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{ 2 BATURDAY, JUNL 238, "Si7—'UWELVE PAGLES, . ‘ inz, A larme mamber of persons were in attend- ), v rilver water pitcher; second prize. stiver chased water M ance from Orand Rapiis, -‘:\d several from Cleve. S]. Oll'llNG NE‘VS: |a|lg:nv.-rr!.h Clai—Flenting, Panchon, Linealn, Lncy, CRIMINAL Nl:aWS. land and other cittes, Chicago wan represented by pfoumh Clus-Flestwing, Fanchon, Lineoln, Lucy. | , A metrly 100 Conblge were preacni oo 18 R e S e T, 3 % L . % ;] 8 W Te 3 d Saveral | Important” mewrpancrchanges hava | Last Day of the Ragatts at Devil's| yikizes-Chsries'c. Hilton, \ A E THF, CHICACO TRIBUN ight " for th: tn the J12.g8 of Commons that the Qovernment e- " o eng e LS 7 e i e aietang: RED BUTCHERS. how such A power mirht be nned orabnsed. At | ing that it ehould only be need when IMK conld not allevents, Mr. Layard had o good carc In proteat- | possibly sell theie bills. Ry that meaas they wonid, 5 Ingaqainst (lie ‘menaurc al the moment, ontha [ on the one hand, be nbie to keep allvar steadr, and | oppajp Bloody Orgy in Idaho ) earary,—an | on the other wonld not add to the petmanent Indi- e M. 4 The Town of Mitehell, in Indiana, In. Efon 1n" which o " hatr. on' Si” o0y 1o | B deptin ihie oy 1 Lo the Dermanent (i, Growing Hourly More taken placa duting the past week: 3ie. Thomas K, . Lake, Wis.” Mter-Ororge G, Weln M. Tammrd. ot | b PObE" a1 large, most of 1o press, And alag | Aol here by Ihe IIN Govetnamont (o o1y Eramit: ‘ "°W"‘E, urly Hliencock rotlies, trom the ey and Joursely " R g g vaded by 240 Vigilantes, i ekl oteonages, Including | cable purposca might be regarded st aiiver. "The Ine arming. Yokades o a the prear, and Invited g T e A e e overhmaae x| canle axornmant wero {h shin unfortunate position, € 1L, Duliois han rold the ferald to W, S. Benbam, Namyk e mniande K 143 Jementirances, vepudialed, | If they forced thelr wiver upon he martet wheh ‘wrgue, that they nad ever entertained sncl ere wns no demand for 1t, they rednced the prico _ BT aver. erely aa & mokbies of | oF oo Do gavo. tire to actaations which wera | They Destroy No Property De Icalelation and as a complement to the Constitn- | most injurious® to Eastern trade: and If they bor- cause Tllfly Etnecl. to tivn, which provides for the Inatitution of s siate | rowed money in this country they only pat off the 2 of siege nnder certain circumetances, prepared & | evil day, It has been therefore sugcsted that Succeed to It. bill for Parliament embodying the reguiationsto | they shonld {ssae Treasury billd tenewable (row b nbvanzl;.l in nu:h [) ‘un. !'r his atlll. 'a""}'?l" time to nme.“m S i mention, hase not yet passcl icnate, RIA AND ULYVSSRS. 5 % carioesly enonph, Dafing shuwn Jelf mors ad. | uLomnom, June it I andersioed that ex- Fearful Bituation of the Forlorn Band yanced in s matlter i o \d residen rant hasalrea recelved a commanicas having wisbed to modify the Constitution #0 | tion From Qucen '\ ietoria, nd. that he will bu ro- Gathered at State Creek. iidges, membern o (»le Allowed on "Taigas" Bukt wiinout A Hokes of InvIia: o1 l&t',;'::\'v.wl??éllre‘ir‘i: R Commee ";“'“" They Hang Two Efigles, and [Warn 0 yachts wiil be ki by lai ack nom- bers an heir matnealls, a4 follames® Certnln Lawless Men. 1. Prolle, commanded by Capt. John Prindietle NIEs Capt A1 A7 Mungtns o o, "mm'«'mm’a%.‘:fi radley: 4, Qul Vive, Capt, 5, dsay Ci 3 7 o Telege s Airis, Cart Joo Angersén; %, | A Railway Office in Montreal Robbed of . Fiee! 3 Tom Henderson; 60,000, sone 13, Lacy: Cape: o s Shen Mo tasde: ! wpt. James Skitlin, 1ate editor of the Free Press, of Newton, Ia., who b 1akes Immodinte porecston. e Da or sy, | A Number of ‘Boat RRaces, a Swim, eater Journaliem’ soon, prodably either in Detroit anda Good Time. Chicago.. :'sfl'.-mx Ferey continaes to tmprore slowly. 1t T, B, . 3 reatened wi a P rence of some of 46 symaptome of hit 1ate timees, | Fast Horse-Racing on a Half-Mil ;::. ll;l;‘ condlilon fs regarded with some appre- Track at Grand Rapidn. ¥ CASUALTIES. Both' Rarus and Cozotte Take Hea = ! ? T nough, % g S ey S el ongh | €tred b Bershorls, pAYGIT ICMATIRENE, e AN ety enconT Tkl T IR | vuntamnse o e os o oy it p; . Ry h - = - Soived: b, J€ ot vh6 Govermmen Wil Sxereinn GEN. GRANT | A Stockndo Fall of Women and Chlldren, | TeniiNaroun, fes 22.-At aa sarly hout e ’ - foforty-nve, 28 uhird cluse, and all under $hirty- | 1aqios, numbértng sbont 240, rods ato (e 1amnat 1ta right, In'the sbsence of a law, o fall back on AT THE OPERA. with a Few Men. hue foot. caught in the rolla and had he leg drawn | The Ohloagos Btop at Pittsburg and Take | Tools have heen sold on the raccs, and they ara | Mitchell, Ind., last night sbout 11 o'clock, erccted 1s previously exlsting suthority 'of enacting its £ e seottmints. "he decres This orning an. | _ 1ONDOX, June 22.—A special performance at the nounces thelr publication ms moon as poesible, | RoyalItalian Opera wasgiven In honor of Gen. Hunion to their{legielative ratidea- | Grant to-night. The honse was Ailed. Gen. T i menawiiile b bareeetlees foacts % The Indians Thirsty for the Blood of the in, tearing the flesh and crashing the bone {o the R 1. Ho wan thae Reld in the ROt rolls for tep min: Another- Bitter Dose, te before hiacould b roleated. Tie 18 SWl Ave, :lbon‘lfnn g“b;t‘:mn l'hle Xgl-‘ “"wpl'(:":'n'r'fi the | inthe middle of the town a scaffold, and hung ut Vive s vorite, Wi ottheast | th breeze such a4 that of yesterday, and a fine day, a p:-’t::‘:m:::d :;“t::?rec':a‘t‘h e with the lollnylnz apleadid race will resnit, [ rs. Grant, ana Gen. Dadeau arrived at but there 18 no hope of covery. Notice to tAe Outlmes and Incendiaries of Mitchell lai 8 state of elcge mesns gensrally, pumely, tha RAlE past . Tha curiain enediatel Fomm dine Men, and Abont to Attack. SABIY T A Young “Walkuore” in Indlana THE TURT Forer arantied his taid of Mt Sty etk on of m 5 5 ! . 3 :."m:‘:u‘:nmq trial and punishment without ap- | €losing Sfile. Albaniand the full chorus of her Spectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune, Making People Crasy. ND RATIDS, MICH. {irfciters, and house-vurmers, with headquarters at peal, domiciliary visits oy the nrmed force, im- | company, behind whom was A group of American Beliel that the Outbreak Ts the Most Serions of Toties, 11l,, dine A man named Slavess, . flul bl g ot i "'51’ 10 o fluse Ove ptironment or expulsion of suspected persona,ctc. | fags. Mle. . Albanl sang ‘the «*Star-Spangled | Belle 2% the Ontbreak Is the Mesi Serio zT, Il 22, 3 Pnecial tpal tbuns, # nands of the asiastne "By ) Liefore comtenting on tha natareof this act, | panner, with fall chorns and orchestra, Qen. {he Preseal Ceneration who liza bcen putling some new ovens In the coke AQUATIOC. Graxp Rarips, Mich., June 24.—The Jnne Jdones, and rour o iy confedarates, were srrested, twa snd_indicating #s provable cansequences, I witl | o Tor the Srat time since his artival In En- * farnsces at the rolling mills, and wo mill hands THE DEVIL'S LAKE REOATTA. horse meeting closed here to-day, It was very n;":':o"‘:'l‘;clmr;mndn‘e;n?