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ormanization of the Grand Jury. Al the court \ 21 r Jtm Murphy (formerly known as the West Rox- | basce, bringing in three runs and_punning up | Jersey an old friend. Mr. Robeson spoks prin- DABNUN'N STROW, ‘VA [INGTON- machinery Is fn the handa of the Democrats, BI 01{ rING- burs coll), {'nlrmL und Kithurn, The betting | the more to five, wheee it atald 1o the end. 4 e and the Skeriff has the drawing of the Grand \ men fancied the chances of the seeotd-pamed In the ninth fonfng the home club added two and backed him freely at the pool-bux, | runs by bud crrors of Hincs, who seemed dum- Jury from the general pancl prepared by the dpally In defense of hin sdminiatration of the | s~~~ 3 g s p gy navy, and insisted that {ts condition waa Letter Thfl [ml P’[mll[; Ufilfiman[m now tkan ever before. The Adminlstration of B - r ling frist 1¢%ore the s(OrL at $ L §5 over | founded. The whole game was one of the Baltimara and Philadefphia Ofe | two Commissioners of Jurles, who alse are | S€CONA Day ~of the Dexter Park |l e e e o L e T B o e | which e s fatcly o part, was defended, P y ficeholders Taki he Democtats : Racese«»-Bodine Defeated. three circatts of which were. rerired to com® | the Chicagos have made this venr, Therewere | whoe acts history. wouid defemd, the OF THE iceholders Taking t e g plete the distance. AL the. second attempt the | reassns why they should have fallen o, but | head . of - whin had spent his life i Bit. e technical charge I8 Sy three were gent away very evenly. For the | not why they shouid have played ss bodiy as | auswering adversn criticiam by uniform PLRITRY, The Wlm:ing Horse, Little Fred, | fire! three-quartem of a iufie Kilburn was kopt | they did. Following fs good conduct. This occason has no politi- ‘ eod under the Hiate law it fs a mis s ? | to the front, Lut coming down the homestreteh THE <CORR: cnl significance. He was not 8 candidats for demean puntshable by & term of fm- Leaves the Chicago Boys in all joined heads, and ran by the julges’ stand | ——~— office, e was a party man, and believedfna IN CEICAGO, President Hayes Immediately Ap- | prigonment of from five to ten voars thie Taroh. stagrest pace. On the second (fme aroumd iy L& Ym" for political purposes, Mr. Blaine do- 5 plies the Necessary Curbe Tho perjury, as it fs clalmed, conslsts in | ° e moaint 1 Moy ey eyt | Hlinan. - 33 $ | iened Republicanlonu us national, capeclalifae = S & g cley, €. i a3 E g . G s ing Process. violation of the one oath only which the Re- ¥ gether. Kelso then sent Patriot to Amxm’.’:lcb,. 4 1! o 3 2 !1) ml:c‘:lun'o;“ |gc’l rt;er:uo’ miez“enn:{;rin eYer: ‘turning Board are required to make in finally | Callfornia Reports the Fastest | the front. and, st the Tatmile :flqlfi Fetern 1 | 8eo :x'( 31 E;.l. Tas s caniioni fenture, and government resenting® returns. In that hey awear X was s length atiead ey n thesa pos yad ) 3 | that did not offer protection to every citizen In : | e s o canknse b nccord Dotthle-Team Thid on tone until the lower turn was reached, when | Smith, e ¢ 41 312 2 0l O] every State bad no right to demand allogiance. Efforts of tho Tilden Men to Revivo | ance with law, The law under which they act Record. . Eilhuen wwan called on. e raporided gamely HE R o o T 2 Presidontial Tssnes, gives them the widest discretion aa to,the man- gaouieh and froat this pofnt_hams Lo rase be: 2 1) 2| of 1| Oles Lintment Jodide of Ammonia has been ner in which the returns shall be canvassed, and Lycen BinuolL Falitos ey very exciting. s “i—l=-l=-t__ | used by myself and family with matistactory re- 48 10 the conditions tnder which polis may be | Races Yesterday at Detroit and ‘mflll:fl ittic Ihg_gmt speed, however, and o] 7i27i15{11 | mmlte. "1 fecommend It 1o all personn suffering . purgel or rejected. The cus, f It oea Lo wea, Cincinnatl, | Bt The sunmargs o oot Jio d 44 ol o] Erept st By fieee sl A Movement In Force npon Wells and | Wil'be bea o e | Same day—Running: purae, $300: dash two and 4| 3j 5 1| 1| tesf Betato and Savings Bank, Baltimore, Md. Anderson,.of Loulslana, of the Supreme Criminat Conrt of thelty, He Jay. | iEC-fourthe milesy il agea: $350 toteat, $100 to WS g | e el e laeald o bea falr man, of conscrvatise ten- | The St. Louls Umplre and Loose Play- | tocond, 35 hird, Sana 0 X denci ho | Republican friends. J. 1. McHahon's ch. g Kilburn, by Ringmas- o o d S lmr for the weak, nervons, snd debilitated: : aciea W1 lnamany. ep I l ing Defeat the Chicago Nime. ter, 112 M v 1 o 1 3% 0| chronleand pain{ol dlserses eurcd withont medis i 0sc who know him hera say that If couvince Willfam_Jen 0,-0) 8 | cine, tlectric Belts and otherappllances, all abont A Oobinet Consultation. on the Mexican | that the cascs against Wells and Auderson are bt a 1 0 0 8 2 | (o, indhaw to distinguish the gennine from the of a political nature, Judge Whittaker would nr. 1 113 o Question, construe tho law i the brosdest and fairest “TIIE TURI. 5 a FnELTee manner, and that under his charge the prosecu- SECOND DAY'S RACE AT DEXTER PART. 5 spurious. Book, with’fall particulars, mailed free. Addtens PulvermacherGalvanieCompany, 202 Vine atreet, Cincinnath, O, » g e ——— : To preserte your Leeth and keep your gums in 2 heafiby condtion, you' aboald o, HrxARNA [] [] tion would necessarily Le conducted fafely. Ly o feature of the sport st Dester |» DETROST, v on of d 2 ATALTIMGUE AL, enint Bhedzen To' that. 1 15 et & pantieal | borse’ Bodine In the trot for horses with 1o | Harstramek Park, The weather wan plessant |~ Two-base hita—Claop, McGeary. GoLpex' DEwmitave,” It 18 for sale by all drog- Spectel Dicjdte o The Triband ity vecord better than 3:19. When it was an- | and warm, and a iarge concourse was in attend- | Tarce-base hils—McVey, Cl ta. AND ONLY Wasminoron, D. C., July 8.