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SUNDAY. JULY 1, 1877=SIXTEEN PAGES . . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: I e i THE BAR ASSOCIATION. 5od deal Paseed balls—Brown, ); Snyder, 1. - T, Latham, ‘Fambled bells—MorHl; Shafter, o8, cntered her in tue free:for-all race at tho ing, and many disposed of. Tuereisn Springfield, Miss., meeting, which ‘comn ences of toom 1 BAT, AND HOOF. : - ¢ very cvenly maiched. In the licensed in this State to practice law, which uk LR i s 0 2ot Lotpuny i Somers, | Jotver il et 5o S8l s | ool 3 Loutsvilies, 8, 50 V! ats can yet nd at No. at e mp, "est Roxbury nly 8, and that he is goiny . THR CHICAGO-ST. LOUIS GAME. * 118 andolph strect. No. 119 Clark stroct, No, 83 | out of Nora Vorih, sald fizst cholce, the prafer- The Matd. fs now st Dextér »’z':'r'i"i’.i%?fi.’&l‘fi.’,‘ - se:aeg ?’35’;3.’.“’:%&'{&&.‘ be had had ‘ the Tormer Tarvard] 2m coesae e o seen e | oo etk A N 07 T wentyseeandatrect. | (o oukale o T e iy % | Mopeiapredln e uvetorins Buat. i levar | )y estiat conversatcn with Judges Biodpest sad Drum- s e betwesn o C3 I . aps the intention of 2 11 ' P .y pthe Useof the Former VBTG | Chicage snd’BL. Louis Clus. here: torany wag | . The Clicinnati Faptives. pasjimues the record of | s, fGll Brother Starti 1h tha tnlla-850-4-QUicicr | Cobcago o Take Tart o th eiianla Ber back to : vl:’hzmon offl:h ;;ge’ Aget o ey had et o folow tho Bte oy 1 Clanahan, wyer. b L dash, Edinburg sold sécand cholce, Kilburn third, and ‘the Chicago borae Crockford fourth. It is three years since this Jast-named horso bas ap- esred in public, baviag been throws oat of train. ng for that time on account of bad foro legs. He s been trstucd ducing e presont soasan by M. A. 8. Tiarnes, snd in the race yesterday showed up Maneur s offersd a spocial purse for her against the best, time aver made over. this aret 2:17: or, he may send ber to Cleveland. Donla himeelf will of course come here to drive Badine and his other horses in the meeling commencing July 17, and the gossips oesert that after the Springfeld race ho will part company with tho tice of calling only a certain number of cases s day. instead of having an unlimited call. He also stated that Judge Bl t would to-mor-* row (Monday) morning call through the balance of his calendar, and those cases which could be postponed to next fall would be put over, while* the batting of the disbanded - clob, from which it nruuu 1hat the five highest. records. were: M ning, 424; Hallinan, 3513 Jones, 318; Addy, 31 Pike, 284, Inasmuch aa Manning has done batter (hangny faan In tha Rostons, Harry Wrsht may very likely have his private opinion abont the wis- dom which let him go. broken up by raimrat the closs of the fourthinn} the score standing 2 to 1 in favor of St. ln:unl? Omne St. Lonis run was made off a very bad error of a grounder by Hines. and_ the other off a passed ?."r{.{ llh:}'ey.b’ (l,;l(ll o’ run Was made in the fourth innin fourtt, inning by lifnes on en error by Force and Tays Over Yale, The Supreme Court to Be Asked to Disbar Payne Fitta. the Ball-Field Boston o 4 )y Jomes. About 1,000 people were - 3 vresent. The b in fine fou 1 i o ¥Flaxes Louisville. Fod Tacsday. and e prajociad i 0re Yondsy | . A. Cummings, better known ss Arthur, bas | A7 fhe'rut attcmpt tho horses wero sent awdd fo | et pultedine- ribions ‘eer tr partiace Budd | P ™ et rh Caheh Lhie ipirtics were readyicc aDolia Wil b6 off. dohes. havie Tescivad horsl. | Ject ‘released by fhe Live Gake, of Lrus. and | o ‘good efart. AL the rat turm Trump ook the | of the turd, 24d thelr separatior smowki1s oo | Mr, Gondy Makes Borye Sweent ji] AREnna o Sl wodld e Heard, able relesse from the Chicago Glab, Jeft for Q. | {oiRed the Cipcinnati Club, _The cauge of hia'tcou- | lead, with Ediuburg . socond, . KUBUrn | Would be Srcatly resrettod by the femaral panlior® | il weeping Innuen- | Alter some farther unfmportant discussion, cinnat this evente. 5 le with the club apthorictes does not |'ihid, aud Crocktord fonrh. ' 'They 'ran | “Totnls Tue Tiiwre can aid tha fact hat bovis does Against the Profession. mmoz\lflg‘cfifl“on adjourned to the first Saturday ober. in thase positions until nearly to tho three-guarter ypole, when Edinburg gave ft up completely and went to the rear. Crockford was now sent for the lead, and when ihe homestretch was_entcred his head was at Trump's flank. Coming home, he pained somewhat, but was neverable to reach the Dbay horse's besd, Trump winning by 2 neck in ‘has made arrangements to trot the Maid st Cincin- Dt on July 4, a8 the following extract from pe- per of thatcity shows. Hewll drive Bodine in the 2:19 race at Dexter Purk Tnesday, and leave the same evening for Cincinnati: **The managers of Chester Driving Parkare to he congratulated upon having vecured for the last day appear. ~ If he should go to natl, and that clab shionld be restored to Leaguc membership, it wonld present the anomalons spec- tacle of the President of the International Aséocfa- tion (which office is held by Mr. Cammings) play- ing with & League clud. 7 THE CIAMPIONSHIF, ‘The ehlmrlnmh Zames of the past week have- ght changes in the relutive stunding of the contestunts, Boston still mamtaining the lead, with Hartford a pood second. St. Louis and Loais- ¥ille are an exact tie, both on games won and lost. The Chicago-St. Lquis Game In- terrupted by a Shower. MARINE NEWS. ] WTELLAND CANAL. BorraLo, N. Y., June 30.—Vessels passing The Chicago Bar Association held an adjourn- €d meeting yeaterday afterncon in their rooms, and transacted a large amount of business. of Jones by the Chicagos, and | Chicago ecill holds its position at the wrong end of | , News from Cincinnatt fs to the cffect_that Has- 3 5 They seem to have their hands The ey, but has. ad Ungs bisaraves and b et i quite | 1:36%, Kilburn third, and Edinburg fourth. of their summer trotting meeting, Jaly 4. th "y Seem to have their hands full in looking - Engagement of Eggler. kit et R ;:‘:i‘:&:’c 10 | Tikly thus Avthur Cammineswill pltch for the | Inthe second heat lbura kada frife 1Ko heat | presonce of the (amons: maro Gordemin ‘Sratd | after the black sheep of the fold, and thegreater w‘“",'“"" Canal the last twenty-four hours: the rear Lefore the cnd of the prescnt weck. The | DOW Bine (5o remniwler of this 'season, with sucn | o ;lxl;;gvcggck;gg' 2way losely atteaded by | Therq 1 n trotter 'an::mg:u:hmh; moro- | part of the afternoon was consumed In talking | , ‘:5‘:"';]*?';“ Abervorn, Oswego to De- 3 3 : e atd Sege; | 3bout one E. B. McClanahan, who was proved to | relt; Granite State, Ogdensburg to Toledo; * suppart 3 he may get from o Cincfunati_amateur pitcher nimed Thompson, who i said to bo a phe- nowenon. ‘The team will' prabably be Commings, .+ Hastinge, c. 3 1 b3 subjoined schedule is prepared on the same prin ciple as that of Inet Sundiy—commting an. nqoel ouniber of gamet pluged by the Clacinatls with each Lengue clab before they forfeited their League At the first turn, the gray horse made an effort for second place, but Truinp was too speedy for hrm. At the half-mile pole Kilburn had two _iengths the best of it, with Crockford and Trumnp fizhting bard winaer of g0 many races, Goldsmith Maid. Nego- titions have been for some time fn_progress Lo se- cure hor, and at a Iate hour last might Mr. dohn Sullivan, the Treasurer of the Associatiqn, re- Dromedary, Montreal to Toledo; D. R. Vaa. Allen, Quebec to Chatham; L. Scheckluna, Toronto to Toledo; barks Hungarian, Ogdens- have been guilty of repeated acts of unprofes- sional conduct, as was shown' by the reams of ‘oley Midnning, (mposition of the New Cinciunatl Base- Ball Team. membership, June L. It wonld seem, however, ooth, 3b.; Addy, F. ke, 2 D. ; Ryan. c. . o & % 3 . 