“-nl_ recatved wentence briefly recount the circumstances which {mme- | Grant, for the Arst ime since n nsmed Michael Connoraaud James McDonald, were k) s successfal, eapecially to-day, when 5,000 10 6,000 | i Fose seneasepiicd, n the Denitentiery foriite, lefy preceded it and, acall eventa; rogfpliaicd | gland. was arorsed in e full uniform of 8 Majo badly, and [t e feared In the caso of McDonald, ARl plippit v Tae Tritune cople were on the gronnds. The weather was £808 _Bad ot 1o countey, ‘while "others it “Op Sedncaday evening, bofore to breakin General, The entlre andience tose on tha Gencra 8ax Faaxcisco, Cal., June 2%.—A Winnemncea ly, & oared in the * | Davit's Larw, Wis,, June 22,~Tne attendancs | PEOP! A 1 ara left 0 commit additional Gepredatione oa ' up of the Chamber of Deputless orMSh &8t | entrance, and romalned standing during the sinz- | press dlspaleh stys Gov. Brayman, of Tdabo, re- {;’,‘:‘,}5;,‘,"“5}\;‘:?&; "’e:" “::.“z'fi:fl"‘:;': At the regatta this afternoon was not s large as 2::"'““ Aul A AP nevec wan: i hetier cans SUrliaaras Jiwarait (uoperiy, ao to wlinene L it ) ey qfte oL, aw Woots, " "samo. 'of | Ing, a8 did also Gon. Grant and wife, After the | ceived a dlapateh from Winnemuces, Chief of the medical aaslstance antmnion yesterday, the snrrounding countey having beon 1!::',,,,0"“ was folshed this motning, Capt. | o nd riany atfier vilistnout acts,’Amony % the members asked the Presldent whether he | rong was flulehed Gen, Grant was lonlxlly appland. | Pintes, now at Stiver City, in which that Chief ae- AdBopulated then on account of the navelty of 2 kl;fi'n tho 8fth heat of the race in 2:83X o end s nd.d :'nml -u‘l'-“flgnsreefi-m 1!.'{:;.! 4 had any suthentic information to rnlzlhlolrelnuv; i L ?fldlm:ffl w‘lrr‘"!?:-:-e ""l,"'_!::n:1 D:;l‘flhhl‘olrngf sures the Governot he has no intention of break. LIGOTNING. % Shcll-taces, There were, however, between 2,000 .rn‘m xm; ok hicund Tooney; Tewinekl (R, %0 & few men whom the peupls forinerly tooked e arvar fout daye’ snence, Condrmod ‘the- ecls | BArimon inthe peincipal doic. Ben: Grant s | 10 peace with tho whilos, and that if ‘an Tndian Spectot Dispatch to The Tribune. s0d 5,000 peaplo seaticred around the adge of the g h rens. but Chely prerent aciivs cupport Fners odtiawe: “snd thale abre ! S outAwe, it dercncisg €M1t 10 bring Thein 10 stice, hae ed {he commanicy fa belleve thero exists some Intimate relation of & crim« and Lew Scote fourth, ; Blinkvonny won the half-mile rmnntng race this Denvque, Ia., June 2%.—A. J. Swanger, o | lake. A fewof tho more adventurous ascended v only, detatl t t '"‘m““’ aeaot arin prominent fagmer living four miles southwest of | the cliffs on the cast side, and obtained a better avacnation In face of an fmme 10 which the garrison had ma that it wasan obllflvd to leave carly to go to the Queen's Ball, at | Outbresk occnrs he will remain friendly, but if he y superior force, | Buckingham I'alace,” The Ueneral's biox waa decoe- | wauts tofight will give a fale warning, rolc reslstance, | ated with flowera, " ", 3 5 } & morning {ntwo stralght beats. Thne, 50X and | [us) nature between theso men, Ono man In particaiar whereas tho Turkieh papets ai spoken of th BTOPING WITH DADEAD. kel kel S - | Fing W ananiar and rsenils MRS T St | Sovre betng whintn enssmen o Fockt, e WhOIe | babllty won sccond. money and Nele D | LIS RIS exteidly cnchli 218 lob st chas A S piserable the resnlt Rx-Presldent rant has gone to tho residence of BAX Fraxciaco, June 22.—A telogram was re- | ning Wednesday and Ini tled, The fuld urss ng wilhin thascope of vision fiom these third, Thterpes of somtc B it “wlmp e o sowidics ar treaton: esldent ob- | Gen. Dadeau, whose guesthe will be during the | Celved ‘at army headquarters this afternoon from | Atruck the side of his head d disgonally | clevated places, The distance rowed over was the .“ 3 Giét the 2:34 race, taking the | SCGSTERG ouil Balnuntion o fnaiyids scrved—or, rather, muggested—that the Cnam- | rematnder of hi yin England, o| Gen, Howard, dated Lewiston, June 20, Me ro- | throngh n fico. . | snmic s the day before,—a mile up tho lake and "':I'““ o e u"?n |°| ki Han 2;,0 An bR o SRR . ber n‘llil;;hl > l:ln;le ;'n ::T," a:‘l,nlsll::- "lgh:r.n- ports Perry'sloss in the engagemont of the 17th KILLED WY TIE CARS Mum.i'rnm wae much leas wind, and the water :’;‘:;‘fl":&‘;‘r 3 1.1:110 nl\::lo ;“l::; ':hol m’(..m-“ m s e, the IRUAnce Sbmmitirer S TApslogtets, pear. tho noxk coy: 0 S ROME. inst. ns one oficer (Llent, K. Meller, of the 3 wan at tlmes smooth, and, In consequonce, fastee | A1 21334, e orzoxe, ‘agd Lawrence Countice. stsembied. (o the ond, (fi."l"";fi'eg"n‘:dlm: et was Scoordingly SOk RPN RS Twenty-Arst Infantey) and thirty-three men. Special Dispated to The Tridune, by several seconds. 3 23, Ediard took third money and D, Muntos | Tawior MJtciell this, Thursday nlghe, g ety Ttacxronb, 1L, June 22.—A litlle boy named T Finbr BT fourtlimoney, doreph \Y:hn:;n. °:C"'"n"|‘]" ‘:]“ “Ilufi" "'“ "‘"’""' was for double sculls, the ontrlos belng Darnard i Ohteanar Mo ol ot " oo Atealing 0 | and Ratler, of the Nnr}hwellom, Jilson and Dell, vheal the ne f has, ) - | ©f the Minnesota, and tfic Downa brothers, of the I‘..’;"f.,:fl{,;'.}:."fi.‘,‘ car.padel dverbla neci calis Farragnt, Tho winneres of yeaterday wvn‘a barred. R7T, do hereby give tnin ducand clear noticelhat you aboves named outlaws and anologiate will be held rFictiy and persanaily secountabie for 1 hurned or ofherwise matfel destruved, Thesafeiy of & communtiy I8 at stake, &nd pur coming to-night one of waming! but our neéxc coming wiil be tho une of & terville avenger. (Signed) 240 VinizaNTzs. te sitting of to-morrow, originally in- 29, . ileller was placed wounded on hie harse by Capt. Findied to no privats, ahoutd. 5o public. Baveral | RoX% June 22 —At b comlstory held at the Tremblo, hut was afierwarda Killed. The peogls fnferlor members of (ha Uovernment did appear | YAtlcan to-day, tha Pope ralsed Mgr. Miholovitz, ' on Thursday in the Ministectal callery, but, Kedif | Archbishop of,Agram, Mgr, Kutaclter, Archbishop | Of Flarenco report that they have effectually L'aaha. the Minlster of War, who was especlally |'of Vienns, and Mgr, lisrocchl, Archblshop of | blocked the Indian trail fowards the Little Salmon wanted, andzhad been particwlarly named, was [ Iologna, to'the dignity of Cardinsls, Severs] | 8nd Welscr, Capts. Perry, Trorpble, and Parncl) BOME PAST TIME, Rarus won the frea-fur-all, taking the third, fourth, and Bfth heatn, the la B n conl{flr Cozetie, Time, 2:213{, 2:24%, and 2:283, Co- 2zetto won tha first and'second hicats In 2:713 and 2:224, and second money, Little fted took Tar his absence. The “**arder of tho report ded, Al well. Lerry's —————— P 26 ench. third™" money, - and Slow-Go " fourth, Tha | ‘Tho telegraph-oporator was out of his ofiice, Wb tho continnation of the Uscusnion on fhe | Blshops wero aleo nominated. are W-t 'cll Iv;lunn le dA are orry The prizes wore two medals worth 825 each, The T ey, L Blawtie oA, i They wou ik Han i i ez el s ofice. Foviatansl municipal law, which, thongh Asubject THE VATIOAN AND TIIE QUIRINAL. . command ja atill at Fort Idabo, ; THE WEATHER, et wae ® good ono, il yolng away In a 1ine. | (oR% 1,3 inlte track, and Was (hroD scconds Taster | muppored. they bag. ooeeiod saoonck until, {t1a Jnleresting to the great majority of the Deputics, Correspondencs London Timez, CONFIUMATION, Wanntxarod, D, C., June 23—1 e, m.—For tha | The Northwesterns, who were the most oxpe- | than was eyer trofied on this track before, Boding | which (o ) thelr natices, fired & fow shots conld ncarccly fix the attention of any of thom,— | Rowe, June 3.