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ARRIY VILIUVIAIW X AMAPIULNAG e WY LIAJINLAWOAIIA Ly ULV IA w7y 0TS v L) ATHLETIC $PORTS. the Republic, and with unqualified respect for | Patnam. cama my ancestors, tho Birchants,” My your hich personsi character, the purily of yonr | great-granafather, 1 am fold, was with the com- pnrposes, and withan lpn‘ecllll'u entimate of the | pany which ecpresented this part of Connecticut wvalue of your eminent pihtic scrvices. We hope | and'went to take part in the batils of Banker iiill. your bricf visit among us nisy be as agrecable to | Tlut, friends, there Is pot time for speach-making, you as yonr welcome e cordigl wnd sincare, Por- | and Iamsure that you wiil be gind to zec those mit ma to add, Mr, Prestdent, the great poreonal | who have come with us, Alloiv ine to Introduce gratifcation which I feel in conveying these re- | Atlorney.Goneral Devens,* spectfol and friendly salutaiions. ™ n DRYENS. President Ilayer did not attemot to make any The Attorney-Genernt sald: #peech, but simply tharked Gov. Rtlce for Liacur- |+ Frrpaw-Cimizexs: | am very mach obligedto dial welcome, and paseed Into the carringe, Preakdent Hayea for this introduction. and am very " PRESIDENT HAYES. mother had died snddenly, and that her decesee would prevent him from rowing [ the race. Tint itin currently regorted now that hie will keep his place. Jacobx, Eancenft, and Le Moine were call- ed the bert men In Inat year's Unirority crew, and Crocker, Nrighan. Nwartz, and Smith tera the beat vavmaen inthe Freahmen bont. Teuate s the only additiun, and nathl he entered trainiag this vear he wana novice in the art. Following arg the names of fonl ball and walting for{tto bonmd. The canse of the size of the score was, however, the hreakap or ** dishandment ** of Nichols, who ecemed to vitch more wilidly that ever brfore. — If he was not. attled oftes the third Inning, he had at any rate all the symptome, The field work of the Whites was, on tho con. trary, excelfent thraughont. Bl‘ldlcg‘l work rhows in the base-hit colamn of the other club, and his nnnrmt hy MeVey was good, Glenn, Jones, ana Ilines had very little to do, and Hal. iinan waa not offercd a ball, showing that Anson, Joln them to-morrow. Gen, Moward intends. to move to-morrow on - lo‘er;h. who in reportad 1o be .. between Little Ealmon and Snake Rivers, at oteds Pllélzgoflfind. about twenty-five miles south of Moun The Chief Magistrate Enthusiase tically Received in Boston. 7 ) The College Race at Springfield, Mass,, Yesterday. To preserve your teeth and keep your gums in 8 healthy mndfilnn. yoa shonld Eu’o BERZARD'S . g-;bnm DxxriLavs,” It Is for sale bygll drug- THR CREW: Clger, TPelght. o) « Visits tho New-England Capital as then agoT2R JrogmsmioN T | ad to meet you thin morniuz, - e ‘demonelra: Harvard Gains an Easy Victory Over 1ot | Fetenand soulding did the putling out, It mai | Glien Lioiment Todlds of Ammante 1o aimost wae the ollowing order, ane t i , however, an work w el i n its removal N | the Guest of the State, Dromply tool ap the Tino af macch S1ong Ddlng | tlorm oamad (1 bo e nchon the thersonolia of Now Columbia by Three Lengths. 1557 | clonn, quigk, and wate. 110 #tap and throw o | Whatsourcethe Tatiar pracceds: For saks by ail , Etrect: England, the Lresfdent will be greeted at every : 103§ | Jtemsen in ‘the sixth loning was properly sp- | demgeists. “‘)Jollnlfd nouce.A 'l;lun n@“d' Cunll’r; ch:t lllnugn llnlhuh wuy.1Tlxe h'u;‘ ovlmm K- 17! plauded. Pnllowln,u'z I: o jon, Compan: ncern, Compnan a g and alwa; 1 o P 181 'ME BCON The Entire Stato Milltin Called | iy et covalaine Fratien Jar, Gox. | Uhfied iats cctuce Se Fraten comishents | Te Chicago Base-Tall Club Pays 1 T BUSINESS _NOTICES. , for o ce, djt. «Gen, Cunniugham, Tho sccond, Al X . " - Out for the Ocension. o tion, WWilliam 3. Hvarts 1he Thow, Charion | Erited Birtes (it e have hetomse. 8 arest, an Oft an Old Score. O I TR L 35 o5 | son"VAn Dyks'aSulphur Soapmalkes theskla ’ Devens, the Hon, Roland G. Ushor, and Col, Will: | mighty nation Instead of & mere colleetion of in- Tiotgnt, Fetant, e 4 I pot rhite, clear, velvety, and healthy; removos - A Grand Roview wad BangquetProntnent | S haiiate, ittt Wmomwnd | by, HemsimBlve ittt B I | et 31 1| i ahn S e M. e [Inn. . 8churz, and Cal, am A, N Y 3 . w6 oy | 8 s rand Review and Banquet—Frominent | 3 en B o o e StoCormick, . Anstatant’ | [Angiaasery vct 1 thesons of Now England.™ | pooroanized and Btrengthened, They Beat | Iinrrard hed iho adsantsxe in the weight of her | hetetts & 3§95 }’::‘"“"‘{ adspted ta tha nursory. totlet and bath- . | Ytems in the Programme. Secretiry of the Treasury, ex-Uov, Noyes. of POSTMASTRR KEY. crew and the lightnens of lier coxswain, who turna [ Minc% R m, Joat the thing for excursionists in tie Qhio, Col. A, T, Lyman, and Mr. P. Alexandor. | The PresidontoAllow mo to Introdace & gentles the 8, Louis Browns 11 to 0. o realen at Revonteen ponnia Tens thanthe stecrer | 5000 € Fuos a8 10| coamilaras dhe seashore, Try it Pries, 36 ../ The Afth, Dr, F. B. Reddeld, Gen. C mln‘y. Uen. | man from Enst Tennessec. wha belleves, ae you dn, i of the Columbia ahell. Bnt the New York lioys | 1031128 3 4101 States basal hres cakes, 00 cents. Bold by alb , M. J, Dale, Surgean-Genoral, and Col, 1 sney G2 | in o united country and equat haman rights; Judza lad a deculed advantago in years, and o paet at | @fAcley) P al o 9 Li - Cordial Grestings Extended to the Party All Along | Parker. The mith, B. A. Hayes, Col. J. I | ifcy, the Posunsater-tisncral. [Applausel] Tho | A 4=£0+2 Game Won by the Harlfords [ lsastof their crew in expericace. Sa the deors la e | Bt g VEGRTINE. Treadwoll, Arsittant Surgaoii-Ggnerat, M. Platty | pogfmator-Genoral ald: and Col, Georga 1. Campbell, ‘Thie raventh, Weli Oy Frazspe: 1t han b C, liayes, Col. W, Benham, United Statea Army, | heen born lnsdlfl'er:‘:‘u‘: .55{‘11,1‘."..':" '{E.‘,“’c'.','.f.’,'{?; the Ronte, [ 5 THE COURSE. ‘The canrse hezins some distance abova the city, Against the Bostons. pog 5 1 1 FI 17| 3 | meemrmmmm e e e . LinateoCol, &. Tranberry, Ansistant napoctor | feem (o 1 eamn term thes aet of thoieme atn point woll rhejtered from crors winds. passes 9 4qa General, and the Hon. lenty 1, Plorce, . Secrefar g et a8t Lonz Meadov, jlads Spectat Dispateh to The Tribune, o Rime, “TMho cighti, Lieat Kniant. the o | mipr,yahave ol ucned,—the South,—and 1 am ITARVARD-COLUMBILA. L N ok o Tosto, June 20.—The recaption of tho Presl- | Joneoh 1T, Baker, and tho Hon. Willlam G, Pluns | farenell and loyal icarta o7 Now Engiand. [Ape ARRIVAL OF TIIR CRAWS, B Aine viow of the Hrce. which on elthor sie a AL i dent has made o day & oala-day, Every clrcum- | kett, Tie ‘mn::h the Hon, Uarrimnn Tused, [ piance. 2 Suecial Plepatch to The Tribune, bound by pradually.receding hlgh bauks that wil) o 2| 1 2 i staacotis warked tolend aterestand plessu to | $12, fop- Joierh A, Haregot, and e llon | | Chcets weroglven tor the Prottent, AUMOmer. | Sonvapurup, Hastes Jane 20, —Tha Catnraln | I Hhorsh water, selotes gz wiad s | ¢ yi 1 §| PurifiestheBlood, Reno- the occasion. (The weather, sithough somelimes | gndtho Tion, , L. Cogawell,” Premident of (06 | proceedsd. r-General, and tho 4reln | oroop urrived at Springield on the 20th, and tho | Massachuactts bank of tae rivorsn fmmenee grand | Miopaly” s 9991 ? 