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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. MAY 19, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES. . T break up the bad habit of some umptres &f makinz | lowing sales were made to E. G- Clarke, of Sonth perite?, Why, Ididn't ¢at anything for six | an ancient dignity, which originated {n France | bonds. A fourth result’will be to emable the SP OR N ricker, a1 Binghamton; Pittsicid va, Live Ouk, at | br g of some umpyfes L KR | Chicagos . : i E (;r. T e their cecisionstoo quickly. ~ As to the OUAC % capos T ; 3 early in the thirteénth century, and was revived | County Board to levy a mnch larger amount with- == - “vésnav=rChicago vs. Clncinnati. at Chicago: *In I i 5 ‘Deing put out, | Gray saliion Siiver Duke. fodled 1663 by Iron Not cat anything®" g i 4 e iafaet S Anamolh v Athwankee, st silwaucee; Tegumsen | & player can, at his own peril ol o 3 s 80 e X3 % by Napoleon on the establishment of the | out exercising the limit of 75 cents on the $100. ol x4 anke wau Tegumseh | g SVIRG vacin base at any time when the ball e | Dake (son of Hombletonian) dam Daudy (the dam, 510 No, sir, except an orange'now and then. ' I | Empire, - “Theytwelve Marshals of France Fifth, this county has for many years paid a &'s- 4 ; Buffalo vs. Kochester. o £ NIIIET oo BASE BALL. e i Bitta: | in play, whether it be back of the o cherorout in | o Uutum. oy 3 uui ERZUER iy +-3210 { lived ontea, coffee, and milk.™ tfonate share CISCISSATI—MILWAUEEL. ard, a1 oston. paellotilz | tue fleld. B ':fiul(“;'énn.'y'?”s‘ulle’y TR -4 WWese you thied whon yoi IHNRIE Wers lmofyn 1o, be Eha- ablest, bravesks and most | PIOBOTION NG e ecandency ot oy NCIN b ® Webxzapav—Providence vs. Boston. at Bosto % : lo you | Loy Kvedyk. by HAmDICLOBIaN. cscare Brny e Y oomldaes pet Into the carrisge | fortunate officers, several of whom had fisen | zud county authorities 1o crowd up the valuath speciat Dispaich to The Tribun Tecumaeh va. Utlca, at. Utlea: Rochester va. Buf T, 1. M.—** (1) Inthe published schodule you | oLpCt oo Tond Dust, sosled Wik By Hiack when T 1aft. the " teacle. but i T had stayed on I | from the ranks; hence the saying, in those days, and oy L e A g o esvaee, Moy 16, —The game hereto-day re- SERls: Dionidy Y lracial Hormclis sy Chleagg vs. Milwaniog, ot Mihwankiee, and | PRACE di Py Ely by Souuian'sGold- whenl lefy the track, but f 1 bad stayed on T | that a conscript mieht carry the baton of & This county Is now paying $100,000 per Yoo for = e defcat of the Milwankees by 3 SCOTC | cogter, at e on: el oston vs. Milwaukee, af oston, on th 5 u - - wag what ueed me up.™ future Marshal in s koapsack. _This N further for proof that Ce o eedIn e L0 5us an nousually large attend- | THURSbAY e o v Cincianatl, at Chicago; *ln- | SRy—June 18 ,fi‘%“i;fl}!:‘;{;m,.‘fi' 2},3,“: Moy | P b g oy et e L i **How much longer could vou have kept going?? | vory high rank is also Secormized - in reeety 15 bt Tost of the State, 1 i o “’;",{'m eather waa cold and disagreeable, | JISS800U, ¥ Jllwasees, ot Slonse i ve: | B0 oo o e Chicaso plays Milwankeo June ary By inip Briat (with colt by Stlver Duke) 500 | gy, ¥ couldrte ‘53}:'11 Jt plessed e greatly when I | the armafes of Austris and . Prussia; | valued and overtazed®s This enormous incrense of o lio interest in the game somewhat, | Roclester: e A dantiy. 5t tiehoaon B e ) O e Sune 8, (2) Six to 2. | Chestout ware Frinceion oriih oaled 1872, by the.otnece dron e e er of modern. Enropess | vahustion wiil eclll fiither fuceease this dlipro- B s i st I the game somomiet, | RO Aehenl T, sk - (osiziob | U pule in Byt G of Girty oy waat jou refused to accept any of the | bisory can forget bow, from bis Impety portion. Bat, it will be said, the law ia per- Milwaukees, 8 e, L Go—'t (1 vith the etics ambletontan), . by . o match was over?" u 10W, - i %, e il Do e, Tecimonh. ‘8 Londons & J. G.—** (1) Did Batun play wit by | G aTiongers wanted to walk fn | 93it¥ 1o action, Blucher, who completed the :;?,‘,';””\5:,"“,’5:‘33:’:::‘&: e in England, acd if so, what position? (2) Did ngig:“l:u;;m“g Jolin Wengworti. 9 of Golded: O00 P Cincipnatis did_some maenificent | Kicmond, at Rtiehmond, . B ied ‘Kve (aon of Bosten). dai by Blucher, soalo®. B0 home club. ecemed completely de- felmond, avRihmond, o 1 eoco, at Chileazo; Tn- | Treacy ever pluy against the St. Louis Cluoin st Loudon: " Having wen fhe goits T had the say | Victory at Waterloo In 1815 was called “Mur- | anahow is it to be ascertalneds First, what 15 o ¢ At ‘should b done. I wonldn'c | Shnl Forwards” by the Prussians whom he com- | e cash value intendea? Not the asking orice, . b Aol alanapotis va, Milwaukee, ot Milwaukee; *Providence o ttin played second base | - 2 o ahowisg e the score by mainge: | 1B s Bk i v Live 0N ¢ Lyni: Louisx dnewcer (1) Dot D ie gamen in Ln: | GE iy S tnorougbred.. e e s i, bur offered to walk in | munded. The rani ot Field-Marshal bas bith- | for people atill huve o lingenng remembrance of 12 .3 F 3 oz &‘a 2—m A nfx-gndmmn;“u:'x o at ‘u!u‘ o: Lllurl:?:‘lb:an f“““‘ gland. (3) Treucy played with the Mutuals 1n 1876 jam Lizzie Allen by Mambrino E;:x‘:vcc, %mlr. AGemgnny. or Spain. They dou't | erto been unknown in the Russlaz army, we be- | the prices for which property conld once de sold, 93380080816 trucintnational Champlonship RS pub- | 10 every game they played against St. Louls, both o Tiveg, Toated T, By Pout Hoy B merica 13, and of course wouldn't | lieve. Orizinally, this officer was special es- | and are trying hard to make themselves and others , W Duchess Touns St g5 Ey‘,“:;m told the belt?® quire to the sovereign in the field, where he | believe it is worth somewhere near that awount G RpR Lol e beltth A for slgntoen | CORmADTed the vaiguurd. Laten, h com yet. Nor ia it the price for which fhe viigls lished in the Association ofiicial “hakes this | inthat'city and New York. BeImoof Henrs), dam o i Pronerty of the city conld bs gold fcr cas oo, B e ot mersinst both the Stars and Allegtientes | p ar Eyanston.—¢*1f the bases are filled and | Archy.... i 0| Tiolvert, 2. in Binghamton on the samc ds ‘Tur, THIBUNE has " ssed L3LlE— veaver, 2. 