish | tho samnc annoyances and struggles that rlelng | Smith would surcly look in, Providence willlug ;‘x’nu{i-unn.)‘ McBride did not do the work could not be ulcnr‘lfv and unbumness-lice. Concorning the two, | talent generally finds obstructing its pathway | and uo railroad accidents preventing, Some- Cawan, Lane, seenj however, the iy was mnuifed, and 8palds { threo, or half a dozen men who could instautly [ as it would race over the burning sands of life thing must lave been tho matter in the after- Cuiberisons Mackoy (8. C), Wl s | g, enconrageil perliups by the crror, hit awny | sign contracts elscwlicre, if they wanted to, 1t | 1o the baven of famo and fortunc, Neverthie. | 00t lowoser, for the expoctad candidate for pilil ST WO, | incly o et eld orer hor sop's ead Blc | speaks oo, ol o g e o bk o | let e dobut n Vienna wna mest briliant | wCuElTe ks ompelld to o on. withons bibhrell, lorgau, * Wuodbur, axki an enn then made outs at first, and the | belleve al en ays thal i0pes 2 o ere e Dobibin, side should have been out; but Schafer’s drop | not more then one new man kit appear fn the | Shite of the enorinons sea of upposition that |y Mz, Sparks, from the Conferance Committee bn e Indfon Appropriation Uil reported that tho Commltice had been unable to agree, “Tlic same Committee (Randall, Sparks, and Huel- sut) was reappointed, tho Senate conferrces, aein, 0 the Kame, it. from the Select Committes to Investi- ate the chargen preferred by Mre, White (Ky.) igainat Adams, Clerk of the House, for Interfar- mg to infuence legislation, reported that thero was no foundation whatever for the charge. Lynde, Lord, and Frye wereappointed s Commit- ‘e of Conference on tiie Bankrupt bill Adjonrned. ave Barnes o chance to go to bat, and he {mi- umvcd {twith a falr foul for two bascs, on which spnldlng scored. Peters was kind enough to Ticlp Barnes by a elipper to left field, and the result wns a sccond run. The visitors mndo thelr firat appearance fn tho column of runs this inning, Leonard lending oft witli a beautiful high safe one for two buees, betweert Glenn and Hinea. O'Rourke nlso sinote one flercely awsy over Hines' brad for two bases, and Leonard scored. 'The runncr was, however, too ambitious, and iu trying to make third buse oo his bit was put ‘vut by Hines' and Barnes’ quick return to Anson, The 1nst named made the tirst error for his side in Frccu‘d her, et the encouraging fear of the ions could 1ot entirely drown the lissing of tlg snnkes, Oue of the most venomous of these was the fafling favorite of the public, but stifl poweriul rlval, Ametla Stelninger, whoee voeal octuve had been eonskderably broken and reduced by dlasi- pation, but she cuunted scores of admirers who wera ready to defend lier position by every means, fult or foul, in thelr power, and eveu- tually succeeded In driving the (qu&erunu rival of thelr * Stelninger ™ from thu fleld. Chagrined, i€ “not humiliated, Sontag loft Vieonu harbbring anything but frfendly feclings towurds Amolla Stefniuger. One mornlug sonio Chicagos of 1877, HARTFORD VS, BT. LOUIS, Spectal Dispale to The Tribune, . 87. Louis, July 18.—IHartford auain lost the toss and was nfinin whitewaslied by 8t. Louls, To-day the flelding for tho first six innings was mugniticent, 8t. Louls making bud two vrrors woel - Iartford none. In the scventh. luulnfi I'jke scored on an error by Burdock and a wil throw by Harbldgo to cateh hin st second. In the cighith Inning Pearca waa scnt tofirst on balls, reached socond on a passed ball, and hotne on Cuthbert's two-bnse hit. Iuthe ninth {oulng Plke made a home run. BCORE. . TIE CONVENTION MET at 2o'clock, aud clected C, 8, Harmon Presi- dent, G, C. Snranon Becretary, J. O, Bray- mun, John Scbastl, and_A. B. Van Doren wero chosen a Committeo on Nominations, Addresses were mnde by the President, and Messrs. Scbust), Braymaii, Molding, Kasson, aud Sampson, Each “unu had somicthing ens couraglug to say, nnd, at the concluslon ot the addresscs, the Nominating Committes reported tlis following nominations for STATE OFFIORRS: @overnor~Dr, Jumes I, Simpnon, Greene Coun- ty: Lieufenant-Governor—Dr. A, S, McCormlck, Do Pedro. Frankiin (Ky) Iuatriot, v sterretie . ears later, while, she wus In the glory of her 0 i ‘—Abrahi T B T o h sips | Lhis nning by falling to get a very hurd Wit ball | 5775w T Lo, SN th the Ercat Conge Jogte, | e vin Davenst Cook Cbuntys Avaitoresao O T A ot A alddinmied | from Brown's bab. "1t dld not affect the score, =[] aud. the’ never.to-be-forgotten bullo, Spitzoder, | Hootasttcr, of 'Wullesids County' aitoracy-Gen- ‘ ;Il‘nn,gr\‘«"fl}l‘ncslnls‘t\ir countenance wnd siuister ho‘\qv:l\;ax;r slde scored In tho fth fnning, and g‘f,""“,’“f‘ EL at the Roryul “Theatre, Berlin, when riding slone | eral—Urlah lfing‘n”;fi 'I;‘x:q\:;‘l;c;xgll:‘ly. breathy stood beforw s, the Chicagos begat the sixth us {1 it, too, was to [ MeGeary, 3’5 oo of tho maln stroots of Boriln sho was at- : : tracted by hearing an Austrinn soug, famnllar from childhood and home, sing on the strect corner by a little gir} about six years old, who led by the haod a torlorn-looking blind womun, It was a ssd and I.OIII'JIII:F uir, and the hnplu.y cantatrice Immedintely ordered her coupe to by balted, called the lttie efnger to her, nud sald: “What 1s your pame, my wes Austrian cchot” . “Nannle,” the child replied, with a strong #Tum Dom Pedro, Emperor of Brazll, ' Bo | pe g whitdwash; Blelnakl und Glens wero field- | Hlke, c. ed out by Wright to Murnan, and Barnes stood ot the plate lanfi‘ enough to t about nll" the' cal that the Pru\‘idn for, After the wumpire had called i Two strikes,” *Good bull,"” and “Two balls,” McBride sent one where the batsmuan nypmved. und he * fell on 3t Just wonst ' so hieartily that it went down to left fleld fence, while Barnos tripped nway to sccond. And then hegan the At Large—Thomas M, Van Court, John Debosh. First District, Grey C. Sampson; 2d, Uenry Clark;_3d, John 3. Pricas -th, Solomon Lane} Gth, Frank Leppor; Oth, 8. J, Langridgo; 7th, Davil Hurd; Sth, Moses 31, Messors Dih, Oth, 'Col, H. G. 