5 theeatening, has not Interfored with any partof | Massachustis Sendte, The ' tenth. tho ifo. | P 9" ke Harvard cight resched the ¢lty ab o'clock on tho | stand has been ereeted for the convenlenco of | - 1chol Pevvees of-0 4.9 ‘ the programme, but, on the contrary, lina favared | ¥rank Childs of the Exeeutive Coincil, the Hon. | yporo wae n simitar rathering. nad the Presldent thg of thi oy, The C Fpectatore. The livery-stables aro barren. All Total 5. | vates and Invigorates Chatlen Endicott, State Treusurer, tha ifou, Juling athoring, aud tho President, | evening of the nextday, The Columbis crew was | iho%orsch 1 town have boen hired for a week 21271 17) 19 g It Tho sun wasohacurcd by clonds, and an east | 60 *State Anditor, and tho' Ion, Charles Jt, | Ue¥f3z been ltroduced, wald: in excellent conditlon physically, having been sab- [ ahead 950 bilred Jo; witd tompored the summer alr, so that it was | 8¢ Claks Btate Aulitor, ! " | wetchEitow Crrtzexa: | thank you for this hearty | jected to enreful training sinca tholr arrival npon | - ATRANGEMENTS POR TIE RACE. Tnmings— a780 the Whole Syst comfartable bath for those In the procession and THK SCRNE AT ROXBURY L A Aaacnnct e, aiawe tho honor b | the Connecticat, although previous to thet time | “The Comoiities fiad encazed o mew ateam | Shicako 022 0-11 ysiem. for thio thouranas who lincd tho strects throughout | and along the line of routo unti] the old eity-Himits | Docted with the Adminietation. of the (lenoral | they had rowed but five times togother in the shell, | 1aunch for the use of tha judes and neweaper- | St Lool 00 00— the long ronte, Tho President and his party [ were renched wasono coutinuousovation. "ho | Govornment, restding in Tennonscc. Iie did not When they st besan to pull tozethior thoy weroa | 1B The baat was rought fiera two or thrce | 7,10, 8.7 &9 = breakfnsiod 1n 6 dellghtfal grove somo wiles from | F2UIC Mae dow Dusiey arect, Weat Coltago srcel, | agrca withybn sl with mo I ho way of Yotinzat | (if wouk wwon the sterboard aare, having pincer | 122 el ie (it dietak Conn, sad, warragted 1o | GEni?!™ .., 0 01204 : the city, according to arrangemants. - | Watrén stroet; and Wathinzton' atreat to Ammold | Sho 1%t election, bub at prescnt o heficve th ddity ; T e e ey e o ot p Teaan® | StiLouts 000 0.0 s K d0,~that this v natlon, & united country, & now additiona to the crew upon that side of the | neat and trim hittle craft, and is capablo of carry~ . . ITS HEDICAL PROPERTIES ARE RNE ARRIVED IN THR CITY about 10 o'clack, The military display was Im- poaing and brilllant. There was much decoration street, where the duties of the cavalry ended, and .General Key." thalist milis ook charpi T ko panyy i e ortmantar deneral wan recelved with & cheers, and eald: INPANTRY OF TIIE BTAYE MILITIA “MY¥ Fiieps: Loyal men of tha great Com- n2 eixty persons or more, For a week past, rall. bonte, sk) v, and sioall steam yachia have been ar- riving at Springleld fur use at both races, Tiwo-base hits—Ilallinan, 15 Bradley, 2. 'l'a‘ul2 bazes on clean bits—Chicago, 20;° At s, 2, buat. DBut every day's practice lessencd this de- fect, and upon the water the men present o most creditable nppearsnce. Qulie alfferent {n thelr one ALTERATIVE, TONIC SOLVEN? AND DITURETIC.L af public and private butldings, ana o prompt was drawn up 15 Bino extending. north on Wash pect an slore, however. When moving abont P A R L O 'y wero drawn up 1o exte ash- 4 p 2 3 moving abou! & = - cs, 13 Jones, 25 Glenn, 2; McGedry, 1, Chi- erory movement that the marels wan comploted and | tugion arectr i tio oliwing ‘Oroets . Second | Memneatth of Magraceunclir, [ come (6 you from | B m placa to piaco they lmpress tho critient ob- | | AN EASY VICTORY. cago, e, i e TARVARD WINS NY A LARGE MAJONITY, Apecial Dispatch to The Tytoune, SpnixariiLy, Mass,, Junus20.—Tio Harvards won the race to-day by a lareé®mnjority, Every- body sald they would heat Columbia, and every- body was right for once. There ia much surprise snd dissppointment at the reavlt of the race, for all, linrvard etudents eczcepted, thought the Gotham boys wonld At least make tieir oponents work hard for their victory. The rosult showed that tho people had nMlowed their prefudico toget the better of thels judgment, Hee fore the race tha sentiinent was very decldedly In ITavor of Columbia, although odds of $20 to €10 were frecly offered on Harvard, with occaslonal bets of £30 to 210, In conversation with people at different points it became cvident that the magen. ta hind nehieved extrome unpapularity, and secur- ed no liltle mmount of back-capping. Inquiry . Louts, 1, Lefton bases—Hailinan, 1: McVay, 1; Peters, ones, 11 Apalding, 17 MeGeary, . Chicago, Tases un called balls—Of Nichols, G, Passed batls—~Clapp. 1. Wild pitchen—Nictols, 1. Umpire—I, Fred Cone. . The umpiring was not at ail satiefactary to St. Toutr, and thie players took no pains to “conceal thelr displearure. ‘IL1s no new thing for them, however, 1o bo grouty at umpires. ‘The Chicsgas go to Milwaukee this moming, snd piny there this afternovn, ‘To-morrow they will play their sixth game with St. Louls on the Twenty- tuizd streat grounds. AMATEUIL CITY CHAMPIONSTIP, ‘The Dreadnaughts and Mutnals played thelr firat game for the amutenr city cham; Ions‘lnyulunfluy afternoon, nod the Dreadnaughls were victorions by the following wcore: Iniinge— 123450678090 Dreadnaughta 4 232003 4 0-2¢4 Mutuate, sues o o 10042010 0-4 the troops reviewed at the Brunawick Houso, on the Back Jlay, withln a little while of the hour. Tho President rodo uncovered slmost the entire route, and responded with alacrity to tho cheers, applanse, and handkerchicf-waving with which he ‘was constantly greeted. Tho most scomed agrec- ably disappointed by his appearance, and thero ‘was on ovory hand iively exchanges of compii- mentary remnrks, After a couple of hours're- froshment the whole party were driven to PANEULL HALL, in and around which thousands wera assombled, The scats in the galleries and under the gallerics wero resorved for ladice, and were crowded, while " o surging crowd of standing citlzeos filed the body of the liall except the reserved apace, and extended Into the street, At tho announced time, 4 o'clock, the President appeared, cscorted by the Governor snd by Mayor Prince, and nttended by the four Drigade, Firat Bitlgade, Firsl Carpa of Cadets, aid X 2 Secondorn of Cartels.., The Prosidentinl party ;‘,‘:’.f"v’"'{}{,’mll-';-'m' el raba Hongy; anel iy e paencd down the line of traope, end was received DRYEVS AGALY withh a millitary salute from each battation. Tho Prestdent—1*3 naw have the Fl“l“ ‘;‘g’“cz"fl',_!"‘:“‘“o‘;' 2;"}"“:'“’;“"!““;'5220‘:25 sonting to yoi one of gourown dhflnznhhell eitle rat and Second Col Cndets, 1l 0 To'tho Ieft of {ho Second Drlsade,” whicts had als | 75 3 Alrituiciished woldicr in the \var for o ‘ o or 1 Union, Attorney-UeneralDevens. ' {Applanse, ) Thi ready passed through Chester Fark. Tho cacort | Afioruay. Genornl sukd: R amvots e aolise ta the President, and I am very glad to neo acaln IN TAR FOLLOWING ORDER! citizens of Masenchusectta and of my own Connty of Chief of Police, mounted police, Sccond Drigads, { Worcester. I nam suro that Tam no stranger here, commanded by Brlz, -Gen, Eben Satton and statl, | for I have known you In tlnies past, and have Tho brigade ‘Included the Kighth Regiment, all | known yone devotlon when itwas' neccasary to of whom were in ont-of-town companies; Flith § malutahi the Unlon by tho swond, and now I hops Ttegiment; Ninth Dattalion of Infeutry; First | the timo has como” when all scok to mustsin Muttalion ‘of lninntr{: Heveuth Battailon of Ine | ity tho nrts of pence, when again the cltizen fautry: Battory A, Light Artillery; Virst Battalion | shall enrn deserved happineas ot the loon and on- of Cavalryi “first corpa cadets: tho Presidents | vi), Meartily, fellow-citizens, Iish you success purty in catringes, a4 above describea, followed by | in all yonr pisesuits, and 1 trunt we_«hafl eoon have the ‘sccond curps of cadete. Tho Flrst Drivade | nrovival of bueiners that will make your valley camo, ‘embracing the mllmvhul: ormnizativn nazoin nctive with the music of the whecls an Sixth Regiment Infantry; Tenth Neghuent I Tooma: that will zive to avory man an honeat living fangrys Second Dattallon of Infautey; Fourth Bat- | and competence™ ’ setver ne Lekng rather weak and nervons. Indeed, 1t hias been anid that Kolley, the coach for the crew, predicted that they would lead for a miln, or pos- albly o short distance fariher, and then. fall be- hind. Dut I have doubts that he over uttered such an unwiss specch, nnless it was for the purpose of Inflnencing the pools. leasnre of pre- Vogene) ol Brfems, - ME L T Blerens: 2 Sir—1 will most Vegelinc. Iy Extioay to b st Sa ya | . have airesdy received o favor of your - et ani good medieln : oraise, for 1 win TroumA aves buber Vegetine,fsan yuh, wat areairal alseuse, €47 14771, 406 it such bad couhiok Speli cowid breaihe any more. and Gegatine . 