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- 2 ‘ " THE CHICAGO TRIBUN: WEDNESDAY. JUNL 13, 1877. T —_— e B : = = i L % all- 1and & Pacific Road near Patterson; thence mst ten cars has rvestored one 3, ] bat Tarkin's pitching, while In the fleld thay i ;v::\fl,: IY'\T :f'c:r? ?»’J’J;’Z'J"fl“.fi%?i‘fi‘}'&,fi?& h“-‘v‘: nlr-lll‘\ce tf: l‘l’xl‘n L'll;. The route puases SAI“ AND TOM' tate after nnnl%u:r, until now the tread of the OUTDOOR SI OBJ.'S. rlcdn u.mm" mm“:n'mbm errors. The lnrt- ROSE“ILL. regulatly acaln. ¥ through the best agricaltaral section of the soldler Is hennd, {1 no loglelative hall, but in [orla P- ol o faultieas fiekling gane, and thefr i y A g e ! play y 1 1. On the Memphis & Lonisville Raflroad the | Btate. Union County will give 2,000 pes mile ) o elvc;'y Staf ll!e preople are p:t-\‘urllt.'l: by tawas of % batting was fair. FollowIng by e i " bridge over thic Ilatchle fiver 14 awept. away. | foF each mile in that cunnty, The'townsnips in | Baing Warmed by the Wina of the ‘fi“ ¥ own ensctlog aud by oilicers of thetr owu | The Chicagos Find a Game Whera TR 8 Conference Between the Commit- i Theofficers pml.ou,hc ablc to send out trafna | Madison and Warren Counties, through which Great Manhattan Club, «f oml\ mi. W Th Lost It Monda Y 3 teo of Lot-Own d i #fi to-morrow, and transfer at that point. the roud passes, will pive liberally, A rea anhatta N My tellow-citizens, m{ home is in the West, ey Lo nday. RARFFORT, __! 54 WIErs an ho *}i "'he Memphie & Paducah Yoad 1s badly dam- | public meetinz was helil here to consult with and my ussociations have been with the —_— g 1 [ Manngers. £ sapi and sevoral daya wil o requlred "t e- | the officers of the ront, af which ropressital v They Exhibit Their Wonnds to Their Bl e e A I They Get It in tho Ninth Inning, and 3} s Jj1 pairkas ik, ¢ ' 7 1 an ed by on with ' open E 1 ¥ t Fhiame e T b il AT oIt of seven Sympathetio Countrymen, arma and contial_ greetines.) Need 1 say Tam Don't Throw It Away, o ol b Improvements In the Grounds, i eSS was_appuinted o act In comunctian with com- gratifed becatse of tifs fat1 1t lina more thon ey 3 ol of 1 A t Soectal Dispatchita The Tyiduna, mittecs in otber places and the oflicers of the 8 personal signiticance. Does it not proclain fasnidgy B Coveus vans 1 Etc., Insisted On by the | Vont Warnr, Ind.,, Junc 12.—A 3-year-ol | road, to push the project through. It fs nnder- | Samitel Stightly Stops Over, nndl | that we entertaln no_sectional, political sentt- | The Iostons Treated to Another | piren s 8 LT #tood that the Des Moines & Minnesota Com- Larkin, p...o Former. pauy will atd in the eanstraction, and equip and opetate the road when built, if desired, From Alton to St. Jo the latter city {8 push- ing the work forwanl with sssurance of sue- cess, chitd of Louis Bacmer, residinga few iniles gonth of the eity, who had been missing several hiours, was found dead in o clalern yesterday. Hararax, June 12.—Dy the' capsizing of a ment or scctionat policiest Bome may think ! l schooner in the harbor four men and a boy were ! i | we should have an Eastern policy, and others that it should be Western, but it “seems to me that a New Yorker and an Indianian should un- derstang it better than that, and that our lw,ilslauu and adininlstra- tive polity should he as broad and comprohensive as the Industrics, and teade, sud counnerce which It may affect. Docs the trade of the great citles of the Atlantic ato, with the mountaina? Docs it not reach beyon the Mississippl aud across the Missourit Every By mommae Slo I8 listorically Inaccurate; 7 to 0 Dose by the Iiart- fords. Necessity of a Competent Superintend. ente«=Bnla of Liquorses-Unis formity of Work. Seversl days ago the lot-owners of Rosehil] Cemetery held u meeting inthe Tremont llouse club rooms, for the purpose of taking pre- Whilo Thomas Bears More Lightly upon the Octarchy's Verdiot. 0'ltourke, drowned. Sntton, A b, FULESDD Ql COSO0000S0 First Doy of the Dextor Park Races—Trot- ting at Oolumbus, Beacon Park, ond Kalamasoo, MICIIIGAN CESTRAL. Epecial, Dispateh to The Tridune. BostoN, June 12—1u the United States Cir- cult Court to<day, the case of the United States MT. CARMET,. Spertal Dispatch (o The Tridunz. Mr. Canvar, 1L, June 12.—A grand straw- berrv and fee-creamn supper will be given at the gt Both Eminent Statesmen Admit, How- ever, that the Country Is Hafe. [P wlocncsccon alommuommos!® 2 OI ocooccose 9 [ I - [ Bt. Charles Hotel ta-tnorrow night for the bene. | V4 the Michigan Central came up. Thls was an | new tome that is tmilt upon tiat receiling bor- DBASE-BALL. Total 27| 0'18 | Miminary sctionto got sume allezod grievances it of the Mt. Carmel sullerers. action at law to recover the sum of $55,313.85, TILDEN. der, every new farm that fs made far out even CIICAGO VB LOUISVILLE. Faningr. 50780 in the management and care of the Cemetery S == aileged to bo duc the United States s a balanco TIE DRAWS e r"' i ‘:;’ ""“,_‘:"76" tie "‘:“'f’ .‘“:"n"em“:‘ {“‘l“ The uncertaintles of the game have heen { Hartfor @201 047 | remedied. At that meeting a committea ot g TIIE RAILROADS. of taxes and fntercst on the income, net carn- b u remmote parte of the countey, are a8 crtinly | o etty clearly shown in the last two games; fu | Hoston 0000 0=-014nreoon fovestigation wgas appolnted, power New Youg, Jithe 13.~The reception given to ex-Gov. Hendricks this evening by the Manhat- tan Club swas the occaslon for a large gathering of the best-known Demnovrats of the city, The rooms were briflfantly lighted up, a brasa band plaved outslide, and a largs crowd assembled in Fiith avenue. Amongst the assemblayoe were David Dudley Field, Judge Donohue, 8. J. Courtney, Augustus Schell, John McKeon, Benjanin J. Wood, Judwe Weatbrooke, Judge Van Brunt, Wiltlam C. Wyckham, Georgo W, McClelland (of the Old Guard), Chict-Justico Curtis, Chief-Justice Daly, Lawrence Turnure, Col. Wingate, and many others. Shortly after 9o'dock ex-Gova, Tikden and Hendricks were annotnced, amid great cheering and elapping of hands, The Chalrman, A. J. Vanderpoel, briefly introdaced the distingulshed gucsts, and Gov. Tilden spoke os follows: Everybody knows that after tho recent elec- tion the men who were elected by the peoplo President and Viee-President of the United States were counted out, and the men who were not eleeted wera counted in and seated. I dis- clafim any tlmu¥m of_personal wrong involved {n this transactfon. Not by anv act or word of mine ehall that be dwarfed or degraded into personal grievamce which s fn- truth the greatest wrong that has etained our natloial annals. To evegy man of the four and aquarter milllons who were defrauded of the fruits of thefr clective franchise, It Is as great n wrongz ns it I8 to iy, and 1o leas to evory man of the_ minority witl tho ultimate consequence extend. Evils”in movernuient grow by success aml by impurity. - ‘Uhov do not arrest thelr own progress. ‘They can never bo limited excent by extornal forces. 