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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, YUNE 19, 1877, i —————— e e et e e e e ——— e Milman, Keble was *the Iast man fo rebel against the restriction which required all tho lectures to bo delivered in Latin, and Matthew Arnold, Just retired. was the frst Professor to lectura {n English, The office Is not held for life. but nominally for five years, althougn each Pro- tessor 1 considered entitled to one fe-election. Principal Shalrpwas elected without opposition. IHis chief competitors, who withdrew before the clection, were Mr. Francis T, Usigrave and Mr. Symonds, hoth known as important tenteltutors to perlodical and eritical lterature. Ag is well known, Voltaire died at Parin, in the house of Marquise de Villette, on Beaune street and Quay. In conformity with a clause in the will of the Marquise, the windows of the chamber have never been opencd aince the desth of Vol taire. They are to remain closed unti] the bun. dredth anniversary of his desth, which oceurs next yoar, The Injunctiom of the will have been faith- fally obseryed, even during the Revolution. The Pittabnrg Leader explaing Butler's al- lusion to Mr, Wayne MacVeagh's family matters by - saying Lhat the latter married into the Cameron family by means of an elopement, The fact, if it be one, does ot Justify any blackguardly remarks by Mr, Datler, inasmuch as Mr, MacVeagh bas al- ways becn known a8 a gentleman abundantly ablg totake care of himself and hir family. The fact that Lie 1s not in political sympathy with the Cam- eron famlly spesks well for the Independence and well to put’ that 8heriff on trial, with Ivzs as avcesrory, and teach him that there s justice In * Connecticnt, though vot always sdminfstered by Sheriffs. ————— First Paragraphist—'* Why don’t you hit the Tineilsh n rap for suobhishness 1" 8ccond Parag- raphist—+* Ought to, 1 know, but 'tisn’t safe.” First Parngraphist—* Why not#'' Second Paraj- Faphist—* Oh) GnanT 18 over there, and Ev- ARTS I8 trying to re-establish the ‘oxtradition treaty, and it wouldn't do now, you kuow, to write anything calculated to fire the British heart.” First Paragraphist—* What a head you've got! I never thoughs of that," which, thongh paying Unlon prices, 12 not in tho Unlion, promptly followed with s demand for a re- dnctlon. The rampantprinters were npposcd to 1t two to one, hut the President. by most unvarlin- metary bulldozlng, succecded I forcfug it throuzh, and at the end of this weck the price will be reduced o 40 cents per 1,000 ems, which §a the second reduction witnin months. Al throogh the Exhibition the rate was &0 cents,. The Preas hina_ agreed to accept the reduction. butthe ften refased to pay over i35 cents, and when the compositore went down this morning they found every case flled, Neithor the 7imed nut the Ledger hsr any ubjection the uprice, nnd Mr. Childs, Col. McCliire, and Mr. McLaaghlin all think 35 cents 100 Jow for good printers. An exciting time 1s expected at the special meeting calles for Wed« nesday st 5 o'clock. To the Western Awoctated Press. Paitansienis, .. June 18.—The Typograph. feal Unlon has reduccd pricer L 40 cents per 1,000 e on newapaper work, and to 35 ond 37 certe on ook work. Troy, N. Y.,June 18.—=The 7Unes componitors, nesriy one-half the nnmber in the eity, have with. drawn from the Printers’ Unjon. Members of the Moldere” Union aro seeking em- plnyment in nou-wnion foundeies, Caupxs. N, J., June 14.—A track laborer on the Philadelphia & Atlantie City Italirond having heen thrcharged, the rest of the men, numbering rbant 150, “stopped work, camped pear Dettle's Waool. tonr miles from this pluce. and threster violence nuainst all who (ake theyr places. A 5tllu.-ml Witk 8 ateotig posse Loa gone W disperse the, OSTRACISM. Hilton, the Man Who Qot Stew- art's Luore, Raises a Big Row. The Qrand Union Hotel at Saratoga a Part of His Luck. ¥ Lack of Material Sapport. —————— The especlally high-toncd of New York socfety are striving desperately to compound a felony and save the reputation of a distingulshed mem« ber._ Ila has confessed to stealing Jowelry st everk house to which he waa insited, but as he “1a » handsome broker and an impudent talker, there s a prodiglous cffort to fpduce him to awear off sicaling and join his friends once more. Joseph Scligman, the Syndieate- Banker, Turned Awny Srom Its Doors. . DBASE-BALL, CRICAGO—~DNITON, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, —— Detrolt Fres Pre Chicago wil) make an at- tempt to clear her conrts of shyatcrs, straw-bail- ers, perjurers, ond professional jurymen.™ That Isto uy} she lagoing to sbolish "her courts, — His Hebraic Extraction Given as the Only Cause for His Proscription, the Inst one. e ey e —m— unusually mlm showing fn thal r,npecl. ’:'nxe Utln- ot ; bat In the firat two In- 3 The only abolition which Mr. WATTRRsON cyer | 20if:reapect of hie character. SRIME. tonsatatoulysesen men’ to and Hollowa !nvo:'ed .{:a :un that will enable Lim tosafcly | Mile. Albani hns shocked her many Beotch 5 % nings, two men scoting eafe Imu w two o;:e;- visit this city, admirers by singing & wnigar sdsptation of ~Tye | VHe Banker and His Friends In« TAMMANT. siriking out, & nest doblo play belng made by ilines, Poters, aod Spalding. off with a safe hit i — Blue Bellsof Scotland,” transforming the lino— Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune. clined to Make a War of SPORTING NEWS. The Western Clubs Fare Badly in Their Games at the East. Chicago Beaten by Boston, and St. Louis by the Hartfords. Disintegration of the Oincinnati Club for Races at Jeromees+Basil Beats Clovers braok In the Mateh Race. Bostoy, Maes,, dune 1K.—A flvely holidey. avdience of fuily 1,000 persons witneased the fonrth gpame between the Chicagos snd Dostons to- day, which wasas exciting and hotly conterted as 1t was won handsomely on ita merits by the hiard batting of the hoine nine, who made an Murnon ' led m the third luning, 0; Loulville, 1, beat the Milwankees to-ds Dase-hits—Memphis, 8 Frrors—Memphis, 41 Rowe pitchied to the foustl inning: then Androa. Weaver, the new pitcher from the Athletics. {8 expected to pitch in the gama with the Reda 1o ROCTIRSTEH. Rocngeren, - June 18.—itase- Twelve innings. LOWE LoweLt, June 18, ~1i! sTR morrow, M L1, neki MASS, TIE TURF, JEROME PARK. N2w Yorg.June 18, —Finc westher,and the fpe- ¢lal race between Cloverbrook and Basil, secared o good attendance to-dey at Jerome Park. Tho first race was the match one mile and a quar- ter for $5,000 a side. Detting before tho atart waa 1,000 to §00 In favor of Cloverbrook. got oif on even terms, hut Dastl Immedistely was pulled to the rear. Passing the stand Cloverbrook led by three lengths. At the foot of the Clah Houne Ban il moved up, and in the lower turn got 1o Cloverbrook's saddie-girths, Bill for the home-stretch Hasil eollaréd Clover- brock, and st the head of the atralght for home the excited ¢rowd shouted ' Cloverbrook quits,” and Dasil drow clear at the entrance rates, and cantered nome unspurred and without a touch of the whip, winning the race by Time, 21121, 11aywood rodo Dasil, Ciovesbrook. ‘The recond race wan a purse of $500 for 3.yéar fl:{n. which liad not won 1 race this yesr, one mile. an hie did quit completely. $fr. Newron Cnanm, Unlted States Consul | Hedysitin bonole Scotand, whote bloums the swect New Yons, Jupe 18.