~The scandalous A CRIMINAL PROSECUTION. nounced that Litlle Fred, Bodine, Little Gypsy, | auce. The threc-minute race was .won by, | Firet base on errors—Chlcago, U St. Louls, G o T —— NEW quarrel of the Maryland politiclans over the Galtimore Cotlectorship grows out of an old feud between Ywo tactions of Republicans, ane licaded by ez-Poatmaster-General Creswell snd the other by C. C. Fulton, cditor of the Amer- {cany and by J. R. ‘Thomas, who appears tobe his Licutenant. Tho quarrclhas developed Into open and bitter warfare, President Hayes cvidently sides with the Fulton faction. Ills nappointment of Gen. Tyler ns Postmaster at Baltimoro some wecks ago showed that the Cresswoll mun had nothing to hope. Ho thinks that Thomas was unjustly removed, and that the wrong dane him ought to berighted, 1tisroported that hets couvinced that Col. Wilkins, fu & conversation withhim, fully misrepresented the facts connceted with his ap- Ppointment when ha aaid that there wns no un- derstanding that he should haye Lhe office at theend of Grant's term. The President, it {s Telleved, Is satisfled from the statements of o number of Republican gentlemen that thero was such an understanding, and that Col. Wil Left on bares—Chicago, 6 St Lol Bases on called balls=—Of Nichols, loy, 1. s Tatsed balsa—McVey, 1; Clapp. L. Wild pitches—Bradiey, 2, Uinpire—Burily, UIE NEW CIRCINNATIA Spectal Diepaich o The Tribune. Cincinnaty, 0., July 8.—Cinciunatf’s new club opened brilllantly to-day, thongh defeated, and base-hall parties who saw the gune declare themselves well pleased with the club's show- iug. *They, without any previous practice ex- cept yeaterday afternoon, worked like elock- work. The only errors of the home clnb were o wild throw by Fotey, & bass on called balls, and o ball which Cummings let drop fearing Pike would run into lim. The extraonlivary fly catehes of Jones and Addy, and the heavy bat- ting of Hall, I'ike, and Deviin were the features of “the patne, Hastings faced Cummings throughout without au ‘error. In the cighth foufng Cutnminga resolved to change his pace from fast to slow. This was disastrous, for Hall, Devliv, 8haifer, and Gerbard fotluwed in fast succession with basc bits before a man was out, Gerhardt's belng o double and bringing in thiree runs. Snyder appearcd fu the Harvard wire-maak, Nicholls dlllmcllrv pledged that there should be 10 prosecutions for political offenses, but they. | claim that the viulation of an ooth Is o eriminal and not a political offense. ‘Thero are somie in- dications that the whole movement was prepared by the Manhattan Clul, at New York, und is in- tended for the purpose of keeping Presidential tsrues allve. % The Vernon Parish case was sald to be the one relied upon for the conviction of \Wells and Andersou. ‘The news has created a decidea scnsation in Administration circles, and the action of the Grand Jury s veliemently denounced ns n Lreach of faith on the part of the Nichiolls Guye ernment. The President fecls very much out- raged, us do all the members of the Cabinet, In the resolutions of tho Nicholls Legisiature at the time the troops whre remnoved it was cx- pressiy sthted that tho Nicholls Government switl discoyntenance any attempted prasecution from auy quarter of fridividuals for past poiftic~ al'condut. and Marjon would start In this race, the public | Adclle Clark, catered by D. A, Clark, of Fre- gencrally, and especlally that poriion of it which donia, N. Y, in_three stralght heats.—time, 2:1. W, 1L Doble's Mollfe was pretends to be “fly on horsc inatters, bo- second, ). lhln’l, and W, 1, Hoyee's L Willia lieved that Bodlne would have an easy victory. | Black Geurge, of FPeru, Ind., fourth. There T Frinuns did not share fn this bellef, and \vgl[lcl :lfz%c’:t:fuhl:: II‘II‘;M‘e ol 1,000, i sic called attention to the fact that, although | oy % i entawere trotted, Roseof Wasli Banline was woing remarkably welly he had not | 4,000y ‘Laking the first two and the |:m‘ andwine been ealled upon to exhibit himself inaraco | ning lirst muu, Ten tine was 2:23, 2:93, and since his departure from Cuallfornta seversl | 2:27. Norwood, belonging to Knox, of Pitts- weeks ago, whlle Little Fred had | burg, wus sccond, wmuking the third heat fn t credit b 2:27%. Monarch Rule, of New Orleans, wna acqpitfed himeell witl great 9 { $hird, and Frank Davis, of Chicazo, fourth. the Michigan = clrcult, trotting & good | “Toinorrow occurs the2:%iand the 2:40 classcs, sceond to Cozetté b Urand Rapida o 2:2134, | for which there are numervus entrics, and a fing any otherwise demontrating that ho posscssed | field. RS e all ihe spred that made bim such a dangerous A 1L 3 Borse In the Eastrn circuit lnst year, No fater |- oA Enascisco, July At Hayward's race than yesterday morning, this paper, fo ‘alluding Leam, Gueet o Pty AN nnndnmtfi:: le EosTomneabet e Ta e inionot sxperivaned | 245 : e . i ““Tiic programme for today consists of the B g e cortatn, o defeat | Garden City stake for &-sear-olds, Inwiicls Prin ¢ v v t el C Adventure, Duzel, and All Right will of yesterday urn[m provéd that this bc““',‘?“ :f;:“ e e S st e for s :'QEV:,T!“R:;':' u,;',l “fl,‘:'flm‘:: ;m‘;.fi;cm;,’; {:um:' of $500, {n which Bill Bruce, Ituss Sutler, here from Michizan for the preag | Patriot, and Jou Rurt are cntered; a purse of SINESS NOTICES. " Dr. ¥an Dyke'sSutphar Sosp makes thesiin ! soft, white, clear. velvety, and healthy; remuves {an. muubun, dandruf, ronghneas aud 1edness of = e akin; neutralizes the odor of perspiration: fs L 3 3 peculiarly adapted to the numery, torrel and. bath- ATTIHE LAKE FRONT, room. Juet the .thiog for exentafoniats in the | ox WHICH JURILANT ANNIVERS ARY OF AXER. counfryor at tho seashore, Try it Price, 23 ICAN INDEFESDENCE, ceuts: hox of three cakes, 00 ceitts, Soid by ail e S & Lt ETINE. TR Grand.Complete, and Infinitely Varied VEGETINE | i ' Elkiis ' “WORLD’S SHOW»’ WILL BE GIVEN . SCROFULA! WORNTNG, AFTERNOON, and EVENING, Scrofulous Humor. AL10 4, M, and 2and B P, N, the Innumerable Ezcluelscly-owned Feae Presenting th utnerabls & 5 CONTRADICTION. Npw OnuraNs, July 8.