1f the wen in posscesion of the Government can in_onc [nstanco maintain aud almost as directly connected with the vros- perity of this city as” are the permanent and valuaole improvements upon your more Als- tant streete, 1 have said this under the Influenco of the sentiment that in respect to production and trade the East, and West, and South are one, aod that a wise and just Eulky will alike aud almost equally promate the prosper- ity of each, If your judgmont should be as cnmnrchcu-(’ve a8 the Influence of vour com- merce, and a8 far-reaching ns distant lnces of your trade. The proceedings terminated with brief speeches by Uov. Robinson, Licut.-Gov. Dor- shchimer, aud Banator McDonald, of Indlana. FIRES. IN CALIFORNIA. . 8ax Francisco, Cal,, June 12.—A dispatch from lompoc, Banta Barbara County, says an cexiensiva tire Is raging in that vicinity, burning over many miles square, destroying grass and grain crops. A great number of cattle were overtaken by tho flames. Tho fire will necessi- tate the slaughter of o great deal of stock on acconnt of lack of forage. A Los An(;ch-n dis- pateh says the great forestfire Is ruuning n the mountains west of that cvity, extendhyg down to the plaius. Detalls aro wanting, but it 1s known that many homeasteads have been destroyed and a great amount. of hay, lumber, and property burnt, Yesterday afternoon Taff the buahess hortlon of Plymouth, Ammador County, burnt. 88, 835,000{ Insurance light. fug, galus, and profits of the defendant corpura- tion for the yeurs from 1804 to 187L The de- feudant Ml a plea In abatement, alley- ing thnt the defendant corporation wus created wlel{ by the laws of the State of Michigan, and ought = not to e held to auswer fu this suit in thils district of Massachusctts. It appeared that the defend- ant was o Michizan corporation, and that no |vm;ml{‘wnn attached in this district, and the k‘mnln disumisscd the action for wanl ol jurns- letion. OCHRATER, Rocnesten, June 12.—Dasc-ball: Indianapo- | beinz given to add two to the number. As or- 1, b; Rochiester, 3. ganized, the Committeo consisted of Messrs, C. MINNBATOLIS, N. llolden, — Oliver, A. G Throop, Orin Bpectal Dispaleh to gh Tridune. Lunt, and IT, F. Lewls. They made an exam- MixngAPOLL, Jung 1h—Buse-ball: Falr- | fuotion of the management of affalrs, and they gfi’l‘l"‘l'g'np%‘"'?}“"'m' 1; Drown Btockings, of | gound much which needs remedying. T Sux- BINGIAMTOR. DAY TRIBUNE contalued a bricl . paragraph In Bixowamron, Ni Y., June 12.—DBasc-ballt | regard to a meoting that was held Crickets, 8; Ecles, 0. Twelvo innings, The | of tho Cemotery lot-owners Eaturday, which, Cricketa scored three In tho last inning. in reality, dla not take place. There was, how- every a meeting of the Investigating Commit- TIIE TURF. tee with the Board of Managers, at the Iatter's TRE PIRST DAY OF TNIB DEXTER PARK MERTING | office in tho Methodlst Church Block, last Sat- yesterday passed oft very successfully. Tho | unlay aftornoon, at which all the mombers of principal featuro of tho day's sport was tho dis | 4o Committee, except Mr. Oliver, wore present. covery and punishment of an alleged * ringer ** | At tho manawers’ request thameeting was hekt, in the horse Wild Irishman, Tbis horss came | and a communiention submitted to tem which to thls meeting all the woy from Richmond, | embudicd Vn., and was entered In the four slow races, | TUB WISAES OF TIH COMMITTAE AND TIH DI- MANDS OF TIIB LOT-OWNLRS, When the entries for this meeting wero publish- Tho gentiemen talked matters over qulctty and cd, a great many horsemen concluded that thero | juformally, A TiisUNE reporier In!mcqupn“y was something fishy about Wild Irishman, and, | learned that the documentin queation contained in order to satisfy themselves, certatn partics Suine yery, :vzvccv}uu gfi;"nncfllmlg{ v;'furmslin the telegraphed to Richmond, nsking for particulars aeu " cietery, o yes. 3 terday he. called unon Me . F. lewls, regarding his record, ete,, and rocclved o reply | ot his uflice, No. AL Clark street, to obatu from to tho effeet that ho hiad a record of 8:05, ob- | him, if puuflme,ncury of tho letter. Mr, Lowis tafned two years ago. This accorded with the | baoing anember of ths Connnlttee declined, but story told by the driver of the horse, and, attho | stated as * Mr. Lewis™ ha would give any oral time the race was called, everything lonked m,'.‘r"’;l’:mz:fl’,:‘! dliaSolilh, Antodin fnerl serene. At tho conclusfon of the third heat, o “The Bourd of Manamers are disposed ta do party conncuted with the stavle In which Ellal’, | guat is right and beat for the zood cara and the was " traincd enterod a proteat agalnst Wild § reputation of the Cemetery genorally, but they Irishman, on the %mund that ho fad a faster | hava heen negligent in not giving the maticr ;uuml than throe minutes, —and that | yhop personnl nttention which its importance C "N‘ trotting under an “I'““"‘d demands and which ought to have been given, "ll‘ll‘mn' . his real namo belng hl unter. } They have been too much governed or intluenced 1o record-books tended to sustaln ti laclnhr:l by thelr more prominont cmployers, which a1idy ns noithor tho driver nor_owner of Wild | glould not have heen the ozno. Irishinan would take the necessar oath, tho As to wnat was dona Saturday at the mecting Judges performed thelr plain duty In the case | of the Committee with tho managers, they sub- and sent the horse to the stable. This action, | mijted n communication n which 'they ein- although strictly in accordanco with the rules, | podied their views and suggestions as to waa made tho occaston for o howl by o few dis- | ™yyixr si0ULD DB DONE BY THR MANAGERS .‘,.“.',‘.:5;'::} r?é".}',’::{f'?:o‘}'g'i“ ll-;u,l‘ ’g!;g:l:gcgc'g' for the Cemotory. 1t i In substancs that ticy Srenr I theds bioviant. young mop that thote | Srade sod, and gravel tho marxiu of tho lake I horse had no show on .earth to win the declding heat, 08 the mare beat him the fourth heat ina : . Jog. g * fi\'lth regard to the race, it mny be sald that Wild irishinan won the firstand sccond heatsby pure juck. Inthe Qrst, Ella ¥, was sent away at aixed galt, and, leaving her fect at the flrst turn, fell so far behind tust she was driven merely tosave her distance, Wild Irishman win. ning in 3:451¢. Inthe second heat Ella broke her check-retn and threw a too-welght, but, in apita of these misfortuncs, managed finish sccond, driving out Irlshman In 1073, The third hest she won haudily in 3173, In the fourth Wild [rishman trottad very frst, and In order tobeat him home the little maro was obliged to foot the mile In 3:32, a performance which showed her to be one of the leat young lLorses in tho country, she not belng five years old untll the coming fall, As Irlshinan wus not allowed to start in the fifth hout, and Minnie Taylor stayed behind tho banner iu the fourth, the'last onc was easy for Ela, she winning in 2:481¢, with Fred a good second. Followlng Is the summary: DexTan PARK, Citicaco, Junc 12, 1877, —Parse of 8100 for horscs that havo never beiten 3 mit- utcs; $200 to frat, $100 to second, U0 to third, 810 to fourth. John Keyes, Leavenworth, Kan., b, m, Bl eereeesrensneeenannd’3 1 1 1 William Darling, Chicago, b.g. Fred,3 2 3 3 2 Robert ¥, Owler, Itichmond, Va., ch, ®. Wiid Irishine 112 2o uly Tuylor.,. .. Lina—2:45! the first, one crror lost the whole thing after it had been well played for nine and two-thirds mnings; in the secoud, the winniug tean made