1 ban cnred me; had'1 5 mlmk ¥ tiod Ml the wime tias there in 00 good s ¢ Vegeline, 55,0 & Yoxtions sod f abo think COLUSBIA. Although lacking In woight, Columbla certalnly las the advantage in age. In thecrew aretwo men 20 years of age, one 30 yenrs old, one 22, one 0, and three who are 19 each. Kelley, the coach of the crew, Is a prominent member of the New Yark Rowing Club, ond has been an oarsman for nearly ten years, which {a 8 long record fora cole lege rower. Yroperly, heis nota college man. He zraduated nt Columbiasome years ago, and went to Cambridge, England, where ho fnished his acholastie education, and also studicd carefally . Tnfantry; Third Battalion Infantry First scuunz, ) howed tbat the students wha came down to see | Uose hits—Dreagnaughts, 18: Matuale, 2, and weak, o P Cablnot ollicarn who have come on with bim, AR o T R L B IR i 2 the famoun Lnglish stroke. Subsequently ha re. | ShOwe en ma down to NOATON—TIARTFOND and weak, sinking feclingy st the siom: THE CEREMONIES MEXB Cholmaford, E'm. 4 uel«gflmcut xlmllgo el l}l”; Tho President—*'1 am afrald we are detalnlng | ;o4 to Kew York and entered the Columbin Layw | the race, a8 well as one or two of the crew, have o takeihe Special Disoatch to The Tribune. Tlostox, June 20.=~The playing echedule having been disarranged by the nonappearance of the Cin- clunatl Clob, the Hostons touk sdvaotage of the holiday atforded by the visit to thiscity of tbe Press ident fo Invite the'Ilartford Club to play the sixth game of (e seride, the Intention betuy alxo to od- winjster them ayood drabbinz. Ferguson's men came ns requested, bnt, once herz, they demon- strated thatthey ars not doingall their good playing 1o lirocklyn, and tho Ieds got the drubbing in- tended for thelr opponents. A two.haee by Wright, a single Ly O'ltourse, with a wild throw to first by Hurdock, and s wila throw h( ilarbldge, guva the Bostons all their ziuns, In six of tho re- walninz elzht innings they wentout in siriking order on feehle hits 1o the aifferent Inflelders, ono man renching second base in the tfth, nod another thind base in the cighth. The Martfords got their first twwo runs un two sinzles, o mufed gronuder by Suiton, ondawild throw by Hrown. Tho other the train too Tong, but Twlildetain it & moment longer to introduce anuther soldier and adopted citizen, Gen. Carl Schurz, Becretary of the In- torlor."™ 3 Uen. Schurz enld: My Prinow-Cirizexs—As the President has been pleascd to remark, 1 am representing in the Cablnet that element of our papulation that came from forcign iandato shiare with yon the Wessings of Iiberty aud to perpetunte with you the gront Repub- lic of tho Now World, As wonll seom proper, the Presldent has nasizned to mo a Departiient which nan i some sonxe the care of the homo aftales of the peoplo—the Department of the Interfor. [havo to deal with the Tnaiana; T Liave to deal sith pub. iic Jands and with other questions relating lo the development of tho indnstries of our countrys I haye to pay pousiona as some compensation to the soldlers who ko hmvo!{ atood in front of bnitie to defend our country, aud came home with the wounds an thele bodics, ‘aud to the widows who eacrie Negetine. for | can amura them b 18009 - the rear. s [of the hest medicines thst evar wia. 3 MRN, 1. Vegetnes cor. aapautsh s 1005 . Csmbridge, Xaw acted in an exceodingly -offensive way, showing a good deal of what la termed snubbishuess and othe or elements uuplearant to Springficld eenses. . TUE CHOWD 1o-day Is not nearly what was expected, the lower- Ingz eky, no doubdt, keeping many awsy who would otherwiso have attended; but »till tha fucoming irains were comfortably flled, and thocaes running down to tha grand stand st Longmunduw were ln some Instances crowded, Much groater Intercet is felt in the race'of Friduy, owlng to tiic long-staud. Ing rivalry between tho two colleges ta contestat hat tiue. Astuealternoon wore on a sti breeze sprang np, blowing dingoually ncross the river and rongliening the water contlnnuusly over the whole courde. At about'4:30 o'clock the boats for the judkes and the lasted an hour and 8 half, Thero was no speeche making, out o line was formed, and atl who de- sired filed by and were taken by the hand by tho President. When tho prossuro was a little relaxod 1ho Iadies present Jolned in tho processton. TIB CNTERTAINMANT AT MUBIC HALL this evening by tho Apollo Club was an excellent concert, lasting about an hour, and waa greatly onjoyed by tho guests, No tickets wera eold, but the hinll waa fllled by a cholce nudienca, ‘Tho fol- lowing pleces were sung by the Ciub: **To tho Boris of Art," by Mendelssohn; **The Long Day Closes,* by Bullivan; **Italian Ballad," by Uence; **llacchua’ Choraa,' from ** Antigone," by Men- delsschu; sclectiona plnyed on the great organ by “¥dr, L.-B. Whitney, Mr. Eugono Thayer, and Mr. Behoo!, from which ho graduates this vear, thus becoming elimble in a technical way fora seat in the University shell. Lastycarhe coached Yale, and that college found Lim theroughly cflicient in all the work that fell ‘to hlm. To bim-thay owed, In o meaenre, thelr victory over Harvard at Spriny- field. 'T'hls scason he pulls the bow oar. Some critics eay thae by rowhez himeel? ha loncs many advantages which be would have hid by cunchlbog the crew from a separate shell. Lut Ho sclected he bow soat, and those wihio lave heard Ll show. ering criticlams upan the crow, giring versonal di- rections to one and apother of them, and at the ¢ szme time glving simple sttention to his own row- ing, are nut sure but be hos done wisely in sclects ing the plase he halida, Capt, Goodwin, (ho etroke, hars rowed in the Universily six at Earatora for three yeare, the last Lo seasons has pulled the wiroke vurand THE NOUTE OF MARCI o an follows: Wanhington strcot, routh side of Chester Sunare, and Weatchester Parks Coltmbus ayenue, Dartmiouth, Tremont, Hayleton, Wash- Sngtan, Sumner, 1igh, Federal, Franklin, Broad- way, 3tilk, Indin, *State, Washlngton, 'school, Deacon, and Arlingtan stre Commonwesth avonne, Dartmoutl and Huylston strects, o the Hutel Brunawick. All -lun‘: tho routo the cheers and waving of handkerchiofs ot every puint of observatlon greele @ tho Presldent, tho bunds’ playing ** 1afl fo the htef " Vegetine, arves ([EEALTH, STRENGTH, ‘vegeune' AND AfEETITE. e My danehterbas recelved grestbene. & 8 Troin the wee of Vegedne. ller de- . i'|:l;|:v:‘2h?;lmr‘;‘uh= soures of mnllnx- ety 0 All het frie Vegetine, Veniine riore s iaad appetite. N, i, TILDEN, Insurance and i{est Eatatn Agent. Nu, 43 Sears’ Bullding, Bostog, ON DEACON HILL. When tho