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'PHE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. JULY 20, 1876. : 5 folly. Ths Tiarvards had settlod well to their | The first atart was & false one,u4 the bow oar of the | better versed In ’x;omlc- and **dravght"-ing than | eb. g. Richard;'b, m. Nettle Botlew; b. g. Frank " A ES. work, and thelr boat went leap Iarvarda did not have his f 1o ntoanped In | #porin of thie turt, Tevte: bom, Amy 1 b. . Carrie; b, . Breeze: b. FOREIGN, 509, end 600 yards, The followlog ara the total o ping along s If some | Marvarda did not have hin feet properly stzapped In i3 3 34 . ib. g 1 . neotes: Beotland, 402: England, = I.’ Trenaly srater god beneath tne anrfscs hod lent | the boat. Word wawsoon given acain, and tho | ' hen thohorses wors eofled np for Y e e it Wil SEAETIR, 360; Canadn, nag, 0 osiand, 01; Australia, tlem a helping lhand, Princeton succumbod Bret, thien Union, and, neck to nock with Columbda, sho crossed crawa were oft in naatyle, Cornell and Columbia began at s high rate of ppecd, which they malne tained during the first half mile, while Harvard n, 084, aoglm m:ltnch ;vlll be concluded on Saturday st The Seotch Ave itclue McVittle, Mitchell, Fer- Miracnlnus was mixaing, having been drawn fromthe | Belle rnce, Waddel, Vieksburg. race. The horsea went away to A Jmmx tart, Irene | Secand Day: 1 Clasn—0, m. Lady Monrae, b. L Knfield third, % Aannua, g. £, George A, Aveg, ¢ g, Marion, taking the lead, Janesville kecon: and the rest in a bunch. 'These positione wete un- ., g Colmar, b, m. Muttle, b. m? Lady K., c. 8. Cornel’s Triumph at the Reports from the Turko-Ser- % TIE YOURTH-OF-A-MILR LINE. made no apecial exortion. The pulling of the L » son, and ‘Roe, of the team relected for Aquatic Olympia of the That waw not the crew that pulled at Springfield. | Preshmen crows wos remurkably oo, The first, | Ssnked all the way around, unil the homeatreteh | Ut GERE 1 e Sairp i vian War Still Very Ferla The Englishmen {aclue the National World They were Tike difforent wen, puling a differant | 1alf was croveed by Carnell fn 23356, with Columbia T e T Lo Tt the. Head up s Pkt Conflictin, {‘.Z’:.‘Z“l‘.‘,fii,“,?ga s sisre W ng Tt New orid. stroke. Tho resch forward was alow, the water Sireteh Entuld repeated hia performance of the Clans—Spotted g Albemarl onflicting. o lons, sevenshots splece e, previons heat, and ot the distunce-stand was on [ b n. Enfeld, b, °© even lerme with the leaders, When shout 50 | dudge, bik. g. Frank, b. g. Proctar, b. g Allen, yards from home frene tired aud quit s'ilke a | 4. £ Jm? postell, b.'r. G. W. & Me. 1., formers teer," making n bad break, her exnmple being ipon fior. followed by Janesville. 'The' eame little stallfon | ~Free to All-Bodine, Bmuggler, Lucille, Gold- wont under tho wire an casy winner, Janesyllle | dost. Lula. . Tomeo, b, m, liattle, 1. b. and Haevard tWo longtha behind, Columbin slightly Teading. Tho Harvards pulled like veterans, aud with apparent confidence that they wonld win. COLUMBIA'S NAD FORTUNX. Columbia, after thio first half, fell slowly baek, and, just as the race between her and larvard be- was sharpor atruck ; the unly apparont relle of thelr oldl atrolie war Ita tife and dnah. 1lapplly, they had cxtracted from tho old jts beanty and comalned with it the apeed and wusenlar economy of the new. Jinrvard did pull bandsomely, and, a8 abe drew up abreast of the Columbias, ‘wlio were pall- Lonpos, July 19, Tha Stack 2 2 N Al St Ll closed on nmr{iny for r:pmn. Fxehiingy orll Consuls and other sound inveatments ars bmoyant, In consequenca of the’ glut of money ger Sons Crowned with Every Honor of a The Servians Threatened with a Disastrons Firo in the A BURPRISING TIING, Her boat nervonsly darted towards Cornell at an angle of 20 degrees to her conrsc, Blio came ba- tween the Cornell lines of fiags, And, accing her position, rowed as snddenly “back hithor and thither, like & distracted bird, Her boat flew in simont cvery path oxcept that straight nnd narrow . Time, 2132, Voutih Day—2:20 Class—0. g, Maz , br. oy Thiiokwrith Tt ot RN TSl | et e ke crgitons crrmons | 7% U s vy pE S cars p Spmatie b Rear, i i ezl st L h ik e crab nnd the bost etopped »! atill. s gave | wasn starfler to the betting cruwd, and caused the 2:20 Clasa—d, m. Soow, b. g Gen. 0 . i 204 Honors. start, dld’ Tarvard & tead of thres longths, Colnrabla plucke | pools 10 Hndergo mnother - violeat. fuciaation. e, By o ¥ : T L A R Vi merchents, have suspend: tlnf:)ted I?MJ ’l .l)l'l‘lx &"fifigl WL Mttt XDON, July 20—5 a. m.—It reported that & well-known frm ;iulh'legl:?o-’ 1and District, one of the largest in the iron in. dustry and a gigantic financlal concern, was so- cen. svorybody aupposcd that Enfield was bound to 2-milo daah—War Jig, Bell Bruce wint and tula Teeling wan not changod when he | Waddle, Yickaburg. b X went away with the lead, and Leld the ratne Lo the Badd Doble's stable will be hore, his eniries hav. wnarter, which was reached in 40 meconds, al- | {agbeen malled but mol yet recelved, It Is also though 'harn pressed by Ircne, Nochange in po. | expected that s number of vther entrics will come sltion occarred until tho horsea struck the third | by mall to-day, tarn, when Irene collared and passed lkinfeld. | On the sccond gsy Lala will trot agatost time, & lly started n, and with thelr stroke quickenod two to a minute, gradually lessened the distance to Harvard's rudder, but thelr bow oar became da- morallzed, and the boat started ont of ita couree and crossod over Unlon's lina, Once headed. for Karageorgevioz, tho Protender, Working on the Fears of Details of the Three Victo- ries of the Rugged rinusly embarressed, A private meetls f thacans. 1 b, *¢iler rudder-wire b the eastern sldo of the Inke the ateeringbocamoex- | 4y tlia hioad of the atretch the latter made o break, | fast rial of apecd. the People. coting of the Tthics 'S“,.?L?B.T%-"“kéiz.,‘ttn:‘ '.’.?.1. ‘word ‘o board the '?n’g; cellent, and un alin that inrncd nelthertothe right | and, although quickly taken in hond, wan unable COLUMNUE, O, ‘r::n't';mfi;:dm(nmsnflfr’g!égo"flofll res aules of the Lake, und curtainly nothing thercaftar Su | 1vortha feft. The crew Leld on Its way to Myer's, | to tiead the mare, who won nnder o pull fn 2: 3514, Coryusue, 0., Inly 10, —There was anincreased 3m|uu ty if possible, That "t ge .:‘l"" the Ter steering wouldl Jead oue to wupposs utherwlso. | oy mito cast of the finleh. An the two boats shot TIE PIPTH AND LAST HEAT stiendancaat the mecting of the Columbus Driving g meeting adjourned The Montenegrin Column Ap- parently Meets with Little Opposition. till to-day. “‘The Financler this is understood that a buhnm-u‘nelr':ltalin {335':’.3:',5 mitted to the mecting to-lay, showing that tho “?a““m of the eonf‘en; are abont El. ((m., with Iittle or no assels after the payment of tho. first-mortgmage claime. It is hglrél expected ":.'