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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1877—-TEN PAGES banks Club, of this city, and the Janesyille MA_R'INE NE‘VS_ SPORTING NEV, #hown from A conical fron towor, recently erected on the onter end of the north pier at the mouth of Menamince Itiver, Mlchlrn. The §lluminating the graves of the Unlon roldicrs was observed (Wia.) Mutuaals, attracted an audience of about to<tay gencrally. Gen. John W, Finnell deliy- 800" The Falrbanks did the best work yat shown SOLDIERS’ GRAVES. on n Babine, of . b . - d the address at Cave Hill Cemetery. 4 i gy Auparatiin s catadroptric, of tho fifth order, light- (Continned from tho Thicd Page.) ere Ak Laro Hil O ? Pareo of €600, for horses with no “record below | {n thejr games bere fn the fleld. The Mutuals . | Ing 180 dee. of the hortzon, The focal plane fs [ (Com el dii b L L il . L EANS, 1 England’s Great Annual Race 9”’!‘.‘?':‘“;‘;?0 ‘?‘:" to sccond, §125; t0 talrd, hlvu{ xfiod reputation {n their own Btate, and Ohicago Vessel-Owners Moot and Ad T fncten o enryiake, and Lhe, MR | wnen, except thove wilch are aiwars carrenh: Dg‘:n,%fifi@a I-Ffi!: i)llx:’nggh_gfl:flfi: 2k Run at Epsom Yesterday, Bl s G i have plaged havoc with the 8t. Paul and Minne- Journ until Baturday, mctle beselnet Gparactire, 10 paintal waite. | SUISGT SR0ne M particn oot eiole conntry, | AR Y el and cadrasal ceromunics, g PhTS J how to h ad- umetic bearinus and distancen of prominent obe Jeonie. g ond 1 tha | the Chalmette. g . . spolls clubs. They did not s ov: : muc| s octs are ne follows: Green' Injand’ Light houye, ;:c'::'ro{ht :vmu. h’:,mn-& n{:lmaw‘}m-l‘mddln n:a . vantage yesterday, howover, playing rather . B by B 3 . five atatute miles: Chiamber fnf- | §rontof ibe battle, who sutfered aud endared, pet- TR T A s Silvio, an Outaldor, Boats the Favorites [ Jsin Ker, o Ioosely, and_only ‘moking four basohita off | SOMO 0"’“"' Ol?ect W Any | E bnE % E by L Vatrieen statata | Yed e oL atrsen aarislves lony ago” e OBITUARY. and Wins the Derby, Dan Carncy, of Hockford, A H’°.‘;:‘,1 plu‘l"flv‘lg.' : 'gn;gm;g;:hall;n cn.!ic!tmerh::: Poollng Plan, miles, and as hanest men oagbt, Abont. (e thinge et ‘ta S 43, ec oft, lin . . T Wilkon, ‘o Wart ‘Libery, Tar dim Time—2:37; 215617 2 The decisfons by the judges in all the races thus far give general satisfaction, with tho ex- ception of the three-minuto race, In wiich tho opinion uf the massea are In favor of Bmuggler Girl a3 baviog fairly wou the race, contrary to Arundell, the pitcher n{dlha]-llnmfl{llos, lhs"n cur'- lfi;".:'l':;::'fiafi:.‘: f"?'fl';“.o:;&d fifhn ’m:,(jn },,' u.:, Death of Oapt. Alexander English and Serl- it obtalned ell in tha fourth 2 ToninE: on & Ton Mk 0 s Dald for-swo ooy ous Zllnoss of Oapt, Davidson, and he came home whilo the ball was bef hunted up under the fouce. Tho following {s the score by . JOON LATHROr MOTLEY, Loxnor, May 80.—J. Latbrop Motlcy, the - Amerlcan historlan, died yesterday of paralyss . At Kingaton Russell Iouse, Dorsctahire, tho residenco of his son-ln-law, Mr., Alzernon 8herl- dan. day, Tha lnrernbue-nlm which gives cach man the right, as it Imposes npon each the duty, to sveak bis mind out freely, to make his wants known.—luh‘ect neither 10 bayonet mor ban,— liraited only by the injanctions set by Gud upon the Mnl::nl{. 1o Jess than the courage, of all men's convictlon. In the party nense, we may quarre] to-day and fraternlze to-morrow; what boots 181 Thcre {8 noone of us who does mut WELLAND CANAL, Brrraro, N, Y., May 30,- The following vese selnaro reported for the last twenty-four hours passing Welland Canal: o Westwann—Prop ). R. Yan Allen, Chatham: ,;nrkl L, Calline, {Jl:‘c)?g'nl%‘».&l‘fi wankee: 0, Toughton, Charlotte to Milwau. prown Prince, the Amerfcan Torse, Ucts No Places--The Freeport Raoces: A Few Marine Rishaps, Decoratlon-Day jn tbe Har- ' ! | b Gecion ; 13450730 bor, el ot Mol and Bumerns | 3 oS kTt e K. | e ot B Bt S8l | o Loty i s tomas Dsster, o4 3 £ "y lon o 0| ly s 8 ) X 1 Cincinnati Takes o Gamo from Ohicago " TIIE YLEETWOOD RACES. o 0004800864 TATITALALLle MiatH, aad Ny 20 U0 Detronts Owateo. Grorese b Chisadss g, | 1265, ond Thoy make s anery. aboalee, sapom Coner '", if“ "", K{“d",;“d from Harvard % and Lopisville from Bt Lons, Nzw Yonk, May 30.—At_the Fleetwood Park | Mutcals 00010000 0-1, Small Hems, Merrick, Clayton 10 Chicago; Montank, Charintta | eroun. As o ale, the wermast aun Vaesy na. | Collego at tho ago of 17, and spent o year cach "’ = ruces, the first race for 2:30 horacs was won by | Hase-hi 43 Palrbans, 4. . 10 Chicayo; 11, P. Murray, Taronto 1o 'Cleveland: | {ares ars, for the moment. mo intolerant. The | at the Universitics of Gottingen and Berlin, it 111 TURF, Steve Maxweil Inthree straight heats, Maryland lé;;o?:o—_)l\'n.lml: 1&1 Fatrbanks, 3. VESSEL-OWNFERS AND %O RATES. }\o.’ ,l.l;u&e‘;. to Ashtabulaj Lewis Ross, Kingaton m;: vclyrx‘u;m::::m;:;:. i:‘.‘}%‘.'fi;fi?,“'&i’i‘:‘:‘.‘:‘u"{n“:r’.‘a .ln," which hie traveled in tho Bouth of E“mpcl. £y : SO ) s 896, 312744, 2:50%, Tho saime ¢1abs iy aain to-day, In fixing the time for thelr meating, the vessel. |~ EAVTwARD—Tark London. Tlay ity to Kingston. | \ovt sense mics (Gelm (e KL elieving aliwhd | il n Tl Tie coturany o Aot rape The 2:31 raco was won by Young Sentinel in g Jvas sdmitted to the Bar fn_ 1836, but THR GREAT ENGLISI DERDY. A Y i — @ 4 o hav Tooked the fact that | CHARTERRD—To-day—Schr Ituiter, to Chicago, | yieldi d even bitter, 1t Is an atiribote of sim- n it never at- 0N, May 30.~The Derby race was won | three straight heaf :,Modug second, Charley wners eceme avo overlool o PO B A, Plo catheetnass tained any cminenco In the profesaion, and 11‘;]7.':(- Ulen Atthur second, Tioh Roy thira, | third. Time, 3:80, 2:374¢, 3:20, P .. AQUATIO, Jesterday wan Decoration-Day, and aceordingly, 3 A by " J 34 i practiced obly & ahort time. . ITis first 1 Tar) work was In tho department of flctlon, nni Tas Inspired by his study of the colonial his- tory of the Unlied States. tlls first novel was ublishied in 1830, and was entitled *Morton’s ope; ory the Memolrs of a Young Provincial, Tnls was followed In 1841 hry another called “Merrymount.” These works long #ines passed out of ‘print, and bave even ceased to be naso- ciated with the namo of Motley, His enduring fame will rest upon his theee tontributions to the study of the xlulnr‘yuf Holland. Ie hegan his work In this field_fn 1816, and wrato Jarcely on the subject at home, but, soon finding it fm- }:nu.-tlublc o prosecute the nectm?