head of the column reached tho curner of Ueacon und Park strects (heo broad arens In Beacon street, and extending down Park sireet and up Monunt Vernon street, were filled with ) people awalting the oppurtunity fora yilmnso of o two were notalued by two more rate hits, 3 muded i 3. B, Whiting. . Pro: T e ficed thielr husoands to preserve the infeesity of tho | been Captain of the crew. It was in the tirst year 7 S i $ or e DINNER Biate s o irare " e, ""‘xfi.’i" totho | EEOe: | have to o with the ediication ‘of tha | of bl Capintncy (11) that Colimbia wau viciari: | Members of tho uress lef the foot of State strect | Frawnier i Leanirh S arppca, theown ball by Vegetines| 5 iven b Gov, Ttien nos ek sra e e, a8 1t was | Save. sosomal " Umdred peotlo on. the sorangh | GoUNLEy o whichmero tumanyihinz leo the dmer | ous fn the meniorutlo Univensity, contost mskins | and steamed up o e act Lhe baat-lioures of 4o | iy out for rumbivg out f 16 fine-to asaid CANNOT BE - the distanca In the fast tine of 10:4:25, Bage (No. 7) bae pulied §i Unfversity crew {n 1o successlve rzecas Seeley (Na, ) wan Capratn of the Freshman crew lant years and Eldridge (No. 2) and Ttidaback (No, 5) palled in the same boat, Tho erow would Hiave been wtrenpthened by seathys Boyd In the shell. lie has rowed in the U raity founr and aix, and iaa most excellent oarsman, Folluwing in the eights difterent erews. Dya guarter afterd the Columbin, clud In drawers and striped blue ond white wairts 10 match, apzearcd. in & moment thcy werein tho shell and puiled vut into the stream With n quick, and what appearcd 10 bo o rather nes- vous stroke, which todk only ~the wur. fuce wuter. Thelr motlon was well together, and ths New-Yorkers cilcited nearty rpplaury from those on board the steamnere. Sovn after- wards the Harvasd crew pulles down trom theie bout-house fur the start. ‘They sre o Auee-looking lut of feilows, with bruad backs, sunburned to @ deep bruwn nue, and they pulled with ease o lung, sweeplug stroke, which went their shell through the water 11k an arrow from the bow. GLIFING OFF, There was delay in getting the crews off, owing to the extremely bad mansgement of the uuwicluy slern-wheel presa-bost, which proved ainiosat une wanugeavls, After swalting ubout twenty min. fcan Lv:o)nln owe thelr poaltion, and 1am happy te.] say that we now stand upon that ground from which the cducational influcnces that have covered the Jand with licht have radiated more thon from any other puint of thin_great conntey of ours, for upon the soll of New Fngland and In the great inen of New England those influencas orieinated, For the present, I am Leartily’ gratoful for the hearty welcome given us ao early in tho morntne, Tam glad to sce that on this uccunion, as on othurs, tho people of Massaciinectis aro up carly. Now, I do not deslre to longer detain the tenin, though I should bo vory ginl to futroduce to you the Secre- try of State, whu wad the latesgof us all this morning." The Preeldent=*' We bid you goud morning. Aa the tralu left the stutlon eheors were given. AT FRANKLIN aaimliar acene ocecarred. Tho Presklont stepped from the ' t:ain to a prepared platform, of the Slate-Touse, who had galned admision by the rear cntranca, The moat notable feature of the arrangementa at the State-1lausu wus the decora. tlon of the central purtion of the upper balcony for tho accommodation of the wife of the President and Iadles of berparty, Tha frontof the balua- trade was hnndsomely foataoned with bunting, nnd tho national colors were Intertwined Inmany grace- ful designs nround the uillars und nicles. Tho central portion was carpetad, About noon Alrs, Iluycs and the lsdios of her party wero taken_from the Hotel Srunswick and eacorted from the Mount Vornon street entrance of ®be State-louse to the places pravided for them to ‘eitness the paseags of thu uncorting parly. 'io following laodies composed the J'm(: Tlnyes and hercompanionw fu the Presdential party s Mirs Platt and 3ius Feote; Mrs. McCormick, wifo ul the Assistunt-Secretary of tho Treasury; Mrv. Loting Andrews, of Kew York; Mre. ludd, of New Yorks Miss Van Vieek, of Now “trictly o privato affalr, the guests being himited to S few distinguisticd gentlemen and thelr wives, ¢ ladlen of the Presldent's party have baen at- ntively cared for throughont the day, They Itnessed tho procession from o conspicuous posi. on in front of tho Stato-Ilouse, Tlus far cvory- Ing has passed off well, and to the great satisfac- "¥;:on of tha public. 2 ¥ < To (he Western Associated Press. Toston, Junv 20, —The weather to-day, which in tho mornlng scemed to Lo the very best for the Prestdentlul recoption, becamo very threatoning by joon, but, up to that hour, no rain had fallen, to o satlafnction of the immense crowds flling tha roots named as tho Mno of march, Bunting flnt> rod ovarywhero, and busiuess was practically Hutton. who thereby mised a double play. two clubs together (id_abont batiing cnough for one uine, Bond and larkin were both in yood forn. The flelding of Ferguvou mad ¥tartonds ranning bound catch by Morrill were the other features, The weathar was cold and cloudy, Thirty-five hundred people were preseul. ; EXCEBLLED. | Vegetine, == ; Crantrsrow:s, Mar. 19, 1860 o ir St his 1 to certity thas 1 Jedr SIr—This 12 to c hat 1 have urnd your **iood Preparation” famy Vogetine./iam forseveraisean sa i thisk at Cgelin@eitar norotuis, or Cankerous Numors ot . Itheumatia Aflcetiona, |t caanot ba ex: izod s koo Porifor or Sprion - Medialne, 1glatiic best that 1 ave evel ., used, and | have ured simod . r thing. 1 can cheerfull mend Vv egetlne--.;. 7 0aeTn ecd 0P B0dD & METIEIRE, 8. 4. 4. DINauOing, o No. 10 flamcibat. Vegetines krcommeNDp 11 TUE $cORE.] <l ooontmomn| = Lend, p. iaht. M, T 4t Liviocaten g eghG Tz ’, ) 142 Megara, Koy and Evacts speaking in roply. AT HIGHLAND LAKH GLOVE, The traln arrived at Highland Lako Grove, in the Town of Norfolk, at . and” the pentlenion of thie party aligblod for breakfast, while Birs, [uycs and lier two niccos, Misses Foote and Platt, In cars of Col. John M. Rice, of the Governor'a staft, came directly tnto Boston, carrlages being rrnrldcd here totake thom to tHo Lrunswick for hreakfast, after which thoy wore driven to tho ahesd tocrusa into the Colunbin's paih, and thus got thio Juside, ot the curvo fu tho nver, Atsece und-uile the crews wore abuut seventy-five fect apart. ‘Cho Colamblas rolaxed alittieof the 1as pldity of their stroka cn the third mile, averaging only thirty-live o the minute, “Fne 1larvards had Increased their lead to about threo boatelengts, In tho tirst part of the closlng inile the Columbias atwuipied W spurt, bus t cruw were too ucarly exhaistad to mako a pro- tho botel, and durlngtho revietw remulied ot parade bouts which lhe?’ brouyht with them are a cedar vest, a1 shell built by b balit by Waicrs, shell for the coac Afler the areival of Yalo there was considerabla tarmoli for while, As urnal, Capl. Cook was tho agaroieor, The disturbance was caused by the fact that tno Harvard rowers had been given the Jocas tion for thele quarters vecoplod by Yalo last year, while the latter crow were placod “lower down tho Drs Matxes, In., Juge 26,~Tko Ropublicans gathercd tn-day In largo ‘numters, The Convene tlon to-morrow will ba the larzest ever helil in the State, ropresenting the best andl most promivent meu in the party, Noticeablo I8 the presenco of leading Liberals, who for threo years have becn with the ‘*Auti-Monops,” Tho ** Pollcy ™ ques- tion {s kept down, thouglh it occnslonally crops ont wpendod,” Kverybody seemed to be out of doors. where Immediatoly & young lady placed | Ii P, lirown... & utes, wollv the crosking oid tub turned orous FBARTIL Y. o th:dlywuruinl:nrpflrnnm. Tha marche | York} s, Lithrow Devens and Mirs Deveus; drs, | Ahant hls neck o beautifal guriand of dowors COXAWALN, twice, the judges skuted tho crows fully Tatal Flhey hero and there of bodfea af the military golng | Stotsan and 3ire. Davis, daughicrs of Gov, Rives [ With the exprension of ' hoie tiat it mizh ars, Height, Weight. | 600 “yards I —udvance, Thus the Joartial- | 0o, T chefinc- fovvn Borrox, Feb, 7, 167, lothe rendezvous st the Neck mude the morning | Mra, Col John JL Rice. They were accompanted | bann cmblem of love which he should oncounter | 11, ¥. Castuer, v Bk U8 jile Who wero on board saw bui littie | Holdeworth, c.f . o 9.0 Mr, fteven: oo hours Jivelys cniirens e s o7 | by Col. Nice, Luther, and Manon, of the Gover. | Wherever bo went In New Knziend, h'"" Srew, 3 Yon):f EMridgo aud | of {he centest, for tho shells gained steantly | Btart. 