three times as many crrors as the losers, and gave them six uncarncd first Lases, and yet “knocked out the cake,” as the phraso used to be. The game was just about such an one as that of. the previous day should have been, It was {n the nain sharply played, enjoyable, and creditablo to both sides. About 2,000 people witnessed It and generally approved it, though they did not like the umplring overmuch, and bestowed upon what they considered Mr, Stambaugh’s poor judgment a storm of hisses, 1t is enongh to say that the position was more than ususally an oncrous one, and that the de- cistons seemed to hurt the home club in many cases. It fs not inginuated or asserted that any of the dcelslons were wrongt,—nobody can know that in a closo cascbut the players themselves,— but it Is oniy a statement of fact that the audi- ence thought they were, nnd hissed energetically for [ulr play and a change of umpire, The scofing In the game did not commence until the fiith inning, when Peters hit a very liarp onc to llaztic, which went to him a0 awlc- waridly that he contd not handle it clenn, Be- fore Iie could get it in hand the runner was so near lirst that it scemed unwise to throw at all, but Hawue tried it on and salled the sphere awny over tho seats, while Peters went to g -Glenn lot tho run in by o lung to 8haffer. In the following inning ngud led off with n it which McVey falled to Dadle, e started to steal second and Anson’s throw to cateh him ot by the base and went out to Hines whilo Hagnekept on toward third, but Hines got hold of the ball quickly, and, by a (ine throw to McVey, caught the. mumer’at third, Uall took bis base on Lolie, but was foreed at second by Gerhardt’s hit, which Spald- ing gathered and sent $o Teters. Auson then obliged the company with two passed balls, which let Geriardt to third, and he scored on Craver's hit to Poters, which rave the latter his only error of the gume, The score went ona tic until the silnth innfug, when Ilines was the first batter. 1le inade & nice drive between third and short, but was forced out by Uer- Lardt to Craver on McVey's hit. -Anson fullowed with a houndor, which Craver got one hand on but could not quite reach. Gerhardt also took a hand in i, but neitber of them vould quito get within reach, Peters tried to E:t in o rlght-ticld hit, but was nipped by Latham, though McVey reached third and Anson secons on the out. 'The hopo of the side was in Glenn, who liad not yet made a hit. He was ready for the firat ball pitched, and sont {¢ fiving away be- tween loft and contre, whilo McVoy and Anson plled over tho plato the best they knew, and the crowd tossed up fts hat. 8tiil” thero was not entiro safety, for the pame was just where it lind beew the day before 1n the ‘sane inning. Latham hit _one up to DPeters and was first out; Hngue drove ono to right- fleld, which was npandsomely sent ~ to first by wWaitt, . Hall hit o hot ond which Bmith muifed; but Gerhardt settied matters by driv- Ingz onc nt Peters, which Humpty Dumpty pick- e out casily, and, scorning any ssslstance, he ran to second, and, touching tho base, forced out ot and ended the gamne, ‘The brilllant play in tho game was conflned to a few men on oither slde. Yor great useful- ness, activity, and certainty Peters easily lends tho record.” Somo of his work was yery fine, and Wis scoro of ten put ont and four nsalists 18 probably the largest evor mmdo in the short stop's positlon. Thue hardest cateh of the day, aned tho ono which hest pleasod the crowd, was by Glenn oft Urowloy in thie fifth Innine, The samo playor took no littie eredit by his opportunc fiit In the last juning. “Anson's eatching was excellent throuzhout, and it lad not u littls to du with Bradley’s etficfency tint he was nasurcd that he could ‘turn loose” with- out hurting anybody, The visitors played a good st ficlding game all the way through, but Bradley was entirely too inuen Tor thelr tinttlng skill,” Gerhardt ran uv a bigg score of asaista on cnsy balls, only ona of lils stops and throws—that off Spalding fn - FAST-TRAIN TALK. 3 The fecling In rallway circles yesterday re- b gmrding the fast-train war was Jess excited than b at any previous tine since tho commencement ! of hostilities. Although nothing hias happennd i: during the last few days to change the situa- 1 { Alon, yet the bellef s general that the end of this week will sce the end of this war. ‘This be- 1lef ts based on the aurival of Vaunderbild from FEurope, and that the wanagers of the varfous roads intereated fu this diliculty are very anx- Jous to have matters adjusted. While it has teen demonstrated that the rosds ran make the distance between New York and Chleago in twenty-four hours withont subjecting the train and passcngers to much, If any, addi- . tional dabuer, yet the rallroad managers prefer to tun thelr tralns on the regu- . Jar schedule time, beeawse tho fast traing sre much more expensive, aml ennnot 3 glop to lake on local business at theamall cities. Every uttempt which has been made Lhus far ' to run fast trains has fajled, beenuae they coulid not be run without eubjectiug the railroad companies to heavy losses. Though rome of the Iust trajns hove been well potronized, and i the prejudice ngalust them on the part. of the traveling publicts rapidly wearlng away, yet, owin to the low fares and the Inereasél “ex- penscs, they cannut be madde 1o pay, ot least 7 not ut present, hecause people caunot afford to 4 truvel except on businces, un matter how low 1 the rates of Jure may be. Most of the railroad i matagers are now Eost, and it I8 beffeved v that o cousuitalton WL Be o held I 11 New York City and an cffort tnade to “ compromise the matter. IL{s understood that ‘: Vanlerbilt Is anxious to have peuce restored, 1 MICHIGAN MATTERS. Special Correspondence of The Tribune. Laxging, Mich., June 11.—An organization known as the Michigan Ticket and Passenger Agcnts' Association met in this city on Thurs- day last, and perfected an organization, Al the raflronds in the Lower Peninsula were rep- resented, Tho next meeting will bo held at Petasky, July 12 Surveyors start to-lay to survey a route for n railroad from this city to_Grand Raphls, touch- Ing Grand Ledge, Woodiand Cuntre, Buwne, aud Alaska. i Ne A iy Ghcorsas sazass TTEMS, The Chirngn, Tlock Island & Pacifie fs not trunbled by the flooils in Missourl, aud its traing 1o Kousas City run through as usunl, The Chi- cago & Alton ia taking its busincss to Kansas City via the Missoust Paclfle Rallroad, its usual connieetfon, the 8t. Lowls, Kansas Cliy & Nortli- ern, having had its tracksconsiderably daunageld by the flod. ‘The washout on the Miselssippt Central hns been repalred, and the Tllinols Ce- tral traina to and from New Orleans come Lhrough again as usual, ‘The New Urleans, Juckson & Narthern Rall- road hias been reorganized, with the following ofticers: restdent, W Il Osbornj Vice-Ireal- dent, James. lurko; Treasurer, R, 8, Charles; Auditor, 8, B, McConnleos tencral Freight nng Pnssengor Agent, 1. B. Morey, Vice-Presi- dent Clarke hns meds the following appolnt- ments: Superintendent, W, P. MeKinlay; RRoad Master Bouthern Divislon, T, J. Conway} Road Marter Northern Divislon, J. A, Deatcan, 'Thoe allice of General Manager has been abollshed. Judge Cowan, General Solicltory, Mr, Rane dolph, Cuiel Engincer, and Mr. Thomas P, Itarry, Western (leneral Passenger Agent, of the Baltimore & Onfo Railroad, are in the ¢ty on busjncss for their Company. SUICIDE. 