~y ono of those stranga colncl- | _ SAK Fuaxcisco, ‘June 22, —A press dlspatch Lower Missourl and Upper Misslsslppl Yalleys ard | Flenced men, gained two lengths in the firat quar- Into the alr, and fe! overy ons being preocenpled with the report of an took a heat in '.!z:.’(E o or three years sgo. Nuttie B, won_the mile running raco in two atralght heate, Time, 1:475 snd 1:474, Prob. ability wun second money, and Lob Thomas third. CONGRATULATORY. Tho Assoclation lins pleased the horsemen and tho epcctators throughont the meeting, has made somo mapey (Lhe firet Limo any one aver did here), and has mado tho cotirse popular, A professional, who gave his name as White, was arrested in the act of picking 2 pocket to-day, Only threo or four cases of pocket-plcking have occurred, and thievea have been very quict, LEXINGTON, KT, Le: ‘“u‘l.n" Ry., June #2.—There were two ightened somo of the citizens, ACQUITTAL. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, Dzrnorr, Mich., June 22,—The trial f Willlam B, Morton, on a chargo of false pretenses in sclle Ing, bofore hia bank faited last MarcH, $25,000 in three New York drafis 10 the Casbicr of the 3ichie gn Central Nailroad, on the statement that ho had $40,000 In that clty to his credit, tho drafts not being pald, snd sald statement boing slleged to b false, came to an abrapt termination to-day In tho Recorder's Conrt herein a verdict of acquittal, donces which involuntarlly inpress ono -as pose | from DolseCity says: ** By arrlvals here last night n on the part of the frre- ::';l:-':i‘lfl% ‘éii‘b‘.’ tfi\lulr‘:umlum. I'-mi Pmmnm. ecseing & deeper significance than mero chance | the previons revorts of the Indian ontbreak near After a ghort timo 1s heard a slight Lubbub outaido | could give, the 5Oth annivereary of Pius IX. s cpis- | the Sslmon arc substantially confirmed. Tho the bullding; the Sofl theit volces are heard— copal consccration~which the falthful from all | Acend of the firet massacre was on Salmon Miver have arrived, nnds:llélen'?ub:cx‘zngt Illa::xg:;."::u‘:flg parts of Europe, from America on the west and | 8nd {ts telbntaries, that stream coming fn from the ?5?&2&2&? S Fasak s (Prohiblted). Tie Dopa. | 100a on the east have erowded to Rome to cele- :l'flh"n stdo, draluing Cawas Pralria snd nelghe tics fush to the windows, the President opens | brats with unaccustomed pomp—and fhat | boring mountains, ane near fo hia geat, and, dddreseing the | of tho day when Charlen Albert granted | THR BRTTLEMENT CALLED OAMAS PRAINIR crowd —ill:mellzt'lln:rc:‘i_k:! g;&u:mv'vummg: 4ncd | the Constilution fo tho Ttalian natlon— | Covers the foot-hills to tho northof the Florence i, oF derconaanta of e Troghet an anniversary kept on the first Sunday In Juno— | Mountains, extending eeversl miles notitward fn- nlternately apostrophizes ummI #i0re 810,08 dfan- | have fallen upon tho same day. Thosubjectsof | 1o the plain which les botween Florence Mountain my souls, "' anglice, or, if you iike, Albéern~ | the Soverclgn Monarch of Italy and the falthful to | and the breaking down of the tablo-land called 3 Upper Lake region, falling barometor, higher tom. | ‘€7 the Minnesotas and Farragnts pulllug slong peratnte, santherly wini: pariy cloidy wentber, | 802 bY 8de for thres-quuriers of a mile, Tha and raln areae, probably followed at Northwest | former then advanced a lenwth ahead, the North- statlons by rising barometer and colder northwest | Westerna keeping theiradyantage all tho way down, winds, S TURNING TilB STAKR 5 LOCAL OBSXRYATION, In 7:05, eight scconds inadvance of the Farragut, Caioaon, Jane 33. | who wera one and o half scconds‘ahead of th Minnceotas. On the way home the Northweaterns gradually tncreased their tend thelr course belng much stealghter thian that of the otlers, who went over toward tho west shore. - In the third balf mile the Farmguts were shead about a lengtl, bat ap- um dce, ¢+ my boywy phe W - o) Tho firat raco for the b-year- The defe i fh! m; qallices * anexeifante "), and 88 | tne Soserefgh Pantf of the Catholic world havo | Cralg's Muuntain, Mount Idaho Ia about the cene | 10:140. m:lsvonl 6o posite the Malden's Kock the St. Paul boya made & won by Woodford Chief. Time, 2:31,. o defenag provod, last night, tha rocetpt by Mor- e s st Utk oy {0610 1O | colubrated the doublo aniversary ol the aame | tre of the Fango of scttlements on Camea Pratrle, | Méximum thermouetor, St and pataed liomn, sad mafniainod thel sd- | - TH t6Coni (obes fof 1Lo0/0H Elaek, piret §400, 190 0 the sy o 401 the drafiaot (elogra rora the President of a- New York bank Informing him their Intelligence? cic, The spokesman justifics | time within an arca measuring cighteen miles in | situated at the foot of Florence Mountaln, sixty- resnlted as follow CHicauo, Juno 33-Midnicht, vantage to the end, thoagn tha Chicagosns gave a 1 g | fhat lilt}xuou were {0 his cradit theeo. Thie morn- the demonstration, The am;)';"'é'x'-fmfy' molll- | circumferenco. Mutual assurance has boen requir- nvolx:-ll;-]rron||howl»tn.;.Imnnu, The m;,namnnu Thr.|_Wind. | Rain Weaiher, | them n hard chasc, rcaching homo only a 18 23 :;g_}':fl':fgm:gQllalghmogmn:fkll;;'; .u":rxm‘wn.' fled, but represed 3 ed and rendered to carry tho rival festivals into | ©n $he Salmon Rivor and its tributaties 1lo to the Bt 1N, W Hent.! Ciear. | length belind. The = Northwesterns crossed % . 3 32,333 : o e e T raom 185 e roctar aecupbiics | efect; mnd, notwithstandiug Il o aniage. | south and southwest of Sount 1daho, at dlsthnees a1 e T, T B e e DS Cromed i S H A SR FG 2ok, acquittal, as b showed that the. reprosontaiions fr N v were not false, and he agreed to unita in # joint The parley ends'in the appointment of nd'."lmh- onlsm of party fecling, the distrast of | Varying from Afteen to thirty mites, The Indiang 0;‘::!’!].;7!0 Minnesutas In 14:00, nnd the Farra. CLBVELARD RACES, tho New York Bank Prosldent 14:02, The race between the two latter | CLEVELA¥D, June 22, —It wasno racingweather | dlepatch to * tonof five, who, on enterinz the Ottoman louse | clorical reaction whichi has recently sprang | @id not kill women and children, but allowed them 4 tond: ho Ji Ciu | 1o question asking If such a dispatch twera o Uomlnnn.A:afif:t;mlmb!lg:pfimg:rn&dr:nu ope. aod' ‘fhu fact {hit. dw'w’u;dng 10 be taken under the escort of & fricndly soma s roun Llio start wan & vory protty ono, and the time | to-day, and the attcidance as th Jockey Club [ In aucstion . fing JE such 8 aispatel were g o menbers — - was excellent, tho best tha Duwns brothers hase races was largo. ‘Tho rain of Thursday mado the ever made, i track momewhat heavy, Ilramble, ¢! the thrce-qusrier ‘dash for -y olds, wns drawn on acconnt of colic,” and Ensign made thefavorito and Specalation recond choice, On the home atretch Bpecalation jumped to tho front and won the race in 1:1(), In the inile-heats race Dan Kianey wasthe favors ite, but was beaten in the firat heat by Oily Gam- non in 1:4414, who sold In tho ficld beforo the start at fifty agzainst 100 for Kinney, The wecond heat was taken by Kinney fn 1:40. In tho third heat, with all but Kioney and Oily Gammon_ruled out, Kinnoy was the fa- vorite at 5to 1. ‘The liorses ran side by sida till nesr tho threc-quarter pole, when Kinne: 'v‘!fukenlmkomd