‘mucmhes n this country, he- In 1351 returned to Europi traveled through Germany and Holland, anc finally settled at Dresden, where he occupled himsclf for several vears 'fn close atudy. In 186 hia bistors, W'The Rise of tho Dutgh Ro- - | public”” was published n London, It was § weedily transiated Into Qerman, Dutch, Rus- | slan, and French, the Introduction for tho Inate named editlon being furnished by Gulzot. fn 1500 Mr. Motley published the first two volumes of the sccond” portion of his work, cntitled + The History of the United Netherlands from *the Deatn of William tho Silent to the Twelvo Years! Truce, 16097 and fn 1507 It was com- r)cled in two addftionnl volumes, This was olluwed, fn 1874, by * The Life and Death ot Jobn lhmevel\ll Adsocate of Holland; with o View of the Frimarg Causcs of the Thirty Yoars' War? At ihe tino of his death Mr. M in writing o Alas, 1t 15 the living who must go to the dead for inntructions, The brave Learts that flo abont ns hiere have nothing to ask of 6a, They are evers Iasting, now. Theyknow all, ‘They are moved no lnnzflrb‘ the fever, the worry and the fret, the nd the lully*fllu lsachter and the tes f ne. ¥rztanTs—Coal to Chleago higher; 50c, FOG SIGNALSH. A etatement s goingthe rongda of the lake papers ihat changes have taken place fn the manner of sounding fog siguals (wo copled auch an srtlcle yerlorday), and that tha fog signals have been ro- Yersed and otherwise matceially changed. Capt. Ralph, Supervising Inspector, says this is making trouble, and came necarresulting In & collixion on the river Monday night, Therc in no chanze in #lgnals, except that when a veesel (8 hove to or ly- Ing nt anchor she rings a bell inatead of blowing a born, 8ho only blows when moving. This ia an inlernaticnal regulation, and has been Adopted by our Doard on that account —Detroil £ y JOLA. RACRY AT FREEPORT, ILL. Bpectal Dispated o The Thidune. Fneeront, 1), May 80.—Tho sccond day of the races ovened plcasant aud with a large at- tendance. The unfiniahed three-minuta race of esterdny, cnm&leud this aftcrnoon, was won Z Baj l]:m, ntered by A. . Mannes, of Davls, 1.3 time, 3:30, 3:80, and. he first monoy was 8250, Two othier races wero trotted to-day; the first,for horses with norecord below 2:85, was won by Mountain Quall, cntered by Taylor Bros,, of Weat Unlon, In. ; time, 3:35, 9:30, and 3:33, The second race, for horses with no record below 2145, was won br Dan Bassatt, entercd by C. M. Brown, of Cloveland, O.; tiae, 4:37, 21353, sud 2:37, PITTH BURT, f Prrsnunc, Fa., May 80.—A trot took Ehm at Friendship Park to-day, mile heats, 5 in 6, o purse of $250. Entrics: Elu\r‘flw'flellu Bradfield, Lady II, and Orauge Biily. Won by Slow-Go In three straight heats. Tine—3:39%, 2:833, 2:343, COLUMDUS, 0. CoLuMnUs, 0., May 80.—Tho races of the Co- Jumbus Juckey Club commence here Juno 12, ‘Theentrics fof all purses are rapldly coming in, among themn the much-noted Kentucky stock which participated In the rectnt scason at Louis- ville. "The entrics Licro ara all free. - .o=" BASE-BALL, THE CTICAGOS DEFEATED AT CINCINNATIL Spectal Diswalch to The Tridune, i when & numbor of them gathered in the comunittes- The 'm::::v‘?,;“.."s'.:fg;zf the Weat," | 90 of the Doard of Trade, in tho afiernoon st better known as Geneva Lake, Wis., {s tal'm fopock, to dlscuss the present critical etate of thelr intorests and the sppointment of detegates opened June 1. This is really & very pleasant | 5 yne camlng Convention at Buflalo, they decided summier resort, and the peopls thero have to preliminarily organize and adjourn nntil Saturday unlted to celebrate the “opening™ fnn beflitting | aftemoon at 4 o'clock, at which time they destre mannet, The morning will bo given up toa | that cvery vessel-owner bo present to take part in regatta, in which the first and sccond class | the broceedings, George C. Finney was elected yachts (fourteen in all, and many of them good | Chairman yesterday and J, B, Hall Secretary. The sallors) will participate. The Driving Park As- | next meoting will bo held fn the Board of Trade soctation will hold (hetr Orst mecting in the | committee-room. afternoon, at which there will be trotting snd Organizations have been effected at all the prin- runuing races, At night * Tho Game of Life’" ¢ipal ports on the lakes, and if harmony prevalls st and % Peace at Any Price™ will Yo performed at | the Bunalo Convention, the vessel-awners will Ford's Ogm-"!mle by 8 good dramatic com- [ make strong attampt to deliver thenuolves from Dy, I‘];p"";‘;{l‘“g’mqu';{“ e {gyu“{,fi‘l‘“gz toelr present dilomma, and render tho milllons of House will cud the programme. The Northe | G0UAr invested in floating property capable of western Rallrond will carry excurafonlsts at re- | PAY!Sg expenses if not slightly remunorative, duced rates Friday and Baturiay, {f therelsa It 11 underatood that some owners of singlo craft Inan or 8 voman who cantiot get a day’s enjoy- | 870 averse to pooling, undor th® bellef that they ment at Geneva Lake at this % openiug,” hie or | will not stand a falr abow with tho laryer awners, shic 18 very hard tp please. and ineasared ought to be taken to concillate that * DUNLINGTON. class and presont & feamble plan whereby thelr could be mado to roceive proportionate Bpectal Dizpaich to The Tridbune. resultiog from any wmblnl&unp in which " beuef BURLINGTON, 1a.,:May 30.—This nftcrnoon the they bave an Intoreat. B Gl puriusih Jor e Durlugion | Sl sechs S Benalas, s i o by oaf ub, of this ci o line six-vare arge, tf 2 releped Bob llurdclte’:fln honor of uurllngtuu‘c' :':g ,,‘"{,‘;’,‘;.}%""}n" ..::;""v'.fi\:‘i:luuflfng k‘:mltmr: umorlst, It 18 fortyiva fect tung, aul will iy 179100 n accominodate, healdes e _coxawain and crew, I' nine passongers, 1t cosk tho Club $1001n Dur: | atteni e oo tog MTerent porte that ars 1o There were sevenleen starters. The lateat bet- ting was five Lo two azainst Chamant, nine to two agalnst Rob Toy, seven to one agalnst Al- tyre, clghit to one against Brown Prince. The 1nst betting against the winnet was twelve to of none of us, They earned thelr titla of the livingGodon the “field of battle. 