5 er A Cap- | for second place. Theac positions ~were | ceived a fual telegram from M. Budd Doble. who | testimony which had been taken on the subject. = B it oh e or] the Tledgs sou b e “;r e o oAy WUl Caby | mncoanged ail - the der™Tige BOUE il | ie at Chicago, closing the barmain. There are so | When the question came to the test, however, | Do Cleseland; G. M. Neclon, Kingston to Cincinnstt Club an be congted Jo the champron. | (O PI8Y & SUF game. The question of thelr sdumis- | burn galloping © wader ‘the - wite an | many domands for the Mald that she can only be | some of the members were aficted with extra | B2 City: Arctic, Quebec to Black River; Graco Fiiteresti Events at Dex- | ship sorler. Last vesr the guo required che | 310D 10 tho Leazao I8 in & fair way of sai- | casy winnerm 1:47, mEpi second, Crockfo had by the payment of money., For her trot here softuess of a Amelta, Quebec to Chatha; schis Guiding Three Interesting Sment of the snhanl daes +oon or hefoes (hg | Isfactory settioment by - the . agreement | third, Edinburg fonsth. —Edinburg ana Crock: | ou tho Fourth of July Mr.” Bable u to receie ness of licart, and wanted to give him an- | o "y el ter Park Yesterday, D a1 S aary of spoa o, o0 OF efors, {he | GACIOR SRR (0B (4o "® peut " cune | ford lvero sont to the sisble uuder the rules, not | $1,500. “Tuo Associatlon to farnish ofor her & | other chance. McClanahan also was allowed s Oswego to Milwaukee; Ariel, Port Hopo ‘syery club faiing o pay dald sum by mch time Ctm tado certain thingw i reurn for which the | BARENGE L iing heat was one of the most | beats hor best time $12000 Adtionst s ca be pujq | 10 Plead his csse, wnd he used | 30 Ruffslo; Mar, Port Robinson, to Erls; A 2 shull be coneiaered oy having withdrawn from the | ve clabs prowise (0 o certain other thlugs. IH | 15ty "conlested and intoresting ever an over the | to hier owner. It now remalas for the meather 1o | 18 time to the best asdvantage. | Muif Port Dathousie to Bay City; A.Boody, gist of the mattec is that the gumes set down for the Cincinnstt Clab, both in 1ts city and eleewhere, will from uow oul be carried out by the meW organization. Clayton to Al H Sy :enn,mh\nee Altred, Kingston to astard—Props City of Toledo, Ch Ogdensburg; Lowell Toledo 1o Gotousn Sy do {18 part to make the coming meating the most successfal ever held 5t Chester Driving Park.” .. BEN AKERS' SALE. In addition to the races at Dexter Park on the He admitted some of the most serious charges agalast hin, but pleaded poverty, sickness, ete., and promised not to do 6o any more if he was track. Monroe wzs substituted for tue former rider of Trump. ‘They went awuy to a good start, the pace being very hot from startto tinish. Al the st turn Kilburn had a hittle the best of it, but League." 'This yexr the Leatme constitation pro. vides that the paymest of the annual dues ($100) may be made **ou or before the lst day of June of Bodive and Little Fred—Movements of Goldsmith Meid. FoultTa o (a0 Iog worder = And hog Al e purrsnoR, fault in the following wort od a0y clab ail- saoRa. ‘Brump soon went to bis bead, and they went in this | Fourth, there will be an auction sale of tr nly X iam Ce P ing 10 pay £ald sum by such time shall thereby for- Special Dispalch to The Tribune. ks 3 : e ol - n sale of trotting | only let alove. Sterner counsels, however, pre- | iam Cowie, Port Huron to Chicago; barks - folt 114 meaberahip {0 the League. Tt docs mot | - Permencna, Pa.. sune 30.—he Allcgheny snd | Havaeeto e Oy 14 s it Mot, | tuck brooghs to this clig by . F. Akers, Eaq.:. | vailed, and he will probably not, practice farcher | George Thurson, Lake Superior o Ciiihat Bay: AQUATIC. appear that the Lesgae Tntended, by the | Rrie clubs plaved a very intercsting game hore mg- ey raced ho D P thene e iogt, whls s s | 0 hi"&&?fi:nm“&. s A '§',,‘ z%ehm. ler | in Cook County. 'The meeting was called o George B. Sican, Black River to Brockville} change in date of Paymenl, to grent sny | alternoon, resulting in five runs for the home ctub, | IHSFIATELNORS IBIRCNE BORIIONL RO AL | of the wouderful wialllon Goy, Sprague, and | (luer’Dy presiing Jewsit, Toe letters from g:nr;ts(reg{anmairv. Bhd:mn'x!':‘x;n::- 'g.;w‘: Judges Davis and Waite acknowledging the and two for the visitors, There were about 1,000 eulogistic resolutions passed by the Association THE HARVAED-YALE RACE YESTERDAY. hit | Special Dispaich to ThewTribune. was too_speedy, however, number of years previousto hisdeath. At Wednes- he fastest day's sale will be offered about twenty head of Erie to Turonto; raft of timbes, Bay City to additional advantages to a defaulting clab, Quebee. They merely extended tho ime of payment 10 a dato homestresch. Trump speciators, Thompson, the Erie caicher, Wi e oy hatf s Joneth 1 108 Harerogp, Conn,, June 30.—Harvard is tohigh | when lue clubswould be in possession of gute- | iu the face by 2 ball in the socond wning, Which | ey o the race. The Gummary fs a4 follow: fashionably ored stock, the getof Ethan Allen, | on Judge Davis’ resiznation were read gad fled. Tecoipts. and thus be berrer cnablod to pay the fee | czused bim (o play badly the balance of the sume: | “S, ., piv_kunutng, purse $30. mile heats, sl | Rhode laiand (sire of Gav. Spragae), Blanco, aies | Mr. Gooper moved that the reschution post. | Clearod—Prop Faleigh, Clicagy, 1400 tang icago, 1,000 tons at and 1o make most of the errors on hiis Allegheny's batted Phil)is for seven basc bits, with Jatber to-nizht, having won a-double victory over Yale, her old rival. Tu the morniog the crews of Smuggler, and other etallions of less repute. coal; sebr C. C.-Baru Mr. Aken'sale a weck ago yesterday was largely 50c.’ X §250 drat, %50 (0 second, ‘\'F.:s:nmnen o Trawp. by West Roxbuer, 108 poriing the Payne Fittz Inquiry be recovsidered, which entitiesthem 10 the privileses of mombership. and it was carried. Some dlscussion followed, The Cincinnati Clab has not paid a dollar to the ied 3t Springfield, snd this afternoon the ball- | Lesguc duriny the present year, and it does nof atotal of nine. The fielding on both sdes was far i .12 1 N eyt Uerafore, apioar how the Lusgne cab recogmze any | belter thin the batting, Annexed is the acore: | J. 1f, Siehahon s ch.i. Kilbiura, by icluriascor, atisidod, and the pricee realizod were above those | 4% Biack moving to have it reforvad vack 6 | Noaddltions] charters reparted, syalittlc over a lengih, in 24:30, and in the game | VATto{ ity recora of tae present year. The oblitera~ : 33 Atk 12 1 2| Wil doubiles be a larse attendsnco at Wednes. | the Committee, but unauccesstally. Finafly a | This report will be discontinued after today. ball, the club defeated Tale by a score ot 5 102, | Li08 from the scliedule of all the Cinciunali gauies | Alleghenics A ro | day's male, a8 & large number of the best-bred | Special committee of three—Messts. Cooper, o ball, y =- | would be a di:advantage to ‘she Boston, Chicago, | E¥ies! Johu Deinas b, i, Edinburz, by Loogleiiow, 90 horeesin the sond will be offered under the ha Otis, and High—were appointedjby the President PORT HURON. Toe race at Springleld was very interesting. al- | and Hartford Cluba tedch of whom won the first | HiTREED T Ibs.. 4 4ro | "Graly 10, at Dexter Park, Graves S Loomis | to Dresent the case to the Supreine Court ak the Special Dirpaich to The Trivuse. thengh nearly a8 onc-sided as Tuesdsy's coutest, | iawe . with Cincionat, and an advantage | Dassedimis—Eries 6 Allechenics, 0. 2 INE-140id7 1475 11606 will sl ¢ Auction about twenty head of colis by | nexL termn to have Fittz disbarced, a8 the Com: | P i Wit ¢ rowed in pearly two minutes poorer time. | 10 the Louisville und St. Louis Clubs teach of | Time of game—Two bours and iftcen minates. Wi trotting race of the day wns a purse af §500 Togul Tender. the sire of Tod Cland. Y | next tern ve & , a3 the Com- ort Horox, Mich., June 30.—Down—Props Thoniands of people who wWere disappointed on | %ho5I0st the 1t pame), bt such contiderations | - Umpire—=AT brate ¢ s for hoceos of e 2:40 s, e were original- i e mittee lod L AR City of Concord, Fountaln City, Pussalc, Japan, will donotless ymored by the Leaznc in its de- tay again Monday. eight entries in this race, il bat two started, ! % 0. X i The same clubs play again Monday. e A Sitton T oeime diawn. "Ehers way | LOXa Braxcit, June 10.