5 81, Lowus, Mo, June 12.—Between 5 and 0 o'clock last evening a well-dressed man, about six feet tall and finely proportioned, went to the pawnshop of Benjamin Megers, No. 317 Market street, and asked to bo shown some re- volvers. e selected ono of large calibre, and requested Moyers to load {t. On recalving it back from Meyers, who supposed the man In- tended to purchase ft, he suddenly placed the muzzle to his rizht temple, and, beford a move- wient could bo smade 10 stay tho act, bo dis- charged the weapon, fending a ball clear through his head. lio fell to the floor uncon- sclous, and was removed to the City Dispen- rary, wherd ho died In about an hour, * The man was a steangzer {n the elty, and hul nothing on bis pernon by which he could be jdentified. 87, Louis, Mo., Juno 12.—~The man who shot Nimeelf last evening in the pawnbroker's shop wus ldentitied this eveniok 08 Thomas Bollis, o ambler, who traveled with a cireus and plied biz voculton as n thiree-can mante man, E. il, Schroer, o Gorman, who had been a hard drinker, read an secount of the suiclde of Thomas Hollls i bed this morning, and evi- dently was much impressed with b, for he asked hts wife to leave tha room on somo trilling pretext, and whilo she was absont he zot. ur, took & revolver from tho bureau dmwer, plucerd iU Lo bls right templo as Bollis did, and inzed away, The ball entered the brain, In- ftivting a wounit from which he died about noon. e Jeaves a wife amnd two children. Awdrens Sclienck, n stoneinason by trle, wus found deats in bis house, No, 1858 Docatur street, this morsing, Exumination discloses the fact that ho lind taken Parks reen the night before with suicidal intent. Hehad been a lard o = GALVESTON,. GALvEsTON, Junc 12.~The following are nd- ditional losses by Insurance companies in Fri- day's flre: Beottish Commerclal Insurance L‘ummm{. Glasgow, 835,300; Firemnen's Fund nsurance Company, of California, 0005 St tanl Fire “ond Marine Tn- suruce Company, of 8t Paul, 835500 Niagara Fire Insuranco Company, of Now York, §20,600; German American 1nsurance Com- tnuv of New York, 853,000; Homa fusurance Sompany of Now York, $37,000; New York Un- derwriters' Agency, composed of tho Germanla amd Hanover Ingurauce Compaunies, §20,500. Putal, 83554 g themselves in power against an adverso decision at clectiuns, such an examplo will be imitated. ‘Temptation cxista always. De- vices: to gmve tho color of luw and fulsa prelenses on which to found fraudulent deciatons will not ke wanting, The wrong will grow into a practice. if once con- doneds In the world's history changes fn the suecession of governments have usually Leen the result of fraud or force. It lins been our {aith nud our pride that we had estublished o modeof peaceful change to be worked out by the agency of the ballot-box. The question uow s, whethior our clective system, In Its substanco as well as in its” form, Is to he maintained. This is tho question of ques- tions. Until i2 Ia finally settied thero can bo no olitics foundod on inférior questivns of admin- strative polley. It involves the fuudamental right of the lmpln. It Involves tho clective principle. 16 involves the whole system of popular government. Tho people muaet sigually condemn the ereat wrong which hina been done to theni. They must strip the cxample of everything that can attract il tators. They weust refuse n rrmpcrnua fimmu- nity to erimeé. This Is not all. Tho people will not be able to trust authors or beneflclaries of wrong to (levise remedics; but whon those who condemn tho wrong ahall have power they must deviso mensures which shall render a repetition of the wrong forever Impossible. II my volce could reach throughout our country, and be heard in its reinotest hamlet, [ would ‘say: He of good cheery the Itcpublic will live, The fustitutions of our fathers aro not to expire in shane, ‘The mn-rellml.y of the people ahall he rescued from this perdl and re-establlahed. Sue- cesaful wrong never appears so triumphantly as on the very ove of its full. Seven yenra njto a corrupt dynasty culminated In its power over the million of peopls who live In the City of New York, It had conquered, or bribed, or fattered and won nhnost everybody into no- quleseence. It appeared to be invincible. A f“r o Lyvo Iater its members were I the Penl- entfarica or fn exile. listory abounds in stm- {lnr examnples. We nust belleve_In the right and In the futare, A great and noblo natlon will not sever its politieal frowm its moral lifo. IIENDRIOKS BPREAUS IT A LITTLH THINNER. At tho conclualon of the Jovernor's address, and he will probably use his_induence now to Jiave the dispute between the Wabash and Penn- © sylvanla Company amfcably settled, It is stateid ! ghat the latter line will give up the contest {f i the Waubash rond ngrees to base its vunning . thute on that of the Chivage roads, If the Wa- . Lash Ltoad s actuated by fatr and honest mo- fives it cannot refuse to make the concesyion, 4 Sorit cannot expect to be allowed Lo make het- ‘I fter time from routhwestern points to New York than is made via Chleago with « less milease, Both the Lake Shore and Pittsbure & Fort Wayne Dallroads continue to run their fost i, trains at the time advertised, the former at 4145 o pom and the other at 4:20 p. ., und niake the i time to New York, o8 promised, o about twen- ) o ty-tive hours. The fast traing of hoth these roads which Jeft last eventng were agaln well patronized. ‘The Micnlzan Central Raflrond s+ st adberes Lo lts first arrangement and starts i {ls fast train ot 1:580 p. m., arriving I New . York at tho same time us the fast trains of the i Joke B8hore and Penusylvania Company, Strange to say, this train wis better patronlized 3 than the 1nst trains of the other two roads, the »i' traln on Mouday tuking out sixty-one through £ mssongers, and the one yesterday sixty-five. v \Whether thia Is caused by the fact that the trin makes about threc hoirs slower time than those of the other roads, ur because the thne of Teaving Is better chosen, 13 an unsolved prob- Teni. Anyway, as long as the Michican Central trains are ns well patronized asthey are ot “4 preeent, its mansgers will not attempt to minke { furthorchanges In the wchedulo in order lo s meet the other roads. The Erle Railrond an- i nounces that during the continuation of the war fts traina will be Leld at Buspeusion Bridge aud o Buflalo fof the arrival of the fost trains of tho % Michigon Central and Lake 8tore & Michican o Southern Ralironds, aud run toaml arriveat !, m—-New York and Philadelpbia early in the evenlng o of the samno day, b Bpectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune. b PItADELPIIA, Jums —The el of tho . fast pussenger tralns appears to be approach- A 1ng almost as soon as they aro fuirly under way. 4 Mr. Vunderbilt has written to Col. Beott tu say Ii, that thore scoms to bo some difllculty about the %0 passenger business which slioull bo adjusted, K and hw hopes for