1 woald put upon thelr graves the imscription which marks the Jast resting-piace of two hrothers. in Virginia, who feli on opposite Mdes, ** Which was right? God knows!" [ care not to know. 1do know that all of ns thonghtwe were right; and feeling s 1do, 1would visit, and revinit, there butia) places, notto illumine the torches of the PIIL but, by humiliation and Pmi" to draw rom those mystic forces of faith which nove ur Yo know not how, some token, soma guiding light for the futare. The day of the Ecctfonalist I over, The day of the Nationalist has come. It has come, and it will grow brizlter and brighter, dotting the Iand, not with battle-fields, bot with achool-hounes, In which our children, {nstructed botter than ourmelves, will learn to discern the shallow arta of the self-seek- ing demagugio, who would thrive by playing upon men's ignorance and e““a"' We have scen, within the laet few weeks, how a Tlitle gencrosity In the fountaine of our' political cxistence has warmed the hearts of men and elovated the tone of public affaies, This telis us rimnly but traly that party lines aro not, and oughtnotto be, lines of buttle, reparating men committed to dead+ Iy etrife, Ittellaun that we, (he people,—acting 854 Natlon, ~slould be snficlently {ndependent, berauro aufiiciently enlightenod, to detect the trae frow the false in ‘our leaders and in aur syetem, “There are few of ua who do 1ot know Instinctively one. The final betting wad three Lo oo sgatnst Rob Rov, four to one againet Chamant, seven to ong against Altyre, seven to one agalnst Drown JYrince, nine to ono sgainst Plunger, eloven ‘to vne ngzalnst Silvio, and Afty to one against Glen efbur, AAn,crll\rnHmlnnry canter, led by Thunder- stone, seventeen starters were marshaled to the post, aud at tho first attempt the flag fell toa capltal start. Qlen Arthur and Tantalus were tha firat away, and made a joint runuing for 200 yards, when nny were joined h{l)uu Carlos, Brown Prince, and Jagellan, these betog just (n advance of Plunger, Touchet, Orleans, Blivlo, and Rob Roy, “fhien camo 'Grey Friar and Chamant, witi Covenanter and Phldorruch fn the rear, Before reaching the mite-post, Brown Prince took up the running. At the top of the 1ili Glen Arthur was leading ngaln, As they came round Toltenham corner, Glen Arthuf, Touchet, Urey Friar, and Silvlo on lower rountd were followed by Chamant, Rob Roy, f!m\m Prince, and Aligre. Ilero Chamant was benten, and 8ilvlo. took sceond pluce, Fhidorrocl,’ Rob Roy, and Altyre befus just i sivance of Touchet ‘and Brown Vrince. As they commenced to risa tho hill a little over a TORT HURON. & Epecial Dispatch 5 The Tridbuma. Pont Hunox, Mich.,, May 30. —Dowr—Props Inter-Ocean and coneort, Itust and conrort, N. Mills and barges, Olasgow and barges, Arizuna and barges; schra Montpolier, C. J. Magill, Ur—Props Mary Janeck, CoMnberry and barges, Balina and barges; schrs Annle Peterson, F, J. gulnford. Morning Light, Jenulo Gralam, Iwpe- al, Wixp—South; light. WlA'l'llln—l"lM'.B TIIE LUMBER FLEET. The arrivals at the jumber market yerterday numbered about twenty, and the cargocs were quickly disposed of. The flcct began to arrive yesterday, and to-day it is Jikely a large nnwber AT vos aunf at luffalo are re. the trath, We are constantly deceiving onwelves, tory of the Thirty Yenrs' War." Among ired yards from home, Biivio took comm CINCINNATL, Muy B0.—Decorntion-Day was a | lington. «‘:mu.-a to compllan llst of vesseld belonging at | of vessols will bo ut the market docxn. Frelzhts | constantly and coneclously ‘allowlng ourseives to or works of Mr, Motles are many cons ?n‘:.‘:..u’, whilo Rob Roy began to overhaul the | partlal Lollday, and the prospeet of a good S hp——— thelr reepectlve diatricts, to be prescnted at the are nunmul{ luw, and owners of the amaller craft stance and mpecial pleading entaged in the trado muat certainly lose money. trib@ions to the old Nurth Ameriean Ileview te decsired, by circu 1#hall not pre and the New York Iteview, writton after 1io ot preend that it 18 posible for us Lo e Teading puir, However, he never.got up, amd | gome of ball was counted on to bring out n THE INSANE. Cunvention. The following insarance compsntes have re- f thers Ie no improvement soon some owners | cape thia infirmity of human nature. That whic 1 sl f ilvio won by haif o length —tlreo-quarters of.| crowd Loro to-duy, Tho sesult was about 1,200 5 shonded to tha clrcular scnt out by the Committce | imust o (o tie wall and sabimit to b tyinmors plesd for which T have picaded fof all my ife 1s | Drat e tn Burupo: enIg D led tn |lcugflll bt:tl\\'nl:;l’!ccaud{m lhml.llhlgom,fih, people.; The decoratfon part of the cercinonles | Asylum’ Suporintendents In Councll st Bt. | appolinted. at the reccut meeting at Letrolt | procees. As low ua 81,124 {s offered and ‘accopt- | that we ehall Lnflmuncd tn uurpublic Intercats by 14 " A beaten by a head for a place, was fourth, hy ed for Sheboygan cliarters, was perforined by (e home nine, who burled A fousth, 1 Louls, aud promied to unite with vesclownors in_o- the sane fair-minded and scif-reepecting princi. | OF the Ameriean Civil War™; and an nddress remaimdeér followed In the followlng order: ng a un'furin clesslfication: Phuanix, of New befora the New York IHitoreal S tain| —— loe of conduct whi L3 bring to their pri- s ety on ¢, Brawn Prince, ‘Touchet, Thunderstone, | the Chiamplons and thon dressed tho graveswith | 87 Louis, Mo, May 30.—At the ovening [ Lot Otient Mutual, New York; Mercantilo, SAFE IN PORT. Vate waTkn And whgyr £O00 Tea brlog P | 4 iistorlo Procress and Ameriean Dumrnn’l’ny." Cror ¥riar, Clumit, Juchian, HnEin b | the phomead whi b e distingulening featuro | fc8elon of the mectiug of Bupcrintendents of | Clovelands Noripmiorh Nathns: s1qrcantile AFE 13 . 3 Felluw-roldiers “of tho Union! I cannot close witbuot thankinz you for e opportunity your generosity has given mo Lo apeak in this place, and on my native sull, for your country and 1ny coun. lry.mrdvuur flag and my flay. The Union i1 Inde *restored when ‘the hands~ that Kullcfl that flay duwn come willingly, nnd with fu! it up agaln, 1 come with a fall heart and a steady hand to salute the flag that floats shove me—my flag and your tlag—the flag of the Unlon—the fiag of the Treo heart's hope and home—the Star-Bpanzled Uanner of onr fathers— The diplomatic carcer of Mr. Motle Legan ns far back ns 1840, when ho was npuuln}t’c«l tary of Lemation to the Amerlean basay to Hueela, and hold the post for “clcht wmonths. In Novomber, 561, ho was appoluted Minister W Ay tria, and restzned In 157, Ou the nccesalon of Presldent Grant, in 1829, he was made Mmlster to Englund, succeeding Reverdy Johuson, amd Instructed to press tua Alabama Claims more vigorously than his predeceasor had done. {lo Carlos, Covenanter, Taululus, Orlesus, and Tady Atller.” Thne, 2:50. Archier rude the winner. s Ersox, May 30, —Tue Danny STAREA f 50 aove erclmuenchi half farfeit, for threa-yeat-old colls, 122 Tow, filiion 117 Toa: the mocond to reccive 00 sovercliens, and tho thlrd 160 sovareiens. Lord Falinouth's b, . 8iivio by lair-Athol, dam Sliver linle. .. e, Mitehell-Innen' b, ¢, Gien, AFi) venturar, damn Mald-of-the-tlen, The doubts which have axieted for a few days concerning lhe eafety of the achr Mosclle, Capt. Lane, were finally dispelled yesterday by the ar- rival of the vezscl inport with & full cango of wood from Little Traverse. Tha Captain rays his long delay wan Lronght abont by continuous bad winds, which provalled from tho time he laft this port untilhis arrival. The friends of the Captaln ‘and gcrew are glad to learn of their safe arrival, aud Tue TruuxE Jolns with them. Iusanc Asyluma, last night, papers euloglstic of | Auchor Alarine, Toronto: Ttwyal Canadian, Mon: soveral members of the nssoclation who have | el Fire é’&‘.