—Tho mectlaz ot Mon- | iy, Culver then read a report of the Griey- | Colorado, Davidson and consort, Wiison and consort, Barnum and tow, Belle Cross and Trdsy by the postponement of tne race left cision of the matter. The championship schedale, LITTLE ONES. considerable difiicnity fu effecting a start, but the mouth Park opened ta-day with pleasaat weathor, auce Cominittee ou the charzes of forgery Sprmgheld disgusted, and did not return this morn- | coununz the Cinciunati Club as a member of the Speciat Disputch fo The Tribune. - i g, Kutiihalius, abonk League to June 1. is a8 follows: MuwaviEy, Jane 90, —In th wnmy (o-day be- | fleld was faally ordered to_ suore by Lady Me, who | * fair atiendunce, und fhat track. | r 3000, | amaiost W. H. Peckhan aud othiers, which {533 | barges: scrs William Gaandy, Maria Martin, iy ot e tween the Mifwavkee sad Minoeupolis Clubs the | drow the pole. Tuoy were Gually sent sway, with pdie paracof . Hows: Bessie Barwick, Curlew, Geo. W. TEN THOUSAND FERSONS WERE OUT, : i e A L Saggic St dive leniths in the rear. David 1L | homney, Yorkabire Lass, Egspt, Donsugh, Lattic | follows: i S ok, Ouflem, Geo. W, Thols, Mesemn: PRl et b Gt it oo P score stood as follows: “ ] ot e pole at iiie dest turn, but soon re. | Lo and King Bee started, the rut named being 4 [ Your Commiittee on Grievances hos had a namber | ills, Hurriet Ross. [ Innings— 2 oquisiied s nosition to Sam Kirkwood who | Sronz favorite, This race was won by Yorkshire | of mectings siuce the It statcd meeting of the | . Up—Props Huron, City of Lowell, 8t. Joseph, g Association. It having been stated at that meet- | Annie L. Craig, Badger State, Dean Ricbmond, lively scene. The race was snnotuced to begin at aofrang wom eaung Milwaukee 014t o-1g |l i ed to the haif-milo pole in 1:15Y%, with Voloey Lass bv_two leneths, Egypt second, Kin; Others close up, ~Thne, 1:4 g beo_ ing that some of the members of the Association Ketcham and consort, Mineral Rock and 10:15, and balf an honr earlier the prees boat and LIS L and the. rest wall sirine yor, Mavge 1 | thirds X . avme 5. | W : ; g f the that chartered. for tne jodges steamed up to the AL, Cook Co. o by the rear. am 21 Jesai. lieon Tomging from | T second race wus for the Jersey igrby ofakes, | had been puily of furgery, your Comuiitce avouce | Sampson and barees, Mayilower and consge s ing er , s value $1,500, added o sweopstskos of 330 cach: | comuunicated with the gentloman whom the, : me of ball to-day botween fhe Oak Par -beleuder. She was siven her hesd, Towever, | 00T ilos, Thore wore iz stattem . | underaiood <> ave muié the. siatcment. aud “‘“g é‘e‘l‘fif;i"’ ‘fi;m‘gfl%mflofi&lfié and Ve ort, How- #art, and awnited the coring of the crews. An Fawndales the Ttter weee victorious by a score of and cut down her horucs one ul a time ith o ™ Basil, Buacn-Baden, fle, Lounger, Corystes, and invited lim 1o attend their vext weeting, an honr before that time a gale of wind from the 18 to s, e Tust ane to be disposed of was \ olacy, whorm ard and t; schrs Collingford, M. L Wil touth, blowing directly upstream, had discouraged - e o5, che tance- Dick Sagseer. Bawil way the favorite, at to | promise the names of the members referred 40, CoBsorts. Aol ullingt . L Wil- e §ndges, who toubted If the race would be ! Ly e Dot i, i | S I“‘;fi‘y yar the diangesaud, and benl | 265 for Batien-Baden. The, rce was won | Copies of the corcespandence are attached o this o Rnth;}rfnn'!;" So%lb‘.',lmmon,: Queen City, * rowed, bat after & time the carrent veered uround | Yalt, 2. This was the decisive game of the serics. Jer the witg 4 length_abead ‘i sichysg, | easlly by Uades liaden by ido lenathe; Reaid) mpurs. YourComuitice ws lnformed tiat ln the, L“‘)’;‘;"’n"" S T h Averyd Juarueymau, 10 the nortiwest, and the white-caps that bad L2 = GENERAL NUTES, Naggie 5. secoud, Voluey tnird, David U. fourd, | 6000 "o leniihs felets Jioe, Corvaton, Tourth | Cone o o B P e ot ie” de- | T, aloer, Vatontins Kottiooc g?hir’le'mn oy Gameato 87365078 33 | W.T. Redmon, of the Memphia Reds, bas signed | Kirkwuod 6fth, nnd Francos last. Leaptac At Sl Dk tausser bitenon, T, | danenl menlone e ety | e alidr, Valertin Kolfug, AL ou, eprang op began to recede. The peferce, Prof. Avassiz, of Harvard, £on of the celcbrated natur- alist, warned the crews to get ready and take : vames have been played The following Len two weeks g01 since our last summary with the Milwauliees for 1575, Neither Blong nor Nichois made a base-hit in the -St. Louis scries. A Letter start was_eifected in_ the second beat. ic Lol the pole arvund the Grst turn, with S. 1 ket, Yolney haviug troued up niouth Park. rade the winner. cheared the victorious horse. Walker, the rider of Tenbroeck, ‘The Kentucky delegation lustily making the churge prufessionally, and he was of the opfnion that & disclosure of the facta might be prejudicial_to his clients’ intcrests i litivation, Wind—Southwest, fresh. Weather fine. THE CANAL, 2 il - | Grst five gawes'of the Chicay Prig ok et vl e i By : 2 thelr places. Harvard reached tac star first, row- | Jaue y—Hoston va, Chicagu at Luyion 8to 2 g 3 1o dlc'a wheel. At the Luifunlle polailisse po “The third race was for 8 norse “of $300, mile | which was penting, and therefore declined to fur- ing their regultion stroke; 8 few momentslate | Jane Lo tiason g B | e T e, e e be | e ™ot The mile mron ton box® | Beate, Fredetick the Great, auntioss. Kinney, | miah any stiiement of the fucts. Neitherof the | BRroaxromt, June 50.-Arived—Cayugg, 1be Yaule boat shot ou: . ts June 19—Hartford v 10 ‘La| B2 o e b d il 4 ik Iursoo, Duke of Strousbourg, and Risk started. | partics referred to is a member of the Association, | g o0 . d shot ous from'its quarten below the | 1308 48U YY SIS domin 14 {011" | running to third basc. Lo 'is oue of the"oldast | ning " of Sum Kirkwood = aud = Frances ol The Cront o o o e | Dot one of ihen meither remdes nor prcaces he | Lockport, 5,600 bu corn; Nefitune, Morrls, = fnstbridge. snd pulled up the stream, the loug R vl Ghicazo, at Lrouks 610 0 | Dliyers in the coantry. f»’fr" ,ff,‘,‘ hg:g;im"gl '"fa P tances | heut easily, Dauntiess second, Kinney third, | profession of law in this State. Your Commities | 5,700 bucorn; prop Montauk, | Lockport, 720 ehell darting rapidly through the water almost ap- Harifordat Ureokivn... 50 3§+ There was nothing bat a plain slab at the head of LR i h % Burgoo fourtn, Duke of Strousbonrg fifth, Risk of opinion that no good resnit would folluw the | nrls flour, 57,278 1bs mesl; n(EQ H. Heath, * peared 2 o i e, 8t Brodklin o, | the mound. bat the sumple inscription npon it tells | $130d Voluey, who wag in sccoud place, 1oft s | i, 7nced. Tine, L:475. public disclosure of thuir names, and, bewng un- | pucae % o0 b S Tk ta S June 2a-CRicagy ve. Si. L 1210 0 | it own ead story: **lie was umpire in aclose | foct andgave wuy s FT el | Frederick the Great, now tha favorite over all in | mble to pursue its inquiries further, it awaits fur- e, a corn; Andreyr Jackson, La- LIS SOMB UNINOWS, MARINE ANDEAD Juns S-HArtiurd ve. lostn, at Bustun- 4w 2 | game."—Cincinnali Saturday Nighl. under the wire Boll & length only, CHOGKS 8D | the tield, won the second heat and race in un easy | ther und more specitic charges and proots before | Salle, 6,000 bu corn. with low. slender legs reaching out from its sides, | Juue 23—Chicago v6, 5L Lonts. at Chicayy 8oz | & = parontly not maklug an effort to wiu the heat. In | 410, “Kinney second, Dauntless third, and | giving farther consideratign to the cases. Cieared—Champion, LaSalle, /9,783 feet lum~ #otlose way the concertof action. Thi isi June =_Toston va Lotlstille, ot oston Sto 1 | ‘theSt. Louls Republican eays of Tuesdar's 11 to | cousidecation of thie fact that Lady Mc-took a | $11on, Fancy tecond, Donguey Charges have een prefetved sgainst William H. | ber, 5,000 feet clling; D. F. Tright, Mortis, ny o8 e precision | Gyqe 5o—Bostan vs. Loulsvlile, st Hoston. 920 7|0 game that the Browns ‘*did pot half try to | little run on the homestretch. ahe was set back to | S\ mufiu 'a dash of three-quarters of & mile P e il Saterants mede bators. 