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TIE CHICAGO and carofa) main har no! year. Mle In from Miiwau! RIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 18, 1877. HISTOR. OCLETY. steadily, and look omer. . dangerona, Aroand the turn Fred beean his danc TURE AND FIELD. ty manston on the comer of Jefforeon avenue and ra game thie ec. and wae Inet year tho and here for many years fram tres et ing in the hope of oiaking the ni % Wayne street, Detroit, @taff ioated the national colara, ‘Thta old forty ed. Te Po edition tha Iie haree leave hie fret. bat the roan was steady | pitcher of the West End Clob, Following fe the ‘One of the eaident foatures of the ensaing win- | with ltaptcturesquo enrroundings the then clear | yelue of that tarvo property tu €swiys and ¢ on hia lege, and went along Ina way that kent | recordaf the game as presented In ier was the jepectncll pe the suffering of the weators of the Ghicnaa River, a grave of scattered, supe Unt ag a necurity [t was toxuMctent for . Fred at his hest to Keep the pole, ‘They were heal THR Aron - merican prinonors who wers from time to | trecetothenorth, made up a ecane which woukl | TIMOR. ten and donot naw know, eltherth Successful Opening of the Regue | fit heat arths taltemile pate tn 121t%,. but Fred aaa | The Movement for Its Revival | the brongit in to” Realqnarters by thelr | contrast very atrliinuly win tho great city which | amoweat tneome trou shmrente on that itonerty he soon gained half a length by 4 series of handy A pale beret Sel Progressing Success Indian captors, ‘The tendernese of feeling, | hasarieen, Mr. JohnH, Kinzie often reealted the | the amount of your mortgazes. [twas quoted mere lar July Meeting at th trn, where Slow Eptcestc ‘ala! which) wea a distinguishing trait In the | beauty of the ecene when the Indian canoe and the | to Mustrate what I constdered an crroncous principle 0 al y g Junips. Around the lower tarn, Tiaitinan, ¥. | 3] 2} 1) 3) 0 . i 4 : . . tu rriyruea tent of anlyene Yor ainsetrous, Veeak occurred’ in the pre- | Mel! BH al al ata fully nubject of thie sketch, made tlm ever foremost | Mackinaw buat nlone dietarhed the watern uf tho | Yaluing proprty 94 a teat of sulrcney. Dexter Park. Viole Weak ho was wteadied by Floyd. | Nearer g Bt al Zi al al 2 £ Mn hia efforts to bargain with the favagea for tho | Iakoand titer, T tiare heard him rpenk of the | bo nnus were taken of the cuneatsation, I esanot and went by the dangerons spot in | 7 fe bi rH uot oo ranenm of the aufferers, and intny were thuares- | Kinale family's being aranecdt one bright morning | iatest (en tat 1b would b 1 maile no eritict safely, “When they swan inte the home-atretch. fol al alo «4 | cued, and nnraei.and eared for,—-aometinies tothe | indane, perhaps the year 1842, by hearing from } whatever unon tho Investments af the Connemfeat Mu and itwaeecen that the bly horse was ing 41 6 344] of o | Report of the Secrotary---The Special | salvation of their lives, though too ufton tomorely | up the river the churns of Moore's beautiful | tual, antl nothing about, “Wencita” nelthona word to The 2:0, Bang One of tho Most Inter- | fenatiy. tne knowing oneg bern to shont, “Slow Ha swg Amitization atthe tortures they tad undergone: | Canadian Hoat Song, —tung by a dozon vayaucurs, | the discredit of your Company, th which T nave so esting Ever Seen in Chicago, Govwing “ani sued proved to bo the cate? for, als 4} O} o| al ai 2 Requirements of the Society. Mr. Iierie, St. bad been paroled by Gen. Hens. | and. going tothe piazza, he ew Gan, Can anh eres vdntcraata OF dey inveatrient in, which, I liarg e "3 a ives, he wae 4 jor, but upon a snepicion that he waa in corre: ty coniing fapidly dawn tho stream in Wht a fay Thongh tre minders er, kt ee cr dnimred, 4} 9} 0] Vo 0 He dence with Gone Harlem who war known to | backinaw boat, “The Taniscape. sae ten re eee a eat ead ani head, but Slow Gv had a nose the beat of Ener islet 181.6 be meditating an attempt to recover the City of | andlovely. Chicago, n Htte hanilet. far away | soy ee Ae ihe slater wae aaieite ae aa 7 ‘Won by Slow Go After an Excite | ity and was riven the heat m 2:24%4, Radger Girl hs 275, ©} Paper Read hy the Mon. 1,N. Arnold on | Detroit, he was relzedand rent a orlzoner toCan- | frometviltzation, aud yet Cal. [inzie lived to, ace a erate or tr slic Totter Painer have been ihe. 8 bed third. ‘Wright, Ey : 4) gap g ato the Lat 1, Ki ada, teasing hie wile and young family to be cared | thie barntet changed to the home of nearly halla ant} rer Tides Tee naG HO RIGnA ame ‘Pe ing Contest with Little Slaw Go stock now hegan to anpreciate, and ina | fvient.2 b-- Hana ae ne Late Col. Kinzie. for'as they might, uaull, after the Inpse of some | million of peonie, . Chtevonemisreprecentation® of lite by several dit Fred abort tine he wae salling favorite m the pote, hie | Reonard, 1. f a st oo Riese months, the capiare of the place by Gen. Harrisan DISUURSION, ferent pattionc witaa view to injure. the standing : wali glries ates lng bakers | Wir Hc Ha a ao ey feepreg nce fee rend nat oben excel | ate, ning eid cne mamot aidan ter cAlet | obi Campany, mora im tak connection may the third heat, at wae quickly Satta, mite oe 4| a8 William Broes on the Surronder of Gen. cite later wan at length tetented and restored | Coitector af Canal Tolls, | Nor iad, he ever seen in ae ee ante atly atatedt that wo bare Joaned ‘Mr, i ptured ty le Tres who mado ie i mily with one sol i nis pock- | ‘any memoir of him his father's Indian nano, whic = ‘y Ml Singulor Defont of the Ohicagos By the | siirusn toritartbe irs inn. ite then began to | Morrill tf. au 4 a3 Oass—William H. Brown, CTA “tte. coin has alieaye been | Mts Sienieke, meaning silversmith or jeweler, | ggclmer $1, 200.000 on his hotel, and that his ine Bostons Yesterday, tkip aml dive, but Slow Uo was nat to be worrien | Lrowt. aia aa a Carefully preserved by tle descendants on | ‘Tho elder Kinzie made carringe and ornamonte | “Tits hatel is only a part of. th : a g feain ny these Inciich, and kept ateadily nt his | Scnater, 0} dF 2 memento of those” troubloue timer. It | for the Indians, and. the epenker bad heard it | yyiqiin NaeLts only & pat ot tte areal Stn. work. Trhew went together to the quarter fn tly, a, 8 9 | The Financial Condition of the Society | 80 happened that in Detroit, aa npon more | stated tlmt he owed the lives of himscif and family 10. Tita cier covers th addition over cight Rnd terehed the halt in tel. tate. Fred now Mees remote frontiers, the advantages af edneation wero | to the fact that he convinced tho Indians that If | Star velosteat taicy wien che bulldimge on them, A Game in Which~ the Club that trotting nteady.”- Aronnid the lower turns bows | cae et --Blectién of New Members. extcantely linslted. Whe, Wat atid inarrangedt | they killed him they would never got “any moro Qhinblring between Arty and eisty,, ieslites. thare ever, he hegan to again, an ec ard At ranings— at everything. nr wt nt jewels, 8 Did the Best Playing Was STthees Thome. ita toetore reaching the wire | Chleagor 600005 ‘ . family tn this place the ehitdren tind oceastonal J TTR, M. ‘Thompson anid Mra, Kinzte had | Parcel which aro unacrground leaees, So late na Beaten he made awquirrel-like jump forthe lead, but it | Huston... 1.0.6 & O-8| Thoqnarterly meoting of the Chicago Historical | opportuniticn of heeinning at a school which prom- pointe out toa lady the cottonwood treo nt the | accriil fiee. whose consecvatisin, and knowledge le was no tive, nethe big horse Jed him ander the Roclety was held at the Tremont fToure last evens | Hed well, but which, 18 a feneral role, was tis. | footof Elehtcenth street as tho trea under which the | or Sadanaare eli known, and tte placed the bare wire by a neck in 228305, Innings— 5a78 9 ing. Among thoee present were Prof. Peabody, 1. | continued at the end of the fret quarter, Amit | imassncre tonk place, Mo thoughtetepyonght to bo | find at $1,225,020; that on whieh tho hotel atanda ‘The fonrth and last heat was the most exciting of | Chicago. 