‘f.fi'fl.‘“fié.fi:&"l!‘;,,,m,, Too Low, died during tho year were read, and Dr, McFar- | the ButTalo Commercial bas the following, which land, of the Jacksonvllle (Iil.) Asylum, read o | 18 Yery spropos of Lo proscnt situation s yary lnteresting puper, reviewlie tho bistory | ¢ °SE%0h transorting the products uf the wert o & hils T 1 | of ‘the nasoclation since Its organtzation thirty HRIaT, e frelie by Inkson Aol yeara ngo, = ’I sent. and fuerate b 7 canal ‘4')( clen.fl. '"«"H’;“ u-g‘ m; Quite a number of reports ‘were mado | {rLgichser by the water ru 1..Ii:."«! Clleap (ransporia: of tha Clnclunat! Ball Park, The game was, after tho first Inning, & scries of misfortuncs and mufls, which formed by all odda the worst cxhibition yot made by the Chicagos; but the peculiar badness of tho gamo was in tho . Chicagos' batting, which was good un- til it was neccsaary, aud then fearfully weak un- til the cliances waoreall lost. The only come ment that ean be madue is that, after a ciub has upon tho condition of the asylums in varfous | tlon witls & veneerueos Hor cannut taat very lony, ) tho flag tbat, mulifted mnm‘yhnmly gver o few | waa recalled In Nuvember, 180, in conecquenc . Muckunzie's ch. e, tob Ho; struck the very bottom, thero must be re - | helsher the lake vessels nor canal-boats can maintain MARQUETTE, brave men, Lisa never been obacured, destinud by | of the disngreemont, between the Prosident and T AT “botnd. “The gitne of to-day may be called th | Stated the progress they have niado, the num- | REIES rescht slook 14 ber of patients, cte., durlug th In Now | Worn Out it will ot b sepiaced yarir Lrlac sy slock ek thers oon werouriug tho year, In Now | worm outfwil ot be sepisced unt jrlcrs ndvande of York there aro six nsylums, enpablo of accom- | rone o e 550 Canal Las apparoutly convinced wnodating 2,500 patients, and additfons are | tie ruilway managers that It iu uscless for them to belng wmnado to gomoof them, which wil fu- sy Yo cowpolo further with the water-route, and creuse, tho total capncity to 3,600 Thero a10 | *'the ratways have sbandoned the contest, (t trevl. ncarly 7,000 insane persons in the State, g;r:wf ly’fiw;:on e n"h‘n‘u}n;xmu; .m’m:?.r‘r't| it 5 D{. Memgmml, Sn;perlntundmtul lh‘\'smylnm al‘u::llu'flclifillll:‘ % nm:i 1Avs hech hesiet o or Insanc Criminals at Auburn, N, Y., gavo a Hiren, RolE At for i s H very intercsting nccount of the treatincut of -'x'fl 'pmvlfihfn‘x' “nm“’#m by |run:u‘;u:n| by th e Derions of this cl:m.h and offercd varlous sug- Efl:fifi%‘fii&?fiéfiflfi%‘:&#fiflE?.T::H’."::fl& g ‘ - | atn conipatitly eatlons respecting tho mauncr {n whicl fostitu- [ a8 br ‘ihat wRich docs L0} nALurLIY botehy to Lhem. .tions of thls kind should bo conducted. Consolatiou is given in a concluding paragraph, ‘The asylums In Now Jersoy haye 800 patients, | thas: all dofng well. In Peonsylvania the asylums | However, the trying ordeat through which tho trans- are all dolng wellhnml varlous Improveinests | Roriaiisn Intsrests ure now pauiui wil not by wittiot b Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Manquerre, Mich,, May 40,—A niivEn—Props . 8. Faye, E., . llalc, Belah Chamberlatn, . J. Iiackett; schrs I, I Rhodes, Alva Bradley, ¥4- Shnaba, Fayollo lirown, Jumes C, Harrinon, Jobn Martin, Wililam Mcdrogor, CLranzu—Schre Escansba, Fannle Noll, J, W, Handford, WiNv—Bouth; weather warm, Giodand Nature towafl on its ample folds the ternal song of manhood frecdum to all the world, 1he emblem ¢f power on cartl which 1s 1o excead thut on which It wan sald (ho ean never went down. 1had it In my mind to say thut it Is for us, the llving, to decide whether the hundreds of thousands who fell on both sldes durlng the battlo were Lieeed mnriyes o an end, sloped by o wis. dom greator thau “ours, or whelher lhe{ died in valn, 1ehall not admitthe thought. They did notdie 1n valn. The f“"’ the Divine power, which furrowed the Iand with battie-flelds, sowing it deep und brosdcast with sorrow, will Teap thence for us, and for the sges, a natlon truly die vine,~a nation of freedom and frocdmen, —\wkery Wicranco aball walk hand in hand with religion, wblhlclvlllzlHonlmlnllunl o patriotism the many opien highwuys to human right sod glory. CUATTANUOGA, CHATTANOOGA, ‘Yenw., May 80.—The' decorn~ tion ceremonius were very lurgely nttended. A lurite numnber of ex-Confederata soldicrs alded. Lustinaster-General Key mada an address. All scemed (o Leartily joln in the fraternal fecliug Bilvio was bred by Lord Fals of his maro Sliver Hair, and first made Iis appearance at Goodwood, as'u two year oldy whers ho won the flomo stakea with great ensc, At the New- niarket lrst October wiceting ho was beaten. by Verneuil for the rich Buckinglinm stakes, At the Newmarket sccond October mecting ho won the Clearell stakes, but fromn nothing bet- ter than Hadrlan Colllugbourne and Covemnter, He did not_compete in the Miudle Vark plute Leeausa Lady Gollghtly was cousldered far his saperlor, and also lnE Clovis ot tho weights, Iuthe ]l'uuuhtun week by won o pust stukes, beating tho bad Priuce of Orauge, and walked over fur tho Glasgow stakes, As o three-year old ho was made flrst favorite for the thrce- yearold biennial at the Newmnrkee Craven meeting, but conld get 'mo closep than tifth to Grey Irinr, Musaniello, Jagellon, and Mona- thud, but behind thne was Belle-Phabe, who wun the 1,000 grutueas Jater on. This put him out of count for tho Gulneas, but hdimproved s bed-rock, and sinca it Is linpossitile for the Chi- capos to play a worso one, they must at least do themselves inore justico to-morrow, Tha Orst Iunfropened with hard hitting on both eldes, aud threy ruvs aplece were made on four elean ‘hits, . Tho only other Chleazo success wuas {n the fourth {nning, when Bmdh.? took sccond base on an crror of Kessler and camo home on Rowe's fine drive past Pike. To off- et thls, Addy bit safely to right in the third innlng, and took second on o balt which Brad. ley threw to Spalding to eatch him off. Joncs brought in the run by a long hit. In tho next inning Booth was sent to Laso on balls, and worked around bomo with what proyed the winnluz run. Not s clean hit was made in the fnning. No morc runs wero mads fn the game, thouch the Whites next to it soveral times, fn the fifth in- uing MeVey aud , Anson led off with safe bits, but tho next three men lmcknn.llulu fllcs up In the alr, and vo run resulted. In the clghth in- Senator Bumuer, the appointment (0 the tirat place having been secured, it s underatood, by Delatter, It was when' Sumnor antugonized the flullc of tha Prestdent with refersuce to 8an Domingo that the rupture between them Legan, and, o8 the Senator suld afterwards, tho removal of otloy was an carly ane nouncement of thu Presdent’s fufention to panieli him throuzh his- friends. This ia not the place nor the tme for a critienl estimate of Mr. Motley's Ilterary work, Tho esteem [n which Iy n-m%whl by Lgvlc:u'ned s attested by tho degrees conferred upon him by universitios of learning and the tostimontals bestowed apon him by European soyercigus, HB\VB‘I LL.D, of Harvar and Cambridge, unid a D. C, L. of Oxford, and o member of varjous learned socleties in !