{fgg"é?s l;fr{-' LY -tfi: plngc. bat, ag (z has been ! ated, unlikely to seri money market., 7% sctionslyaftoet the, A Splendiad Day’s Sport at Dexter Park--The Two Best Races of tho Year. Cornull strick TRE PINST MALP-MILE LIXB in 2 minutes $73%- soconds from the start, Two lengthy astern cawe Harvurd und Columbla, the Iatter eccond, if secand u all, by not more than & feet. 'Then caue Unlon presxing Columbia as hard; then Princotou and Wesleyan in the vrder nnmed,’ Cotnell now eased up on her terrible stroke, and, ruetng her sutngonists o well nstern, aported along at nit cuny galf, ua if tho raca wers ] Already hers, Harvard's stroke did not vary, but ehe swung along ot no slow pace, with a long sud stropg thirty-five. 1ler slidu forward did not In thc lenst perceptibly Jessen her wpeed, as ot Bpringteld, The _ bLoata here In thrce gromps, Columbla Hlarvard how to bLow, Princeton, Unlon, Wesleyan Iapping each other, and Cornell ahead in a group all by herself. Aw they approached TILE FIRST MILE PLAUS thesdine of flagn to finish the lost clghth, there was apyearance of going to pirces in the Cornoll bout, B ey neemed 1o Mall together amnin ss they Lracod themselvea for thelr final effort, ‘The Iiarvard Freshmen held on their course, rowing wtoadily, the sirokc oar throwing his welght sturdily’ on to cach stroke as If fearing to lone an ounce of power. But agap of three lengths 15 tao mueh to-closs up, and Cotnell records the third Consecutive victory uf the day, AGAIN THE CORNELL COLORA ARGEND tothe top of iLe uignal poles, aud in this casc showed to her rivals a speed unexpocted and un- recedented for . EFroahtnan erew, The Harvand 1 g‘ru-hm-n crow, alao, ware s remarkable sot for ¥reahmen, and it waa & good right tosce thospecial individual effort in somc parta of tho crew. Poste walst whowed & vielous tuy of the oar, veryrefresh. fug to behold, to the very last, THE CREWS. wulnln(nnnllrwluu to ‘nil pacties, and resulted in | Park Amenciation to-dsy, good westher, and a the complete discomfiture of Ircnu and her back- | RO track, Jn the firet trot, 2:29 class, for a ers. A good alart succceded several attempts, | Purac of $1,000, nine horsea started: C, B, Har- At the turn Irenc was the leader. with Entcld | ¥ey's Lew Soutt won the firat heat in 2:20%, and J. closo bahind. Between this point and the yuar- | W. Browning's Jolin B, wou tha second, third, and ter, which was reached in 303 seconds, Enfeld | fourth heats in 2:28, 2:201, and —Mf Lew Emvcd too apeedy for the mare, ond led hier by | 8cott took the recond moncy, Lady 1, thltd, and alf 8 length, The half was reached in 1:18,bui, | Jerry Postal fourtl. Bafore reaching it, frene quit, and was soon out of | = In'the socond trot, 2:8 class, for $700, twolve the race, being pusscd In turn by Jancavilie and | horses atarted. Wallace Plerce's Clisriner won the Kirkwood. At the third tarn the mare broke Lad- | fitet Leat fn 2:03: M. 8, Forbes' C. W. Wooley Iy and was pulied to & standetill, ‘The horses came | Won the second, ihird, and nisth heats In 2:03, fiome in the order given obove, lrene belngdis. | 2:34%, and 2:28%: A. A. Hogers' Fairfleld Belle tauced, and Enfield won the hoat and race. ‘lime, | Won tho fourth and ffth heats In 2:32 and 2:314, Bhik \aoley took fst money. ¥airfeld helle wecond, ST AR, ;5{".5‘137‘}“”'p.,m ot 81,200 fo cl'n.gfimer lh‘rd. and Belle Moors fourth, a h lov=i 2% T J o A s o "heaes S0 55 | 5, Orprnning tce for byeariolds wae mon by T second; £ to tilrd: $13 1o fourth, Miac taok one heat In 1:49, The Southern Wonder Enfield Beats 2:30 to Win the Three- Minute Purse. SeveralTowns inits Line of March s Evacuated by the Turks. Loxpoy, July ‘104 & m.—The Dundes Wharf at \'V)upp ng, a mile or 80 below London: Bridge, took firc at midulght and 1 st burne ln{‘g. e upper stories are gutted. Johnson's wharf end Jolly's warehonse contiguous are threatened. BMORT TIMN. The Otdham cotton masters have resolved to run their mills only fonrdays in the week, Tho The London Times' Summary of the Eastern Situation, Cozotto Trots o Third Heat in 2:221-2 and Wins the - 2:23 Purse, * | thejart are ciown e theleshapest pce, M, | | ornglrotio, B, Mo WHSE: Yows-Laty, T9er BASE-BALL. It Thinks that Operatfons Will Be Cone | wages of 50,000 operatives arc thareby docressod and Colunbia's bow, “Luion ke’\t wall np, and 5, Willlam Daggett, Niagara Falls, N, ol DOSTONS—ATHLETICS, fined Within the Present by $50,000 weekly. Princeton was Inst of all Dy o lnif-lenyth, = Wes- 4, _E. \W. Gregory, Palmyra, N. Y., 10} ‘Goodin, Fiilledeiphi Apectal Dispateh to Tl Tribune. . 4 List of Trotters Entered for [ lersustruck th mile-flug aquorely, n sgato the J.W. Warner, Mock Stream, N. Y., 18; .Di““:m#mr, Bushn PrrLaokLria, July 19.—One thonsand persons Limlts. FRANCE. race with Princeton foz Insi posilion becauo ex- citing. The_lady, who was keeping up on Tialf wteam, played lightly along omong the leading crews, and was 80 near the varvumen that 1 could . 6, P. Mason, Brookiyn, N. Y., 22, o ol o . ¥ Cogn, et e, 207 No, 3, 18, G. lilton, o R Brawen, 0 were pregent at the game to-day. Heavy batting TAR UNIVERRITY BILL. and fine ficldiog were the featurer. Eggler made VERSATLLES, Juno.10.—In the Benate tho : veland Meet- the Clevela THE TURCO-SERVIAN WAR. & 03 No. rown, aged 10: No. b, Wis reappearance, Leonard did the best batting, University deb ing. e the piuy of ‘thelr every musclc, and, ntensly | 3 J s TS P, Se d 10! 4 3 niversity debale was continued. M. Blmon g B cpiog Cout ent thom byeathe. Cornell crosned ‘",'1,7,",‘13,‘,‘:,,“_ R R O AR TR sad, with'Rourks ‘anl Fislar, tha'but deldig: | HEVESDIIE ABANDONED, dened that the moderate Republicans wished sho st il line In & minutos 22 seconds, frots ke | siowart Ao, agel 10; No. 4 W &l THE sCONE. 4 :flmn July 19-—”’-“%“'3355 gx‘": :d‘" to sttack religion. They only wished to ops s art, and Harvard Sve seconds T, 1a + No. L : No. 5, -, | vonic sources annotince that 370 : Tho Bostons Dofeat the Athletios | ok tualpttety S, it | MU A Sod S Sk Y5 B T TIAE | i Nevoile witbout fghing. | Bower, - oo L e 08 L el 2| H m, AN ey palle: woll. o P ., o i Vi e 4 at Philadelphia. ot i’ tha vetorans of Tnat year wera | 28%3 50 o0 ian AccooxT. ! PRI P 0 Wight L 1133 a0 | The fnsurgents have Invested Gotachko. ——, compellad to dce the red slowly go by thein, T the Western Associuted Prees, ianf coords Oonrke e 335 58| BrLosnve, July 10.—Officlal dispatehes say SPAIN. cipde CO“'NELI:' . chnllenuedu:'hxuol:fi;‘{;z“:::fi‘;fi‘%’;’m: vigor and g ] ’i;.c‘;;\|§“3n§i'aa“€{m§“?hf{§'i‘.‘m3 my. Murnan, 1b..... 1| 1| 7 o] o { the Servians drove onc wing of Osinia Pacha's JMPORTANT BILLS PASSED, strength with which sho went away after Cotum- e e B homteat. _Tho rosult acarcely jua- 18, g’;‘m‘: o % 4 [; 9 3 | anay out of tlree intrenchments, ‘which the [ MADRID, July 19.