an_carly conference at which iy aatters ay bo adjusted, ‘The Pennsyivania Road has met its competitors at every point, the southeast nuarter of the erounds soas to rendor that portlon of the Cemetery an orna- ment, {nstead of, a8 now, in its present neplect- ed condition, nnl{ o mud-hole. The orlginal map of the Cemetory shows this ns ornamental grounds, 'The Committeo hold that it shoulil bo sumcthing other than what it is, and be mado just ns was_origivally provided for and promised, They hold ~that It Is an original contract with the lot-owncrs, and elght- acn years is cuough time In which to carry out its proyisions. ‘hey ubject to the Company sclling the tco out of this mud-lole in winter, and allowing mon, for a consideration of 875, to tear down the fences and leave them down for some time, They hold that the sclling of the fco from this pond should bo stopped’ for saultary, If for no other reason. The Committee think that all the grounds gnst of the avonuca leading north and south from the gateways should be kept clear of rub- bish - of cevery kind, and imade into & clean lawn, “with oceasional flower-beds and shade-trees, 'Tho wooden bulldings on both sides of the gatewnys, now usod as tencments and tool-houscs, ought to be removed, and the room on the north elde of the entranco slioull be neatly titted up and kept for walting-roumn and u)mful uses. That portion of the ground especially designated for private vaults should be sloped and sodded, Instead of remalining an open gravel-pit as o prescnt, The school-housa in the northeast corner, they think, should Lo taken .out, and trees of respectablo sizo bo Act out on the. whals north thirty acrea, The ground botween the fenco and the road on the cast of the Ceinetery, the Committeo think, ought to be kept in clean rass, avd the trees buxed, and others planted u tho stead of those destroyed, 1¥ REOARD TO THE BUILDING oceupled by Anderson near the ;mmwn{. tho Comnittes think It should be removed.. 1t will bo remembered that lnst winter one of the An- dersons was nrrosted and taken befuro Cominls- . CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 354 at 13:30 last cvening was caused by a fire at No, 83 Ienry street, the resitenco of Michacl Kehoe, Damage nominal. The alarm from Box 83 at 8 v'clock last cven- ing was caused by a fireat No. 413 Third avenue, owned by M. L. Plerce. Damage nominal. caltso unknown. ‘The alarin from Box 55 at:451ast cyening wes causail by a flro In the four-story brick bullding, Noa. 70 and 372 Wabash avenuc, owned by A. J. Averill, and occupled by Donnclly & Harnes, furbiture dealers.” Damige to buflding nomi- ual, to furniture by fire, water, and smoke, about 2,000, fully covered by insurance. Cuuse unknowu, CRIME. 'UWEED, Special Dispalch to The Triduns. New Youk, June 12.—Contrary to the lopo e hins cheristicd for months, Witllam M. Tweed will remaln o prisoner {n tho Ludlow 8treet Jall il the judgment procurcd oganinst him In favor of the poopls of the Stato for 80,000,000 s sattstled. The endeavors which bis counscl, Johu D, Townsend, has made to procure lifs releaso havo falled utterly, and the evidence which ho propusad to give agulust his confederates fn thicving In consid- eratlon of his freedom has been rejected by At- tornoy-(eneral Falecblld, ‘Mhat ofliclal in- formed o reporter of the Zimes at a Into hour to-nlght that ho had = sent back to Tweed the propositions subumitted to him about two months ago, and word that le would haye nothing oiory to do with the appoala of Tweed, Mo also stated that no overtures have been mude to him for the eompromise of of tho day was a match be- tween the black pelding Frank G., owned by Isuae Woixel, aud Ethan, owned by Thomas Evers. Itwas a foregoune conclualon that Frank Q. could win, and before the ruce he sold $5 to $ the favorite. There was not much sport in thus race, Frank winuivg casily in stralght heats, ‘The winnor was driven by George Logan, who handled him lu fue style. The summary s as i 4 42 e endrivk: ! alngt ex-Comptroller Comnolly aml ¢ ! | followa; eloner Hoyne charged with sclljng liquors ut ! :',‘,“r:_f:,"z,,,ffi!;'"lm""',::f',m:.',""",'(’;.',', ’;‘:."']““fl:; n&;l’fir:l’: nl!;;lnkur,llu conscquence of which and emluthmcd g:;"l:{l‘i'xmmu' Belg Joudly: ealloil fury russ z;?;mwu:l'orf ll:nr’:,vl nunct lnlfi“'ll‘i:‘:algu & }llxlne \I:;: }lnln“yl,:rfid 2?{‘-‘:‘&3‘-’1&“‘3}1&’3}2‘1’!’1{12&! nla)‘::vn ,‘,?,"I'l‘ Div=Matah rats 8r-3100;w stdng 350 'i!::‘mcsf:'l::ogy I‘:n\.vlg:‘ ‘l\ll:;;’:smngmn:hnm"tll‘lfi ¥ i N 7 '[! - K o] e, i vl il i+ ne fon In their delermination to' mako | a8 P Wifs leit bim, some, bee plontha sge. | Gexrrares T thank you for the honor von | P the provious day. The following s Iraac Walxcl' ik, g, Frank O 11 1 [ tnat this house at tho sacred portals of Lo gl e e eat | an 0ld ud respicted eltizen, comniited suicidd | do mnc. 1 approciato 1 part as o exprosslun MIGHEE, = Thumas Brers Fli, i, Blan, 2@ d|a diy of the deal wis diolfor u 3 O ¢l Vi ) . O crsonal respect and contldence, but more ns s s il 2. 3 ances, and that drunken mon aud Women ang %, Ilthey Wero to nmmo the fires, they would | [ bie restdunce in this city estontay morubug |88 B0 O biranco of Yotir support of at Dispatch fo Tha Tribuns. | L To-day's sport. will Includo n trot. for fioracs | Gihia 'were uot unfrequent there. Thoas wers Dixox, 1Y Juns 1%—Judge Eustaco closed 41 undeubtedly vrefer o $20-rate, with althirty- v ’ T8 nble and strong legal plea for the prisonerat h( shaoting hiftnsclf with o rifle near the heart. dwur run, gotthug Into New York botween 10 Iie died fn about thirty minutes, Ho leaves o of Lho 3:4% class, In which Minnie Taylor, Juck the prineiples and policies of which, In “honora- Chrtor, Littie \\}unuerl Sl Othors Pl start the allcgations at that time. Inregard to An- ble nssoelation with your distinguishied cltl- wife and several children, Cause supposad to derson, the Comuittes rccommend that the o wnd 11 o'elock, e fecling at present is that e . c wis made’ n represcotative alf-past 10 this mornlue, and was Immediatel: and o tuateh race for 8100 a sido batween Towa | gelling’ of bottled beverages be abandoned or } the fust tratns Wil suon be withdruwn, he teinnorary ineanitys 2, —WT :fi:' l|1llw‘|l t!l‘mlfll ot e‘hul." ufctur. hl‘ s vl ) i Boy and Sarloy K., tho former owned by Tom | dis L.l;,,;dmu, or nx\lufl‘od cutlrely, ns the iy CLEVELAND, O, June 12.—William Schmltt, ol ¥ followed hy tho Jlon. Wiltlam _Rarge in beliall ? i y OF DI vy [ e tinstuith, of this’clty, uicided on Suturday | bt to nsmure you that I appreciate ‘the honor | of the neople, Who spoke until 5 this afternoon, | Spulding, Evers, awl tho latter by Isase Waixcl: John | ompty pop-buttis and pop-waguna coustantly 1 AN OHIO FIGITT. fast. ‘The hody was fonnd thin morntne in the | youl show me the more highly beeause of | when th cose was given to the Jury, Bty 2h Bplun, who has the celebruted horse Rarus in | seen “around tha Cemetery degrade it, aml are pt Spectal Digpatch o The Tribuna, river. Causo—business troublea and. cxcessivo | your devotion to politien principles which ex- [ yow out. The arzument of Mr, La Hrdley, . . churgre, has consentedd to exhibit Lim on the [ not in keeping with the sacreducss of the sur- 5 Cotusuus, O,y Jusie 1—Alter flebiting each | drluking. perlence ins shown to be essentinl to the preser- | growphig of tho evilenco, making it all polnt Waltt, r. £, track during tho alternvon, aud durlug the | roundings, or the sanctity which the fricnds ot 4+ otherIn the Courts of Cominun Pleas all over e—e—— vation of guwd und pure Uovernment smd pros- | with irreatstible forco upon {ne gullt of the pris- rucen on Friday next. This horso will bo driven | the dead seck to throw around their departod a ile at speed, This cvent alone shiould attract o lavge crowd, as Rarus is confessedly tho best horsg fu the country, JENOMN PANK, Jenour Pank, N, Y., June 12.