—The Pleayune, rc- ferring to the statement of a contem raru:?‘ that a Grand Jury had fndicted Wella and Anderson of the Returning. Board, pays that this was VEGETINE wiil cradlente from the systam every taint of wcrofala and Kcrufuons Huviof, 1t hae per: anenuycirertfaiamds n Towon sl viewity %in | Farth's Amnsement Railroad Leviathan £X] kins ought to have acted upon it in good falth | incorrect, aud, unfortunately owing to the num- purpose of beating Bodine, but they | $150 for gentlemen riders, one mile and an TRB SCORM. INCLUDING fnstead of Lehaving as he hins done. ber of people who wero defuded by ft, butt fa | e not. coniidens ononth of thy | Slghth, ih which Bannockburn, Crockford, CTNGIRRATE TR R EIT > plirledapii fact Wb guention was beforo tho Grand Jury. | Sy of thets horse o do L et e Renlity, ana Withs Rentrow wilstorts and & | pie, 5 AL Cancer,Cancerous Humor. $500 o000 11 Tt Gov. Niclioils is opposed to the movement, cot | oncy on the result. Budd Dablc. the driver, | trotting-race for horses of tho 3:33 ¢ ass for & | Manning, 4, 0 4 40 3 Collectar Titton, of Philadclpbia, recelved a | gidering that it may be cofistrued into a viola-. | mop 4o G, Guodrich, the owaer of Bodine, | burse of $000. In tho latter cvent Valney, 1 1} 1| o _ Themarvelousenect of VEGETINE tn case of Cancer rebuke In the Cabinet meeting to-day which be | tion of the terms by which the present Adminta- | 1ol preat confidence In_ the ability of thelr | Bam Kirkwood, ‘Bu!ln K, .\(ugtfln 8, George F, + 8 3 8’ 0 :;{n%';;fg;“':;c"g"‘;,’"fi;'l-,'_':gfl-;: ,l'[;'""":',"l*lzg"_';g Worth of the Moat Famous of Bnropmn. 13 not lkely to forget, and which, it he {s not | tratlon came Into’ power. ‘The Jleayune to- | jiorse to beat Fred, as hé had shown them | Echo, oud Rady Mac are named to start, The o R g Brescribing VEGETINK 1o thelr paticits, Equine and Arenio Sensations, tou thick akinned, mn*uruult In his resigna- | morrow morning witl again contradict the re- | gopic fust private trisls, and on Monday morn- | Programme Is' a good one, and the factsthat 5 nooe 3 tlon. ome dnys ago Tutton romoved one of | portof tho indictment of*tho Returning Board | ing was ablo to trot the Dexter Vark track In | Salife K, awned by lsac Waixel, Esq., will trot, H b Canker. A Tast Tent Temple of Haman Prodigies, 3o Deputy Collectors for the reason that e did | members, 2120, On yesterluy, lowever, lic was found to | Wil give Increascd intereat to the dav's pro- 1 3 13 o ehanleal Marvels, anil Wasonm Treavares. somo editorial work on & Delaware paper, and — be sifahtly lume, ui, hefore’ startlug on the | coedings. In ‘the pool last night Maegle 8 o) ,] 4 i b VEGETIXE baanever failed to cure the most fotex- | “'Grer 100 Deeriess Prineipal Squmirians and sppofnted a man {u his place, Tutton bad noau- NOTES AND NEWS. firat licat, Doble openly declared that ho did not | sold about oven with the fleld. s Ll B e er, Ugmnpats. thorlty to make this appolntinent without the TIE BREWERS. 1ike biw, and the result of the race praved that CHESTER PARK RACES—TIIIRD DAY, 3] 0) B : te. A q““)m‘"sryl;'":"'i‘x‘;“',\lmm:;'“:fl]l!n"hi i spproval of the Sccretary of the Tressury, He il Disgck b The SVabi his judgment wus not ut fault. Bodine was | _CiNciNNaty, O., July 8.—The weather was i o ‘@ Mercurial Diseases. g ARas RUNITLIL NEXAGEIY, or" Mamesnthinn uot only did not have hls approval, but he had tpaicl e beaten simply because he could not trot within | Werm and the track in fino condition. The sport 1 13 0 1 5 K B en. Timen a Contly ns e tho positiva disapproval of Assistant-Scoretary | Wasuinerox, D. C. July 3.—Stata Senator | fyg soconds as fast ns Little Fred, and, shonld | Was excellent. Thero was n good attendance. 3§l & 3 3 O 1me VEGETINR meets with worsterful succes 1 the | yyer berare Fxhibited tn the American Fabiic, McCormick. Nevertlicleas, Tutton mado _the | Riddfe, of Ilinols, arrived here to-day to look | his present lamness continue, (™ highly Tl‘m first Face was (urnpgpw. af 81,000 fu!; the H G| 4} 1 | coroof tis ciaa uf discascs. Yar more presantud at each Parformines than ~shange. ‘The subject wns treated in the Cabl- | srter somo revenue matter. Ho s acting on | probable that at the H‘lrlnullvld, )lu-:! mecting | 2:7 slass: $500 to firat, 8250 to second, $150 o 2 3 Y cah poanibly be alsertise net meeting to-day as a case of lusubord!uatlon, behal of cortaln brewers who wishto have the | BeXt woek, he will be defeated fn the $:19 ruce, third, 8100 tg fourth: e a1 s gl o sa|t Rheu.lm. e i e S il e The cause for which the Dcvnt,}r_xm removed ton dlecided wheth der the 1 Iative | 1B Wiiich he 18 entered. A largs number of | Drod..... 71101 4 o of 4l 1 Z O'er the krandeat of sliows even Darnum e'er Kave was reganded a8 Ineuflicent, “Tho Immediato | queatlon doelded whether under the law relaive | gyicgonng *dropped thelr pilo™ on him ses- | Wildwaod. e 33303 | Sosdercoon..one 300 2 O 3 3 etter, sur Rhewm. Scald et ste., wil certataly { _Admission. o0 centa. Chiifren unfer 0 yesr. bat- «ciustatement of the deposed officer was de- | to tho removal of beer an alley can be treated as | torday, and thoss wiia were cinning enough to | Little Alfred 42274 | Cruwley, e .. 3) 0 0 0] O U yieineotho greas alterative cllocts of VEGRTINE. drice,. ltesered pumbered Clairs, o5 cent extra. " g () ! [ d‘“‘}“““";{“‘ Mr:“'-!