00 0 DO 0-0} BGutrer, the If ih " . such unpropltions circitmsatancon wore thy rising | taken to preserve that tree, baltag binced At isd 400" the other. pareria at Tho St, Lonix Browns Succeed In Forting a | tharace: Higble, the driver of Little Fred, aaw | Boston 0 fb 8D Ora | F. cntver, the fon. Winltam Bross, 1. M. Thomp- | Feneration nt that day obliged to nequire what de- | Prof, Mlanctiaed remarked that aman started to | gous placed nt Sort.c0” sho, coher parila ae <i th Tartford that he war ina tight place, aud determined to Tro i G'Hionrne, 1; White, 1, aoe. ‘ ee Thayer, pie. Hoa, a Scammon, sree of Nenralny hey foun it possible tosttain, | cut the tree down nat Joni ago for flrewood, bata | tho most valnable improvement Afr, Palmer posses a ake desperate chances to win, ec word wan lome rnns--Brown, 2. ra! janchard, abbars » Ryerson, and in 38 we Kinzie sonof A. J. Galloway stopped hin, i? ame on TNE: Harateres: piven fo'n very even aiart, Fred tiaving a trife | ‘Tote! bazcs an clean blte—Chicaga, 10; Boston, | y ittiam Hickling. Ae TEON that's ‘ie. Sammon stated that treet Commissioner | f°8s, but hie otlier improvements aro numerous, tive, and many of them very valuablo. Alt tnd vine wanted to cut Ikdown, since it was In the the Improvoments ary protected by insurance in 3 ¢ strongest cumpanica. 2h Matton, tho Prosdent. If, M. Thompron,and | Atthe timoof the taination jnet mentioned hie Dat whether the mestacre did tako pinco there, and | TeNl# along. amounted to $50,000 with eovesnl rae flicther it war expedient thateteps bo taken by the | fj uciee, Wa Are nut aare of ty Op inde any Boclety ta preserva tho treo, aa wy tno Mon, | iste eam ile horecasinegn, whet fe conducted whttan Mos papel . be ured Im person, and has been uniformly ‘THE SURRENDER OF DETHOIT IN 1812. r b ihe murrender of Dettolt In 18i2 vy Gen, Hall to | palit tebt ts xocuredt by property mich con Me the Mritten under Gen, Nrock has been considered | eaverely depressed, over $4,000,000. Ills profits By:mnany Wetorians che ot fe paaballaaiaconn aes from his hotol ace ie awn private matter, and 70 Gen, Wiult'wan congeamartiaied tro years after, | fronratl his neoporty te cadictent, {ie tncce ani aentenced to be alot, ‘Tho President remitted | warrant avaination avon any, ronsonabie baste of the sontence on account of the culprit’s age anid fervicoa dnsing the Revolutionary Wne. Gen. tll Soemiores Lan Means Me abllltles te arcana nls RETUNNED TO THEIR DESOLATED TONB IN CItIGAGO, ‘Tho bones of the murdered soldiers who had fallen four years before were still lying unburied where Shey had fallen. Tho troops who rebnilt the fort colfected and Interred the reniains. ‘The coffin which contained them wero deposited near the bank of the river, which then had its outict ebont at tho foot of Madison street. The cutting through the sand-bae for tha hare bor canscd the Inko to encroach and wash away the earth, exposing the ong range of coffins and their contents, which wero after- wards cared for and reinterred by the civil authorl- ties. In the year 1818, when he was In hig 16th year, Col, Kinzle wae indentured to the **American Fur Company,” and placed under tho care of Ttamacy Crooks, Esy., **to learn," ns the articles ne beat of” it. He attempted . to take the pole at the first turn, but Slow Go was too fant, and kept him on the outside. Once aronnd the turn, Righle drew hin whip and gave the little horre aconpic of feartul slashes, m the nope that tho noise would caure Slow Go to Ieave his fect. Unt the bigroan trotted faster than ever, and Fred went ton tlead run in the effort to head him. When nearly tothe quarter pole, which was reactictl in the remarkabie time of Reconds, Siow Go left hisfeet, and a howl of disappointment went up froin the crowd, na o repetition of the disastrous tmping ap and down In. the frat heat was looked for. He caught qnickly, bowerce, Insing but a long nh, and was soon at Fred's throat and strigeling for the lead, Thoy went around the lower tira Ike a donble team, and from this point home Higbio used every known devico to reach the front. He lifted the Mitle THE TURE. YIMST DAY OF THR DRXTER-PARK RACES, One of the most mtererting and hotly-contested racen ever trotted in the West took placa at Dexter Park yesterday, tha occasion being the ace for horses of the 2:20 clas, and tho con- testants Little Fred and Slow Go. ‘tho recent victory of the former over the celebrated horse Bodine, and the fine form shown by hint.bn that occasion, caused tim to becoma a hot favorite mong the betting mon, and in tho pools sold Monday might he bronght $25, to $9: for the fleli. at wasn generally accepted fact that Slow Go wan ‘the only horse in the race that atond a show to de- Yeat Fred, bt bis friends backed bimeteadily, and, The Hon. Inanc N. Arnold pretided. and the first business done was the hicaring of the reports of officers, “irat base on errors—Anson, 23 Peters, 1; Trad loy, 13 Wrieht, 1; Sntton, 1. Chieago, 4} Bos- ton, Lefton bases—Peters. 3; Ferler. 1; Spalding, 3; Uradley, 1; O'Rourke, 1; White, 1. Chicago, 8} Boston, 2. sé «if called balle—Off Bond, 1. * Pasned balle—MeVoy, 1: Brown, 1, Toable playa Anson, Peters, and Spalding, 15 Hallinan and Spalding, 2, Umpire--W, E. Furlong, of Miwankec. (The sume clahe pia amin to-day, and admirers of the Boston Clab shouted remeraber that tt [a the last chanca which they will have ty see Harry Wright and his team in Chicago this year, a euick tnrhe Tripke Special Wh to The Tribune, St. Loris, Mo., July 17,—The Browne fell ALBERT D, HAOER, the Librarian, euhimitted his report for the Inet two months: The collectfons made In bebalf of the Soclety from the time of the firo until May 10. 1877, wern 192 boond volames, mostly Congrensionsl documents; sixty-nine wnbonsd votnmes and pamphicta; files of elght weckly newspapers rinning back abonttwo years; and 525 copics of the Brooklyn Argus, Since the ro- moral into the Society's rooms, in Ashland Block, May 21 last, there have been added i385 boand vol- umes, 441 unbonniyolumes and pamphlets, and “ torr of iat * | published in 4824 a Acrics of letters in defenwe ; Govlce to reach Mie wate, aod imgeneral ie: | ectreeie tc tne Narvdondy teadsy, ancte dette | eaples of tweaty-ihree nowspapara; eome covering | ingicall te various paris an} ory of ingrchandis: | Fr conduct. tiie daughter and yrandaon suleo- _____Jacon La Quenne, Secretary. ‘at the odds, must have landed a large winning. | Played the skill for, which has becoine | display being tha worst in the history of the club, | sty ycare, and others one and two veara, Fnac rement wus far hve years, during | aequontly vablished n volume exculpating him = . , Aonoted, Tut Slow Go was fast and steady, and | whilo their batting wns very weak, Dorgan and 0 i Hee een vel off tnaislant except npon | from all blaing in the maltur of the surrender, AMUSEMENTS. The Little Fred party were confdentof victory, | tame down the mircich Uko a wilelwind, winning | feo, Romecn's substitate, did all the good playing | ‘THe report then goes on as follows ae a ee ee ea Sine Roget | claiming it to lave beon a inilitary necessity, e vend gave—sulmost ss any odds = tn their | the heat in 2:22. When he returned to the ecore | for St. Louis, and tho fatter made thelr on It affords ua pleasnro to atate that much {interest o 0 eagerness ta get thelr money on, Morrell Iigbie, who drove the horse, used every honorable device “known to the profersion tn order to get bis horse ‘to the front, bnt-was tinable to sccnre more than onc heat, Great credit is due to Mooro Floyd, ‘who bandied Slow Go, for the artistle manner in the crowd, whore sympathies wero evidently with the highorse, yelled themselves hoarse. The driver smiled and lifted htw hat, and John Splan saluted him with @ fervent **God blew you" as Floyd dismonnted from the sniky. The great race of the day had been hotly contested, and won by the beat borac. Every ly, from Cal. Mansur to the stable-boya, went away satisicd with the day's Btewurt, who mucceeded. Mr. Crooke at the head of ihe Company, to vielt the Urilieh officers nt Drummond Island, He was never daring this petlod at an cyening entertainment, never raw '*o show "except one representation by on indifferent, company wha had strayed up the fakes, of rome pantom{mes and tricky of allzht-of-band, iy perwincion of tle Hon, LW. Claypool, of soeee yon percuitied, a fovr weeks aga, to make THF MOZART NIGIT. some extmets from the diary of hia father, the late In the composers’ nights, chronologteally apeake Jacob Claypoul, Eaq., who was a membor of onu | Ing, wae have gone backwards, Commenelng swith of tho Ohio regiments, —some sentences of which faven most fmportantbearing upon the rurrender, | Metdelseobn, we glanced at the Beandinavian com~ ‘Althonch only tho last paragraph bears directly on | Posers, some of them his: Imitators, then back to donble-basw hit, McGeary, Force, Clapp, Nehf- man, and Croft were mainty inatrumental in presenting the Iartfords with thele thirteon un- carned.runa. Tho Blues played a modol game, both at the bat and In the ficia, THE Koone. and sympathy {s manifested In behalf of the So- clety, nad a