'King; 1ith, W. I Pogue; 12th, John W, lnggard; 13th, John Cadman; 14th, Josoph Kalloys 1oth, J, C. Wrlght; 10tls, dobn T, " Stoin; 15th, Itobert’ Allyer, 18th, Thomas Jall; 101h, Robert McCartucy. BTATE UENTIAL COMMITTEE, Ah " we replied, *how's the Empressi Never mind the Empress,” be rcjoined; “qust pive yous undivided usttention to the Emperor for n few minutes, You sce, since leaving Brazfl I've becoiuo a Llttle short up for micans, und wmn msking an effurt to rase the wind, sstho Americans say, Lam selling the Coutennlal u!lullmg-lnluk met s party down o wlreococoroll al cocrorrro al comornron T ¥l noorowmoml Bl oBucunenes S| uSoncnunenl ¥ Elizcostonno 2| acuomouoml b o%elol cococooce wlwcoscuse i o C, J._Mall, T, 3. Concropst, J, O, Drayman, town who skt vou were an editor, and needed o | heys exhibition of batting given by tho White 1] Voo ety i SRBG 1k Phontx, Janes (',nm{'mm-.n Q.'W. Atiger: spelling-book Gadly, and—! Btockings this year. With two men out, and 91wt A P E. T\ Edwards, J.D, Sheldon, S, . Crlsacy, C, G, “What else did he tell yout” we Inter- | unnided by a slugle error by their oppotients, 91| e My poar biind mother, iady; liayiman, T, A Weiant, /0. Molding, Jaines LT tho. | they scored and earned fivo runs by cleun hita. 0| .«Amolia Steininger, Indy. A A o0 B. Quigloy, T. 0. o said youlind awlfo who wis ortlio- | Peters followed Banies with a long one botween 9| “Amelia Steininger!” exelaimed Sontag tn | Tiie report was ndopted without any discus- grophicully sfinky, and cleven children who | contro and right fields; McVey sent ono spin- 5 | greatast surpric & A P y lh::"{dg'fic'hvmzlc'zufilur uiy books by ull weaus.” | wing safely to rights Ansun piit ouo away aver | Yes, ludgv, niy mother was a great singer e TR PLATFONSL “{Vl(.s}l m‘l'l:fl\ Hhu ald that you woro old Morrlil; White got in one of l‘&'fif“_‘”fib‘l‘flm‘ L= | Vienna tong’ ago, but slis lost fier volee, and | On motlon of Mr. Scbastl, the platforin of the clothes anit pretended to he poor, bt that you | Loferk dentre A it | rags 7 ¥ 9, | then shio wept so much thnt the lfiht went’ out | #National Ruform Prohibitfon Cunvention’! was were In rum‘lty u forelmn Prince, with gold buses, though he was Iimselt left by Spaldiug’s | Uartford.. : 000 0 0 0—p | ©of her eyes; then our frieuds turned away from | made the platfori of the Convention, cnongh tosfuk acunal-boat, and thatif up- us, sud when that was also gone we were obliged pronened by royulty you Hion eemea- L Lol 1, to ey our wuy o dlo of hunger,” T'he financial question esused sume little trou- Time of game—Oua honr and fifty minutes, bit to Bchater. The Inuing took hardly five .ble, several members expressing o desire to would unbosom | igutes to play, so u:Pm was the hitting. i " b 3 b L Uwpire—3r, Danlcls, of Hartford, Tears welled from the kind and geacrous | 'know where tho moncy was to como from with Jourselly andy us the Aanorleung sny, feome | N rune wero worad by the e wing In the B oumvii A ATNRTG heart of the fortunate woman s sho Hatencd Lo | Whieh to carry on & eamipaigh: . Tie wholo nb- it o't ll e told, s 10 Bt e 1t elzhtd was Poters, who gocs on Specia Puapatch (s T Tribuna e oot oo [ etk waa aiast. releered ¢ the. Excentive Gonv. @ No—he niso informed me that you had wine | Estord s the only member of the' Whites who LouvisviLLg, Ky, July 18.—The home nine | genulue sympathy. She turncd to the %“"”"" mittee. n your ~ellar that wus mnde fn the time of the Grat Crusnde, und that you would fnvite me in wnd e ao fidl of pound-cake and the julcs of the anclent grape thut 1 would b compelled L get into one of your most luxurlous beds und reuam oyer night,” 4 'l;nau you are the Emperor of Birazil, arc you ! “{am—the slmou-pure, bona fide Emperor of Braal.) s " Weil, Padro, as you came along the fenco Lthore, duf you nutied « sectlon of it that swings ot hinges 0 “Why, of courso Idid. You mean the gate, gentlemen who gathered about ber Ukosatellites around thelr stur, “‘Uentlenen,’ sald she, the pearling droqu of heart-dew gllstening in her beautiful uyes, * per- mit me hero in publle to take up o collec- tion for an unbappy slster from whom God hus scun fit to tako His greatest gift—tho gift of sight. Here ia my purse; do not allow itto ro- nlu;m ,gumpnnloulen in the hunds of this poor child In an instant the gold and silver coln rained upon the overjoyed little girl, who Imagined an angel had come to rolieve her mother frowm pov- erty and care. ll:lnmmul.lcm, the Conventlon then adjourncd stnedic, The Problbitionists will assomble here in shout ten duys for the purpose of u general rat- {flcution meoting. Gov. Bmith Is counted onfor the occasion, and other speakors are also expect. ed, The Prollbitionists expect to poll from 000 to 10,000 votes in Illinols, and the more confident suy the total vots throughout the Union will be 150,000. The more cautious come down to the extent of 60,000, aud estimate the total Probibition vote at 100,000. In the fall tiey will nomfuate candidates for Congressmen, It {s expected that thls will bo hus made a home-run on Chleago ground this year, His hit was a very long one up nguinst the right fleld fence neat the foul lne, and he reached home-plateon it because Munning could not at first fielnt the bl Morrill led off for the visitors in the seventh {nning with a fine longone over Glonn'ahead, on whicl i took second, Manning hit a right-ticld grounder which was mufled by Barnes, and Mor- il tallied, Schuefer bit to Anson, and_ quick work batween the latter and Burnes and McVey resulted In a double pln{. “Fho last inning gave the Whites no runs, and the visitors had to be contented with one run apuin captured tiic’ Atbletics to-day, defeating t wmflvcry enslly {n the presence of & swal erowd. Y " Louirville, El & ¥ ES by o | ] ol Snyder, o. Ryan, § Elormmmacant 5 W oz Slomercorokl izomconieo Elorancmose on 1l cocmooro ' 5 g o Y . Total.. 