Gaminon came in six lengths ahead, me, 1:50, 4 The third race, mile-and-a-quarter dashk, was taken by the favorite, Glaagow, in 2:10. . BABE-BALL., TOR CHICAGOS AGAIN DRPRATED, Speclut Diapatch 1o The Tridune, Prrranunw, Pa., June 22, —The ,colebrated un« lacky champlons of Chicago played (ho Alleghenys here to-day, In the presence of 2,000 people. The honie nino played withont a singla fielding error, and distributed thewr fonr basc-hits fn such a manner aa to yleld them throo runs and the game, The Cbicagos malle three flelding errors, and cach one gave a run {o iheiropponents, They made doublo- tho number of basc-hitsf but, after ative answer was recclved, and this afternoon he prosecution sdmitted s, Morton's vindlcation, and the Judge instructed tno Jnrfl to bring 1o s ver- dict of acquitwal, saytag that auch would have been hia duty under the facts shown, regardless of tha course of the prosecution, nt once taking thelr | public meeting bae Just boen held to denounce the | 5tato Creek, which had thus far beenloft undie- Ives, with dignified uplomd, aeatnon. +otho foor of the llowe. I reply 0 | Fopo and all is Minlsters, not u single Inclont has | turbed: f ie Prevident’s request that they shonld sta h A MOURKNFUL GATHERING. s‘.‘n '%'-fr“ o ahstony WhIGh (e aEmn sboet Avin e et fus S T e g e M0t | g s Creok tha whites have fortited them- .l‘-!,ul cansed them, Tand thelr deslre to know tha | are on different hills snd some diatance apart, for | *elves in a'stockade fort, Into which has been re- wonat, In order to niake what sacrifices might bo | the subjects of the ono Boverclyn and the falthtul | ¢eived the wives and children of the murdersd necesaary for thelr lcmm:{l -r}:} ll-ml{ 1':;1 "31'-:.'3 to the other werv Intermingled In crowds from | men, together with the familles of the men who The gliocation teppinated” amid applause, T4 | porning tiil evenings but how eloquontly fho | had éscaped the maseacre, Gathered fn this place represcniatives of the en;flu:" Answer—**Cer. | cventa of the day speak for themselves inny hest bo | are the jollowing persons: u{n)y," I'restdent—**Then, when youelected ur, | told by the most unvarnlshod narralive of what I Mra, llenry Elfers ond two childron (huaband you mn‘ffled onr "“‘0"':1‘; o “l:z'n“a‘ll Jou phiould | havescou since 7 o'clock this motning. mundered at John Day's Creok). jeavo them, in our han 2 Bore, Ty dhat vational?® Chorun of Safia tiepnta. | - Abthat hoor atarted for tho greal Plszza dell Haen e, ke o growd fntphtr: tlone—**Yes, yeal" Prenidont—** Yournnxiety fv | Independenza, in the middle of the new quarter on am Tiliman, wifo, and scveral children., only too natural. Do you think we, your coun- | tho Esquiline, whero tho Kingwas to review,tho | rs. WHllam Osborue aud five children (husband teymen and your rcpnuun‘nll,ve“'duhnat llm A troops, Hut1was nliitle late, and when I got to | murdercd at Harry Mason's, on Balmon River). e eres hoce the matter e EAdY | the Piazzt del Tormlnt could drivono farthor, It | A ststerof lintry Mason (murdcred In bia homo), © ister of War, however, haa not comes but, if tho | was filled by an Imtucuse crowd, and a number of | Mrs. IL C. Brown (husband murdered at his Chawmber wisher, I will look to {t myseif, The | carr ges contalning peaple who, Mke myaelf, not | Alore on Halmon River), pugeestion. tiis time exprested In tlio form of & | Leing able o get any further, wero walting to see | _ M. J. Mauel and two chitdren (husband niuz- yroflered favor to tho Chamber, having boen In- | o\ Kingretnrn, Prosently camo the reglments of | Gered at White Dird Puat-Ofice. stantly but tacitly agreed to Ly the Deputies,—at = ¥ glments of ™ least the Freslicnt asumed eo, [ have nodoubt | tho liac, followed by the Berssgllert, and then, Jobn Woud. rlzhtly, after a glance all arvund, hera pepmunxive, | above the sound of the bugles, rors that of chaers, Charies Ford's wile, and four children. . there conciliatary, or ahnost threatening the Dep- | the whito plumes of the ata appeared in sight,and Mr. Cohen, wite and several childeen. e o e SHhrendire jeYeh sanmed Veffk | oncamo the Tto Galantuomo, slighily ackuowl- |~ Willam thett, wife, and soveral children, buolime l'ortéta see the Grand Vizlor, whosoon | eging tho creeting given himg Prince Humbert THEIR FTIECARIOUS 8ITUATION, aflor pracecded {o the bultan'a palace, followed by | riding ou bls ight, bohind thom a brilliant sta®, | ‘These women ara thus ahutup in tho midet of revaral Miniaters, Including the Minlster of War. | and then the ltoyal Goard, which would not snflor | hostllo Indlans without adequato monny of defenso :‘,ll‘:n?::'..ll‘:";r“:fcfi"'m"m was the proclamation by comparison with the English lorss Guarde | #nd without old, snd will cartainly be overpuwered Y el ‘nt eansed vialb] themeelvea, Then followed tha people crowding | #nd murdored, as tha Indians declaro thelr de- e The annonncement eansed vialble exflltmunl‘ L1 favorite In THE BECOND RACE, *| ona mile, was for common boata, one man rawing. Baten, Moore, and Baldwin, of Devil's Lake, wore contestants, Moore had n wulk-away, tue others filvmg up before they went- half over the course, 18 timo wak 10:0115," THE THIND RNACE was for fonr-ourcd sheils, the prizes being fonr medals worth 825 coch. Mo entrieg waro ell_Clubd,® of Milwsukeo—liichler, bow = .LATE LOCAL ITEMS. i el ot Sl TRl bows Jobo There was a bad cazs of mad dog up on Hastings ux'xflfl"flffi‘:x—rm bow; ifyudman, second; Dutter, strect yosterdsy afterncon. A man, swoman, | iRttt 0 Downs, bowstaskent, secondi Booth, and two chilidren were sovoroly bitten, but thelr | tHirdy L B, Downs, strose, names or any sdaltlonsl particulacs coutd notbo | Ths Minnesota Clubbating won a raco e N gleaned, s the [iuman street police, Lieut, | &0l SUso8 SSNE, Tiods (0w ot this loaving Voacy In charge, had not sent auy roport, ‘The | Guuce. hoy got away togetlier, hat tha stitebells woutids of two of tho bitlen peraons were aressed Jorged alead a llttio in the Srat quarter, Tho by Dr. Lilly. ¥arraguts charod them In good atyle, both crows At an early hour this mornlng thleves were | ruwing abunt umrionva atrokes, ‘They kept those caught breaking into a frelgit-car on the Nitnols | positions until within about 200 yards of tho upver atake, when tho rudder wire of ‘the Chicago boat Contral track, near 1larrieon etzect. Chase wan broke, and they dropped out, turning and atarting Alvon by Oflicor Wright aud the employcs of tho | fir Libme, ‘Lhe MIWAUKes' Loys Tawed Lia tas Compavy, and they succeeded In_capturing onc of | infles ont, bat did not hurry themasolves, tholr time theni, _piving tho name of Morris Ungent. | Loing o ¢ Later Vatrick Clove was captured by Unlcer | BWIMMING, James Marnanio bn susplcion. ' I'wo ercaped in the | Nkt was @ awlmming Fuco fo darkuces 10 a boat which ihoy had I ‘readiness In | grig: For this theto entored - Dillinge, of thia nke basin, They had romoved woveral casos | Ghica 0; Louls Moore, of Deril's lake; L. W. eSS i | Mol S5 T 4 Mkl 7l 4 | waukeos and C. A, Barnard, of cs, Mich, The all of which was rocovered, distance ws 100 yards, A7ty out {0 o stake and re- TIE GREAT GRAD, " Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune, . Ixpuaxarvorts, Ind., June 22.