72,000 feet lumber. N5, e and apparent case of the stroke caused an involun- TR G ATL ST R win, " which is the meanest slur ever made sguinat | xccond place, and the heat given to Maggie 8. |, A% gy ) S | s Commisten.” He was ac fed, at his own | B; 2 ) #hout of admirativn from the erow: A aro. edi the clab, and ap insult to the pluyers. 2,391+ Volney (mished thied, David i, | budsceenstariers, The race was wonby Faith- | the Comulitee. e P the uah BIDGEPORT, June 30—9 p. m.—Arriv tary sbont of ac he crowd which had Severs] papers, which are edited, as far as tholr 3 p Play Time, I d, less, Which Kept the lead from the siart. Hattie | request, by reporters of some of the daily news- | Prop City of Henry, Henry, 0 bu corn; Ili- guthered at Hempstead Park, opposite The start. | bail news is concerncd, on the basis that whatever | The Cincinnati Enguirer calls the Chicagos the | fourth, Sam Kirkwood ffth, and Frances distanced | . tind, King Bez third, Time, 1:18. papers, ‘and & portion of bis statement has already | dore, Hanry, 6,000 bu vorn; W At10:45 Loth SFuws were 1 positiun, and the word | 108 Clicago Clul, dnes'is forsno rhreaiol Kivet ['Whlie Whaln Cluby “bocamye they dre g0 often T oFi of thiaTieat Hiad the éffect of produc Tnaians, Dursago, Wrasmer, and Cycione aleo | Sliained publcity throngh them, - Insurch 2s Heaty, 56,100 1hs secde. 0 [P ? wugiven. Ason Tuesdsy, Harvard caught the | 10§, 80me-one, have indulge whsle kely they may called the White | . iution in the botting, Maggie S, sell rap. Indisna threws her rider at the half-mile | Mr. Peckbam docs not appear to be a member of Cleared—Prop Montank, . 2 . | iuga revolution in the botting, Maggio S. selling e Bar of 1his State. yonr Commiltes T the eared—Prop Mont kport, 4,883 b Wialers when they get down Cincinvat] way again. | [M8 & ISOIRHOR 1, (06 DHHNE, JOSER S ARIRE | pola. e nr Lot i bas oo Ut 1D Parsns its in- | wheat. Y + lowed suit, snd from first grip on the water, and began 10 Jead at once, | the crew rowing 8 trifle quicker than in the Colum- i Ag3inst the management becsuse it hired Jones and 17y lub_ disbanaed. Lipsn when the Cineinnati They supplemented this with the assertion that ‘The St. Louts Republican proposes a black-list of umpires, but fails to explain who should make assumed the lead at the start, by means of a lively She was never headed JACKSON RACES. Jacgsox, Mich., June 30.—To-day was the vestigations in his casc. Chargee have also been preferred against” E. B. MARQUETTH. e 3 . 2 h d was given. biarace. Yale started with a little flutter of ex- | tuerewss ope coucolation auyway,—Joues nevor | OF WD (0 v i it | mpaibevorlwasg fourth day of the Jackson races. In tha 2:6 class, b S e o ybody were suifered to contribute, it Iug the entire wile, and won_easily by a length 2 | McClananas e am . citement avd some eplaehing, and, quicker than it | FOUId 80 to Chicaco. 1t shiowld Le added that | [iiq 5007 contatn the Dame of every man Who e Volney second. Ludy Mo third, Dayid | Postponed from yosterday, Lew Scott took the frst MeCloahan, Ean, and 2 Jups | hmanit Speciar Dirpateh G0 The Jritune. takes to tell it, the nose of théir shell was twelve: act ever flled the position. s ourth, and Sam Kirkwood distanced for run- | Woney, Britton second, Capt. Jack third, Keeler | 0 i o s MARQUETTE, Mich., Juac 80.4-Cleared—Schrs - i fourth, Tume, 2:815. Rarus was drawn, and | port sod ~deatal of & taem, ~bat your Goshawk, Georze Sher 3 fectin the rear. As the first bridge, an eighth of & pricciple that @ coutract was not the thingofa whim, to be wade and broksn at plessure. The George Zettlein. once well knuwn as a pitcher, e fonrth heat was noticesble only for & prefty frotted two milesaguins ttime In 2:20%% nnd 2117k, Inthe 2:34 race the score was as follows: Committee has ascertained that he'is not a member of the Bar of this Stite, and therefore does not Passed Up—Props Onelds, Piciflc. mile below the start, principle being thus vindicuted, it 18 a pleasant | has retfred from ball-playing, and holds 2 position v g at WARVAKD WAS HALF A LENGTH ANEAD Loy foadd that the Cincinnati Ciub han come o | fn the New York Cdstom-lfouse. He Is now in | Tace down the back strelch between Voiney and 1 2 1 | pureme this invealgaiion, Baving torncd over Sll | Doseed Do Be o & the belief that. after cll, maybe the Chicsgos are | Europe on busmess connected with that establish- | Magaie S., but the forimee left s fect near the 4 1 5 | the papers Lo the Conimittee on Inquiry. assed Down—Prop City of Dulath.: #nd rowing thirty-1wo strokes to the minate, Yale.! not auch awful brates as depicted by the pabers re- | ment.— Courier-Journal. three-quarter-pole, and the gray mare won handily 2 8 2| Your Committee would recommend that in cases ‘Wind—Southwest; weather, [-ainy. sollowing at thirty-sis. Yale acted a 200d doal as | ferred to. The following letter from tho new or- [ "¢ (0 "o bine e berting at Fox's pool. | D205 volney second, Lady o bird, David Il 3 83| where pereons not members of the Barof this State — Colamvia did on Tuesday: the crew didn't seem | S3nization explains their feeling onthe subject: | ool ULt Chiicuiro-St. Louts pame was 301040 | * bare D s of £5% for horach of the 2:40 classs 3.4 4 [‘oroamuming topractice in the conrts of this eonn ST. JOHN. 10 gt a0 grip on the waters their oar biedes were AT Oy Jime 26, i A Huibert Fg. Pre o in favor of the Chicagos, but, finmedintely upon | sushis fcsss 3135 o sccond, S79 1o it $30. i B e Ao cin s thot theraea by the 3 : i iicago Club; “We, a8 you provably know, bave su. . $2a0 Tak § § 3 Secretary of the Association that they are practic- notdipped deep enough, and they featheredtoolow, <| ceided in rvorganising 1he baseball club here, ¥ n'l:efvl‘ of u:|e !r‘\;‘nlllgcnf:e‘ t:lu;e flx‘xru- hhndg‘un £ ?f”‘i‘.‘l T, Magpie 3 3 2 | ingwithont licensex. Rolls of a1l those who have | Changea Wrought In the Harnt District--- From tke finst bridge the two crews sped along ar | LSk Basbeen u nard one, aud ey ennow we Gnd that (¢ | drawn to umpire the gane, the ing chauged to 1 1o 1 Babic b, . Vol 3 ¥ 2| been rosnlarly admiited to the Bar in this State aro L e 08g 1 | il be aimost imgussible for us fo yetalonz without | 12 to® fn favor of St.Louie. U x Yol L e ot the Association Yaous ommgte | Adoption of u General Plin for Rebaild~ i ot mile line ot the foot e | Liis ould have peen orserwise, vt we 8ad 1t 50 - sionally tho Rhode Islands make a run, and & 4 %7 | hasno other charge under invostigation. ihg the Olty. S The letters reterred to are from the Commit- Special Diepuich to The| Tribune. Jead, until, when the fret mile line atthe footof State étreet was crossed, the Magenta's ruader was onth of Mill River. At thesecond mile line Har- | wd ber iead by ten or fiftecn feet, and bere Capt. Bancroft put his men upou their mettle. Yale fal- here 1o the end the contest was A SPLENDID DISLAY OF ROWING; which anii) then had not varied & hair from tbe went op from the Harvard sympathizers, while the cuanged ands on the result between coliege-men aloze, exclusive of ontsiae bets. ‘The poor time ia accounted for by the roushness of the water, bolh crews showing to dissdvaniage among the waves. THE GRAND UAVEN REGAITA., _Guxp cult to vet players thel we are forced 1o Appeal Lo you forassidtance. It secms Lo me that 1t 18 quite fopor- fnterests that there should be «lub could sk 10 be dour on our part in the recognition J. M. W. Nzrr, President. Mr. Hulbert's answer was a gracefal concession to the evident feelinz In Cincinnati. e wrote as estdent, and Chicago Bal) Clob hwve suthorized me to comply with clov uni to mine, aud 1o all otier clahs fuand outof The League, tuan the services of ny player, Lowever 1 exgocted from the cléar-lieaded and honorable entle- miea (0 wham 1 found the wanRZement of the Dew Cinctnnal Club futrusiel. ' It {s true, 13 you say, thit I'moferod you sid, 'and while the partlonlsr request you HOW miAKe 16 uOL [ Our prescit clreumatances thy Tuust convenlenr fur us 1y €Tant. you we recomnize Lhe Permit o ention it creates 1o their ranks is remarsa- the wmpire at once calls **time," und the Reds for this year 8o far as follows: J. White, ‘Wright, *.304; O'Rourke, .360% Morcill, Some chap started the following conunarum, professing uot to understand it: **Why do bats- | I men etrike ball when u. base-runuer is balf-way | 1 to.sccoud base on a clover stealy” The anawer was his base 1o catch MeVey. This dox J 8 buas-ball player, and us an onvielder stronz batter bas come to gricf through ** Shep'a™ expertuess, A6 quick as he ctciies u ball ho rans witl it at the top of T3 speed to the nearest base- man, and drops it into fis hands, If - Shep” could only bat he would be a valuatle acquisition Bavorn Boy, Lau Claire—(1) *- Is 10 underband Crockiord. and . Jennings names Adyenture. stated that he waa in the bust of heaith and spir- cusional quarter or hulf mile spurt o sce if li¢ re- tained his old-time specd. 