4 Now, toll me, Nannle, where do you livei” | donu abuut the lirst of September. yanphye How do you expect I got futo the - made by :}:wwa:& ERousTUy by Peters—his | gputens; ‘The clild gave the addruss, Dr, Blmpson, the Prohibition nomines for e thought perhaps that as you were an o }llfll gviu is game. Thall, 1 ‘Qlys your mother my love, and tell her her | Governor, was formucrly s member of the State Emoeror yui spuried. to walle throuh an or- ollowing e l-‘ur|ct. 1 9 old fricnd Henriette Sontag will do herslef the | Leptslature aud the Btate Board of Equaliza- e kil ool itos e Fomar 3 LA = . Fisler, 1 H ] 1 nleuura of hunting ber up this afternoon and | tion, Two years ago ho was an unsuccessful Feilro, S b0y, lot's e 1f you can got through Chicago. LR BPAE S11] o | buvim # Httle chat with her,” candidate for B8tate Treasuror., He has been that gato ngufl: without Kuocking uny of the T 1| 4 D Crying for joy, the child ran to her mother | one of the leading Temperance men in the puint ofl the posts. ol a 4] 1t 2| & 1 1] 2] 2 | with her good Tuek, and repented Sontag’s | country for the last lhlrlyi'm\rs, and was for- O v Ao ath, b albiomed R e 3 3 & 5 | words, but stio could not understand the | merly Grand Patriarch of the Sons of Tem- presentiy, and by {h, movement of his Hpa we o} 1| 2 o nl H 0 0 { violenve of the Impetuous hurst of tears thut | perance. Jiidzzed tiaw ho was indulging i sflent auntho- ol 1281l t = foll, fru Lo bt eyce, ta b Golloired by L mas. Wao quietly plcked up s brick and he rr: 1) 20 3 1) 4 27| remorscful uohhln'_o( hier who ones drovo the OYDE PARK. Iovan o sguli and was oo out of siglit, ol ol 6 2 ol o et Caro ACcORIIE 10 promise, brivi & A RAHIUBLIBILO RECHLIOAN Thnt's the ouly way todeal with Ceutenniul 6| o] o} 1] of 0 it et o B o bxminatton aliSofe | meeting wos held In the spacious reading-room spelling-book ¢myierors. skillful occuilst,who afteran examination shiook e — aniihslerin| o Uinpl bis geay head. Ho hud no redef for the black | of the Hydo Parlk House lust night for tho pur- Watehiug the Tusebush, o Cl'lxx"n'.“ oF Gie—To Bt :nlnltlumkt‘{x'nthndup to that time obstinately re- | pose of organizing for tho coming Presidontial Detrait Fres Press. ol 3 5l o " f 5 . campalgn. . Over the ruinsof ahouse, which was half 4 4] 03 1)y 5‘.{;‘.?&'.'“? :fimhm‘.l"m' Bi:Mbtalies; 2. With dullcate constderation the eonversation | ™1 "Gy gtated the purposs of the meeting, burnei, on & dreacy, unpaved strect fn the enst- 41 01 81 31 0 0 | Balls callod—On Devlin, '18; on Zettloln, 15, was led from tho subjects that would seeall | % o b0 e 0 Rvan for Chairman, ern part of the city, o roschush is stowly climb- 4f-ol 1{14) 0] 0 Btelkea callod—0f Deviin, 27; oft Zottleln, 27, thoso daysin Viennn. With heartfeltexpressions | And vominate T B yan for an, T 1 18 w0 s} vot that the pusser who 4100 6l 11 0] 0 | &truek aut—Gerhardt, Zuitiein, snd Fister, of good will Snnmfleu her former enemy and | Mr. Herrlog acting us Scerctary, glanees st the blackened bestus and rafters } } i ilv 8 2| Two-baso hite=Deviin, Alllson, and Ityuu, rival. The following weck a rouslug benelit | Messra, Bogue, Heron, Coy,and others, atated Wauld uot notice ft, but for months it hod no H1B KA W Left on bos uleville, 7; Athletic, 2. for u-distressed srilst " was glven, Soutng's | tho general idea that responsible parties should one L et uwsy the runk gro give It wuter, HEREEE Out on m‘- quu_-vmn, 12; Athlef cfl 10. ll;m,;eulu tilling the Louse, and also hlu purse | pooteoted o hroelnot & 120 clubs | 10 bislp b 1ta atrugeles 1o hido the sad work (4191 1]418) 0| Double pluye—zettiel, Fialer, and Sutton, uf the blind wotnan, - Until ber death Tlenrlotte | 0 clected, tn each procinct to organize clubs tn S tie” Une iy aliale Tamossh Qlesuveres e i e i MUTUALS—CINCINNATIS. Bontag cared for her, then her dougliter beenme | Hii victuitics, the wholo to by controlled by a CincinNaTi, O., July 19.—~The base-bull game hero to<day resulted as follows; Inningi— 124450780 52021111 0-13 00001041-0 ldrge ventral organlzatlon, u motion of Mr. Bogue,a committeo com- osed of Messra, Coy, Follanshee, Herring, Inmilton, and Bugue, was appointed to draw up & plan of organizution, ihe stunted bush, snd ber eyes fllled with foy. A father buried beyoud the sea—a muother Elinwoud,—she lved in a cottuge near the rose- sush with o queer old voupls whose heart felt tindly toward the orplisn, bat who saw nothing her grateful portege, and recelved o MHbersl education that fitted her foran Indepundent future. Tho slumbering nightlugale left many mourning hearts, but vone who loved hier better or more grntumllv than this girl. . Ituns ecamud—Mutuals, 2, The cominittce repofted in favor ot the or e roaeh v Fint —Cincinuatis, 4; . PP i TR ST ; b1t rosinie beyoud whatthoy wighi lave g o | s MbeeStutuote 143 Cciimati, g Fablto ulclde of & Widaw In China. entznton of contril i, catied (e +11yda polf s early wpring when the ehlld faund the | Boeion,ciscrier o0 0,0 1,0 © 0 0 0= Ecrors~Cluclunatls, 17; Mutuals, 0, The Overland Gl dfoll §iven an secount of i Chub Lo conaot of & Lresldant "s‘lféf&‘.r';f h t rlc] 'wo. bage arnes, 23 6, nea, 1, - t " ,3:.:.‘ v:l':,:. :' Tiu‘fé{.’ufi'fl :: n::xl ‘x‘ e“nnrlll |':u k::d ut’lit Leouard, 13 O'Hourke, 15 sloctitly 1. .