~The T eays: | poo " ionowing with onc for threo hases | [aronten, atdt 3 3 " g 7 ‘Y lengtha ahead of Cardinal \¢ to Manchester, who recently slgnalized bis | tnto 5 Races Out of It ‘_;‘g;;{,;;,“:;‘;;i,f;'::;:;::;;;;,;;‘g,fi;‘,‘;;g: aver Smib's. heod. With the oddition | basa of et Tame: Ligy administration by making an ass of himsclf, was at one time an cdltor of the 8t. Louts Democral, As an cditor he reflected credit on 8t. Louls, ‘but a3 & Consular orator on state occaslons he I8 even too much of a 8t. Louls success to warrant repctition of him under any circumstances. ——— Tondon soclety I8 toriured with the appear- ance of n beauty, the daughter of the Dean of Bt. Ilellers. Truth says that Duchesses climb chalrs to sce her,—an ncrobatle exerclse that must be capecially refreshing to spectators. . ————— ‘The Milwaukee Sentinel man commences his articles *fere long," and yct hic Is not happy In :hc spelling of his dominant phyafeal choracter- atlc. e 'fl:’:flm in merry Bcotland, at the sign of the Biue The ays that a ballad endeared to changed into **something 1ike & publican's advertisement. M. Viollot.le-Duc writes from Milan to the Journal des Debata: ''Ihave been distreased at my vieil toSante Marla delle Grazie to scothe freaco of Leonardo da Vincl, of *The Last Supper,’ complctely disfigured by restorations. The threo spostles atthe endof the table, at the right of Christ, have beon ontlrely repainted. And then, thia fine palnting is In ils last stage of decay. The ‘wall {8 lncurably damp, and the plaster Nakes off It muall pleces, whicts gradually becoma larger.'* Hondricks hason the rame stoamer with him fonr eminent divines,—the Rev. Dr, John Mall and Dr, Chaplin, of New York, Philips Brooks, Hiltpp Gives a Reporter the Rea- sons Which Impelled i Strange Action, | * Spectal Diwateh to The Tridune. Nrw Yonk, Junu 18..—The New York 7imes sayn hat on Wednesday last James Sellgman, the well- known banker of this city and member of the Syn- dieate to place the Government loan, visited Kura- togs with lis wife and family, Ior ten years past he has spent the summer ot the Grand Union Hotel His family went (o the parlors, and Mr. Seligman went to the manager to make arrangements for rooma, That gentleman seemncd confused, andsald: **Mr, Seligran, Tam to state in his letter to Attorney-Genersl Falrchild In reply to the lattcr's letier, already published, declaring further negotiations with Tweed ended. The letter will glvo the history of the negotiations between Tweed And the Aftorney Gencra), and counsel Iuterested In the Ring prosecutions, dwells ing particularly on the salue of Tweed's testimony conterning varlous fraidulent claima against the city, The opinious of Wheeler H, Peckhamn and Corporation-Connacl Whitney, In regard to the welght which Tweed's evidence would have in the defeat of thore claime, wil) beclited, and Townrend will endeavor tu whow that mote inoney mizht have heen maved to the city by Tweed's evidence thon was secured by the comprolnises made with Wood- ward and Sweeny. ‘' Efforta are now being made to scttle the suits inst_Conmolly s0 o 10 permit of hia return, Ex.Sntrogate Itntchings fa conductinz the . ne- gotfations, and fine, From this ont 1he Salding of Petors. . has given wus here, 1t Is stated, | Wright, who collided with Peters, giving one of B of Doston, and Dr. Skinner, of Cincinnail,—and | TARISd 10 fnform you that M. Ulitan Bhout o “weeks ngu, . Drepared (o . pn Mr. Twezp, toko notlce, JOSEPIt GREEN- [ ome politician—Warmoth, . of Loufslana, Who | 'atructions that Svar ST 000 " In vettiemens of . all clolmy | the Fune. Leouard lot icVey get ono throngh NO 1SRARLITES shall be permltted in future to stop at this hotel. Mr, Seligmun was so astonisbed that for some time ne could make no reply. Then e sald: 4+ Do you mean to tall mo that you will not en- tertatn Jewish people? ™ **Thesc arc vur orders, elr, " was the reply. Before Jeaving the banker nsked the reason why Jews wera thus pereccuted, Bald bo: “tAre they dirty?! Do they. miatadave them- selves? Or have they rofused to pay tielr billar" 0h, 1o, replied the manager; ** thare is no fault to by found In that respoct. Tho reason la simply this: Busincss at the hotel was ¥OT 00OD LAST 88ASON, and we had 8 large number of Jews tere. Hilton can to the canclurion that Christians did not like thele company, and for that rearon shuimed lho hotel, e resolved to run the Unlon on a1Mflerent principlo tbis scason, and gave us lnstruciions to sdmit no Jews, " Personnlly the manager was sorry, Ineamuch as Mr, Scligman bad patronized the lotel for many years, but the order was fmperative, Mr. Sellgman felt outeaged. and roturned to New York In a very Indignant frame of mind, He venned BovaH, worth $1,250,000, dicd In a Scottish jail tho other day. ————— PERSONAL, John M. Francis, of tho Troy ZVmes, hns been piving" hls views of *‘Journalism " to an’| editorlal convention. Butlor's son gradmnted No. 54 in o class of seventy-alx at Weat Polnt, and young Flippor, the colored cadgt, graduated No. 60 A Boston lawyer asks for information: $4Will you pleaso name to me ono fmportant civil suit In court that B, ¥, Butler ever won?" ‘Lo London Times says: * Aftor Wash- ington, Gen, Grant fs the P'resident who will oc- cupy the laggest place in tho hlstory of his coun- tey, Mr. Lowo, the English. statesman, pro- poses to solve the problem of orthographic reform 8t ono foll swoop by sdding Gftecn lettera to the alphabet. ‘Wendell Phillips found a pockot-book con- talning 88 in the streets of Doston, snd returned 1t to tho owner, a young mau, who offercd the dis tingulshed orftor a reward of $1. “ Aftor Mr, Motloy had ocecased to be ablo to work," writes ono of his friends, **lifobecame # burden to him. After his wife's death, Bo seemed todiave no wish but to rejoin her, ™ Mr. Gladslono mado many friends by his visit to Dirmingham, but Mre. Gladatone lost moro by wearing & shocking' bonnet, which was a source of polgnant disteess to all tho Iadies of the city, Tho London Spectator, in its ponderons way, gays that den, Qrant, lke Wellington, falled 18 a politiclan **because ho bad uot access to tho sympathics of tho people.' This is pretsy, bat uot true, kuows but this may be tho turning-point in Ien. dricke’ life? It the minfaters get hold of Lim, he will probably bo s Republican when he arrives on the other side; §f Warmolh capiares hir, he will bo a new-party man, that pasty consisting mataly of himself, A correspondent of* tho Now York Post, now In Jtaly, rcealls the marriage of President and Mra. TInycs, of which ho was a witness. Thuwed- ding took place tn Cincinnati, on Bixth streot, and the ceremony was performed by a Methodlst clergy+ mau. Only a fow persons were present, and the entartaloment was of the slmplest description. It was a good start in life, bowever, and from {ia modesty and earnestncss argued well for the future happiness of the young couple, 1t it did not prome 1sa rosults so grand as thoso they have achiaved. A darlng youug man writes to the New York Sun proposing tha formation of & society for the purpose of trying the Fates. Ile would have not more than thirtcen, and would canse that num- bor of persons, Miss Eate Claxton included, to slt down st table onco n monih. At