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) : o THE CHICAw) TRIBLJE: SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 1877—SIXTEEN PAGES, 7 ? Ol R -nlnn will mak f & dife e In th h [+ d v ¢ e more of & diference In the strengtl TUE TFIELD AND TURE, | tpnmilmike moreofs diference in the st Davtd K. lowe, who waa engazed by the Chilca- ko Gl May 41, S wiatel wit them o dos . | Eomeactt with the Miiwaskea Clat: EThe. mefo ol with the Milwacea Club. Harry Wright Goes to Brooklyn tntions wero compad Friiay, when e Wilka Stuckings were ju Milwankee, An r. lowe re« and @Gets Scooped. . niained In bin new place wieti the Club returned, e will b & conatderavle help to the Cream City, — and the mansger there will find that he hon golten N biayer anre cnoogh. The Cincinuatl Fnpuirer 8t. Louis Beats Cincinnati and | Soetonteidc the record o shune fiowe, whow it Takes First Place. e e for he was at lnast twelve lenzths nhead. A wild care: ronr reated this diesovery, and & rash was made er'm‘}‘:‘,fi“fl,?:}h';“n“"'}\';’ztg“:} Hasn, Tl e for elighia po-itlona to nhanrva the finish. allog. 8 Lime for a4s & Down the home-atretch flashed tha oars and sped | Mencement of the gawe the Shamrock Club ap- the brats, Morein mmintaining hia lead, and Scharft | pearcd oo the ground and claimed the cham- plll-(ngereg nerve to clote up the gap. Two | plonship. The Toronto Club refused to recog- hundred yarde from the finish the chsmpion made | nize the clalm, and the dispute’ will be A MAGNIFCENT SPURT, scttled by a council of the Lacrosse: - and lepzened the disiance hetween the boats by | Associatfon, An Indian team—tha White shout six lenctbr, bat that was his last effort, &% | Eagles, of Caughnawaga—being on hand, Morrie a0on after puased the line At lesstten Iangth | n onatche tonl” iare > Tet hem And ahend, rowing ensily, making tbe five miles | D Ictmeen, o Al {RirL sryen minniee. Marris wan recota hf. nia | the Toranto Club. _After an exciting cantest, g friends wit, wi , | the match was won by the White Fagien, About YA i bt Al hoas beToce bk oser itz | 10,000 peoplo were prescht. - Iu the Wiia-Exgle. title of champion pulfed slowly sad sadly away t | team are three firulculnnll runners, nal ¢l his boathonse ta ponder over instability of | Keraronwe, Darllebout, and White Eagle, n{i haman grestaes, refinement which e should posseen 1t may boeald | aweepstaker, 31,000 adiod, two mites, There that the blasphemy and obscenity of the ball- | were eight starters, —Athlene, Shylock, Ambnsh, round faflisn are ‘more excu-able than the foal | Preston, Vieginl Involce, Cherspeake, | wa in'the angusge of the editor quoted ahove. and _Chiqaita, qaita heid the lesd far | conld win, hut he was neter shie to head PERSONAL AND GENERAL. the firxt nile, when Awmbash went ta tlie front, hal | the cheatniot horse In apy heat. Jiiibie eaya that It does ot appest from any telegranbic veport | atthe head of the homeateetch Athlene toux ihe | it fall the awner of Mazomanie wrote and asked that any gamea for the Internstional Champlonship | lead, and won very essily by a length, Virginiua | bim to drive the horse this season, hul, having were piayed dnring the past week. serond, Khylock thied. Tlms, 4:46, | envngh hiorses of hifown, he wan obliged to decline. h".{"&""“fi,"’“"( Mtn(zd "fi“i\mfl}:“' the Jert- mfil‘infi"&&‘lfl.’.fi.fl" 'x"-i:'.’lfu'-'ifx';"’“{«‘m‘“’n’mfi?? Mr. Sirouhend then wrote again, saking Higble'a anded Ditcher, In in o Kaal with ore of the > + § A e by Ao "iulon it ne el enek | Fk i G Mol ercy ey pafont | syt bing by, oot g hane B ping: Cincinostl or ( hicago, elther, Tle, 20745, - {m- ouie length, sud forwarded them to Brod. Secretary Willlama annonnces (hat the Fall The ANh race and Jast wasn selling race for & | heud, who followed them to the letter, And fn eon- River and Champion cu‘ (Springteld, 0.y Clung | puree of 8200, ono mila and three-quartera. . (inl. | feguince his horse wan enahied to heat Higble with have been admitted to the International Asnocis- | way, Itertram, I'fecola, Lappahannock. and fted | Liftle Fred in the firat race he trotted. In view of tron. It world seem au if it were ngelesn Lo admit | (‘oAb were the starters, The race was won by (inl- | thin peculiar and pot altogether satinfactory resalt #he Iatter club, which is ramored to bave gone lo | way, Piccoloseennd, Red Cost third. Time, 3:14. | of hle Inatructions, Higbie has regiatered a solerin advice an b bow the horae shonla ba wintered In the accusations inade fe trie fo far Beuny one can eay here or In the Clab, There isanevident malice in tha attack which woull lend one (o the belief that Howe must have made the strongest ever orzanized. . some unpleasant vomment on the Xaguirer man'a | pleces. 3 AN EXTRAORDINARY TROT, YOW never fo give away any ‘*points™ to a man Bo commenced and ended ome of the greatest al DA bune. Culeago Engages' Quinn and | ympirngof ble pitciingss Dayton. " 1114 navery | "o e the camen of the eele which have not | Daring ths paxt +lx moniba stention has fre. | whoae borse be faiabie o meet fo xrice, aauatlc eventa (hat have ever taken place 16 Pire | Quypriovan e o e o of ammm,’ A Promises to Do Some= ol "E.'.,"" of Rowe's condoct so fartesay It has | poon reported Ly telezrapn, and which are yet | quently been cilled ju these columna to the fact A BENBIBLE ACTION. burg waters. The canparatively slow time made ahout six feet (n Delgh k haf d whiske ‘,rl ""f-:'n 4o the Cincinnatl Club standard, woithy ©f note, ‘ste the following: SLowell, 8; | that ecveral of the eu-called racee in Califorain | On several occasione during the past two montha ( is accounted for by the high stage of the river. welibaiit, with, t,' ncl afr and whisk- ining. of the Cnitas oo e the franctal condltion | Athletic, 1. Siar of Syrucune, 113 Fall fiver, 1. | heiwern Goliamith Maid, Rarus, Occident, and | Tus Tawniye bas culled wtzntion fo the fact that S re Wonlen Skt e ot M Ny & Indlanagoli 5 Ly ] [, 2: Te« | Bodine, Jooked very snch ike johs to deceive the | Mr. Vail, Secretary of the National lloard of Aj Tndlanayolle, 371 Liva '0sk, 3, - Chslats, 21 Hae: [ e sta] ockaslons sybiens | bes astern gentiemen who hat the beat horae did not win, 1t I9 unneceeeary | Bame ta run turf matters all orer the c-untry, Me. Cayler, of the Enguirer, wan in Chleatd | 1o go cver the ground ncam, but a race.that | been mngalarly remies 1o calling & mecting of the with bis club, lsat week and his aseociaten on the | took place at Oskland oo May 20 was auch | Western District [foard off Appeals. This paper paper very nesrly rulued hinpeputation whllo he | o' remarkwble eshitition that’ an efoit has | haseven published s listo! Western men and horees wasaway, n--enlmr; among oiber things that he | heen made to keep all acconnts of the | Now under suspension, the casea of at Jeast three. wo1 the Chicago-Ulncinnati game st Dayton whero | affaie out of the papers, and na meativa of it has | lourths of whom are of such 8 natare fhat they thelr score was & tie on 8, teen made In the dispsiches, Tt ceema that on the 1 Fellad by the AFmiooL or eatiance. The Duckege Club of Colnmbua has released | iy abave.mentioned Goldamith Mald wos defeated e to the tracks, or fines, en Magner, und |.