1ot heard what they will do about 1. the runners occupying first and second, without | 1t 15 auderstood that Silvel ack | months. ~ Und mand was supreme and his rank the highes 2 Fia penes Siwnukee, 11 ; OENERATL AND PERSONAL. {he rimers occupeing Bt I ot third, while | Diamond will make the sesson near Chicago as | challengs Under tho conditions, | must acceptany | \icholas cestaily has earned it by bis highest: | forif the property on two squares could be forced Baes il aukee, M. Buflalo Ex) 5 3 -} the man occupyiny third Is standing off his base, | usual. e ane. OnLy i to sale for cash at 50 cents on. the dollar, it would e Cincinua uffalo Express: The first principle of base-ball occupying 2 two matches can be walked fna year, Anyone | last year, and this is the first time any Ruasian has very dollar available for investment, and %wu«g;g;—n}m ars and gtieen minutes: Ie1okrow how to #0 locate yourself s not to get | 0ut :;.Z pyig to. éu:“l‘l)%x;teihlzamh;h‘% 20 e e D ‘\Y:“&‘;.G}'g“' At Benning's Sta wlo wina it must walk 600 miles, Phere will be ofllce% Tos obtalned that exclusive Tank. Tho | fio ‘balance coatd ‘wot be 80ld for cash at any price. it K % asustoy, D. C.. =t - | at least one corpse on the track. first English Field-Marshals were the Duke | 7 1aw, 0] R GAMES. < » held on first before the ? tne second i . ; h P The cash valae intended by the law, by common O Rowo Tall: Doston, | 1y Loule paperays that the Miteaakecs ot those basee? If the ball be (58 Souches It, 1s ho tion courso tha et sl of 1 second, day w13 | STI0R! dow', Dany sad b Oenry, OF Areyte. anc use JEar of Orkney, ereated In | sease, and Uy futice, s tho averago of e ralua: postox. Mass 3 g 2 | like to get Morzan pack, but it iso't likely. What | out, as in a force¥? Anitver—Toe ranncrs have o | by Egypt: Gov. Hempton second, Jack Trigg | _ +:No. PRt o e o flgf Justnaw s 1736 by George I1., who was himeelf o zood sol- | tions of the whole State—the nearest _possibie 3p- g Providences do they want with him? right to get back if they can. To hold the ball on | tBird." Time, 2:20. York, But Theodoro ,finm Acs o nl:l)m mg& x_u: New | dier. At present there are five Field-Marshals proach to strict uniformity, for the Constitution, e aririp, dase., Moy 18.—Baco Ball: Buf- | Tigham's home run on the Boston grounds net: Hght to gt b il ot tho mon out. Homustbe | "I tnesccond race handicap. mile heats, allages. Tint Vs the oy piace T wouid walle o 1 80 | {n the Britlsh army; three (Sir W. Rowan, Sir | the bighest form of Jovs, s70 explicttly that taxcs 1on8: Springteld, 0. oA o T o e man (vame | touched with it in the hand of a fielder. e wecond Face BN, md doo Alston | "2 Then you will keep quict for arbile” e B e, o Lote Surathnairo) are dis. | 25all be levled by salacien (2, L058 124 cort o, 8 g, N. Y., Moy 16.—Horacll, 10; B Hlomed) & suit of clothes. Providence men | Puoviprxce—'*To decide a bet T submit the fol- Saried. Tho lost-mamed won'the raco in two | *+Yes, Isball stayat home for o o s ana | tineuished veterans; the other two (the Prince | poration shall Jay & tax in proportion o the yalue HopvELLS S l'500n Rot over that mania, They used to do | Jowing question to a local suthority: ‘A player straizht beats. Time, 2. iools after the babies.” of'{¥ules and the Duke of Cambridge) huve | B7Tie her, orits property.” Which i the fuirer gobete® S g6 Manchester, 85 | B35.0978,OF e ot bt somchow it | 1 on (ird, aud another on-second, nooneout. | (1A, (0% il Gaah ot e, the statore were | o saditon tothe belt M. O'Lescy pas s laree o el A i mercly bevause ghey are | vale-equslity ander the Constitation, ar Siscrim- LowELLy 3] e 33 | didn’t last. —Boston Temes. The batsman strikes o high ball towards centre- “ulhvnl?, hlo’m ga:o;,'w]nfi‘ 0x a0l nn';:h” P :::x: gold mcd‘nl. = supplemental prize, which contains | members of the Royal family, The, latc | mation agalnst one locality and favoritism to 1owell, 1 All the Eastern contestants for the International fleld, on which the men on uases run home. Centre £00 took the lead an . , | sumilor (nscriptions, and which cau be used to | Prince Albert —was created ’Flnlfld(uxsnal others? Trick, X. Yo, May 18,—Base Ball: Uties, 6; | cliampionsiiip are wincing under the S75 guaran- | field catches the Vall on iy, and rans to third base, | 3-31. MOLLIE M'CARTY identity bimaeif when be doesn’t fesl like Togging | whea he was oaly 20 years old. He was fully | Impracticable theorists will say equality, .of cur, 7. Sixtecn innings. tee imposed by the code.—Syracuee Courier. bothof the runuers having runhome. Afe mot | sob. Sevs Cthe mare Mollie Me- he hoavy belb around, The Jenes weighs weveral | capable; howsver, of Serforming the principal | coarse, but that the best way to secure equaiity 13 st pr ey Says Lannigan: *The Chinese game of basc-ball both ot them out by the citcher of tho fy-tall | C Duais, Nob ay 18, —The mare Mollle Me | 83550 Toughly estimated to be worth | Quty (receivin his pay) Of that office, A full | t0astess Chicosd and Cook Connty at the full value e upplensant weather of sestorday morniag, has some advantsges over the Awmerican; frin- e baee befor e Fosocond bascs' | Louiswille, Jely 4, with Teubroeck, purse $10,000, | ~ The ’clmm]flon 1a pront ot bis vickory, and says | ‘Se0orsl on the British staft receives $30 & day, | 141 %o“:.“:‘x‘ x‘e’;'l""g.‘hf{ Hie Suae !‘.l“_“g:s‘!'}‘_’ the nncertainty of the afternoon, did not ¢n- stance, the score 18 never gent by telegraph. e party apoealed to_decide that the ball mustbe | arrived to-day {n Budd Doble's spectal car, under | there a no place like Chicago.' i always with the command of a regiment, Which | hie, as the race between Asscagors venerally (Chi= i ‘the idea of a game, but, ‘pevertheless, The Louisvilles for the present year will be thrown to second. One of the parties to the bet | his personal care. She i In fine form. The porty A NEWCOMER. briogs in from $5,000 to $8,000 ayearadditional. | cago excepted) is to xee which can get the lowest wannge 1 Fof peoplo gathered nbout the gutes | Qrmedy, &3 icDonald, p.: Haldeman, 1b.; | kicked, and we sont 10 tue Cripper. It says, | go Eastto-morrow. ® Tht:lmns Tindall, who trained Guyon, the Chica- | S0 the tvo ‘Princes who arc Ficld-Marshals bave | valnation so ay to make sure that injustice shall c-‘.{ennm: O e va decaelon of i man. Profien aib. : Keunedy, 3 b.; Boro, s.e. ; Crittens ncgg:.lmyt they are. m;,‘\‘nmng‘lllgnl tgen‘biilcr;‘e‘fi% TRACK -ulm. L s E:rn Enflffirlfi:]{:: hflosrw:tl!k ulz :é‘%v Y fl'h and Sta- :gt. :‘lixiu m&re gilding, but also the solid gold of null‘ b{:xdx,:uu ;u his mm“fi :\huhxlx hutnan nlxsmh:. i s - B e to second. Now Wi ot e 5! 