~The Kenate has approved . RECKONING UP, m, n;u.l :’m{e {Tea. it l.w;u‘-: }'fi(ffl“'p""fi'.}fl:} u‘m u.b- prc{l{c'l.,lgn. The sf m:L for %.‘z‘:t.‘:i:::.: H?é Manning, p. 11 31 8! 5| § | Turks retook after recelving consideruble rein- Ulcc';:ud'.!ct. ‘ GLORY FOI ITIACA ng to admize in the wi she given about11:20 &, m., and throy 2 209 H Schafer, 3'b..... o] 2| o} 2{ v | forcements. ngress has pasecd the bill suppresalng tis , boat auawer to her pulilng. But what was tho together, The Harvard th heat X 18 s Ly Speclal Dispatch to The Tribune. 5 D e incctn and Wesleyan? Nicol's | bays e A athe dah seeared ho Jad, iR §i wice Josephs, T. fo.vs 90101 LONDON TIXRS REVIEY, Fucrosfu Buseay. | SamaToor N, Yor duly 10.—Tho threa events of | EANSE ST Jne heind, ae it it had nofntereat | raving about thirty-six strikes to the minate. | Anished the day's wport, and wihen the hores were Tol7l51 | 5 | Lospow, July19.—The Times, in o leading {ho Inter-Colleglate Regatla came oft to-day, and { in the roce, aus Wesluyan, which somo calculators cnmefl foliowed closoly behind, pulling in m,fi;a called out it woa found that Lady Turpin, the |2 5 edltorial artfcle on the Servo-Turkish fict. CUDA. the tropties will all go to Ithaca to keep company | had tigured on for third position, was still being | bat powerful style. ’l’hen camo the Columbls, | Michigan mare, had been drawn, the starters belng 1| ol o of 2 10~ sl conflic Sy o to keep compaoy | 1 nbich faster than waa Fropor indcedtho tatlo | cloat up. Thens reative posltiuns wore unchangud | Littls frod, Nettlo Burlew, Ay b tnd Coratte, 20319l 2 | says: “All that comes to us from Lolgrade Is 1Lune, witti the flags won by Cornel YO eetly | Between tholr struko of thirty-tio and thi othors | e iud of tho firt mile, Thon a sad misfor- | This was a favorite raco with the pool-buyary, aud 1| 2| 1| 4| o' | contradicted from Constantinople, aund con- HAVANA, Tuly 19.—Tomas, Benitez & Co., weather was propitions, the water perfectly | e ¢pirty.five to tho minute falied to express the | tane bofel Columbia, one of ber mon catehing o in the sales before the first heat Littlc Frod was the ol 5! 4| ol 0 | versely, When t " te greneral commission merchants and dealers in smooth, and oll the victorfes falrly won. Tho | rate at wwhich they were falling to tho rear. Princo- | erab, and throwing the boat uut of time, Tho cholce, Burlew bringing nearly ns much money, 9 ald g ersely, cn Lo opposing statements appenr i . thi 4 o e Dalveralty crew was byno mens #0 | fon Lisd rushed up 1o thirly-ight, but the stroke | minfortune compalicd thom to- sbandon o ace. howover, while Cozetta and Amy B, found some 3} 513 31 9 | ou the same day in the same column, tha most. | BROVIEASE B this clty, have falled, Liabill D awta expected, tho Tiarvards being less | wad so clipped that lowas bt noase. . In the meantime Cornell, fanciers. AETIet 3 1 3 4 93 | trusting reader eannot escape from screstions. | tes, $300,000. d 3 D ————— B Tongib and » half bohind, and thireo 1egtha | .o o oor 10 aratmile; o crews were 1owing | romed Harvard down, galming slowly bat suroly | Oathe frst aticwpt tho horees wero nent aws 9| 18131 8] of dissppolutoacnt, {rritation, ol trdiffbconce, WESTERN ASSOC e Coumbla, who slono claimed to. dispute | SEPREMG ot ko boys, sieadlly and Srmivy | Wit cvery airoko, and outainiuy & declicd lead | o' 8 good start, Amy D, Laving ihe pole, wit 1 21| Wemay thercfore confine ourselves to Indi- IATED PRESS. tho first place with the wianers. Unfon was fourth, !orlgt Jraudyet bl ‘)"';:;:ggl;«h: nd | by the end of ih socond mile. Tho Harvasd 33?':?.‘5&&"“"&.’.’31’5&?‘33 | Livle -f'fi‘:’vfixd:"wfn" 71531571121 7 | cating the main results of tha campalgn s they | DETROIT, July 19.—Tlhe regular annual mocbu or ¥ and Weatoyan and Princoton far fn tha resr. The | walted for change & 00 co0t B | BoyE e o anteating ovary Inch of water; bat | when the word was given, oud at tho frst turn too 53460789 sppear at the present moment, ond the position | 165 of the Western Assoclated Press was held time of the winner was 17:01%. ion the contro of the nan}. whore u.axnrl.:-. Jrying | (o faios wers' againat thom, aud_tholr stranger tho pole from . uAl[l‘l!.pt:’l'lg vas not hfin:}m‘l" duting the 1221 g 102110 which the nelghboring States have sssumicd or l:;rc r:odfir-h or r:;lherton dfln excursion-boat in g 3 “olumbia, a1 'rinceton 4 race. 'Th rier ache 4 . - wl TUE BINOLE-8CULL valnly to_averlap mbia, an 0 rivals geadunlly drew ahead. Carnell passed tho e Wit Aqmy B et c)gg:fi. Tuns eared - Ahlotics 4 Bos 7 | arc lkely to assume In consequence. It 1s cor- ¢ river, where the sttending membersrepatred . ' 1in was caslly won by Francla fu 13:423, who fa ono | shiske off Wealeyan. Usion waa more succenstu ttempt thau Princeton, and it scemod as If of tho beat amatour onremen inthe country, having | et SUCAR SUON J EEE0t malin boat sad not already rowed nine racos. Danforth, of Darvard, | ciththomen, Beforo slone proved o reapectablo antagonlst. In TR TWOMILE FLAG bt heste bt T Feaed e . Corgall, Which p ck and _yellow o rear, Cornell, whicl Comell urpriscd the crowd and ":}‘“'fi“ DEE | et Tull of uncavd powcr, now. jet itsalf oat, and frionds by winning off-hand, Uarvard falling o] 55050 Syith s stight qulckening of Lis stfoke, make s good timo s they had in peivato. AN | gried to'longthien the gap which Harvard on the ins accident to tho rudder threw the Columbin Doatwout | side had been slowly but certalnly decroasing. It £ th s rio use, howovcr. Harvard did not seom io b fitho kaca, TN excliod, and yet hung on as if impelled winnlug lino throe lengtha shead. tuln that the original plan of the Survian invasion has been disconcerted, and thongh un- doubtedly they have fought with the prestest courage, they can make o real lm(rmuian on the maln Lody of the Turks. ranting the Scrvian clalm thot Gen. Teherpayeff has suller- ed no defeat; that he is etill in advance, and has taken means to assure his emnmunlm‘(\nl, we still belleve that he will in the eud bave to fight for the security of the Bervian frontler. e has but & small army, sod the Turks prob-- at 11 o'dock. An excursion was taken through Lake Bt. Clalr on board the Fortune, the meet~ Ing proceeding mcauwhile, with President Hals atead fn the chalr, A report on behalf of the Board of Directors was read by the Hon. Joseph Medlll, showing the affnirs of the Assoclation to be in @ prosper~ ous condition. The. following Directors were elected: Joseph Medil), of Tur Cricaco Trm- uNe; Richard 8mith, of the Cincinnati Gazette; ton, 6, nind, On the farside Nettle Burlew went upto | _Three-base hita—G. Wright, 1; O'Rourke, 1; B e L e et it toaminetacs | Taik 3} Zotiteta e o L Teet. From thin point home, Burlew made saveral | . Two-base hits~"Brown, 2; Leonard, 1; Fisler,1; offorts to capture sccond place from Amy Ii,, but | Knight, 1. the W isconsin tate shook ber off evary time, ond | Lirat base on errors—Hoston. 