“'i‘St'fl‘ehl‘("' McCormick | nhighway. o | bk Tatte Fred at th lieavy odds agalnst him Sus o picbor W secoumaintinu of thage deairing Lo avold was dirceted to writo a ' . * 5 ¥ ¢ OOl v, 2 Lrw e = <on faforming him l";‘; tho‘fifif);oat ?.’I!:%‘:‘l‘n’::t EREUECF BLOVGR QUESTION. ¥l werylollrel tishe pootroctvs Sonlys 40 A and on the track before the first heat yesterday, realized a jarie profit on thelr investimonta. The great event of the day was the trot for horaes that have never bosten 2:9. In this race the entries were Boding, Little Fred, Mo 1210715 ; 2 FLkt rion, and Little Gypey, aud before the first heat 8ceond race, purse $1,000, for the 2:32 class, it waa dollam o cents, in the opinion of the bet- | 8500 to firat, $250 to second, 8160 to_ third, and ting men, that Bodine would win in threa | $100 to fourth: stralhit heats, his very creditable perforin- nuces fn tho freo-for-all through the Enat- ern efreuft Jost year, and the fact that he had an easily sequlired record of 2:19Y(, being the bas!s on which they erected thelr prophecies of his casy victory. In the pool-selling betore tha firat heat be brought $25 to $7 againat the ticld, 3 205 ) and even at these long odds the backers of the ‘To-morrow Goldsmith Muld will trot, and, as Chicago horae could not get cnough on to | an inducement for u fine dlaplny of spced, will sotisfy them. About 2:80 o'clock the horses | recelve $1,000 oxtru if she boata2:M4. camg upon the truck, and when Fred, who was = il . by : Nents Ay de Ob Erysipelas. 'f':'f.'éffil‘u'h’ A A vanc Ay AT A e ‘The Attorney-General heard the urgument of ore. corner Bats and Monrve-sth, mp.m; of Judgo Wilson to-day in favar of reveking the order toJudge Dixon to prosecute the Beef Blough Company. The Attorney-General did not scem disposed to interfere with the action of his prodeccssor who Issued the original urder, All that the Attorney-General would now agreo to do was to decldo that there be no prosecutions befors Aug. 1. Meanwhle he will correspond with Judge Dixon upon the whole subject. JONES ON THE BILVER QULSTION. Benator Jones, Chairman of the Bilver Comn- mission, has nearly completod bis report. e takes us strong grounds ns was expected fn fue vor of the remotctlzation of silyer, As to the A NEW RULE. Sccrotary Schurz hasadded a ruleto the - tions concerning the civil-service, which he finds of great pructical Importance. It provides that wherever a candidate has knowfedge of some apccialty which would make him of value in some partlcular branch of the Depurtment, thint ho shall, if lie des{res, have an cxamination in that branch In addition to a sufliclent general examination, o show that an apgolntment would ba proper. This addition to the rule was caused by thc Becretary’s personal Inspection of the examinatfon papers of a man who had been o swamp-lard Comunissloner in Missour, who bad givon smany years to a_close stud of land matters, " aud had publlshe\i works on the subject which were acknowlodged authorlty, He had entered 8 competltivecxam- i VEGETINE has never falled to core thetmostinvet- | ik ‘erate case of Erysipeins, Pimples and Humors on the Face. - d teach us that & botehr. . or Bl | 11 S pends entirnly upon & JeLern) atse m d appll-ation can cver curo the defect. VEG- | 110 outwar ETINE s tho great blood puriger. Tumors,Ulcers, Old Sores 4 Per Cent LOZLII / ! Are causcd by an tmpure state of thablood. Clesnse [ AT SRR R (o Piatnts will dhiappest. “FINANCIAL. ncinnati, 13 Loulwville, 5. First pase on crrors—Cincinnati, 3; Louteville, 3, "‘l;nll:‘;unu on clean hits~—Cincinnat{, 13; Louls- ville, 17, Sb'l]':o-bnn hits—Pike, Latham, Qerhanlt, and er. ‘Thtee-base hits—Jonernnd Ryan. Left on barcr—Cincinnatl. 8; Loulsville, 8. Strack ouv—1liastings, Foley, and Cummings, Paxsed balle—Snyder, 1, Tiuscs on called halls—Cummings and fhafler, Time of game~Twa hoarsaud ten minutes, Umpire~William Walker. BLOOMINGTON, Apecial Dirpatch to The Tridune. Br.ooMinaToN, Ill., July 8—The game this alternoou between the Dlvomingtons atd Liber- LT e t of United States bonds, ho says the - 1 I Chi played the Blooming atarrh ination for clerkahip in tho Land Offlce, and | Payoyyit-of Uiited 8t i "ol s | Yo firad 10 Appear, camo through thedrawguto . PEDESTRIANISM. .y, of Chicago, played on the Bloomington C s faflcd, The Sccretary, knowing his standin, 62134 eeontract popylick &1 29 m M ebio acated o the sulky. ha roo o 3 _grounds, waa the most futeresting gumeof the | Lo o ettt UNDER_AUTHORITY of 8 cootract with ths o Tuch surprsed, o had passen nith s :fig‘;:‘l"';l}“fl‘t"'l':{,tdgf‘“';:r:“m{“h:‘gmf: that | MO appinism Todine was iroogh O'LEANY'S LATEST WALK. scason. It resulted In a score of 12t0014n | gonthistomulalot tie ooty subutamtial benedt can be | BTN (g Emiity 01 TIHE TIEANCRY, fuvor of the Bloomingtons. -The Libertys uro | Shad corbge 30 1he dlood. "VEGLTINE tatuo grest higlly complimented for gentlemanly demuanor. 0 Bloowingions have won cvery came this year but two—one with_the Toulsvilles aud ona with the Memphis Reds. The Dreadnaughts, of Chicag, play the Bloomiugtons to-morrow, and the Libertys play {n Peorin. high grado gn all laud questions, but falled on ey 9aal land questions, hut fallod ana MINOIL MATTERS OF GNNIRAL INFORMATION, Upon this the Seccretary at oncc added the vc'x;y practical rule montiondd, »_Tho Sccretary {s also weeding out ot tho ex- amloati nil such questions ns bave TIlE UNDERSIGNED heroby give notice that . " from this date, and until July ‘i"‘g‘;"(’,,::i\“;ay]:;:l recelve subscriptions for the 4 oo NI« Co n Stl patm n. ED LOAN OF TIE (:NITRA.T"[T\A;{'Z';'D.‘A‘:‘; VEGETINR docs not act ar 8 cathartlc (o debitate | BRinRiioni St SAEE wewe, A ML AR the Lowels, Lut cicanses sil the organs, enahliug esch ! % & in which tho vow Jouna shonld be_pajd, the st atipulates ¢ mtv they must bo pald in tho coln of tho United States ‘of standard value at that time, g0 that whatever le%slnnion might subso- quently be had which should depreciate the valuo of gald or silver coln, it would be the tin ashort timo, driven by bis rubber, and oy, Opectal Dispatch to The Tijoune. followed, by Marion svd Litto Gyney, After | NEw York, July 8.