1 la J e 1. ¥ Yo al i in t X t e iz:f-ng:on was fully determined to play the game M;"ntk!m’ (‘o‘;fll’;‘;";noiw;::ffi:m % T E:‘me atter, and J'u hj rule, h t:xml:: one, m}?fio}‘ e e g;'m‘:":&ul:en rc;tlldenmi ""f :uy‘.n—em;r'g‘gmfig ey s';ca';m,luc;‘n: eassement all over fhe. "s‘:u?e‘ééulh = i 4 g , o v q e ng s * ' good walking g - . e did ot rin at the hour cet, and the men wera | waukeo Senttnel witily olserves: +* According lo to cover the matter:f) Ausuer—TE MRy Mr. Case's horses, Gos. Sprague and Dom Pedro, wralklng Hlmaelf, CREMATION AT MILAN. be ralsed to the full valve, it wonld not be wins, &3 i ¢ simple enough. Sec. 12 of R y itwould only open the dvor for the increase of 4 iform when the storm came down on them, | the pictures displuyed in oue e adove. Nolun and | P o WinE tho bascs on fair or fou) bally | are being \worked on the Freeport track, FACHT Correspondence Geneta Continenl. O O o ineds andconseanent increasod 4nd it was mado neceseary 1o put the contest ofr. | Flint, of Indianupolie, will soon e up hereto play | caught bofore tonching the pround mnat retarn to The latest report_regarding Budd Doble ig that ING. A crematory highly Interesting to those Who | temptation. The Chicago Club expects to play the deferred | the Milwankees, lm‘:l baSc‘ heloncgvlfid \\i’hcg lh: ,'::L\ “Aflfw:l":fi:- he intends to come East and locate permanently. TOE COMING CRUISE. advocate cremation took place in Milan a few 1;{‘?( average valuation for &h:cwm‘f smhe.m\: I‘s and retouch such buse be ' e , Cer O i % i well known, does not exceed 40, and probably s Willinms, owner of Vera Cruz, offers The prospect forabrilliant yachting seagon ia | days ago. Italy had taken the lead in introduc- | 1o han 53 per cent of the value put upon the B O adimapotte bere to-morrow. TaeCia- | An old Irishman who stood ne the i base | mnd_xolouch eucl bise before SUCRPURE |y . B haps wil be hore Taceday, and will play | Watehing & Eorge, Of Jie -bail pestorday was sent | 18, 02l G0 iable to be put ‘ont wn, wo | (2R T il owner O e e Soiia | not very fattering at tho present time, and the | fngcrematlon, aud many experiments hate been | proporty by owners for e pUIDRLS, O sale, .+ 3 afternoon, a8 well a8 Thursday and Saturday. th ) = " Bew e | B rning, os in the case of runnivg to first ‘base | McCarthy. hard times is given o8 the princlpal reason there- | made in Milan, where the Cremation Society has golden opportunity [says the Assessor] is now of- tat i Afthrib. ** A fowl waz ut? Begorra, I thought it £ oy y el Bociety Y1 et the Chicagos will siart East, making | oz a mule ' —Erchanve. Tetarning, a8 o the caso of WREILE, 50% Whe |~ Dan Preifer, formerly onc of tho most successfo) | (or. As things Took now, the opening crafee will | been a fourlshing institution. Up to within | L2568 for ChEsEe Lo Aet S SSAmpl 00,0l hF i i Than who was on gecond base must return to that ivers in the' country, i8 now locazed at Provi- t b ticipated i frst appearance 10 that sestion o Boston | " Guadwick's Iatest wild shot 1s that the Milwan- | Bace, it being the one i occupiod °* whis the oall | Srbvers e e o s a string of young e Rl e Jn Lyal tho craft in the | jitle more than & year ago eremstion could | the rest of the State does not follow it, it will 1ol Taesday, Tharsday, and Satarday of next Week. | kees. -~ with Golden in charge of thelr battery, | was struck," nnd he can be put out, by holding the | in trufning. " ! 3 icag ub, and will be a tame | ;o po practiced in Italy withe cial be our fault.” A golden opportunity, indecd, tq struck, 3 ir s compared with former be practice v without a_special per- & i atal p seasons. unless | DOk e PEme e e e Fhe.-Tntetior, 'but | cutoarown heais of, and be laughed 2t for o For to-morrow the changes epoken of yesterday | may reverse the decisions caused by the weakness | hall on fhat base (not some ‘other buse) before he * Anson will go to third base,and of \eaver.” The cvents of the week just past | pets back. So far as puttin the mun out_is con- Not satistied with his trotting the best twenty | something is speedily done to fit ont all the yachts % 5 simpflicity. Second, how should this valaatis & » yachts | now any Prefect of the Provinces has the | po"'yrrived ot Not by mskg ownen il be made. <iz.. have not shown the **weakness of Weavér.” o " | miley to wagon on'record, the owner of the Calf ¢ Jeciellsn will come into the nine snd playat | Y : e fii;‘;&;‘;,,,‘l‘ff;‘},’n“’{y,’;‘&j,fi”{,’:;’,f held on the Bt | Tornia horse Controller s fatcbed him to trot and get them in ship-shape by the 23th inst. Allls | power to sanction it, in cases where the rela- | what they would eell for. because thir wcond. . L TLe St Lot o e s elect. | B ok one way as the oth foraia orse Contryllr bas fuatchel, W10 v | not lovoly amonc the gontlomen fnterested fn to | ifvesof the e onsod and the Cremation So- | woald be o greatly exagzerated values YORK STATE. nga President. nawo I8 11, Clay Sexton, au formed. Tua, but it is probable that she will be ready for | ciety jolntly make s petition to dispose | norby in Giring what the whole property would 11 b 1 q property i motes from the gama in Central ne will be auseful addition to the Club now that . B the crutse. The Frolic lies at Miller's ship-yard, | of the body bv burning. Sir Henry Crokeu- gell for ot suction, for-this would be proportiot- The following C neatly all its players have left. 1f a club cannot THE TURF. The Freeport meeting, which commences May | near the Ina, but no steps huve been tasen to it o died in. 1876, left itk : o e yet wholly by the uraided jud: York are from a gentleman well known'to the | have players, then the nest best thing is a Presi- 28, and continucs four @nys, bids fair to bea suc- | her out, and it way sald yesterday b den, who died in eft instructions jn his | ately too low; nor yu y by ) g Sew YO o who speaks by the card: dent. A NEW ERA IN CRITICISY. o, n e aamber of Chicago hiorses will be entered, | ought to know that she T b ‘gke;u‘:"’l?:g: Swill'that his corpse should be cremated, but | mentof our newly-elected Asessor, however hone B are fo stand well up fn thelnter- | The Unlon Ground, Willismsburg, which has At Gharios 3 Forton aditor of tho New York | Snda delegition trow Unscity will 0 dowa to wit- | erulac, Pl fest-clusg yuchi Corty which, M. i Lo someJaw technlealifcs b wiahes | 89 buty silFERLTEN, by I (0 U S patigaal Tace 1t they malntaln thelr present O vine | seon some of the largest and most respectable | Sportsman, is to be cougratulated on the fact that | Dess theiw performances. Munger purchaded and brought to this city last sen- could not be carried into effect til a few days | Rria% occond, vy the - County Board: and, third, g UeY dracd from thelr Eastern Tour | andiences that have ever praced a ball fleld. has | he s the first editor of a sportin: § ) horse thi Son, 18 at South Chicago, where sheis recei