1: Athletic, 2, they came home in the order above mentloned. | Umplre—Mathows, of the Mutuals, Amy D, made break whon ucar the wire, but lost Time—Two hours, nothing, Time, 2:24%. TOE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. TIE BECOND NEAT, although o fast one, was Hraducth"fl of constdern- | o, The Loulsvillo Courier-Journal hos the follow- Blo dlssatisfaction nmong fho crowd, on uccount af | 108 Paragraph, shich the light of recent events goes the hollow manner iu wiilch Little Fred boat Nettig | t0 corroborate, if not to prove: . JIONORS, FLAOB, PROCESSION, AND MUSIC. Samazoas, N. Y., July 10.—Peoplo roturning from the lake aftor tho regatta found hotels ond stores decked with Cornefl colore, About 7 o'clock the Cornell winnors were met at the entrance of the Palaco by a procession of studonts, somo 200 In pumber, with a band. They were led by the President 'of tho TRow- S | b sl wer, ~ Tho Columbla "boat now Lurlew on the last quarter, Tho atart wns a good | _Bloce the sseemion of M ‘White, ., | ably even now outnuiiber him. Taking into . THE GREAT RAOE. | b oo, e, the Coluuwbla bost now | Jod b iatlon. The. winnors fn an_ omoibus | o, Darlw tKNg tho lcad at oucc, Hotly préssed | Darmcs, sad eVey from e ontons s g | Ay e O e Msriel Speriority oI Lhe :h.l.:i..'nudfiman. of theLoulsville Courtr-Jour * PEOPLE, ler puddor. and ngaln went directly | ynd wagoh, with tholr boats, marched up and down | bY Fred, Cozolls and Amy . in tha'rear,” Tn this | B0 rymarkabic scuaation In baso ball wanigement, Dut | Turka, the difficully of moving fo wuch & coun-- | op/) Soscpusdd. Sicbaniee! dm“ the Pittaburg \ dpecial Dispateh to The Tribuns. Y into comells widih, 1t wis seon, howordr, | Lironiway, the sludents following, soveral carry. | OTISE tie uRaciortan Yeushed I 1h Becanun, and | pouscement witbe punticly inas tat et s - | & RS defectivencas of Gen, Tehornayells | Goronicle/ Johi Roapp, of the Bt Louls J BAnATOOA: N. Yoo July 10.—The crowd'ln at- | thut thie was not duo entiraly o 6 laek of control | fng Lrooms with Corniell. colors.. Bouds at Con. | o8 the fur ide Burlew Jod Fred fouropun leoathe, ‘onEagE To Tiaztiord il Lo rabaterred 5o "Bveokiyn Uean ; Ao J. Kellar, of the Memphis Avalanchs by the ateersmon, for she swung buck to hor previ- Londnmes aiabered” about. 4,000, Columbla boing | B the ntectman, for Fhe ok ot Sebiontg. tue largely represented, nnd Cornoll only leew 80. N gap botween horsell and Unlon. 1t was not until Theto woro but_fow membera of Easteon colleges TUE LAST EIGHTII OF A MILE " o ¢ould Ue clearly scou from the grand smong the crowd, The siia roso on & purfact sum. .\blt'}hfl‘em‘;z 93:‘“ e won T sotul Biisnor: for mer's day, Not u cloud geested him an ho apsonred. | MMy VAN CTE (G"Win frans tho frut dash. abovo the' horlzon, and, as anxious colleglates | 335, vard slways was a goncral fuvorite, beaides hav- Juinped from thelr beds to thely windows, all fear | {ng uat symipathy usually accorded to n_boaten of farther delay vanlshed ot once. **Allabonrd | crow, apd Cofumbia® wos so close up : . f cr partieans atlll hod hopes ut tor Saratoga; goiug right elong!" wea soundod 2::?: pu‘:n(. PEurnell wan stoadily heling Ler | earlyendlong. Before the late breakfost waaover | gy 5yfing hier customary stroke, trifle rigged thecolumnwaain motion. Thero woro plenty of | ap'the finish, bus strong and sure, Jeading only by toams, and prowmpt and comfortable conveynauces u length, when Harvard struck euton the course ‘ " e 'y stroke, Columbia gulning a half- could bo had for 0 conta, Carrlages, singlo bug: }vcul?vhlo,'l}h: ":allf"z." oy i B ul‘ulpmenl., we must conclude that thc war will ‘continue to fringe the Berviun fronticr. The' strongest feature of the campaign fs the movement of the Princo of "Mon-- tenegro. @ has @& forco, cstimatod at 30,000, largely composed of volunteers irom other districta.” He boasts of great successea; that Lre has beaten the ‘Turks, or they have ro- and J. ¥ Mack, of ‘the Sandusky Register. The Board afterward organized Dy the eleo- tion of the fallowing officers: President, Murat Halstesd, of tbe Clnclnnat! Commerelal; Vice- President, Henry W. Farrar, of the 0 Journal; Beeretary, 11, E. Baker, of the Detrolt Tribune; Executlve Committee, Joscph Aedlll, Rivhard Smith, and W. N, Haldeman, The members present who took activo par- tleipation were Albert Roberts, of the Nashvilla American; A, J. Keller, of the Memphis doa- lanche; Col, L. Markbreity of tho Volksblatt; M. Halsteud, of the Comumercial,and Richard Smith, of the Gazette, of Cinclnnati; Col. Fred Drise colly of the 8t. Paul Plojeer-Press-Tribunag A, gress Uall wnd the Grend Unfon were on the Plazzas ploying, and the crowds cheered as they passcd, THE BROATTA DALLS at the Unlted Statos, Girand Unlon, and Congress Hall wero largely attended, : THIE PRIZE ¥LAGS were presonicd fo the victors nt the Grand Unlon, st midnight, by William M, Evarts, _IN TUFIR OWN COUNTRY. Irnaca, N. Y., July 10.—~The entirc main streot 18 decoraied, and crowds are cheering lusiily ovor Cornoll's victories, while the Unlversity chimos are ringing werrlly. _ OTHER SPORTS. Cozotta third, Amy . far in the rear, and evidently | nextscason. Mansger Bulkel Chvosactl "o haif waa pessed in the fae ity B B e a oy g aomoITo E, YEET e of " 1:0035, but_ whea the third turn | BN o Bigh-salatied organization in Liariford s u 1o waw reached Little Pred went up fo the | juiopersiion. whiswili briok base:ball upin the me- are's wheel, und ol the head of 1he | badihacioboail menlve & Srsater shara ot pubke et hircich was on oven Lerma with her. At thia point | Lerest and suphort on aceount of e’ ihen belhi almost Durlow eoied to, quity mud Hictla sent Frod | entrsiys ocabine, Wi, die cenws ' mate 3 Lome at an caay galt In 2324, Buslow ‘two lengths | Cammeyer willbo wmociatod wth Mr. Bulkeley f thé Bebind, Cozette third, Amy 8. ourth, A ar oF uboral ropute that Mr. Bulke- | treated before Iim: thad bis ‘men would have buen drlven i’a Win, and, o the thing Lad the ape g::h:l;‘:x;m‘l:éuplumd to clwuge o nop-paying | has entered Lu\'uhl}f. nnd threatens Mostar, pearance of Iw_ln{ avrolmblc. they determined to e LiF TERst 1857, bot he Is not_co-operuting with the Serviae, put a new driver Lebind her, Ancnnll::‘gl when | mho ContterJomrnal: co "0?1_ 1 unless thore be somothing very profound in the tize horse camo on the track for tho third ficat, the | ;onitfONele BUFEE B l’,‘n‘wtbe““'fi"{‘“,s a0- | plan of mmrni.':n. decision _of the judges was snnounced, and Y Lo ofticial: *The notlon that the Montenegring do not gles, and Lacks could bo hirod at Boston pricat. forTt, waa tromendous, but Harvard Insantly re- e on Ot orerea |10 "o im0 the | e cennow stato positively that Soyder Deviin, Ger: | count upon the suecess of thelr allles otkin, of the Sentined, and C. Coleman, of | AT TUE LAKE, Covered wud epurtod bautifally, nod whowed her wulky, At this, Jon CTrout ihe | Bauy g‘;‘,:;{";g,fo imer, Laid ism Will realn B | 40T r o for what they can e o™t pand | thie Herold, Milwaukee; D. 3. Touser, of the TIIE TURF. 4 “ DEXTER PARK—BECOND DAY, Tt zccms s it tho ill-fortune which has sttended Dextor Park for 8o many years had ended, and the track takon Its placo, whora it bolongs, nmong the foromost in tha land. 