‘ h & stramge sulvide whicly lately committed Treasurer, and ono Vice-President from TIIE, TURF, DEXTER PARK, Following are additional entriea recetved yes- terday for uext week's trotting mecting at Dex- ter Park: flx::\? COrass—A, Culp, Docatur, 1lls.,b. g. Yenry 21145 OLavs—W, P, BMoyers, Dauvllle, lils.. b, g Frank Muyora, 2:40 Cuasy—N, Porter, Davenport, Ta., blk. m, Kitty Stration, 4 POt :Tnsy Home runs—Peters, 1, Tota) bases on hits—Chlcago, 25; Doston, 11, Basvs on errota—Chicago, Wright, 1; Brown, 13 Munning, 2; Schafer, 1—Yosion, b, eft on b —Poters, 2; McVey, 13 White, 23 Iines, 13 Bpalding, 1—Chicago, 7. ' Wright, 1} J.conard, 1; Murnan, 1; Brown, 1 Morrll, 15 Schsfor, 2—Hostons, ‘7, lasus on calted bulla—Petors, 1, Time of gaoie—Two houra ton minutes, Uwplro=L. W, Burtis, 5t. Louls, ‘The fuct §s quite cyldens thut the pnnl{:ll‘ which struck the batting powers of the Clilea- zos Tuesday wud Thursday of Jast week was on- J o tuimporury attack and not a permanct afllics oo, They Luve, since the last day nsmed, showed "j’ in cxcellent form against Bond, Mauning, Josuphs, and AcBride, sud thelr gen- cral pln( Lias been worthy the commendation of their fricuds, though it ‘sccins that the sverago of flelding errors grows in about the swne ratio a8 tho Increaso of cleun hits. There may be suine veeult connection between the two, Yesterduy's game was s very excellent one to look at, and gave frequent chauces for -;‘:fiylumn, belng studded with britllant bita of ticl ug. o4 well usaboundiuginhard hita, The fnest fntleld- ing forthe visiturs was dous by Wright aud Scha- fer, the former making an excellent atop and thirow oif Biclaskf in the sixth inning, whil the Jutter throw out Spulding from back of third ju admirable style. Muruan was alsu in fiue forni, each election district; also, that a local Republie can Club be formed in ench of thedistricts; and a committee of thrce members from each dls, trict be appoluted to perfect the organization of such cluba, the Chalrinan of cach committee to act aa a Vice-Fresident untll the formal election of partics to fill these offices, This plan met with genernl satisfuction, . A ballot was then taken for the cholce of ofll cers for tho Central Club, which resulted as fol. lows: Vresldent, Goorge M, Bogue; Sccretary, M. Follansbeo; Treasurer, J. R, Beosley. ‘Ths meeting then adjourned, MISCELLANTOUS, A DEMOCKAT ON MHATH'S ELXCTION, 70 ths Wesiern Associated Fress. CnioAao, July 18.—It Is but natural that a Tepublican paper should exult over the electlon of & gentleman for Maoyor who unquestionably ifa goud Republican; but, aa you claim to ba {air and not simply & blind partisan, you will permit mu to state that thousands of tax-paylng voters cast their Lallots for Mr, Heath, nud yet thelr worsb epemles would not accuse them of beifng tainted with Repulbican- fsm, Allow me briefly to montlon’ .a few of the reasons which prompted s if it were o playmate, Rough boys soon dle- sovered why shio visited the rulns, and at frst ihoy were o mind to IEmll up the bush to see her weep over thelr work. They remewmbered thut he wus lame, and they weut in und helped her nove the bluckened thmbers. Day by day the amegirl watched the bush, When'the wind noaned loudly she trembled for fear it would ujure the bush, and when the raindrops fell she wped thoy would not strike tho leaves too wrshly. No watcher was ever moro vigilant, 'l‘l"lllll, und putient. Bhe tuld oo one her uns. One morninga weck ago she found a tiud. Every day, for days and days, sho had pecred unong thé leaves Lo sce if a” bud was forming; swh duy she hud been disappointed, and o leas srave ond Lopeful heart would have despaired, Jhesmited with joy whon she found the bud, wid sho nestled in tho grass hesfde the bush an watched . Tho bud grew and swelled, and by aud by it opencd & blt, and the lame girl's Leart 1ung a Joyful song, \‘umnhy muruln* when aho hurried down to sce the roso bush, he bud gu! blossomed, and'a decp red yoso smiled af er. - ‘Thore was but one hud,~only ono rose,~It was nature's reward for tho child’s paticnt care und lung watching, Bhe carcfully flnrked it, snd that morning people driving iu Elmwood saw a lame c!xlldltfudur jy drop adeep red roscon a at Fubwhow Fou, 1t geems that a young luly, un inlwbitans of that city, who hud the misfor- tune to be Jeft a widow While yet In her teens, was urged by some fnjudiclous relatives to enter uguin futo the bonds of wedloek, The thougnt thus suggestod of supplylng the place of her late husbund was 8o repugnant to her feelings that, in vrder to escape from the per- seeution of her advisors, ehe determined to “asceud 10 heaven on the back of a stork,” or, in other wonls, publicly to commit sulelde, Having arrived at this determinution, 8 day wasfixed for the ceremony. Eurl{'l on tho fatal morning the lady, dressed as the Queon of Heoven aud surruunded by a large followling of udmlrlnimlul.lvm and fricnds, started trom hee late husband’s house in un open sedan-chair for the scane of her self-inflcted death, By the way ahie vislted her puents, to bid them farwell, and stopped ocraafonally on the way to tusts the viands which were placed at Intervala by the slde of the road, as uta funeral. Ou wrrlving at un open spuce at the hack of the Hulchuou Temple she mounted on a dcaffolding which nad been erccted for the purpose, and, huving bowed tothevast erowd which hud utsembied towitnesa the procecdings, cried with o toud volee, “ileaven and earth! and my fricuds! 