cheerfnt readiners to contribnte to1ts collections by socicties, arnociations, aud In- dividcale in other States as woll as from those in Chicago, AS soon as our t r ® | wants arc) mada known, and it is daya wero passed from 5 o'clock tntho | this tuple, quote the whole diary, an the par- } Beethoven, ana now sti}! farther back to that most e ij = th tone! th hi Ucalars of the march and fighting may iltnatrate | astonteting prodigy the wor re ohtho oul fed whet bd conaldored) 6 Toat race | Sport, and that Dexter Park wen the bigh road | 1), At BOEIs stm |=-L- |= 1-5 | understood that we havea sufa place in which 10 morning il teat, tn ite, -armrenoura OF | tomo important facta in the tlatory af thievital | produced, Woltaavg bo rari oe ius hav evee ‘ino ottier trotting race of the day was forhoreca | success. ‘Tho summary ts as followa: LA ag eerie 4) 21 8) SA) 4 | keep the contributions, there will be uo dimiculty | maxing up outhts for the Indian rade, orrecelving | event in our second etruggie with tho Mother furs a bewlldoring afray of mnais for an orchestral {ofthe 2:35 clans, and tras, won, by tho chestnnt ea DAY Taree 2100, for barnes Ot Ne Sie 4] 0) 3] S| a} a") fnaccaring s collection of which Ghicagg, and avon ) the packs, and. commodities, which srrired from Country: sg19—Marched nineteen mitea to tho | RFs anime —ovarlures, | marchés. | aymphontan, Sura. the Tact in atraikit heats with eane, and | {°'R"SSitow rn, «, Slow Goby Young Shar- 4{ Tool Bt S| Z| | We will vonture to ‘mention some of the objects tain the evening ha read atoud to his kind nnd ex- | River Raisin, thirty-five miles above the rapids of without numbse, hut te. thoreass wih ita, eanal figmonntrated that over a fart track he can put in site iit 2.a.t a] Oo} 2 | a1 oF collection desired by tho Society at the present cellent, frlend Mra, Suara, THO Wa unwearicd Me MAMINGG. saan of a batllé... Matched iwslyo:| Eo! tanto and discrimination, was equal: to tho Teo was declared. nol and’ vad’ by the | More tee 4] OL Of a | eitat, we want that which will prevervoand per- | tmuettied and erentiul Ife fad mado Inevitable. | ruilet. Kucamiped on Swan Creak. No Indians Siecontation trom his chemernHeuS aeke tne jndges ons account = ofan alleged. we Denieee, 4) 0) 1) 8) 0} 3 petpare the evontfal hintory of Chicago. ‘Thia will | To her explanations and jndiclons criticlama pon | yet ty attack ns, overtre to **'Tho Magle Flute," the’ most ticinpt to "throw the samo by the elder af Fd- | s MBM ecg erie tania? ae? : 93] 89} 3 | Frcludo sles of uld newepapera and thore now belog | the books he read, nud her patience in impatting | | 4—3arched four miles, Encampod onthe North | nicturougne of hiv operaa;' aolections Mnbure, the horse that won tho rat heat, — ‘This | Zeechecs tras, ches. Gone Grant by Wapaie.. drs at elay i} do |"“Iesued, books being publisher in Catcago and thosa | knowledge from her own oF Tatton g in ohne | Wranch of the Huron itlver. ina large plain-in | frome :*Hon auan,"" hin operatic masters action gave general satlefaction, and was loudly ae TR ty Sa ; pabluhod bofore tho Ore of 1871, and capecially | indebted for tho nimbition which stirmonnted early | mizht of the lake. Stood tinder arms all might. | pieces a quaint iittle Turkish march, done over for Gapplanded by the crowd. John Demass, the owner warter. Half. a} ot at af a} 2 | old documents, old city directories, —tho older the | diradyantager and. made bia the equalot many | Bullt a brulzo across tho river. Srehesten by French hande; hia wonie.fully-boat= of Edinvurg. clatme that he merely gavo hie rider | First best.-:.. a B10, Bt al Fi al at g | hetter,—reporta of ‘eceleriaatical conventions, | whoso youthful years have teen trained Inactuols, | o—To Brown's Town, thitce miles, Three more | tiful Masonite dirge; a movement from ono of his Orde to lay ape in tho ‘Recond heat, and thae | Second a 1 SI Sf staal of 1 | associations, and institutions, catalogues, histor: | Miz, STEWART WaS A AEVEUE DISCIPLINATIAN, onpurite ‘ort Malden. Forirtcen miles, hest divertinents:’ the grest Triple Concerto, aho voy followed histnetractions ineuch’s binging | PUPS MEAL seesseermmos. +1 Hoong 3 Ol al 3 2) Sl oO | feslmannectipta written by ‘early ncitlers of the | tio belloved that tho sureat way to make of a clerk Marched to Dutrolt and back to encampment | heard Inst night for tho first tima in thls country; avay us totcad the judges to bellove that frat ee oe 4 of 3) 1] of at 2 | cityor State, Incldonts, written or printed, con- | naystamatic and methodical man of business was | seine day. and the greatost of his sympbouics, tho G minor. NABtGHIE: ie “ahacosenind: dapat th ts snexccedingly rich ou, ureseating as {t docs B] a{ o} a} oO} o | ceeming the éarly history of the city oF any of tha } noter to overlook the allattent departure, frum the | _ 9--Steved eneampment oppoaite Detroit inthe | Tho ++Afagio Flute” overture toes not need epe- cwrts by fan the tout nuccentfal Iu the history of ane | $0 Wotting races. all of wehlch promise to bo of Be eerie rernets ead peiollcsly wa Rene hee. eee eet ot ee ae eestor: | LS "tn tue morning wo crossed tho Wtivar Dotrolt | Goth thorongiy familan, and tno attr ia alava ke Tho weather waa finc, the asttondanca | te most exciting description. "The 2:20 race, Bl 1 Ol o| 2] 2 | every political party, evury shade of religious be- | ping Fnovements of nparty of lite employes who | overto tho British alde undisturbed by them, enjoyable a4 noblo, dignified musical prelude to than on ‘the firet day of auy previous meot- | Which comes first, has no loss than thirteen an< |_ 5} 2/9 0) 21 | iter, also thono devoted to other interests, to atte | Gers engoyed In hauline ewood in sedges across | | 16-—On Thureday evening i100 mon, composed of | thy most xickly, stupid toxt that was ever put to mi the races well contested, aod tha Judging | ‘es allofwhom will slat This, field containg Golaal zal salaal a | and'sctentite research. Of bookw In general, we | tho atraita, from. Jol” isanc feland, took | the mUlitia and regular, ander the command of | music, ‘Tho Nianonta Funeral: manic, the aecond nuintactory to all, ‘A fue Vand famnished good | Some of the most promising Loris fn the Wext ani +150! 23} 24] 271191_0 | Tove particularly doaire those relating to blstory, | the reins {rom the banda of onc, and drove across | Col, Cass, marchad within four miles of Malden | pumbor on tho programme, lise nover. ocen. played rife, and even those who wero onthe losing | (88 weats will undonbtedly bo trove low in the TESST TT Fo, | blograpny, genealogy, natievical snformation, Jana returned with hi loud to show the men how | for tuo prizpone of drteing the Tiitish and Indiaun | pera bofore. Mozart jolnell tho Sagonie Order in : ; A lence, . 4 4 m the bride % : § elie arte soVAleh, a circumstance whally without | 8)" George, arranged for to-day, would undoubted. | yartford 50 8 0000 313 Ai hone getinie (he new ouitcingof she Society. nitich more they conld havo’ accompllatied Ar they fromthe cuaued.” The enemy futirod with groat Tvs. nnd wroto n great desl of music for its fea sprecedent Fore TN ee a TT | ee ioe -sa'GHiae-Se, Lute, Fa stacetiras, au. | watch ease enn eee eamingaf the Soriety, | ind made tho etfort Mr, Stewart a cnmunendation | dheed. 0 damauo muminined on oureide, “uo | echeatral uiedor tie ono Taped Inst evening, Goon Tile FIs? NACE Sri the alt of tho stakes, $1,000 a sido, wae | ‘Two-baso hits—Dnrdock, Lee, and Cassidy, ‘ot have enanged yonr occupation for ond, have yout Very well can continue it; and na the young man wast prondto ask tobe relieved, fo actually drove ths ion the cand was for horses of tho 2:35 c! the rentrics to which were jaar Vents, Weat Union Girl, Alfred, Volney, Soille K, Echo, Nanni, and Josie. On Nonday night Budd Doble drew Voine: winter whiten the ground, we would Ilke coins, medals, antographe, engravings, paintings, aud atatuary, jnced in. the hands of the’ stakcholder, Mr. jomas Miller, at the time the match waa mado. Last evening the St, Georzo party pald forfejt Rnns carned—None. ghemp losttwa men and perhaps sone Wounded, | prchsstral dire, tho one played last evening, woom ‘Timo of game—Two hours and ten minutes, i Umpire—Burtis. the occasion of the death of a distinguished broth- T got but ono fire at the enemy. Foe n eee eo cana mapaired and fifty men, |! Saterteey. te eee a iO Ts ont Keterhary. It te 0 short adazio, based Wa ulsodesiro to keep withtn the State—and as | bie wi the bitter | under the command af Col. McArthur, undertook . fa gone. On Nonday sight Badd Doble Grew Volney, | $500), leaving tha, Afagcie 8 party that amponnt INDIANAPOLIS. tarieg porate tu tbe sacletys collectignecail rele | eiilaer tnd (broucht wood through the bitter | to drive tho euemy from thy aforesaid bridge. ‘The FT a eee er i not HF fade ee eek be. bein ay the | ead, without having to trot for it. The ine snce Bpecial Dispatch to The Tritwne. ica of the Indians and prehistoric races that may bo te chief recreations Throughout this pertod were | firing beanin the forenoon. ‘The cnamy retroated | eyon to the verge of being calted Mozartleh, Vor See eee reer on FHtar Heme stisen tne) [Coens will bring, Wo" the post tices realetcate Ixouxarouin, Inde, July 17.