—Two of tho Indisua Natlonal Bank robbers, Falrbanks and Kennedy, who pleaaed guilty and wors sentenced to two years' Imprisonment, show signs of con- fesslon. “They acknowledee that thoy recelved 32,000 as ther *‘divy of thoswag. They had spent 30 0f this when they becamo aware that ofticcra were closo upon them, and, not wishe Iog to havo ‘the mowey fonnd mnpon them, went to Dr. J, T, Strong, one of the ofiicers of the Hause of Refuge at Plainfeld, with whom they wero cqaainted, and deiivored $1,500 Intohls hands for safo keeping, Reporters at- tompted to Interviow the mon at tho jall to-night, bat by onler of the Conrt they woro kopt awny from “everybody and not allowed to talk, This much of o cunforsion was mude to Crimlnal Judge ond prosecuting attorney. 1t will be remembered . thint $25, 000 were stolen from the bank. -~ SLEEPING=CAIl ROBBERY. il g Bpectal Dispalch 1o The Tridyne, - Pirrasuna, Pa., June 22,—A man named A, J, JINSBNILRLERERAY P 1 0 LN e Y i Tl o e S R TR e . — e G X medal valued at . the fret inning, could mever get them in | Dall, & bootand shoe dealorof Newark, O., wna t describa the ealin_provafling in Stambou) { back, on foot, In carriages, In one-lorso cabs, and | termination to take tho fort and murder the mun. T e T turn, They venly, bat Harnard wentaliead robbed laat night on the Pan-Handle Ralrond : :‘?.‘.33’“,:...55‘.?:.&.,:',&1“{.-1.' et m"'g“‘":'n"i‘“‘ amoing thew 1 recoznized sovorat pigrias, ard 1a | 1t cau't bs hoped tho ndingt wil seotns e FINANCIAL, oo ral twenty-tva yircas Moare. ounieiie, | when noeded. The new ‘scqulsition from the g ad of veare under martial law, thouy! e Capital In $4,200. On hls arrival hore this marning he mado awiatement to the Chief-of-Police to "the effvct that ho had taken a sleoping-car &nd wea pivon an p i and tichier gettivg buriclied and fouling In thel o= o v Bpclal DUnalch In The, Tyibune: Tirugglen. Dilinger although e iad th Sivantagy Nxw Yomw, Juno 22,—Tho Yribuns says the | (n pusition, went out of his course. When within Dry-Goods Usak of thin city ls about to wind up | ten yards of tha stake o gave up, as_did Richiter, Clucingatl Club, Hallinan, was unable to play, on account of the broken finger recolved Jyesterday In Drooklyn, which accldont happened nd the Lapital | ©HC cU four forelgn prieats. women and children afior the losses thoy must sus- o cftect n tho | From the Pinzza det Torminl T drovo to Ban Pre. | taln In capturing tho fort, ae tho men will aght to riots, 'The news | Lro in Vinenll, tho church wheea Plas IX, was con. | the lost, i i ! not menaced by a forelgn enein 1 fteelf s vwlunll, tranquil. nl i ] . Yrovinces eannot fall to be ves upper borth, Ilo had plnced his vest, n s pocket . % and go Into liquidation. depositors ! Varfard rounidod it fiesl, followed closely by | in practico just Lofore the game and beforo ho'had | HPPeE berth, 3 ke Tardry be toclinen ?("ur,l:‘fi“‘l'!;coli. 1':'55:?.,( & Covern: e s R Cn bl e e eua | | Out inlcemust e e e Reris that Jhii tn T, whils the. stockholdmet am r R e A AT T e e r"fifl lie"tf:l?: n_n..vuwn'; &d;%'gi’:fla}f:m'fi%:"‘ g 2 1 ) . - e gama to-da; vinn 'od ri whilo aln was nearin, y L B Anbraors ary (o moeL 3t ahes fo conaldor | Maria del Monta thero cartainly wk no blocks bat | the Tndiane d1a nos iro ¥ siugis bullding or destroy. | Byreyn 75 and 100 centa on tho doliar, 2 o g 7 Blayad right feld, o Dearing Stoubenvillo, ho wus varda {nudvanco, [lis time was 1:05. Only ho Ht. Louis, Mo,, June £X —To allay any fears and Noure awain llke awlmuie propelling them- #rowlug out of roports or intinstions ihat the sus- | yelves by tho side atroke, tho ot cn?flng flat on ponslon uf the Natlonal Bank of the Stuta of Mis- | the water, In vicwof Yho fact tist the walor was soutd whil prevent the payment of the July intorest | & )ittle coid, the tino was oxcellont. Harnard has on Etalo bonds, 1t inuy ‘bo stated positively that | made the distance 1o 1:00, socoud, McVoy third, and Anson bohind tho bat. Tho umplring of Al Pratt was sathafactory to both nines: i whether the sate of slege shall Lo accepted an 2pe | thera wero o closo lines of caby, one flled with | any property, but cleared tho country of the stock, : plyincvlll‘Ilt'lll'zrg:'l:!;"g:‘ll‘l;q“';fli‘qh:’f(\l ;'l“-;‘v'r:llelzn'k peuple golngIn tho direction of the Masllica, the | which they have driven to the soutn aide of tho : ¢ exum or C ) o 4 ] il et Aol L1 questlon of the capltuln. | OtHOF Foturulng ompty, The steep wight of lofty | Satnon River. tipns, aod the Ambasaadors, who hiave been wome- | #1¢ps leading undor the archway of what Is rali to Tiey scem to hopo they will ultimately be the awakened by the nolse mads b{ some one who waa claimlug that his coat had been stolen, and, upun looking for hls vest, found It gons, Searche g for It, ho Bually found it under the lower borth, bLat the muney wa# gofiu from the pockot, o wis 123346078090 10000000 0-1|onhiswayto New York to purchass goods, No | flimEliosince W confertsce, ieolikely naw o | bave been Lucresla Diorkin's nooeo was crowaed | undliurbed proprictore: or all tas property tho | SieEtylLbo 80 defanit we singlo fomids wii befn for aingle aculls. 1o enirios wore Bl 8 Skl § 0 0 0=3 | clwioaatier s veon diacered: . Duve tuelr ands fall, Hm. lmmphli cllmblug upwaris to Hhocharch, and wmlu-r: naw compelled toabandon, - They think ————— :’("uf.'u‘«flt‘.,i W now i privd At ity nions TN LUZERNT RING, . ho plazza in front ol it was at ons slde Alled with | (not without renson) that, beforo the country ls Murlson, of the Farragute; lyndman and oll, of ] 4 ERNE e FRANCE. gartiages fvo or six dcap, at tho othiee with peaplo | regalucd from them, an army must bo creatod, and | NOME DEPARTS FROM HER TRADITIONS, | 3iuriious of tho Fareagute; llyniman sad boll, of oeetal DA Vo TR Tribiihe, Special Dispaich {0 The Tribune, MEFULLICAN PROURAMME, ing lo get fnio the liaslllca: whiln other chr- rlagr were drawing up withuut {ntermlasion and sctting duwn whore thay could, Never, probably, Republican Xenators have decided not to endeavor | was ¥an Ploteo in Vincalt wo Sliod with boople ny | THEUR PRINCIPAL GAMI' AND HEADQUARTERS Apecial Dispaich {0 The Tribune, Tha priees wero, Tong and d campali i and donbiful campalgn passed thraugh, Tho | g Mheswal Slamiieh 8 The Tribune novol pro- | ona valued at 510, Indinns have now & mudal worth $20; second, 'ha start, for 80 many, wus o cednre was the Aling In tho Distrlct Clork's oftica | beauty. Hyndman was leading In the Gret hundred WiLxxssanns, Pa,, Juno 22.—~Frank A, Ream- M EE, Juna 22 —A ins gano ootween the waukecs o Iah, a local Deniocratio politician and editor of Danty, Jiune 22, —The Ecenement atateathat tho Milwaukees and 8t Puul lod Caps resnlted as fol- i + Tows: o > canalderable notorioty, convicted of destruylnyg ¢ N cly pressed by Uharly s 'y ! toprovent a dissolution of the Ciamber by quit- | {his murnlug,corlainiy It wes never inore crowded, | o the Salmon River Juat bolow tho woly of 5 | U670 to+day of s petition i voluntary banke e ke wtboion o eiey Downsand | gnniriger 3388883 % 8-t | tho vouchors and books' and emuezzling $10,000 of i . tmethe Senate provious to avote, and thus de- etk woniikbe by aiio, b:,l;?“.’;. g and aialcs | amail stream called Bkookumebuck, whilo tho stock ;‘l"‘“gt"!l‘gh‘ hsfifh ‘ll:?m.;. ?,"T(‘u"n u‘?