—The firat race to-lny, balf-milo dash, purse $100, for 2-year- alds, was wou by Fawn, Loulanfer socond,” Rue viola third, “Time, b0 seconus, * I'he second 1:&0"0«:5 dl'm‘l,l! rn:lnd 8 h:ll",] pl?"ln 500, was won by Frau ortram sevonx uck- Forthinds "Tine, gsia3e” ; Carnealla won the third racs, s dash of onc mile, Yorkshlre Luss sccoud, Greclan Aald perity of the people, Very darnestly the Dem- oerats of this great city and State, snd of tndi= ana, as of ulxo other States, contended for and demanded the restoration of local self- governtent in all the States where it had been denled. ‘They inslsted wpon a reduction througout the entire public service In expends {tures, not by hunire nor ,‘cl. by thousands, but by many millions annually, Theruin was involved also a great reductlon of the vast army ol oflice-holders and substitntion of honest for dishunestadministration, Contewling forresults s notably right und honoruble, thelr causs loved oucs. ‘Tha bullding, if allowed tu stand at all whero It fs, should ba wholly uscd asa walting-room, awl for no othor purpuse whatuver, As to the sclling of any bovernges, howaver unobjectionabls they tnay b in them- ves, even grantiog that they are only pop or clder, thefr ale can never bu” requiated there, aud inust eventually lead to the vending of vin- ous and spirituous flquors, which must, of ne- cessity, degrade the cewetery nod 148 sacted surroundings. ANOTNTZR IMPORTANT REFORM which the Committeo demand is u competent oner, varrled alutost unlversal conviction to the sudieuce, If not to the jury, that there was no pussible escape for the reverend prisoner. ETABHED IIY A PARAMOUR. Special Diepateh o The Tribune. Nuw Yous, June 12.—~A woman calling her- aelf Alico Strickland was stabbed by a former paramour on Sunday night In o low saleon. &he died this morning, Iler real namo proves to be Mary Roxuna Stricklamd, and she was born of respectable paresta In'a small town In i e 8tate, or ot Jeast all alony the line of the Springfictd, Bandusky & Cleveland Road, and 4 currying the case to the District aud United | L] Blates Courts, the Farlow party to-day achieved & its first victory In the Bupreme Court of Obio. Tt was stuled soue weeks azo that Farlow made o motlon ln the Supreime Court to vacate the % order of Judgo Fluefrock, mado ot Fremont, ' appointing . D Bea Reeelver of the 3 Compuny, The ke was wrgued by Judges “Ranney, Burke, ond othirs, and GEORGIA ELECTION, Auarara, Ua,Juno 13.—Au election wns held in Georgla fo-day to ascertain whether the peo- plo desired to voto for or aguinst kalding o Con. stitusional Conventlon. Richmond County will Eive ahout S0 wajority for the Conventlon, The Bighth Congresslonal District will give o majority for the Conventlon, Retarns from other districts come lu alowly, and nro not sulli- clently definlte Lo indicate which way the ques- tlon has been decided, Tha blacks voted solid- S S L ™ coowmSo: Lraver, 8. 9., shafler, 1, £, Deviin'n... Suyiler, ¢, Crowley, c. Total,, sesusncas Bl gsusssain canmtmset &l chsecunusl® eeoueumos o] coemasnen] ¥ O | P L ] ! 1 - 2. & = E.x ! ozosocere [ [ Iy ugalnet the Convention tn this eity, n large Innings— 4+ 5650780 ' by tho Court reserved 18 dectsion until to-da, o ol was grand and thele victory glorloua, I ] Malne, aud was 23 yeurs old, 8he abandoned e § 2 third. Timo, 1:48. Buperintendent. Ouc of tho greatest cuuses of when the samu was Tendered, a8 el :‘.::'.ifi’j.’.,‘;‘.,‘l:.‘lfih;"!‘&l‘if ‘;lglultr}:ll."l‘flo Té:;"uv'.ffi will not disturb the pleasuro of this oceaston by | her humo six \'c:m! W20, ¢!umln-— w“tlllll\:fly, iflm‘e’l’fi&j", 5 94988 6:'? Tho Woudburn stakes for 4-yoar-olds, twoand | the prescnt negloctod condition of the Usmetery From th Litter theht whieh Lus been carricd on, | fion, * The total Yore In the Btate is Ughi. undertaking to recount the means whereby tho | whore sl soon began o Mo of shame. 1lor i kb, onc-halt milos, was won by Tarole, Awibush | iy thio luck of & compotent huad o comluct af- ad the fact that Bloan and bls party ard | ATaNTs, COoe, June m‘_flml,..,"(,‘,m ant | Wil and Judigracut of the people were dofeatud. | murderer, Witlian Burke, kas uot yet been ure | Inning S WA 0THD sceond, Fidalestick thind, Virginius laat. Time, | fairs. Thero are ~at Jurclent at least a strongly intrenched ug Kandusky, the headiuar- | 1200 08 the State o 10:30 fmdicato that, the | 10e Fesult aa declared in Loutstana and In blor | yeatod. Chilcago 0000000 2=p|4MT hall a dozew men who claim to Lo’ bosscs, cers of ‘the Company, there may vet bea serl- | Convention has boen beaten i the State by o | 9% sud at Washington, 8 not aud caunot bo Loulavi)l 0000000 0-0 The handicap stecple chass wna won by | all running things to sult themsclves. wus raflway tight befure Prestiunit Sloan, oud the | gyl majorit ¥ made satisfactory to the wmmx fur the obvions OUTRAGT. © Two-bawe it 1; Petors, 13 Glenn, 1. | Trouble, | Dead iead socond, Waller third, There aro Morse and Anderson. Morse s sald powerful party backing bl will give up the Auausta, (., June 18, —Tartial returus from | FE080R thut it was not true, great aud sin- | - Hpectal Diwpaich Lo The Tribune. i Total bascs on clean hita~Chicago, 113 Loniss SIECIAL MATUI, to know but little of oven practical gerdenlg, raad, The declsfon uf the Buprewe Court I8 us o loilowa: P Cincinnatl, Bandysky & Cloveland Rallway Com- rully v ‘I'homas M, pluan.. Motion for leave 1o lle u petitlon I error Lo reverse the order and cere peopls will rest thelr Gnal judgment only upon truth, and never Cupon fraud, suceessful through technicality, Even sbould the Presidont and - Cabliet — adopt part_or whole of the policles and purposcs for which the Democratie party has been contend- 1z tor many years, and which Leeame 8o dis- tinetly dolined lnst year—evon that eannot renove or quict public discontent, ‘The Domo- erats will make no factlous opposition, nor witl they scck to embarrass thode fucto Adnministra- ting, but will sustain It in what {s right because it taright uud for the welfare of thecountry,and not at ull because of any fealty to the party let alon landscape gcardening. o 18 Buperhis tendent, In bis own right. Then therois Auder- son. He clafws to bo suother Superintendent, Hels sald to Leno gardencr at all, but a con- tructor and smason. * 11is furean i a sort of o gordener and fack-of-nll-trudes, . Theso micn run the gropnds. Anderson does not livo uear the Cemctery, and they all study, it is sald, to do as little work os possible for the greatest amount of monoy. What ths Committee want is & compctent Suvcriutendent to haze full charge of the Cemctory, who shall have sule charge of ull the work that gocs on within. e shall have an asslstant, il pocess New Yonuk, June 12.