theso interesting ‘banquetabe would sot In operation every kuown agency of ill-luck. 1lecvidently belloves there le 1o such thing, for hessyshe has in bisfetime killnd more than 100 cats, aithough he i well awara itls consldered unlucky to kill oven one of these affoctionate animals, Lucy Hooper writes from Parls to the Philadelphia Telegraph: *‘Contrary to the gen- cral castom, the distribution of prizes at the Salon weems to have glven universal uatisfactlon, If wo ‘may except tho nward of the Mcdal of llonor for soultare t0 M, Chopu. He had already gained it once, and neither his statuo of Gen. Derryer nor that of La Pensco for the tomb of the Couutess d"Agoult is awork of any transcendent wmerit. Had tho medal boen given to Millet or to Mercle there would have boen scarce 8 disscaticnt volce, the Casaandra of the former and the Genlus of Art of against hia relative. ¥or some unexplained reason, tlie negotiations were o fallure, und Hotchings re. turncs Connoliy, it has tied the score. lo Europe. A muffed thrown ball been raid, offcred, through his wife, at une time, tusettic the suits azainat him for 31,000,000, and 1t Is thought the prosccuting suthoriiles will not be sntisfied with anything lens. Cannolly was last heard from in Switzerland, but it is said, on the the advice of Jolin Mcheun, one of his counnel, Lo has gone to England, where it 1s more dibicuit to extradite s man charged with crime fn shis country than from nn{ natlon In Europe,© The repors tnat Mre, Con- nolly 14 in this city and negotlating in her hoe- band's ‘he.!mlr 1a ot bellved by Connolly's fosmer caunsel.” by Morrilt, ter their score in the clghth inning, the mllgd 1o rench Qret basc. double- Hiucs, the fleat ntrilier, was out. Glenn waited fiyed out to White. ball, sirikes ond en niehed & slmple out &t st of THE CONDEMNED MOLLIES, PorrsvitLe, D'a., June 18.—Much cxcitement provalls here over the declsion of tha Boerd of Par- dons adverse to the prisonces (n the cases of the slx convicted Mollio Maguircs, eentenced to Lo hanged here Thursday, Curlosity ts manifested whether the men will he hanged separately or all togethier, ‘Theharl(f has prévided a gallowe larze enongl to hang scven af one time. Nearly 100ap- plications have already been received from corre spondents and joutrnalists 1o be allowed to witncus the exccntion, und over one hnndred doctors from abrosd have applicd for admisuion ta the spedtacle. In view of the excltemont, tho police force araund the prison has been Increased, and it la rue mored thal several companles of militin from Phil- adelplifs a8d tho surronnding country will -ba brouzist here, and be reviewed by Gen. Uabin, hull In senson to retire dlenn, unpire was depounced by In langunge unueccasarily strong. they conld eclalm was could have filled the baees, 6 chance to increaxo the score. game, Chicagos in o styla which is A LETTER TO MH. HILTON couched In bitter and sarcastic terms, telling e, Iiiton to pubtish the letter i ho chose, und ln- formed his acqualntances what had bofallen him. ‘I'bis afternoon an informal meeting of Mr, Salig- man's friends and acquaintonces was hold to can- sidor what sctlug was delradle undor the circume stances, Edward Lauterback occupied the chair. Ile staicd the fucts nurrated above, anl produced a “,’_E{ of the letter, to the bankers, which e read. In thig letter Mr, Seligman commented upon © . .. THE LACK OF BAGACITY shown by Mr, 1ilton, and the insult to the Jewiah people, and sald that 1f he did not contider Jews worthy ta enter b olel, it wonld be wise for him tosend o clrcular (0 Jews not to make purchases ot hls Broadway store. _The Jewish peoplo would ap- reciato this, Mr, Looterback sall the Jows of game playcd on ita merits, apply to Saturdny's puine. \!‘nnu of Bmith's lony ity Ly tho Bostuun, eiyle, the bat. Lrown sup] ursduy. Priests visit the condemned men avery morning, nnd the Sisters of Mcrcy {u the afternovn. Young Tonrity Ia fu the beat of spirits, laughing and tatk- ing freely over his past life, while Dufly, whouso case wan 80 strongly and persistently argued before the Bourd of Pardons, ts quite despondent. Maveit CUUNK, June 14, ~There is a feeling of matisfactlon and rolief herc over the action of the Bonrd of Pardona in the cascs ot the Mollle Ma. euires, Bonic feara are enturtalned thay anattempt will be made to rescue the prironers, Double nards have been placed at the Jall and nbout towa. 'he prisoners received the news trum liarrishurg atolcalty. = *__scomr Brown, ¢ Morrlll, Tb.. Murnag, ¢. £ ond, p. the lutter bel eent _ | thia city and countey could not afford to . Total L 1 Eastorn newspapera motico tho candidscy | may and pamers oo o U SCOE It e mater rel Whes, thg, ruieibtion | ! A g0UIAT, SENSATION: i of **Mr. Vorry, of Evanston, son-tn-law of Jobn | - , | fae B womia Bo “shameral o permlt 1 | Net Tork Wune 10) Disateh to Gincinaati Commer- | 1ines, % b, ool 3l ot 21 W Mr, Moody demands that the Womon's Sl 2 ‘cial, MeVey, 3 b, o & a 1] o o ‘D, Fannell, for tho Swisa Mlaston," Posulbly Mr. here. 'Thero had becn at limes in this community £ Alison, & e 3 o gl 1 1 F e Christian Temperanco Unlon of Doston shall | a deslro to alight the Jewa, but hitherto this feel- Tho city's soclsl clrcles are atirred over develop- | * H H ‘orry, of Lake Forest, eon-in.law of John V. 18! o) Petors, 5. iyl Farwaoll, 18 Intended. chango |‘z; nema to the Womon's Boungellcal Tem- Inghed boes cunfiued to fhe Inorant people. ments made In the Police Contral Oflice Jln reareh | titenn 1. £0 ff of of 2 0 1 i peranco Unfon. When tho Jadies ask ** Why?" ho TR BMALL VIDENRS, mg for n thicf who Lias stolda valuable Jewels and | Spalding, 15 < 1 2t 8 1l 0 "Lhere i cousternation in England in con- | suys,. +80 as to got rid of your Unilarian and { 1k oow the Lig sunlies had stiacked thom, 14 was | ouyer articles, while parties sndresepttons wero | Suithc. ¢ deloloon :5!1:!::30:“?2;:?‘«::! “1':: fln:}'m&.fl:‘fi: Universallst mombere.” *Dut that will ralo ont | “"P prazeamune 18 to call o maas-mceting of the | In progrese. In Decomber, Mr. Jacob Wendell, B I I < y n Mrs, Livormore, oar Prosllent," eay they, | Jewlsh rewidents of thisclty atan carly day, and | of East Thirty-elghth strect, gove aparty, nnd B Bt B e R0 Grant: **Another scriona Intorruption of Lusl- | #Wall, rala her aut. 8ho len't a Chelatian,” | invite a nuniber of loading cltizeny, clorgymen, and | after it was over missed fewolry worth a thousand 4] ke s ness, " aighs the morchant, And o the matter stands. It remiains tobe yoon | Othors und luy the fects before thoni, 6ad 1ako | gollars—amony the missing articles Ws wife's wed- | “jappnge—— 123480780 M. Janos Gordon Bennott, with his ous- | whother the women will_be as obedient as some of | priolor of the Girand Union ilotel. dmz ring, Tho sersants, of course, Were s Dosign. Q0804 U00 LY tomury foollalingss, has been saying In Parls that | the clergy have boon. Mrs. Livermora f¢ willing | " Judre Milton, futervicwod In fugurd to the mat- | pected; but the most rigid search fufled to ostal “UInpre— S, Chaudlor, America only wants to scs England embrolled i | toresign Lerofice as Presldontand scrvo In the | ter, aid (M., doligman was nat cjected from the | Jigha cluo., The delective who was put upon the | Timoof ganje—fwo haursand twenty.ive minutes. y e England ] ‘war