“lrxclh' {heua-quattar atake listl went shead of Downa and | e Cape, % © 0 00UV U0 theBeranton school fund, was sentenced to-day to ! o i y o a e e ‘ h Y | gu- s et of 8= il e { privinie tho Gavernment of 8 quorum, as such foerters AL Weady | 13 wathered and pastured on an extenstva’ triangu- | E*° e Fhepelition lu by Mihaol Hig= | turned tho D e e i, Mdvasce, 1t on bascaAlliwaukoe, 55 Tted Caps, 5. four years' solitaty confiioment fu the Eastern § it was imp to penctratu, ed of headw 3 B f the Board of T d re- | YMyndman haviug gono around twelve or fificen | X 5 tactics would only delay the dissolution foraday, | aver “which hung bundreds of ' chandetiors | 1ar-slinped reglon formed by the Snake and Sulmon | E% Hccretary of the Hoard of Trustees, and re s beforo. Clin taitar had it all hl V fahnaq WiamA irun 3. Renltentiacy. Had Beamish becn convictsd on Lis . sATiNvIED, " | Mot witn wax lighis, une feutara of . tho | Ktivers and a high mountain range Wi moeme i Tivce o theno churel, 1n 8 corporation under tho | GIho ‘up turn, tho olher W0 sirugsiims op | Poune baya=iiows sut bonnatt. fint, tisl tho sovoreat aentonco that could have { Panta, Juno 22, ~Tho diffculty betwoen L, Leon | docoiatiote which wis atozuthor difleront. trom | saurces of the Fayeltonnd Weiscr Tivora. . tiore | oyseisiqAiale, and. being unablo 1o pay ail lia gecond place. illl owarcr, Lopt i 1 et | B ey L e SN Giea caps, 1, | County Privon, Dit, Owing o ‘tho dagresment of ! Ieouauit and ftaron do Haint Pavl, which was {n el f 1ha ey o wlint I dee Ay, | thore Is abundant pasturage for summer and win. | clfects to croutors, it liabilities nro sot down at Downs, 16:04, 70y athere wees sawhens, S0 DLOOMINGTON, tha juty, & new trlal wns had, resulting in convlc- ¢ gaused by the question of the matter {n the Cham. | Eruu ihis Basilics, whera honor was beinz paid to [ 16t 8nd hicre thoy will doubtless make thele fual | About $3%,000, and ita nowinal nssets 3¢ 813,000, * T yon A winp up g Bpectal Disputch 10 The Tribune, Alon of an ollenso which sonds Liw to the Puniten- { Lonaf bepuuies yestorday has ueen nangel (A | fuo Fopey Loy s Gulral! Woore fud Sewn: | tand, Taition as toreerud o ieglater Wars 10¢84- | ¢ iy aport tiere wa & vory Amauslog 811y:yind ooty [y dano 3 iuso-balls Mew- | ary for four yesrs lmumedistoly aitor s con- 3 viatement, nigned Ly gentlemen wiio wore to havo | tors, tho Cabinet nlsterd, the Depuiles, AN AGHEBASLE CONTRADICTION. e 3 tub race, nearly all the participants upaétiing, | Pbis ftkds, 15; Dlvomington, U, P f ; i . ! Epics, 2 e u s . Justic for'several montls, but recently returned 1 Vishds EVIng Cxolanations ‘suidractory o toa | bace an et alyert beo Jropinclal {ieiacl | - In contradiction to tho provlous reportu that the SUICID T ne o Mo p&'"d_gw it preint Porpted 10 Jae Trisune. and dellvered biuwolf up for vontence, Itl taouklic i bouor'ot both parites. congratulation 1o tho Klng. Tie Piatce &1 | troups Lehaved badly, our Informest ooe e by B Dl ,,E,!,,, o oot Ane e rcrar e {10 tefatla, | 5 o yinorcial Dot o bull—Mom. | b9 will rucelvo Executive ciomency, I A nEronT, Moute Cavalle was crowded with peo- | cltizens who were In the Aght no ls assured P-?-, , % ladles trowm the verandah of tha CHE Hlouse,. muc! phis leds, 15} Bivamingions, 6, % R ! Loxnox, June 22.~A sory comes from Parle, | ple, looking on sa tha digmitaries 'wind | that 1he troops, though they allowed tham- | groLi ks duno 22.—~Lawle Patter, & Deputy | gusiiueinam provalling: aimonit tho. large ' erowd * INDIANAPULLS, BOLD ATTEMPT AT ESCAPE, Y ;fi;t:‘lfi'l;sorlg::fi:n.«lfl\rl‘llgl“lhu"l;m‘q;'nprn' ol the ;‘.fl"é':'fil‘;’fi%fl;m:fl‘:.::.'.':. lu'«')n‘»"&fn"g?emfn‘.i wolves o e decoyed ntg w mbash, | Sherif of Urundy County, on duty at the Diamond | preseut. Tita regatta having proved & succoss, the | INnrawaroLis, Jung 22 —Indianapolls Quick- Apecial Disyatch (0 The Tridune, t Srance Lao hoen maked: OF tHo "J:I‘fl “dminlttoe | others were coming and guing all the tha Sut s | dlaplsyed thronghout the actlon tho utmost gallants coal shatt near Braldwood, commitied suiclde yes- renplu har:nbouu‘;:ulnu oo, mnrt: interested at | stops, 0; Evaneville, £, Ten innlngy. Witumnaten, Til, June 22,~Tho masil traln for putting mora Fronch ships in covmission, Dm0 iyl Lnsss iy tat the pooite wers | ry, and fought Iike tigars. About. twenty-five or | beroil, 0% shooliew Masclf with urevolver, "o | lstrtin wiinessing the, contosta, Iilenot impraba | 0 T pony gnvis N Yo, ~Dase-bani— | Horth thlsevening had abosed thirtsan convicts for. : DISBOLUTION, ansourbled toace (ho shuw; thiey ined Luth siios shirty woldiera wora killod tn about the sama nuim- | T Spectal Dlspaick (0 The Tribune every year, Juno, Lowever, Isa little too cool for | Lautsville, 10: Delsware, O: ) Jollet. Whenamile outof tuls place, and tho { h\'lmuuaul.l .z‘une 2t —In llmd!en‘l'u]mndw 3.’. J';;qt:g;g‘:‘“'_flm '.’."n'x'x'.llt"‘.':;. 1‘:".70'%"{;‘-‘".'.'” ' | ber of minutes. ¥ Mitwauxxe, Jone 22,—Thls afternoon Miss | the comfort of tha Loatmen, and, if & regatia ls : (rain running at twently miles an hour, Georgo | i o ey L [ e o ot sk huases, Witk tits . TN BITUATION IN NORTHERN ipAmo . | FYmostun took ‘polson at the resldence of her | Biade AT 10N Thompuon leaped from his seat, and, throwing between * President MiacMabon's word and A\, | excoption of ano or twa hero and thero, wers | far cacoeds In gravity any et b brathit on tho Weat Slde, on account, e lellcged, | A PEATURN OF THIS MOMANTIC WATERING | Therecontly.femous Ked-Cep Clnb. of 8t Paul, | down s shackles, want through tho window Ik s Bimon's, * | covered with flags, and in the other streets thera | ai "' 7 any Indian outbreak of our | of i}i-treatment. by her parcuts, l1os at tho TLACH, undoubtedly the strongest Leao-Allia: 1 Ssh., The traln was ai ouce llungfll. and two of e protested against his word belng | W06 & Dlentifal display, ' Btanding s ey 4y, and it will taz tho beat resources of the oy~ | polntof death, The unfortunate is the daugbter { luwill doubtless tako place In tha latter partof (i Northwest, will play the Faizban tho guards, sccompanied by Bhurii ltubigson, of . doubted minking thelr way throogh the Crowd wate many | eramentand of 1ho peopla Immediately luterastad | Of Light-Keepor Kynoston. dulv, Thero is some talk now with thie object 1n | Chicsgo, on the Twenty-third-street ¢ Liviuaston County, Dr. Koeley, anu C, L, Faicier, M. Wranet maintained what ho tad aaid, and | pilerims. to sabdag the Indiane and restore peace to the R Bt 10 50" sec Allateiben 1 aihe SIiTer GF tha Whits. Blockiuge. of 1475, b with | SRLIIULL fa volintesrs, wet in paréult, and, shoftly afterwards deelured that M. Martel, former | | 1now ordered my driver to make for 8t. Peter's. | couniry. Tho Indlans know tho army on this o OBITUARY, o e M L SR o vistiors, * Tha kame AROAIL be oo of the best | Brveha, 00g 8nd, eahaunting cluse, atslaied by uu Minivior of Justice, had brougiit furward anin: | Long buforo we reached the bridge of i 128 skeloton, and tho peoplo helpl Yonx, June 22,—Cl derlck D St el Whesowiau clabe [hvor the prelact. D o # 1 Jourati othiork, She Sonvict was, caught by Sher Tamous docament in’ the trioune, snd thus placed | wo liad to fall into the queno and prucecdd . h 0 peoplo hielpless from want of Nxw Yonx, June 22, —Chatles Prederick Driggy, B ——— of the season, Itobiuson and C. L. x':lmrhnuduwuu manacled, Limelf In revolt against justico, Tleso remnrks | Pace. When we entered tha piazza thera I snw | BToS: one of the oldesl active Journallsts in thiscity,died | YACHTING Tho ¥airbanks and Liborty Clubs played thelr | 7This iy the Afth prisoner Sheritl Hobineon liaa so- cansed a tamult " carriagon filled with peopla making for the opening AT MOUNT IDAWO, suddenly on Wedneaday night of heart-disease, at . second game for the city amstenr cl}lmplunllllp curod withiu the past fourtcen bours, | M. Brunet concluded with the following state. | of the bridze from cvery point. Police worostanits motts S Tho Sinisicrs ate notaividenr Fher soe Ing qulotly, atovplmyuow’ ths line, Now that, to o orind, brese dispatch ‘ancelal. to. the aware that they ncur the hatred and dread of the | allow to all an aqual abareof walting ani progrns, aontan, just recglved from Lewlaton, dated Radicaln. 