{., 4 At ouca engage:l by the Hoches. | In dingracefully siow time, The atory of the day' un_ first opened, this paper began to ter Clul, ~'The Iatter releared “Hutler, who camo | Work, as el {n the subjoined letter from a horee. ; ceamiLy of & mecting of from Fail Tiver, and ft I agpected that Puecuy | man who witneased the **race," ix an interesting | the Western. Hoard, knowing that Mr. Vail, in :Illhmuh in hin place, ‘The engagemont of Pabur | One, snu ur :Ir‘:’ur‘n;u'nui o'l‘- ‘t‘r’”"’ ¢ eent to thin :"I;;:‘&Rl:ml ::7-.;;::’;‘1%; E;t;ld:l;l ;L?;‘,’."y;’&‘» [1 % aper 14 dus e fatt that Tus TRIAUXE'S ro- 7 $he inckey o iastiens belura fiute B o tanae it oune mem MevetaDopie | the last moment: Secretary Hoyle, of Dexter of red woolen socks, was found in the Niagara TIE RIFLE, River here o-day. Supposed to be that of Mt THE TEAM ¥OR 1877, Dunlap, who myateriously disappeared from * ‘New Yonx, JuneD,~The Natlonal Rifte Ansocia- | Lockport, N. Y., in November last. tion, located here, requests rifie mssnciations Bpecial Dirpateh to The Tridbune. . throughout the coantry to compele at thelr ranges ‘Tonox10, June ¥.—In the Queen's Bench $ha to fx the eligibility of competitors to shoot at | arzument was resumed on the rule sid in ‘the Creedmoor for places on the American team of | cage of the flon, Alex McKenzie, Premler, ver-. 1877, The shooting st Creedmoor closes July 17, | PUA the Barnia Canadian, Judgment was given snd noone can tompets there for places on theteam | MAKINE the rule absolute azainst defendant, who haa not prevlously made at least 180 In com. | S1o;hE care whll be tried at thie next adnizes ut petitions ol Mftven shoin at BO0, 1,000 | Sarnfa ¢ Canadian charges Mr, McKenzie - yatds. The uitimate salection of the team Is fo be | FiEh dlmlfilnk to his brother the changes that © nade on four competitions of two days each at | YeTe to take place In the tarifl hefore it became New York anthority like the World, which gives S151000 I it ) e Chicago s had , hel | clo x| Then Follows @ Lot of Intercsting | fesar and thes added $hun 'n.m;u:.-x"i-'-'nlu by R . € akAling acusoh on their erounds * 1t 18 not Base-Ball Gossip, particuiarly an_objection to this parag: he Chicago Club wae formed lust fal ;mnnn;u lrh:lllunl-my e:ll-e‘[‘l’l w‘l‘"!w"l: ,;l:lnln n[: pitlies o o, hat when Information About {ha Forthcoming :::!url‘(olt.:mn‘:ltizl'ulé ..:wi.m;"n".»u i vecormes e 10 enter & vi 1] test ngninsi he man- taces ol Dexter Parks Aiement who munk have. carried on 8 *-akniing #eiteon on thelr groands * 8o privately that not o Hingle one of Clicay's bl milllon. people ever knew of Tt Tiow they cuuld uve ons thie withe T e ated G i ont letng fonnd out aid yet huve made $1.000 b The Evansville plagers arcaa follows: Keliy, ¢ 9 Park, aleo apprecinted the nituation, and stleast | 800, D00, snd 1,000 yards, ffteen Ahola At ea a law, and ‘that the latter profited largely Why Rarus Dofonted Goldsmith Maid at | o veln found aut wnd yet buss made $oul by | | Tho Franacille plagers, argas folloms: Kelmhe, Jud aplan. Iavg bean i sard apprecited o tho | B iR 4o wrote to 315, yall. €alling ik Ale | Fangs. The s13 Manevt sgkressten In aay thres of | Shereny. B Lix A Onkland, Cal, TIE GHAMIIONSIIE, Loy, n. 8., of Naansille; Sailivan, ‘c., of &L, 'S5 ihe. Ritor of The Tribuncs tention 1o the importance of An' early meeting. | the competitions are {0 for the rat. alx of the e ¢ The conteats of the week Junt past have made a | Lon hy ., of Memphis: Dyl hlane |, o oo Tolbeddifor af TAsTribe ¥ive omcers of ther Asmociations apdoabiediy did re will nelect the next two, and the two iF conpleof changes in yusition, St Louis getting | noily, 1at b.y Boro, 20, ann chango | oA SNARCI00L A s, bk ey ltargs | the pame, but their baited etforta prodaced no of- t scoren will determing the reserve. MARINE. <1 The Grent Rowing Race at Pitts- | 2e forion aud chicues hitcblug bp one pog » | pev Cinclunati; McCafiertr, 3 b, hts. i Bodincaad oa o raoes Trs. s wioter fecton Sir, Vail. | ils weal calmiy along Aboat bia & - g Into ji: A " Is a dunge 11 hich hi how! 1 1) usines as entlrel raot of e fact 3| < g i‘m,°y {’ d o 57 | Eariand oftun 1eturhd 1o plscie Bt Who Beea L. | it pefacne, fames aolside Chicsgo fbis wack ffl'n'n‘jhfi :&5»-‘&'9".&vé‘r!}’-;«f’m'u'u.'.'au"i’m'ufl 07 | mearly. A buwdred men aad. oracs wers OTHER SIPORTS. M ELLAMS OANATy i g Yesterday. tmt St " (he Whitea can win the two games ofl | Thaesdny and Saturdays lioston and Chicago 8 | St such wen ssthe ‘Shore praae or S hienoiah didl | nnder duspension in_ the district presided TRAP-SHOOTING, BorraLo, June §.—Versels passing the Wel- | Lantavllte to-morrow and Tucaduy, they can take | yoston Saturday: St Lonlsand Cincinnatl L8t | Anowld be shown (o the panllc In their teie colre. Tam | oYeF by the Western = Bonrd. ~ and | The Audabon Club held 8 meeting Just eventng | land Canal the lnst twenty-four hours: n ety e o bl | Binierocndtyt B o and Manfind Mok | BMRASS WIS SR T | Skt masamporknk et e s, of MU | at kel roome tn McCormick ieck foriv par. | ' WaSTTARD—Trop Columba, lores to To~ th a: o || MEmanics §ro pmisteds lyn Saturday; and Boston aud Uartford at Brook. | latestachleveinent fn the lne of Minef swindics, "-thie i wayof the ofler, poss of appolnling delegaten to tte fourth a Tedo; harks Grantham, Toronto to Muskegon; Eoharfl, the Ghampion, Easily De ] p | }yn Tuesday, ., | Byt M eI T o My ) ebarrea s Eo o ey g o e g ovecrc /| Convention. of the Wiinols State Sportamencs Ae. Avguste aud Mary Battle, Kiogston to Day. 3 fentod by Eph Morria. BB | e e Tor Tl iac momie | Wrre 5 diagamiea thac Loy Ieit the frack after hesees | Jugt and of course wete In duubt whether of ot | saciatlon, o be held st Sycamore, 1L, on | City; B. Neclon, Colins Day to Chatham; i & """f"‘"‘“"" st “"’g’“’"‘h or cluba snd mak- | SIS M G1 Ak the admirers of the torf throngh | L0 &rain tbelr horaes, After keeplng eversbody in | e 30th inst,, and slao & club team 1o Moot for a il 2 3 it HiE Inxllemulhzrrrflcuuw en they win guincs have | PRg PEatc i Riatey, thare toti not. havs be Who | muspense aa lung ax was conmstent with hia ldean of | oeise. The delegates choren were Mesarn. 8. 11, | Alexander, Collins Bay to Wheatley; schrs BASE-BALT. 2| g [ turned ap In I'itteburg, where they are talking of | gid not excjulm whea he pfcked up bis this | doing busminess, Mr. Vail has fnally announced il ©. 3 ner Price, and | T Cn level i L Ci 't £ % | buying uniforme for tte Alleghentcs, “Thore aned | morning and rend that, doladinics “aid Tad feen de: | tat the Westarn Board will meet in thta. city dar. | we G B Felton, N, Mowe, Abner Frice, and ( Trenton, Charlottoto Cleveland; Lyman Casey, 2 Hovetal iopateh 1o The Tiburee 115 | o beplenty of thote chapa tbout Culéago in 1470. | faiedby Wariln 1ilte 2t o L viintried wat | ing theeariy i of Jaly To sar that ho satien | terala Of ressen, Tutril, Feliony brice and e, | OnveRQ to Toledos Mary, Kingston to Cleve-' 10 The Tribune, AL Taonte, 2, g | They don't live here any more, 2] pu ey o e ! | interested In this meeting are mad wonld be s very | 7 iy content for the A n Club dia. | 1ands 8, & J, Cotller and _White -Oak, Torooto - Xow York, Jnn 0.~ Tho Hostan ed Stockings | Fodis2, 1500 & 8 { Fhera s to.ba s bara-ball tonrmament at Mount | SHiaee S 2 SEBk Aot tlariay ot pailog. Jock: | piint and inappropriate way of putting ity “They | 150 anct 7 Satient for whe Andacon Clubdla: |\ Clevethna Erlo and Stewars, Tlockville to; ¥ were badly beaten hy the Naiforda at the Unlon | iantilie 3 & | vernon, 0., begluning July 4, with prizes amount. | fet nrer séen oh s (ruiting track, and what | Afo Mlraciog, and some of thew act lke lanatics. | 3yin inet. Cleveland; Montana, Clayton to l.ake 8t. Clar, o arti Ry 1 . ¥ 2 2. ¢l ) overy potnE both ot (e bat auf e Sebt T | Cinconai 53 | mIRERG dhbgt e ocron. i 14 e Ui | S At ey e S aRe”honia el | ', ot Tureciine o XetiaEy's e, e SO | gy Eekeanrof Gk weuks mil kv (5o horts | Corline, Bari s oy eader, SE Willama 17 : L on the Teruit, rome £3 20 et on (ha rac 3 ) Tartfords' felding wan unusually fne, while thele | games 1 ! ; [ Stater,'s100." Tho rules and conditivna ara tn be | *Wruited” Hiad ifs “Califoraia peopls “wers’ Zooilsn | ke 1G ttecadl pertilon snd briglons fames | each duy with ‘85 soil ‘810" entrance, and four | to Welland.' A i ) ancalont: |8 _8 811133 | gctermined by {he managera of competing cluba, | enungn to rink thelr money on such & raee ar thisg | #<h0ral tmes cach day, and evon this, dves 0t | moneys: tep ringle rires. “Tom Elapz ‘theoldze- | CreAnEn—Schr L, W. Perrit, cos! to Bheboy- ) bb:lllnflw;n nx;;J ;xm fl:own !b:r S;Ic.