1t is really 3 clever bat- ]\'G'ney. ‘{ would cut out war w opinion was concurred in 5 mauy others, whos- sert that iodine’s way of goiug has changed mate-~ riuliy siuce lust eason. clined to **puddle™ in front, & peculiarity. com- mon to the Volunteer family, tire eurlier in a race than would u_horse with the 8. e, Siuce reaching Dexter Park he has been tak- ng regulur jogging exercise cach day, wita an uc- There . was qaite & last two being driven by theic attendants, cred about that his specd had developed amazing- y since he passcd into Dobie’s hands, and that he He hus always been in- nnd this etyle of $1,000, divided. heats. Cnarles W.” Woolle fourth. Time, 23X Spotted A hiorae known as Colorado Rose is #aid to have “ygust meeting at Buflalo. The rumor that Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt, Jr., was aboutto forma stable of racers provesto have been without foundation. | molighter, own brother to the celebrated four- was the property of Mz W. Little Fred was the favorite at first, $30 to Bay TRACK TALK. -year-olds and unier, purse lics West took the first money, Charlle took the socond money, 7 tne thicd, and Mogents tho Gov. Spragne will not be trained this season. ‘The' running horse Loltcrer bus goue home and | tee to Mr. W. C. Goudy, asking him to make. cliarges against two members of the Associa- Bar Association. Your noie of the Sth ENTA inst. {a recesved, in which you erroncously at-g guilty of forgery,” sud no action haa been faken, althoush™ the charges. were notorioms. Tho personwho made that statement was Mr. ‘faley. 1 understood the persons referred to were +| Juckson and Runnion. Until the contrary was as- 1 am 5ot able o sec why this Commitice shonld Asociation, the samé a8 any eommittee of such a Do But'Tdo ot wixh to criticire thé views en- practicing without 8 licenser AM'CLANAHAN. Mr. Cooper read & report rom the Committes on inquiry relating to Edmund B, McClanahan, a lawyer, formerly s member of the firm_of change has came over the citylin the past few L] 31 3] for base-ball g ? . just opposttc the bow of the Llue. At this polnt tant . i et players scamper for the scorer’s stand, and, ] ’ G o T, a0 acoy e omal JmrCieN | with uncovered heads and awe-struck faces, gaze i . Weather flne; track fast T : ‘THE BOATS ENTERED ROUGH WATER, here, you fromlsed {o gesist us as far 83 it h B The entries for Mouday arc’as follows: In the tion whom he bad said had been guilty of + ” e T 50 2o doin OIF SBOT 10, ze. | on the €cors-book (0 sec how the mpespected & 4 CINCIY k i ¥ days, caased by the tempofary buildings. {n «_ and both coxwains steercd over 1o the west bank a0 | ZRI S0V IS TTAR B ‘ol Crub Wil Alwavs appre: | glory 10oks o paner.—Prosidence Dispatck. torile dasky Jobn Demas numes Kdiabursh, A | Coscuvvarr, 0., June 10.—The trotting races at | forgery. Tho following 1s Mr. Goudy's a- | courec of erection on King und. Market squnren. § =7 e tostrie pretty near the shoal buoy oppasite the | ciate, T yoil will houoraley release Juncs asd permit . terald e 5 A aidel names s ol Eas uAmet | the Chester summer meeting commenced | gwer: 4 s Lt T torejol us. e certafals have done all thay your | The Boston Herald presents the bstting of the | Sunlizht, J in entens b. g, Joha Buker, 5. | o5 gqy - 3 ¥ To the Committee on Grierances of the Chi Oil lamps bave beca placed infthe shades of the Powees names Bonnic Bell, A. Hupkins naines | Ogleys o cp : Al %870 | gas lamps in the present biisiness portion of the city and were lit last ¢ vand showed baifalenzth of clearwater inadvance. | uf your contract with doies nfter your persontl ex: | 311 bty Boto crevra were pulling about the starting stroke, | MDNIOS S iohcmplozmats, UNELPCT RS, | 272 Leonard, S07; Marww, 0007 Suttom, | For the we-mile dash, fehmp, Uill Beueo, Ver- | Ren im second, Homance. third. Kentucky | (2ate fome s siatcment thal ts. mobery bad’| o zadesch geemed to bave determined that the Jast | ‘which personally | trust you will find fn your power to | (00 Biwn, (2135 Bond, S35, Fhis shoms thit | digrls, 1 Wilkes fourth. Time, £: 34, 2:35, | been guilty of forgery: tho exact statement. which | t0UC A change has beeq made in the . mileshould Gecide the contestf Asthetbird wile fing | grant. Ours, ccc.. EDAAR 87 JORNICN, S e amtl, Stion, aud Doad are nliop oty BODRING. AXD.LITILE FRED. 23K ¢ 1did make was, thet it had been pablicly stated at | method of distributing | food from the @ cawein sizht across farvard's bowsshe bud lessen= ForCincinnact ase-Lull Aswclaton. | while Wright, O'ltonrke. Leonard, Muraan. an Tho artlval of Bodino In Lhleagd soule duywago second race, for the 2:28 class, pure SL.000, | 5 regnlar meeting of the Association about three | Ri t 1 concar tn the abave. Brown are better this year than last. was daly chropicled in Tux: TipuNe, and 1t was | gividod, was won by the dewess in three straieht | BIcERIarmeetiog of the Association abont three | Rink, but it will |take a day N or two to get the fiew oDlan into good workine onder. 'The nejs order of things ~ bas been inaugarated by a ommittee actiog under the advice of Mr. Trufdell, of Chicago, + eath man etrsinca every nerve, <nd the enthusiasm | ,Ciicaco. June 25— I W Xy ent, and | gound in Thureday's game, when McVoy started to | lofue: 8 ¥ 3 g long e banks foana Tem Tn Ghuers and yeije ot | Sy Soniat S AEHNAL, B GGy GEVTLE, | wceind. wud Auson Wi Ul bail I the ozctapot | Srosd st he taack che othermoraing wheo Dable's | T p Y 1 e taken quartors at | PECa by the Secreiaty Iast Sataniay. § appooed, | who is directing operations. | Forty-cighe mik the waving of handkerchiefs, Larvard's riroke, e O aine you |t 1het Birecionsof tho | where Mcteary awd been standing before be ran to i consuNug. of (o Muld,. Badine,: ‘andyj The Moplan | in common with many others, that both of theas | tary tents in six parallcl rows bave been crected 5 p persone wese members of the Association. on the burrack green. aud thy: Dight occupants of the rink were last night qyartcred thers for . '10 55 3 our fequsst. Au 1 informed yoo and your friends dur- | ting trick to bit to right field when it lies all open. K A Aok g a0 0 Sioe 0 B0, | Yoy our Feount fnier hew, the 3{auieation of the princl: et | while' Doblo ~ himself hundied the ribbons | y,o0%Tuck from bis engagement. veait &) eomplaint 1n resand 0 condact of Which K 2 gl dpat gie jump yics sonounced by the Leazue, and of the <of sagac- } over the Ilitle. mare. The big Chicago horse poally 86 well informad o9 Aoy oth the first time. i i o né?‘:: ll]; ‘hflfén- i )n Srawe cathe ‘t;mrdl: fuies prescribed 1y that tody o eaforce the obaer. n. Genial | logked more iit to trots bard race than ever before | _Col. McDamel recently refused $10,000 for The | they %o perseBapiy e WER IRMOrec s Aoy oiher | At a mecting to-lay, Mr. Domville submitfed gras A g, shout of trfamph | vance'of contracia. 