agzo, when the English Home Minister granted 3 h ¢ i it 2 : & = jourual tn this | Shepoard Boy, tho Chicago horse thot acquireda | J0 outh Chicazo. ying , Whe 1 B by the State Board; aud makiag such correctionsas ning ke S50 sead. heving dravn B0 | eon sold of as bullding lots, and the work of | country to open the columns ‘of his paper toa free | record of 2i24 at Cloveland last fall tn o 2:35 | hetoutlt. The Qui ¥ive and Port "ure also at the | perinission to exhume the body uud dispose of e requied, either in ariieuiar ploces, ot by an aring. When the Bt | o7octing a row of houses on the Marcy avenue &ide | o0 oariess discussion and criticism of horees be- F N Sturned from California last week In charge | sume, place, g BOR arg FREw ed i iting them | it according to the testator's instructions; snd | advance or deciine of property gencrally, If, th e eances bulance by ontries 10 loss and | hasalready been commenced. — Globé-Democrat. and fearless discussion and criticism of horses be- § of iy owner, Henry Byrnes. e is reported tobe | Out, for the season, The- Jatter is 8ald 10 | thus it came to pass that the remaius of Sir { Asscssoristo ignore utterly ail the worko? 2l langing to weil-known breeders. 1thas been no- | amicted with tender hind lez. v D6 for sule. The crafi of losser note are belng put. | ffoary Crokenden arrived in Milan Jast Mouduy, | these offictal Luards, compriding - geuersily unt. v, U borate **stud-horse™ head = ! 2 .3 s 3 ! Fe0U°%: ., have exceeded nder n elaborate **stud-horse™ head the Cin- | 190888 (R FC L TO 1 urious breeding-farms | Jonn Splan has taken o partnor, fo the person of B Lo e for uaiiing. and s00n the whole leet of | LicarY Or0 e oW relatives and friends of | the most Jjudicious “men n cvery Part the most hopeful friends, by | clnnati Enquirer devotes a column and a balf of " Vi & 3 the Utieas. T e e and momentous marrative | of the country buve beea wiiticn up. tlme and | s Honza E. Derrin, Jr., #on of the gentiman lite oneed b fow excopions, will Fuher i® | the deccased, and were st once solemnly con- of the Stale, why does the law provice fi% Y yuaror protcasonal | of e deteut ot the Chieso bgse-Val Iypatics Ly | agaio, I this clase of papers O cttations of | ko owaes and drove Fiors Temple in lie races. | the catamaran J. D. Buchtél, will coulinr crafte | veyed to the cometery. : for the retarn of st Years Aeeasqr e nen e te Lunatic Asyium. of increasing aDEGrey, | o Cincianatl dittos—score, b to 1. Tl foul- | e horses us appeared co e of otaing but | . berrio will attend to John's busincss at Cleve- |. early pieasure craft 1o put v ao anpearance. ~She | At9:30 on Tuesday morning the body was e making hls assessment? No greater U the St i defeats require o doublisg of police Eller Jos boen overlookin:t Cincinnatiof late.— | ry1come praise. Eversthing was good. Anable 1and during bis absence this summer. fan boen ot Miller's yards since lust fall, But the | quickly reduced to ashes in The Gorinl furnace. | Setave could be sade than fo crush out by in= :umaxydngge Il'lxo“l:mfi n:mfnum'g“n !l:('i u}l;:.l‘; 1o pre ‘nvious Exchange. B \writer to whom was assigned the task of doing this Mr. C. E. Cole, of thie city, Lns purchased of failure of the Krolic tc cume oot and show her | 'LLe rite was ‘wituessed by the friends of the de- | creased taxation and indebtedness the hops just Tent suicides. 3 \Ir. Charles H. Tamer, Treasurer of the St. Mr. Ellison, of Janesville, Wis., n Kentucky bred handsome lines with the others of the Club fleet | ceased and by vartous scientific Englishmen and | begming to dawn of better times. But jt19 said T Ghdicisims by the oard of Dirvctors, threaten o s Cha 1 work wonld he confronted by the bampering fact s Cdumpening eflect on th feal ard o i by e LT o D Mimor save | Louls Naxe-Ball Club, on bealf of the Dircctors, ; 2 N tmut wtallion, S years old: of fine size, and | bas o dumpenis HIc e e andor of | Fosed o oy e avents, eremation fs surely | that while the valuation is increased the rate will be yak up the club IRk OF najust fanit-Goding, | sued a large number of the members to ECtOr%, | that the articlo which he was to produce was toUe | with him hopes to be able 1o Joad everyininzon the | Chicago yuchiimen, and hopes, of futars Tively | preferable to futerments here in Italy, whm{ fowered, &0 that the taxes will be po higner. T B eV icott and Purcell are the sntagonisilé | them to pay up the balances duc ou thelr “wbsctin- | patd for 1n some manner, and, this being the | road in Chicayo during the coming summer. Coisis between her and the Ina arenot bigh. | PrESFU Rt Joictries "as many as four or five | Will decelse no e unless he wants to bede- Capt. John Prindiville hos said that he could-not * P D acted. Soflinless, in the celved. Astoall State taxes of every kind, they e erics, s tions, and yesterday executions were ordered to <e,” he was' ted T sent only the 4 e e Stars went to Auburn1ately. andkicked | jo e dstes > ordred £0 | casc,” ho was “expec o present only the | Forseveral years Bluc Bell, the sirc of Richard, | find time to eml the Frolic in the bodtes are frequently o Shiey eaeivosof. e ficlo, whea they really wanged 19 Inueagiust the defndants for gl vi S110m | yrieht side of everything, doncealing fanits in ani- | Elsic Good, Bertie, and other well-known trottors, Year “but it say one i, jesatias I | same grave. miilnscomrily B e hveaion, BeEie arnir o for decdiog evictly sceoralng o | S0 NS ? e oncd, In deference to the known wishes | s Deen te subject of litigition, but the Rush | of her | class, | thik pno hnd B cais | A decent funeralin the aristocratic Roman | who il believo ibat with a lorgely ncrensed misiarefersuce Lo touchink bases 00 8N e vt | pijiont the only ball news that can be had from | of e breeder whose - establishment was being | Circult Court. Tndlenty o e | 2Ly et o rnoald tae a day off to wani the Frolic. | Catholic Cemetery of San Miniato costs at | valuntion presented to them 38 & basis for tho e rame, ana batted neariy as well 34 che Stars. Philadelphia—once the home of zood und honest " g | Firoes Wilson was the rightful* owner of the ani- | 1t is possibie Commodore Bradley will give him the | least 1,000 fra d th aratively bonds and levying of P 13 iding Zame, ed ng o W7 Tis that the Athletic team were beaten by ‘spuffed.” This style of doing business was all “ o east 1,000 francs, and there ara com vely | fssue of bouds and levying of taxes. thuy woul A Siat Directors have given Capt. Dorgan to under- | B) ayers: at the et m were beaten by wal, opportunity. The Chicago Yacht Ciub openthe | few families who cau afford to spend so much | not ‘avail themselves of 1t* Infact, when this Tt he must not quit the Heid agatn underany | Princeton College, o that Jim Devlin ia playing | very well for the sporting publications, for it was s wner of Ten Broeck, was 4 | season noxt Saturday with a roview of the feet, A v 9 heme for incrensed_ valuation wus first Fi1at'a | so much monos in the tills, but the factthat they s That ordo in the ile-and-a-hajt dash | and o short cruise, which will be either north 1o 3;‘;‘::@&;?.