-:n :lnhllmg %Y | " Tne simpier form of giving the namber of games "51 ch;n,ml m( :1:‘-,5 [ will stop with Lils nine | shey relied 00 the :[?;I:; Inteasity of Doble, sad uar:et;:c:;\ll:rny'll‘nhmg lv-l_t-w ::*\rh.ed‘lfll\mlz- policy | Hxbley il Taraish and handlo the birde, E“' B0ty toms on p't WL Rounds, coal 2o L e nifio-ihle searon, pliching wea | yon and lost makes the Tullowing tsbly: aud pick ap thaf M. Any track In Chicngo, New Yori. urany of te Eaat been 1 rayal wed BIDING ) 650 tons, 60 cents: 1 ' ] i v, onty oo cean i Ui mage of | "o won Zaw, | he Cluclaatl Enquirer of Taeaday st hata [ STy oictiy o ol Tuaet o MM | O i ox¥uined i aciins o iha T | , Jiat Osmalde long-atance ido which sbe map | BLiG ) tonge b bi A Fordrean tq Detrole, 1 ™ . ae ape o ut 8 ~and-gly' o 5 3 7 n 93 L Berlin. A delrary ducing (he g, Rlart sito pissed g1l ¥ % | riciotis gt appaunclrg Lis reakenp | huTiey i ekt STAChaRled LR o | R R o TAettpaper ol b | eapecin toslempl e the mapeulion Hlidhg | DUt 9 0nm Py -t o o welint first, as did Cudroy and Buntock la their'| FoNon . 3 f'{mnl“ AR gr;;\, iy ~n;'. onm Siaione by | poais. Tut the theee houeat (7 men (4 the sand wers ;tfl" -urq{’l"nfll"mfl'flm‘"' "lh;r"‘ckl "":"lg willbeginat 4 p.m. Eridsy and endatfip. m, | tons, conteact. positions. For the Red Stockings, Morrill ot ffest 270, a men apon_wiom Lokle and Eplan knew they coutd des | fullow suilt, an ey DO barm-=excep Saturday, making A period of twenty-slx hours Cnanrrrs—Schr C. J, Wells, cosl to Chicago, 4nd Brown behld the bat mado the boat exhibi. [ Hartfond... 2 g:fl:fl"m “l’,rfl ygl,n;!(;r “{3 ln'n"c i {’r;_-n!;-‘»:l!l. "!,hn: nd 10 asaist them In their dirty_ work. snd right well | the Natlonnl Assoclation—would result: Quting which ehe oxi Ha- P CLh AL h 1 tlon of felding, White leading at thabat. This s it The writer' was & witacss | Kurawazoo, Mlick,, May 2, 1577 —Atlow us to fo. tue first gamo of tho season In which 1ho Boaton farin your readersthat, owlng to the lateness 15 certaln,—cither tho ‘mare | Gafil Kol Ol the Weatern. in & body because ? the ¢ the occarion, of very muchi | Saro SRR ey T MINNESOTA MATTENS. {v.‘fl!cchh‘,l and Jacke d, where there ta nothing onp. L. 2 e A MIXTURE. Fumignrs~1irm; versels scarce and wanted. ron. o of this kin o hold a clnb |n¥elhct for, 1t don't seem to matter In o case of Tho Elkhazt people have arrangeda vnuet{‘% Apectal Correspondence of The Trivune. b d for thelr Foarth. They adverilse s :5 2 ern have been rotired withoat scoring, Fol- 5 Tliat the lsiter was not the cane, be A o ey aechonr | aare PORT HURON, ot T |l e s el Mncs eare e | auchvhofaad ; et REGRIANE M R RS N | el b et o G0 et reopiion Pk o S nE sconm. Haturday game at SL. Paul was s fne exbibliton of | TUo 8L Lonle papers il up with toars and alon | phiicdoriited, - - = o hat ey will o Wi ( 10K f0f 350 prix : Tour Jiurow, Juve —10 p. m.—Dowx~—+rrops j= ‘hatting and gelding_skill on both sides, ruumnq in & victory for the Tteds by 1 100 alterten innings' intended to retire from the ball ‘busins after this ‘The sccident to_her foot ln)lhu second heat was of | fowed to cumpete s thougth they were not under ban, searon, The Republican sdds: **This veryHittie conieanence, nardly 170re (an a SCEALH, RA | 10OTIF L0 prULECE ursel vea sixinat those mAKInG ens City of Concord, Btarucca, Arabia Canfsteo,” COAL AND IRON. Japan, Manitoba, Egyptianand consort, Burn- . TNOOKLYN. Holdsworth, .0 vuvye: Y’"' The arron were foor for the victars and thice 3 A = 111 lose Lo | was shown hy her trotting In the sulmequent licat | tries, and, afier seelng the horses entered were such ag 9 the {raternity probably 1ta best player, " which fea | when ahe would Just keep: up witty TATuR, bt would | 6 ashure ‘thens of & place in their clasa of Bot, then act y Start, O | Jor the Hefented mine. [UF fact lat the Hols | tmes untiinking statemont, when It 1a conaidered | ot e llowdd. ta fia by Bhm: “A_uores taa's. be Yery secordingir. by partng et not, L& {hey thocai beat, side and_barges, Mary Jarccki and tow, schrs 31§ | show hew shary e neling munt nve bean, 0 | EaL e o e Lt Bt e | e e | B B | B e ntie oottt | Gt Weeanash Aoy Dictston, Fomett 3 193 3 niranc cide > Y o ) | Santar e ns Solwankacs e, e, Fnciof | il ks ey e e | e St re ST R i Do | SFSRIC R AT S Eem Byt | Ltipleniarolenntle Comblastlons Fro- | vty e e e y i 5 Rocompanfe e eys s cted, + Up= o from BL, Paul, whets the day wae pleanuutly spent | Deat Dlaver, then & team lika Zettiein, Treacy, | 2144, come down liers without sorident, getting beate | warded aoat to ut by Wednesday morping) when “ e. Fisk, Jr., Empirc State, C. J. Kershaw, Howard b in rafliog, rowing, and fishlag. On Monday, 4th, | McGesry, and Pearce would sweep the country. L it aaes Jiavus o et B 0, g Wheserore | e B ¥ pus checting 1ol ool PHILADELPiI4, Fa., June D.—A new dlsturb- | and consort, Plymouth and_consort, Sallna aud - tho clulw again met oo the diamond, and a secon: Willlam Hunter, formerly with the Tecumsch | Qoldsmith Mafd, the game litile herulue of mnany & | in every particular aa though we belougedto the time were the Milwankees def¢ated by & score of 7 102, The game was not nearly as fine a felding display as the firat, the errors on buth sides belng ind the batting of the visitors ing featurc In the coul trade is rapidly assum- | barges, Superfor and consort, Peorfa and baries, ing prominence. The Reading Raitroad Com- | Burlington and barges: sches C. P. Minch, pany, which, through Its creature, the Phita. | Luc Je Clark, Il, C. 'Winslow, Willlam Home, delphia & Readiog. Coal aud Tron Company, | ArMulr Republie, , Ont., i i .\ 2 d | hard-fought viciary, must be iEnominiounly aud dis- | tional Associativn, All entrics are to be made by June i lu'?-:gg:m:x" wt;h ‘w‘x'.‘::: e:;gd :flnb‘w‘“n gracerally pullen, befors 1 4. W iozoury, ste. D Fokzst DAvI% Tresaurcr, excellent record with the Tocumwehs, and | STUSE ShAL | batting acore In gsmes agalnst fret-class | this for it the sdmirernof the TRACK TALK, The once-famous track horses, Pilot Temple and L L L cocooos000 ! cwwmausos aloononsuse Bloskmummenl® 18] hnBanncor Bl owomonnbe] * w1 LI I -11 HiEd iie two games they only piaced fve | clubs,” lle ean play any position except blichcr, | {he' estichs” ‘Goiimiin Troniie are belag driven on th Ford 1o St Lows | mincs almost all the coal sent over s road s | rary N>~ \Ority gentle. Weather fogay, with +: O'Rourke, of 1| bitatothelrcredit, Whey left for Lome Monsy | and wonld be a very man for ny clnb at | Jr. Dobleby this sot has danc himeel by their owners. sclling coal at Port Richmond now at | Tho stmr Kewcenaw, disabled Inler ma- o Batton, B, 1| & | ovening, bearing with thiew the best wishes of 8t | secand, third, ar ahard, ot as an outfleldor. Man- | morolnjurythan the paitry doliare he Bas galned can | " "p 5 t Normal, 7., has sold L L ) AT $ o g | Pant. ity thelr geotiemauly beharior boll on and | ogers who would ke 1o confer with Mir. Tlunier | BT compenstio fa and he il ind, but sooner o | (e B Wllom:, of Notpte, Bhs Rep 400 | - price less . than - the actual cost | clinery, ammived down Irom the Sault Riverto- & 3| © | o8 the geld the Mtlwaukses bave secared the re- | mayaddress him caro Sporting Department, Cin- | 1350y UEAT I ToL Lo iara to Cais AlscTaga: | Lom Eib e for 30,000, 4 e 3 [ of mining, plus the tolls .which the | BICht i 0| o | epectand good feeling of our people, and they | cano Taimuxrz., and are inviled 1o refer 10 the | gl arfair In (ts detalls. 