10 wool . > Lear Slr—1.have takea aeversibottion “Fho truin which oro tho Preaidontal patty 1éft | uornbiall, Sresident Cogawell, of the Seuate,and | The President enoko only a Tew Words of thanks, | the coxewal '\lfl"h’" n MV& utke, Thelr prace | ailthe way o tacfutsh. Atthesiinal the Lo buats | urduc % e of your Vopatine, and ain eonvinced 1 0 Washington ot Bulfopast 1 yestuniay aftaraoon, | & fuw otbers occapied. positionson the sld of tho | And lie was followed fn {ne msme struin by Fout- | ties havbeen takon taun old cedar aiwll buill In | daricd away dow sircam, Cacey, Nod o #.01 ., i Talimble femedy T0F HoappEIIns . e 1nd tha istingutated Visltor eef fuot balcony, master-General Key and Secrotary. Livatts, Uzined, Sugland, w Lorrowel from Yale, Ty MAIVARD CATCUING TIE WATER YInST, Hongmn, B 4 3 o Vegetine,/nex Sompinint, and geaceal debiihy ON BOSTON 80IL When the Prealdent's carrlage came’ in view it THE DECOMATIONS / ‘gn\a nuvaem co del yflfgllbl].ll un‘.‘, ut t0-day | with u stroke of i, Colutabla followlag ot ',fl‘a b £, 1 0 ' ean ioartily reeommond 1t to alt sug- 1810:15 this morning. Nothlng oconrrod until tho | was Y In the eity were profusa, Alnost every houso and | t40Y Wsed a new paper aWell bulit by Waters, 42 dipsof the otee tu o minute, Frow tha | jskiN It Nore fering from ti Abova comslainta, irain reached Putnum, Conn., When tho Prenident GRENTED WITIl ITEARTY CHRERS, bullding fiad somu decorative feature, and dn ('hes- tanvauD, firal it was o -lomng cuntest for Colambls, | PRTRUKS € 3 g ; Youry reapectfully, . Jocoltod hin frat welcome to Now England, boine | which wero. ropoatod again and azain. farminga | ter Square and Colunbun avenua and some of tho | 1t was nearly dark when tho Tlarvard crow ar- | f5o men wosked hard, buf it was clear that | 147K Do » MUNROR FAUERE, ¥ Introduced from tho platform, and was greeted in | perfect ovation while It was passing between desise | Lusincss steects anccial ttentlon was given to tho fl‘.c;i at the Masaasolt llolml.mubrldt.e. ‘They pro- | {hey/ bad uzdertaken u foal tuat waé far 130 Total r BT Vegcllne. ibe nama of tha citizeis by G. W, Philline, Shiort | masscs of peoplo which lived tho streot ab thia | display of fags, elc, Nearly all tho vessclain tho | Secl e atenta 1o thn- Kirore upharing tuet: the e for their sccomplistinent., At tho milway. | o s aud pappy Feeponses full of thanks wero made by | voint, barbor wero dressed In coloss, lul!l‘nzzrcnrcnnulnlfl{lllwll‘ ahielis waa to be sent | Brnieo both crems were pulling the mirake tucy Jantnge— VEGETINE restident Hayes, Attorney-General Dovens, and | | Affer the column hind passed the State-Ifouse tha e — - diveetiy to the wharl, Bt thero waa some bitch | giaricd with, and Larsard buif @ lengih aliead. | Tovton Postmaster-General Koy.. tadies were returned to the Motel Brunswick, IOWA POLITIOS. A e im ser did not { A yhort distunce fustier down Uoevara bud | Hartford . Preparcd by The delay was_but a fow moments, and the tratn | through licacon, Charlee, and Noyistun atrevts, i g feacl the watars oode it B octocks (Ab that | an uninbetikaole feud, At ths end of tho | Lupire—Whito, H. R. STEVENS, Bost Mass. tushed on until it reached Blacktone, 3ass,, | scuvon to witncas the tindl roview. Tuo ont iunr & onitl, distdalaln bag Gogery und the crose est mile Harvacd was- @ length ahead, | Tl of pume—Two hours, o VNS, ] %, wliere thocrowd bmi collacted, and where, after & | and party aerived ot tho Hotel Bruuswick ut % | Dea Molnes Fall of Polltietans from Every | fo o ed e e ponia fe | Columbla rowluie ‘well togethar, “bat their.| ~Runa earici~None. welcome by une of the citizens and cheers from the | o'clock, und, with the oficers of the ariny und s ity in tho State---The C th “:‘, ""{' e dxupu\ et T | wiroko wax Jitle more fhan ' eplarh in'| Thacs reacned fird baso—Doston, 63 Hartford, Vegetine is Sold b, All igts. e apiilaco, respones were made by Mesurs, Devens, | nuvy stationed in Buston, immediataly took places onnnunity in the Btate-..The Convention | wilch the outrigiers iad been removed, Jato the | (hy water, particulirly at the tow, whiie {lare |10, egeune 18 y al 3 Ky, and Sclar. - on the to 1o the Largest Ever Wold in Jown.-- [ waten and thou towul them bLebind & whiiohull | varta 1ok 8 deepor boid on the water ut each dip, | * First bats o errors—Lioston, 17 lartford, & —_— o AL Frankiin another halt was made, and here the REVIRWING STAND, Tho Democrats, :mnumfi‘u ’:ltl‘ln rlver x"-'a‘ ol fuwm;nh In the | gud hela it 1o tho end of tha stroky, Hefore 1eft on bases—Dioston, 3; liartford, t. T EENANCIAL ¢ jamu warm groetlug occurred, the President and | The two corps of cadets wers draswa up 1n front of Rovcial Dispatch to The Tritune, house which Yale ovcupled last year, | The three | penching Mill lives tho Hacvards were far enongh | - Tora-base hit—Wright, 2 1 s Bails called —On Boni, 12; on Larkin, 10, Htrlkes calted—O/T Bond, £20; o Larkly, 10, Sk out—Nono.. ©f Wid throws—Hruwn, Ifarbldre (2), Bardock, Fumbled balls—Leonsrd, Sulton (2), Flys milvsed—Sutton, Double plays—Leonurd and Wright. EVANSVILLA, Evaxsvitir, ind., Juno 28,~—Bose-ball. ku{ly. of Cambridge, o paper Lot Ir9. Hayen,aud the Indios accompuning the Frevi- Tragy 20l 8 pairoae coler Al dential part, und tho guests of th Uoverner came £0 tho reviewiuu-stant aud wers londly cheered by the asmemnbled muititude, Tha sppearance of o troops, as they marchod . tn roview, was uniformly cxcollent. ‘Uhe raviow lusted three-quariers of an hour, ofter wilch the two corpu of cadets wnluted tho Yresidont and were H UNITED STATES 4 Per Cent Loan. UNDER AUTHORITY of s contract with Iy KECRETARY OF THE TRFEANUILY, T THE UNDERSHINED hereby give netice that . 1 )d of 8 manwhols g ireat admtrer el Vi 780 Stato-Liatse to witacss the procession, and from | divmlssed for the day. Ina bitter. expreston. Ttwill bo Leptoutof the | FyYChon theiand of aman who ls g krest adiirer | tracted exertlon, ‘Lo arvarus respouded suri. . thenca to the Brunswlck 10 witnoss the grand re- AT TIE HOTEL. Cunvention if possible, but the Indications are that | boat-houses m‘;' ulnl—" L vcmu‘wwkluxfllu clently to maintain thelr distonce, and thaa they 103 view, ‘The placa chaten for the first slighting of tha I'rmdcl:m and frionds was sclectod Infnd-rnm ,;nvn hiim rostand guict beforo Jolning in the demonytra- Tho Premdent's apartmunts ot the hotel are marvels of thy decorutor's skill, The entiro rat story, convisting of over tbirly roonis, is cagazed for tue Vrealdential purty, The banquot-rouus §s assed the Lolsh, Harvard's time 21 minutes aud E7'decouds; Columbla 5 onde. Eldeldie, Columbl e bost fu o dead fuint, tho college enmmitieoy, and the arrangements wera deciared 1o Lo vatlefactory, Dt dr, Cook sald the baok teadinie down to the water at the new point Jome Lot-tieaded antl-**Folicy™ wil throw tho brand which will dre the magaziuo, when the fgut will be vigorons and Ultter. 