‘;3;"‘3;g:;kfée;fsfl};fi-"g;‘fi; e fhe Avowad objict was to gain o bauls * Ercastances. : as pitclier of an wnateur nine. 1tis state e Sbart nine has mot disbanded. Whea the | Philadelphiun is trving to get up ateam for Alban § v, T A whith organized the min fafledto Fet | ph Finzto o < : 5 | were prostituting their infiuence with tho public, | at the Lexington O eting last week, againet Arie- | Evanston or southto South Clicago, as the wind 3 er PAYTUE | for the issue of more bonas. Iflast year's vaiua- sasment which organtaed the BIRC. fhLCHNg. dnd | with Devlin and Meyerie in fi. Who would the¥ | /5" o reputation scquired only after long years | tldes, O e Fhedo, ns the aniial wa bizh | ey be. Commodore Munger has lamned &t ofocr the beavy fees, the mode of interment 163765 | 1igy wayn i one in comparison with otier pirta Tt espehsca, it withirew, and & new’ subscription | PIAY with? 5 3 Fihal i sh: Dut, finally_concluaed to let him go, and | for iho fleet, They will rendozvous nt the fiag- | much to desired. It is not In harmony Wi of the State, then there should be no increase in paerespenses ke, KIUDICK, 208 Lo Wi 'o0d | © 1t wa stated some dags azo that Blong was go- | 20 10% O, 'rev part of thelr founders, was appar- | 12 ek, Dut, fmally, Sonb e, o tanlly, | st utthe foo of Vin Buten strect, [LAZL2 b, English ideas to see a corpse nafled dowu 1n 8 | tpe valuation, unless thoro has been an Increase 1o enk as ‘acain placed ons substantlsl T00UNE. | jno'tothe Jlot Springs:but the wlae ones, who cotly never reveuled to thom. : Stall e ol Lo atact will b given by fring the | whito deal box, which is atterwards wedzed iblo | valves. 1 submit 1o the peoplo f tuis county it iteling 1y entirely satstactory, KIS | Gixced with their oves and said it was about time, "I recent sale of tratiing stock ot the Amer’, | | OFpE to the doath of Leamingion, fele probable | i of whe ¥lagyacht Cory, 51 LB, 2, g the | 3 hote oa wall and then bricked up, surronnd- | whetier theso siews are sound or not. 140, whit e L e heen stnguiariy uaforiunuie, | were badly off n thelr guessing, Blonzand ba- e ot 55000, ond. Kentacky ¥ g | that Mr. Welch, of : ok e, | Eum ol be o low i the wake of tho Cor, accord- | ed with dozens ot other small sperturcs either | ate you ofni to do shou 7 J. 1L Kxnese. 5 v vel ot T ot o -000, ond Kentacky Prince | near Philadelnbia, will bring Alarm back from o & P lielicikserhave b slacmlarly WMOURNE, | et of the St Louta Cib, went *dowa to Tone, | ('S0 vas whut brought avout the chauze. | Kentucky to toke the dend 1S PUSHEL (17 S R ) 33cht on the |- ued with or walkiap Jor thele occupants. 2y far from playing y 1t h 13 ;. ing wi a e plaing any Fame with cach man {8 | Arl:., and, playing witha local nine, defeatedd | -y enlo nad been extensiveiy advertised in the | of his etud, “lirm s the'sire of Himyar, who | madters, midshivmen, ond eailors to appearin DRY GOOD§. fihome poaition. The batiing strensthof tneteam ¥ gt ) - it ian we anticipated. but sl lacks mucnof | 1eam ‘{;‘m{c‘gf=°€;{;‘;“{e‘mg§ fi‘iie‘?fnfif fhe | publications alladed to, ood these dvertisements | was the best 2-year-old in the country last scason. | uniform. BRITISH BEER. R SSatatasacesaats e 3 s Reds. cme—im- | B 3 5 I3 Bl SO5% for sovorat defunct Jnterna. | porting men for ono gune—has not been popular wers supslemented by 1ot er i e mabony |, 1h celeomatea stafhior Tlos by Hemblotonian Pail 3alt Gaxelie. ; toslteama. - Epitaph: Died of large pay-rolls and $35 | in the North for several years. Sriting over the nom de plume of “Critie,” wrote | 98t of o mare by Voluuteer, reached the city yes— OTHER SPORTS. o 1f there Is any truth in the popular fmpression ’ BRUER T e Do BiNE Onc ot the charactersti siews of the gxme is | 3 eommanication to the Sporsman, in which he gg;‘;flu"é{f{",“gfli,uc‘:;';‘l‘,';’fi‘;‘:‘,‘,‘,’m‘;“;p;:f;“m‘,’g : BILLIARDS. that *The beer-drinking Briton will never be e et o at Providecn | LISl U & R e O waa ot mereliecply”exposed the wealc points o the VA0S | bis wimizers say thut for way of Eoig 210 DU Referring to his ehllonge.to Setaofer, Slogson | beat,” an account which has just Leen lisued % > o Fedneaday, Whote the home ming Deat the | pleaced at the apolause of @ man néxt bun. | like B o e I e hontver ho saw'a | trotting gait bo will surpsss nSioing (3 (h6 coun | sald yestorday that he wes rather snxious to get on | by the Statistieal Department of toe Custom- Brttone 24 10 3, bas cansed 3 good deal of discus- | &fdhe: * What do you be elappin’ your hands | head. Jis lotter wos fall of the most sweeping [ ¥ game, and would settle all table controversy off- | House s of peculiar interest at the present g e Providenco Journal tnus describes the' | Zioutnow!? The gcntleman re W i “ " ; & ’ ssing b - 1 I Shed, *Why, it | statements regarding the worthlessness and un- fajor™ Barnard sdvertises o meeting 1o take | hand by tossing for the choice, If tht iwas agroe th 1 futeful cighth inoing: Sae i splondid stop.” -<Splendid heli{" retoried | sounaness of sume of tbe horses sold ut fancy | place c!