2 i rallroad Thi ! * 3| O | msy rent adnured that they will slways mest with | Yocumech Ciub for proof of his akillin plsy and | e verybeiiinginive pooisshowed that there mus | Alexte, an slleged trotier owned In Fort Wayne, roa d’"";"'x o I P;‘“‘ "L" l'lt"“' private TEE CANAL. i woiat FEETRT 56 i, defeating the Glimore, | Eenttemanly conduc: SLETATiES (orT IOFTS sEaTuu Rt wioh waa v | foll into the canal at that placea few dayaago, and | oberators outof the market, and theyarecom- | Rnwozronr, Ill, June f.—Anven—Maple OtAl srviesetariinsrses soe | O 27130 9 ""m.{ they mol the- Heds on .‘}“.’;”i.’iz “'(’;f‘" sf)'i"l’;u" ,,gdm(,hm.;,,fig O}ub wm.,',e,%, the Bret healy ud Pfl“ Nv s M! 11;1 PR TR A Linl n:glnlcn m’nl by other ‘run n.' The mu: Leaf, Lockport, 330 brls flour, 43,200 s meal. Inninge— 1234606780 nd ware In turn defeated by the 8t, | of Nal b o Rtalie dohde tue. foliowing: | S21iEh _coua douie: AL o ety e s has | carrying companies represeut one [ntercst, and Bripaeronr, I1L, June 0—9 p. m.—~ARzIven Troaklyn A40001020-7 57 e o1 Trte 1 SheTShRAY, | dcore of & gama played e cily Jumo 23 e o at the mAchs bew jiare b decided to'bold ita drat auwual meeting st Cuatier | ¢he Anthracite Coal Association i unfon of all | __Andeon Jasison. LaStte, 0,000 ba omt B4 n‘;:::;xl:'cam'e':l llrmfilv‘zl l{' Boston, l;) i b b‘fi uldll ‘%"'x‘"’b‘.“"lfl“ e Wfo' salliborrs | i e, e R B Bt weould iy teid ey o privato operators in Al tho regféns, | 11, Heath, LoSalle, 5,000, b cor; Ncn;.nnu First basn by orror—lironklyn, 7: Boston, 0, wbich i better than tho averago e far. but their | B eiiniviid ple Fefuse lleve tiiat Doble woul Jongleur, winner of the French Derby, was . s Laalle, 8,000, P d Time of game—One hour atid forty-Ove minutes, d with the he i l:m%mf" .L“ 9.1; oy b4 X compared wi e home nine ey belng chal Umplre=3ir, Konney, of the Atlantic Club, IR CIEht arfors aa AAImaL (Wo f0r the. teos: BT, LODIA V8, CINCINNATI. Brown, of the Falrbanks, was Km-hhed for fifteen Speclal Dispatch to The Triduna. aingles and seventecn totals, which, taken in cun- §7, Loms, Mo, dune O, —1Two threc.base hits | noction with tho ermrs made, accounta for the | by Dattin, doubles by Hemsen, McGeary, and | magnitude of the score. The Redn earned soven Dehiman, and nine alngles, coupled with sovernl | of the twelve runn. Some weeks ago 1 expressed bad errors, led to a victory for St, Louls | & wishthat the lteds might svon an opporiu- over Ciucinoatl on tho ‘ball fiold this after. | nity to messura strencth with someo ontalde orzan- noon, * ihe zame beinz witneseed by 1,500 | Ization b el ; ) . e iy | tlred by Mars, ho by the American horse Optimist, of Datting Thetser foan ‘somc of thele. brovhren Ty et thie | taken to England by Mr. Tiichard Ten lroeck, {hio East. Mr, Huey adda that the Descreta have | Jusrs eat izaru: il and at tlo hatin 0L ale | Mystle Park, Toston, whers Goldwmith Mald Ied angther leaiin, whien ahe held all dawn the hsck: 4 been champlons of tho Territory foriwo years; , firat trotted in 2:14, bas been improved 1hin season, :nid be ;“‘\‘7‘. t.“ fluh A :vl:lch “uy “be n‘u ln‘: {'LE'"“ "d;mmm’ 'H’: % :-,','Fa “‘::’eul ";}‘é“:'{’.}‘: and 18 probably Lhe fastest track in the country, 15p 50 far West as his city to call and got A goos jead, way _up the siretel Atia lof 3 ailniaae aod o mone inducoments. **°* | ajbiareliobopilinewure, Sho St mor 8 | b THSISHCH MRS, SIS, TR 1t would seem from the best obtalnable suthorl- | eulkyy [Who ever saw her driven nm"rncmmj.lmc mante, Little Fred, Lady Maad, Nettle, 'Slive 0., tl.‘huh III“ lb(,!nlhgennl- :’.'.7:‘:’:2.‘.'& lv,v;r-é ll?:'fiu;‘%ml" cx;:uhy'l'ruflll;e';'d";m ng.e rumu Gypsy, Lady Tarpin, and Pred X mmings bas mado his way ! Datug i over, luto the Live Oaks of Lynn, lrannock iaan. | JEd Eaad'oee: Sl P .0 Vot Miginly: 'Of | The Infuries recelved by Hobby Strim tn the acct- unced to play in ltacine, and soveral other of | couree tile mads hier break, audglie horee beat berewa | dont to Leonard, whith hose Lo piioted in the the teau are claimod by diderent clubs, 1fftwero | forgetia [ 2:19%, he makiog & bad Ureak, abouts | \Githers stakes at Jerome Park, a few Oays since, worth while to write the Listory of that elub, it | hunired féev from tie wire nnd running over the 2 'y wonld perhaps ba s warning to small citlcs (o keap | score. Hsd obia kept on Wit the mare he tist ave | Are not serlous, and it Is expected that ha will be - Htehell, the pitehar of 1he | Beaten the horse anthutwlihstanding lier accldeat (1), | ble 10 ride again in about wo weeks, club, and the piayer on whom' 1t. depended jor fta | Affer tblehieat, snd Lotoreit iras Koown that tie mars | 4 pood atory s told of & cortaln Chicago horse= atrength, 1s In uuul:nh with the Evansville, Ind., | the baid, #05; snd the the secon tevnr 1ot #44] | man who took an nlleged trolterto the Freeport Club besane, 4s the matager say ho aicned 15 | o pom e e e e Ol Ihailts Mald | mecting and was afraid to drive him | the race un maklog & combination of about ¥20,000,- | sojet, 5,600 bus corn. 000, Theso operators can get an outlot | * Cjpungp—3otiawk Belle. Kankakeo Feeder, by the Pennaslvants, which reaches the Leligh | 10900 fp jumbe-, 3,000 Jath; J. Menard, Kone and Schus1kill regions, and the Erle, which taps | Lulee Feeder, 47,00 ft lumber; Maple Leaf, the Wyoming and Lackawanua districts. Ile- | Lockport, 5,203 bu wheats Thomas Scott, Mare sides this, both Companies are the possessors | scilles, 71,600 ft lumber, 50,000 shingles; Kin, of valuable and Jarge coal-lands and colllerics ]"r‘(p:“;(&:}n'l:\clc ‘F‘u;d“ lfit‘w ,!{tnln-:::‘?frl-:ggar In the reglon. Tho Hillside Coal Company (e an | 3560 ¢ Tumbr, 7.0 shivgloss. Gold. o, offshaot of the ‘Erlo Rallway Company, while | Hinry, 75,000 £t lumber, 5,000 1t siding, 20,000 the Busquehanna Coal Company, whose exten- | luth. : sive operationa centre at Nauticoks, on the = A Husquehaans River, is oneof the adjuncts of ?:fi“lf’:! ";_';" ;;;a e the Pennsylvanis Raflroad Company, Col, Man cMn Ml‘-‘l’;fl :.h::m n_‘“\;m"n : Thomas L Beott belng fts exclusise bead. | oo QS?::' e cxe Sch While apparcntly aesuming a neutral posl- | EEPR Btate. which presumably would be stronger than fpectators, Errors by Dehilman, Clnp{x. and Nich. | the only club they had met (viz.:the Minneapolis olls gave the Iteds their two rans, whilo flerce bat- | Browns), in order to arrive at thelr status. ting enrned alx of thowe scored by St. Louls, Bat- | Since that wflflnfilhu have met the Mutuals, of fin_and McGeary oxchanged places in this game, | Jancaville, the Millwaukees, and the Faitbanks, snd the sehiine worked 1o peefoction, both men | with net resalts highly creditable to 8t. pljylnz brilliantly, **Tricky Nick" wan himsell, and tho hard hitiors could do nothing with b ceptive pitching, Dorgan mada several magol: ceit eatcher in the ontdeld, and Cuthlert also did | of-contin 'sul, Thit -unlform success hsa' develoned & aneer phase of human nature. The most autheatlc aupporters of tho Rods are beelnning Lo grumble at the monotany succeas and berate the management well, " Dooth, the Cincinuati catchor, was