with Rusala In order 0.0 I aud wipe off ofd | Teuke, but Mr, Moody docs not want hor there, | Gfind Unioi. e bud beon lounling at the | ey gscertalned in the courso of a few weck that | Ml SaraciCliions it Ghlsi ] V] Th ched St Uase—~Loston, 1 acores on bor own account, %9 | bocaure, s bo eays, **Althougt she 15 o good | Ciarendon titho Grand Unlon opencd, whea B8 | Lt s other rabberies had been comulited un- | Fifs buse o rrte-Distage 11 G Tho Now York Herald thinks Presidont | WOmAM abolau'ts Chrlstisn. IN AN OSTENTATIOUS MANNER, dor. preclicly the wamo clrcamtances, 1o obe | KSIS RS NG T FUGER To Tayes is luckier th The London Zimes opens an editorial in | demanded the best apertmients. ilad Mr. Soliz- | taincd o Uat of Br. Wendell's guests of tho | Tireobnse hitasiiond, ayos 18 luckler tlan Gen, Urant, lussmuch as tho | | o . f g , man applied to Juage Jfiiton personalty, perhans | eveulng, ana checked from IL the namcs | Foraltascs un Mite-iivelon, 10; Chicago, former {e to Layo In Now England o clam-bake,~o nvigorating snd suggestive way: ‘*In the ['the Judge would have secn to hia aconminodation, | of thoeo whose woclal standing, ealth, | HimtupeiticibalsoNene. o g thing which nil the crowncd heads of Europe ¢an-q 'JHistory of Charlea XI1.," Voltairo describos somn salls o i an 7, butthe management of the hotel Lad been ab avlutely in the hands of Mewers. Claire & Wilkin- son, sad thoy weru Instructed to carclullv dise ctiminate us (o guesta, Mr. Selimmnan fell under this diserimination, and the Judgo wistied to mako bl the ressone. 1o dld not eonsidor dosephy and reputation made it abeolutely hnpodsidle tuat they shonld be suspected. Thowe who remained ware carefully watclied, and thelr mode of 1lving. means of aupport, etc., {nqulred into. At length all street broker, of good family but extrava t 1fo, was ningtled out. It was aacertained that |~ U alled—0n Bund, 35 on Bradfey Generals meuting in a Councll of War to find out bow they bad lost 8 battle the day before. The consequence was that they anstained anather de- feat equally hard to bo accounted for. Womre not give, n its datlve purity, to the ex-Fresi- dent, Mr. Becchor in his Friday night's talk sald that when young, In Imitation of somo celebrated Uruwn, 1, caugbiL-Loaton, 12; Chicao, 1lines. Flies uiiss Furmbled bails—oston, 3. traly grieved to say that Ja tho b ligruan a Jew. Yenrs ogo be tirew overboard | fie had been at every reciption at which there had Diblical character, ho prayed sevon times o day, | neariy all this taikjog and .,‘;c:;ff:fl:"z':":: B S ihin, st nu belangua tathy. Adie | Deara tautioes. J1ia votia) stauding wa cxcollent, | - - JARTYOUDN—ST, LOULS. it finally came o theconclusion ** thutthismight | s, ellon, ‘Dur. stslo o Liboruls, This befog the case, Seliyman and ho 18 88l to be woll known througliout the | o . Boeclal Dispaich (s The Frpunes 1 YRy 00 KpIFiLRY Q188 ormodiey DO IBWAROE | 1oy JLOSHORL. (L. MAseImn" &r0. 4o, Fatrd- BUT PLATRD THE MOUNTEUANK, city,. Among those robbed were Jii ‘Shea. of | New You, Jone 18,—The third gauie .:1 ok i ! wpective, their rwinds run so muck on pavtages i [ If tie sttompted to arouve the projudiced of tha or- | the Marine Court, wlueo daughtor’ atch was | the Hurtfords ard St Lunlfi.u:u‘;vn :g‘.‘;lu war very good for him.™ . direct proportion 1o thelr remotencas, and they are ;hudnx ‘llehraw clhn’rcxlxhuy“cm;:lltgn:w “-‘:"”1 cbx:l n'x‘mn‘ -nlu -:r;lm tl:'. 'ru‘}w.‘u:l\lx.m'g:u’ fim‘;‘:!t‘]’:‘ \‘;‘:ri:: lfi“:m \;\::!::\"i:m“:}h""". -:f,'npl?ui o agaz a8 turued oat of and Unfon siin - | who also lost & watch. Just enongh of 3 preseut, . Atr, Alliots Blicasy this wisgizine Friles, ': Judicth) ln_thelr veratets, ou 1l Ulstaryy dhat. | 000 hab«fimggdmthu: Tt such waa ot tho | Wiars of tho subwequcnt proceedings havo been | Belther side scoring in tho #pt mnlug. Ia the 4 become one of tho cdltors of the Washington | thoy appear lucapabls of meeting witha Untiasim- | EISIIT™ MY Seligman wun'a Jew In tho trade | wado public to set New York agug. 'The broker's | next the Hartfords wcored one on biss Vation, which has passod Into now hands, Mr. | bloskill the question what Is fo be dono to-day." | sense of thio word, ana tha class of Jows lie repre- | name s -mlmm.dum\ the polico will give no in- | bits of Causidy aud Larkin. —The 8t Loois retired without scoring. Tthodes’ diplomatio sxperlence, together with bls added to the lartfonda' score by his woll-approved literary skill, gives him special it neas for such a post, vents, while not forbilden the Grand Undon, were not encouraged to come, ‘The propriclors had good ressony far Wids discriminatfon. Judgo Hlilton sald the reason for Mr. Scligman's preacit tls dows to a certainty, howaver, Tho St Paul Fress snys: * One of tho. signficant Incldents of tho band eloction In 8t,Pasl waa the aupoarsuce of Lishop Graca and Dishop formation. that an ornament 1o soclety has been arrested and ;)uu erime of atealing his Lost's property fxcd upon im, v B base bit of Crat, the lay): of both clulw wus - ‘Tho tomb-stono whi aood Troland at the pollai; a4 Pr T hontllity wan plun.. Tho houve of A, I\ hlewart o plaving e Norvidh somsiony1s Sark s ot ot ot | Wards hars fy malked v o s et | Locnerly Uit o 12 yar of e forles, Cenidny JACKSON cOUNTY, o o Disitonie, Suled. b g David A, Wells counlats of s bowldor four feot In | Arst vote. They voted there for the first and only | yeasona for discontinuing its_patronage, thls was Mectar Plaparck Lo ke Louts Club, by Fergusun's wild throw in e eixth _Camrpoxpate, I, June 18,—D. A. 8. Gent, who shot and killed Alexanaer Fruzier fv eclf-aafenso here last September, and who left the county some two months ogo to cacapo the prose- cution of an indictmend, returned a few days ago, and wea f Jurphysboro to-dsy while court was insesslon. Nothiog was done with him, although he 14 under bonds. 2 Circult Court, Judpe Crawford on the beach, convened §n Murplysboro this morning at 10 a'clock, but, Immediately aiter calling lh'é’n"u'::d . Ulsuicter, onasido of which s faced, and' ears the nscription: **And thoy rolled a stonoe to the door of the sepulchre. " The Methodist and the Now York Post pro- teat agoinet the proposcd recall of My, George P, Marsh, our Minister to ltaly. Ho {8 by senlority the biend of the diplomatic body fn Rome, bavisg been sixteen yesrs our Minlater thore, Mr, Marsh 1s nofv 77 ycars old, but vigorous and cficient as ever in servico, time {n their lives, and thoy voted for the proposte tion to sottle tha bonds aud redecm e credit of tho State. The incident fs honorable to the right reveroud gentlemen, and {s worthy of houorable mentlon. - Wa can ouly regret that the Catholle yoters of the Third Ward falled wo gencrally ¢ isitate the noblo oxample of thelr Bisho Blshop Whipple, vl the Eplscopal Clhurch, also voted for the payment of the bouds, aud worked earnestly to that end. trunsferred 10 other houscs, Ever sluce Mr, Schye may had boen wpulllng fur a fight. Siewart & Co, 7au thelr busineas on purcly murcantile principles, snd {t would be YOLLY WOK TUEM TO NOTICH IELIGIOUS PREJU- niCES. < They empldyed many IHecbrews, and purchascd threu tlmcs s much from Bebrew houscs as flo- brew housce did from uh But My, Seligman would ltke to provoke a casto feeling agatust tho housy, In revenyge for w persunal grievance. wiich