—Indlanapolia, | discovered, auch as atono or metal tmplements, | trapping sllver-gray foxes during any chanco lels- | two or threo times, Wasustaincd no damago. We | haps ho lias written noting which better shows his Be rare te R ea ay etter Tiaoaie | pytaes,, Mocamanic, Adele Cirfi‘indeed be deals | Allegheny, and the Syracuse Stars arranged to-day | ertow or sposr points, Felice of copper ot potlery. | ure hare hieth winter, and tearniog to play on fhe ruppored they did- In the afternoon the dene | power of combining technfcal treatinent and pure the best horve, as his performance fn the Michigan | ou that picks the winner. fore the championship. gle ft gin ak Poe at may or have been found in graves or | violin, his inetrnctress being a half-brced woman. gan again, We drove them ence; but Bt cirenit proved him to be possessed of wnasnal | “Tho red-hot atylo in which yesterday’s races wero monnds, and with all each contributions itis de~ harmony with carnest fooling, another instance of In 144 Delng still in the employ of the Fur Com: | we had to retreat, it being for the want of am- | whic may a found In the niareh of tha priests In speed. Ya consequence of thia {celing be was layed, the umpires to bo wolected pals will De strable that thore shonld be # detailed account of rom. ‘Kinacto Prairto | munition, ‘Two privates wonnled on our | tho **Magle Finte” proluding the great basn arty, poo aan at eet eee anche irom end toents BE ee a rae ie mail les at | thelr ‘oeourrency &, description’ at tho grave or | Nutdg.ho Nat anaeret eoitto his parentana | side. On tha ‘opponita side wo presumed there | “(tala and Onislay” ‘Tho key to ite charactor Fa nO ar og aver the Reid The Levers | oF 2e ill be Coen tram ead 19 en woek. mound, {ta form, situation, character of soll, con: dia iten. ite Bad ed had returned to Macki- | were some Killed ani some wounded. ris," ‘The key to its charactor Some say | ma they suw done fall, othors xo to their assistance, ¢.) The day following we nudertook in with of the latter were quite namerous, however, and had not the friends of Hannis becn so anzions to wet thelr money 0B, shorter odds might have bocn obtained. Wren the horses were called up for the word, It was fount that Sollie K, had drawn the pole, Ha nin wecond, Josie third, Echo fourth, West ‘Union Girl Heth, Joale eixth, and Lady Vesta on the out- Ride, After two attempts, they wero sent away to a rather wtraguling etart, Lady Vests belng aboat tents, dnd anrronndmee, When preblatorle rkelotons aro found, whether entire or not, wa would lke welttcn statements from those who find thom, showing tho manner of barial, whether !n recumbent or altting posture, thelr ‘depth, points of compass towards which they lle, whether ralica are found or not, and If 60 in what'part of the grave, and how tn rel: the rksleton, When the’ skulls can be aa would like them for our collection, y'be found tn the extract from tho following ie Joliet i blee tis feria to ie Sather sa lraty = At n M cath (whon closely considered) 1s the trie goal a sttonzer force, ‘They urovo us Instantly by | of auriife, Lave made myecit so thoroughly ac- means of can 7 frei us often ns Lpleared. ualnted with this good aud faithful friend of man 2h—An ongazement with the Indians vezan near | that not only has ita image no longer anything tho above-mentioned bridge. The herven of | alarming tu me, but raticr something mont peaco- Oblo wersabtlgad toretire, eltuongh ths asses were fal and consolatory; and } thank my Heavenly not su great ag wo bpteg a ther.that he has. vouchssfed t rat Tonk tewortwelee, Out Toss was four killed and eee ee eee ey oceeoeninitn ta 0 wounded. Perrsnona, Pa, duty 17.—The running meeting ander the auspiccs of the [ron Clty Jockey Club waa Inaugurated at Friendship Park thivafternoon, ‘The attendance wae large, the woather favorable, and the track In fine condition. The Grat race— one-mile dash, for all aycs, $100 to first and $25 || to second hotse—bai seven starters, as follow. Gath, Probability, Moves Primrosc, Edwin A., Jack’ Uarkaway, Patriot, and Boley. Miller, At the ntart they got off weil together, At the quarter nacin o aimall boat, coasting the western shore of Lake Michigan, Ho was (ho firat white man who get foot on shore at Wau kee-gan,—at least sinco tho days of the explorers, Ganon §. Mubbard, Hercules Donsman, and ‘Willlaw Mitcmoll, of Green Bay, wore tis fellow clerks with the Company, and (he warm frlend- ship begun at that carly day continued to tho Iateat hoar of hia life. Whilo at Praitlo du Chien Mr. Kinzie tearncd of 16 to, ‘The pitcher and catcher of the Ken- gan Chg: ‘were from the Clippers, of Winona, ERIE. jad tch to The Tribtene. Enre, rein Tae Eric to-day defeated yt =, jearn that It ja the key to our true taleteys Tho A o Three engraved tabicta of stone, supposed to ba ( da 2) Wednestay, Aug. G—Ono milo from Browns. I fn too lengthen thordae, and wot trotting vary | Wstrot tonk ihe lead and maintained tt comine'in | ie'tecumech {ar tea-lnning game, “Tee follow- | (%6.Wote SP eeenintete nace sare Geog: found | Meeeuumebagg laneunee, and comple ecatawa, | towns baltic mau fonghs botween the Americans | a1'ifastestion seas oliaeehlen and paolo Fieaaity,” Mannie, wont. sway very fast andcap- | fret, Daisy Miller sacond, Jack Larkaway third. | ine ts the rowalt? At Grand Traverso, Mich., Hockford, and Cairo, | Pattavatonie. and Chipnown diaiects ho had been | aud Indiaus, Gur force was 200 riflemen and |” ‘the Tema ond Variations from tho first divertt- lured tho, pole, from, Slllo Kat the‘Aeet tam. | Gime, 14. Tis of which wo lave secured. plastor caste: a Inaings. Erlesses a+ oo0010000 4 Tecumrel,..f s-.-0 0 001000 0 0-1 Errora—Erlo, 8;,Tecamaoh, 0, * ase hite-Erfo, 7; Tecumseh, 8, cuore, 0S ebas tall: Ducks joLumata, O., j»—Laso 2 yes, 0; Manchestore, 3, 3 SPRINOPTED, ILL. e : Special Dlapatch to The Tritune. Srnrmorityy, UL, July 17,—Springfeld Reds, 6; Bloomingtons, 0. ‘The sceond race was for the Pittsburg Cup, for all azea, two miles and aquarter, $300 add: to second horse, $25 to third horse, Thera ‘wero Dut Gwo hurves started, Involceand Kilburn. ‘Tho latter took the lead and kept itfor a milo and a half, when Invorcs passed him and won. Time, ‘The third raco waa hurdle race, one anda halt miles, over six hurdles, $250 to frat, $50 to sec- ond, $26 to third home. In this the following horace started: Culpepper, Lill Mandy, Hay, E11 Ty, and Port Leonard. " At the start Bill Mandy fel! wo familar with front hi Kdhood. Te also learned the Sloux language, and partially that of the Sauke and Foxes, About this time Col, Kinzle rocelvod AN INVITATION FNOM GEN. CAGB, then Governor of the Territory of Michigan, ta bucome his private secretary, andin 182) he cs- corted a deputation of Winnebacoes to Waxhing- ton to vielt their Great Father, tha Prosident. He was at the Treaty of ‘Butte des Morta” in the summer of 1827, and accompantod the Commis- Mckonny, tothe Portage of tho Fox trs wero hung, did not act well, the former leav- ing lity fect and the maro being somewhat mixed fn’ her galt. Echo also took o few jumps in golug. around the tum. Once in the the little chestnot astalllon was sent along uta brisk pace by Turnes, and waa never beaded, At the half-mile pole, which was reachod in 1:16, be hadthrea lengths tho best of it, Alfred being evcond, Sollie K. third, and the rest well strung out, with Echo in the rear, From this polnt home -Junic began to prove her position, and around ‘the lower turn had reached Soilie K.'s wheel, Al- Should others be found, fo would obtain caste of thetn, provided we cannot have the original, Bnd these should be accompanied by well-nuthonticated accounts of their discovery. ‘The report was Seca ntadls On motion, Mr. William F, Poole was elected an honorary inember. THE YOLLOWING WERE ELECTED ACTIVE MEM- 5 BERS: Col. V. §. Shipman, I. 8. Critehell, Charles J. Burrongha, Step en J. Brown, John Collier, Prat . D. O'Connor, L. G. Fisher, L. Ly Mty-alx cavalry and muekotry, the mail, with a | ment in D made a pleasing interlulg between tho Mit aoard udder command Of Male Vaughans |-furerat cate’ anki tne cconcerta,® Monae wrote ‘Tho Incllana supnosad to be in nambor 700. Tho | several of these divertiments, cavecially for wind firnt dlecovery of the enemy Was tho firing at tho | instruments, but perhaps nono of thon give a moro splea, Noneof them wero killed, Capt. SeCal- | characterintle fustanco of hie ablllty and vorsatility Inck” was shot dead on the spot, xcalped, | tn treating a thome than thia, which fe scored for and tomahawked. Notwithstanding they marched | horns and the quartette of atrings. They are real- On aw few. miles farthor before thoy amet | Jy {itto concertos in which ‘the motivo Is worked tho main force. As soon ag th firing began, | up with tha wonderful ui! aud beauty that we began to retreat—running, throwing away thelr | characterlzed@Mtozart even ia his impromptie and arma, vtc.. all Jona, plunder, The weak and | extemporizing, wounded were avartaken and murdered, excent | ° home-stretch Port Leonard gained the lead, and came in first, Culpeppersecond. Time, 2:50, LONG DRANCIE RACES, Lona Duancn, N.d., July 17.