\'cr Fleetwood Park, June 11, 12, 13, ond | ablo to Schaefer. moment. This Pavel’n %‘V% - eufl;:fl?;{r‘ of Thiswas the crowning inning of the game, and the | the Commissioner, ‘1o the divil with the stopss prices, and estravagant prase of some thatwent | 1f. The “4ajor™ hud chatge of Fleerwood lust Ina practice game with Hamburger yemrd-L barrels of beer exported from the United King- llowed by a'serles of | what 1 be wantin' to see is thim fellows ran atonnd | for o 'tong. He declared’ Kentucky Priuce, the | season when it Qefaulted in.the paymentof pre- | Schacfer made a run of 1,029, which Frank | dom, the declared value, and the place to which ific battiug of the nine, 1 ruzs, trapstormied the silent spectators tato dancing | g, . ki ‘ 4 park i < 4, from the 15t of Octob time belng. Hlghaw opened & | like race-horses. ' 310,000 stallion, to be a horse of Jow vitnlity, and, | miamy to borsemen, which action was afterwarde Parker wanis to bet were ail honest billiarde. | they were exported, {rom the 1st of ober, Btmtor the ume belog. lehamopened whtn 8 | MO BRI v teams are alceady | I 0dditon o, Wie, uiioung,,, JiE Thiits | Shiiowasheu by that pre-misged bois, tho Bosrd | Several gentlemen were preseat e aesed the | 1870, to the lst of October, 1877. [t mp- ° ook, Srown seata rattling two-baser toleft fiedd, broken up by the h,m_.':,.mn“;mc conle who n’. owner, he said. was the victim of a gang | of ‘Appeals, of which the +*Major ™ was o mem- | game. pears from the report . that Russia took " 2 i eamed bl nit Hives fn v oo and | pohe, T entin STathowe e ponle who pay | of sharpers who staried the report that the horse | bor. Y TRAP-SHOOTING, Do us 2475 barrels of beer, of tbe declared d tseand s, 00 MlorTiL e B O it aad rownand | the Brooklyns, have’ gone to’ worcester, Aass. ; Tl e e absora] apoel, | AR Allezed sporilie Jourtal oublished in New | Tom Stacg sunounccs il b wyl kv & Angep: | value of £3,004;° whereas Wallachis and Hiues ran boine, ~ Hazue scruck e sphere \afely for 8 | and Cuthbert. Blong, Baker, Houtz, and Batum, | oy gceasions, accepted ‘money. not to ‘rm”n a | York recently contained a paragraph attackine the | g oy i sday mest atlp. m., at Dex- | Afoldavia only took one, the declared value of smple bete aad, Carey UehCl, ot bott 1o I o e, o mone. or are_about | 165, SOCIHOn, e e owenor of the horse, | moraipg paners of K3t 17, Lo, allowing **scrib- | tor Fur it which was £3. European Turkey, however, is Cory Lnle PH bat nad drove & whirilug ball toleft 8¢ld, | poing, to New laven to reinforce’ Ben Douglas' S CaneY G0 count, and be heid second on e e men and animals connected wlth the sal | DIers 110 500 barrels, of the.declared value rito about the tench show. s the item ut down at O, 4 oo e hoped that they will not have to | ULEF Ben S80 B out tu 4 manper notagall | Soncludes ‘with tho remark that, **.e the morning EUROPEAN GOSSIP. Df2310; and Asiatic Tarkey ot 208 burrels, r 4 IN ALL KINDS-OF erini: Dt tomie, " Alcod ran 10, st o8 MEIEE | Wil ome, Other engagements noted are of an 1o aro able 1o empioy skilled talent. itis 3 8 o miscalculstion, 2ad éccund on & wild pltcli of BoRd, > et oasing to the owners of the animals or the cen- | DAPSTS Br ' ¢ declared value £1,047. One barrel only, yalue e a s Base _hIL, and Cory crossed | amuteur mamed Jenks. by the Alleghenys; of | B % 3 Dystery to us why they waste space on the 3 273} 19 h6 bome piate. Allfeon hastening to third on Snyder's | S Sew Bedfords; mmings, tlemen alluded to. 3ir. Foster, of the Sportenian, " greh A DRAMATIC CAUSE CELEBRE. 5 was sent to the Austrian territories; 31,133 ul home pise. Alliton basteniuifo tlfd on SWUSKs | Stengs, o5 e Non eitotasdt of Cummings, by | Hem e et owti to give. this Gatling.gun leiter | bunglets "1t s 1afC fo presume £ o AN e York Worla, barrels, value £133,190, went to the British pos- Yare seance berween Veright. Bond, and Manning, and 3 a place in the columns of his paper, but could not the lookout for a job. A . . ‘Africa; Germaoy had 7.504 4 e seance beceen Vrliht ond, aed Yootk 835 | The Judteiary Commitiee of the Intornational | refrain from Intertins 30 T, but couldme' | The prosiding genins of the Turf, Fleu, and | Ao extraordinary case of a disinherited Bar- ifii}"&flf\ffiuimg&m;%mnce, 11168 barrels, ER % ? fbstitutug—the rst time the phenomensl Uond has | Association have repealed that provision of tho { graph to the effect that **Critic® was wrong, | Farm intimates in the last number of that paper onet is now attracting attention in England. 5. % o 0] Y Fer o bt ot of Wi hricln, dariog bis profes, | Constitution which mado the drst four sumes be craph to g e ponded. with. another | fhat i he should ssert tint twa and two Wik | Tho hero of the tale, Sir Chandostashope e $30,000; Italy, 210 barrels, value £0%. # i . & i i i ¢ vhi e i o i v ki > tish Lodia consumed a large amount of beer el e e e ook, Wobk sirack ihe | tWeEn ciubs chawplonship gomes, e o | communication, in which he stated that while he«| four, Tii TRIBUNE would tmmediately underiake | 58 000 pega s but 96 e tiatt = O ountry, the continental ter- uamerh(rlf’. ‘gad Ligham ran to third on his base hie,* | the refreshing novelly of having a com- | WS at the Instituto looking at tho horses about | to prove the contrary. This is putting it ratuer oskyns-Reade, is bu years of age, €] from the motl :rflmu Vs lx G T o e olich by Mannin® sdvanced him to tie home | mittee of ~ five repeal the enactment | which he intended to write, M. Foster was listen- | strongly perhaps, but it may ssfely be saia that 1f | and pood lookins, so that everybody fecls a ritories taking 132,924 barre! cls, value £484,4953 e "Manuing: pave Brawn tiret on called balls. Then | of an pesociation of twenty-five, there is some- Ing to the talk of those who were financislly in- | the Turf Should make ench 8 statement the bel- | goon” interest in bim. He Is & Kins- the Straits :ememeuu& 7,226 barrels, value £20,451; and Cevlon, 8,531 'barrels, value £33,- e e e L ith s posertul 5 | thine bumorond In the iea that clubs can call their | terested in the sale, and necer wont nenr the scene | Ung 1o this vicimty would be ol 3 5 - s sale g ly wou about ten to seven . il M;,:;.{;:kwn;,gggg;;;;,g}';nge_f;ufl,g;fl;;g;:; games one thing or another_ad tacy chose. Itwill | of action, 'Ihis was o clincher, and the editor has | azainst the editor, on genezal principles. % man also of Charles Reade, who will of | 933/ “The Australian Colonics were also Jurge s rhiAfl shovss sad gpoers | fender I prouts mear imposeible (0 Keop 47, Ired | ™6 been heard from on the ubject since, Torsemen shoald bear in mind that the entrics | COUrSS found @ movel on his misfortunes, | importers, West Australia taking 6,331 barrels, v and of our own fllustrious Minister at the Court | value £47.420: South Australia, 9,215 barrels, o Sied fo Sovler. This (g Iaticd SHTIIARS | oupposcd 1 haver mas Bavo been tnged ot B, hercepn | 20 Ty close on the 7th of s mantl 20 B oL o o e redith Read, Jr., who | Taliic 2E6000: Vietorts, 3010 bareale, T foured, 8 tofal of bfteen base hits were baf ¢7¢ | 1t s u difficult matter to maxe the ball men un- | oo doube that his letter and ity ‘prblication wilt | K frers $8,000 in premiums, and the responsl- | 4oy it the Quel!n.of Grecee; am 4 who will 1163,53; New South Wales, 38,528 barrels,value biifty of the Association is beyond question. On | dunce s £100.331; Queensland, 16,647 barrels, vaiue £07,- three of the Tuns were earned—the greaiest 1 on | derstand the statns of the New Bedford and New " s H e