—Tho Zimes says OLeary tho usual prelininary 21 gz, Doble tounted | continued his walk agalnst time last evening at i the sulky, am sent {ho bl horso down tho | e Ameriean Tnstitute In tho presence of Yory backstreich af about a '80 cifp, hut even nt this 16 aveimed to be Intxes 1o his roits and & hitehe | small umber of spectators. He s not in good cd " very pereeptibly. Little Fred, on the con- | conlition and scomed to walk with cousidorabio papers i %o perfurm 1he functions devolving upon theig. THE NONDN &ro redecmable after 30 years from Been so wloly citclsed as caleulated oy to 108 of tha Hovermolt Ry ol o IINeT | Srurys was fatl ot 1fe and ambitior, and with a | Iabor. Ilo had besn, very i Jurlog the after WL L il oty . 677 aul are nirea frm et date, bl 0 catch persa are . frof B i e ‘ 4 190 elip. v Spects b to The Tridune. P u : x X% to tatteq of rolations in ofce, 1 the Neat oblized to strtle igw coln of tho Tawlul atand- 1 100ae e O e rot heat was citectud | 1oom Asonoot,O'Learys trainers was very | Prrranumn, Pa., July 8—Abont 2,000 people es. i on oy tho Daited Biatan &5 well & from tevation end-olt for the fieat heat was cifected . ‘ ¥ plave he made no personal appointeents what- FHOROSED PERIDINTIAL VIbiR: .,,A“fm,:t ',}i“’cmu," Little ‘Fred haviag the alnrzn:flut night, and os his friends kept delug- | sssembled {1 Union Park this afternoon (o Wit- | geaprisr has restored thoaeands 10 heatth who | ia ey fore by or under State, mualcinal, o local aa- E edestrion with champagne and raw | ness the sccond gameof theinternational chi ba oo van entueink the Depattmient, aul ““mfi’ Tha propelctar af White Bulpliur Speings has | pole, Littlo “!{"F sccond place, ”"f}"“’ third | oxaters all the afferuoon, the chutices afforded | plonship serios Rietween st Alleghengs and | °t7°Ueceions and pulalul suserers. o NTERUD cora that lic did not think 1t Lest for anomy | written o letter hero stating that President | aud Marlon on tho ontside, Just before react m for recuperation seein o by light. Bckeys, of Columbus, 0. Game was eatted Dyspepsia. THE INTRREST oo the REGISTERUS them to have relatives under thein; ang, If | Luses lns chnded a cologe &t it placs dur. § g (16, SLend 1y Dobloc wnor stenss by have in tha middlo of tho Atth Innlug, In connequence yspep HTOLIC Wil W buid by, ‘eback: lssol by the thiers were such eazes, ho destred arrangements | [0 JulY, and will occupy ft for, about e week | quickly Y d 1 TREANUTIEKIR OF THE UNITRD STATES, 1t VEGETINE s taken repuiarly, according to dirce- | o the ordevof the holder, and matled o his addroes. oBa, & ceriain and speedy Gare will PoNaw 113 bee. Tlie chock Ly paysle un_presentation. properly (adors ed, AL the offl ¥cs of the Treusurcr sad Asristant Tress: Faintness at the Stomach. | eof thoveiwasiate. of rain, the score standiug 3 to 0in favor of the home club. The Lfl.ymu wus nmusually good on both aldes. The “visitors .concedo that they would have been beaten. The same clubs play on exbibition game to-morrow, etter'success with him i this respect than TIE OAR, Johnzon, As they went away Fred was about o PAST TIME. lenixth In the lead, and was sent alovg at o fast | Wasniwatox, D. C., July .—The four-onred ‘;‘(‘;"‘-l'dll{g‘[""‘:‘rfi"'g:‘;“‘gal:f‘rx‘f ‘fi“”‘fiflr‘l‘]”fl::‘: shell-race between the crews of the shells Bara- from the 20th, There Is no doubt that the President intends to visit the White Sulphur Springs, yot it 1s scarcely probable that'the visit his tlie political objects aseribed to ft. wade as soon a8 convenlent for such transfers within the Departuicot ns would obviate such » objections, 'ho custom of examination for prumotion bds already had o very marked effoct R “PILE NUBACRIPTIONS will bo for COTPON apoti the entlre force, and now, instead of de- farshial Robert: Do opes. Lituo Gypsy went lnto the alr, and Dickson | toia and 8uo 8hapherd, ane mileand o ball ‘and DRTROIT. . - UL MBS CRIRTIONS wil bs tor COUDON Dending upon political recominendations for | 3on s mw trsiy. Pobiof, North Carollng, | eani Mavion, fo. third.-plate, Hodiue having | roturn, was wun by tho Saratogasin the extenor- Do e T Tod .:fiflm-‘.'p':afi,‘.r;fimggtz'&":m':;sz.m‘;: BTaON S ainations "of $5Us 8100, $300. runlmlun. thm;f 18 & general affort ta secure It | \qent of Justice to-day representing that Dong- | maved up on Little Fred's wheel. At the Huar. ‘dinary time of 13 minutes 25 seconds. This | Srockings this niteruoon defeated (fe Tecun- | AWM to resiory the stomach o o Liealthy aciign. $1,000, 83,000+ 3ad $10.000. ey e N oTORtaus woon 1 o i Sun ol of 1575 oblalned saric 812,000 08 | 10Tt "hest. OF 11 by o e Marion | B of St meats Lot o aes Hoptouentony | solt, ot Lovdos, Oate, by a scors of $10 2 Female Weakhes: TUE VONDE, Wtk COUPON snd REGIS- 3 k o ¢ hey engths, e i © A st 3 oy ol Mloare the lais uotorious Gilot ot Bpe- | Tiylur,Thg attor nsala that Tao miney was | hirdy Sl Gyoay ' Bad “fourth” Tioforo b | Erd ot Sariogn Lake Inst gear. . m €SS, TENIED, wib be rway for deiivery July 3. 147 ] yel - cac — CANADIAN NEWS. s LICATION will be furnhhed genticman who,with Muddox,worked tigan array | QU0 Liti for fecs, und that he has uot yet ro- | halt-mile pole was reachied Dobly sent Bodine FORMS OF APYT, ‘ ¢ i Special Dispateh {o The Tribune, * VTGRTINE, acta dicectlyupon the cansay of thesa | o'y ¢ Waskington, the Assistant Trease 31 ala chargea agalust Dristow, was to<duy aa. | Soed ity and 1or this reason threatans to pro- | for th laul, but stier desiis hal€ e unp that BASE;BALL. Moxmimaty July B verton row took | Sozoiminie, A Tuvieiet weluenabent ol | e Tt e Ccase, Cincinsats, Ko dlzed to the iy of & new dlixzr‘z:t o T e of Volunteer mao u ppruwiing breal that lost £t Loglesamnan0. ploco st Chambly plenie yesterday, botween B! At s s bencm i z O osiuitosan, o e O Wfallxzbm"gu"l}m('? ‘fl‘i‘,“"i“ L Commis- B suvurallongtia,, Donte trallv sttt Srclbares 18, e Dokt several Orange Youny Britons aod some Irish Eragciicts wil by the , D, C., = and Lie was trotting fast around_tho lower turn, 87. Lowms, July 3.