1 am quite sutlstied to dic in this munner.” Huving sald this she stepped on to a chalr on the plattorm and thrust ber head throngh the LONG BRANOH. . Lovna Baanen, July 18~The sciling race for all ages, & uile and & quarter, was won by Gal- way, Kinney second, Waco third. Time, 2:10)5, Taladin s disqualificd for frouting Galway. ‘Tho Thespiau stakes for two-year olds, threo. quarters of a wile, was won by Zoo-Zuo, ldalls second, and Obaster third, Time, 1;10%, Thue West End Hotel stakes, one and three- quarter miles, were won by Patlence, Mary second, Mcrciless third, Time, 8:14%(, The milo beata race, three in five, bud but two start- ers, and was won ugally by Woodlund, Alton second. Time, 1:503(—1:51—1:50)(, CincinNaTy, O., July 18—At’ the.Chester Park trottlvg races, sccond day, the weathier was clear, but the track heavy from yestorday's rain, Tho frst race for the 3:00 class, best three W noor folk's" g 0 other ornmnent—no | 8ud did a greut deal of work in good shapo, in five, puras of $1, 000 to first, $300 to | Buoss of 8 ved cord, which hung suspended from | Democrats to vote s they did. Primarily ot g,'flu"m % fi"flfik .m&.ge mn, ,té: gross Poterawas In tine batting trin, aud lod Barncs .:m!x Pn‘::dulllloo'u': thi rd', won by Charles \\x & crossbeaw aboye her. At lh‘x’: nn?u oment & | Mr. Heath s by far the most able of the threa and sparkled and shone like & star of night, and | on the record—somethiug to by proud of. He | Wootey, Deception second, Posé Boy third— | red cluth was placed over bet head and fuce, and also wmade the sharvest and quickest bit of play Inthe gawe in the last lnulng by getthng up, and tofirst, » bull which bounded off Barues nearsceond. Barnea was also tu shape, and two ateiey by b wira. horo dlll’hull tan uny others ol 8 gune, excep! eriia) oue 2 by Hines off G&urgu Wrig it, el firntlumeu among whom we had to chuose, be- ¢z fully posted on' city atfairs, which Mr, Rim- ball coriainly is not. Then, again, it was & com- lfllmum. to our distingulsbed aud able inancler, ho Hup, 8. 8, Haycs, of whom we ure justly proud; another yeuson was that they deafred to rebuke the want of political m y shown by & small ellyue of solf-atyled 1 when the tearsof the child fell upou ftits lustre was that of a diamond, For days, and weeks, wd months she hnd tended the rosebush_and sutched over it to secure a tlower for tho grave xithout mark or nume—a grave so Mko the thousand others that only love could have told best tine 2 g ‘The second race, 2:25 Jass, $1,000, $754 to firat, $400 20 second, aud $160 to third, Frank Rueves won two beats snd Blus Mane two, when tho rece was postponed until to-morrow on 8o couut of darkness, then, without tho least hesitation, she jumped off the chali, Death was almost fustantuncous, l:}d -Illu explred without the lewsy spporen struggle, Uufortunately tho cffects of this young lady's acit-devotion dld not end with her 1ite, for ‘s she child ! ther's b moldi UAND RAPIDS, deep an fmpression did ber conduct make on who inslat- ihio cliid that a wother's Leart was moldevg | My o witle creaic t Spalding that o was ’r‘““’“’g"""" o e Trivuns, Wolne oy Who lind witncesod the spectacde thit | o0 upon. nonduating _somehody - without — able to get awsy from the hurd bitters of tho Gnaxp Rariby, Micn., July 18.—The third | they suiused themselyes on the tollowing day | mwature deliberatlon, and - without either Esports and_lioports. Croak, crosk, croaki Dull thmes, of course. But, for tho eloyen month ending Sl&! 81, the Bxccas Of oxports over finports was §1 ,wd.un ! %?)\i pluco of 89,978,611 for Lho sauo tivse in chsmplotis with only clght first bases scored off It Is onc of tho niost curious things in the whole history of the gume that so many clubs coute to Chicago und “splt on their hands with forouity, aud cxplun that they ure gobig to “)chi' the stullug ous of Bpn{uflw.“’ n}uu.-u day of the July Horsu Mueting was a grand suc- cess. The weatlier wus tiue, except (b was hot, Tho horses trotted for all they wers worth, aud heats were decided on cluss finlshes to the satis- faction of ull disinterosted spoctutors, In the first vace, (3:44) o duul result bas not been Kkuowing or caring wuether such wowmwines cver bad been or ever futend- ed to be a Democrat, and by such boylsh actlon nm!ul.mghlng-nm\s of thewselvey and ju- Jured the party. Lastly, when the chosen can- didate of tho Damocracy had told tuuw politely by inuking betiove to follow her exumple, ll( n miswdventure, while oue of them was adjusting “the ropo round his neck, hils [:lm{'mulcl run off, wnd on thelr return thoy found that by Hkewlss Ilrlk:"raccudx.d tu Leaven vn the back of u stor Adams_County; Secrelary of Stale—lames Lo-: to go to the OI1 Iarry, then they tled them- [ piaing selves a8 n auperfluous rag to the “tail of n kita aot flylng by a few indopendent gentlenien, and thelr standard-bearer, In public print, scorned a Dowmoerntic nomination. ~ Under such clreum- stances, f8 1t t6 he wondored a$ that the Democe TRey dhi not enthuse! If anybody thinks that the electlon of Wedneaday is n criterion of what may be uxycctcd in Noveinber, thicy are doomed toa terrible disappointment. Itespectfully, Jon (GARRICE. [It is undoubtedly trne that some Demograts, anil very respectablo ones, voted for Mr. Heatl, and Mr. Garrick himself may have done so} but. it I3 nlso trus that for every such Democrat who supported Heath four Republicans were misled Into voting for Mark Kimball; they had been decelved by the slanders and falachoods of tho double-headed “ putrid-reminiscence? mon- strosity ngalnst Mr. Ifoath. In regard tothe eclectlon for Prestdent next November, we of course expect the Democracy will * put tholr best foot forward,” and poll a very reapectablo vote for thelr national, State, and local nomi- neca; but we aro also quito confldent that the Republicans will poll for thelr candidate a much greater number of votes, and carry the city and county by *a large majority,"=-Ep.) BTRAWS, An cxcursion under the ausplees of the First Methodlst Eplacopal Church of Bloomington entered the eity about 2:80 o'clock yesterdn afternoén.. About 000 persons weré aboard, anong them many of Bloomington's most prominent busincss men. Nearly all of the ex- curslonists have quarters at the Grand Paclife, Upon the way up a vote for President was tak- en, resulting os Tollows: {icntlcmen (lcfnl voters), Hayes and Wheeler, Tilden and Hendric! Peter Couper Nel‘n(rfll... P ndlies (of age). n‘ \Vli%e or, endsle or. ccived with {o h Py m\ll i cun I with hearl cheers oug atid-clap throughout the t¥nln. i GENERAL. TAMMANY LOVE-FEAST. THE LSTIMATION IN WHICH JORN KELLY I8 HELD, Special Dispateh to The Tribune. New York, July 18.