'The opening day of tho present wmeeting was In overy respect a success, and yesterdsy was oven an improvement on the preceding one. Alt:ough the programme pro- vidod but two racos, both of them wore fought for 10 the Isst, and thers was no complaint of paucity of amuscinent, as the sport lasted from 2:30 to 7:30 o'clock, ‘The nolable features were tho game manncr In which cach race waa contested, and the snrpelsingly fast time rocorded agaluat tho srinner in cach clnss. To beat 2:30 in a three-minute race would bo no discredit to the meetingsatClevo- Globe-Democrat ; Mr. Kunpp, of the Jepublican, driver of Turlow, together with Ler owner, made of 5t. Lonis; Jienry W, Furrar, of the Journal, of | e season,and kiv- | pelves, beging to prevall, A short time will 2 bl iciek, and orstad n turn to the judges sveral ticiion 6 hoth 8 ; ire thoice, . Drevious to thia beat e e | Emer BRI e i rt show the fruth, - Meautlino, Groees romalns eiie | and Joseph Medifl, of ‘T’ Tmipuse, Chi: wWith Littlo Fral $30, to 810 against the fold, In | 800 bewwil Also rematn here. | {tany clinnges are con’ | tirely pescuiih Anh Uit by ances her | ago; Mnj. W, 1. Hediim, of the Daston soiloof the clocutionsey cfloris of Traut the | yeciom keap O e Ticais | e e o Caby liom aratlons | joupnal; ¥, W, Franceco, of the Columbut judges ordered Dean into the sulky, and futhis | hat tho above players form an cxcellent nneicus from | Of Beutra Ly, and will probably keep qulet 08 | Zyurpal} thie lion. W. W. Armstrong, of tha anner tho horees acored for the start, After sev- | Which to &ri & tip-(op teatl. long oy sho e Plaindenler, Bdwin Cawles, of the Leader, Cleve- LML A GIVEN, AT tacrowe, Pans,duly B POMERS: - it i AL £ Mack, of the Soudusky llqm:: ; ] Spectat Dispaich to The Tribu ante, July 10.—Thie Zeu states that the s ] ) with Littlo Frad o o sy tho. rent rotting. M. | LaCrostb Sime oy i o Wiutuata, ot | great powers are I dally communleation relutive | Jorfis s Sefbenecl, of thy Biiteburg Hf“’;’! bio at ouco perjotrated a'very moan, acl by ollow- | Janesville, champions of Wisconain, now ou fholr | to Eastern afairs, with'a view of entablishing u | gy, Fr EDEAIOL, OF 130 cirk Sranapiiiteda Tuft b homs, 16 rin alongsido of Nettle urlew, | tour trongn_ Wiscopsin nnd Miucdatn, plosed | genorai aareement so us to be in readiness to | Diskers of He Tribue, Detrolt. thereby eausing the latter to loove her mt‘ und, | their Ot gume with the Oskwoods, of this city, {lhc advautage of ony opportuuity to Other members were reprosented by proxier, befare she could be steadled. it was not in hot ooy Tlio pnimo resulted In favor of the Mu- | grefoclT WORT fufiuence. It fx auder ‘The exeursion throurh Lake St. Clalr proved y 0 to win the race, 'The horses nt ] L % owfnru e A I Nesonds, “l“;: mv\;em tuals by a score of D 10 4. Btood that a general understanding of all to be one of the most delightful character, and 3 it was resolved to continue these exeursions an- thb Jead, Cozetto n good “second. =~ After " owers existe, the system of cxclusive ngree- vite e i aseln tho haif-mile pole f 1:12, the biack maro TIIE TRIGGER. .5 | hont hetween the three Northern Emplrcshay- | DUalys and fovite the lutics to participate. went for Fred in hot atylo, and tho race Lome ba- PIGEON-BHOOTING AT 87 1.OUIS. ‘ ing apparently been abanduoned, =g tween tho pair way a e one. Tlic mars w3 tho * " Hpectal Dlspatch to The Tribune. SERVIAN RRSERVES, CANADIAN NEWS. snoedioat, howover, and won by halt . length ia | gy, Lovis, July 10.~Tho grand wiog-shot tour- | BELGRADE, July 10--AIl the rescrves hivo Special Dispaich 1o The Tribune, tho sight woe cnough to please the most coptions | enduranca gulued in Ler 4-mile pulls necosal- vlsitons, and to kindlo an ‘cathusiesm whichoa yet | tated In her "propsration for the Tt Bpclupteld bad mot been oroused. Tha water wos porfecty | o oar water of her fawous antogonist. wmooth, and tho 1lttlo flazs along the course hung | Columbla made o rathor bad fthird, - somo ns lwp as If drenched with water, Now and then 3 or 4 lengths astern, the Comell = boat a puf? of wind would come up anda ripplo would | W8a rowed to tho shore, o the refervc's hoat un- run over the snrface of the lake and disappear. 1munced the tine, Thoe other boats slowly paddled mway, and the race was over. The grand stand, which at half-past 0 o'clock wae 1 gooD BNOUGH FOR MARVARD' buta akcleton-like structure of boards, soon be- || {s the prevuiling feeling among her mien, and o came dutted licra nnd thero, and the benches under | feeling of satiufaction that she had dona more than vi g was expocted of her porvades her adintrurs, Onl; o ia LA e ot o | G2 et TR X! 3 2at the alr and made them much 1ko tho interior | fa‘flie T4at yoars, and softens tho unpleasantncen of of a wall tent under the hot sun. The sight horo | tho Npeinglleld remiulucence, Tho fashion of the wasas Iuteresting as usual, the appropriste toflets Cornol) students, of ralaing thelr victorious oard. 'n tholr shoulders ani bearing thom down of tho ladies, of course, making'a beautiful ap- | Zick &% ek, SENCCR, M i Gres, must meet pearance, Columbin's colors, especially, blue and | {ye diganproval of wore refned ideas, 'This style white, wero particularly becoming, andconstitated | of glorid=ation should be done away with unlees | land and Bufl ) Ve 2:2051 Amy B. third, Nettie I & > a 9 o el e ENCe er and Cornell colors wero well reprosented, and §00d | g o wing o tho. oficial time: Comnenl, | Willallord as much rcal sport us any fu the Soptl- | gdds, the ratlo belng 50 to $11. e aa or e . Tiss Con ol it PUNISHED. b A poronsy ol 11l His Qecease way be looked for at any mo- 11 budon cor ek JOULTAHELE, o b, | 00 tho St. Clutles Ttond, ahoet disance tram the S et ool | ment. Prayers ure belog offered i all Roman mmi e Durlow, and: with that party holding | ¢ty Tho tournament, which fs under the wgn- | ting outrages in the neighborhiood of Phillippo- | Catholic churches, It fs sald that the recent tho reing, the quortet wos sent away to @ pood | ogement of E. T, Martin, of Chicago, who also | lis was hanged to-day. oflicial anxicty contributes to his present condl- h‘ml dl‘;orm n‘-’fi: r:v:)“; nfin‘fll’y‘nfir n'fi’dm:mn:;;?