sule~ | for bringin such clube here as thoy kuow can ba | piay with themn and then defautied. o certainly | Atter Tosink A WAt Just befurg I wan sinic 10 siart fo | accuunt of & aupbosed propensity 10 bokt. The its | tlon in ibe coal ~ trad boty | CuF\neo—Irop Vienna; schr Helena. ing from very sore hands, 4 beaten, Thoir insatisble demancs ¥nr varioty can Eu; take rsnk with the pnenothenons of the ymf shathird eat. oble brought the mare i and mrd” & | repressiblo. “a%nu " Lrown was lnduced 10 stoer | ¢hogq corporations have been u:‘qp(-nun Passzp DowN—Prop Malne. ' TIE SCOnE, only bo appeased I suppowo by the, nresentation of | iy o ayenense Courter hasa very carions artiele | Lo tees orire s i farre ta oo ajt LOWIAg lame, | tng horse, but could not win the race. B Chicago's, 51, Lonls', and Lioston's Leagoe repree sentatlves, and porhaps lartford and Indlanapolls, Tho othor o and League Alliance oryaniza- tions I dismi being *‘foemen unworthy of our To-duy Faitbunke plays at Minucapalls, nbu at 5, Paul A, Monday at Minuespo- lls, and Tueaday at Winona, The Minueapolls Drownns bare nndergone a reorganization, being now resolved into & stock company, oficered by #owe of tha solid men of the tuwni some changen are to be mnde In the alne, bul what they are ] am not advi Arthur Abllson siined with the Rod Caps to-day fof the sensun of 1877, RED CaP, ' TIX KACINE REVOLBTION. Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Jucixeg, Juno 8.—The Rucine Base-Ball Associa- tion has st lsst assumod a delinite shape, The 7o all secured and Jn constant practice, erything a in firat-claes rounlug order. Wo 8 Judges ordered e farca o €0 R, ©on the i) suocess of its Club, the . who have And i Q1d o bravely on. The thind hiest, the bortes Tn the fourth best of the 2:29) race at Lawrence, Ueen beaten on thelr present tour rather oftenur ep¥ orenly audiogaiher 10 jLn hallmile: ';‘.}é'l-';'i Miasa.y June 2, tho wall-known trotiers, Camiva e el neti lhe ol o 6 | RSl 1 AR JREC Moo | it T e e s e and Lowell, KFollowing i 8 specimen paragraph | hind Harus, and when he come under the wirein | ing overturned, Nolody was Inured, however, from the article {n qucfllnn: 21114 hur head was oo bls wheel, If the old mare | and Prince won the next heat and race. i L whit 1 Blory she 'would tell of her 3 L Unouldthe tlde take cut with 1t to that bourne from | L0, T ANa 17 ket away From 1% SORITAIDIG 1ines, | AW the recent meeting st Woodbin Park, pear th notuing returs, the fragments of s former | of” her driver. The Iast fieat was thu same: 1o the half | Toropto, ‘Can., the ruce between Bill Tarer nvtrllLll:;!: enlvifu:t.“lgv Dine, paire of ; ‘The mare Laif & 1e0gt be- | Paladin, and lospiration was conducted in such & el S e e N slamelces mannor by the Bili Drace party. who Ty otlicr rédtisite sacoutrainanis nes ; ‘ i o 1d, I her et yoar, and the | ivo owned Iaisdin, that both horees wore dle- furnistied tase-ball c the rofl 3 Taylor, she rider of the Jatter, ruled WiND—Northwest ; weather cold and ralny. witli the {ndependent operators for a long pe- Special Disgatch to The Tridune. riod, The particular object of the nuw Asso- sé\'nuqm;)rr'z’,d ‘{'l‘lgl.i&fl-lune Y —ARRIVED— clation {8 the enlarging of the coul traflic with Aoonex a! 3 0 Creangp—Propeller W, T. Graves; schoouers the West, ~The Ede Canal Cowpany i8 | Goo, W, Adams, ficnoa, Verona, making heavy discriminations in freights to P'assen DowN—Dropellers 8t Loufs, J. L. those operators who propose shipping coal | llurd, Missourd, through the caual to Buffalo, and from there Passxn Ur~Propeller Annle L. Craig, weatward, elther via the rallroad or Lake Erfe, | WEATHBR—Ralny, The annual conl-producing capaclty cem- VERY BUIIE bined of the Interests concerned fs estimated eV BUE #5,000,000 Thls can be materialy Ineressed | gy ypzirdiag Do Juncd TAn interentng sbould the requircments of the trade detnand matier (s about t.o m‘;m_ hef. r T8 "consienln ft. The territory owupled by those proposing | pirtt R L ity F Goo, Tl to counect with the comblnation s fn the | Feference to the longevity of Geo. Pleasonton, richest and most prolific sections of all | the juventor of the bluc-glass treatment, the northarn coal-ficlds. The Indications are | Joseph Dugan, who died In 1845, lefs an estate excellent for the fnaucuration of one of the | worth a quarter of a millon of dollara, ‘Il‘;de""'3,;“&fi.tfi:.“";l‘,'l"dlf‘b';u::;fi"'“‘li Dugan was fu carly lfe a carter, but dlcd an eurly date ls almost certaln, Already | 8 member of a prominent shipping firm, Under 1= ST, LOUIs " hind » smplisted. Arary 10 & well- P G aiom ity B VISR | aredo LR e T LS TR B2 | abe sace, i M 2 3 Y 3, e aitcr, Baod, qur eallaat crew HerenRet permy ‘...,,l...;'.\’.n :;u"{-{»;\:‘x‘z‘r‘d tuning | off the'track, dide, with aitthe mayeaty of marineis. vetatod butnot | 1SR G oo ol hohea lnea would Lave ‘dona | Amone the trotters st work oa the Rockford Tardy araiyal, We will, 10 & ward, Kill the fatied cuig | S4Lniuped the Tokulty In the bud. sincke e Sudge Urary; higs. Romin,, Daiiw Y e e 3 Leat soma atiould think (et the writerisa sorelest | Dirury, Peter Cooper, Lady Logan, Wonder, on the llnhl\mlul- m'r‘n Elenora, and Mctiregor, The foor last are being I et e et (7 A i G Hn cutp RHE Shete that Ao o diipuL handled by Parker Witeman, wio will trot theus ¥ 2 It . let we draer & yell aover e SR ATIE, e | e | e e oo e v 26th.—** Will you pleane declda a bet by stating Fxher 1L Wi 4 rountcanal CYy Peter Johns Wi Dot remarkab) who aF% the thres beat batterd In thio White Stock: Slarpbotinnoe Me. Bplan e SUppOllion, e al) the Steheton meetg. 16 wan e Ings this years; also if any one of the nine fa bat- | “f%ik 1n slow tinie with Monroe Chief, but e n closing, let me say that the Californians allow ik better this year than Jau1" Answer—McVey, | tnemselvonio bo Deeces sasler Ll aby OLer PopIc In | Ing dlatanced with George b in ih ave and over, have what wo think the fincet ball grounas to be found in the country, The accommodations arg uerlcu in every respect, and we conalder tAnt we AYD 18 £00d & Dine 86 any lcm!"flo’mlbnll club svoteuses Bhumussgnue in tic Weat—at laaat we are willing to try sl make Rood the latier assertion, As the scason fa slucooocuun Elouopoununl® Bl pennnase Bl Bonsemaan] ol eunoenoon Bl casonammal * 2l shenpions wlesocosneel ¥ B + June U.—HBase-ballz Phila. | nock, 3b.5 Keorl, u. 8. ; Jtoss, 1. 1. pWaterzian, 2 A Of th e talk about | smuth's ** green ' lmrlw' Powers, as one that w ¢ f, and clisnge pl delphlas, 75 Athictic uve been batted by another playee than the ong never trotting the Mald fn a race sgain has been | Jikely to make it warm for any Class of trotiers. essely often huve to walt for certain | sfster, nnd of his nelee, Carollne TPleasonton A 4 uh:r"lflulhel. Lt des this the 410; Glen, average, , 33 Anson,aver- | the world, They are led [lkelamhs 1o the alaughier, | o ey " Bruwn, who also ** jumpea ™ the Dexter | the coal pments for the year, five | bls will the reaiduary legatees are the sons aud it [ ;".‘::y,q:'d’&:i;dé.:remmfmnl‘:u: ;7:;’1{3'.“2,‘? SRS ya0. "l:,‘.’.“’.-vlz‘l‘_:’fi“d Giean"aru abind of e T R e LT I LU B U ngeting In favor of Dabuque, falled o wins | montus only, show. an increasa of 1,600,000 | daughiters of Gen. Pleasonton. Upon Mr. I SF soml-profossitnaty and we wil b4 LN Ty Zouli not hiave got awaT with whole silus. heat wits Sheppard Hoy, fons over last vear, or o fotal of 8165,752 taus. | Dugyn's death, Mrs. Pleasouton recelved an ] el - rowas togond elibe, e oleens | Ly T i ramman afrike i Vikton | Amouztho horsee that_bev il moots wil akow ] grestée {ruporton | s o $5,000, and aiter her demioe the -+ Firot tade. o SEore-SE follo rerident, .tseuhtn ?em B u;’h’n’l'mflm 2 il’nlrnc"f:‘b l‘..h nln.llv TIORLA'S BTATEMENT. ark u:r ng the past tu;r‘;y; of incroase, because xur 6 Readlng .Pk.