—The most stormy and excited mocting of tho Tammany Iall Genorat Committee for many years was held last even- Ing. Rumors of great dissatisfaction with the leadership of Johin Kelly, especlally among the more respectable class of members, such a8 Edward Coopor and Peter B. Olney, had been circulated. Tho meoting was called to ratify the 8t. Louls nominations. Order was observed until after the commendatory speech of Au- gustus Schell. The offering of resolutions ap- proving the action of John Kelly, was tho signal Tor o sceng of the wildest and most disgraceful dlsorder, twhich almost mock- ed” all the controlling cfforts of the Chalrman, Poter B, Olnoy sttempted again and agaln to exprosa his dissatisfaction, but was fireeled at each attempt with an uproar that drowned his words. Edward Cooper faredlittlo better, and nefther could prevent tho adoption of the Kelly resolutlon, Mr. Cooper’s tesolu- tlona calling for o reorganization of the Democe- racy In this clty were Ignored. Tho meeting closed with a apcech by John Kolly, detlant in ita tone, admitting some mistakes from the heart unianml dentanding unity. ihe Western Astociated Presn, TAMMANY IIAS AN OLD-FASHIONED TINE, New Your, July 18.—The Tammany-iall Goneral Commliites met tz)-nli:m.1 Augustus Schell pmaldln;.z and a most lively time ensucd. Lengthy resolul lons wero_rond indoraing the nomination of Tlden nnd Hendricks s the most flulnig nndifirupur and only means of saving the country, Au amendment was offered that the Committeo have unnbated confldence in John Kolly, and are confilent of marching to victory under his londorship, This ~pro- yoked an excited discussion. Peter D, Olney, A. B, Caldwell, and others, sald tho ameridment waa out of place and should bo_ra- ferred to thie Committec on Organtzation, Ed- ward Cooper denounced John Kelly's action at 8t. Louls in fighting and abusing Tilden, and suld the Democratie lpurty never nuthorlzed him to do so. Great confusion followed, nud houta and shricks of “alt downI” ¢ throw him out1” The resolutions were finelly adopted, and Johu Kelly made a speech asking that everything be forgotten excopt tha common encny, MISCELLANEOUS. NOLTH CAROLINA REPUBLICANY Nrw Yonu, July 18.—Thomas Settle, the Tresidont of the Natlonal Republican Conven- tlon of 1272, wua nominated yesterday for Gov- ernor, and W. A, Smith, of Johnson, for Licu- tenant-Governor, by the Republican Btate Con- vention of North Carolina. Nominations were mado for Sccretary of State, and the Convention adjourned until to-day. Tho tickot was completed ns followss J. W. Albertson, Becretary of State; tho old Auditor, John Reilly, was renominated by acclamation; ‘W.H.Wheeler, Treasurcr; Tuzwell Hargrove, the old Attorney-Genceral, renominated; the Rev. J. 0[‘ Enraun, uperiutendent of Public Instrue- o JENDRICRS, 8anarooa, N. Y., July 18.—Gov. Hondricks was walted upon ot e Grand Unlon to-day b, Maj. O'Connor, of I'enncssce, Who prescnte hini the formal notlfication of his nomination. Gov. Hendricks sald Le would reply ina few days. It is understood that ho aceepty, JONAUS CAST FORTIL Special Dispatch to The Tyibune, Sramvarizlp, I, July 18,—At n meeting this evening of the Young Men’s Republican Club of Springfeld the fGllowlng resolutions were adopted: Witeneae, The Prosident of the Unlted States and the Governor of the great State of Illinais have #0 recently, without cause, and far reasons purel; F\n‘wlwl. exerclacd the iprcroznlhu of remoyy] rom oftice of tried and faithfal ln{:punen of Re« ublican principles, and honest, eflicient, and sat- sfactory subalterns under the feapective ndinluls- tratfons, sald removals haviug been made by dee cremptorily for the resfgnations of sald ofii- oreforo, red, 'Tht the Young Men's Republican Club of the City'of Springield, while it would not be wiliingly discourteata to hls Excellency the Presis dent of the United States, doca not heaftite Lo ex- pre the dzerzll regret ot the course he lna taken near the cluse of his Administration in the un« Justifiable removal of Cabinct and Nurean oflicers. Resolved, That the Young Men's Republican Olub of the City of Springfeld have the right to feel agrieved o7, 4nd o horeb cmpliatically condemin, the course of Oav, Beverl Jm in removing from thy Sccrotaryahip of the Lioard of Kaliroad and Wase« house Comnilesioners Fred T. Dullols, and that, 100, from no other cansy than wers persousl aud partisan niotivoes, PEROY, ILTa {af Dispatch o The Tribune, ‘Paroy, Ill, Jul{ 18.—~The Democrucy of the Fourth éunuorlu aund Represeutative District, composed of the Countivs of Monroe, Randolpl, and Perry, convened to-day in this place at 1 o'clock prm, The Hon. Willlun K. Murphy, of Perry Couuty, presided, and Otto Kushi, of Monroe Cuun‘.y, ofliciated na Beeretary. Ame bross Hooner, of Monrce County, was nomi- nated by acclumation for Stats Sunator, 8, I'. Mace, of Raudolph, and John Boyd, of Perry Counnty, were uuanimously nomiuated for Rep- reseutatives. In the Forty-cighth Benatorial District, Re- Huhllun vominations are os follaws: For Stato enator, James P, Craig, of Randolph County; for Represcntatives, J. J. SBwanwuck aud T. Fouataly, of Perry County. JUDAR TIFTON. Special Dipalch fo The Tribune. Brooinaroy, il July 1. —Supervisor Frees muan, of llnudnlgfix,nbcmucmt in"the meeting of the County Board to-doy, klekea up an un- usual racket” by Introducing s resolution cen- suring Judge 3) uy cLean Clrcult, for Sturning politiclau and huldlnfi on to ufllce but not holding court.” A lively debate ensucd, and the resulution offered as an amendment by Hupervisor Whitmore, mndllyln;;“ Freeman's resolutlon, was adopted. Judge Tiptou s the Republican nomlues for Coupgress, and Free- wan's oction s intended to do him mulivlous injury. o MACOUPIN COUNTY, TLL. Bpacial Dispaich o The ribuns. OARLINVILLE, llf‘.u.lul{ 18,—The Republican County Convention met In this city to-day, with the Hon. Jonathan Plowman as Chalrmai. The resolutluns of the Cincinnati Convention wero indoréod; wlso, & vesolution instructivg the Souator and Representative from this district to vote for Gen. Jobn A, Logan as bls owu successor was passed, The nominstlons for county officers wero: For Clreult Clerk, Robert Baconl, of Bouth Otter; for Bhierflf, Thonias Blmmons, of Brighton; for County Attorney, William 11, Bucll n%uf Carlinville; Tor Coroner, Heory Johnson, of Carlluyille. Thoe Convention waa very enthuslastic, and the largest ever held {n this county. HOIT, DET! Drroit, Mich., July 18.