-iumms and Amerlea, among them of the Institute of Franee, to which e was elected Instead of W. H, Prescott., Of Iate years hu has resided in London, whera his - daughter was recently marrfed, DANGEROUSLY ILL, A painfal rumor was afloat yerlerday In marine clreles to tho effect that Capt. D, ¥, Davidson, an old and weli-known lake navigator, had dled, but Tils son anbwequently contradicted the ramor and stated thut he was dungeronsly 1)), and his fawmily had faint Iufigfil uf hiis recovery. “apt. Davidson has unlled tho Inkon for forty ‘years, and fur sume time past Loy been in the vessél supply aud agency busiueas, i and additlons aro beltss mado to them. In Vir- | 1l oy, 109, 2t e W et VoL bt gluis, appropriations bad been made to cnlange | ares uddor cultivation ai thy Weet. This witl svon the Enstern aud Western Asyl: and algo Lo | 8RAE]Y wkment tho voiime af busthoss w e trans: ftup an unlum forcolored patients. In West | prodistie. cuiployiuent L all 159 Souces LOW ln upuras Virginia the nsylum was overcruwded, | tion. TRE CANAL, 3 g L 1 off with n two-by t Bunogront, May 30, — Auniven — Natlonal, 5“""&"5‘3’ in Jfl"'“"'.’fu."'h‘,’l;‘f” v.?,"": "li'ufi upont his Blenntal forin by gettitig a bad thivd | nfug Peters led off with o two- nsor, but was | oy, Legtslat: — Bird's Bridge, 6,000 bu oats; prop Montank, Lock- unquel was given equen! he Pol . ¥ ) & Cliatuant uad Sirown: Urhico, Thit Lord | paout ot ghe ot phass i trying torun In [ P e Lowlslnture setused, e o LAKE FREIGNTS, yorl, 00 bilx flour, 374,010 Ton meat; capups, | Comaiission b o citizons, Tiie suo spirit B. F. A:LEN, Falmout 18 an unusually. fortunate inan | from third when Jones hail the ball Special Correspondence of The Tridune, Dxa Motses, ln., Moy 20.~A portlon of I, F. Allen's ‘cstate turued up fu the Federat urth Caroling the asylums wero dufng. well, | Crcaco, May 30,—Frelghts wero nominal at but were overcrowded, and the new bul lding, | 2¢on curn to Buffalo. No cliarters for graln wero In process of construction at Morgantan, wis made, owlng to tho fact that *Chiangs was closed ¢ respouscs to tho uunicrous wmay bo fulerrea frow” ' tho fack that s 48 the sccond time he las won tue Derby with o disgraced and beaten Glenn stola third safely, but ovorran and wns Lockport, 6,700 bu corn. lmtoul. Th usual rul of snylng nothing about Curanen~Iiidore, lenry, 87,810 ft lnmb C"’u‘:' Nenry, Menry, 23,330 ft lamber, A v i prevalled futl toasts. GETTTSBUIG, PA. ha wnpire {s followed. Comment on fndi- progressing but siowly on necount of the Inade. B " Gerrysnuna, May Bl.—Uver 5,000 peraons | Courts yesterduy, on s petition for foreclosure :‘:';.' ot Normanby, the lavorite King- AR BT ATE mf,y,“'fT;fl::&ggfi"{d’ffi:}fa[:?g‘:fl“‘:‘;fg‘ and consort achr ¥, A. Georger, coal to Dalath at Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. of thirty-cight guns waa fied on Cuinetery Hill, nl‘ll;:nnd by MrtAllen 13 the Chortorgosa Pt cnuft, Hawthornden, und”six othera with great el LA LR waa lurge, owing to the fact that under tho 'm‘" 65¢; scbr Lovi Rawson, coal to Hotghton at 04c f, Turraro, N. Y., May 30,—Vessely get G0c per | ondat 1 p. . s processlon was formed'to the | Jyaiinnicn *Company s coliaternl secusity, e, Ringerait, Jiks Bilyio, o drlvc" {uthe 4 3 3 8 9 8 allclusecs of pationts must bo reccived s 9. b § gchr Babluonu & Uaudey, conl, froma Jan- | ton on conl to Chicago. The achra J, B, Mernill, I'fi;"“,}!}";-‘::v“!“"“fl"“m‘: Moo ta “'-‘.';‘L;g{ funung & larce iount of other like securltics, co of & I q el ki o ! or lay at d0c, o 5 es froi 9 i : 3 ¢ k- " R 3208 4 8L | man e te b e, o blialulopt | 413,15 1 tmier st i B St e Ve end ot | e TR0l U 5 | Ittt i SO Mt ls Dy, accident o' Saturday Tas de- 300 3| & & 9| factorily. T tho former Seate ani K sutle caoaEpt: cfl},‘,{q,‘i";}ég? and_nominally un- i schiools, Ao of Allow'a sstato was prosuit o looi prived Chamant, the favorite, pf Lis chance, an ol ol 017 of o utients in the asylum, and an averaga of one | wheat to Buflalo, 2lgcs W ,‘"m,m"“ coin aud MILWAUKEE. aiter his intercst, and asked that the mortyra. T Bilvlo to upset the public form, . o 21 8 03| 8 3 [ sane perean to svesy'don o crerago of oue wheat 10 Dawego, BEbie. . Soectal Dispalch to The Tribune. THE EAST. ocs discloso what has been realized by tha Ulen Arthur, the sccond horse, was bought | Tirdiiyrp. 4 11 of 2 8 3 | Biate, “In Texus they wers cramped for room, CLEVELAND, Moy 20.—Charters to-day: Schrs : tuy. 30, T WASHINGTON. finmer- of theso collaterals, and that the sure by s prcscins Gnery Mr. Mitchul- s ot G | ooy 3 .21 3} 0) 1 | wnd tho Logalaturs s mudo but smail appro: | Daiissa & Osuiry and Goetin. con et | 2seatxt, Moy 50 b Wit 35 AR | Watmrmazom, DG oy 86.—There la a en- | Bibe i eoncoplteraty sud that bo paid Bhetlicld-tane stud sate at Doncaster, {n Sep- 30! 4) 13/ 27: 20| 13 | Pristions. e total number of insano in the | dusky to Port Stanley, 30 frev; scow Lydla, coal | fngly at bijc, this atfernoun. b S 'h Districty all the E. L uver to Lhe eatate for the benetit of creditors. ;vmbur. 1575, lo‘r }wl;l n:uimi-nlh ll\lll‘ lclnl!ILv hubi Total e asssens 80 4132729/ 14 | Stare 15600, In Tenneases two asyluma liad Lr‘nll?‘kgcv‘q:};nd‘:fl, f"étfl"i'l’n‘.