—The elghth game between when he ogaln left his feet. By the timo ho A Chic: 3 A nnll.hud duurlng‘ ¥red hod assumed o lead of 8t: Louls aud Chlcamatock placo hiere. (5-day n 2 k ten lengths, und was taking things casy. Down | 274 Wus profaced by some very peculiar worl 16 Heoieatretels 'the olative Dosttion weroune | on the umpire question. Spsiding baving changed, except that Bodine closed on Fred, by | drawn Burtls five times in guccession gave way reason of Higbie's taking apull on his horse. | to McVey, who drew Walsh. He at once de- As thoy nearcd the wire, and it became apparent | olared Limself sick, and suother draw was had, i Fred was suro 1 win, dcrowd brok | eSS 220 ST S v L parently the most popular, Mo was slowed | nently satisfactory to the Clicag®s until Medart :!'....m Lo k, and jogeed out an casy_win- | refused to serve, alleginga press of business. B‘,:(:, Iv; ’-H‘ "hl!odino sccond, Murion thicd, Littlo | ‘This reduced the chauco to Hurtls, Spalding psy fourth, clatmed his right under tha ruley wnd offered to - "The result of this hieat did not at sl dampen s Tho frdor of Duodine's bachors, - the feld witn | take Dlong, who. wos Jaylng of, or eaid ke tiltn in it sold for £35 to §20, Littlo Fred having | wowld take Lucas, the President, Dishop, been diaposcd of as tirat cholce. tho Viec-Prosident, Turmer, the Treasurer, As fu the Lm:vluu- heat, a good sand-off was Foule, the Secretary, orany other maa fn St To the Western Assoctaled Press, ‘Wasnincion, D, C., .lul{ 8.—The Presldent bas comnissloned the totlowing Postuasters: John B, Wilcox, Elgin, 11l 3 llunr{ A Willitzer, Telleville, 1. :'Robert J. Relly, Atpons, Mich, ‘Tho Preskdent hoa slgaad thie commisston of Otts 1, Russcl, Coliector of Internal Revenuo ‘Third Districs of Virginia. * THI COLLRCTORSIIPS, . 1t has been decided Lo appoint Frederick A, Pratt Callector of Customs at Newpurt, K. I ‘The Cablyet to-duy coushlered the recent action of the Collector of Custops ut Philu- deiphia fn removing Assbitalt Inspector Aruold. Tt was decld® to teleeraph Tutton that Artold ehall remsis {0 the position to Which the Becretary’s order relnatated bim, X0 FOREION APPOINTMENTS were decided upon at the Cabinet meetingd General Debi"ty_ erally. Thoappllcations'nust specity (he smount aud denoniloations renulrd 3 W for reciierad siok. 1ho 3 tall name wnd Post-Ofice resd e pu In thie camplalot the effectamol the Vi aroeaifeed u'l’.'.Z‘lg'l'S': ‘fu'?"('l’""u"ig"’ ffa'fizfi i whom the bonds shall ba ina fe wum:. : NE 5 N @ Lior, wo © | TWO PER CENT of 1w pafchue money mus BEIRE Mita dlrseily tpum e Blowds accompany the subscription. Tho 1emalnder may be pald st the pledsury of the purc Baser, vither at thue of subeeription or at any thine priu.” to Oct. 14, 1877, with VEGETINE Toterest added 8t 4 por ceat 10 dat © of payment. THE PAYIMENTN raay be 1 %da i guid cofa to PREFARED BY the Treasurer of the Unitod Btawcs 8% Washlugon, o HR, STEVENS, Boston, Mass, i e L by od sloncr of Internal Revenuo to-day felegraphed United 8tatcs Diatrict-Attorney e at Chi- zo ua follows: # By my letter of Juue 23, rel- ative to the Ruelle, Junker, ona Ford cases, [ intended that you should walye the objection 1o hearing the petition on account of tapse of tme, and submit the satiiciency of the canscs asslm, to the Court, If you do riot concur in the stard. ment fu the petltion, Rle counter statemouts, and submit yucstions to the Court.” ANOTHEI CALL FIOBALLE, Trenaury will probably, on Thursday, fs- sues eall for ihe redemption o $10,000,000 in bonds. on accagnt of the+ per centa tuken by the Byndicate, though it has not yet been detinitely decided upon, ¥ TR COINAGH, Ful)nwln{vta the oilicial stutement of the coln- Catholics, who, on befng beaten back, were re- inforced by French Cunadian villagers, and made a fAerco attack on the Protestanta. Thy fight was brutal In the extreme, and lasted nearly all gho afternoon, being renewed when- ever tho combatants would recover from cx- haustlon, At‘last tho Young Brituns drew their revolvers and fired on the French, one ball taking effect In the side of o villazer, when the belilgerents separated. There were 1o police t senarate the apposing factio The allair was of u most dh?celu character. Mr. Auglin, Speakor of the Dominfon Parlia. ment, has been ro-elected for Gloucester by 400 majority, Special Dispatch_fo The Trivune. Assistaut Tromurer at San Prancisco , With excuaigs un New York, or to efther of the unde: lgned. 0 B gy . IENC! g Y TO PROMOTE TIIE CONVE NIENCE OF ___Vegelme lfl_&)l—d by__nll flru;.glm. BUNNCRIBEILS, THE UNDERS MUNED wil =======| alw recelye. In len of cuin, Unlicd 5.'ates notes or 0 i ¢ Moxtnrat, July &.—Tho arrivals of live stock MANK STATEMLENTS. drafisun New York, at their coln valua ¢ the day of ":::,D:,‘ng j'.‘,fil”g:‘lf,%?'l"(‘,":ll“fr","f:'a&nl'{‘,‘fl“ flbf,:‘;."‘.f:']}r:u";::‘n:.\!'::;'}::f Er‘l’&fi"‘l’n‘.‘i"&?{g Louls; but McQeary, Captain of tho Browus, re- | for ‘hu'umu week were fiftyethrea car-loads of |~~~ o s | recelpt fu Wio Gty 2 Now York. A SCURYVY TRICK Trado dollars, 80,162,900, subsldiary, §0.387 6557 | tirs bug Ui tise the OUz horss was right wih | fused all proposicions, snd would_bave no one cate, 200 Chieaga unud 150 Canadian liogs, “and QUARTERLY STATEMENT # TILDEN'S T00LS AT WORK 1N LOUISTAY. wiuor, 3Gb1ds. Toial, ST2OW0.’ " | Blulyund thay wei bogsthcr 10 th quartcr-pely | but Burts, who was secordlagly allowed Lo per- | 1ty ‘unflnl?v(z‘:ll!mM%‘l‘l‘is‘lcemt‘::‘tlgu‘:w::n}?x:é oF THE AUGUST DRLMONT & C0., New York. ‘Becial Dispdeh 10 TS Tribens, X THN WASHINGTON MONUMENT. 