18 of far more value 1o you L canine | 17 s e of vear, aa 1L soan began 1o be whis- | Fawa, J-year old flly by Harry Basectt out of | Members, | [ Gomtalies BAOL S Sourk RCILL | a roport of the Finante Comdlittec. The report . recommended thie formatiqu of & loan and {nvestment society, to He of a national e et s Tt s on b | b T iy e Je s for. b 1 conicaded; ana . ;,“‘;',‘:g’clfi;';‘;fl'":;g‘ Lo, them; Bat in oPhe | Sour prompt uad auquailed surrcuder of sour, clatm | eseclsuny, biped in the busiess S Shepn © for z work for the Lewt in the land | peen gtolen from the track at Deaver on Wednes- | terained by your Comumittee. Respecifully yours, | amd provincial matare, with a capital of e e 1o ianburt s, % | ponJonet and yunr ready recogatiisn of the tmpor. | tha mme, fsa before the campalym in ended. One of the oklest | gaitRA Gl oo < WG Gosor | S2000000 to | rommente with - and f‘e oney the A + 1) T tunco a3 well sy Justice of the pribciple indlcatad, when | Ridge nine, and plays in ull their games. Heis | andbesthorsemen In the ccuntry, who wasprescat b d th gy e 000,000; b sem through to victory. und they crossed the line | tye rules aud sl facts were fully before you, | said to be nimost ag zood at catchiny **flics ™ as he | and observed the horse closely, *aid: **That js a | ‘The Indianapolis reople ts anthority for the | The report was accepted, and the Sccretary | power to increase to $10.000,000; to begin a trifie more than 2 lenzth abead. About $50,000 | wers, confesl, bething . mare b thien is on **grounders " and **vounderss” and many 3 | new horse; it s not the old Bodine atall,” snd his | statement that Red Cloud will take part {n'the Au- | was dirccted to advise the Courts of gentlemen opc[ml,lon; on r.uuymentb of 10 per cent uf the s capital; the soclety to be e ipowered 1o lasus debentures to the extent per ceut of the subscribed capital for the purpose of burrowing abroad, and the vty and Ghvernment to oin in the issue of debentures fpr $2, Epeciat Dispaich to The Tribune. Tact thar clreumstanses render the acyulejuion of the | 4o the new Claciunati Ulub.—Cincinnati Enquirer. | hundling B¢ front feet ~undoubtedly lad & : g .—The B g e e o PolEn e oo 15 fe ‘ ; i & horve Fell ecntly. “Ho | Morrie, McRae, McClanaban & Singleton, The | the Sodety would Bnance Mich., June 30.—The @rand | BAEh /LA ihate ir nconventence the 10 QUESTIONS ANSWEHED. tendency to decrcuse hin apeed. nnd (o tuke him | mile racs horic. Kelloweraft dicd recently, o e, B | T e e b of Trustees us 3 guarantee for the paymeut of H00i0e Uit they il Condact & frand segIAISTy | 0 'k Tive kardies, Gmt WL e ouber 3 hich fi had obtained money from a client gof his. late ,uounce thut they wili couduct a grand rezuita July | o repew the aworance tiat ol bes | throw allowed? (2) Must phe bateman atrikcats | pecoliar skimming siyle, of which the famous % Y ud Sbtained money fror 2 e Fourth, wiih the following evocte, open lo ama. | clube - of the- Lubes. aa weil "s mr own, { SRS MONEC F2OTEIITTGEY o sanes | hiare Lady Thorn Sran (he best szponent. Sam | prrie,divesr 24 gror, ot Lexingion. Ky., June | hrin for the allczed purpose of procuring | te futerest oud vrincipal, The report was by an abstract of title to certain lands elaimed | adopted without debate. Teuns only: Duck-boat rove, ome-balf mile and return: senfor double-scall race. one mile and re~ tum: fnafor einzle-scali race, one mile and returu: senior four-oared shell race, one mile and return; sexior single scall race, one mile and return. * BASE-BALL. DOSTON DEPEATS LOUISVILLE., Spectal DispateA o The Triune. " Bosrox, June 30.—Superior ficlding and_base- 2 anxious 10 ald you lu vour enterpris e sonhaen Latlef 193t sour Laods the {tet. est of 1ue Cincipnatl public iwthe vationai game will i e fully revived, and the priaciples fuily v talned ‘which the Liague, sdopted in order to ** ¢ urAe, fuster. and elevatd e release of Jones will be Tnade 1ue, 400 Lo enalie bl o eater YopF purvice next - YounVery Up¥ wtdcat Clieaso Ball Club. Carrytng out the idea of duing what ke conld for e e Prenlgent Mulbort yesterday relcasod Jones from bis contract, and the latter left at once Yor Cincinnatl, where heeprotably arrived this ir itbe true, 84 claimed oy the Cio- | Anawer—(1) Any delivery i fair where tne hand ‘passes welow the hip. (2) e must strike at every ball whith comes over the piate at the right helght. Buy & book of rules. F..V., Milwinkee—Seo answer to B. The game ws not dectded, (hierefore the bet cnunot be. - 'Tha man who bets on two to one_ would bave a chance not lose bis monoy until be hus fost 31l his chiances. Drurw the bet or let it stand on the plas-oft gae. The latter is optional, Lowever, Crooks, who 13 one of the best judges in the coun- try, sk watched Bodine closely since hie arrival at 'the track, and, aitbonsh wot prong to express his opinion of othef people that he cousiders Bodls > +*a hard horse,” which mesas a reat deal. ek when Dodite will make hi b R0 Doy Hectlh \wéek, when Bodine will make His appcarince i to win if the pawie were played out, und he must | )20 for horses of-the 2:19 clasa, la opponents being Little Fred, arion, and Li s not prabable fhat .the two last named will be able to -worry him to any great cxtent, but Fred te 3 faster horve this year-than ever beferc, orecs, i free to state Lnt the valnesof al) these Iscs will be put to proof on Tuesday of this 1t e Gy, pay. by Romanee, the best time being 2:42. The 3-year-old colt Lucifer, by imp. Leamfng- ton, out of Lady Motley vy Lexinzion, has becn sold to William Muikley. of Miscouri, for $1,000. The New York Zriluue is being hauled over the coals for fnsinuating that the receat match between Busil and Cloverbrook was for 3500 & side instead of $5,000. - A paragraph_stating that Mr. Goodrich. of Cht cago, has bonght the stallion West Liberty, je go- in the rounds of the pupers, It lacky the essen- by the client, snd also of redeeming tie lands from’taxes; that he obtained this money without the knowledge of the purtnsrs, | and did pot tell them of the fact, a3 its receipt by him Was in violation of the manazement of the members of the firm between themselves. When he got it be did not use it 5 be promised, but spent it for bimself. Second, that he ac- cepted 3190 in a divorce case, wheu his partaers hiad all ugreed they would not take anything, 28 their client was insane, and before the case was SAN FRavcIsco, Cal., Jime 80.—Two thou- sand dollors bave becn deposited in the Bank of British North America fo tbe credis of the fund in behalf of the St. Joku suffereas. e NEW YORK PYLITICS. Special.Dispatch (0 {he Triduna. New YoRE, June 30.—Ajuew politieal organ- | ization, whose ostensible ovject is to secure lo- cal political reform by coinbining with all re- Tonning enabled the Bustons 4o score a victorys| morning. 0 R. V. B.—*‘a rhiladelphia peper eays two play- i e e they could not have gone on >/ play tini element of truth. aver the Louisvilles here to-day. The batting was [ 2atiprople, that, crs in the Chicagps are paid saiaries enongh to run | and it fe 40 open aectet that his owner and driver e sboutcqua, bat was #o well timedon the partof | JLous JORCA: 0, ThAL A e eyl e ordinary nine: please say who are tho (o bjzh | are canfldentof his atly to beat ‘loding over the | A yorse called Roman King, snd owned In Rome: throuel, thes decidea the divorve proceedings | apectable clements in oppdsing Tammany Hall, e Grars that evers um scored by them was made | for iy nave dones by s time. Tha st we | L ELG ST, B0 ol MR o Dt g | Ber PSR TSI S B et | 3oL ohem Eon o ear. for imining. 10 | quently swore in the Cotinty Court that he bhad | 200 whIch eaime fo be 1o 4 £7eat extent an o onafe hits, most of wiich were clesn and hard.- | Chicago Club in the cepartare of ‘Bonc: don't cancern you. 'Tliey get the most they can, | deal handier in bis breaks, which' Iatter assertion | said that King can trot 4 mile {n 2:25. not recelved any money. Thira, that be | BTO e, ideradle onme, and then agzain . 