'Whey will not sttempt s coup-d'etat. | and when we gotun tn the bridgo § looked back, | June 21, 8a. m., says; Sisty-ve volunt ‘They aro the defenders of unusv.-ma and at the | nd slong the four strouts whichi radiste from that | to proceed from thelr defenses at Mount atio to sdme time s revisable Jtepublic, ‘They will slways | polat were lines of carriages nmmllnfiu for | reconnoltre the position of the Indlans, who are 4llord proteciion to the Eesators of the late, wio ould sco, F vommit or tha Cocoieaths | wupposed to be somewhero fu the dirsctlon of ‘ware recen! reatencs 1 Chamber ol e AVE 9 Tisas "a L Sty vandidacles the Minletry will | i uationsl o, Tho vast pasrs. ot sie Fepossy | Bolmon Niver. A’ stesmer arived horo this sore. confino ltaclf to tndicating 1o candidates. Who ara | was as sy aa (n dayeuvn by, excepting anly s | g having on bosrd 107 troops, No extrs arue g ” 7 TIIE REOATTA TO-DAY, yesterday, with the following score: Sl :,”,",k;,’,“'p',':,;‘,’;wl‘”,,d';;j:.":: * The regatta of the Chicago Yacht Club takes the aflice of the Jadependent with bistusualabliity, | Place this afternoon at 1:40 o'lock, and every per- and was apoarently fn good health when he lefy fl\r 300 fond of sport and amusement Is on tiptos to his bonie in the afterncon, witness tha conteat and hail the wianere of tha dif. Special DispaicA 1o The Tribune. DanviLe 1, June Sho-atr. O 8. Ktewart, an | forent Clasisa when (he racosare concjuded. Tho . 8. old and highly respected citizen, died nt bis howe | umerous excuralon sleamers in the harbae aro in this city st 0 o'clack Jast night of consumption, | ready to carry a large nomber out oa the ¢ to —— . MORE SINNED AGAINST, Bpectal Dispalch fo The Tridune, Bast BaviNaw, Mlch., Juno 23.—Henry Gans and Rosannab Schinelder wero unlted In matrlinony in the Townehlp of Dloomicld last night, and xb midaight a gang of forty menand boys gathored Januhnr the late cnlnn-u-“ now under cone tract with the Chicagos, was oo ‘Thursday ordored to report to hls ciub In Plitsburg yesterday; but did not do sv, and, of course, lald binuolf liable w ulviBiline, Itdoosnot yes appear what ths Chlcagos and gnve them a rousing charivarl, Oaus appearod b 1lo leuvea a wife and threco children, 1 nd thorough ) b ropose L0 do about tho maiter, Nothing can woll | snd “ordored them off, and, they continalng the the rexd friends of tho Froaldent. W (he massive Cardinale’ red cosches, with thele camer, 800 aces, A gh proparations have n y urce them Into dulng #0, 4 1L - ge fromn p osd Hi o than ever befors. 10 most experlenced scamen— ) 9 p bt imuan | B SRS el i ar i | i e iy rac s i Ao g s v v e wha bt badled wmal i o e |17 00 VAR e N 2 & . ulous thinn usnal, and st the Lronze gat * Nzw Youk, June 22, —A fire broke out in Tony | will command the vessels, and & closo contestls TIIE TRIGGER Ce ER, {URDER. new ettt LEEva b macealies Jaken by th | B e e whe aatanro faae! e yokugrasns, Pastor's Theatrs (o-night, canslng a commotion | anticipated by thé ofilost exporta ln salling, 2 DELIDERATE MUY KANKAKER. ¢ Bpecial Dispaich to TAs Tridune, Kanzaxes, 1., Jono 22, —Afrst-class shooting match took place bere to-day under direction of 1. ScrantoN, Pa., June 22, —Patrick Golden, aged 83, has been brutally murdered in his own housu at | Nicholson. IHe was sitting with hiswife inthe - sco the | Baw Puancisco,Junu U2 —A press dispateh 5000 Tlatlan "piigrime ‘he. they raptdly dros g o Wreasdmater fron " dopstuents, ticenscs belagall witbimun. Glaonted, aild Wwent 1o t0 coneratatats hie 1ol otae oy saya; s Wil avenluyg tweaty-vaatmed ? The Telbunal uf Puria bis coulriued tha sentenca | ifafy, Lhchd, 5000 ouly toris balf tho taual, Yo | ¥uluntecrs under cowmand of Capt. Orlando Rab- + tha remaiuder the Popo will, if Lo fs well I ! among the sudience, but not resulting in anything Owing to the doath of Dr. Leunard's father, the serious. One of the actors sct firo'to & cur- | Enterprise will notsall, and the breaking of the tain tbehind the = scenes with n candle | Lincoln Millers's mast has taken her oatof the whict was about to - use In .t o B ’ 2 | e UL L ] s s o ol 5L, Petor's thern Idaho, where the settlaments aro threals lay, Tho fia; were at onco extingulshed W. Osborn, The conditions wero single riso: arreled gun and dred two shof olden, GREAT BRITAIN, it Fiores 38 014 e etk Yoy it | wned Uy Tndlans, with Gty siends of avmafor | Dov hot hofors e atares gt hencd, cxtinuiened | “iri fatowing ometat ctcatar farnishes ail the distance twanty-Qvo yards, plange traps, Out of | died abortly alterwards. _Tho manlerer escaped, i Yilu DHEADS TP LD DUt after e clicotiug Al tho Apullo I waa fearcd | S6ilors, A fow hundred staads of arme belongiog | D048 of putting out the tirs and the arrival of an | Becessary information concornlag tha rogattas ten birds Brainard and Pattorson killod ton, Brady Fo— a3 some lncon A WHISKY CAMPAIGN, Namvitis, June 22.—Daring the pat week revenue oficers ralded illicit distilleriesin Putnaw, iiency mivht arise, with bow littla | 1o the Territory are at the dlsposal of the Qover- ult of that meotlo; AL . 1 ho leading grain circalar | feativitics hav shown, o2and of tu-day's | wor, but 0 many oxposed settl own, . ¢ throughout the coantry ro- | ‘To-nikht (he strcels are llaminated o honor of | {073 ad smmunition that th Spectul Dirpatch (o The Tribune, Livenroot, June . eays: Thoe wheat engine msde (hie apectators awars that sometiing | Hrapquastaxs Cuicano YaowT CLum, Sugsumaw was out of Lho way behind tho scenes, xmung JIOpaE: Sune . coThe boata will start trom'¢he 1. C. It masusgor succasding fn llaying approhunilon nd | Ity bisakwaler ssout the foot of Van Buren itreet. breventing & atataveds, and the porformance went:| which abous 0 feot ¥ sthal stako-bost with: Sag il sod Mandeville nine, Osborn and Brigge eight, ‘Tartseven. Patterson, of Momence, won the tle on a double rise, killing both birde. A glass ball redson tho I upply Is ligely . v tain countles, * 1walns deprested and stagnant, Growers' deliveries | 'b¢ Italian Conutitution. "Mandewrc playiuginali | 19 be s00n exhausted. Volunteer companive are {- Ub (o )8 conclusion, auchore :?rltcfhl;owr ;K‘:u%-a%flf::::::' and an ex- :;k:::.“\: m::."::;ln ol.‘dl T:ulnnwn bt ezl aro approsching tha miuicuis, bat sapplles srlv- | EoBciucipal piaasar “ic baw biva ot [Uvely day. | bolng constantly orgaatsed In various sevioment: e ——— ST g for hIth P (helr da | PeX Killod an Nicit alariiior named san: dobass, sud U ruis abroad ars. apparently ok euticlnt 1o | Mt by b, B0ELl 84 tho wicate, are’ WKL | In Idsho Cly a comoany of sixty men wt ecuty TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, asemible alongaide of tHel, C. 1. 