he well deserved, After the lste tie—1wo esch. inning York retir and succeeded In crossing the homes of Larkin and Ifoldewortl, the latte 10 Fe ed on 8 I son. fly-catcl 1larbidz followiag of tour safe singlen and good baze-running, aided by 1lines' muff on o Ay from White, the fumbling of & grounder from Smith, and a low throw to third by Deters, five runs were wcored, two only belng de. sarved. Agaln, fn the AL Inning, the lostons fell upon Bradley for alx hard, elean hits, eaming and scoring four ruhs, aningle felding ctror wlone marking the Chiragos’ record, and that not affect. ing the acove, the base-running belng again very Dradley proved very cllective, Inurteen men only poing to bat, and Lut three men esrning first bave. The featnre of the Chicagos' fielding woa the dosble play by Mlner, Peters, and §palding in the Airst inving, ond ‘The champlons opened on Bond in the firet inning ton lively tune, with two ningles, & sharp grounder to Mornll by Paters, and o two-pase hit by Spalding, n mufied throw by himat third, and eafe hits by Anton and Peters Nelther of tlic tune was earned. Hrown's passed hall, and McVey's safe hit again gave the vieitors the lead, but they were unable to bet- uinn beln; a0 n the nint| acra by Spalding and Bradley earncd s run, The finish was highly exciting and to_some extent unsatisfuctory, giving o8 It did an opportu- ity for the Chicagos to compiain of \m;i :r‘:,p;nu:. (3 scratched a base by n hucky bounder over Leonand, Anson's_#afo bit advanced him o bare, for a nnd then bit an bounder to Sutton, which would bave far. by farcing Anson at second, Sutton chosc the latter play, and pussed tho ball to Wright, who quickly threw ‘to Moerill, It scemeil to be the general opinion that Wrizht did not touch his banc, but that Mornlldid get the Aneon was, howe ever, declarcd vut ut second, and, for so doine. the me of the visitors ther they bad hslf Justice to the nmn. plre reguires it Lo be said that, Lhrongnsut the e ad heen barusscd by, cortn un ally condemucd by oll persong who wish to sce & 'The same romarks A Drilliant catch by 8 the beat sugle play ried Bund Sutton and Uond takiuga decided lead at 9; Chicago, 13, 230, 1. 15, 29, rown, Morrill, Glenn, Bradicy. 2ih Duuble plays—tlines, Fetits, sud Soatdiag, In the third Inning Slfl'l three-tuve hit to zight feld, 8L, Louls also ecrocd vne thisinnin, v From thls potal inning, secured anviber run, ond tho scure stood a At the commencement of the ninth ed at firat, Cassidy followed with & base bit, Harbidge bad fret given him ullb’lmlllln 1 d, Th 'l h"i b\i‘lflf by McG at second, 8 5. Joulst Gt muged by McGeary at second i st copd 1man by makiog a remarkubly fine nd Battls went oul un atoyt boul ', leaving the 1lartfords the viciory by the Petera of the n good had two vere commoaran| ™ nd to 3 ¥ th, when Mry, 5i 7 and Petit Jurics, adjouried until Aue, SCORE, . Lord Houghto ied {ho lato | A droll discussion took placo tho other day e e ™ s araiy whets | 0uok af the furmers* tlaty ta- thelr eropy. - There ST TATE guguson /proev (ad - aver e 4 o rescut oply four indictmenta on the crimis Bt Kt ot " inthe Town Councll of Mussclbury, near Kdin- | nent iebrew firms, including Btadlee & Lo, came | 8ro ot p 0 WANTORD, mecting of thu Woma: frage Club In London. burg. Ballle Bwart moved that the Councll apend | tu lior and = suggu ed—cven insiatod—that -ahe | ual calendar, which speaks well for Jackson Holdswortl, ¢ of 2 0 0 It Is aaid that tho cauey hoa not as great strength um‘. the Quecn's bisthday. **Nothin ,N"m should direct suuit share of the extaty fond toward | County, Liat belug (he lowest ntinbor of cases o8 | gearg 1 b, 1 8 0 to-day as it had yeats ago, owing o the defection soet,” wuld Treasurer lu’ k{‘l ?- m,_" 9 Ilabrew charitles or institutions, Sho declined, | Wiedockel atnny lite witting of court, 0! E of wuch men uv Goldwin Smith and Jobn Bright, | feerotarorst™ sealkimod. iha Peayost, oo 1wonid | A, oy bucuina {adignant, snd meu like Selig- LAY, o 8 3 b il ro o dnd: ased 2 | testol uxclalme ho Provost, It would | wnsn bavo been ) FOUL VLAY, i Wwho bave publicly recanted, and contessed the or- | 14 potter for you," was the retort, **If you were VANNING TUIS INDIGNATION, petal Dispatch to Tha Tribuns. 9 . vor of thilr former position. i taetotalors, It you wait to fuddle, have itss | | Mra. Btewart, porbapa. bad her projudices, 1€ DANTILL L, A1, June 18,~The Jury In the case il K Rogers, tho fenor, usves his shirthosom | yourown expense’* Atier more sharp talk the | 30 8rlicu' ko woney. vie b » tigut to atlow | of Frascls Gailagher, fonad dead yestarduy on the LRI b'yl ({Ingfll‘ l:.nl l;; tio corner of his napkinand | Provost sald, with muchdignity, ** In consequence | ner prejudices to Influ her in tho distribution | track of the Wabsal Ralicoad, wers in scssion all R g e alipping {t in his collat, 'ho discovory bascreated | of the coolness with which the motlon Is regarded,s | of It. 'The Grund Unlon Judgo Iliiton coutinued, | day untll this evaning, when they rendered & vers a greater furore Iu Parls than over one of Mr, | sad since we cannot observe the day inamanner | Was intended by its foander to Lo the mogel betel | it that tiyo chrcunstancea Justifiod the bellef that Xogors' song dld. The simpliclly of tho thiog | croditablo to her Mejeaty, wo bad bettor et una | Wtho MORG, T HL [oet 4 184ra 0ty { llagner i been murdcrad by porsons unknown, %0 recommends it (0 tho dullest imagiuation. Cejum- | matter drop.” **Your conduct,” hadded, ad- | §2,000,000 In the propecty, sud it requires] tho | and bis reniaing placed upon tha brack for the pur- o ol bus and his egg are forgotton for the thme. , dresuing tha Councll, **is atterly contemptible,” | closcat management to caro for 2, 500 gucsts nec+ | puso of :unceal'um t|h'l -:rlma.r g :T :‘mfig ure n’ i "Tho London corrospgudant of the Toaton | 59 44 S¥e-bound note will not bs abatracted from | esiary tolallTin fPhD ew Wit (o ke 1t Bow setively vuguged bo lookang for hls taurderers, ot Adcertiaer bas beard a good casa mada out for the | W0 DOFOUED fuuds, 3 D= whers mea could Ieava thelr familles with perfect ATTEMIT TO KL, IR bellel that Shakspearo was a Froemason. The A Spanish monk, the Marquis do Villara. | sccurity. Such was the ceplousge that last year Naw Youk, June 18,.—~James Breunsn to-night 3, ' Passagos In Lis playe which lead to thie conclalon | 8an, by been condemued by one of tho Parls trl+ | H0L0n0, dollar was lout, by A0, kst oW BHS | witewpted 1o susassinate Vather John Pllsbarrls, 3 el P bave been printed in & volume for private circula- | buuals to two years' fmprisonment for fraud snd | wuo could ..l. port such a houvs must b consulted -| Catholic prieat, whilo leaving his revidenco to ER RN ton. Mr. Fraser liae, uin lath meeting of the fas | frsudulont bankruptey, in connection witha com- | und followed. 