'y h t4 ler G Oswald Otzendarf nd chaps 8 consideral 3 and eam it by being bored by admirers. By onie will be likely to guestiou. Inthe free-for- | 1) Grange Cofnty, N. Y., there is talkof o | fraudulently took from the private ex-Comptraller Green, Ost aderter, &t The Reds ‘played i almost perfect game, bath drawer of one of his partners a note guaranteed other prominent citizens (were connected las - jobde. le is an excellent #eldor, and oy~ ) ¢ 3 ek errors balng made fn tho. selghtth < BoT BObbe, L e A e Rlaco were o be | B, Milwaakee—**Picase declde this: B bet A | 81l racelast weex at Grand Rapids, he captured | 8 OFRES 02630 " wie’ between George B. ionlog, The ams wan Doteworthy TOF | S e A ren taan 180 CUnARe WOMA el | thet the CWICIEoS would beat the Wifwaukces two | third money, I a fire;beat race, beating, Ne e Duaisie, g Fellow, and Lamosruin, the two | by such partncr, and bypothecated I lo seeare | fall, is now in process of formation n this “Yhere is. boweveg cvery prospect | to one in the game of June 27. The game was de- T'hig race was l'\'er! fast and hot, one, the tirst heat former to go to wagon, and the latter 1n harness. . 3;‘_:::]"-][‘:5 :‘nd 1;,"1"]"“ oty that nby‘ city, with 2 view of takinglan active 5 the the number of heavy hits made, the lpme .ran by Derlin n the third inmng being one of. the hand- tomést ever made on the Boston groands, ~the ball ROIng ‘cican and high over the Ieft fleld fence. .enthe team. x Thiat she vaoancy will be flled to the<atisfuction of i all friends of the ctub. DAVE EGOLER. Friday last the' mlnmtmeq?;hnclnded neetia. e tions with David Eggler, the Athletics, -and clded a draw at ihe end of the twelfth Inning. Who wing? Answer—The moncy, it up, must be drawns the bet is a draw. 1 must not jose his uoney without & chance to win it, as Lie would do if the bet were decided before the game was. being _trotted 28 Grand i itcumfe ence. 1is exploits in the Enstern circait during the past two years are freshin the minds of all who in 2:21%, which is as good 8y over a first-Class mile track, that ot Tapids being but half & mile In circumfer- Lucky Star, that was driven lust season by Paul Waltery, has passed fato the hands of Frank Vau Nese, her gwacr, and won 3 race Jast week at El- mirs, N. Y., over Frank and Lew Ives, the best timebelng 2:20. tained money on checks on banks where he bad 50 Tunda. e Commitiee ulso reported that the most of the charzes had been proven, but they discovered McClanahan bad never been ad- mitted to practice fn this State, 5o thut they next local clection. Severf meetings of repré- sentatives from each of the Assembly Districta bave been held, and at onelto-night a réport was adopted which is particajarly severs on Gov. Robinson. The new orgadization is sapported Democrate, and will :'flii«l-ehlu by White and l:;mill. and agbther : e At S and . ? ot s + ¥ Brown k | hie, having been releasec. contrcted 1o nay, 0 inicrest in trf sports, and as the race ® r upthe iu;::i“‘:?l‘d?r:h‘;‘;’ ;:cme:;::b? the 8 m;::;::‘:e‘_e SRof e et St Jones THE TURF. :':-k'f'u:n;h: w1l be for *+blood ome of toc ot ccfi‘fi}%‘éfi‘!’flfit}’ffi%&fl e rada the Bohorts fi"“hll not pmm‘il:él‘hhnlfi SEmination: They. | E{"ui’ifi"';fi”frlm:"%: hmany 1f the German core, were | GID L€ uio, dou] 2 T NG DAY OF THE M . interesting contests cv essed tn Worse Brewn Prinice 1n the Derby, snd from | fipaily recommen e courts be apprized whidh counted in the score, were | Dioee"and the club will_ ces olj!!pfl : m“fi EETING AT DEXTER | 1! expectad. '1.7::1 ;:my'a “v‘ . Priace 18, 1he. Do {.—;“M, o | B tbg B I ahe e fig::: agmm‘l co-oflerates witn iz, a8 18 n mitted to practice In this State, and that a Com- 2 2 mufl by Shaffer in the third imming, 3 fumbled grotinder, by the same °flelder,’ oné the cha Last year, fdb i of the two méa were aa follow: yesterday, Was & uccess in every respect except the atendance, which was miserably vmall. There | tnere s little doubt but the bill prohibiting the TUE NEW YORKR POOL BILL. At the next seesion of tie New York Legfelature ficient i staying quaities. Charles IL Verner, a well-known Now York turfite, has purchasea & half-inierest in the tros- iittee be appofnted, so that if he ever should Toake sopiication. for admission it could be op- ‘‘ CANKER IN THE BUD." .- You watch its developujent with expectant so~ ;:::inmzeon’by 11a11, and o base on called balls. Aitindasoe s ¢ mlserabiz small, i ot Bl peabit he N il other error affecting the score wasa muff at werd originally four eventa on the card, but thero | sale of vools, which wan recently made o Taw, will | furfiie, has porchasca 8 haltmiercel o, the frob D A oe prounds, the home-plate in the ninth Inning by Snyder; which a PN % not bélug a sufficient pumber of starters for the | be rcpu:!eu.l 18 :nem;;zu_-_wn 1,1:, rwhxl‘uk}v‘:l:'{; :;g;l !‘;';{"fm“nf‘;‘:f‘f,m;mm ) e 48 4%m nW»‘V Fose & aebate of over two | licitudewthe cholce, exqulsitely-moldod bud allowed Wit to scorc. . Siyder's hands became | FES S0 dor Garden City Stakes it waa not run. The two rup- | LIEHY cbusxious 10 hareoutem DOPHEters OF | taied in the fonrth heat of the 2:32 race at Bur- | hogrs. A motion was made lor postponement | which promises to unflid with the perfect 1irvity sore before the game was over to-night, and | Percentage u‘-nesucceevll;: M!fiom-:;"v;mpm-l‘;" ning races we?l \;cll contested, espechally the mite | Jeast agcomplish the object for Which it was in- tng;n Sty il s oot kb Riegiia of ‘ihsfi l:’nypjoill l‘(’s‘n:;mfl ;,?e%% :h hc‘h.fi ;u - | fower. You perhaps think bow it will adorn . i iy als in 2 2 ire o ou of ambil 't . L. 3 . C. Bowa dd tne best deldine for Boston, the latter | ToSurwer inadyance the aupstions 0L EEELT, | aud repeat, which was fought from wiro to wie. | teuded: h:x:“;;pflrmx;&z:‘»s:mn T | sy . Therawhi ba & match muoe for | Borked by b Kbk, od MeClanahan's | the drawing-room vase, add anticipate thy pleas- ‘shinoing” to get money, | ure of showing it to yout flower-loving friends. and 0'Bourke doing valuable work at the bt Lail and Snyder fed at”the bat for Louissille. Two and,1573; with the Philadelphia g 15T Gk the” Athletic in 1675, 1870, dnd n 1874, and ith the Tae trotting race resulted In favor of the gray mare Maggie S., whow merits bave herotofore .been commented upon in Tuk Twacse, snd the as ever, bot it was done in such s.bungling and un- sntisfactory fashion that everybudy way disyrusted. The Euglish system of byok-muking, under which Jr., and Lilin Billy $30 & wide bétween Foley's Basbaw, Jr., and Adame’ Sieepy Pat; a match race between [esing, < andatrot for a_sinzle hat- actions as only thought there Was nothing unprafessional in them, dented that the Association wonld take But some morning you find its head drooping, _ its tragrance fled, and ag ugly purple_svot on 1housand persons were on the grounds. ® The fol- | thug far in 1677. 4 low 2 Tt was expecied: that Egsler would have 1eft 1) o110 manner in wiich she won it shows that she | the botting was doue, is but little understood in | ness, the horse troiting nearcst to three minates to > i3 i dowlagis TE 8CORE. [ Philadelphis Testerday, and that he would show D | )3 0y boen overrated by her admirers. With | this ontey, cither by fhe wen who tutroduced it | take (be prizc. - Wg"“,,c,m{,‘g’”:{:fii‘;fi’z.”f&f’uéfi%?.i'l oneof the deficately-tinted petals. Itis the : g TR e T aTE LISk Lo tomoroi e e O e A I ho | Fegard to tue Judglag, It may be sid (hat K was | oFtbo goncral publle: The des.of laying odds | | 1t o stated by, the New Tork vapers, Ut he | [Cicely snd imumorality, and spke with such | poet's “cankerin the bud How often tho 3 : L e T Some, Smitn will play there. sdmirably attended t Ly Dr. Demar, Gen, Tow- | 253t 2. bore's winmme B onoy e o Monday gumeé with the iiarifords 10 b6 | unction that it seemed 35 thoagt he knew bow | loathsome canker blighta the cherished * lafant 5 1 2 4 2.0 CHICAGO NOTES. .| ett, Ben Akers, Esq., of tho Kansas Stock Farm, | citizen feels inclined 10 back his judzment on & | connted. The reason alleged is that the umpire | jt was himself. He also charged that annrsml-i blossoms ™ in ‘our household gardens—} 4 1] 0l U 10 0{* e Chicagos expecied to. piay to-moreow 1n St | Jut &G Williams, and 0. 