Fomionaljate. The wildest excliement | Haven Clubs, and for purposes of information the B0 O Mnomat of 004, and Mr. Foster | ity of the Saspualler, o, farna Will endeavor | doubtless keep Mr. Evarts accurately informed | 735; " Tasmanig, 772 barels, valuc £4.787; ond | Heavy Gros-Grain Dross Silke, 60, 75, 85 oz, * of theexcltedspectators. Harue struck out and e crched spectators, Hzpuc sizuck gur and e L Dy e L sd wiich tho clubs are | _ But. althongh somo of »+Critic's™ statements | 1o iyo yjilwaukee meeting, to be beld Juno k. & prevaficd, and stafd i o 3 s deser 28 much praise and thanks for % e D 5y foriled, and waid aud cber clifsces Itkhet, 804 | Intornationnt Secretaty's nuouncement CtIy e B L vthor” bar I8 onipin. Tt | 10 boat <11 for a spccial purse, sni o 12 WAL | of o sronrees of the lawsuit set afoot by his | New Zealand, 021 barrels, Talue 240,055, The | 20gand S Forth 51, $1.19, $1.35,and Bl VB O Y, e eaey | IBgIL Hore reprinied: - e Soy Betforlukars | na exclied shsucrion 0% & SBIC Ll e probably by aiforded eimoce’ 1o ot In COIE2 | young reucive, Since King Joun and Erlnee | United Bt oc2 down In the account for I7,. | . S1.50. wness: s m the chrmpionsiip contest, and.by | ventilation and reform long sgo, and if it shall re-* ihig sondon,, 1t O s Koe te rom | O F o mever boon @ more heart- | 52 barrels, at 8 value of £93,505. These and | Fine Rich Gros-Grain Dress Bilks. satin R Classtrond Aot e % unanimous vote of the dudiciars Commiitee, the | gt in raically chaneging the present styles of Chicato will run up to Milwunkee to witnees his | S0 1o und flelese | o i lonial custc finish, $1.26 and $1.50, worth $1.75 & $3. o et o D e it | S ens e Deon allowed to take their dlace | S8 E U Dioel: farme and eales a resuluwill | exbibition. breaking tale of a cruel uncle and B &1 iojens | other foreijn and colonial customers wHLE R ta. . R s puatia Frovidencs w2 sdaree of the AUADHE | nentd eontestc upo tertaln conditions, which | yve heen achieved for which eversbodv mierested | A sporting handbill pablished fn thls clty. in nephew, unless weare to except thestory of the | plicd during the tWErEiay a total o {gaordinary yalue, 1 o ider 45, 30,0 e S reioal of Lho 1rata beartnz tne | have been complie withby said New Have: f and breeding interes % . Duke of Gloster or of the Babes in the Wood. | 472,342 barrels of British beer, at s declared meres, c] . 45, 50, 80, it rening ther drsivalof the traa DEfIng EU2 | from and after Urs dute, eald New Haven Cink T e be whonkfal, | speaking of fhe challongs &3 sade publie throdgh THE | pii¢ fane of S Porey Read, as we are aformed Salte of £1,918,830. 65, 75,85, B0c, and $1; the best velue e Tovars of The roort. who. eagerly asked mow the | take tne place of eaid New Ledford C ub, and ful- | fro” siiark G b 5 ' e 2 H 2 ¢ Sir Be) ‘Burke, *has_been commemorat- — - b Y . i A8 of X rv, **llark Comstock," has alrcaay replicd to | and mate againstany teany ke in Chicavo (bar- | by Sir Bernard Burke, *has been comuurmo z s ane, Toc uolvepul afiwer was [ LCTe | 1) all fte engagements 89 Infd down in the | rtie,” and, whle excepting to some of the | ring r. SainaL Ny e O I e orisen. 1a- | ed by Sir Walter Scoit In Rokeby,’ but the AN AMERICAN IN FLORENCE. Spegial Bergsing fn Blagk Mohatr Alpaces, prutiem {5 found fn the fact that Bond was gnuraf au- | Hchedule. A statements madc by the latter, thinks that his al- | sinuates that Mr. Waixel 1s endeavoring to guin an | Reades of our own time are content to go back CGorrespondence Detrolt Free Press. 4,18, 20, 38, 50, 1, 5 fl- e e:u. o ‘x:&lan x; the sceoud game at Providence, pl ayed A New York paper is responsible for the follow- | tack on the Kellogz sale will have a beneficial ef- | ndvantage overother teams. The gentleman wishes | to 3ir Compton Reade, of Suipton Court, Ox- Every afternoon there is a great trampling of Wundar(ulos_[nrgni%u 12‘}4 ow‘i sga 21 R m;fi%fl:fll{%}l-{:&fll‘!:nn:io severely o5 1o kive | jng: +tForn lonz time the public has been threat- | fect in the fature o titedin these columns that he s not desirous of | fordshire, made 2 Boronmet in 1660. il B Shithia bHicipal Goods, 6, 7, 8, 10,12%, ant - T e Srvched T agh the fame of ast (SUTCEE | ened with a bose-nall drama, and it has not yet SHEPPARD BOY'S PEDIGREE. mewspaper notoriety, but does desirs to trothis | mye- present Sit Cnandos Stanhope Hos. | hoofs hieard on the pavemen| of the principal | 1 gase of Matelasse Dress Goods; slso 1 The exéroice £rtendant o thiat oecesron only tended 1o | beed, fuflicted on shuddering humanity. Prof. F. The following article, which appears in the car- | team s stated in his challenge. If unyoody wants | o Reade, ninth Baronet, is the son strects, every onc stops and turns to look as if ‘ease of Colored Alpacas, spring shades, akehlsarm worde. and sesterday it was iaiaiy evlc | P. Simpeon, of Philadelphis, bas ‘accordingly | rentnumbver of Iakluce's Montlly, contains some | 10 accept tunt they can putap the money: other- “, Joitey ‘oflicer_and the great-nephew | o clreus was coming; then comes 2 great open only 10c, worth 20c. gi;hgwrrr’s:wgumhcobl o o ratire before the close | token the ibig in hand. The vlot fs well | interesting facts not generally known in refinrd to | wisc, keep quiet. "( ; Sl Jon Reade, of Qfi{ ton Court, b k"rthe name), drawn 2 Cases Brooaded Mohairs, all colors, 20, e BOBOMFLNI e RTINS | ek, Mno v 2 eore, o 8 Sl | e O e o 2 o n STRIA althe e Sir Jobn Reads, of SHipion Cout, | wagen, 1 ¥ meive, somesnics Ly fourtees, | 1 oo ot Do e 3 ¢ | who is_in love Wil i Drosident's daugh- | horse Shebvard Boy, Tecord 2:2314, owned In this 0 * N 3 'y - | somef Y , s 7o wiadmws, Moy, o wes Sulerng | o’ Tl Wms a euccossful rival in the | ety AUCC Scquising this record last fall, and PEDESTRIANISM. SirerWho, in his dotage, disinberited bis belr | beautifully matcned snd superbly formed brignt 10‘;:'31}7?;},?;03%55’5"”‘”" snd bro- ¢ld ot prove beneficlal for the chumplons; and Man- | pitchery \Who i3 the hero. The funny man is the | demonstrating his ability to repeat s heats in fast ARRIVAL HOME OF DANIEL O'LEART. fu favor of his footman, a man of the name of | bay horses, tapering in size from the glgantic | o oo Bm’r ains in Hamburg Ed s and zlffu?:n‘&mdu" freely ss his predecuss it | enort-stop, who tinally makes things all right, time, there was gomo discussion in the sporting “‘What-kind of a time did you have sald a | Wakefield, who has since assumed the nawme of | wheelers to the Jeaders, Iithe ana light as Ars- rafn“mgm ey b Rt 15, 20, Tt thong] zlxhxv: the Bostoas had become at: | the