'I'by hotel was run for them. sud | minister to adylng nan. Brennan sttacked him | =™ DA TH wuus Autiquity Lodge, propounded the doctrine | pany koown as the **Cathoilc Federstion,” the | Dot for those lhe{ dlallka, Mr. Seligmanbelonged | wigh o knife, cutting bim severely, Breanan was | Hartford. Ponoooas tat Bacon alsowas § Frecmason. professed object of which ws 1o **cnroll work- | 108 clase nobof Hebruwabub of Jews, with whom | 4yreyted and locked up. The causo of the alalr s { Bt Low ) this class of guests, ESIECIALLY TUE LADIES, men beneath the banser of the Croas* by inducing ) wonld not? asvociate, sud did uet wish to bo 1 :lulznmml-h‘om. thou to Join In yarious commercial undertakings unilerstood (o be 8 disagreciaent upon money brans. The London ZVmes, in virtue of its great. actions. ness, cultlvates cccentricities fn spelling, slways — . d to meet wvan under tho etiquelto " '0- 0! printlog **farthercat, " > chymlat, *+dlosess, | OF WhICH e was the promoter, Among these un- | forou 5 . FORGERS SENTENCED, e, " ana o+ Marquess, but nover yleidug so | Geriakings ware & **Catholle Laundry," woveral | o€, the, diugioo and | paleh, 06,8 | Now Yomk, June 1—William Leitn snd witl. | #AONES co-operative stores, and a saviogs bank. 1% wos proved, that the Morquls, who asseried thit ho Lad spent nearly $100,000 in good works, bad arrived In Parls withont a penny ooly & few yeara before, having been driven out of Spaio by Voo Carlos, the subtle epall of ** Kikero® or **Sophokles,” Praf, Tyudall once romarked that chemists bad not ¥oL been ablo o diacover auy f In usture that sould cowpel the vmes to spell ** chewical ™ asit 1n uxeludlug these dlsagrecable peaple. who musg blame themuelves fur being divcriminated againit, ¥amiilcs like the Nathaus aud Ueudricks were wel- comu everywhere, but thoss Jews of whons Juseph Scligman was @ represontutive were not wauled at fam Heory Laith, father.and son, convicted of forging checks swounling to $22,000 on tho Mershante' Exchange National Bauk, were to-day senteuced 1o thy Btato Prlson, ile father to ten burst wide open to-day. “ v . Veltinan, 40 8ccow- ought to bo spulled, auy first-closs botel. ‘They bad o |ondibesonitn saven Years. s seit. Yan agent of the Cblcago Club st once ! i whn refused to secelve him as an emlssary from | BhoootT FUBLIC OPINION DOWN ON umdt. | Wlices plvaded gulity sad gottwo years, el A el O T e Whites ‘The Philadelphin T'imes hus sbout hit the | Gen. Cabrens. Amongthe persons induced to act ves e L e o will “probably. by slze of tho Marshalshlp squabble fn New Orleans, Batler's dear fricod Pitkin, who has beeu found aut, did not ** wear the biue™ untif be had dis- graccd the gray st Shiloh, and Jack Wharton, tbe Bow jncumbent, bas no peculiar qualificstions for the ofica except bis conviviel habltasnd hisabil- 1ty (o toll a good story. e Is tho mowt delightful AN ABSCONDER, Spectal Dispateh to The Triduns. AMiwysaroLts, Ming., June 18,—Ernest Ortnn, City Compiroller, who abeconded Fridey Jast, was arrested lu 5t, Paol Saturday by Detective Hoyt, sud brought (o this city. 'Charges bave been pro- ferred sgsiust him by Mayor Delasttre. ESCAPE FROXM JAIL. Special Digpulch fo The Triduns. CannonvaLs, 1., June 18.—Five of the prison. ers confioed in the County Jall escaped last night by sawing oif the bolts tu the cell-doorsin which they were condued. Noue of them bave yet been captured, g THE MT. VERNON ASSASSINATION. Rial -Dispaich to Tha Tribune Couuavs, O., Juoe 18,—The (rand Jury st Mt, Vernon to-day found a trua bl of mdictuent for mutder in the rat deyree againat Willlaw 1. Bergiu, for the marder of Mclirlde on Friday last. The coust taen adjouracd unlil Juze 21, -84 patruns of this needy adventurer were the Cowte de Chambord snd Cardiual Antozeltl. e —t— Al TIC. Nasuvies, T:nnEH‘J)yAqU.IEmL Bamoel A, King, the well-knuws scronant, made an ascenalon to-dsy fu tho balloon ‘*Bufalo,” the largest lu tho cosutry. He was sccompanied by five uther gentlemen, smong them Duncan R. Dorrls, city edltor of the American. The balloon went lua northeast direction, sud dlsappeared Ju the clouds Thoovent was wiluessed by 8 large crowd. ————— A POST TRADER. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. 5, Dusvqus, la,, Jumo 18,—Jobn Tbompson, of this city, bas just been appointed FPost-Trader o the lodlans of Montans. Thls sppointment bas created considerabls surprise, as Mr. Thompson Ras been & very strong Democrat, and always op- poscd tho present Adwiniatration lu every way, BEL by a volgar ostentstion, & puled-up vanity, sn u:ar'nnfnn display of umdlflun. 4 l{:k of those considerste qualities sppreciuted by good Ameri- cau sucicty, and s gencral obtruslveness disgusting and repuliive, Judge llilton usserted that theao Jews had almost rulued the Long Bravch hotels Into which they bad been admited, and that hotel wen sl over the country were swakening to it, and these peats would suuu be refused adwittancs guod otels everywhere, LABOR AND CAPITAL. Bpeciul Ditpatch to The Tribuna Pustavsiruta Juno 18,—~The detcrmined st- “tack upon the Typozraphlcal Unlon made by the North Awerican ten days sgo proves s stagrering blow, sud ono which the Union will hardly Lo able 10 withstand. 'They uot ouly cut lovse from thy Ualon, but reduced the price of composition from 45 eto 45 cents per L,0W cms. They bad scorcs of applicants, and bave already succesded 1 gettiug a protly good worklng forca, | All this otlce oBices, excypt tho Eecaluy Bulteting tlowen composing Lhie Dropus et and provisiousHy syrecd to gu on. mit tbem 1o carry out the old Club's lllary-l.:llr.-l- south of Mason snd Dixou's line. Ue 1 twenty al 0 & delightful Falytatian creature in other re- ts, witha good round sbdomen, s taste for 8ack, o board sovere, and principles zot 80 exact. The Professorship of Postry at Oxford University, to which Principal Sbalrp bas jystbeen elected, was founded fn the pressic elgbteenth Sentury, The frst Professor was eleobed in 1708, Tbe most distingulehod occupant of the chalr during that century was Blabop Lowth, a8 be aftes- Warde became, who held the ofiice from 174110 1751, Durlng tho fSrat balf of the present Scolary It was held by Llahop Copliton snd, Mr, Koble, and belween tbhem came Dz better tbluge for uext year. To-p aud Cutbl clded} weots, i, who ary MILWLULER. 3t Lssa on errors of oppouents~One cach. { yauio—0ne Lour aud ifty-Oyv winutes. 10 Srrow e Ghatapion WhILD lockings HAT tbe TIE CINCINNATIS GO TO PIECES. Special Dispateh to The Triduns, CixcixNaTL Jone 18, ~The Hod Btocking Club Keck, the former head, called 8 meeting of tho players, and s3id be had uo woaey $0 go on. nud cach nan must shirk for him. c for the present, This sftcruoun tho peue focand Ll ed now stock After sulling with ibe players and Keck thoy sdjourae t1i] to-morrow 10 sce whetber the Luague witl ade League schedule, . The new cuucern s composed of Meusta, Neff, Johnson, Curry, und other wen of money. who'have put dowu their puwes for ares of $500 each., and have leaded the raunds from Keck provisiovally. They ifntvad to cop Manoiug (ue ArsBbase, Foley foribird base, Jouea for left deld, Fike for ceutre field, aud Addy for right 0eld, wod’ will 81l p with Phenomenon Mitcheil and womis 01d players trom the East, bew couceru expresscs cutire williugoees the season thruugh, cost what it 10, 'B'fl :&p:; strauded ball-players are arvund. Freeadvertising may be piven Mathows Bewler, Gould, Beall, e open W eugage: Culces the Lesgoe will aduit the oew sasocistlon, they will not o on, thoy say. Special k(v The Tribune, Mizwavxes, Wie, Juoo 18 —Tho MewphlaReds o v Blossst coucurs to swo lel mozcormro ¢lumconcoce cone ‘Thy L Ochiits Time, 1 of Merey, vorite, fotlowiyy retary, Walter Morrlaon; becks' Dircctors, \William I, Nell, W, A, McConncll, James