-'{ furnishes the birds, gives every indleation of belng " TURKIST r&mnmt 8 Hon. 4 4 o saccessful affair, judging from the Intorest man- Elghteon Servian battultons from Sajtschar y i ho” tho' Tead, Aho | aharien’ N | lesud eotoray by genmen of fue ety and | partiioato n o, unt aitac on Oamen | o N5 SR 8 LSS L OO Burlew captured the pol, and for a time it looked | from abroad, The shooting commenced at O 'acha's position at Tzvor, Lefore reported. The . Josepl street, pluced his estats {n the hands aad” shoWwould wia lhe leal. At tho third tum, | o'clock, but tho entrics for o varloun clastes not Servians wereepulicd wilh grost lose, stan. || of 24 aslgune (i, IS nsdcle sr itle ;;35{5}%' B fflu 1&':'n‘e‘£fi‘u'(lg’.‘§n'$}v'fi;k“:f?; Ruvicy: oo comlitedy, Cebvuial | areopaiaky gmm::}l‘tlm;.d Three [ctxha?m’m& ygcrvhus v | Lad, dotie; u‘lr}r{c! lmbgm'.\s about' $352,000; 0 ngorous, ant 1 vitl > ' L ] e L B e e eeatmeny. " Along tho home-stretch | Esch one waa at five birde alnglo rise, 31 yarda Deabelihlcd searTliipmely osols, with'a |'S104000 of whih sre sl b Lo steured. 1ilglfe took advantage of his horse's peculiar abll- | distant: Of these sweepstako premiums, Mr, E. + fntelligenca that the Servians have lost thelr Orrawa, July 10, —Scevonty-five mounted po- tasta and stylo was xeen on every elde. 17:01%; Hurvard, 17:064(; Columbla, 17:184; WAITING, on, 17:%%; Wealoyan, 17:068%; Princeton, Ten o'clock, the hour set, arrived, "hut 18{10;&. o the glasses falled to discover tho boats il fn o Tho telegraph fallod to ansounce | pCoraeioDoms, i By Walormeg, Cumberlend ny news glving tho reason for the | sonville, N, Y., sped 24; Ko. '3, D. W.' King, delzy, which subscquently proved to have been | Chataugua l.nlw.le Y., cll".‘zl;Nu. 4, J. L. causod by the breaking of the ruddor-wire in tho | Jorvle Cansstota, f{,-u};al 3343 Na0d, S L. Columbla boat. Epectators crinced the most be- | g M iicas B, Yoy 2800 Soffgkes 9. N Ostrom. coming patience, particularly later, with the Bag- |~ Jarrard—fiow, T, aged 102 No, 2, M, alynals, which were holsted ona pole in front of | James, n%eflfllfif . 3, W, B, Lo Moyhe,aged 213 tho atand; Lut soveral timencrroncously, Atabout | No. 4, W, R. Jl:“g wm‘i’ l‘,":Nm b, J. U, half past10, **Thoy aro offl they are ofti wae | Bolim aged 25 Btroke, W. A, Bancroft, aged 21, lateral. The fino work shown by Cozette intho 2:23 rnco stamps her as a mare ranking among the beat ta the land, her third heat in2:22%% belng o performance not often cqualed. Another thing that deserves commendation was the actlon of the judges in placinganow driver Lehind Nettie Bur- lew when complaint was made that vle was not be- ing drlven to win. The fmpudent remarks of her original“driver, John Trout, should, howover, hove Imposed on kim a finc. In reply to the howl- ings of some outalders, who were probably mora nteresied in the pool-box than the success of the ol ] Irvin_A. Sprague, York, | meeting, it mny be euld that it 1s just such acts as | fty'in that 1ine to ludulge him in several skipe, but T, Martin captured thres, two tirast and one second. ¢ rec " r auddonly announced, and the Amorlcan f8g WS | arod ars Nor 3 Edward Er sng%f Fuyiun Dage, | tho ono alluded to that will place Dexter Park In a_ they wera ofno avail, the mnm”fiufinfl"hm“. The balanco' wore taken by 51, Louls men, Tha | Positions around Nisch fs contiruted. fifixfi?wtfig‘ffl%\"fi|1?“xxxl|‘f|'finhzrrefi{?ful toba ia run up and all eyes wero anxiously turned to the | N. Y., sked 21; No, 8, J, C. Hm;ph&; Midalo | craastablo position bLofore tho community, and’| leuith in tho fast time, for a fourthhoat, of 2:24xs, | frst match of the tournament proper commenced | 4 pon pnocinl suys nn ainleable settlement | Northwest w}ll be made nt Fort Carleton thu Wgnaly. | tghen Con. agod 807 8ol 4, G 3% Nidmmond, | canso it o be patzantzed by the publle, Littioreed was veey' projeriy sot vack o ibird | 8 AL SR Xa o (U ot sl sie, 1 | betiween Tificey ani Roumania is cosidored | 18t of August, at Fort Pié the. 5t of Sop- THE JUDOES, Drootdsn, aged 15 Htroke, J» T. Qoodwin, Caps TIE FIRST RACE e Gfth heat was noticeable only for | yardsdistaut, ''hotewera twenty-two entrlce Iu | assured. Prino Blsmarck bhos advised Rou- tember, an: attle River on the return uf 1t was 10 minntes past D o'closk when the Lady § taim, New fmk, aged 24, . Avorages, 22, of the day wns forlioracsof tho threo-minute class, | tho inoquality of tho start, Cozetts hav- | bhie contest, Heveral ties wero abiut off, ench tio | mania to strive to maintain peace. the Commissloners from Fort Pitt. Arrange- oSl THE BINGLI'-S8CULL, CORNELL TOO MUOI VOIt THEM, Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Banaroaa, July 14,—The alnglo-scnll race was of the Lake left Moon's wharf for the start, having on board the rofcree, the Regatta Committce, and Willlam M, Evarts, E. W. Stoughton, and two gentlemen from Saratoga, and ono lady, as {uvited guests. Tho parly in all ing about threa lengths tho worst of belng st fivo birds, sluglo rlse, yurds distant. THE SBERVIANS UNBASY. mnents have also been made for the payment of , 15 whilo Little ¥red went awsy. on | Mr. Grilith, of Peorig, 1Ml., took tho iret prize of A Belgrade speelsl says the Minister of tho { the Indians lu treaty ot Fort Ellls, Fori Polloy, favorit Lippl 76; Mr, Williame, of Bt. Louls, th d, of - pocial Say! o My o TSy flinping, Sulty 8y the 3. Willaws, of S Loul, thy second, of | utcrior” bus recelved o deputation of fnhab- | Buoal Luke, Quappel, Whunder - Eills sad e t g th. 1 t ! ) and Mr. Barnard, of Chleago, the fourth, of | ltants, who threateningly demand tho_publica- | Cypress Hills, next mon .%i’»%i"‘x‘:a"{..'g‘%g'l‘fl?.",le..‘Z{?S‘{,‘:e{‘.f.i‘ii"wx‘gx’\"e’.‘. api Mr. tarnard, of Chltago, e fourth, of | 1S53 it of kiled and woundod, and irue ro- A great deal of lutercst was felt in this ovont, as three-minute races ‘gro morally cortaln to contaln aovoral ** dark ones ** whomake their debut on the turf in a quict and unostentations manner, shintng forth in after years ua stellar attractions of tho e ——— I ek 20 yards' dlstance, ten sioglo riscs, rta of tho progrees of the war. rc\;:‘l‘l::;';% :::f,c& gn:;"::\;. nn: ’;:; mflt‘:l:l:;:g well rowed, b“h Uxe_llnlelrluu;n nw:‘;l%w;;s ug‘ ‘l‘n frat megnitude. . st :'3.5.“:2‘1.:'\‘,5’11!&'1'&" 1“?;??‘.“5&‘3&‘\2 tll:“lf(lfl:?fim lnuhufl'),l ngntc& l‘helr'n uv‘ver': e h?""::‘:; posfmm r:‘l the acnue‘rhv:‘uv!g ldnplm'l" mdp’rz & “ofiwfi’,‘fipo’fi;u i E ts which followed and procedes o 1IN T POOLS Fred for Arat placo. “Bhu stayed in 1 ition | entries, Mr, South, of Frankfort, Ky, sccurer ring o declaration rinco Milan and b T Al * was tho comment, but the lake lny placidly, | sters wa 5 4 befora the race, the baciers of Rnfeld, tho South- | URG (ho. head Of the Rome-siretch was sooched, | 4ho frst peiza, 8US: Hleury Klotamdn, of Chicayo, s wiors unjAstiice. I dclaping waE | 5 T Louis Mo, July 19.