- General, whose atnulty wis $2,000, bad it lo- 7 lases on catled vatie—St, 1,0ul B X o ek bt et | e T ayer Ont 1n accardunce witt tho Bule wenich | o, The atove are the vlows of & wan who witneescd | & record of ¥:igg, and Wi lrishiman, e | pended prodaction entiraly on alternate wecks h o ey by Tarscd balle—Clapn, 0} ftoath, 3. B e L e L Tl | L N idn Ahata” Dase-canner shall ‘b declared'ong | the race, and who is ovidentlya thorough hurse- | thul bas como all the way from Virglald to take | in Juue, tal shipmients for this. wonth | creased to 85000, under the provisious of the . Farned ranaSt. Lone 00 Clacimat, 6 T O i | e a U8 | nan. Of courae there i another ulde to wl) this, | purtin the meeting this week, and that la entered | wif] probably show st {ncreass of at least | will. 'The testator's instruction to his original Tariied rane-tt. Loule ¢y ) [ 1 Dakory Chrles llersick, V. '¥. Lovall} | when sirue o batted Lalll Or does the | gnd’ss Tur Tumue gives placs ta the viewsof | In thrao races, Tlie buy maro Little Wonder 85 | 500,00 tons over Iast dune, and possibly 400,000, tors, of whioin Ger, Picasanton s the ol ) Cupiro—Wililam Meuart. * e oiasiag vine s follows: O'Leary. c.1 e soiek D% B bty Mt playert "\;{-w." 1t slvo makes public those of Ar, rived Iast Tncaday, fu charge of Jobn Kerch. Nevertheless the Company reports rales far :,',:Tu::.'ém, "was Ahst aftef tho, disth of big Bara st .HXLADII.!‘H\L Taylor, p.3 Dicksou, 1t Tuelle, 2b,7 iirane Am::&-"gh% ::u’nfil.iolx: ‘:: S:’!-m&fh&:hglflffin?-} Rxfle Lot .W_"{’L:Mg;:'-m:'uf A hen Ti® THIKUNE Just Bunday spoke of Alden Gold- | ahead of last season, sud the demaud (¢ so 3 . ton, and as soon as tha indulgea u vo much during the past Lhreo 50at8 | Lefuro the scason cliwed. 1o race forgorses of 16 n tho: East have | und of Uen. Plessonton, g X BTARS V8, TEQUMSEDS, nost are from Vetrolt, thangh Urannock fa a Chi< | who [a put out by beyug hit. L is pretiy sure shat 3 1, pie only a scant supply on haud. oungest chlld of bls - nelee, Carollue Briaconz, Juio 0. Bave-balli Stars, 4} Tecam. | 30 boy, Ao Keerl hsa piayed thors, 1l M. T, | any nmpire wonld so Gecide . thbukh e Wrlicr | Jooguls ciatoront s Siven by (he cita Cotlforni, | oeosisocirnat Hovton last, Monday s ron 1oy 10 Company of course clating to be making | Jad ~ottained tho sge of 21, and not ehant Laplow, 0 AN DXLENIEAON BOVABSRANCH Sieate S0t uha feleried 10, laas followe: B itnie & son of Tattier, ta iz, erke toonae | something, ns [t puts the cost per ton at Schusl- | before, the eitato “was to- 'be divided CIIICAGO CLDD NOTRS, related to the writer yesterday may be of intereat J. €, W,—** If the Ind{anapolls Club shonld win | During n short Intesview betwecn Rudd Doble snd o ——— &4 Haven at leas than 813 nevertheluss, in spite | share and share alike to his relce’s cbildren, or a Tho Chicago and_Loulsvilla Clubs_didn't o | 1o those people who are in tha habit of frequent- much Lail s they expected yesterday, un. { ing pool-rooma ta bet un luainge in ball gamed. wonted dampness and cool weather proventing | The speaker was a well-known eport of the better even an attewpt toget on uniforms, The Loulsvilla | Sloes, whit he had Lo say was this: -*4Tho chaps (Note—~This {8 not o pun on Chapruan] ar- | Wan who bets on tnnings in the poal-room s, as a tived af the Tremont Houss 1 the morning, awd | Keueral ihing, burnlug up his monoy; lie canuol et neveral eyea np at the dampnesy with anything | Win except by ehance, and [ will tolf you haw ot approvation. shortly after noon it becure aps | know. Twil xgvu o an {natance, The day tho areut that thure was no chanco for game, and | Cbicagos and bt. Laals ru'yed thelr second wame the sl sunouncing a postuuneient was putup fn | I this city wy friend [call hlm Jones] went out to Epaldig's wiore, and the vama went over to Mon- | frathe gameand stayed notll it wad ovar, Then day, iy that time the frpmud wil b 1 wood he came down ona car azd siepred, la'le fell shape, and tho gume will have far moro interest | Mo about it @ soon an ho had given 1| [l held bosnd the Oakland O f eer ety of sl e gasts leped (ol | aucubitiuien hllid sl e el THE OAR. cauld they not rightfully clalm to be champlone of | 10 kuow that, Whilesit circumwinners in cunnection TTIX MORRIS-ACHARP HCULL-RACH. i Uil Saten; tho priveiplo of the, (hung, aud | LS RS ELCAY, pertuane, gecbie Speciat Dirtchfo The Tribune nof e apolication, is what 1 am after?" RaLoer— g [ e Tewould depend itogether uoa the charactor of ifi'fi"?fie Geras of (he Tart e on (hat PITTSBUNG, Vb, ) duoe U, ~Tho excitement which the clubs played with, It woulda't | hedrciared in the wuost rusitive terins thut was | hae prevalled in bostlug circles hore for the past be & hanl " matter for the Indian. | hotthecare on the contrary. ho sshd, welite those | {wo montlis culminated thls afternoun fo the defeat spolle to in & largo walorlty of famen If tiey | brdiudiiiaction lnudlu‘:rnlnunenf. wose weromora | of Willlam bebarfl, champlon of the United Sy of the cobntry 18 properly 15 ba soti1ed by tha | foiee i s L o Wi caats (o e ha | States, by Eph Morrls, the Jarsistent contestant Lest cluba; these dre IL m{ o8 1l for wat houor, ‘The intereat felt in the contest 1d ose in the League, un+ | course ou Raturday moraing 1 was tho firat time 1 ba ern. | Seen the old jnarvaince the racoat Chire, Belngube | drew to the Upper Mononguhela conrso s crowd of of the loweat prices ever known, the trade has | tho survivors of each, Untll that time was been. to quote the CowlTrade Journal, * dull, | reached each child was o recaive an annuity leurfully'}lull." and with no hope of the resli-'| of = §1,000. This partitlon of the estate zatfon of better pric can therefore not be executed until the People $n Schuylkill County, who look per- | decesss of Gen. Plensouton, nor can the slstently on the brusht side, find some little rea- | heirs, under the consiruction of the son for conpratulation fu the fact that, the pro- | will, recelve a greater Incame from the cstate, ductlon being greater for May than was ever | although the tota) incowe from the cstate la kuow, at least half a inflHou dol] hos ta go | now $30,00), and the principal 'l.(l)flim in to vay for (t, The wages for Slay were 20 per | Jong us Pleasonton persists tn bluc-glass and 2 cent below the 82.50 basis. lives, the surplus must. be reiuvested, aud the 4 22 SRt IS Sy 5 £ = l'llu';ufih ale wis | gt Jenst two tniles were Nued with spectstors, while il ot tael | overy hitlton from which & view of tne coursa to bring about the_profitable conditiou to busi- 3 " THE TURK, a4, mad dirdui e race | sald (o soma fuienda thut | could be obiained waa teeming with anslous, du- ¥ ched- ness, Chlany. prominent corpaniea In_the | Fenusylvaula Rallways unuounce a pew s Sdlu!lklhll l{ld '}mhlzh l)lln(cu' bave notifivd | wle, comwencing to-morrow (Sumday) niglt, omployes that stiil further reductiuns will be | leaving Cincinnatl at 7 b, niy and reaching New made ‘In the already greatly decreasvd wages. | York the ssme hour the nest uight. This is the Within the pust week ” the Pheolx tron Comts | gujkest time ever made between the two cities, 1l departinents of > e ot Thcsbichoun [ron | B ts accomplished by omittiug local atope, ¥ ed a 10 and southern roads huve aiso sliortened thelr e ction o o fntoelect. ou diiy | tine, and wil cubuset with the iratu bese. 1. Wherever ‘tron workers have branches | - BT Louis, Juue$.