Westwater. “The sisminer trotting-meetipg will follow that at Cincinnatl, commencing Tucsday, July 10, and continuing four days, tive hout 412 miles B4¥a o special CANADIAN NEWS. The McDonnell Case of Presbyterian Here- sy at Hallfax—Tho Oks Trcuhles—Acel- dent to n Wellund-Canal Lock—~(Queboc and §t. Anne—Contlagration, Speclal Dispatch o The Tribune, Hativax, Junc 18, —In the Presbyterion Assem- bly to-day Mr. McDonnell harded lu his answer In The thi conf Time, e betting bef fitrec. Ualway, Courier, race, for 8 pursc of & James R. Keene holf, tengths, for ol ages, 1o mi! ‘Tom Ochiliree and Athlene started, and Tom Ochiltree won by fonr 4. re the race waa 100 to 30 on Tom The fourth race was for a consolation purre, for horsea which lisve not won a r3ce ot this meeting, threc-quarters of & mile, Madue ond Rhndsmane thus were favorites. Mary won by {hree lengths. Phadamanthns sccond, two lenathe before Mailge, €. Yorkshire Lans, Morphine, Slster nd Pern aleo started. T tho Ofth race. free handicap sweepatakes, une mile and an elghth, Chiquita won by Darker, and Waco wero the other startérs, winner was never headed maick between Chiquita and Fiddiestick. Time, two minates. ‘The sixth race was a handica about two and 8 half miles. Iengths, Resolnte second, Coronet third. Waller, fell at Pichle 1Ilil. Ezxlra races are announced for COLUMBUS DRIVING PARK. CoLuxnts, 0., une 18.—The Columbns Driving Park Aesoclation, organized {o-night, elceted the realdent. Amon Eberly; Sec- reasurer, F. wall, 8 ofticors: PEDESTRIANISM, AN INDIANA AMATEUI. Corvanrs, Ind,, Juue 18.—0n the 1st of Jnne Lake, o young mau of this city, started on o walk on our atreetd of 500 miles In 500 consecu- At 9 o'clock to-nizht he has walked and nppoars B freal) and vigorons ng . Ui, nex| Wil when he seconds, ommencul. Friday, Jane 22, he will have accomplisied & feat that hua never been dune, though eeveral Uines ate tempted by protessional pedestrisne, time the fred 200 miles was 12 minutes wod 37 At 1 AQUATIC, DETROIT, Special Dispate lo The Tribune. Dxtnotr, Mich,, June 18.—The annus) regatta of the Natlonal Amatenr Towing Assoclition will and 16 without chanue, so from New York recelved to-duy. be held bere Aug. wrltlog, which wax as folluws: ns AXD have alremly withln the Churci fas and breturen, Ihe Kev, Mr, ation luesidey, of the house in Mr, duced fax, of the umaliest of ~840 winliters oud church had reaved very preat benegt from the re. yivals cotuucted by Boudy ng Sankey, interceting lesple made an Tho liaptist Advo slon at Liverpool, has fake: Oka Judl The Indlans are Fatu Dretunxy: 1 writing what § vald v batutday nounced $hat the anenduiens pro becomie the judgment of Mebon port waw adopted. ‘The del A=sembly of the Unlted Py North_ Auerica, the ller, W. braabytory of Souttiern [llinbla, woe ond reccived with _sppliue, two weeka ago be wie appointed to meet this As- sembly, and he gladly learned he had to go to Hul- ‘T'ne. church hu rop ton ont, represonting sixty-t ‘Hpectal Diapaich {0 The Tribine, MonTnrat, June 18.—The Civil D to yecure in jull at s McLaren, thair “counsel, has Leen make a thurough fuvestigution of all the circum- wtances connected with tho recont disturbanced. located in @ utone butld. 0 3. Mcboxens, Midalemiss, of Elors, .Ont., moveil, std It wis_reconded by Dr. ‘Topp, that tho answer be printed and mude the order for consider- Agreed to. Dr. Topp repurted in answer tu the reasons of dissent from the judgment. 1 The ro- frum the Geueral Tlan Church of illlesple, of the then fntro- e suld that o'clock 1t the Assembly. Kiven an answer to the questions ems bodled i1 that resolution as categorically as » minlstes who has decisred his wlienic, the Confession of Fulth, and wbo will ainere ur onsclentivusly be yoy hele wnkuglly fu c 1 ’ltnbnll Tlaiit 20 1o, that th 1 justructed tu frame @ lhel and deal With the ustier wecording 10 bhe Jaws of the Church, 1 am, Inthe: yuur obedlent scrvant, HaALIrAX June 14, IN77. juired to glve o aliticuity. “If that request, a8 1 " ¢ I'rusbyters of Hirod- . F. West, M, by a scoreof 4 to 0. & |Iw{mk¢el, 5:" 41, and Sonth Bend Lodge, No, 14, iwankecs, 7. 11: Rocheater, eyer, 0; Lowells, 6. ACUSE. Brnaccsx, June 18,—Stars, 0; Indianapolls, G. ‘The borses {inlf-way np the Colt, Cardjual Wolncy, 6nd Oysterman Hajan and Cardinal Wolsey wero even he former won in 'a canter, ten ecy and one length 000, given by es and 8 twy lengtha, Fiddlestick a length betore Partnerstup, Red Gy oat, Explonlon, Australind, 31 and the raco became a steeple-chaes, Deadhead won by two Timo, 4:11. uniay pext. 11§+ average rewith aubroit tn when {4_was sn+ Ly 3tr.Tovp liad 1 tiold that [ represented was the uyterian Churches 70,000 “members. . Gl g spoech. and ot e close was formully $hanked by the Modcrator, and beged 1o convey to bis constitioniy tho greeting of ‘the Proavyterlan Church of Canada. x I Nova Scotla 18 In eea th 110 deleguics pres- Ltwo churchica, Tizhts Alllance cure the release on ball of the L. Cholustigue, nud Mr. nstructed to ing near Hudson, formerly 8 glass-factory, haw fron ahutters and heavy stone walls, whic! rnksnhla of holdlng vut ogulnet » large foree, lield 8 praysreuiceting this morning, and have sen« trics posted at commundine positious. Thoy mined to remalis on tha defenwive Ll o favorableturn tukes place In thelr afales. tyres are about to b 1nade Lo the ludian Chief Jo. ¥épl with o view of judacing him to meet 8 Cow- Taheloner of Pravineia) Polico regurding & Al set- tiement of the Oka dilficulties, dete; seuis Lo boldly facu the Uoreriment volice, while 'he min- otuens advise a Tev. Mr. Ister, ihro [ advised to lesye Oks Vil of the ioveroment police, s 15 tho intier's opinfon len! :’I;I'll 1ife was not & o 4 un U o'clock thls the zeverend o Special Parent, 1 Dirp ST, CATUERINES, dune 14, —About conclliator, o ['rotestay relative fof lage & few dave courre, ‘They Ove Sopie adviso Jo- mornivg the schuoner Sea Gull, whilo in Lock Weltand Canal, accldentally ran egaiust headojnles, !xnry\n[bt‘\-ml i3 ates, agatust (ho lower Fepalred to-morruw aflernoon. o the Weatern Assoctated Irese. Qurac, Jupe I8~ pastorsl letter from tl Arcliblshop was read tn the Cathollc churches ye: terdsy communicating the reseript of the Pope, gudmuuz the pruvince to the speclal vatronsge of . Amyol, of the ig ts nol hisintention Lo make uny srrests, if Chict Joseph, of the Oka In. dinus, will consent to anjintervicw with « view to seitling the polnts ut Teeye. fty Induiua are ar; sidethe Vllage of Uka. t. Aubge A June about nclading the MoNTURAL, 18, —Col. Proviuclal Police, sways nwspaper reporiers W leave Oka. Boncarusox, ut. the busfnesa patt of | wrincipal suflerces are i, Thom) The Bruddeld, Edwaids, B0, 0005 ——— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lospox, June 18,—5teamships City of Chester and Adristic, from New York, heve srnved oul. Nzw YOux, Juns 16,—Arsived, steamsblp ltaly, from Liverpool, * Nxw Voux, June 18, —Arrived, steamer Wie- land, from Hamborg. LINE, &pecial Dspaich §o Nxw Yokx, June 18.—The Sun says AsthurA, Klioe, of Charles Dallman & Co., who :omm;: 100,000 I the name of the Srm and thew ot Hurope, returted In the atcamship City of Richs wond ycsterdsy. e —————— SECRET SQCIETIES, Spacial Disputch to T8 Tribuns, June 18.