‘.’c E'lt; v. lfui:‘l; u‘nnz. %r::m-::::lell;)“ln‘:wunh:l;m Jflhu, lllll-d J‘zfl:mfi e - - ic oppearauecs fn 1870 were i the Middle ur CINGINNATI, been begup, but bard times had compelled L three c rocke NAVIGATION NOTES. hy 3 i AN ST y ? ch_rac Tallinan, 2 b, s i 1 of a o " ,. villo, $1.30 gold, troe, aud iron vre back from 4 5 o ol X ¢ PR e SOOI as I tho ran outsiio divisiin i tho beiting, | s, 3! & 3{ 31 8 8| E | thio et maniens - the goscand yras one of ROI0 170, b3 O Mot Lt mo oo St Ernios oot e by Jesestar, aad Cupt, [ U iEk koo whoro Unith saldle decoru- | Maooime & Haventr......, Proprictors, atl his success Iy b'cmuz Into the second placy “Janas, ). f.. 4 Of 1) 8 2| 0| 400 poticnts, Kenturky hoas three asylums, | 1o Bheboygan, UGc fre; sctir New Hampahire, coul, ,‘t 4 lrusl Y \ rd fifhoar tlon services, ‘Tho principal decorntion was st | y o Is ouly paralieled Gy the slmilar position attuin. | Fojey: 3, 419 L 4 3 0} woll appointed, and out of about 1,400 {nsang | Cloveland to Detrott. ¢ free; bark Fuvorile, coul, | The storm siguai was up ugaln yesterday, but no a0 AEBy 410160 by b Tesidet anday, 0y 2, vt S TSUNE, 4nd Wednosday and ed by the vutslders King Alfred and” Pell Mell S 3l 8 8 3 LI inthe Stawe, 150 ace provided for, and nono of | Clateland to Clileago, e freb, d. 1. dock; schic | etorm uccarred... Tho barge Ataunto Is baving her | Ar ugtou, which wes e byitho B | | The Mavazement anhiouaces witis extreme ratificn. mlmllwd 1572, & ot Adcob i 1670 ind z 8 g 3 % g the nsyluns aro burdencd with ‘Decunfary or l.oll‘lllur. cusl, Ijuck River to Brockville, £1.30 topsiuce tllllked....A spar was found floating off | and Cabinet. '-.!fln:.'a'fi pfirzll-;-‘-__h.m #‘";'{m‘w‘n‘lmu (whr‘n-\h u‘#’ ¥ came out at Asco! 0, and won other cinbarrassmonts. The convict insane aro = ] (irovse Polut Monday,,..Dredging 1s golng on ln An excursion was made to Charles County, 15 appear ft Ier fanin: AN TON o ninctceuth Blennial tu prund style, hmlllnr; sive weeeee| T B) 0 T TG | breated at thio Btato Prison, fn Michismy w s iy Dflcflml‘{“;ml‘:lggag?lgf i the North Jiranct A Carponter atreet .. e 2N | M., to decorata the Unlon graves ther. Many ir;',,’;'fi”,;‘,g.';,;,1"’{’;‘,";,,‘;;'5},"1}‘1 v ':‘-u'g Such cracks as Chievron, Dee,and - Utue Riband, A Isfactory cundition of things was reported, Ono b L Golden Weat s ut Iiagley's shivyard.... A new pro. g are Thenire, New York, over besiden others. At thy sama meoting Lo estabs | Foormee 1284 R07H 0 nsylum has 000 patlents, and o new ong mos) 475 e, blua duals, Muskeson to | veller, to bo launched i Anguets at oliuty brvs | persons went. to Richmond, Harper's Ferry, | that moss succowtal coan o chatation s ailyer by wiuaing, wio | catasl 8918888 & | sl wiladominulis as many o 1 | ekt 38575 poc o iy bt bacs | ot Pl Sy rely g, Siiese | Udtysburg sndoieeplacer, T 50O | Sats, Heh New Btakes fn o canter, from o g iy ¢ = ® |- Illinols thero 18 ot present accommudution for | io por i on plpes ond 1,60 un ull other o i = i Ttfs at once catablished him o tirm favorite for | - Jinne carnod—Chicago, 2; Clncinnatl, 2. it v, BULoRLOf £ ADELPIN TUEATRE, Company....Fooe continge to provail doring moruinus on the lakes. ... Among the arrivala yeaters y were the pmll N. K. Fa irbank, with 4,000 tous of hard coul, Flrat baso on errors—Clhicage erate dead buried fu tha viciulty will take placo Left on basws—Cincinnatl, #; ou the 7th of June. The President and Mrs Hayes, with flowers Cinclunat, 8, Clilenzo, U, {*nu- ou called balls—Cinciunati, . the * Blug Riband," for such cracks as Achiove- ment, Corfsande, Murie 8tuart, aud Galoptn are recorded to huve wou it. Jle had no other one 1,850 jusunc. A new asylum s being bullt, and | slios, u.lluu.&:ua‘l oad the schr Blezing Star, tho one at Jacksonville iabelug enlarzed, When | Wheat to Usweyo, on owner's account. theso improvements ars inlshed thero will be . 8ad ‘the prop Nebraska with 3 lay WETE | 3y . MAVEULY sooropesvnsn Pruprictar snd Manager | PR % - for full, te, MARINE MISIIAPS. 10900 briw of sult fur Saginaw....Capt, Wiillan | Lrought by thewuslves, strewed ‘the graves o ; s adcuent tl the Critcrion, ut tho Newmarket | - G, SgsoGYer, i oot 1 P eporisfo sovcal Otios kesos were made, | Tho exconi oD ISAS, panue 1 . S M fom |t ud eldlers ik Al sl expeculy | ZAKE ST A AL g, lh:‘lll'l::l'lll-ul‘: 'nil\‘.i'.-'x’.fi‘;‘ oy keu‘p‘hl‘;’: o {r“:‘)l:"[: Yor 8T, 1.OUIB—LOUIAVILLY. all of which wers favorable, for tho_dry-dock yesterday, ha was putlu at | PACUSE BE avard Niles, Silc L. 1GHTS, Last Week of the Great Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune; des ” 4 0 & viait yester- | to the unkuown. -, s ug event, but rather 1o leb bl @row un | Lovtsvelrs Ky‘.‘.“gmy 8 e T J‘xluldlnz ik lo?d.'nlxuv 'anllxgrlutan ente continucd thelr sessions | Capt, Eystor's, Sho lisd er shoo dawuged, and | uay, e v ownor of tho sciirs Traman Moss and fettered, Tho runuiug of tho frst and third in H r. Eugeno Grissom, of Rulelgh, it required sovaral houry to repare It HAVERLY'’'S MIN§ 'RELS, g d formerly poasessed the Qrotom.... H0 EMINENT ETHION TAILN, Soraonllugey batting wou a gamo for tlio Grays | North Carolin, read 8 aper on mechanions Chn o s W ydorerty, Boseeted the roton.... VARIOUS. A, OOL BURGESS Mo burby aro m great advertiement for the | to-day, The Loulsvilles' Jerce Titti i : Crank-pine soeu to get broken frequently, Tho e R s el ) o enitrely 3 Y A Enu;tflnggr;flx‘fzmh fl.uumm_mw Aol .“"érd iy Lnumen .tlw!'x:- op;-“““: Ibl"tfi’, :V'm lnq_uhgnw for “‘vlukzn:h“]llxg:t‘?:. h;'h;‘#. J;v:; Prop Cannda was troubled that way Sanday, and j¢ | 8 i expenve of 33,000, and she fs not ke her ST, LOUIS. Anentircly New Graud Frograunms, ~ Uriliait from todefuatof such public perlormers us Chamant, 4 coutinued until Nichols was compolled to givo way to Ditong at the bepinndng of the sixtl fu- ningg, fourtuen safo kLits having becn made off him' up to that time. Blong proved a littlo troublesome ot first, but {n tho laat three. tunings scven hits wero pounded out of him, two of thom belng two-bosers. . A crackin, hit bLetween centre aud left in'tho scventh fnning by Battin gave him four bascs, and brought (n ui ndditlonal rau, Slogles by Dorgan and Clapp and Battin’s hit curned all thres runa made ju thls iuning, Bafe bitting by Latham, Hazue, 1all, Craver, Snyder, and Crowley carued the Urays two runs fn the sccond in. nlug, one dn thie Gfth, one o tho e 4 twolh tho nlnth, Nilsblavs by Ciapp, Melicary, and Battin holped scorw the Hyo uncarued runs, Attendance, 600, forner self at all,” The work was dopo at She- boygan under the Captain's supurvision, Shu" lacks her topmaaf yet, but they will soon bo placed, Sho” Nas capacity now fur 175,000 fcet of Jumber, Sbe lles in the river uear Itush street brid, ‘Thestmr Mary had & bruah with tho Uret llortoa few doys iu“n Just ouluide, and the furmer made the best timd,.,. Andwosrato bave tho Gaxclle,us an excurser frowm Detroit, Oturst Pouta—The prop Nahant he quetto for Detrolt, with tho tow,. el dlectof 12 o 15 vessels daring the season on the fouty between Dlack Itlver, and ‘forunto.... Capt, Patlerson, an old aul estecmied residunt of "Kingaton, died in thal city on Mouday laat, 1o had prominout in warine clrcles in former dayw, tnd was well known by the vessel men ou tho lakes,... The Toledo Alade slashics at the Das troit Aree Lress by paying that it Is a pity tshould allow an amateur newsgatherer (o report for ite beginnlug to end. Every uiglt this week, _Also, Wednesday and at . 5T Wrey o4 Aatar: 3 H iber, ol omplientary Destot to FIED A1S. HAVERLY'S THEATRE, TIIE AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clook, COMPLIMENTARY DENEFIT OF FRANK L. GOODWIN. THE ATTRACTIONS ARE OTEBHLLO! TILB’LIJTTLE REBEL. ind AMONG the BREAKERS, Ko STHOUL wil paaitively anpuas tols X Hucure yu s carly, 87, Lous, May 80.