—~Tho Bauthern Hotel, start was at 11:35, and Francls, of Cornell, soon drow away from the rest, depriving the raceof its without 8 ripple to help or hinder,—os inflexibly orn horse'about which so many wonderful sjorles the when sho shook clear of Amy and raced Frod for | tho second, salfua Hlbph‘«lildn, of Yeoria, and Car- | without the consent of the Skuptchina. 8t. Louls, Mo., Brestin, Darting & Co., proprie= % tor, of Bt. ul diviged tho thind, 1 d e with souch style and finish, and putting on 8 mog- iphia party rmilying to 0 support of Irene. too much for him, and she went undor the wire a 0l well, of A uls, > e , S14. = o i ———————— Ay e piry af the end,’ It waa & closo raco b | Pine Leaf liod alio frlends in tho crowd, but tho | leogth aliud 1n 8543 Kollowing 1s R completed th day's programme, but, 1t be. | tion arrived Lors on Tuesday from Roumaniu. THD PIRST GUN the others for tho drit half milo, aftor was firod, at the head of the coarse, and, just Which D b a TUE AUMNARY. ing early, an extra tnateh was armanged st 14 yarls, THR GRERUS, BUSINESS NOTICES, which Danforth, of llatvard, began to lesd BAME DaY—Prirse of 82,000 for horsos of the 2:23 | Ave double risos. Aftertwo- tics had been shut [ A Vienna dispatch gays tho Grand Vizler has gm hieat settled tho fate of the monoy invested on 4 st m: Tho averago of poola was about s follows: | class: $1,000ta first, 83000 secand, §:0 10 1hird, 8200 | off, Mr. Piorco, of Bt. Louls, won first nior declined to sanction the formationof o ~'Th Soven miniien aen, cume tue” upett i | Shem il 1o s pulig Sbolt SN, | B, 501 Irin, §955 Pine Loar, 8105 ol | £ G - f B Fiorce, O SL, Loit, ol B EeT) | Tt o ootk Ghrtatian vemteerse T | oty Consinta. o thole ‘paciech coll 'the crews into lino. Columbla grat | Jith tho athiers protty sleacy Bt orY s rmelco | 837, With but little delay tho horuos wera culled | U Vo yoorhies, Detrolt, Mich.cotersblk, |\, | Mr.'Noff of 8t Louls, third, $10. Tho tourns. 'ho Khedivo bas prescnted the Dorte with | parity and great sirength. They aro wafraatcd pulled outfrom her boat-house, and, rowln Yasdoing we., it 1 B fazetie i ment will continud cach day during’ the romatnder Ty o 2 and, gup | Tunn overgrown youth of 20, welghing 105 ponnds. | up and glven positlons for i £ the week. 25,000 rifles. rue from the polsoucus olle aud acids which entor longaids, tod tho yeforce, thather fudlse-wiro | anid was ot sifciently Lrminod. .J".‘énffi'r’fiewufl MR PIRET MEAT, DR Ch u\'umnmry subacriptions in Turkey towards | Inia tho composiidon of mauy of the factitions frult ad broken, and requested 20 minutes in which to | Along, pulling fals] n 5, i 1o war expenses mnount to $600,000, Yo 2 return and rapair it This was granted, ond the | Lho othars. Dantorth continued piulig un_ tho Ifl‘u m&wé":lfll? -"‘W":"";l"l';"“"vfl“m Hirke | g AR * THE WEATHER, A Vleunx-:“dllpmh say8 that the Emperors of Sihor crowh, whs i 1o meantimp, hd como aut, | GiLere, Sbd aima ln thros LeREULS SAERy 00 Foutete | Mommeuoue. ststtn and. Bino. Loat on o catatda, | o Wasnxoros, D, C.,July 20—1 o m.—For tho | Germuny and Austrli met at Balzbung on SIPLOTACLES, gulled back wnder tho shado of Snako Ll K} g cral Just beforg resching Lo Rala lne. Hoversl ||rnvakljx'z Uclays occurred beforo s start | First hea Upper L‘::l“ refi;‘fln- U‘ml:r Misslsalppl and Low- | Weduesdsy, Tuo lutervlew was strlctly private. ength Colambia wasacen pulling from Lior quar- 9 LEB could be offccted, not tho lemst of which was th . cr issourd Valleys, slight fall fn temperaturo ¢ L bt T4 | o uroug e e b, o s | s el Y Loa, e waro iy ant B, il aud. partly. cloudy’ weather, whth local i, | betily st T5vorpetwben. Geh. BESchamR S 1 ¥ : TUR CANNOM WAS ADAIN MIRED, o s wator o put 1t on hin lead | Bing, and hi part i tha tace may bo disposed of W4 By 334 | nosthwest to southwest winds, sud slowly risiog: | Osman Pacha. Tho Bcrvians numbered 10,000, | ppAZINTAN PEOBLE BURCTACLE and tho crews camo promptly to linc, The Cornell | again. A palr of cars put up to him, and he | right nero by stating that ho ran all the way around rOn TO-DAY. barometer. und the Turks, prrovloun ta recelving reinforce- | afted to all Mghts bfimpuuan 8t ANX‘us?s's. o uder uroud- i atrae e, and pullin | W fouid i be vercomo by fhe efect ofthokeat | and wan dltanced: \hos, Wowurd was wven | The ORTATINE (05, VY EHlAg “0cAL oBSEAVATIONS, ments, 12,000 Tho Scrviana wero compelled to | Optician, 6 Madison-at. (Tribune Buliding. With more forco thun beauty, wero fire In position. | 8B4 exertion, L was (akeD ouls Rag 6 SRS | rore Wo ol ok ek Whaes, Butts thizd. | and OncTamning contost og, the bAL. . In tho 2 ukighoo, Julyan, | retrsts ncluding the won- Time. | Bar. TAr: 2, Wind, R | Weather T AN BRRAND OP DEATH. l DISSOLUTION NOTICES, B et D B e | ho Servian Col. Protich reports that Circas- '| ~ssmmmmtmen e o e e nd i pmbring stana g 1ashi-Bazouks have bush sent to. dis- DISSOLUTION. Then came Unfon, rowing neally and grandly along, and" appearing strikingly hundsome in tho atolun colors of larvard. Nuxt came Columbla, cluas thero are 4 doxen ontriet derful binck stalllon Gov. B Kate, who la sad to Lav Hoase, Sorlous results ore-not onticipated, hows ever. ANOTIEN ACCOUNT, and Enfivld fourth, Theso posillons were not changed until passing the quarter pole, which wan reaciied In 37 secanas, when Botta and Jancsvilla e wpu on I, 28,04 B b . o % u 3 Lal L [20.00] k| tricts fu Bulgaria outslds the sphers of operae “The partnershipa of tho underatgned Airma, dolng bust- snd then Uarvard, more slowly thatsthe reat; then £ ppaqe 13210, tho fog. Autoctuied frose, o o | I3 IAY for pecond’ place, Bt oco whakon Gl | (il e bt 10 i ol '8 utof e | i IR HY e o e ety oM™ | pelh TR BORIET BRI esleyan, and, Jagging aflor all, Princeton. Tho | afngle-seuli yaco, At iho fulf mile, the fiag wige | another ofort and pasved Kneld, und in thin ordor | G Wo Wells Chicngo, Th, b.g. Young Brincaton, Siup s 2089) B Tt 1s estimated that 20,000 Bulgariun and Bos- (| S88ONEL 1 oo coMMON-8RNSE BRIRT CO ruddor of each boat was taken hold of by tbe Judge | Lelsd Francia, of Cornoll, luadlug, aud Paroioles, | they camo homo, Trene foyking undor tho wire | Hoffes JEOa CHERRTL T SRaREEudd. ) S0 nfon volunteers have taken up’ erma ugafust § BUINIIAM & FADDOCK, Manufacturors Agu Spon dasting to (ks middla of lier courds, and tho | of Princoteny second. The oxt, u;vr-l":!:g:r,-‘;‘! twlongihs inudanco ot Janerrile i led Exe dicornt, ity S . aato Vs, Ml G R MBI Turkey. jf cutcsio, valy 1or cws were gotten quickly rewly for tho start. As ‘rancls of lardiog, ufo. eld & length. 