1ike a double team, in 96X seconds. Down ths | form, Without, st this time, saytog snythiug | SHEh " car-loads, were shipped to Europe. Prices are ohout the same as a week ago, but with fower cs, ‘The excitement {n regard to the approaching Orange sauniversary sulll continites, The Mayor to-day received u-letter from the Orange socie- tlea asking sutiiclent protection on the 12th of duly, A deputation of three members has been chosen to wait upon hiis Worship, A loaded thirty-two-pound shell, with fuse attachied, was_found In the proceey of tho ab- sconding Dr, Murphy. It Is bolieved be iutead- ed to blow the place” to atoms. z David MeKay, a Grund Trunk Rallroad clerk, hfi“&h’:&&hfi;i:fi‘x‘.‘u&mfi Lo ddtele ¥reds | about tho quality of thonpiring of the game, weached fn 13113, , Doble’s horse made n | it 15 most romarkable—in fact, very cxtraordio- hsnnk which sent” bim o length to therear, | ary—that Bt. Louls should bave, by its manager sithough he was quickly scttled. Both | and Captain, refused any adherenco to the rules, 'fi:{'fi.;‘fl“flmwh\?f.":,‘:“"x‘.l.;.-“i-'-’ la?l"lf: ium any cholee, any eomprotuise,~unything but Vi v T $ ; 3 broke, aud went back. 19 the incantime Maris | Drtis Verbops, after all It was not vo extra on sud Little Uypay were having a Lot timo for | Ordivary. third aud fourth places, belug sbout four | Dorgan opened the game with a clean bhit, lengths fn the-rear of the lcaders. When | which Hallinan Jet by hiu, aud the strikerwent near the distauce-stand Doble called on iy Vi Bodino for another cflort, and the horss re- tosscal. Clapp hik gl to Malliuow wnd went sponded gamely, but when ho was lappea an | 28t though Dorgan scored oo Hullluan's bad DREXBL. MORGAN & C0.," New York, . M T 3.& W, SELIGMAN & CU., New York, l B Y flfl“gs a MOURTON, BLISS & C0., New York, FLIST NATIONAL BANK OF TIE CITY AND OF NEW YORK, N. Y. DREXEL & CO., l‘llfl.'ulelghla. Salb Denository, | g5inivrean i At the Close of Business, | sfuaiuriizisis o i, s bys mds ‘The Board of Army Engriucers havo reported 1poy a plan for so sccuring the !nuhdnl?l?n ot the Washington monument as topermit its cons struction to Its originully intended height. A LAND QUEATION, Judice Ilum?hru b, of the Sn:;:rumu Court, Diatrict of Colutnbia, lua decided that_ fudicial authority cannot Interfero with the Exceutive Departniest n adjudiging certaln lands in Col- orado to Col. Willlam’ Cralg. THEMEXICAN QUESTION. Bearetary Evarts subinitted to the Cabinet to- day the order o the Disz Gaverawncent ta Gen, Tervine, instructing him to resist with force of Wasmxeroy, D, C., July 8.—J. Madison Wells and_Gon. Anderson, of the Loufaiia Returnlog Board, were fndicted by the Girand Jury ot New Orleans June 23, on a charge of perjury in tonnection with thewr official conduct as menibers of the Returning Board, Tho fact that tho Assoclatcd Press in fts New Orleaus dispatches Las madono mentlon of this very important political movement 18 certaluly ex- truordinary, The inforgtion reathed hers to- day Ly privato lettors, and yestordoy by a telo- am to tho. President, M LA e Ao it by tho | Fred’s wheel left is fect wyuln and was beatey | throw to° Anson. One run, uscarued. Tha | and formerly sn Or last ulght auiew all 60 day Mmhhu:'\luv_nynluu:u_dlf Ho profit Wl tlegrapi dirotly ta'the Fresient s Uit Suatia 11500+, Tho Hexisan-ondos wos | but 5,0 et :T:v;:“‘:-.a"";fil it Gynar | Whin ook nuing fo ther shareof sh - | brtaly beses by un June 30, 1877. R T & " riefly (discusse ut no sctlon taken, i1r fon fou hen K{1g saw that e -~ xuBRRS ot oot b e odilly- poncery G, Sl has ot et had s totrstow wit | o biA. Hoine beaten b Toaked aroand 1o b | “Foters marked tho second oniog by » won- | _ SECRETARY SHERMAN AT NORFOLK. PO o i 3hron ., Bew Virk. Becretary Fyarts coticerniug his recoguition ns | TiRbt with & sarcastic smile, as if afrald that chols bat, and | NowvoLk, Va., July 3.—Thc Tlon. Jobn Sher- RESOULCES. - 1 that the proccoling & in the mature | Miniter from tho Diag Corttemcacr tomes | Marion or Littl Gypey misht best him oot ag | derful catch of a acr from Nicho Seerotary of tho Treasu Cush snd exchangs. B3I LIEAD of a polliical prosccution and persocution, and | Vialt tho State Department Tiursday, whch o | the last moment. They were well bohind, haw- | 168 than & oot from the ground. No runs i g‘;::w;d l,’::l’lll:meu lmm"\Vu:i‘lnm,mm'::: L known ns * Forelum Ministers’ Dav.”” There ls that it is groas violation of the pledges made ever, and flflhllnr‘thn anner, fuslde of which | the futing But KEEPS CUSTON SHIES, thoy were safely Ianded, {n the third Inning, after two men were them Webl Haycs, arrived here this wornlng. | State of fiiinol, ¢ by Gov. Nicholls. The President fecls very | 00 i0diation that le will be received in that ere Clapp hit to right centre for three buses, au 4 f Cbicagu, nod uth- . The very best. 6 for §0. Ko olll- tis 3 slsting of Mayor Joun 8. Tucker, Cul, L.D. Btorke, Judge Burroughs, Postwuster i, B. Nichols, and other grentlemen, and escorted to the office of Collector Bratton fu tho Cuatom- House, where thev were waited upon by, many of our promlucnt citizens, A banguet was scrved at tho hotel, where wpeechies of welcows were made. ) d, and Sinith, carniug the run, In'the last "Lalf of the ;::f‘ ;vruw.lfuulu“ Pr’:;d:m’u‘fi:‘lll)x:;fi:h"inufl: Inuhug‘ Foree made a pretty doubls play, :luub #15 agruinst the fleld, which odds wers cagerly Hog up Spalding and Gletio ou the lattee's bit. taken by n le:ficl few, who wers of the kind'that lwll:,v, “A'-Ifwufi .'-'l";‘f.‘{.