—Decoration-Day was more generully observed here thau for several years, aud a larger number and better elass of peoplo participated fu the ceremoules than herctofore. ‘The Merchants' Exchange, courts, and public oflices closed, aud general busluess, to a con- slderable decree, was suspended. The ceremo- nles took placy at Jefferson Barracks, twelve miles below the city, and were witnessed by 8,000 to 10,000 persons. Col. James O. Broad- head presided, and addresses were mnade by Col. D. P, Dyer, Federal Colonel, and L. B, Valllant, Confederate, Thero wers also oratfons in Ger- wan, and an original poem by E, F. Willat, as- aociate editor ot the Zimnes. “Gen, J, 8, Marm: duke, Confederate, was Marabal of the Da; C. _Bucknell, Commissionor ~of Lunacy | Was discavered when who reachied this yort, 8t in ‘England, to Superintendents of Amer(u{ hada new ono pat in and left yestorday, The Institutions for Insane, Ppublished In the London | stmr Riverelde will have avather cruuk-pin fur- Lance, Lr, Gristows lavdied Dr. Bucknell | blabed or Ly to-day, and will gut o on Lt regu- without gloves, nnd stoted that his charges laztrin ‘"-fl'“:fil;::f:nmu::xs“;mlu % yestords: were uot unly without canso, but not basod Sy o e Yestoniay on strictly upow'tho truth, His' per was well | Dosrd theuchr A, B, Moore, lywz at the Chicago .| - L & Cuko G g 3 I received by members of the Cnm'unt(on. and ho &mhulf:.nclfl?‘whun: :uguu%ll::l’t‘u{l.. al‘u‘t“ in olute was thauked for his able vindlvation of Ameri- | tog coal, and contalulng ubout a balf ton vl ane can asylums, toracite, fell by Feuson of the breuking of the 'This afternoon a very able paper on Uncon- | chain attached to1t. Tho heavy frun bucket and scious Cercbcmllun.byrf) Bunday, of 8t, Louls, | 1t¥ coutents went down with a° crash wien aus- was read, aud attracted marked l{‘eullon, ulter | perded high tu tho alr, aud, strikiug on the tock which the Convention adjourued andpad'svisit | Of $0¢ vesscl, wade (Lings ty." ‘Tue laborcrs 1o it 8t. Vincet Asyiai (- thie i vupnged In unlvading thu carg got out of thy o'l‘hlfi :v'anlu‘»‘l;r ‘M{mell‘d ot‘ ‘ih’u‘.lukaon ""nm ‘xllml:hl? 'fi:‘.«‘r‘;gww\ll:"nmm -m x" o l"m 5 , - ct ville, (11, Asylum, was married in the presence l.u: .lh‘é:uu'rrt. e i i of thy Conventlon to Miss Abbey Knox, daygh- The steawm barge Oskland, with four barges {n ter of [suae £, Kuox, l'mu‘mum, of thi¢ National | tow, bound frour Sagiuaw to Clovelund wiissan® Brown Prince, and Kob | )y by Bllvlo, rated oy tewnd-class, and by theoutslder, Glen Arthur, llm(::ulll calculatious bused upou provious run~ 'RACES AT PRESPORT, ILL. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tridune, Faxzeour, 111, May 80.—1Uo spring mectln, of the Freepurt l'rnluan Assoclation at J, . Taylor's driving park Is In tull Glast. ‘Shera is Alarge Jutlux of strangers, uud, coupled with tle sttendance of our citizens, this nus given Vb Taylor Fark o good send-off, ‘The grouuds e, pertiaps, the finest Lo bo found fu tho Htate, ~uiooth, tevel, nud with appurtenances whichh tannot be'excelled in the Wet. ‘Theac are tho &rouuds on which the State Falr will be held for ¢ uext two years, Mre Taylor, who s ¢ua of the oat - eplrited, wealthiest, td most fuflucntial men ln sconz. — ———— ‘ "B AN ASSURBD SBUCCESS! gfi i \ b The music was furnished by the Oratorio 8 the clty, n A & | Btock-Yurds, East Bt. Louis. efy struck tho secf at West Buster Islund, at 1 | marine columnw,...Tho tugw Oswego wnd Parker cicty and United States Milftary Band, After THE : 'l i d bad a race from Dotrunt for the Wissabickon, to Y U the sole proprietur, and has used every e | LOUIAVILLE, i vl u'clock 'Vucsday morning, and stuse & hul'lu hor it et Iale, whura o grounded | theconclusion of the services at the stand, Col, ROBSON, CRANE, and RANKIN . A deavor by &e use cf moncy, talent, and per | Lstham, 1b .| o ol o o Low, Bho Healn clgus and a Lalf feet of water, | get Itr o h'.‘:m; ey, Whre n’x flhtl d“ : Broadtesd sald bio had_ been Instructed o ap- 'y y feiemnia to mako 1 tho delviug pirk of Tho | Hague o o 3 gol THE WEATHER, e e s tafey 41 $OUe. 10 her sasiatance, | JHondar, und thy forues wos an Hickory 't | polut s committes 10 docurute tho groves s OOMEDY COMBINATION, ! Nortlwest. Tils has all beew done sinle- | Jafy T o 8 § | vasninarox, D. C, Moy 311 & m—For | Thocrowsnionate, o, ser-witieler, lately at’" Tulidor wud | Fiwonid appotat evers man, waimin, wad child | 15 LEONAND dhioy Eremo Chleago Comedr, Ailed, without asking one " fota from our Bovlin. b. HR 319 [ tho Upper Lake region, falliug barometer,waru T : fhe ouly crut of thut kind on tho Yakes. | on the ground to perform that ccrenony, Tho OUR BOARDING HOUSE i flens, The track 18 ono wmilo In lenmi, atter | SoAfIcry [ 4| % | southerly winda, Increasiug cloudiness, nnd rajn DEMISI OF CAPT, ENGLISIL sho careles yravel, and Is wondorfally slow. o | Drocegalon then formed . and masched 1o Hhe . 13 {8 must wadern pattern, sud ls gengraly s’ Craver, £, ol 3 3 0 | arens, probably followed ut the Northwest ste: Shlvitadel o T UL oA | s, ik Weod s been combletely overka led | Cewetery, and all the graves therein, Federul, Erentuguutl furthor notice, and BATURDAY ] ey 3 cto fu the couns yesterday morn! o'clock al 4 ! " Sonfe 1 W colored, were © strewn e HE. try, U}"l‘ui" 'yh.q he. Lfi:’.‘?puuy'-l n:-l:u‘f::u ‘é-'.‘:#fs',,‘ R i L‘;’::LW nslog barometer sod colder north | Jiidauce, No. 20 l'-;l avenuo, \;‘eu slde, Dl:- flecs pelllichuawenael, atig Volesn s l&‘fi'l'.“:‘xfi?n?‘-, *thors Belng o discrinination NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, H Ace, the tirst belng for horses with Do record B Bt e o e et es30 of tha kidacys, from which bo bad Leen suf- velley's Island. ... The o1 1 the Pacitic has | made. i pp. Bl 1 it below w27, “Fliura werd o1F ootries. " Tlis pp | Tota o) 1wt 27l 20) 5 ODRE GRANER, il feting for & lona time, and which had beon partlcu. | s fiehey B and oo T lnd"n:l§|md%n.|hoiuvp 5T PAUL. Clark-st., opp. Blierman Hause, . - ) Cluyp, Cors L sl af o o] 2 6 ==l canve. T, PAUL, Mliun, Mav 8.