1i. breakwater o A4 PEDESTRIANISAM,. badly wonnded two named Morgan, sud capiured provent s diminution of home slack, which wo | Clericalemliniening 10 tho iele ol o aringis forined, l;lll none of thesc companies are ableto | Nuw Yomx, Juns 22 —Jamos Gordon Bennaty | LUt esslly reuched. nad ot lusag 10 fost Loty X WiERURER T AXOTsEL: twelve prisoners. ; :x‘wutb-lagzlrn -: c‘&:ns;ll‘cn‘l'l:':xpm:«: :dlun m‘J. {:;m‘?fl dl."' after the iret day of sumaier heat :::;:"i:?“l'pmvmcd with aros from ths ordnsuce | arrived to-day from Europo. to roialn berpodifon uatll the preparstury slgusl is Cotowaus, 1nd., June 22,—Will N. Lske, so A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY, wie. In all markets this P ere again Special Duspasch 1o The Triduna, slyea wsrnnmnu.n, m..|lnn- 22.—Tho Railroad :’nu .a‘r.{:"xax'flznl‘l‘?gg?(f‘? ui‘:g :E:fi;%fi:'n‘fl:::" S:ER: ‘arehouso Commisslon to-day appoluted Deldon | Slguel 10 8 whlct twaall boata w ¥. Culver, of Chicago, Neglutrar of warehouss ro- | L #iutisl: bugmos keoy porih of RS s celiita, fu'the grain Inipection departmont ot Chi | © Tios eecutid, 10 e a0, which will be tho sigual iy $1art. boat enterlig [ Buch has boen the outward, and. not least im- ! loweron the epot. Sioce Tuesday fow parcels | portaut, sspect of the cupital of Luttad oy, 103 LowARD: & Bax P‘-ucuco Juue 2 ressed for aala have becn fn buyers' favor. Maize | of the Catliolic world, ou this duy, to wis g P I3 S G eale ATy been ol iy e favar; utd.lu, many lookod forward — with | renidotion, "o | BF3vhe from Fort Lapwal that relaforcements for i ~ | gravhs | { thouh from tho luted numberof buyersinwr: | (§° gla] (9%, MRN8 celebeatlon [ Col. Perry st iho froot leste to-marrow moralng. smateur, commenced June 1 and to-dsy come pleted a walk of 500 mlles In 500 consecutive bours} aversge time, 13 minutes, The last mile be was sccompanied by & band of music and police to keep the way clear, largest crowd ever In T Special Dipaich 10 The Tribung. Laxsimia, Mich., June 22.—At 8t Joboy, Albert C. Plaborshot his wife snd father-in-law, Henry Fitch, at the latter's dwelling, Plstier has been -Gen. Howard tele- requlsltion of the Uov INDIAN FINANCES. cominy, aud awsy the crowd started for this Moute thghw. whlc‘h allows fi’u‘“n.u‘lflltm to ;lfl ' Lowox, June 22,—Of the £3,000,000 which the | Cuvsllo. The pulice, bowever, who Wero ou the | 12688 . = :+ Morquis of Balubury ls suthorlzed to raisa for the | 1 Rod alrasdy barced the Vs dell Umies and Indian dedeit. §12,600,000 will be added 10 tbo | S50y o spent 1o chcess for th Kins 7 Wt GRAND HAVEN. i ludiaofunded debl. Lord Salisbury is empawered | off to the Palazzo Braschi, aad kave ysoans fof the Bpecial Corresyondence of The Tribune. i 19 raise tle other §12, 500, 000 un Treasury bills. Minlster of tbe Interi silsa ol **Dowu with OQuaxy Havad, June 2:.—Thc eixth sanual Lurg Usmilton, Luder Becretary for ludia, stated | *Curdlual’ Nicoteru " Opoulag of the Cosler Howay touk place Jast vvaue . arzoated, Kitch Las died; tha wife will recover. e : 1143 OHDERED, il whiy ;i I ded. Lake fs on Lhe atrets to- ——— tendance the extent of business was moderate, sod | calminated, and (e Italian people have cony . o & Specfal Dispateh 1o The Triduna. for tho pugutia wh! He wiibio tei | Shls city attended, feado cloaca st tho fall prices of Tueaday for good | Taled tho praauing of tiad Coatidusion which yave | AVABINGTox, D, C.\ Juna 22.—Sonstor Mitehe | New vamks "'"'“'g."'l'"“' L "fi"m‘mfl:fif’flrfium ualibosulodout | nigut appesring sa fresh a4 at Ihe compencament. HELD FOR MURDER, 0 boatpune the Fealu dello stututo | Kram from the Governor of that Btate: % s northward soutl tween aud huwme { Misa : i mag ot il dd deckigid. Tm'ifl'.‘ifén.cflflffp‘ dnlich st beld locouniler | | Kascizivs Orvicn, Bavea, Ore. Suse at.—7he ? BET oS B hcaatery ki waas et ek 'lfi'e‘flmwa 1o The Tvibune.’ Heieingions whoes bady e fonad o o v Loxvay, Eag., Juno 23, —An exploston occurred | 10 triiat 10 tho good sense of 1ho prople. o - o0 | Mrait it cotmaader ot ths Sias) b et 10, 18 INCORRECT, hoatuse mije ol Slis lootul. § Thesthoy | Rockrous, Ik, Juns 22.~Gen. Wade Hamp- | yeaterany, J. A. Pavor is held s principal o Tucaday u board the steamor Paloatine, which | o §UXK 42108 u.—Tue procuedinge of the day | SHIAMEN towaypiy citlicns of Oregon ta” the viciully | OTTAWA, June 22, ~With regard to the dispateh | £ borii theuce woricasts $uxt gacaied | ton, Guvernor of Bouth Carolina, has conscnted to | Bilier azreats are Lo ba made ; ok fhal did not terminata with that pef re o, | 54 tbe tadias Butiielca tith sFilt ‘snd aosmusion | swnouncing $he marder at the It Mouulain 3 ASE uf Beliio NS Cuhich iy b — arrived at Liverpool last night from Boston. Gne w b pesfoct sctenity which | PRl (e \ ancoustf Asson on FeUuIation Of the Lors D 3 Tocky Shuup ona tille exscuf heluiont svenue (which way by 1 delivor au sddress in thiy city during Falr-week. E Breuman was Kilied, and bwo otbers ave s mrecont, | B3 1e0ERed up T to. U ting “when, o 30 | (o tig tancoines el il iry ta fangerot | cawpof the Caneda Pacide eurvoying party, It 1s | K8owa by phe fud bilcx buuss da the shars heit s wille | %0 'Glher Other orator of Falroweel witl be ihe ANOTHER DEFAULTER, ! ous contition. s Ve "m0 e Pra¥ia Coltntan ‘bl piae | Biitc and have avpiitd to'me sor winroushlon e | iated thst nosuch camp alete, oud s the Dos ; o eausauaterly, Toasiug the | 11on. Mobert ingeroll, of beoria. M. P, Kumball | o it N QIR EETRTOVET 1 | Tue cxplosion was of g, fn the combustion [ 1B, Her yuun. which\eas ehcored uwicer chigy | Tus Becretary of 4 ‘ Dilulin Guvetamebt baysmealvul v Intlmstive of oscemutis iy, tesriay. § lebapy. - Becrelary of tho Sccoud Media Building aad Losn i cbamber of 1o port boller. gle;; m&"mflfi' Uln';l"fl :;:n:elaange b;l’n?uu;-ltul! " | quest, has instructed with considerable rescey: i v val, wlch will stso be bty ui Assaciation, and member of the Leglalatare, 1s ao- 2 et * ly forth- b jal ity of OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Losvoy, ~ June 22 —Steamshipa Beytbia and Elyets, from New York, aad ‘Lake Champlala, ‘from Montreal, bayaarelved out, Battixoxs, Juve :2,—Arrived, steamablp ¢ n remen. .N %::P{%uxr:o?nfic"? —Arrlved, steamors Deg- mark, fi Loddon, Ehein, Trm Drusocis: . the Jioe Letwecn stake| - 11 1y o ENJOINED, it raoed b Sdcmis o PRI tnd R0 min Boyrex, June 22,—A temporary injunction was nounced as a dofsulter to the Association 1o the smouant of §7,200 HEAVY ROBBERY. Nzw Yonx, June 22.—Tho Worid bas s specisl from Montreal announcing that the ofico of $he “ysbier of the Grand Trunk ltatlwsy wae robbed of ‘ [ witl Lo e fasued to-day restralging the Conway Mutual ¥ire- Segood Ulawf busta—Frulic, M Ineuranco Compauy fhors duing bialyese santl tury | 285 SFst-pics SE s sl ! 4, when'a bearfog will v Lad upou the quest on uf | BElaz Lecwater pic waking the fufunction perwaucat sod apyointing Third Ul - Auon, LB decelver. . Sabilic Plse Liledy Gligsatl ol o ale, ‘13, Qut Vive, © & clegsnt wlivey T, ad prize, Aa clegaas T i il gon. anoa il porviati-kued 000 Just taken from Loe bauk W pay suwployea. . e e S e ey gt o5 g i

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