&'fi;’ :Lr::tfifix,; Ifi_‘.fl& f:t:'rlt'h ;fl;:‘g“” @ & chauce, no matter bow des- ‘l‘,‘: 4 ’1“ 3 'l}'“?" a, ,‘:l"f'ém){':fl"‘""“ Ifi"m& i\'(': 3 Vs clers! i tle eary. liines Aftor two agjeninls they were sout “ig,,“?,: one © sh%w’y' whio it it and Poters ran t Aaltaca- st went or of the urder to (ien. Ord, authorizing the purtut of the marauders on Amerlean -ufi into Mexlcan territory. The Administration will act slowly aud cuutlously fu recelving o new ter from that country. s FINANCIAL, 5 A BEEACA OF raiTn oo the part of the peoplo of Loulstans. Tho President has consulted with the Attorney-Geu- cral and with prominent Loulgjanians to sscer- taln If there {s anything within bis powertq do, or wlich It {8 proper for him to do, in the prem- M e ® SIERY | faticn o ks Demand loans seenired by collsieraie. X Factury.” 173 nm-hamunn'a'ffu'lfimuf' = 3 o st Ao luans 2! Lcvenih sathpa: ¥ feavatate. o) ol Simmese 1 FOR RENT. TO BENY, thethird heaP. with Boding u length bel S5:900:01 107 LIABILITIES. b Ipectal Digpatch €3 Tnc Tridune, but trottinz well. Just aftes leating the wire, | Bome, but wasileclared out at the plate. | S el Capieal —8 000 Lscs, lolhas Duon advised 1bat it 1s expodieat |~ Broowtuaron, 1L, July B.—Joseph Chorn, | ¥red mulc % skip, bot lost wothing by iy, | I fhe fth fauinz Dorun uid Clap followsd A GRAVE AFFAIR, . 1 '.fifi DESTRARLE "OFFICES TN THE ") duvw:‘hlnz. It s ;; lbflu case againat Welle | of Towanda Township, McLean County, known Ar&:um.lllhu lxrl:t turn uodluf trotted very lufn.. f:u::uu&x: :me:;l:nll. L;;IL‘IIK bruuxhb(.‘lkvn N&w YoRrk, July 8,—The relatives of Char- i B wad Anderson shoul e really carried to o | all over the Unlon as a Jeading dealer in shorty h‘“fld ‘;‘u,}"fi’uh f,u "ifl'x’h’l‘?«"n&t'“fl‘,‘." o [ in by asafs ouc 1o centre@nakiug the scors 4 | 1otts Couda, the French girl, whose body s B2 2061387 " ® conviction, reliauce would nced to ba placed | horn stock, bas flied & voluntary citation fn e} he bl Srot- | oo laa for some years bencath a bandsowe pnarble 1N C. HAIMES, Presidoat. upon Gov, Nicholls to grant therm perdone. The | betkrantor, Tols seen w joned Uy the | Seosbeadity until ucar the halfmile pol, when | 8 0 i mumg Fors fed off tin Greenwood Cemetery, which bag | * bty " breald e al ptey. step was occasion Y the | Bodlue broke, aud wus svon two lengibs i the | i il Tett, 1 Bate monument in Greenw emetery, whic JARED GAGH, Vice it ;mm of Nicholla stoutl; maintaln that ko | great shrinkege in valuo of Jand and cattle. His | rear. Arounud tho Lower Lurn Lo dloscd bal€ tu Yith s e owe to luft, aud, Bab ) auracted vo much attention, sre makiog sa | SUABLESS: LLILN colier uxo-mum 70'p0 WiTh THN PROCEEDING, lfim’:fi’.“l‘t‘x:fi?fimm‘i‘r ':L’,’,ffn’&“fi,’; ‘3::‘3&“::0“1&::"11: :x;m:)ung"r“l: &&?fi:;‘&g which Gleuu dropped, putting Force on th effort to remova b to Calvary Cometeryy THO | ol e S o S body of the French girl bhas alrcady bLeen re- + and that bo vousiders it 89 much 8 violation of moved to Calvary Cmm:lerz; sud the relatives utl faith as the Administration can. Assurances of nget extensive land-owners of McLean Counyy, FiRM CIXAN s, made au assignmeut to-day to Juseph T, Fifer, of this.dty. ~His liabiitics are heavy, but 1t g8 T DISSOLULTION. TO REINT. ¢ 12 :st he and Ratthn on second. ~ After Remsen bad boeu ?Sféfl.f,‘;‘ hs [.Il—’q’ ffi:.‘:.::;‘;"“ hoator the ¥ | Lotired aud Furco put ouc at home, Debiian bie Drxrew Pasx, July 3, ‘fin,_m‘%'wm‘ a sale one which brought ‘fu two runs. In tho | wer procceding yesterday to reinove the monu- 0 Brat, this zort on hehalf of Nicholls bave been con- thought o may neasly pay out. 1,200, for horees of the 2:10 clase; FY last h}l( of the inuing Gleow, lisllicau, aud | went, when the cetnete b to 3 foreatae prstnt, s by nmront o Sireel ol SR et st | EROH G SIS AR 1 RS | Ay nt o b e | flwvbinip o s, Thecincsbed | mwownmeimeeonnri | a0 oW Shat dicest Juticaationt Lave licen mad thas I Y bas daigied: Sor.. : .20 1 3 | Rhecu vt in o catc in the seveutn Janing, | wight be aljows 9 tomova the monunet, but | 10 Sasrived Ty gt b st o5 | Apply to h ' Wells and Anderson aro convicted Nickolls will DR. CHAPIN %".‘n'\‘x‘.""c. : lll‘n 2 2 | and Hines opened the play by throwing Clapp’s A, It K WANLACK, 4 3 o1 Crawford's b. oardon thew. 80 far s can ba learued, the fu- dictments have been socured by the Bourbon elemeut, which s opposing cousent hus not et been given. - —— Naw Yorx, July .—From investigations by the TWmes, it apiears thore is no truth what- aw hit wild Lo st He pot secund ou MceGeary's Suawhan's Tom U s - out, and howe oo Croft’s it to centre, Fore ‘b;:“‘d’z‘,"“‘“" sb.. k.-Masian, Ly Tomy 3 '3 | Wasgiven bis busc on balis, but nu wors ruus S ROBESON BANQUETED. T DISSOLUTILON. | somee e ol Taenvoy, N. J., July 8.—The public dluder " e R : lead of Witz, Licutensht-Governor, | ReV. Dr. Chapin was about to resign the pastor- gons fonlug Swmith led off with @ cleau | tary of thy Navy, was u graud affair. Scustor | (Bl Gey dieolved by biituul com cai. Nr. Uirtc Klog Ac attempt was mado to ¢ fndict tho | 846 Of te Chiurch of DiFine l’-mrufl{ i cunse- prring one over second. snd after two men werg out Juwucs G. Blaive was awong the company. The Hou. Thonas N. McCarter preilded, and ag- uouuced that the banquel wasa soclal affair, to gIve su oppurtunity to welcows back to New 18 24 Jua LiIN 2:23);2 Glenn aud Hallinan were sent to_ base on baells, > TUR NUXNING RACEH and the bayes wers full when dcVey camo to of the day was & dush of two and throe-quarter | bat. Ile turned loose ut the first une pitcled, miles for's purso of $330. The starters were | and seut it squarc over Dorgun's head for thres white members of the Returning Board last mouth, but failed. It sppears that this tme $he Bourboas have ben more successiul iu thelir quetce of the threatened reduction of his salary o §10, llr ouly a few duys since that Dr. Cliapio remarked to s fricnd that Le mtended to rewaln with Lia congrigation sll his lfe, O LAY s Sy S SR | RS S | o of tis ol b7, '<‘:"i‘i ,5‘5, G | rourly, AU the lteas srioa. §1.80 bar dotae, @ Cuizauo. July 2, 1877, e Rind. 173 BAST MADISON-B%