—~The Dcmocrats had aJarge und euthuslistic Tilden wml Hondrleks ratification mectivg at the Opera House this eveuing, Addresses wers dellvered by several prominent Democrats, strongly indorsiog the platfosm and tickot. MK, BLAINR'S LETTER TO IS CONBTITUNNTS, Bowrod, Mass., July 1l.~The fullowing ls Alr, y and n the olfondl, dressed in thulr Dost o R R RN iy A e's letter to the peoplo of L gresslonal District of Maigs . ¢ THAL o The Governor has appolnted my Conrern, 10 aucceed fin THon, Lo ot jator Thave fotmally necepted tho' trast, 1y b & the position a0 long Lold by e tn thix llfprweulallve In Congrera I8 hereby snrronges, The appointment and reatgnation took egr Tt 10th nst. Tieglnning with thnt of 1503 gg Nt by continuoun elections, aent me, an youe b fentative, to the Congrdrs of tho “Usited g™ For auch marked condence 1 hnve sneny A6 roburn the most zenlous and_dovoted sengrtd iny’ ‘powar, snd It 14 ceriainly not ‘e, feeling of pawn thatT now surcnder " (oot | which [ have plways foit so Mknally honres' Y liag been my boat, In publlo and I privu, . 70 man on tha tloor of Congrexa aver Foprercy i I8 constituency more distingalahed for infeocdd for pateiotiam, for public and persona) vir L, I cordinl support you have so uniformly g, 1X I thraugh thows fourtecn oventrl yeats o eyt hoor of my ifc. - 1n clos(ng the ntimatera,s T hinvo 50 Jang lickd with tho poovle of thiy g it Ina groat antiafaction for me t0 know that’ it returning bealth, T shail entor wpon folg of it In which T can still servo them, in commop Sl tho larger constitnency with which the i part. Y form'y Avausta, July 11, 1870. 4. 0, By —_—— A PANIC IN JERUSALEM, Tho Effects of tho Dopoaltion of the Ly, Baltan. The Manchestor Ezaminer and Times of yq, 24 nrints s lettor from Mr. Holman Hunt, datey Jerusalem, Junc G, {n which ha snya: **It was the morrow of tho day when the newy camsof the deposition of theold Sultan Abdy Aalz, and the Moslom Sabbath. Iwas worg),, quietly fn my court-yard, enjoying the more thy usual stillness, wlen my wife canio in with g gy, who had mysteriously inslsted upon reelng Ho then explatned thatall the Christians Iy y city had fonnd cause to fael alarmy that they g oll taken refoge in ‘he convents or barrleagy themnclves in the houses in fear of an immedyy uinesacros that the convents wera already yg, ‘lmlclmhle; that the city gnies wero shut, and 11y he Husalan buildings—my Inst thronged and fastened up, talnable by traversing a ‘roud which at anyme mcnt might be boset by the fanatics, My wife wy standlug by my slds walting to have this all fng, preted o' licr, T Jooked at my Informant mey ecrutinlzingly, That he was evldently agiagg wna not o bo' regarded as & slgn of want of sensy 1 asked him why ho bod cyime 1o mo. T kutwly face vaguely, but of whht religion wav het g answered thut he wansa Christian of Dellleh, and brother to otie of my servants; that he hadiy, tendedator in thu day o vislt her, but, eccing iy atate of thinga In the city, he bad ‘huericd there let us know, and to ndvixc ue Lo do all we could onrdefense, RetrenttoJdafla wasout of the questiyy for more than oo reason. Our only courss wuy, id barrieade the lonse, which I did by bringinging] 8 thie winter tirewood, and piling it agalnat the dog, and by. blocking ub the windows with beds, e In the meantling, wo had sunt out & nutive sem) for intelligence from & family at o little distancy, e roply wae not encouraging, | Wiien 1 led v all to barrlcade the liouss there were threo thisy 10 do—10 £o to the town 10 nacertaln the actuy #tate of thinge, to get some money to Xeepin oy pucket for any emergency, and, It possibic, toq 10.my house in_town to obtuin n large supplyy powder thore and the materials for making e g, and writh thcso & good puppiy of nativeco | i furd(-%ulu 10 nocessary, I leftmy bow In charge of the tutor, my model of tho morniy; my wifc, aud littlo boy, and - narse, and the Bet tohiem woman, taking With mio the native servay; with saddle-bags over his sboulders. We we along with eycs searching for overy fact, Itwy oyident that tho authorities of the town were dolzy all they could to re-cetablish qulot and conlidence, “he soldiers, In lrge bodles, were marching abo:1 [l with a ehow of good dlscipline, and a (lermy |8 whorn L met aesured mo that the Qovernment by docreed that if any man kept his shop shut by should bo taken to pelson, Inalde the town [y B met by poople who told mo that, for the time, dangoer Lad pussed, Some wero inclined to pooy voli the origiunl panic, snying that it had srisey rom & misunderstanding of the motivo of tw Qeneral in cowmand In sorving out o double o treblo supply of cartridpes. thers, howerer, brought proofs that threats of a very diatinct ks had been uttered by Moslema ngainst cortain Cheir. tiana, \L'Illng thoni they shonld soon sec what woull become of thoin and thelr co-religionlstas theyal agreed, howevor, that failing, as the intention o miechief had done, the gaverntng puoploot thecly wera in an awful fright, and werc really sincers for tho tima fo teylng to restors order, Tho Consch Jiad been o the Pashn, and the latt had apparesty eatisfled them that the atrictest vigilance should i exercised, The sceno 1n the morning had beent most extraordinary one, the whole population, nt the Christinns only, but the Jows, ound oven th Blohaummicdans, wero (hrowing down the thiss they had ln hand—butchers thelr moat, bakers ther bread, grocers thelr lllprllol. #nd_even milkna and women thélr jars, and running for thoir Hves Tho mintter was i mystery ut the heet, and to my § mind not with certainty an innocent one; but thew wis & Jull fn the excitément, and I had to profitty it. 1 got my sliver from tho banker, and tha wont to ny house. 