--Tho first race to-day, 1%-milo dash, was won by Ruypt. York- shiro and Kenney ran o dead heat for the aeeond place, Time, 2:01%. ‘The mile dash was won by Pride of the Village. Arrogance, socond; Elizn Adams, third, Time, HK. ‘A savere thander-atorm delayed the etart In the race for the Weat Eni Hotel stakes, and it was finally run dnrmig ® very hoavy rain, which kept the horses out of view most of the time, Zoa-Zoo was tho winner, Aunt Retsy, accond; Ortole, thira, Time, 3:18, Distance, eo salle an thres-qnarters. ‘The last race, malle and 8 quarter, ‘was won by Hattie F, Cyrill, second; King Deo, third. Time, 2:18. NEACON PARE RACES. Dostox, Mase., Joly 17.—At the Bescon Park races the 2:20 race reaulted os follows: Tady Mac... Huntress ry ements of tho powers lhe doclety at as early aduy a8 conventont, and re; e aR to the Treasurer. * ‘MEL BCAMMON asid Stwas known that the Society had claims against parties in Now York and clsewhcro which were {In litigation, and which requined's ecial at~ tention or wey would be te dt it bo — thonght ter, if it = could 6 done, to compromise them, andiget what money they couid at once, before mora menfail. Expo- rience had shown thut ‘it took from five to ten Yearstoend litigation in New York. Ife offered the following: Ressivat, That a committes, consisting of the Presl- dent and two other membere'to be uained by him, bo pointed, whoastall have full charge of all the suite i claims of tha hoclety against auy and all persons rowing out of previous operations and transsctions of he Boclety, with anchurtty to ute, adjust, Cor. prouilse, or settle ths sanio on alich termises they oF a Wajorlty of them, may deem expedtunt and for tite best Joteresta of the Soetuty; and thas they be clothed with full power end discretion {a the premlacs, ‘The Proawent stated that tho auit in Now York involved somo $13,000, Mr, EB. H. Sheldon had Bpectat Dispatch to TAs Tribune. New Yonx, July 17,—The storm to-day stopped tho firstof the competitions for places onthe American team to eboot in the International match for the Centennial trophy. Thera were twenty- seven entrics, and nine targets were setup. Tho storm exceeded in violence any known at Creed more. Trees wore bent Jevel with tho carth, and stardy oaks were broken down. Gen. Wyllc's handsome marqueo and all the shelter tents nscd by the rifomen were torn down, whilo the iMght- ning struck in various places, Striking ono of the fiag-stafl4 dn the tnrget- buts, it shiverod {t, ond, passing along the iron tar- gets, tan down into the marker's mits, stanolng two markers. When picked up, after tha atorm, their facea were blackened by elcetrictt . A barn at tho rear of the hotel and one ond of tho ro- freshment booth at the 200-yard fring paint were shattered. ‘Tho storn: tasted front 1:00 ull near) o'clock, after which another attompt was made it. Wil Hee io eerie inay wid Hele inst COME | wen ee ee eer, Saree, plaacs aud orchestra, . i 4 + . the next number on the programme, A, ‘tne rear. Tho others kept well together, and — Cobui vob ico! In Riverato be prosentat ‘tho sarrendor hos ite which wax ibe ‘4 1 de ls. - fobun, Jobn M. Thatcher, and W. W. Chandlor. ff the * d- Bird, Winnebago Chief who, } oF dye nillca, was of unusual Interest,—(o genoral, bocnuse {6 eae etn ee Ee eC aye clip, nad. wea | ile tne clasest had most exciting rae of the day. CREEDMORE. ot cendiutton waa adopted taeiracting and anthor~ | Cutt he commades; had heen conceriedin tne mur: | _Satusiay, A—Tlattlo at Trownstown, | cons | has never heen played tu thle conutry before, nnd inside tho dietance-flag captared Alfred, and f'n- | and leaped the hurdle together. Coming down tho ‘THE WRATH OF JOVR. Ising the Becrotary to, take collections of thoan- } der of-tha Gazniet family at PrairieduChicn, Mr. | manded hy Col, Miller, killed fifteen, wonnidert | tn particular, bdcause It 1s the only triple concerto Anbed a lenwth bebind Hannls, who {ouged undor ‘i nua q Kinzie took 4 different view of the actual cam | forty. obliged to retraat aftse several hours fir- | Mozart ever ‘wrot plicity of ited Bird from what has beau given to he public, Its journal keytat the tinie Is of great Intereat, "ie wancalled from hla station beside the militacy officer appoluted to recelve the prisoners, by Kail-ray-man-nee, the principal Chief of the nation, to stand venlde him, and listen to what wan sald on both sides at thie ‘Interview, and toll hia whethor his speech to thy ‘tig Koives" and thelr roply ta iim wero rightly interpreted. ariig the tlmo of hiv residence with Gen, Cass, who was by virtuy of his uppolntmont also Super Intendent of the Northern Division of the Indian tribes, ho was sont to tho vicinity of Sandusky to learn the language of the “Wyandots or Hurons, theft manners snd customs, legends, traditions, ute. . Of thle language he also complied’ a “grammar, Tho large amount of Indian lore which he collected in these varions rescarchen were, of course, placed inthe hands of hia chief, Gen. Caav; and itis rently to be regretted that as far as can bo tained not a trace of it wow remutns oxtant, MR. KINZIH NECHIVED TIS APPOINTMENT OF the wire in 2:30, Alfred third, Lady Vesta fourth, Sallie K. fth, Beho alxth, snd West ‘Unton Girl seventh, The result of this heat wage settler, a8 farae betting was concerned, although a few pools wero Gispoved of at $25 to'35 for Hannty against tho dled. They were eent off for the socond heat after two attempts, Echo having s triflu the best of the start. Haunis was svon at bis head, howaver, and the pair traveled together until near the half-mile Pole, the others belig ‘well atrung ont, with Alfred nitie rear, be having made a bad break at tho turn and gone to pacing. Around the third t there were reveral chances in poaitior horees gradually — cloalag the reparated them from tha lend they wang into tho home-atretch Bebo seomed to give St up somewhat, and broke ea If tired. Halt-way up the stretch the entire told was well together, Josle coming on like a quarter- horse after the leader. She son cut down all her horves but Hannis, and made a determincd effurt for the lead, tut the Ilttle stallion wav not to be denied, aod weut ander tho wire a length ahead In ort to ; sat tw I theoe movements, i allegro, aduzto, anda rondo and minuet_tampo. ‘Kg. W—teitish, began fring opportto De | Koctel places’ ft dato in Febronry. 