—The Tole 1 ¥abaih of thelr Labor Unmion, Sons of Vulcon, | Railrosd will “m-fl"y“"km""m,"fi' .n.lm., meetings are belng held m‘pr{nm nzfinn ‘um :’“‘%“r";:}lr{;l‘:fl‘;?f“"nu it el ;;‘,‘:‘:.,g{.,,‘g’:,,.‘:‘:,':m‘::?:‘&‘,.‘:.‘,‘,'{“,;,,,.. L 00 | Bt Louls, Tron sfountalo & Southiern Kallway it Company wiil also start a fast Lrain to-morrow, seetion Of tha Btue, sud figbly brotable | Chich wil) shurten the timo_between &L, Louls However, tho. scntiment among the dissatis. | 8ud Gslveston, and other points i Bouthern : I dilers and thele sssfatants s stroug | Texas, twelvo hours. : l«::l .p 20;»1::1 wm‘x the wanufacturers, So (a¥ The Vandalia Kaliway will also start a fast Y na open. boatilitics huve been commenced, but | train on Monday mornivg over the Pennsylva- evidently preparing themselves, | Bid soad, to arrive tn New Yu.uk [ thl{ty-luu 1 i ot the Sons of Vilcan afy now. travel- | bours aul tweuty-tive minutes, tho (astest time | ing through the State collecting funds to Lelp | C¥¢F wade gupg esate . leas the Indianapolis Clab plays them a o belre are growlug old or golnz to law bout it than en pla, me the resuit 1 went over (o the 1. | bio rericx of pames under the same circumatuuces | Woik I asked nplaun to look afier and jot her tor me, 9 o Hpactal Digpaich to The Trisuns, . e wenllier b fifi.fiuf}u“fl,}" Tifherdar s daiib | foom' o ““sce it thoy had posted” iho | that they {nfv ch oiber, 1t would ot have any | IS Sald e would"duy wa ou Felday” maraing | 8¢ least 15,000 persons, maoy OF them slrwngert | gy ymurows, June .—The iron companles'of /i g Chicagos Wil play ‘aesday 88 well as Monday, | Felirna from tho Boston-Cincinaatt . ramo | claim {0 the Camplouship merely because 1t du. that . day, ani | y 1 the Schuyllll, Lehigh, Busquehanna, aud Al- FAST TRAINS, "The Chionto Club Wil Start East Tur thele iyt | which was going on In Clocionatl. - When 1 got | feated s Jot of outslde clube confessedly weakes, Whth I took | desire Lo see the sport, Both sldes of the river for | jorheny Valleys uro still perfecting their plans CixguiNaTL, June 8—The Fan Handle and allp Tuesdny |||(h:h and will bo gone a Llitle lesy | Over there, judge liow natonished ¥ waw when U n two weeks, ough the programme showa | Jound tiicm seélling pools o the Chicavo-8t, Loula 16A8 thoy ace 1o bb preity busy all 1o tne they | #ame, which had been over fully forty minttes, o e poue, The prograiiue ag arrauged shiows the | 10ng cnoneh for Jones Lo conie down In a sircets followini dates and guto A il st thera s Biin gol upand ellered uue 1 o 0 $70, then to §25, "then ta §10, and ue {4 Jecumsehsat London. Cen. fnally o §5, (hai the Chicagos would win, AL unc 11~ this time the eighth mnd ninth innlnga were not puated on the board, Now 1say tnatif the pool- an gets bin disgatchee by tolegiaph, and then don't lmu thiem fast enough 10 beal the strect-car, there {s *funny * busivess golugun. 3t 1a preity ors Attt good sdvicy Lo Inen who bet L lof up bettlug oni une 25~]udisnapolls 83 udisnapolls, nings In ball game There §s more than The tcam will thus arrive homa June 2, and ( little sense in the advice t betting on lunings Wil play tho 61, Louts the sawe day on the Twou- | &lven above. 1t 18 quite fosaible for s nian to get o g TNK PIRAT REQULAR MEETING OF THB SXASON T ot before g | cauld bu obuatoc LEORETRRTARS focotierdog sud with his v L sked lin, deContin | B er wa all that could bave been desir o o co. i wn‘l”mvl:zncnc?'ll‘un;fl:ly‘lm::w‘:n“ '\’b"fl days, {,‘1("°“l‘l{’.:',,'fl""’“‘1§. hnnflr' I:::.luu‘rlzhl. T onant aha 7 " W 130 0! At firat It was Intended (o have four daye® sport, | Was Worth mora than ralent T iD it Biow 10 tail on er, WHICK: tagether with the way { I veliini y Kreates, | €d: and tho water calmand aud s programme fncluding sulicient races was ar. | 158F Bow i reuund to tha Maid s that vidage (s ranged. The fuster classeu did not 8ll, bowever, | havo Lecy Ereated To the Tt racer has caused mite | TWolong, . shritl whisties from the referees’ boat rango policy ofspofng away from | mike & droi rr:;l‘lumlml ] will never trot sgother | signalud the mon o take positions, Two minutes owlng to the ln;mu 10 be clt ‘;nud :m. adop! uld by Peter Johnson, Ed Drown, sod others, snd In consequence the .'xl:”"n‘n:: h:“ ;hm“;‘s&m ?1“ ol r';’;,’ “)fl e erl it - eé:%fi:!&wfi‘fié#":fi:lfis :‘::n'u (l:ld r::‘pm::: l'u of ibe river, who ro weaday, Wedncsday, an: areday. o Classes el & ol ull 3 ute, 2:50, 2¢ 2:40, " A 2:30 race will alio e B o e chn Letween vk Belengint 1o i1 AR AT it | S Pt go o potion, Foiawes ;-':--‘:u \I‘v“:i‘;:ll .ln':i";:w 3:"‘:'. ‘éfl:fl?‘x?fm‘.? L T e Sl | yecomplidhed witbous muck diiculty or dolay, tlst will by contosted, one on Tuesduy and another | amuok Slem: and salde fro Taciinstion w | When tbe word **Go™ was given, four oars flashed ou Weduewday. On the whole, the meatiog will | ASHENS, 31685 JLuY In.f QoShcas £ SV L LEAE | and disappeared b the water at the sawo Instant be of an extremely intorestingcharacter, aud, sa it n’;uurly a)l y Jife. 1§ capnot afford at thls tate day | aud the boats sbot forwurd witn Inconcelvable 14 tlie Urst of the seasqo, should bo well attonded. | & s 6 would be sd e o, DT pa AIMe | yfterward Schar® was scon leaving hia bost-huts 83 0no of the groatest wonders | and pulling out Juto tho stresm. s colors were soon followed by Morrls o grounds, Thu greab zame of the | & fair show for his nioney bets on a gaise hat Of June 10 (Bunkcr-13il Day) st | fors a ball (e atruck, but goes in for innin Koston, Inasruuch as that i tho great Joca holi- | be i 4'u|w likely tu bo oppused (o & man who ay In tho Huly It is quite likely that the reports | kuows the result of the matter on which L laar- will tell ue of & greal crowd that day, ranging to rob (ke vnsaspeciing lunocent, The disability of the Chicago teiw in the catch- AN OPEN LETTER TO AT, LOUIS, 9'a positjon has been remedled in the wisest man« A couple uf weeks ago THE SusuaY TAMURE Ber nossfule by the engagement of Yuinn, of the | contained letter frum 51, Lowls highly commend. ¥rankling, smateur ciamplons of the city, ilo ln{e the 5¢, Lous Club mana; Al Bas made a provisions] agrecment which will | with much restraint, but List unty) the end of the comlog Enatern !ll‘h and | for i 0 ab e velocliy, ‘The gratest oarsmen (n America bad willlng party Lo suything i o Yo unlikely through tha scason, for Quing |8 cer~ mee, Becsuss this leltsr was priote o ik 8L varlauge Wil 1Y uwd feellngs. ~ | the puddiers whien the strike Is inaugurated. N . 3 h - vidy X wonde! , - i, 180 Tado & good recor O thers, and. the | turvd (be uame of 8 beporioe ot Cléveland close July D, there will bs 00 pulling to Err:;;.‘w“:n’l Thto Wintor quarleraa [acine, ag tho | of cbawplonshly, and be o sichust by a thoussnd CANADIAN NEWS, Syectal Dispalch o «l 13 = - friends of um jime bere will remember that he | and, assuining tiat be wrats the fetter, rofetied Ditpaich to Tha Tribuns. SemiNonizLy, L, Juue Y.—lusus "oIn- wel el rance-C \500; 2,000, AMERICAN JOCKXY CLUB MEETING. avold breakling records befure the Octolateral ca- ose of 1asf season's campmign, thers has ocun | dollars. No ditfervnce in the speed was wbserved Bpecial thuvml ul 1 in the Chicagus of 1875, Tuo | $o throw at bimn the followlng suygestion: An | trics cloee, s former years, ‘The following list | more or less talk regarding 4! o probanilitics of his duting the drat Ave minutes, hmm shon farged | MONTKEAL, June 9.