7To-night (o Flist base on errore- Metplils, 2. Evanaviiles, u; Memphia, ilien, 20 Nieuiphin 6. » tive and wearying ceremonfes of the day, ‘This | just belng fnishad. 6t Canaatian 15 belieen Giat N Bhors | toion stoog, and (et thelr shells muulibo —— etk ities, &) Sempts, ¢ from {hfs date, and uatl Jay 16, a3 p. m., they wHl _ ; £ ., contusd rand er- | stralned In carrylng thom up and down. With liasg hfta—b e i pred waa ot Hlighland Lake Grave, in tho Towi of Nor- A PLORAL BALL B ith Glone ahead, althowgh the Tght sgatnst | conaidotablo Rsperily of wnuncr be demanded BASE-BALL. srusligse ita=Evanseiihs, 2 voceive subacriptions for the 4 PER CENT FUND= . folk, twenty-two milcs from the city, ¢ TIE RSCORT, The Governor aud_Comuwasuder-in-Chief had do- talled Adjt.-Gen. James A, Cunningbam, Col. The general fecling of all present was that the gsme waa fairly won by tho Kvanavilics, the do- clalons of the niupire, the pianager of the Momphle Reda, befug manftestly prejudgod tn favor of bis two feot in dlameter, made 072,080 carvations, I8 rusponded over the table, which i4 Nlled with fugs of gl pations, rudinting ‘trom ite centre, Un tho tablo is o florul busket tour feet in feuzth, on eacl BD LOAN OF THE UNITED NTATES, |a numinstions as maled below, AT PAIL AND AC« CRURD INTRIREST IN GOLD COIN, that the Uarvard crow shonld be ousted from thewr quariers, and that they should Leglven to Yale, becauso, he sald, thoy were thcre last year, himall day has bren bitter and giving large gains, Uov, Kirkwood arrived to-dey and will bring out Dr. DBatlard as o **dark-horse.” The Prohibitori- AN OLD SCOLE I'AID OFP. In May, 1875, the then new sad ambitions 8t. Loute team fell afoul of the Chlcagus and wiped X b o o 3 and so had & prior claim. Of course, Cnpit. Ban. iltars v Hutching, and Col, Willam A, fower, | endof which 14 a smailve busket. A hield of | ana Leld o mosting Lo-night, and declared on Gear, | crofty of Hiarvant, dcclined to conteat, toany such | them up by tho singgorlag acoro of 101aG. Since S AR LA Lttt oot e of hin slaf, 10 Ra fo Norlulle and eacort the broal- | eholeu winull fowwers I placed ovur uach dovr, anl | Mo Ligutenant-tlovernorship llee with Prang | iraugenical, and w coiaproinies wat dnally uliect- | ypaq tiine the clubs, varlonsly changed, have often Sesiit Eimh I The FRIALY Quartcrly, snd are oxampt froin the peyment of taxes 15 1o iraln & 0 wcioek. xecommnIoa bv the Uited | ammgeilere Form 1 Bikels. arg Ind wver ghon | Gampliells of domser, nnd Delos Aol of Mae. | €005 B (RO (o tha s ol Yale. Tt ha | met nd both bavo been succossful, but notunti) | ptyeravicee, June 26, Tl followlag gam of | ordutles o the Usited Giates, &1 well o rom taxasion [ Blates Marahal, Noloud (1 shor, the Mon. W. | of the wWindugs, iwltrors, aul doirs, Wi S e e tonlohs At ihs | buen lenythioned so as tosdmitof stowing away tho | yestorday have the Whita Stockinga been ablo 10 | bawo-ball was jpiayed ta-day: in any furm by or under State, municlpal, or locsl ans 4 itlubo N BT v ¥ i ferus, smilax, and bouguets, with u dove In the centre thereof, In the windowa aro exotic planta, Tae hallway of thoe hotel hos been telmmned with eyatic plauts “wnd festuoned, and the stalrcase o [fued eard, the lun, £, W, Klusley, Jamea Sturgews, Lurchard layes, son of tho President, and his fricads, and u squad of twenty members of the In. dependont Corps of Cadels to act as guardu of honor, with 8 squad of police, members of thy b3-foot shell, and Columbia's new buat s aleo stored there, TOR HARVARD CREW fsthe heavlest cver sent Ly that college, The men are all thick-sct, but tho average of helght is thority, THE INTEREST on the REGISTERRO STOCIK will be pald by cheek. fasued by the TREARURER OF TIIE UNITED NTATES, Jay back that pheoomenal 10-0 acore. Durleg all Just year, though larga scotes were twice wmade, the **coming champlona® couldn't put on the whitewash, Hut yesterday the 10-0 was wipod radldence of Indge Celo, by delegates in the city. e way prevented by the Judzs as **The man who s and ought to Qovernor of Loulsiana, " Packurd revpondad In 8 fve-minute spuech, in wihich he thuntod the crowd for the honor In press, and a fow others, with nstax and rosea, ‘'hu chandeliers and mir- below tha itsual staniazd of oaremcu. The crew, | out, and the rocurd now atands the other way, St N ¥, fo theanicr of $8a hoider, sod mallad o bis ddress. TSI el TR 1CEH| aot L oe S o sud oug aBta ity - s e i Tepatnigan. to-day a4 when o wha | (hken s whole, (s o of tha bent tlat over tep: e e Vit ihegiping-ons t . & L Bt Dy Lty e Togate e Thmediutety ATtor iha soview of the milltary the | Governon sud advised adfioroncato tin old-time | toeonted Harianl, TUSIRALG oty Sebsoss iy G numbers near tha railcoad statlun, and awaited the arrival of the Presidential tramn. 1t catno at 8198, and halted only Toug enough todetach the rear car, #n which were'the Uresadont, his Cabluet, tho ot~ cials, and malu friends of tho party, Tnese stopped quletly without ceremouny, und thero wus ? littlo neeno of plug:mi ‘fntroduction at the plate orm, Tho crowd began to gather abouttho Dudley Ftrect statlon st B o'clock, and before 0 o'clock at Tepat 1,000 wulnlu Wurw present. On tho arelval of evory nward and ontward traln, #0 vRger woa the dustre to get the ilrst alimpss of the Presidunt, that o rush wae fnvartably wade for it, and t difrulty was experleuced by the train-mcn In clezring the tracks. Batiery C, of Muiross, Capt, Baldwin, First Bat. talion of Artillery, appeared upon {he ground shortly after @ o'clock with soveral fleld-pleces, ‘which were planted fu an open deld to the right of the raliroad, In readl 10 firo a ealuto on tho ar. tival of tne Prealdentisl traln, Maj llcti's First Battallon of L‘lulr{ nv‘:enrrd mpon tbe grouwd, falling In closo behind the artillery, * T'wo detuchi~ ments (Companies D aud A) of tio Lancers wero drawn up in ibe rear of the station, GRITING TURLULENT, A squad of about thirty police mrrived al 0:15, VLelug nono 100 soon, for the erowd wos growing nolsy and turbulent In the extreme, Great trouble wyus experienced in preserving any dogree of ordoy, ..mlltho r:‘mnlu-.' of tralna was coueldvrably fncon- venlenced. Un the ureival of the carrlages contalnlng the witate suthiontics, they wero arranged 1n the rearof the statlon, near the' cavalry battalion, thu Uuve ernor's carriage belug placed In the middle of the road, 'The rallroad rato was lowercd, ang & cordon of police kept the Governor's curriage clesr of the More than usual intcrest was felt by Chicagoans in yesterday's game bocsuso 1t was known that Menurs, Halllnan and Jonee, late of Keck's disbanded Rede. had been accured, and would make thelr Aret Chicago appoarance. The former is 8 Chicagoan, and & favorite, and the latter uas played here oftou cnough to bo well kuown, It was beartlly hoped that the addition of theso two strong players would mark & turnin the tide for the Whites, and none helleved this moro earneatly thau the players thomselves. It was thospisit of confidence growing out of this bellef that largely helped to win the game. ‘The first of the marks which win games was pot put down uutl] the third laning, whea Battin's oniy errorof the game led to four rums. Afior two tionds were out Ulenn bit sharply to Battin, and reached dest ona wide throw, which Croft had to leave his bag to get. Qlenn reached sccond on Clapo's low Lthrow, and waltea for lsitiozn, ‘Tho latter i & free