1770, and trot at G o'clock, Continacd till after | Sniebarg aa the place of its composi. night. Ended by throwing « few sholle, They | tion, “In that year he wrote several recalved heavy Oring from vurside, ‘Tho day fol- | concerton for solo’ piano, and, us ho was lowing, at o'clock, renewed the Gring. ‘Tho | about to start upon another concert tour, he cou- complimont waa returned. Firing continued three | ceived the idea uf unriching hie repertoire with a hours. We ceased firing fret. Sent over a flagof | concerto for three plinus, According to Jatin, it truce. Britiah officers came over, Tulked of | waa written for tho Countess Ladron and her two capltulstion, welt niderstanding that 1,000 Uritinn | danghters, Alolsia anit Ginseppa, who wero ad- had crowed at Spring Wells, and that a vast | mirabio players, [t soema to havo buen a favorite number of Indians were hack of the fort {pothaps | composition with Mozart himsulf, aa he writes his 1,500), Onder conalderation of these facts, eur- | father glowing letters of its performance at Auze- rendered the whole to the British, ‘Thoy took | burgin 1777 and ‘at Mannheim in 1778, It.ma nsscenion at 11 o'clock. Wo gave up our neme at ieasa the three young piayora who perfor 4 4 o'elock, In the evening went on board the | fast ovoning to know that tho thraa schooner Nancy, Continued here ti tha Int. | Mannheim hundred years guy were Mile, Rosa Sailed to Malden, Tay there tilt the 20th; 6 in | Cannabich, ‘frst piano; Mlle, Weber (anbsequently the morning tll 12 u'clock, Balled twenty-threa | stuzart'e wife), secoud plano; and Mlle. Lerragtu: mallee. Aachored alt nih é SS NM ATES third plano, “It Je alsa, Interesting to know that able. 2d, Sunday—Cr ‘i this concorte fs ong of ¥ Jelant. Weighed atichoratdo'clock Snoiay, td | of iach. ‘Thangh | Tho Fruits gk Masa s suAy ld t dows not display the atrletcon= of Auguat—Laniled at thy mouth of Black Ivor. | trapuotel work that churucterizes the iach ‘rinle players ot doa lirow io proceed with tha shooting, A third sta th ft AORN Fe eee ere UREALa, Comme: | Se eos aemcere acrlty and freadom iG a exit: a i fy » ry ta thli y oO procees a shinating. third storm com- | had the agement of it, and if the resolution 2 li 0 ‘Tor os = | nent degree, alaw has fine sense for tone-color and He eee eine ae rea arth, Beboralsth ond | gona mencet after ona of two shots bed been Bred at 000 | was adopted, he would name blin. forthe upper sbands, of the Wlanehagoos ta ty, Os combination. in the drat wuvoment, the throo ollie K. seventh, anda’ range, aod the riflemen were agein driven | ‘The resolution was adopted, and Gen.Thompaon | Winnebago was in that yeur constructed. In 1800 WILLIAM Il, HROWN, lanon work monly together, cach'In dlatinct ae Ee eee ca cot eipectaliy Intéresilogs ad nm the Held. "Chie time tha rain did not cease, | was named as the otter membe flannis assumed the lead at the start and was never headed, Josie, who had won second money £ by trotting: tw second place tn tho other heats, was alsa sent far this one, but could nut cateh tho f Yorile, who won handily in 2:27, the others intel Sng as indicated by the aummary, which fe as Col- Jowa: Dextzn Pasx, July t7, 1877.—Purse $1,000 for the match was declared off, DOG AND GUN. A GRAND FIRLO-THIAL IN 10Wa NEXT serres- B ‘Mr, Scammon then read u letter from the late Mr, iment; In the second, the third plane reccives George Churchill, which contalned some informa. | leas attentions white to the third, ita work smounte Hon avout Mr. Williaa I. Brown, the predecessor | to Iittle lene than an accompaniment, The general of Mr.-Scammon aa Preeldent of tho tlistorical Sa- | character of the work is lively joyous, and ut clety. ines even huworone, The orchestration ta indo» Mr, Hukling said be bad a phamoblet tu refer. | pendent, and yet fa treated In such a mannor that ence to the controversy over thy attempt to amend | only in ite combination with the planus duce the he marrlud, aed continued to reside among his rer chiliren, to whont he and bs atl procaine by the oppressed few who reninin,—a kind, judi- clous, aud watchful '*fathor." In INK) the Kluzic family having established thet pre-emption to tho quartor scclion “pan which the Sawily mansion had stood since 1804, Vol. Kinzlo (auch was thon f dir. Arnold, to Presidont of tho Soclety, the Ped tai Beetetea (ie tee coc eee than COL. JOUN I. KINZIN, which ho reealvei fram Mrs, Gordon; and which It fe nudcratond wav written by the late Mrs, Julletio inxiv, hie wita: BASE-BALL. OW NOT To WIN A GAME, ‘Whatever the Chicago Base-Ball Club may tack, whether it be at times abort of baso-hits or akill in running, or whether It havo on certain days toa Bi Rpectal Correspendance of The Tribune, ‘Col, JuBn If. Kinzie was born at Sandwieh, U.C.,. Sonia cae ” } tha Conatitutiva of Tinois sons to vermit of the | whulo appear us oy Thi many thimbe on each hand and entirely too emall | pee Moinns, Is., July 16.—A grand Beld-tral | onthe 7th of July, 1804, 2t was not by tealn taat Eee eeaee ithe nts Sothern icin, % ee antes Introdaction uf slavery, in, which Mr. Hruwn took | mala treatment of the ulano Mo- horses uf the #735 clasay $300 to frat, $250 to’ second, | a proportion of run-gettera to bam bitters,—In 4 bla birthplace was to thu Beitieh Dominions, for | ta Chicago, and together they lald out that part of part, ile wonld turn it ovtr (o the Society soon. sartiah, Tt requires sunply a meludiuas treatment: 150 0 third, 8100 to fort of the National Sportsmen's Club Is to be had at | hie mother was patriotic beyond most of ber i K 1 i ‘Mr. Bross remarked that he ad a bound yolume | uf the cuntiiene aud clearnces and neatuess Soin'furncrsehre Hanns by Mambrino Plot. 4 4 | abort, whatover It has nut le amply mado up tn | Hampton, Franklin County, tn this State, on tho | bat havi } er erscx, | the town since kuown ae Kinzte's Addition. afthe frat paper printed. in Chicago, which had | in the embellishment, whieb, owing to the iiraveas Lautil'h, un lusighy Nigutiewtec.’2 43 | yoraatility, And among tho things whlch ttuss le | 4th of September next. Dé Leas, President of the | place of fier: temporary Eyer from Detrult, tho | | In 1H he brongnt blefamly toxchiesseto reside, | Geom went tu tim by Mr. Stewart, of Uinghamton, | structure of the” Ineirumanta af | those e s 3.3 | anassortment of bad lack never bofore dealt out | tow, Association, has Just returned from a vivit with her sister, Aira. Whham Yorsyth, It so hap- | prediction of the prexent opulence and prosperity tho publisher, a diya, were used moro frequently than in tho pd § 4 | to spy combination of half aucore menin any busl- _ ened that before ovenIny Ler elduet son drew lis | brine cy woulll have scomud the wildest chimera, | ,Onwotion, the Presldent, the Scaretary. snd | latur vchouls of pianu playing, | What the compose ‘BOK, Herrimen's b. in. West Unto Girl. 4a to the National Kennel Club, where a programme Re breath on a forvign soll, While still Y : " | Mr, Culver were conalituted a commiltee to pro- | could do with the technique, aa then developed, Fiauer a iru Feu. | ness, Yestorday tha awfullnck andthe wonderful | wag arranged for ihe meeting. ‘The sport will | he wancarvied ia an idiancradio on tha auouiders | tnttattreonite-compiction, =e ae i Gcorge lt. Logan’a ch, g. Sollle K, talont for mufling at odd times came In together, ‘e Th Innnodiately on its completion. « Tu 1841 ho was mado Register of Public Lands by Gen. Harrison, hut was removed by ‘Tyler when he Jaid aside tho mask under which ho bad galned the nomination for Vico Preaulent. In 1840 Cen. Taylor conferred upon hin the ap- polntment of Recciver of Public Mancys and De- continue seven days, and tho local sporting clubs of Franklin County sro making all possible pro- vision tor fun. ‘The fluids are entirely without the graehanper district, and no prairio-Arcs have d urbed the chickens, Tho felds have been cloacly guarded ria the encroachineuts of poachers and ‘‘pot-hanters." Prominent sportsmen from tho ares volume containing the constitution, list of | fe shown in this concerto.” Tha three players last ke members, history of the Society, and auch | ayening were Mr. Willlam ‘Dyhrenfarta (frat papers aa thoy aay deem worthy of publication. Binwo) Miss Marie Selpp {second nlanv), aud Prof, Blanchard asked if it was known after | Mise Caddie Cram (third grands npils of De. whom, or how, Wells street-was named, Was It] Fuchs, who, by the wuy, restored the work from atter Capt. Well, who came to the resene of the | manuscript In Germany. Tho threo young play- fort? . ers, thouzh only studunts, acquitted thomeul vei ‘That acemed to be the impression of those | with credit and’ in ic rauteicénal n Thay ofa French ** eugiye” to thelr Lomo, at what ts now the town of Burtram, onthe Ht, Joseph's Hiver, in Stlchizan. At one of (hult encammpmente om the Journey tw ‘nade o warrow wvcape with his lifa, Ing ta the carclosnoss of Ia bearer in placing inet a tree iu the tinmediate proxtaity of « A apork escaping, lodged tn the neck and with them somy of the most orilliant play of the year. The brilllsacy, the confidence, and the elegence of the game lasted through the first three and tho latter Ove of the inninge,—tho demorall- zation, the muMng, and the it luck First heat. Fecoud heats, Hhird heat... vO THE RUNNING NACH, a mile ond repent, oll ages, was contested between oaltary. y-inanner, ‘Thay the heats of the troty. Ed-Harrivon's bay Milly | took ‘only ons inning for iteelf. And | feoulny Kotuel clabe of the country will be pres. | Of nie dross, causing o fearful burn, of which he an Collector beheld until toned | bave tho right to claira tho additional credit of hay- Haldes, by Bonnie Scotland, was drawn, caving carrted the mark ever after. is office of Collector ha hold until commisalones only Titedine. ‘Trump, at Edinburg to matte tthe that was quite enough, The gamo, as a whole, | ent, and the indications now are that it will be the - et by Prealdent Lincotn as Jnrgeat gathering yot hud in the nation. “one tral Mtoad will run accommodstion-trains fram Marshalltown wp each morning acd back uf olzut. 