—A match for $5,000 o side wan mndo’ Inst evening between P, Loril- lard's Busll snd E. A, Clabaugh's Cloverhirook, both well-known 8-year-olds, and the Intter the winner of the valuable Beluont stakes luat Haturday, The race (s to be one mile and o quarter, and will Lo runat Jurome Park nest aturday, BALA { AAZOO, DeTnoir, Mich., June 13.—~The Junn racesat the Ralamazoo, Mich., Driving Park comtenced to-day with full entrics and sl the condiions fur aauceouaful - mecting, The trak is, ot its best, perliaps a little fast, Tho attendance ls forty-clght countics give 8,061 tor tho Conven- tion, and 5,948 aguinst tho Convention, BAVANNAY, (., Juno 13.—Tho Coustitutional Cunvention was carrled in this county to-duy by about 1,00 nsjority, 'fwo thousand - three hundred and ninoty-six votes wero cast. ‘Lhe cntire vote {8 not yet connted, It has been raining all day, which kept many fram the polls, The Radicals sbowed nors n:tivity to-day fn vutlng than in the past two years, 87, Pauw, Miun, Juns 15—A negro named Taylor Coombs wus arrested by a 8t Paul de- tective to-day on a charge of rapinga 13-year- old duughter of Bamuel Flick, of Polnt Douy- Inss, - Waalington Couuty, The evidence is snld tobo positive, This fs'Coombs’ third offense of the Kind, ho befng but recently discharged from thy Peniteutinry, where he hud served a four-yeur sententa for lila seeoud olfenae, MURDERED PIVE YEARS AGO, Spectal Disysich (o Tha Tridune. on crrors—Tlaguc, 13 1all, 2; Craver, + Sbatfer, 1, Chieng, 03 Loulsville, U, Left on bases—Puters, 13 Alenn, 13 Hpalding, 14 Hall, 1; Uorliardt, 25 Craver, 1; Bhafler, 3, Chis r_'niu. 47 Lonwvillo, . Hases on called balls—OM Bradiey, 2, TPassed balls—Anson, 3; Suyder, 2 Umplro—Stambangh. ‘The Chilcagos left for the East last ovening the Michigan Centrul. 'l‘hc( tako with Ui the nine which played yesterday, and Quinn ns tenth man, They ey Iy Loudon, Canada, to- duy, with the Tecumnsehs. To-morrow they pliy In Hochester, Friday in Syracuse, and Sal- udzmivat of the Court of Commun Pleds of Kane duwky County. Fhe motlon fn thiscuss fegranted, aml the Conrt, heing uf opinion that the arders of the Conrt of Comuion Pleas granting the Injunction und appoiuting the Receiver in this case were vas caled by the order of Judgen Coldwell und Prentisg aae fy this cuse, aud that the subaequent order of e waid Judgen to be vocated und disrerurded way :l‘uul‘fl avized, 1t fs ordered Uhat the Judgment of he (- ——————— THE WEATHER, rtof Common Pleas laal nanied e and 1 Tierehy véversed aud beld for naught. An opialon [ Wasmixaton, D, C., June 1%=-1 a. m.—For | ) e Bt Paut, Minu, June 13.—~A speclal from e an liproveinent on the first duy of Lt season’s | gary, ‘Fliey want thusa otilelals to linve chargo Lo tud caro Wil b prepared bereafier, o ¥ e Lake repion, tationary or Towne premtire, | paaptar o defvated sl cuudemnod by he | peyinend roports tindiug theremalus of Ellan unfar n Boston. Ty leave with_ tho oloruf | an lisbeoveins ¥ ey, Ty wtnh tima alice o s ciares il m’m !L'urlu:vlu;ut will proceed in llllm Ulilhll:fl wurmer southerly winds, partially doady C"l' l;l fifln‘-lf cr‘mv:ot‘ nllow,\hn‘filrcu?nlnt thetr ;luA‘ruu‘u;. &Ilfl'by“th:: lnul.:n- h‘:\'lls'fl.‘r-'m they r;m :Iunku ncl‘y lll:ll of llflcm m:n lllm Lest u In l.llu.‘ E‘:sl‘ rufla%usrgn Cmcll éo;'l;‘lhont.)’m gull::l."u"’l::l‘l:;:lh)‘-labfi L‘\'l:un c‘:lrr"-hr::u‘ fls’g’;‘fio‘r’ i ates Court Lo luake more seeury, possible, | weathes .} Chief Mugistrate to hecomd a thing of chanco or | Sunday by boys huiiting near Crow Wing, The | nume fn the countr, ulllir out tho next | threo heats in 2120, 2:803 amd 8:308. or I a A s tho ground gaived here, i L Sattiet Rl il reas. of ulmn»“firmlw. ‘The fraug, nn'i triumiphant | remakbus were '}dcuulled ¥ purtions of the dress o Y o 5 Moon toak secomt nl'om.-y. - M. Mouros third, luh:%ll;m. ‘shiould not be a_contractor, uor be In four gumes. Ross Barnca will Joln them in Bustan. ‘The Libertys met tho Mutuals, of the South Bide, yesterday, in 8 gamo for the city smatenr championship, and defeated them after 8 good guine by the following scoras LUUAL OMIERYATION. AT, LOUIS & COLORANO, d A uvarrow-grauge road 8 projected from 8t. i Louis westward to Colorwlo, The Bt. Louls in American history, must bo assigned tolts proper place aniong critmes againat popular gov- crniment, and made so odious that no party will dure to attempt Its repetition. e who is clect ed President inust be Inaugurated. Untll thatls and shaw}, and weru brought to Brainurd to-day for hurlal, Two Chippewa Indiaus were hunie by a Brainerd mob in the fall of 1873 un sccount of Miss McArthur's munder, and Edward fourth. Inthe running raco_Probability took both Deuts in 13483 and 147, LRACON PARK, Bostow, Juns 13.—At the Beacon Park raccs sny way fnterested, directly or indirectly, in avy contruct work that is betng performed In the Cemclur{. The present Superintendent s - terested In stono-contracts, aud he bars out ail others, thus creativg mucn fl-gecltug and mak- & LI Ly Tune, (finr, Tlri . Wind, o @:rta, tn. 201 80 TR, 1. B4 03 IS Jtepublican thus outlines the plan for she pro- seitlod and made sure, no Democrut can be LPY OFFIC] 3 ol Py to-lay the race In the 2:23 class was won by | ing a monopoly fur bimsel. ‘This ryofvrs to ; posed road: . seduced from his devotiun and allogiauce fn any New \-g::“:]“:; 1‘;‘_‘;{;&:}3;“ of tho Llfl’r‘l"‘m P ...{ g 1 l‘) tl' g Z 3 3_5 Cui y‘ John 1L sccond, Hunna D third, Timé, | Andersou only. "Chin rallway, when built, will terminate on the way, not by allurements of office, or even by lico forc l‘ wiowini prlsund A2 Mutual L0002 00 1 0 03|93 300 2, 2:4% 2:34, Huonah 1, TUN COMMITTED ALSO THINR Jesee tn St. Louts. 14 will cost two-tlisde Jess the strong appeal In the abandonment by tho | Polles fures tn owing prisoners o e | *liggc.hita~ "{:’ 13; Mutoals, 2. Umbplre, | won the third heat and Sohn H the fourth. that there shonld by surmo standard for all tho t cheaneat slandard-guuse rosd that can bo Administration of viclous principles and “dan- | tape was shown aeuln todav, Two prisun- | W. Dodley, of Fairbanks, Tua race, 3:50 class, was won_by Voltaire. | work done in the Cemetery, so that monuuments, e 1t will Le entirely tndependent of silway domination of thu Edstern scahoard, f and will never pro rate with suy of their ruilways Lo the detrfment of 1, Louls merchants, 1 wil) Iies 1o wleal the earnings wate ownerd. KL will ran vadsed frefghtand puveen Towest Fule per oo per u ers, named Jobn Fox aud ‘Fhomas Delaacy, were arrested on a chiarge of * highway robbery with violence, and, while the ‘complaiut wis being taken against thow, Delancy slipped out under the eyes of the ollivers piil ™ made his ¢s- cape from the ‘Tombs Police Court, Al etforts to capture blm falled. ABOUT BATTING, The scason belng now.u trifle more thana quarter tinished, it is proper to sce what the Chlcago players are dolisg i the way of battine, as compared with cach other sud also with thelr records of last scason. ‘An examination will show that all tho men, with two exceptions, gerous policies, and the adoption of better doe- trines and fust measurcs. Democrats will not futrust their most cherished principles to the keeplng of powoer which s at- talned by vidous and corvupt suecans, They will the rather continue thelr fafth In the rlghit ©f the malority to rule, i accordance with thy Powers second, Pratt third, Time, S:H¥{{ a2 }1 3 Ul 2:94; 2:26. Powers won the tiret and third heats, tombatones,and coping may be set so as not to be affected by frosts, aud thas the Buperine tendent be required to sce that the specifca- tlons decided upon are strictly compliod witn by any gontractors who miay do work within the m.mf?, he to lhavé the power O atop el work that s not being done jo ac €OLUMBUS, O. CoLuauvs, O,, Jung 13.