7 and Plua Leaf dld somo cory wor, Cliicago, ., 1. g, George ¥, t L1 MONTENEGRIN MOVEMENTS, 111 coblect all & ) Diy Yhey woro ramdod s s, swaltiug tho wond, thoro | SCCoRd, Pho thled tlino the tag weait up, 1t KAND | tall anng oAb i e e cvetul. i, | M8 e b Wasbiogton, "D, Cry Br 5 Gea, Cawoauo, July Wo=Mudatgt. | A Tymer ltugusis special says tho' Montono- || aboyeimsebiioned aruss aud w1 comioms bhe Sesuton: mpuxmu. and the furmer was successful. Time, Bations, | JIar. Wind. "The result of ths heat was a surprise to tho bot. ting nen, and the poopselling 8t “once changed, 1rene selitng even againat tho deld, . IN THEL BECOND MEAT considerable diticully was cxperfenced In moking Art B Flireraid, Chtoago, b I 11, Clark, Sciinnectad) Cliaries Wilion, Jollet, Ul . K, O'lirlen & Co.y teand 79,8 Forter, iint; Micl, WP, Meyers, Dauviils, 1 Itiucany to bo soon from tha followlng lst of centrles thit there must by a game strugglo abead Was niot tho faintost trace of a brocze, and the sun, which showndown fiercely from ubove, wasroflect- tdas flercely’ from below. At 10:38 camo the words, **Ary you ready 1" and the men slid slowly forward, with oaré alert, to catch tho water bard, larvard appearad quiet and cool, 1y, Francis won by four lengths, Danforth socond, Parmeluo third, and Weeks, of Princeton, fourth. Francle' thine was 2% ¢ Danforth's 13:60; Par- meleo’s 14:21; Weeik 123X, FRANCLY, OP COLNBLL, » s0n of the edtor of the Troy 71mas, Was 8 warm favorite, 'The result fustitiod the conddonce of hiv ins on Monday destroyed four Turkish block | turwof Blirisaa beretofore, tn iny owy naine. 'mm\‘::‘ M"iyui'{l:‘;‘;lm"" K‘m g’m‘!‘x{unufilrcpul» e EuvhiN R Blianra. g the Turl ariny which attempted to pre- DISSOL, 2 ¢ ] vent. ‘Chis operation is impomnt, and 1wakes | Notice s bereby glven mEEanC:H - Doan& the capture of Medun Itsclf casy. Cau. ta this day disolved by mutual consent. 'Ly agrea- NOT 80 PAVORARLE, dward I, Chiun s appuinted aa Hecolver for All fini-accounts Tusk 4 to Lim ea~ w 0 K. foyel the other horsew vcore by fotts, but after a 85 fine " There 18 Information from independc ao ate R4 04 1€ fhey wero movparing a ithe sarprise pasty | felends. Holod il tie way' from tho siartto the | fiud ‘heon weeased syt Trina more 5% 008 | 1Gr tho whnner of tho 217 e ort sctmou. that tho. TArkioh | o gadal Sy tebis it b atdey i st g fortha other crows. Columbla wau gamey, ana | Shith rowlng eficctivels, but R0t prottily, wiuning | wanifested. Whet tic word was glven Ieno went | - Hrank lodfell, B, Louls Mo, . m, Lady Ortawold. “poiltion 8 not ncarly so favorabio as repre- JAMES I DEAN, " BRENEZEN EDwARDS. Cornell looked at the water as grim aud deters N ANPORTII OF THE HARVARD. In mu‘{‘mflt‘l’&‘: {’lfm';.\sfil' it € :}':..‘,'3,:!":"{; 1 1 Wotte, Giran . zf.xn'r'."' = sented., 4 chictuocauy Yaiarg, D: A BULLUCK. mined a8 glauts, Then wassecond, about two lengths bohind, He rowed | IniiUi seconds,snd reached the Lalf-milo In1:13, flattery, Onarga, [li,y blic 1. Ldy Prroo. An Aloxandrd aATET. hat £ = ' “goln _ | with great ‘determination, but was out-paced, Uo | Along the back stretch Irens opuned una gap of | 1w Drow, Topeks Monrue, i l‘_’ ey and B0 says that five bLat- NOTICE, and 8t tho same Iostant sie boats scomed to take | Y788 nOt distreasod at tho oud of the cours -| Six Jengibe betwoen hereclf and th rostof the | B M. Drodahosd, Miwadked, Wik, o g. Maso- crics of artilicry and cavalry embarked for | ~mmrsrmancamm e e thelr firat bo: 0 rd PARMALEE, THE B10 PRINCETON MA! crowd, uud 1t looked asif aho had the race at her | maniy OCEAN STEA! Constantinople Wednesday, £ MERCHANTS AND RESIDENTS Shelr rut bound towards tho Snleb. At tho cadof | was a bad third. o seemed completoly fowed | mercyl Avaund the hlrd turt, owovar | " An . Stepbens, Jullet, Tll,, cb. & Gen. rant, N STEAMSHIP NEWS, A Vienua dispotch says an outbresk of tho | OfSouth state-st. will please tak notico that a mest. o anth atvopa Goraett wae 0 1beh ahead antqar | St & AL eimo o bent Weoks of | Whidld waa Scon o leave tho coupuy | Amirors of miauiogwilibo glad to know thattho _Quazyzows, July 10.—~Tho steauship Tho | party opposed totlie war ls expected in Couteul H4its (Ehluivauy) eveniog, oibait-phse lowlng -ker; wera ‘' Columbis, Unlon, Princeton, | Columbis, who stopped mwlnfi prematurely. 1f | which he had been in winca tho -una 2-mile dush for 8500 will hiavu sa startors War Jig, | Quecn, from New York, has arrived. ervis. Falie telegrama are belug socretly dis- ottt Heunet's Mediost Uoitcge, 11814 Miater Harvard, sud Woaleyan, in’ the order namod. It rg,h'\"‘l a0k paads thle: mistaky, Be'wonlibiave bean ::3 i"-l“l“u' l:“l‘l':‘fl?\’l‘l’!{‘;l“l Fer, bt nnb ;’l}’:“lxvm.l‘x':: Fulmuuth,;lr‘e'm::n '?‘}2,':",‘."’:’,“,.‘,‘.;2,’°“"“”' New Yous, July 10.—Arrived, steamships | Scminated announc "l'fl the annihilation of tho | st T0rEhs LUrposs oL EICtuE M0k, L e 0 v d ! e v h I vl ] » 3, 3 ~owWners ] Tty recs i g sty nd fln croms e | NPPRCT ON TIE CHOW] amy idea that b could bead e, buton tho Komo | | TUR CLEVELAKD MUKEHOL e of | France from Havre, Anchorla from Glasgow, | o e o ibuiuies | W LR o a4l oit aprobetssaltivn, ¥ fmalde thu distance fiag he reached Ler wheel, lOWD. i ! Comnell's doutlo victary eaclivd wild enthustaam | 3008, Hil q* 1hi*Suare alonk the beet he could, the (irand Ceéntral Trotting Clreult commences in | and Algeria from Liverpool. amopg ber frivals. | this city nest Tucsday, July 23, aud will continue |~ 8ay & VERAL MERCIANT: wro luyestigatiug tho matter, i1 , TUB PIRST EIGHTH-OF-A-MILE LINR 1ANCISCO, July 10.—Arrived, stoamer T e e S st reaponded gumely envugh. Tho dnis bt | four days. ‘Tha purica ieropaie 825,000, Evory | Geurgo W Elder, New Yoricy salled, Paclic e RO i Coliiasecons wutHemvrd e oLt | 7118 FRESHMEN. e tie il vas bt e o bt | oo o, I acion S84 | S urore o Aol sy, QREAT BRITALY, OGBS BT 7ou Harvard would come in last,” sald sn orscls | ¢ A PALSR BTART. L T e Puat a4 o wits was reuch: | 1bo country aroautielpatud. Tho following ara tho | Visilonoluly, earrying tho British wulls, THE BIVLENEN, MORTGAGELE'S BALE, board our Lioat, the Lady of the Loke, and e saw B4 Special Diwatch 10 Tha Tridune. od, Knfold 8 nock shead, Timeo, 2:20§. At tho | entricw: = et ———— LoNDoN, July 18.—At the Wembledon meet- 1n1ho taces of thoeo avadad b litle but cone | Senatodss N, Yo, Juy A%.—No e was lost | Soclusion of thls heat Mirkwood was Secared 1 it dar=all Olas 0.0 Manliroo Nato TURPENTINE, | Ing to-day the first half of the match between | , On FRIDAY, July 21, 1670, will be sold A Srmation of bis wisdom, Tho prophet, howewer, | after shu siugle-scul race fo'getting tho Freshmen | versod, & 1t was ovidently tho tenult e e | b Tonieas be. 2h. Hog, - onc? & b CRSTRSE | WiLurnatow, July 10.—Spirits of turpea tho Engilsh, Scotch, Canadlan, and Austradfan | 400N A A e O a? e lerva by Seyiag Lou soon Lo prove his prediction, proved hia | crew (ato line,and the crews were startodat 12:25, | on the part of the distaucu judge, 4 geulh‘mlu @24 Class—Ur, g. Bleepy Jobn; bl.m. Maybird; | steady at 274, . teams was comipleted, Tus ranges were 200, JOLN W, LADREER, Ageut for Au!‘n{k i e e i e