3 resent, Prof, Willard. presented to tho Goclety the re- | ing beenthe fire. to ploy thie beautiful work fn maine of a ncedte-gun and rebel sword which he | America, had dag out of the ruins of the Society's building ‘Tho symphony in @ minor was admirably chosen, a few days after the fre, wud retaloed until there | asan orchestral work, repreauating Mozart in tho was anol er anclety ing also dupsicd o may of | very zeuith uf his power. ILwas written at Vienna, ns needa no dencription; it will sultice to speak of the fourth inning of the winners, which wae entered upon with the Chicagos at and the Hostons at 0. Aga novelty, perhaps it would bo well to make Nag fell 10 w good mart on the «ccond altomp! Tromp baving the pole, Edlnbnre xvcond, an Jadine on the outeide. For the dret half-mile Tramp wae half a tength tn the lead, bat at thie le taher luving purchased the trading eatab- Ushment of a Mr, Lo Mal, at the mouth of tha Chicago Uiver, "reuloved with his family to thu ' place on the VAYMASTBR 1M THB AWNY 16 181, ‘Tho latter appointment hw held until the close of the War, lis labore were vast and wearyiny, for following year, Some companies of infantey, | hu bad the aupervislun of Michigan, Wieconun,and | {linals published 5 in (788, near the clues of bis life, and when hie port 'tiy other two fade a rush for -bim, and | fine tabi Tie estos Eck THE RIFLE, following Fear ome fomparee oF Anteowy, | jitnolay yet ue was two. cotiscientious, in | ‘The Society then adjourned, Creative (acuity never was stronger, aa la shown b Faced very fast around the lower turn, When It | Httletablaoutof the tuning, Each man, to get ANOOTING AT WIMDLEDO! {uc mame time—tho 4th of Jmly--and communced | Ihe state’ of ‘the pubile fuauces, to apply -—————— the fact that ho wrote this sympLony, the one In Cane to tho steaigbt work, however, Puladine died | around, must make four bases; there were four f th f the construction of Fort Dearborn, for more ald. During the fole years he POTTER PALMER. flat, aswell as the oncin Cor, ‘Jupiter, within a uway, leaving Trump and Edinburg to make the | Fs, therefore thore mast have beenalztcen oases, Loxpon, July 17,—At Wimbledon the Canadian At his home on the banks of the river, nearly | dich thie Jarge avount of duty with period af ajx weeks, Of his forty-nine symphonies, running. They fought It ont all the way home, | ‘This ls how they were gotten: Bhleld was presented by Col, Gzowsk! tothe Duke opposite tha fort, the ehildhoud of Mr, Kisxte was parsed, until the breuking out of the war of LH12, Tho froutler at that day afforded no facilities for educativa. What children contrived to scramble inte inuat be acqiiirud wader the paterual roa Mr. Kinle loved to descrity his deligiit upon one uccavion, when on thy opening of a chest of te atmung the stores brought by thy annual ech tho assistance uf buta solitary clerk. It wae tou niuch for him; his health gave way. When.a tardy Teave of abeuco arrtvud he act out witt bis family pon o journey, in hopes that mountain ate oF a-batbing, would recrult bis exhausted forces, Bat he was destined to reach hardly the frat ata of bin journey, Whilo riding Iu the cary approach. Ing Mittsburg, and conversing with bia ordinary: whip and «pur belog freaty uved. Kdimburg wana Tittle the speedient, however, and won w lard beat by aueck fn 1:45. ‘Tho vecond heat was characterized by some very Ftrange protvediugy,on the part of Edinburg’. rider, and his *juonkeyings" resulted very disane 4 ready to those whe endeavored to patapa job, | On White 8 foirsend-utt was efectod, but the rider of Buln. | Ou Auson Pa ae Ute te undoubtedly the most pessfonate id Held on Uls Fr the | cmotional of. them all, ae it’ te A; The Marlee: Heat ccvheert hiatal 34 gzliaustiva in the (reatment of Itevabjects, There ‘The Voston Adceriteer of the 10th Inst. hes the | more than ble vanal, eleauce and perfection inanifested (o It, probably lecanee he labored followlng letter from the Secretary uf the Counce- | {I'nere‘carnesily, and, even after ha lsd oalshed cut Mutual Life-Inaurance Company, which feof | it, maden second core, adding clarincta to the of Cambridge, representing the Notional Rite Association. Tho Doke and Lord Carnarvon re- turned thanks, Private Jametson, Fifteenth Lan- cashire, Liverpool, won the Queen's prise, scoring 70,—the highest possible being 105, Grii v abots each at ‘BOU, 000, and i gars niet ‘The Canadian Shield yoew to Scotland, having obuca to make tt atill more effective. One German 3 nt i 3 A abeliugetuae wae aieuvisc tential f thderfulaess, be romarked. a-blind mau approach« | SPcclal Interest hore on account A eee critle uf hie works gives # curlous interpretation of Borg chosed bls tiureu su that at the Guarter-pole buaild throw Butt | doen worn by Paton, of the First Lanark, who hin. Uf cousin, Moburt Forsyth, at thattinea | Ing. and perciving that he way askiug aling bo corta Mt. wod one that i¢ borne out by the character of the he was at least three distances ont, Me manazed oye passed ball Button Wuk.. 1 | schlovod the best general aggregate score, member of hiv father's family, undursook tu teach | Charactertstically put his hand in bis pocket. In | setate: music. Ie describes the first movement a8 com to Gulsh inside the distance-tay, but the ndves i bln toread, and, altboush there seems to have | thy act bls beag drooped gently, and with a peace ‘Tux Cowmecticus Murvan Lurs-Ixavmsxce | meacing ina tone of eutle tenderness, developing, promptly squelched the whole alfair by declaring ‘Total... 10 been bat” Hite patience und furbearanco | tut elzh hls avlett epartedt to eats Coxraxy, Haurroay, July 0, 1877.—Messra, | bowever, to feellnse uf pain, aud closing with the race vol and all pouly od. ‘Thlsunnounce- | Moru brtetty atated, the facts are that the Bostons MARE. ISLAND, bn the part of tho Joung pedagogue to sweeten |, Mr. Arnuld concluded by saving: Let me repeat | Stearns, Dickinson & Uv.—Gaxtuxneny: Your fu. | feturn to the original tenderness, The Audanto ment was recelyed with applaure, Hany Sy) bits ane the Chleagoe gaye them four Baw Francisco, July 17.—In the suit of Fe ies of dear, the mes tilies cave ta res rs tos Me. tine Aa: the. yore mee aie aur nut 20 Dia: was daly rare naliia cone le i leant fae one, strong 7680 THE SBCOND EVENT OF TUM DAT, tuusin change. ww luck, or the versatility, o! tw the puplia ple: i seocistion wath the frag- | former occasion; le vee fulthful, boneat, | of Tae CHicage Tinone for July 1, containing sted se - and the une in whieh the interest principally gon: | ths tutor cousstain the (ach. that only an Bouldin, to obtain possession of Mare Teland, cu tea, whlch alwaye kept thatepeliing | 8nd upright. and sithoush bla whote tite wis jie. rt © nt j, waa the trot for borsee of thy 3:20 important error was nade fa the ee ‘Tho eatrica ty this mace wero Stow Go, Little Free innings of the Chicaxon’ yume. The ut, Badver Girl, and Frank, Before the were nude by Brown, who bit clean ove! Gen. Grant was q_rawa, ond, o# Frank cid fence for four bires iu the dith foniny, fo put tu au sppearance, the right. who hit safely in the elybth inning, wtartere were Fred, Slow Go, and Badger ui nd came in on O'Rourke's Girl, the former having the pule, Slow Gio aveond, ag dung fe conceroed, the and Badyer (irl ou the outatue. | In acoring for the | Bostons have no call to raise a Anger, To the Bret word, Liitle Kred was found to bo, the fastest of | {ouing Browu and Sutton gayo throes ropa; In the the party, aud Hirble woe told by tho judgeado | third, Buud and Brown xave’ another; and In thy come up slowly, On the third attempt d send-olf | fourth, Scaler gave avother. was effected, Fred having about half uw length the ‘There wae much lew tu blows the home team for bertot it. Slow Go was going fast, however, and | thau bas lately Leen thy case. Where they were ut the firet turn was on the Little wheel. Aa | unluckiest, or rust un-killfu), was inthe third the taking of watimony commenced before a Court Commissioner to-day ut Henicta, Both Bouldin und tho Government derive title through Victor Castro. (ov. Alvarado granted the island to