—The lndependent Or- beld a pleulc at Soathtown to-day snd wero sddresscd by the Hon, W. J. Calbgun. araded the principal atreets of the clty, by eynolds Drise Band, betors proceeds r picnic grounds. Bpecil Diapaich to The Tridune. Gosugy, Iud., Juve 18.~The Wanaw Lodge, Nu. 40, KpiZhts of Pytulas, Gosheu Lodge, No. Daxvies, 1L der of Forvate: ;F:J o thel Juno 18,—Seven stores in he villags"burned yeaterdsy. V. L. hesd, Charles 5 then surgin Tirake in eru. The cansl authoritics expect to have the damages Chief Joseph and ed and in the bush out. Col. Amyot vays thu ob- iun of his viait s to protect the French Canadlans, {ulm- and nuuk frum being tucked by tho Protestint Indians who are under arma, but the latter ure of the opinion tbat this s oniy a pretext 1o get thens within thelr graap, 1t 1 reported tu-day (hat the |’°"k"" have ordered sl jou, Joseph Brown, J, " Trivune. and Mra, Edgur, Lo, 000, E to'day to inatitate & Rrightsof Pythiss Lodge in thatelty, FIRES. AT BURLINGTON, 1A, Ypeciat Digptch to The Tribume. BoRLINaTON, Ia., June 18, —A firs has just come menced. which will consume hundreds of thou- sands of property. It 1s ralning, with & little wind. The fire commenced inside inthe reaz of Willlam Dells &Co."s dry goods house, on Main Atreet, opposite the Zawkeye ofice. Thal en- tire block will in all probabllity go up In amoke. It Includes, beslder Bell's, the mu« sic-house of James A. Guest, grocery honsesof - ¥. Chamberlin and Bilden, Winzer & Co., notfon« house of L. I. Dalkoff & Co., carpet stare of J. . Wyman, the Gorham o sud the Office. Across the ley s a large warechonse and agricaltaral roome of Koliey & Eiliott, and Dela. baye & Purdy's liquot eatablishment. 1 the fira 1a confined 1o thess limita it will bo fortanata, 1IN CHICAGO. The elarm from Box 325 at B:55 1ast evening was cansed by the explostan of & Jamp fn the ssloon of James Marx, No. 681 Ilslsted streel. Damags nominal. . The alsrm from Box 85 at 5:18 yesterday after. noon was csused by the hurning out of a chimney st No, 752 State street, ownod and occupled as & maloon by A. Wasscrman, No damage, The alarm from Dox 01A at 10:10 yesterds; ‘morning was caused by a fira in rear of a dry-goods store at 651 Larrabee ‘street, owned by Herman Kieager and occapled by Philip Mitzinger, B 5 SUICIDE, GarveeroN, Junc 18.—Sulem Rinker, & well. known politiclan and formerly editor of Flake's Builetin, and al the time of Lis death Tressurer of alveston County, committed sulcide this morning by shooting himée)f through the head, e — e A MEDICINE OF MANY USES, A medicine which remedies dyspepsis, lived conplinint, constfpation, debllity. Intermittent and remittent fevars. urinary ani uterino troudles, depurates , toonteracts a iendenty 10 thenmatism and gout. and relicves nervoustiess, may be truly sald to linve many uscs. Such an ar- ticle in Hostetter's Bitters, one of the mont rollable aiteratives of o disorderly to o well-ordercd stats of the syeiem ever prevared or sold, It had been over a.quaricr of a century before the prblic, 1o indorsed by many eminent profeseorsof the heailng art, and {ta merits have recelved repeated recognle tlons ir. thie columns of leading American snd for-, elzn ’unm!l!. 1t 1s highly esteemed In overy part of this country, and Is extenaively used in South Amerien, Mexico, the Iritinh Posseanionr, and the West Indier, If {ta Increasc In pubiic tavor In tho past is tu be regarded ae o reliable criterion of tg £ain in Euuulmlr in coming ycora, it has fudeed 8 ¥plendid futura before it. ———————— . g Like *Quaker Guns, 2 artificial teeth are of liitle nec and eally detected, Take careof the real onew, Al you need is fras grant Sozodonts use it dafly, and yonr teeth will be the lost of nature's gifts to'tall you. BUSINESS NOTICES. ~ Dr. E, 1. Rankin has removed to No. 08 Washiogton street. Hoom 8, where he can be cone ruited on kldm'y trouble Dr, R. makes a apcs claity of Bright’s discase, which he can positively cate fn four i aix weeks' time, she_ hiood, ——— .Heep's Custom shirts Mado to Measare.~— Very peat. 6 for 30 no obligation to keep any of Iivep's ahirts uuless peefeclly satisfactory. 173 Madison-et. B — e —— Tno “ Mrs. Winsiow's Nualhln%‘ Syrup® for chilyren while teething. It cures gnnler] and diarihen, wind colic, and reguisies the bowals. ———— Jeffers® French Cntarrh Cure Is the bes remedy known for catarrhonsthma, and hay-fever. ‘Trial free. Oflice No. 70 State street. ——— Town Talk—*The Ploneer” plug tobaoco, Fach plughas o wood tag. 1t fa now the favorite iverybody likes it. ONITED STATES New 4 Per Gent Loan. UNDER AUTHORITY af a contract with the RECRETARY OF THE TREASURY, THE UNDERNIGNED horoby give notice that from this date, and until July 16, a3 p. m.. they will recelve subscriptions for the 4 PEIL CENT FUND- D LOAN OF THI UNITED STATEN, fo de. noniinstions as stated below, AT PAIR AND AC- CRUED INTEREST IN GOLD CUIN. LK IONDN aro, redeemable after 0 years from July 1, 1977, aud carry Interest from that dats, pa) quarterly, and are exctupt from the payment of tazes or dutles to the United States, as well a3 from taxatios |:lny form by or under Blate, munlcipal, or local mus Wority, TIHE INTEREST oo tbe REGISTERLRD NTOUK will be pald by check. lumed by the TREASURER OF TIIL UNITED NTATES, 10’ the urder ol tha holder, aod talled ta Lls addreas, The check 12 payabls on _prosentation. properly indors- «d, 81 thio oftices of tho Tressurer aud Asslstant Troase creof the Unitod states. THR BUBSCRIPTIONS wiil be for COUPON BONDN of $30 and 8100, snd REGISTERED NTOCK !n decominsticss ‘of $30, 8100, $300. 81,000, £3,000, snd $10,003, TILE BONDS, both COUPON and REQIS. TERRD, will bu ready for deltvery July 2, 1877, FORMS OFF APPLICATION will be furnivhed by Lho Tressuror at Wasbington, (e Assistant Trease urcrs st Baltiniore, Doston, Chicago, Claclonatl, New Oriana, Nuw York, Philsdelphia, 5% Louls, and Ban Frauctsco, snd Ly tha Natlonal ks and bankers gens crully. Tho applications must_spect!y the smount aud devontuations required. and, for registered stuck, the tull nang aud Post-OfMce oddress of the prson o whom the bonds shall be wade pagable, TWO PRIt CI stcompany tire subscription. Tbe remainder may bo puid at the pleasura of the purchaser, cltior &2 Uma uf wubseription or at avy titus prior to Uck. 16, 1877, with intergst added &t 4 per ceut t data of paywment. THE PAYMENTS may be made ta goid cofn to the Treasurer of the United States 8t Washington, or Asalstout Treasurcrs st Daltimore, Boston, Chicago, Cincfonatl, New Urleans, and 8t Louls and to tha Asslytant Treasurer at San Fianclscu, with exchangs un New Yurk, or Lo efther of the undursigned, TO PROMOTE THE CONVENIRNCE OF SUBSCIRIBERN, THE UNDERSIGNED wiil also recelve, tn Hou of cotn, Untied Statca notes or drafts un New York, at thelrcolo valus ou the day of Tecelps a the City of Now York. AUGUST BELMONT & C0., New York, DREXEL. MORGAN & CO., New York, J. & W, BELIGYAN & CO., New York, MORTON, BLISS & CU., New York, VLEST NATIONAL BANK OF TUE CITY UF NEW YORK, N, Y. DREXEL & C0, Philadelphis, Juxe 14, 1677, ADVERTISING, ADVERTISERS Dulnnflu reach country readers can doso In the st nud cheabest munner by ualug Rellogps List separately or combined, or bx State Bectioon. Vor low cettmiates apply to . N. KRELLOGG, 77 aud 70 Jacksou-at., Chlcego, I - MEDIVAL. 4 DR. 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