1. Dickinson, Esq, | pariicular. anfmal in a face he prefers fo perform | misinterproted & rule, fn which casc the code uays | tot & member of the Association but had col- | yonon puds which give | earnest of a befiliant 5 2 42 0 O yonic and Tuesday in Indianapotis. - In cemse- | “Gorr ot o ileand | the opération a8 e would any other matter of | that **he shull reserse said declsion, " but gives 0o | Jected money for his clieuts, put it in hls bank Thy isome icanker, 80 I oo 5 X 21 0 0 01 pnence, howerer, of the interraption of ycster- S Een D e Hivsiaitio Was o, Thie e aperttin The auction-poa] systom, wilcreby | fecourse In case he 0es BoL. iih bis own fands, a5a checked it all out so | fatare. The nolsome jcanker, ong i ol 0 1 ol 0 0Nty ra the cussgement- with Tndian. | one-quarter dash for all ages, tho entrics belng | overy horee was sold for what he wodld bring. | “\ypt o betting-man don't know fan't worth | thas he could not pay it over whien nsked. He | cealed—scrofala—at lerigth reveals its dreaded 2 991 & 3 0 spoiiawil probably bo postpoued. fo-atlow the | gill Brace, Springfetl, Verdigris, ana Startio. 4 | Susl suited the Aracrican taste, winle book-making | 20 0t ™ ere 1 oniy one Jockey tn tho countey | fhcrefor thonglis MeClanshaa sbould 5ot be | presence, aad to our bright hopes succesds the 13} 8 I L ifeniencd game of Saturday with the St Loul¢ | gooq deat of valusble time was wasted in getting | 3 entirely tov complicated and cluinay to ever at. | SRR 0 rdoe Gediliree well and that 18 Bar- | condemped for similar practices. t ing fear, for, we know the fatal se- 4 A & YU Y T Clubtobevlared of ou Tacsday. s thetn off, no less tpan fve falsc starts beiny made, | Luin popularity. The advocates of the Pool bl | WR> P2 IO, opposition. 1o the, horse net | “Oiom henflong charges brought some jharp | st agonising fear, for . 22 3 Y M T wetarning here edneadisy e tane who | Tho fag faally fell with Bill Brace, Verdigris and: | {masted (hat it passage by the Now Yotk Legblo: | pica; indasiciousiy all forta of rumors 3 10116 | 4o geyern teplics, from various’ mombes, who gusl e portes oyl Tfl’,«'"u“fi&".’,fl?fl‘m‘ e B s IR S "the Chicagos w e, ; i . Verd ure was m %0 | mile-and-a-guarter uweepstakes ai Saratoga, ~tbat hie truth of these allega- | 18 estimated by eminent a1l ofal2a s 2 { Fonnh e ontost for the champiouship. | Startls well together, Springield being six lengths | for gumbling on Sporting events and. elec- | Mile-and-acquarior swespsiaRen sy Sawhorm ST | (iid not sbscribe to the k g £ maikind are alicted with X i ‘doubliess be one of thé most botly | penfd. The. horses wero started at the thrc- | tions that wes scquiriig such & stroug | BACAS B "2 oo Yace ANAE%t | tions. The report was finally adopted and the | at least ouc-ch of maj 3| 1f glagl gl 2 | TR T or theoston: They sizo Bay | S s il ot aed when ey passed the adges’ | Hotd on' b Aedcan ‘peopte “Ther | thezwuss somaeiarint P S ua i, 0! | Sccriary fnsteucied to Doty the Judges that. | this maidioas malady. {But its Tavages are so 3| 31 31 3 3! 1+ the Bostonn on Thursdsy, and Thureday sEMIMY | Lol e et ime, Braco bad the pole, with Ver- | 314 not clalm that the suction and, Furls muttl | gleq s tho most sccomplished jockey in the | McClanahan was nob sutborized to Practice | gecrey that even its vicfims are unaware of its 3 3 stem wes 3 e 3131 2 of sl 3| leavofor atrp thranen K N Ainons ‘the aadi- | digria ot bin head. They raced in these positions | Dfocr they desired tho entire sappression of pab. | ountry, was patao—and losf e res, CWAYESS | here o ey, preseoce untll {6 sudd{nly discloses itself in 4 1 2 U 13 ns Pollowing s the schedule for suid trin: for abogt 8 mile, Startlo befuz on the outslde, and | Jic botting, sud areued thst {u Conid bo aceom | they (55, 1he sarme ST, J0%ieecme | rye fotiomang mew oembars were then clected | some of its myriad and ofttimes fatal forms. 58 8 3| 3 0| wmons: Fridsy duys well upt Whon it came to the nsl sirugzle down | plished by closiag Ibe pool roome. A atasy | purse. but Lotillard and Barvee were not tobe | by pallor: L.S. Hodges, Uoorge H. Leonard, | A slight cutsncoun erujtion i3 often the aly $.0] 81 3| B 3] mpespotts sutaniy, Juv 7 e e o el e e | e et rambling s svoF on_ horse-waces, | fesied, simin: tere was o chagge of ridens, and | Fimeg \(. iowor, and H. B. Hurd. fndicator of its presencf. The only mesni of ; 23 B \Snday, suls o i went for Bruce in a manner that canse 3 Zambling iy, > B M ition ot 2] 0 0 i3, Tueslay, July 30. 8¢ 3] . on | The bill, then, has been a fatlure, #ince it has not o~ Mr. Winchester inating this from the system {4 O3 N 000 Nimeapels Ly iy ‘ e e L eaany | to-sh slichiest degres accomplished. the abjoct for | A New York correspondeat retes: A fexdaga | it a book be ept by each Judge and Justice, hm" e ootsaof_constitutiosal ireat 39| 7]34/ 2711513 | Milwaukioe, Fhursds, ¢ great fatorest fa | Siartle would have boch rictorions hag s Fidcr | which it was iniended, ' Av long as this fuct re. | ago, while st Philadelphia niterding Mr. Welch's | iy "which each member of tbe Bar shoal oiyrrgpromdyierg = R E] The lost-named game cxcites great - (O R | L loq” on” him for an effort earilerin the race. | mains, it s foolish to proscgbe pool-selling and | ralc of Leamington yearlings, I suw the oldheratne | jpyuripe his nume after showlng bis license to | ment., This treatment jmas 5315958 5-g | the Cream Gity, Inasmychiusivls’ the “*play i s gl ais - Soriaiield & Dod | Mlow” ook mukiug. to Mouridh. i the WAting | oF tho treting tarf Flora Teaple: She ia now 2 | 1SS B3, 00 cn o ke e made that 8 | catlany uamely, prowiofe mutriton, aier of pu- $'36 6267037 | of the g of Felnestel Bk eek it be: Lonis. | fourih, being someivhat further betind ihon ot the | manis ingst be ailowed (oll mwine, 1 would son) | yeams old 80l 20 BRI e hss e fow | list of the attorneys as abown by the Supreme | rify the blood, and arrest disorgasization of the 2 : “ollowi 3 o er y X SETYR v ten minanes | gl i, imaail, aemey, an e | S et 977 ar, $0; aaen g | OF Solcvelog, which 1+ populas hen U e | werksof suderuy, | She s compleiey mor oub | Court U U0 Rele . ML PGS0 N S | tiasaesand the formatipat tabercles ¥o more % -] h hy ~qua ; all 1 i nnel =] | s s 3 thess Bl Bouton, o: Louevilen, 7 ies 5. | Ao L B Lo oy and Saturday: iarts | onc and one-quiiter iles; all ges: S100 to arst €50 | clumsy English wanuer of hoo ekl i oo sk st the men havo Lo LR herioer | hors eatitled to practice In this Siate were on | effclent altenative cinf be cOPlOTSl 0TS §irs basc o erroni— aleviiies, 1. ford t Loaisviile, Friddy and Saturday. Jehn Faries' br. b, BOI Brace; by-Enqafrer; 155 D8..1 | The Post says thyt **A rumor has been going the | fect every morning: but there is no miataking her | ¢ig rolls. . piirposes than Dr. Plerke’ Al s e e T o Tt is imposible to get any accurate intellisgneo | 77 . swmner'sblic L. Starilé, by West Kosbury; o e Yor aesersl dags fo | alert uich-i of feiing 1o trace 1 her e Hues | 31" Moes, i this_copnection, read @ latter | covery. While Impartfog airength aad tons ¢ b-uise Mita—0 Houske, Brows, lall. and Snyder. | of Barnes, or any falr juugmeat of wheg he WL | ibe i erdiars, By Versalites; 115 ibs: The elfcct that the partncrbip tha has cxiated for | of the little mare that dsed o come ke & ballet | (rom r. Peckliam siying de had been adumltted | 1o gizestive organs -thclesnses tha blood xod 4 . Jhree-lmse hitr—Drown, Morrll; Whité. " | play ball dgain. " He may drop iatb the (chim atany |, AL WG N SRR, Dy Xamnons 104t 0 many years bormeon Mld Doble snd Goldsmiit | axounl the comeey of the Uolon, Coucse In BT | 10 prastice here. £ slse read o telegzam trom | 12 N0 A% ende, Test”lta virtues cro iree-base ba ' eprn H n ecaoe - = g M. X g eals . *‘l‘f-.‘é‘i‘"fi;“;:": Bonts ol Devinm. 4 o ey ‘v.h:n k‘;h «st Fourthof-July game | Thera was considepyine exeitoment and talk over | 1hi4 Famor 3 d;.n..n's?_“hg: ml;f&{fnlcl:t, n‘x‘:t‘éhmhll‘::‘:hu el of e geiens oo the et quice war s Springteld Tue the, Clric of the Saprume | e dealy Ay pedkrphi - ! “ucK out—Sohafer. Brown, Morrdl, Dond, : - 1| _The seats for the Gre e yeuterday mior- | the second event un the card,~ 8 wile heat race for | sxid thus “r. L N. Who wwns the-mare, | o t ibam been | thie deadiycanker : 3 34\ ldpliches—Deyild, 2. : £ .7 -{ with the Bostona wers put on sale ¢ b Z A ¥ ; %, < + . = * s & A R

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