~Thy Miuister of Militia [ missioner Hines, of Muryland, sdvises Auditor muklin Club snd Mr, Woodlock should receive | old-timebuwi from a Chicago scoundrel, * *¢black. uracs for thle meeung has buen srrauged Ly | belngtralged ibivseason. Tiwilibe remembered ft half s longth ahead id ureat | was luterviowed to-day fn regard to the troubles | Necdles that he purposes at. once laveatigsting toliils crcait for thale willingness to Tt 3, ++rubblyh, " ¥ lou *dirty dog, e 2: 800; 2:35 cluss, 81,000; | that atthe Breeders' Uentennial mectiug i Scp- | I8 craft 4 longth ahead auwid greal o d e ot ber of lnpurance compales of Chuago ‘é,",’“" take a furlough. e ls without doubt the Whilo thuutrllheu rather stronger Y c| > ’l‘b%off"'i"f%‘ :l..lmmumuumwwuunaa.auouwr form, Lis | exclteent sud the tumultuous cheers of Lis ( smong the military here, He sald the desireof | & number : , $3,800; | Dlo man tho Chicagus could bavo happened uain | ihan ura generally ugud [n rospacisble yapors, 1t lo renicruency. Qulnn Will probably niay with | DOt Wik theus, bat with tholr tiedlsection, that lng ln Lid conditiun, but notwitbstsudiug | friends. One mile from the startlug polat Morcls tho Cllcagou tu-morruw and Tucuday aterpdons in | foult might be found. Thae reporier attacked was i the Department is to keep the voluntcersas | that aro dolug busioess lu Maryland, Mr. B, act be won tho5.year-old rage fo stralehl [ 139 jucreased hls lead 10 three boat-lengths, and wis thls 3 | etfes aud | M. Woods, Examiner of the Iilinols [usursnce b from Bla:kwood, “Jr., Eliy Good, Lug! such clear of rehiglous or political soucletics au iinoks 4 finoulenle Gaea: o las shwas boow a atur- | 1o Indlunspollawhen the telor wiswrltion, and | New ' Youx, June 0.~ Tie Awericen Jockey | il and otbets, st u.L'm..rhu‘u .w;.z e, demonatrations. There are -'rlrtdn riles by Deparmens, 100 T e nd shoul civo d handsome re- ¢ Ls a gentleuian who does bus ar ub had for the fourt of tho s, e ad heen purchase £, J, L Lase, but ws boe d egimeuts are e u&lnn A blare-cntice joto the feld. 5 siouc's throw—cortaluly ot & Fila-shokerotk threatening weather, \uyyhuvy mpck.mud g0 ng drlv:g‘by Sorriil 10 Uie, there was a dlsputo | 8t every stroke. AL this polnt u the race betting which commapders of regiments Euided, "F:" Wolug bustoess there. itk Quion tn tho nine, and Bsmes back fu | the Globe-Demacrat building—a gentlemsn he ia in | attenduice. uperiori and under these 1hey cap et without seference Place a; Bradley, | every seuse of the wonl, and s regular patron of Duiween tho two Tugure was 100 apparent Lo ceusod, for Morri f tho paywient of sune | SOTANof doabt. AL the atak -boat Morris was ive 0, e in sbape, the team should T'he frat cace was for a purss of 8300, mile sad | eatrance money, and Higble refused to Junger to headquarters. lu regsid to the movements a ClGANRS, -3 Quion, cs b 3 -ball In the ol -elghth, Bva statters, —Madge, A J beuhead. The buoy was turned without Boe ikt R S T i‘.i 'P:m"‘,"t;péi:u\:;}e)n]:.‘:;f??'IllEei‘r bl Toe re multh:l'h\:.‘:{l'u-hl;z::",vnn:" toien | Shioc Rotmner: Fogite: and ottie.” ricive '-’H"ngxm“mm m’llg.'" v h"t;uul}:fl cideat, Morcls still fn 1he lea of the mounted Royal Rifies, the bonorable gen- o8 A DELIOIOUS BMOKR OALL FOB 0 o lax e Milo, Romney, Fugitive, and Moitls, * Fuui aud galulog etesdi- was the lvul{l' Muttle second choice, aud Mudge | Hacine, uud = on reaching that town | iy. Scbarl puw el_hhnul? out. and, wm‘thl.- third. Fugltivo led st the start, aad, never leaving | had & ahort talk with = the pcntleman, | Well-knowa rapid stroke, " d;-ver:uc -"5‘ the result in doubt, won tho ruce ily Dy two | Just whiat passed Letween them Higbie dues not | to close up the gap ud take l‘ iflhl o Iengths. Mettle, sccond; liomney, third. Tiwe, | seem snxious to relate, but It Is inoagit smony | Ills lactics wers obscrved by his fricnds, 2010, Dorspmicn that Mr. Cuve 1o desltous of 87410 plas | Lo encournged hun with ‘s rouud of cheers thai The sscond race waa (he Belmont stakes for 3- | clug the horee n ilighie's haoda for trsining, ~ile | alwoat druwned tho nolaw of tha w whistles, yoar-olds, $100 eatrance, with $1,500 sdded, sec- | intende trutting bim In soversl staillon raccs nexy | Dowa they caws st Iwrflnd“‘ spred. A tho oud horse 10 recelve $100 out of stakes, oue’ mila | fali, but will not enter him Iu sny of the Octolat. | tavu approached the alf-way polut, they sgsin sudabalf, Cerdinal Wolsey, Cloverbrook, Mayor | eral mcea. Higule reports Sprayus to be in fulr | Camein view ol the greal mass of peopls aithe Barker, Rl Brazll, Dombast, Baden Baden, | shape,considerlng the small swount of wurk mven | atarting poiut, and Frederick the 'Great, Corystes, McCormlck's bay | Luw, sud Is congdent that, if EVEHL BYE WAB STHAINED % olding Loiteres, W. J. Uigdivg, aud Muguum | watters wara in sny cliss uf tor 10 seo who wasin the lvad, Far up the river opum started. Rife and Brazil were favoritics, Aud wbiw oo the subject ul P but acither sucured & place. 'Iho race was won by & wood story that Mornil) tells on bimselt | reutly but w fuw juches upact. Gradually they o= }‘Zlnverhm‘tak, Loftersr sccond, Baden- Baden third, Fa :e-ml;a. ‘-nd l'l. "Iluu mn.;-lll throw 5'7‘.“’4‘“ b\s ‘“u'l ctgllmum 'r.:l::ll:uel“ nl':X.n x:nn Mo, 2 real 11gbs on the free-for-all race utl Freeport a | ¢o vcerned. % The third race was tho Jockey Club handican | short tlue ago, which was won by the MUwsukes | tuat Moscls bad thy Juce iu bhis basds, tlemsn ntimsted that if these cowmsnding | FOR A DE oflicers had gooe In any way contrary Lo reguls- tions, it was on tocir owa responsibility. 3 *Bteamship Mempbls salled last night for Liv- espool with 171 head of first-class cattle, and twenty-five valuable horses, ten of which were fast trotrers. Bpecial Dizpaich to The Triduns. ) 0N70, June Y.—~Tbe chawplonship La- CIGARS. trIlol'l: :x‘mh‘h \tlrlch Was 1o Lb.l\'tviaklupuluc TUE THADE SUPPLIED BY tere to-day between the Bhamruck Club, of y 5 Jotrend, ad the Tarout Cub was canceied, | g\ _ SHIRE, 4 lub refusing to play Unless oo o n B e sl Lacput o tho Bhadisoc T, 184 Lust Mudison-st, o candos fair sharc | takes groat plessure In testifying that the ik cutcher's wurk‘ and between bim and | Was just, but perbaps tuo midly drawn. %’?fiun the right feld witl bo witended to, 1f the | thisredection iuay catch wome réasoutug individual; 35 teain gamed shows up In Bostuu in good shapo | 1fe papes which claiiua toropreseut the ball elewunt “;n- 16, *Buukee-1I Day " will sce a gvictory | of & city uses, instead of argument of gvcn asse 5 L""hnn'lhmly. tlon.auch epithets as **dirty dog." {s it hard o be- tters sud other tidings from Ross Barnes Indi- | lieve that the fullowing of that paper will use the 5 e pearly or qulte recovered from big | more vigorous Basun cowprisad i tho obaceae ref- 1d 18 uow usiog bls best endeavors to get | erence tu the mother of tho dog? No more con- & weakuees which ba naturslly feels on vincing proof of tbe truth of the letter and all e of an s of the complicated discase | asvortions could b found ihau tho epithcte with b e has Leoy stroggliog with, | Ho aunounces | which It (a sought to be wnawerel. Ther arg au galulig faat, 40d will reforn bia | exbibition of exacily the sauns splrit 1o print which shoyulea a0 swon as possilie. " He wmay possibly | animates tio blssphemous rutlans on tbe bLali- ionib for Lo morrow's geme with Loulstille, but | groond. Tekiog futo consideration the decency ther be does or not, ho will bo ou band for the | which sn editor is supposcd to*put on befure bis ston gauas wiihous sy doubk His scccas | readers fuall decent papets, b6 cducation and he will wake igblo and bis | lwo black specks wers sceu i iuld-struau sppu-

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