1 mot many Moslein scquact ances, who nrlllnlrfl(lro quito garrnlons in thei salutatlons: but this morning they either tursed thelr heads altogether, of were wmost eby in their greeting, At cafee, loltering xllnt(l‘ Feci robios e () M ] £ i manner of otiier turbans, cyed mo apparently with niingled voxatios and asfonlshment, 1 avolded everylling like 1 #how of readineas to challenge thelr courtesies, Al tho door of my house there is a cafo, All the b bituea torned nway. We mado the hest use of ou time fn the cinpty house, and hicavily londcd 1l two sacks, As we came out wo wora watchel agaln, o8 If with chw.ludlcu. but no one Interfered l%lud half expectod to Aind a Moslom servantel mine there, for I had given Lim lcave from my res- IS idence to go to the Mosque to say hiu prayers, scl he had not returned, There waa'atill wore neces sary powder and cartridges ab my Louss In towr, lm(' lpkne\v Icould get thom before nl;finml. b7 little bo( bej hard to come with me, and thought {t worth the Mttle risk to be run fo givt him nomwn.unll of scelng tho state of thing, 01 touk him, ‘It hiad grown nearly dusk whes, Ji2 as woe pasacd through the Dumiancus Gate, i aoldier with an unusually intclligent face ranuy BN ta e from his follows sbout and sald, *You hadi fing fright this morning In the newa that wo wert g gulng to whod {nul’ blood, You cun't eay you dif not fear, for Iknow all the Christiane did, “Do nol fearany more; tous it I8 all the samo whethel Abiul Azlz_or — bo Sultan. The firet was lasj enougl, and the ncw ono will be just the same, und ho repented his first accussiton of fear, | was an unexpected address, and I muufihl It wort} while o auswer it. *If you nican by fear thal whien I was told that all Christians wero In dange! § of l»:lni masencred, 1 took every means I conld bg find to be reudy to Aght for the fove of my wife, [ and chlld, and self, and my housebold against anj that night come, yon ore pcrluatl{‘rlkhn but 1 had had’ you pointed out as one that was to attsck u ahould not have feared, don't look fool cnough to' do s such thlug." At which ® all the i in & laugh a D) me. Wo divided the waich that nixht, notwith: standing that 80 muny assurances had been giver of our perfect safoly, and every night since thet | we have remained on guard, for, after all declars tiona that thore was no ground for the alarm, wt hava it proved that on the Friday therc was o larst army of fellahecn, numbored. varloualy at 1,000 aud” 5,000, who marched npto the pates of the city, which was the oceasion of the shutting of the guies, und that these fellaheen befors dllYurllu[ came'to some resulutions (tho naturo of which i uiknown) for future action, For tho fow follow- ing days it seened possible that we might sco the peoplo of llchml:l who are great fanatics, march orc, _We aro told to watch the progroas of sffain nozt Friday, butif that day pasics off quietly we anall roturn very much ta anly our ordinary degree of caution. However, 1 ehofl certainly not_have mfi gunpowder and cartrldgea wo far awsy. Thots r o are mout Lrave now were durlog the punto most n slarm, " ——e—— PHILADELPHIA ITEMS, PrApeLria, Pa., July 18.—~Col. Robert Gray, largely clllfifml In the brewory business ‘l{flu. died early this morning ot his residence in hington, mflu here are quito gencrally afilicted with adiscase known as the “pink-cyed disten- or,”” something llke that \vEch\ wus known a8 Fhu eplzootic discase, This 18 |yr=vnmng oW aud couslderable apprehiension is felt, ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. New Yourk, July 18.—Arrived, steamship 8t Laurent, from Havre, QUEENSTOWN, July 18.—Tho steamship Wyo- ming, rouy New York, haa arrived, ——— TURPENTINE, Witanrorox, N. C., July 13.—8plrits of tur pentine steady ut 37hge. e ————— A Martyr to Sclence, Buriington Iaick- Eye. A Durllngton iaturalist kst Sunday, while Ine w 4ing thy causcs and offuct of the polsun of ¥ ap-ating, nobly deteriniued to make of himacli a wartyr to sclence, und lncomlnflly banded hie thumb'to an jmpaticut Inecet he hud caged fn 8 bottle, ‘The wasp entered {nto the martyr busiugee with & great deal’ of apirit, and backed op to the thumb with un abruptuess which took the sclentiet by surprise. 1lo wus 80 deeply aLaorbed in the siudy of romedies that ha forgot {o make any notes of the atber Pulm-lu connoctlon with atings, but hiis wNo wroto s paragraph in his uote-bovk, for the benefit of scienco, to tho efect that the pris mary etffect of a wasp-sting ls abrapt, blasphein- ous, and tarriilc profanity, followed by an intcnse dealre, falrly amounting to 8 mouls, for swmonis camphor, aad raw Lrandy, ——— The Wasbington Monument. Washington Stur, . Somo of our contemporaties, whils coinmending tho sction of Cangress In gusranteoing the com- Pletion ot tho Washiugton monuiaont, &t ng yaie {mo criticise the plan of tho monument as incon: gruoos and ugly,” They evidently ubor under the misapprohension”that the orlginsl deslgn of the wmonument, which contemplated a [Rutheon at the bugu of the abaft, s to bu carriod out, ‘This idvd been discardéd wholly, and_ the monuwent at cowpleted will constas of ‘a whmpla shatt, somo: shing liko Bunker il monument, bat muchloftics and ‘more siately, A plain shaftof white marbli of iy commen elglt wll‘ll, 12 slarationy purlty, aud siaple y very g ustra g ok A b