—The running races of the Columbus Jockey Club opencd this af- termoon with falr weather, The Hrst race, a ¢ tralus, and adopt the o ou furcs that can be probuably wsiutained. TLwillbe an eutirely new conatitutionsl provisions. —— have fallen off. It is casy to say, ¥ ‘Thero's all ages, was | cordance with tho specifications. Auy euns Lepiriurs ‘In aailnaye DUt with 5. st T ANl Demotrats, rejolce with uabounded joy nURGLARY. whero wo hava loat our ganice,s DU 1t 1a quite | S or 250 e (FISL BUe 06, MG L G | Crdctar who peraists in violatiog thorules should Ty mmay besuchia fronuancy de of the siuin that free republican. Governwmeuts ure olice Spectal Dispated o The Triduna. another thing to polut vut a_remedy, 'If every | gud Riil Saunders third. Time, 1468, The | bo prohibited from doig furtber work ju the wan will refraln from grumbling about the bai- more ollowed to the States of South Carol itk Catoling ting untid e can show how Iy way he bettered, Kayoaua, Wis, June th—it wus discovered and Loulstans, The; rejuice fn tne pood fruits this morniug that burglars bad pald thelr re- Ceiustery, aud provisluns simiise in thoir vature Fhioutd by estabilshied 10 controf all the gunien- wiil thue revomblo o grent tree, with 1te trunk in #1. Louls und i widéospreading beanchos uxtend- sccond race, sweepstakes, for 8-year ol dslnuu wilo and s lisif dupn. woa won by Lont; Wy Edinburg second, Commodore Parrisott thind, uz through Ml i, .+ Nubraak, Arkuts that wust tollow. “fhey know that peace amd ot Mr. J. G, McKi e | be wgll do 'bhwsell a favor, Following ls the ers working in the Cenctery, ? Tiftau Nation, Teams, Colordo, hew. Mexico, t LR good grder WL prevall; that cflll“l will b :L’ffl:...“é‘J?’u‘}?fiififr':fl’uu}'{o"mglr’fz“f-‘.f“fi'.'i".'. Bl TYune, 3:413¢. ‘The third race, mlle beats, for | = The: Ol Mexico aud o Puclde cost. Al this wil coime T —— jude wecure, uad - lbor sife, contente | poid wateh and chudn valued ab $250 belonsiog all ‘ages, wis won by Bill Dillos, Laly Mag | be est d 1t will wtill rewmn the vne great ealls OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. happy; that enterprise will adilsi pi second, | In tho Bret heat, Elerni, owned by T. ed, and revive, and the cruel burdeos of government y Iesulng wtock and sccond wortgaze 0 '.']:"‘ly vslting there, aud Mz, MeKindioy's A 3 # X miscellaneous frequenting of the grounds from bullders of overy brauch a4 woun us i IavLieyx, June 12.—Arrlved, steamship Nova | and publie corruption will be llfted from the Pockotbook, ootalulug §3. ¥, flmil,fg,lf bfi:‘, 13.',] l;;:"'.,; a“fi‘: “4,“‘,‘,“}'4': 1dle curloalty or for pastime, gjpgg‘i:.lly on Buo- m‘fi'“‘ luée. uud Incu‘:)n}:n?um lg:u new | gty from Liverpool. slhoulders of tabor, and that production will {n- CIIARGED WITIL FO owued by H. & A. L. Thomas, of Columbus, O., 432:., = LCreenatve thn it Yhat 13 tors eceseary | LoNbON, June 1h—Steamships Marathon, [ {7ese aud lawde udvance fy price. Buvihey |, Uvony ' june A e Was distanced fu 1o third heat, oo tho above it will be sccn that the o to the giowin aud prouperty ot 5t Loula Umu | from Baeton, aud Maluc, from New. Yorky bare | pud bocorde fucsitabler "o goveromont s | Brooklys, was arrcated fo-day 0a a chargs of FACIVITR G Pronts which need redrosing. The manazerd : e Y tne Stales was not o treo-will offerivg upon the | forgery, Tho complalant fn the case s Allen . bave a8 yet made no reply to the communicd- New Yok, Juno 12.—Arrived, stéamsblp Maus, from Rutterdam, \ MoviLLy, June 12.—Steawship Ethiopls, from New York,'luu acrive altars of the couutry. For years the Democrats had coutended fn” Congress and befors the mm e for freo republican Stutes throughout e BROOKLYN CLUB EGATTA. New Youk, Juse 12.—The Brooklyn Yacht Club regatta was salled over sguln to-dsy with the followlng result: tion, but no doubt will before long. Whentbat {s done & mecting of the lut-owners will sgain ba called, aud the Committeo will submit their report, which will embody scme other very "‘;; portant pointa not alluded to above, Frow s DES MOINES, AFITON & 81 JO, Spaclal Cerraspyondence of T'Ae Trivune, Des Moixgs, In, Juus 11.—The survoy of the natrow-gauge Toad from thls city to Aftoo, 8. Avparn, teller of the Merchants' Natlonal Bank of New York, who accuses the vrisoner of haviog obtained $23,000 from that bauk on forged checks sometlno fu June, 1570 e South, and linally it became * {nevitable,' ause right and trdth were oo stroug to ba Uuloa Couuty, bas been made, ‘Tho distance 18 » MASONIC. louger suppressed. Iu this the Dewocrats find c 0 1200 ... | Bchoonera—Couuot, 8 b, 50m., 50s.; Estelle, | gopearances the lot-owners huve slept on theif about slxty-two miles, or ucarly Oftoen wiles less Spectal Dispaich fo Tha Trivuns.’ a reason tu stand more frmly, With thelr par |, B AN 2).187). 240 | gn., B0, 36 vlalts s Jaog g thoy dutond 10 - than by thoStato publichighway. The gradesare | MILwAUKES, Wis., Juns 12—The Grand Bfa- | 85 out of power, with uo patronace 10 dispe ‘ Kpeclal Ditpotch - s —————— First-class sloops—Arrow, bh., 43m., 16a; Ni- nutic, G, Om,, 806.; Kae, ob., 1bin., Sbs. Bocond-class sloo] e, Ob, 5w, 16 Schicmer, ., 5901, Third-clast sloops—Wiltiam T, Lee, S, 19m., BO4 § Susiu B,y Bl., 200, 234, MiNNEaroLis, Minn, Juuo 13.~The jury In the trial of Kate Noovan fur the murder of W. H. Bidlo were dlscharged to-day, haviog falled to agree. Rumor says thoy stood eleven to ous tur scquitial. < and uo money to distribute, uuummuwn:f;' thoepirit of our {ustitutions, and Inspired b the scnthuent that the right of locdl aell-goyernment s fnhercul fu the peo- olv, the Dewmocrstic party durlug the UARTFOUD—BOSTON. Special Ditpatch 40 The Trivune. . New Youx, Juue 12.—The gumo_hore to-day Fesulted 1 un easy victory for the Hartfords, of Brooklyn, The Bostous Were utterly unably to casy, and but three bridges will be requircd. ‘Ths route from Afton (s to Bt. Charles, Maal- son County, passing through o coruer of "War- w co-ged County. snd ernaslug tha Clivazu, Rock | sonic Ludge ot Wiscousin conveued here today, with u large atteudsnce. Grand Master Cut- tril) delivercd the address. 'The seailoa con- tiued (o-marrowe | - SENATOR FERRY, Dxtrotr, Mich., June Lb.~—Dispatches from Qrand Haven to-doy state that Seuator Furry 14 out of danger aud slowly convalesclug

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