~ i SEAhA000, Loroties with o ecord elow | B e g ool 41 B8 | 07 0 freah i e o oae et egesand badanccets | 1t loveland during the Sesecn. e o somanngs | Quleily DU gencrally Shucrvod heve. Bubli LE COMMANDEUT §e0ta fourtn; " = * | Liattin, Wb, R R 0. o 20,04 80 | 30 'a0 fully navigated the lakus for twenty years. Jlo was | ¢4 by Capt, Henhas will muke her drat trip | Oilicow, l.;.w)ul wholcsaly housch, ele. closed, [ ; J. Smith, of Barlngton, Wis., Loafer..1 1 1 R R B g e b Juuattve of Indiune, and come fruin tril parcnte. | vost Sutiiay 0 Toteda.e-Sl. Jows nrth et has | Acker Post of tho Grand Ariy G the Reposits ! Y- loyd, of Milwaukes, Wik, Allonorernd 3 & 3 0] 3| 4 3y e el | a4 Al Sors parehans, BT voseel it bn 1850, sud wids | isd's now Crib put 1n 5 retace one washiud away | fusnhed 8o severul ceuncteris and Hoceratey | S s Tt o et P Jubosich.of Leaveaw'th, Kid. Biraugor.od 1° 5 HIEE R A e kAR AT BRI Oia! {oael hiopeity bn 150, taklu | Taat year, Ououndred and iweuty conie of atose | the graves without coramong A TATge wormica i T SEen ol further notice. and SATUIDAY W, e} ;1.".,“: h:“e"n.rtfl Coltrd .0 5ol 717135055 | Favere ESE T, Vi i Waer | 1 nx\:a“'u?uunn.uuyd bouglt K. Vouais sniares 1 by e et frert, S rerilss v Jline—13 11 23 . e e | P i o e e e . 1€ c s W CVOTITee] ¢) WFure of $300 Tor horica. Wi e ecord below 7 T23468780 e Fuanile, Uuilact wiiure "sad 10 Waidi PONT OF CHICAGO, O Gebs Custers Anothier was v berutimouor ! .i'i.'&”"'*{f, 'l"‘&“"u" firet, $15 to secoud, $75 oy 2ogn 3 3 5:15 Which Lio posssssed at the tma of Streputa | Tho fallowlog woro the arrivals and clearances of winte lilics for the gravo of Cupt. Acker, of b . was & man of sirict lnltfllll{, and bore thas seputa tion smuny vessel wmcn, v much reapect, e leave Flags were flown st hall- the basbor, & atoken of o i pira—an Deviancy. iula of guine—Two hours, Fitat bus by srrore—Loutsvile, 5; Bt. Lonlsy 4, Juna earned—Loutsvlile, t. Louls, 3, Jo vutertainud for Lin Lay i und dauchicer, :. ou the slipping fn l'lonl‘. ulu il during the tweuty-four hours sndlug at 10 o'clock Dun. Jast night: AR1vata—Prop Missoarl, Ontonagon, sundriea: prop the sixtecuth Regulurs and Firet Minncsota Vulunteers. WILL] M LINERY, HICOMOND, Vi, %o, EEESIIIRESBRIELL]. o Builal Il U LDunbar, Vs ] e 1t on bases—Louterill Loul gt Mkl Ihtin plogsthn bty bt was chorpres Wit U et armoradias Day CHOICE SIHAPES. Vil S Yot et i v of | BT T i AR | pves SO 4 STUAPES, 3—1 ;! ‘estorday tho defvndants in ho schr Doard of | Ucvuiv, fuuier; o M p o % i ! = 3 y Blr—Thgebatts ERAER ‘Trads case agatut the Morcantlle Ineurance Com- | 4517, ;3 Filer, 'I'!“a: . ""lg,‘\;’:“" Sear :.I‘,‘.:"#Z.‘:g‘ feferato monuietd beariug tho fuserlption, RICH FLOWERS. 0833088 Sk o ] :'m,fii?‘,‘s::,c"'::'nfj:n:fi‘f Sira. et e, ot Joer. itgngg ectr Sabvin sl | siontits from Wusbiugton atayed ae oo, uod < - o e ned ] i Atuleti 0 E — kel i L3 proteat. | Bar bt Gl o etk Suecon oy, famier; | 10any visited this Federa) Cemetery. Al the leading styles in FIATS, trimmed 3 Flret basa ou orrurs uf Opponents—iarifords, 1, ; t barkg sctr City of Woodatouki, sturveon liay, fuin Aeay Ticleh, " Whita Luse, “Fatires o Tukbers e . u ockh ant uiaber st O ;f:l‘:'i.l.unlu Ueinad: Santuce wwer Dosta: ScUF Cltppur Citys F T e L o b gasiies, Tumber! achr Lyinnd B Davie Mikapds e e S NS SIS ORT v 130 b oo, St syo) cls Lucerae Dozl schr d tluai schir BALTIMOKE. ) BALriMoxs, May #U.—Soveral thousand sous took part lu decoruting the graves of the soldicrs to-day, and the ceremonles were atfect- lug aud Lnplessive. ‘Lbe attendauco at the sev- !rflqull:l-l.'d&l was larger Lhaa for sevend years past snd untrimmed, i{ooluding French Chip Milan, and Fancy Straws, abour usual “POPULAR PRICLES.” 124 ‘The gamo was called at the cod of the seventh fnnfug, on sceount of rain, PrTTinuRo, May ShiDaserball: Allegh ITTAB| ] o : 25 Tndiavapolts, 1) - reebelli Alleghenys, RRIN . Exmiz, Pa, May 80.—Buseball: Twa games between the M::’-wuh Reds and Er‘t’el. b%sl ' Thoy swore that the vesssl was Improporly wau~ .~Gen. o v inan toterview conceruing the statewent in "'fi‘lfi"n'.“?.f'.h I:‘H :;m&sm ofhowx:’i\n::fi.‘a Qen. Butlesta Jotter to Marshal Pitkiv, whereln | 30 tho ate uf ihe thg Asdersin showed ibat the i Wt Mo bty b (b | Bty Sl ot Sl 8 with Wayne McVelgh whereby ho n) 0 wrocking cowmpany, ic] 01 subken s to dishurse money to tho Packard Legls- | febouner, occopled (b Lalascs of tbo day La lis ;-::-‘aafiu. 8:017 j 3130 Mttendsuce to-day was not as large as on !:J"trdlv. The wind was from the lomu&h. and dnr‘ over the IwEu stretch, blowing clouds of T Over the {rucl e Lirst raco called was for ho Tound below 3385, The followiog e " > 2 BAN YHANCISIO, v, O b sclif Conqueat, Stony Liels' porke, t bl Bax Fraxcisco, May m—neconuon-,ll_:y game, 8 0 9 1n favor of the Eries; last gume, | lature and assist lu breakiog up that body, ln cafi stmr Waverly, Bullalo; 23, 80 bu corn, 1o, 0 54 | was observed with 'tho gsual coremgales. - Tha L, T l T _Sl:l 1 3 o 238 of 3500, 10 Mavaes i clerel uoiage, 2 fo L favor of (i Hads! | comaideration ot wuih 1 g g 000 12 MARINERS, OBSERVE. Sl A N R b | B o e Bt S STA E li?'u'?.,‘,fifi AL Uuited Btates Masghal, says, ' The story ls | Gen. Woitaelgives notice that the fog-slgual at | My Sreben Wons Lake s Lot ogh foed. e s bork, 7 was feed. ¥ the prind) llulnlum‘o( budnc’:l wers duacd, i sy, o prup 7L *'Baticio, | and Nags Alsplayod at half mas Taslor’ Brotheng MonemiroLis, M Moy —In the gumo | §iSELY 320, sburdly talse: da every oue, lu- | goutn suaiton Lalaad s out of repate saq wil | 15iake; 2od sisdiicst prop BTy ittt Hags display _WEBSTER'S. o, Bour, 576 pige i LITTLY BOCK. W gtaitin Yl 1 todsy between thc Milwaukees and. Minucap- | geota i in 200 the, Comntulttoe, In tho leaat | pronatiy inhonso Bonnd reck namen SaIE the plor. | s aal g ezt po Grusla Buuatl b | o | pocy TN 30.—Docoration-Day T Of Wasbgasis o Vi gluss, tlisscoro resulbod LU to 91a 1av0r of | £3 time well know-? "Ll pronssnices 1o et | | The Lighihooso Board gives notice & plars irta por 0 Y i dous, | Jaa observed hiere to-duy, Th graves of both | . MEDIOAL, — " Vo PhaiLn 2| tho M lis. : 24 head light at Plor Marquette, Ludinglon, Mich., | fuli, a5 bawncat, 3yl b cort sl Bt aoar, | ed tervesl ek by, Who graves of both PRESORIPTION FREE e, Delasan, W 0 Minneapo liclous and shaliow dodge fo _make tempor sud‘sundrica: scr J, Q. Masten, Dumaio, 41,000 by 5 prp i ey RE! Nelion, of Chicags, J e capital saguinst him. It Is well kuown bere thut | Which was blown down last winter, bas been so- corniatur Mantiowoe, Tiro livers, 0 bu'barfuy and | Fated. Au sddress was dellyered Dy Col A i £ Eerulual Weakness, Lost M P 3 it At thira | G2 Wharton, fa an cloauent adaress belur | estsbished. ok Doard that | Mockiu Bird. Pike'e Pireb vrisnom oy v Coras st | Howard, SRR sl GBI LT R Mestaces, Lost Muo { 0, 0f Cedar Fally, Ta. B Tho gamo yesterdays on the wenty-f tho Comunlssion, protested ush the dlsin. Nolice is given by tho Lightbouse Boare Bliver 10 trle Bour, W'bs pOLE, 10 tunp M o B WA 7 1 street grouuds, dn Chiago, betweew tho Fair- | tegration of the Packard Leglaluture, on and after June 18, 1677, 8 fxsd red gkt will be fiiranl o Loutsviees, Ky., May 80.--Thg decosation of ' Clacionad, Obia exccas Auy Drugglif bas the redients. “adledas DIETARTES S 13 Bay, sod suadiieh