hitter, but Nicliols didn't care to riak bl nd he was scnt to base on balls, McVey took his show at it, bat was no luckier, and, aficr spending & fow muments In dancing to zet up to lfll ball and tn du‘lxlm: 10 get ous ol i1s way, ke tvo lad to tske hils Al fortonate, and it a siarp une between Battlo and Force, which brought In Glean and Halliuan! Do~ n alding by o curlously wild and useless throw. flu-n went s lluer just over Force, aud the innlag closed with four Tuns, all uuearoed, In the next lnnln‘ und ogaln after two hauds wero out, Drsdley Uit a beautiful ono over Bilong for twd basey, and Glenn Lrought bim in by a shary ouo just past third-base bag. Dorgan's ba 1ing of the ball let Gleun to second, sad ilsilinaw's erd Of tho United States. TIE SUBSCRIPTIONS will be for COUPON BOXDS of $50 and $100, and REGINTERED NTOCIK in denominations of $3U, $100, $500. $1,000, 85,000, and §10,000, THE BONDS, both COTPON and RNEGIS. TEIRED, wilt baresdy for dolivery July 2, 1577, FORMS OF APPLICATION will be furafshed by the Treasurve ot Weshmgton, tbe Assleians Treas- urers st Baltimore, Doston, Chicago, Ctoclnustl, Now -Orlcans, Now York, Philadelphis, 8t. Louls, and Sau Francteco, and by the National Banks sud bankers gon- erslly. The appilcations'uust specify the amount sad denomtaations required, and, for registsred stock, the full nama and Post-Ofico addreas of the persoa ta whos the bonds shiall be made payable. TWO PER CENT of the purchase money must accompany the subscription. The Temalnder may bo pald at the pleasitre of tho purchaser, sither &t Ume of subscription v s sny time prior ta Oct. 16, 1677, with Interest sdded AL § per cent Lo dato of yeyment. PIIY PAYMENTS may be made In goid colato . the Treasurer of the United Btates st Washilngton, or Amslstant Tressurers at Ualtimore, Dostva, Chicago, ' Cluclonat!, New Orluans, sod 8t. Louls, and to ths X Amlstant Trossurer st Sa Franclsco, with exchsage on New Tork, or Lo elther of the undersigned. 5 0 PRROMOTE TILE CONVENIENCE OF | RUBNCRIBRIS, THE UNDERSIGNED wil also pecelve, In Meu wf coln, Unlted Btsles notes'or drafte oo New York, at their coln yalue on the dsy.of Fecelps i the Clty of ke Prestdent, uccompanivd by Mrs, Hayos, with scve cryl otlior ludivs, Atlorney-Geueral Duvens, and other membore of the Prosfdont's party, Gov, Kice and Councll, several L nlted States aud Stats ot - clals, ant “rumlnunt clitixens entered onc of the parlors of tha latel Drunawick, whero thore wasn formul presentutivn of distingulslied persons to the Prestdont, Buon aftor 4 o'clock the Preeldent, Secretarfen varts, Schurs, aud Key, and Attorney-tuieral Doveny, cscorted by Guv, Rice, Nuyor Frince,and memboers uf the Uevernor's stuil, entored PANLUIL MALL. ‘The ropes wero at onco let down, and crowds d cagerly forward to shake hands with the ldent. For an hour there was sn incessant fluw of men, wonien, oud children, At 5 o’cluck tho ‘Landshaking was dlicoutinued, and uu{ur Prince, steppiog to the platfurm, prescuted the Presicent (o the audlence. 1ils appearaucs in thls usition of greater prominence was tho stzmal for 'Ah%'tolmllllfll and enthusiatio cheering, ladies waving un_sccompauimont with thele Landkers chiv When the gpplause subslded President alds 41 -zegret that thu cogagemicnts of i Commlitieo aro such that I cannot shake handa with all who wuuld 1ike to shake Lands with me, 1should bo very glad to shake tue hands of those wlo conyuy 1o e this genorous Baston welcome. 1bid you good-night, " Auildat clcers und crics for Secrelary Evarts, the Prealdential purty moved rapldly out of the kall by rear eutrunce, 4nd t3king cirrioged were con- Veyed to thelr quarzrs ut the Bransylck, UHANQUET. At 7 o'clock the banquet zivea byUay, Nice to Mr. Hayes uccurred 1u private parlors at the Rrupe- wick, “Tho affale wus entirely private and saclal, and ntiended vy no speecher. I'l‘hu following are they shauld take to truiulng essily. Ouly twa of tliein have beon in the hablt of smuking, and even Choee gavo up tho woed early fn tho year, tofora tralulag was begun. Haviog no bad habits, of course traln of suddenly abandoning dissipa- tlon wes not felt, They sre all of gemal, phiog. matic temperaments, 8id bave received the direce tions uf tho coach with the best porsiblo grace. Tho kiudest feeling existe amovg them, and one of the most prominent alms of the Captain has been to keep constang banuony, The wen are very modest, The collegu's had defear at the hands of Yale last year has had the eftect of toning down the feeling of the men wonderfully. cicar that this year t ‘mean busines Herotofore they hava been Ja the babit of reforring 1o thelr victoriuus record with 1nore or les pride, and_ have thought that, with littlo traluing, they could defeat any competitor, Hut his year they are moro acusible, As onaof them remarked in my hesring tho other day, **A good record never won o posteruco yet."' They arc a tne-looking lot of fellows. road-shouldered, — deep-chested, with sinews like corded knots of stecl, they ime ress ono a8 having grest endurance and etrength, 'helr complexions aze clear, their eycs brizht, and their demeanor, though quieter than usual, shows determinution to win if possible, 1L fs evident tbat their tzalner knowa his business pezfectly, Great carv bas been taken in BELECTINU THH MEKX for tho crow. In the drat h‘"“‘ Copt. Daneroft re- ected niauy 9no oarvincn because lie did not bee feve them atrong enoush to atand the trying or- deals of training. Hiia thdory ta that it {8 far easier t0 suake a good rower of & strong man than it is to make 8 siroug pisu of & guod rawer who lacka Eh]lltll proportions. Tu waking hls selections he as chosen scveral who are country lade, Uroughit Hv(ncl ples of the party, 1w was not here to create tscoril, but biarmony. = Thia was 10 thne far dis ruption in the Hepubllean party, If that party falled, the Demoerats would cocie futo puwer und the Confederacy wonld rule the unatlon, e ad- ‘v‘x?edl‘h-rmuuyund united action, Division was efual - ‘'he Democratic £tato Central Committce fa in tho clty aud hos arranged o call fora Kiate Cone \'cm&uu which will meet Aug. 16. The placo wus not fxed. . ———— . THE WEATHER, Wasuixatoy, D, C., Juue 7—1 a. m,~For tho Upper Misstsalppl Valloy and upner lake'reglon, statlonary or higher pressurc, stationary tempers atare, winds mostly from the northwest, parily cloudy wuasther, and possibly occasinal showors. ARLOUS TIMES, Spectal Diapateh to The Tribune, Camo, Nk, Juse 26.—Tho weallicr hers has been aultry to-day, following o heavy storm of wind sud raln early this morning, Last night & ittle before midnizhit & largo neteor was visltle bere, accompanled with a bumming nolse and sound ltke au expluslon.s LoCAL oUNENYATION, YACIHTING. O CHICANO CLUD ¢ wet at the Snerwan House last night, Commodoro Bradley prealding, After tho reading of the minutes tho Treasurer's report was submitted, showing & balanco of §288 in the Treasury, Now members were elected, as follows: George Bullen, Ablutt Adams, ¥, C, Duncan, . A. Fleming, Ed Crave, Thomas Thompwon, Hobert Urace, Mr. Poilibone, and C. A, Hall. An appli- cation for membership was recelved from Robert Palcon, and laid over under the roles, Sec, i, Chaj iu reiation to the measurement U icnded s0 8y to read: **Tho ) be taken atthe widest part of the yacht or boatat the water-line at the samo draft at which the lcugth js wmessured, 'The drafs of waterat which all yachts or boats shail Lo meas. nrmn‘n‘ll bo that ut'which they sball eall at ull ro- A commanlcation from the Oshkosh Yacht Club, who dealre the Chicago Club to participsia in the Fourth of; July regsita at Oshkosh. aud prom- f4o free * towing from Green dlay to Oshe kosh for el yachts that may sccept, was recoived and placed on dle. Upon miotion, thoss who desired to enter for the race weore in- atencted to so duform Commodure Bradley within thirty-aix hours, Chap. U of the by-laws on the dutles of the Tozatts Commiltea was nlso amended, Upea molion, the Chals l}uwlnlw.