Castro tn 1810, Ie appears to bayo wold the land twice,—ouce to Bryaut, in 1647, who deeded It to Couper, the same year, aud Couper to Bouldin, fu 1349. The proof of the sale to Bryant, te defective, but Bouldin ex- cts to prove it by oral testimony. The other ras by Gastro wo ta J.B, ¥risbls aud Beser what purpurted to be an luterviuw between the re- porter of that paper and Mr, James G. Batterson, ie, while the Hual movement breaks out with tho of this city, President of the ‘Vravelors' Insurance ihtof Peace and Paith, and ends with 6 plange Company, and well-known to tosurance men, The | Into wild pleasure. Tt adds te tho probablilty of vaing Interview was snnultaneous'y publivked tn | thiv achemo that itis in keeping with the closo of some of the Now York Sunday papers, und hawin | Mozart's life, which was o wild stroggle betweoo various forms been widoly sjrved fu the prowinent | the vod aud evil principle: journals, In it Mec. Batterson us made tu allude to The rewaluing nuwmbe: re the prartare te o nance of preen tea, condict with Fulth and a determined resistance ta bavk frost In his mind, A divebarved soliicr was bpon une occasion en- d tw taku charge of Lins wlong with the oficer’s ehiidzen, but the teacher's tabits of drunkeupess and irresulstity caused the wehuol to be dfiscou- tinued Lo Jews than three mow Affs beet (rlend ia theaw daya wae Washington Whistler, sou of the cumsuaudinguilicer, tn ufier yearsa distinguished clyil engmecr in ‘hia own gountry oud an the service Gf tho Emperor of aia. AY THE TIME OY THE MASSACUE, 14 1512, Kiazle wast) years ofaye. He preserved a distinct ed ou tho (runtier, hy waein morale and naauere the madet of a Christluu gentleman. A kinder or mory benovolent heart never beat. - Chicazo inay have lost citizens of higher pualtivn, but never any ong mora sincerely beluved by all who know liu than Jobo Il. Kinele.” THE KISZIE UOUsr, The residence of John Kinzie, the father of Col. Joba I. Kinzie, waa situated near the junctiua of Pino aud Nordh Water strects. [twas u pletur- Gsque cottuge of wood, a ine eketch of which faces the tile-paye of the second cuition of ,*Wan- buv,"6 very gmphis acd extremely interoating the Connecticut Life Iu the fullowing ternat ‘Don Juan,” selections from tho ** Marra, Potter Palmer Uotel ta Chicago vould not be | Fixaro,” anda qualot litle Turkish march taken iy formuch sore tha ‘Sivous year. At | from one of his plano sonatas aud Inetramented by cont valualun the praperty would be worth | Pascel in Paria, to be usod av an entr'acte In per- Suw ihe Roanectisiie Mutual intra formances uf ** Dig Enifubrung aus dem Sera.” te Company along bol ‘upon that bal Cougeny alone halts Sano eas aban eee OU ‘The performance four thla evening includ w en's cry “ recollection of ail tue jurtlculars thas caine undor Spieture of “rhe Karly Daya ta the North- | york aud haul that Compa: ver. they would | Helnecke's overture, **Adventare of | Handel Rene eee ee ee emer that threatened bia | iuning. when they iid tureo men ou buseaand ony | Siumous, tu 1819, who auld to. Willan | bis www. obse oe tne dveclphine of ines | wert written by the tate Mrs, doha M. Niovle, | #udadedelt un this ftent aiune of #1.29.0%, Hecthoren's youn ts HZ ple saw tae TuneeT Kovecatof hie Tavor, | une hawt out. epaiting Wd bivduy nooly and | Aspinwall ahd others, who sold to thy Gos- | thrillingevents cocltiens Lelped to form tn hina | inthe eacly dave, before Chicazo exisied aa a | After receiving Your letter aud learning from fo akipy, and repeated tho performance we Drought inoue rub, but Muinea proved an UWful thatfearlasne ernment, All theed deeds are on rem or except that of Gov. Alvaradu to Castro. ‘The latter, although be admits making the duod to Bry: aod bis deed to Frisbie is on record, clulms the tstand still to be tus property, aud says be will soon coumtacnce roceedings to gain posscsstou, Bouldin, who as well as that sclf-control which characterized bis manly years, "The circumstances of the massacre urc Tumillar to all. When the too) left. tho gurrieom, = some — friendly chicls, knowing what waa incuntemplation by ther young men, who wuyld uot by restrained, luuk pus- seasiun of the bout fo which was Mrs. Kinzie and Sites before Ue bulf-mile pole Was reuched. ‘Tue | failure, ov he did at bul cach (ime be came ap dur- quarter Waa trotted fo tbirty-ax seconds, od tie | ing the game. ‘The deld-play of thu ygme was half in 1:10, with the big roan borse right ut Yred's | dune uy Peters almost exclusively. His tvcord of hose, oad tha roy imary ten lenge tu the rear. | eleven plays bad ot least fuar Wonderfully bard ‘At thie polot if looked aa if Slow Gu would surely | once Init, the best being Off Hulton tu tue aizth win the twat, ue be was yoing easily, while Fred } inning, MeVey's long rau and Gov judgment In Was evideutly baving all hu wanted ‘ta keep tho | taatuga foul uff Brown were properly applauded, town or city, and whilu it was a were military ead Indian tradlag post, the grounds about tae vid Kinzie House, sluploz gently towards ths bank Of ihe river, wer covered with gram. und the Broad piazza looking svuth waa pleasantly shaded by four Lombardy poplar trees, sud tn ihe rear wasa large cottonwood tree, plauted by Jobo H. Kinde in 1811, and which remained stundiug until other sources that @ls Interview was being exten- alvely’ published. Ay adireseed 3 note to Mr. Hatters ballet re He ig Lieattention tothe matter, and ask- 3 y credit should be miven to the re- | ture to Gounod's porter'a statement. He replicd aa follows: ‘corTon MARKETS ‘Tum VeaveLnus' Iiscwance Cowrayy, Manteon, 3 Fen a LTT cranes Cun pom nae Sie ig | Gatvasrox, Julyi7.—Currox—Quist; middling. 119604 her eiiidren, und guarded thew eafely till the Mbt a ‘ Ee lgurocad te lower turn: however, | Bradley's appearance with the nine streusthencd | fy u citizen of Missourt, explaine Is tulure to | tog was over, ‘Chey were the nuxt day escorted ‘abtatiune das the devi Mayoruliy of duua Wout | FLY to your note Lean only say that a few days alnce a | DA rcoelpta Sa ualesl salen 43: const isc, 3. UiG'Uig iirso uindea break auallar toibe oucelu | Woot ithe aud hia repord whoved tat by bad | bring sult betara by id aes that aura to the Cte, patina "and uuer felons ie abelt Sone then (be-vrunclut (ua: eity. Pequireds oe | SeRcicmay calcd upum sie to aku sue tu atriae by] Mout, SSL IT —Corros— Gules Bab zany “at Oo judge Fullerton, and, whet nally | Dut furyottcn bow ty pitch, acl T path to the Et. Suse} iver to the howe of Sine. q See ey ete eae Gs Ane a tide mae || ck creciel aud cousuedulory word should vedsld | of Weut back Bast in S00, and dit Hos Know for 0 nous Ck 0 aid to the valuati : 5 Fedaid ty the valu gertala real wataia owned | dling, i1ife; bet receloty 30 bales; eales, 100) coast tothe Britiah commandiog oficer, Cul. McKeo. ‘Tho fomily, after the fatuyr rejelncd them in tho {ullowlug winter, were cateblisbed La thy old fam- twat tothe Bi, doacth's Tver to the ou wae apposed fol require, that It/atould be'ent | Gyn Caaer fone ay ; att itty : P “er erirand, a sister of tue famous ‘To-pee-nov- eR. ermlut the sal 9 conversatloa c. 06. c Homiedinctia wei nue easy, wot taying ta ds: | forthe wayne of ate Furlong “Mis judgiaeat ee shy felnnd daa bees ord luke wlcinee, after a abort ‘auvouru, they wery care |. hvurlg opposite, scrogs the rivor, fuiod, York tat Judimont thot iormaccout standard | BavaNwan, July 17.—Corrox—Stealy; puiddllng. tuuce the others. Hy jogued bome ty 2:25, slow } on bulla aud strizes was yxceltenut, au rt ried Detrult, aad deave: rivvners of wi with f bs iS ied pickets Gorccouds aud Budger Utfluclose tui. tent of close playa (of which ho lad quite a nun. |'wlter It there Were captain political disabilities | tothe Britta Ce a ear mee road erp rotons rere MT terre ere t tho property of that Compauy wie Wc; Heb reeetpts, OO bales; gross receipis, 230; aalcs Bat the sane scaudard sppited to 00 z eeseeel 4 3 Io the aceond beat Fred was again given the best | bers was seemingly cortect in every cave except, of logs wet in the ground, ity barracks aud officers, Gf the scod-olf, bUL this time Blow Go wus trotting | parlsps, one. A more satiafactory, palnstoklus, worters bclig of hewn logs, its grees parade shaded in part by avme due well-growa locust which Hngered to prevel actlun in this matter. hy WTO) ih japany would by ruluvusy, use other cot rt ; ftovin reute of the Faluer Hous, Cilcago, fur example, taking any lerv, or aay tho Income fi RigsTox, July 17.—Cotros—Firm, middling, wt recite 60 Dalen; salca, Th

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