\ Capt. Farrow, Mr, Munger, and Capt. Prindiville 8 cummiitee 10 wait upun tho suthoritics of the illinols Central € W, fiel T 0l W, fresh, 65 N W, fre 5 AUGUST BELMONT & CO., New York. S up more or less in the open alr, sud tougl, bardy, - < Hroad and request the privilege of plankiuy oue Srowd. Gostaund ordor of "cuteys Gov. Hice und Wrv. SRXRRAL U4 LYATID ty. HRSe o right brovght him In, ratsing tho reory. to | K4 b d iU 0 g plsiralnarrived st the Dudley-atrest atution, !'lnyu’-a Freshicnt | 354 My, Stetaon, dauzh: 10410, Juns A ke ewployed by the craw this year 18 u.l'I Ewne ';;7 fed :5 s H'A' it o the 3018 fo- sligolalierotantiogin Bl o o make's DREXEL, MORGAN & CO,, New York. 1 N oo, Srgiom tanse. th vight, decorated with | Friucos Mayor brince ond S1Fs. Davion: Tovtaka {Bought to Le a great imorovement upon st B | Brcicne i bn by & sbot 0. centrs fcld which | , The brincival buslacas of the evenio was the J.& W, SELIGMAN & CO., New Yerk, last geason. reach torward has beea custalled, and the wh uke {8 coneiderably shorter than thot uscd heretofore by oarsmen of thia College. Last summer's esporience taught the wen that tho reach waa solong as Lo exbaust sho rowers fapldly, without glving the bost sutlicient lmpelus Lo com- pendat fur the strain, The lege alaw do agieater part of the work uow than bas beea customary. Phie siroko ju chanscter y & alow tecover of the body snd a quick oting out of the srms, the quick moveuient belog xiven fo the pull i awarding of tho prizes ontended for fn the reyatta of last Baturday, t. Wilson and Secretary Kromer jointly made the presentationy, The **Jua" took tha fret prize in tha sccond clase, ~6 Banging ice-water pllc&r.—aml the **Mawle " re- culved the second prize of the same clase—also s pitcher of less claborate deslxn. The **Guod- enough '’ sod the **Peri® touk resvectively the first and second prizes of (ho third ! : ting u silver pitcher, ‘The **Zepby, 815; sud the **Flectwing, ™ § MORTON, BLISS & CU., New York, 7 FILST NATIONAL BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. N. Y. & : DREXEL & CO., Philsdelphia, & Joxx 34, 1877, ARANTEED SPECULATIO streamers, tho 10,000 people who' thrunged tha vi- cinity of the railroad acnt up 8 shout of welconie to the Presldent, which was takon up along the line ofiarch., Aa tho cars came ju, tho customary Presidential saluto was fired. Qov. Rice, stait, and fuvited guests wera stationed un Dudley street. aud tho cavalry battallon was drawn up I 1no between tho crossing nud the depot, As s00n as the train stopped, u detachunent of caduls alighicd from the cais und took up fhelr position ter-Geners{l Key and Mrs. Lleul.-Goy. Knight; Secretary Devens swl Mre. Btorer; Socrelary Beburz and Mre, I welly Gov. Mctor- oick aod ra, Long; Tresidunt Elliott and ™ Ml E Clilet Justico Gruy and Miss Foote; Presldent.of-ihe-Scnate Cozzswell_sud Mrw, McCormick; Jo M. Lowell nd Misa Evarts; Uov, Noyos und Miss Plat; Col. Storer wud ' Miss Rice; Licut.-Gov. Koight g aud HKewsca Jet get sway. In ihe scventh luniug Ulenn was sent (o bade on balls, ana lallinan posted bimaelf and cracked the dret batl pliched iway over Blong for two basws. = After two hands were oul, Poters came for the thled lime to the rescus aud broughh intworuns. It may be sald for Peters right here that bie seemed to bo kept in zescrve for the Durpose of bringing inruns, Itdoeen't oftenhappen thatsny oug piayer canbat lu five runsin oue guiie, ds e sud Miss Devens; Bpeaker Lo, boA. CHEERJERESEESAEEY 13 o of bouor ot the spat whero the FProsident was to | Huyes. . th ver, Thu o [} chltke | Humpty Dumpty did fu yesterday's. ‘Vhe last twa 40 od ! traddics bav . st B s partars wore superbly decorated ana the At aopted oy tho Eaglleb copescn " B rara el the ol¢aih vamia by Joues and | 13 3weids tade to tourth claus bosta. Aticruoms | (FUGICholT i 0 S SUSERE O Bkt TRE WELCONE. tabies a mlrably of the caterer's skill. Tho ban. ancroft 1s veey much respectsd by the [ Glooo, who mado clean bis and wore helped | B A" SHG U otlion pon that subjoct: aniee o1l 00 day Straddica; Money rofuacud If 'no prods President Hayes imwodiately loft . tho car, and, | quet was concluded ut 8:30, whea the Presidential ew, sud be bas them Iu thoroug] mmand, Mo | around by Halloen sud McVey. g3 L made. efercace """‘w. ar u&ftfi‘l‘f'&'fi«f‘. y e ——— THE'NEZ PERCES, Sa¥ FraNcisco, June 20, —Tho following dis- vatch from a spccial correspondent fu Just recelved frum Fort Lapwal, dated 24th, via Walla Wall **A courler bas just come throuzh from G Howard. Col. Perey; with bis comuwand, Lss Juloed the Genersl ut Nortow's Station, ou tho Littla Cottonswood, sbogt sixty Liplies from ey, o, sioous by The run-getting for tho visitors needa no descrip- tlon. Tuclr batting may Lo described ina fow words, McQeary kit safely lu the dret inniag, snd was woled by Auson f Lho # th. Clapp scored a clean Lit fn” the fourth Juming. ‘Theselwo were the only Browus who ever reached frat base. The Gelding uf the visiiors was mized and varle: Clapp leadiug because of the lively work, ke bad tu alop chholn' eratic dellvery, McGeary snd Crott were slew_excellont, but the vcticld wus slaky wnough, Bloog lesding by rupping up t0 0 | Cre Iy abeolute master of s}l thelr movementa, and Lie discipling s atrict and exactlng, although enforced 1o a guict way which gives no oifenss 1o those in bla chatge. ‘The strongert puller 1n tle boat {e wartz, while Smich, Jacobs, snd Bancroft sre the next sirongest varsmen, Lo Moino, Legate, and Ditigham ore sbout eveu, rowlug with o tnifle less forco than thele uredecessors. Ceocker in tho iightest 1an in the crow. bt perhaps Ls the best that could have Leen selected for Lhe position of buw, Last woek it was rumored that Crocker's o was discovored, the multitude cheer- edlondly. Uev, Rice raphdly advaucgd 1o meek the Preatdent, and botb the Presldent and tbe Gove ernor cordially grasped each utber by the bond, #nc ke latterittered the followlog welcome in byr Lalf of tho Cowmonwealths *41t affords me great pleasure, Mr. Prestdent, to welcume you to the Commonwealth of Massachu- octly, aud to extend 12 you by Lospitality ef its pessis: ‘Chey recelrs “you with all tby Lonork dus your exalted stutivn 08 the Chict dazisteate of party took cdrrlages und drove to Music Hall, where a concert wis glven by the Apolie Club la compliment Lo Presldent Uayes. ON THE KOUTE from New York bither, fu responso to the recep- tlun ot Putnaw, Coon., tbe President suld: *VLADIES AND fGUaTLENEN: | am very plad to cxchange groetiugs with thls patriotic gathering of s:lll:u Mnl’ ‘\nli{ww\‘ll»;fil u“t‘,uuwwlfl .\‘ly [T ccators belonge ‘udbaw, Coan. (Applause, o Rorwich, SLoudos, W indbaine sad possiity ia Mrunxes AMERICAXN MINIXU AND BIOCK EXOU ARG F.-0. Bog L6146 44 Broud-at,, Jew York. Rt Ay ottt —e e AEANDKERCLT EFS. ee)'s Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs | i , $1.50 balf dozcu. or 250 saak. ——— SOUTH CAROLINA. Cranrxatox, 8. C.. June The special clection for soventcen membera of tho Logislature to represent Charleston Cuunty occursed to- The Democratic ticket, coptalning the nawes of fourteen whitu sud thiree colored citizeus, was elecied withoat oppoaltion, the Republicany bsvivg dacided yeaterdsy 0ot L0 sun auy blckes. ¢ & ey

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