vicious statlsticiun being distraced and his | pupers recarding the gray gol |n§a pedigree. In | Trisuse reporter to Dan O'Leary, the pedestriun, Reade. The story of Sir John Reade’s life re- | bians, glittering in gold-mounted harness, driv- el » 8,10, » 15y e ol e s Joldof | uverazes scattesed fo the winds. During the play | order to ascertain the exict facts in the matter Mr. i ¢ malns yet to be told. He foherited large laud- | en, 2l in band, by ome old gray-baired, 3 i Sclu renders all eforts to win a zame pOrfectly | fhe club visits 8 nelzhborins towa (o, Dlay 8 Hval | Waltace wrote tou gentieman in. this city who in- last evening. Dl Yot O esies, Dson, and Gloucesturshire, en, all i hupd, by ol gray-bawel, | 50 Dazea Gorsets, all sizes, 850, worth $1. s T e mays piaved steadily | Dine. A free fglt cngove, Shich §s the sensation | vestiwnted, and the result of lus labors id set forth 444 good time, " was the reply. ed cel ‘I‘i“ e Uhrist, Courchman, and mar- melancholy- tlml g e an, WHO cnies " ihe | 275 Single Paisley Shawls, ail ‘"o}i paw Dbt W B W RO VaL | of he plece, 1t oty e ronuced bone f | SeTallontt ' scrs o 1008 3. Besen o mome. yesterday morning, bringing | as & Klarrow she SLoRt By 0o B libank. For | ereat e e Y relne with skill, aithonzh dosigns, at 35, <0, 7,15, 30, an $107 efeat, most_of em played W g varlety 2 oY », 3 that 5 b Y Vad- SavIng ¢ New Yo D fprstie slemhic defear mecr, o hom_ Blaged TN | e LRSS, den, of Chicago, pu 0r 1805 . Bryen Wad- | the clinmpion medal, but léaving fn the New York | coprs hig qrunken habits were & by-word, and §obeerve he never drives foster than o walk, i L the eatinens of Veteréns. © Tl number, of STOIS | speaking of the second game at Milwankee, the purchaced from a man whose | Gygtom-House s magnificent clock, which was pre-- | 3, b Sieh Sheri flatement, v TG nEROUA s b4 P ‘e, | name he caunot remember 4 gragmare. ‘This 5 by When he served the office of Hish Sherifl, at & | perhaps because the streetsare so narrow, wind- Hptement. butthey are sesounted for tn Surluzs wars, | EHGEN 030, ;One by one the roscs fule. | nnimal, at the' time of her eaie {o Wadden, vas sented to him by adwirers in Cork. Helooks wel, | dinner at the Star " at Oxford, His intoxication | fng. and crowded. Tyvo liveried servants sit S : & | Berescated fo - be of . Messenger o | sudisin escllent condition, havinz fally recov | took the form of danelug on the table. I Cith folded afme, aad jump down to S fecls wore cngriatd over the defcas tham ihe | Yeague is now without an errorless record * Will Bembers of the ol themuelves, but they realize tiat: Leazoe I Uor tho above please point out where | SNl e i e emant | ored from the edects of his great London walk— | wife died of gricf; bis ouly ton, Compion, ot | Do o cavalcade whenover the driver stops to {cle wasaxalnat them, and they can oply MEKGINS | ojer ltemsen or Cory luve made errors 2o far ‘u‘,f:,f:",’;’;2‘3{.,‘;‘;2:,“‘,}?‘;&,&;:3:m‘,"d;fif;;gug;;g the greatest ever accomplished. wife died of el bo was_addiceed.” Lastly, he | chastise nomercifully with a little ridiogwhip | 350 pes Oriental Cambrics, yard wide, ut 8¢, Tosian, hors was e uenal pumber of croukers who | 3o Seorel TOY, st iand ehow auy for either wan. | {50 laced upon it, ulthouch, us will sppear sab- | THOV id the Englishmen treat youf” e e eted of having zat rid of his butler— [ any’ unfortunate steed that does not go Just.to B th 124c. the uenal aumber of croakers WO | 30 40 Gay. the same paper says. in gnawer toan | g0 LGy highly probable that Shevpard Boy | +*Oh, pretty well.—about o8 4B Englishman | a man called Sinden—by Soul piay and some | suls him. No_ companion ever drivés ot with | oo g0 Tadies 2.Batton Kid Gloves, spring huve represented them so well on thic bali field'in ye! ;i 370 di i JRRTE quiry, that _**the Red Stockings of 1870 did not B el O Smaajority o me.n That wou't do. Old Tom Foles's thiousht_of: but amajority | Qe Siockings (gotten together for the express of prople {uterested In the game, ¢, 9f prople ipterested o tho game, whofavy, YORLRILEE | pryise) beat the Reds by 1010 Gund 16 (o 1310 b . The Atluntics also beat them the wame erivos 8 large portion of his good qualities from | would be treated it he walked in America. They Tonths alter the death the butier's widow | him,—he perches aloft on his towering seat— Qo wat S0c. worth 75¢. his dem. Mr. Wadden made no effort to ascertain | giap't 1k ) inscribed on his tombstone the words, It ‘Remote, unfriended, melanchoty, slow! strutn or falsity of the siztement prataiing the by ot O hr Eagiand, and atd | WSO} nana that did the deed.”” This | rq und s team aro ono of the institutionsof | 75 cases Children’s snd Misses' School Hatsat clubora tme. and thien furn i saother dircction. Wares pedigree, not beme st all interested in such | 814 ReF KON 0 HER Ethgres led to a Coroner’s inquest, but the body on Le- S e American named Lisiagston, ‘2t25. 35, and 50c, werth 30, 7ac, and $1. wiillouk upou th A A etration s 4 e e ortain, bowever, that she was quite | ., 00 Bad to tali for It ens found to be d 3, and | Florenca; be 18 &% ! Eoton, 25 00y . ¥ (083 willouk upou the ¢ame simly ax & fresi filustrutlon In the same issuc the Enquirer eays that SO et tliab aho wwes A T Gver & woek, but we had justiceon | Ing txbunred wns found to be decomposed, and | (¢ %0F the oldest and best New York fami- of e uzcenaitiy of the hatlonal sport. In (e | he unmarrica men of the Cinciinutiy are Sifvan, | a euperior animal, and ran In several serab TAees. | oo gige, They encouraged Jud Justice o0 | told no tale. For the last twenty years of hiy L e e o Manor” and * Code 5 N. B.--Just opemed, our Inew bpguace of some ot our Western conteiiporarics | Gerbard, Relly, Mitencll, und dongs. 4o i oy shawing bouh specdand enmencas, Is, 1001 St ourside, They encoUTzed e ofier T wan for- | e L lived at, Shipton Court In complels 5o s, the famtl ohn o Manor? and 1 Ceseord | Spring and Summer atock of HO- yesce J tunate cnongh to win the belt, that it waszot to | clusion, his only assoviate being Waketleld, to | ¢ ‘yonrs, and prelers to spend his money in this SIERY, GLOVES, P. ARASOI-% 1s be not married? It bas been 1sone tiat (s ot Itkely 10 oeour aFain 1a the exirtence | Sure about June kRO 3 t: d the horse then knatvn as Cornell’s Lthan Allen. ate: It . of either clus that pardclyated. ., . announced 1hat hie was. S . | Hits horde was standing ot Batarta, m_:‘nm,' len- | go out of the conntry. There Was no such stipula- | whom he bequeathed bis eutire_possessions, in- | 0 FIHF and conspicuous manner, FANS, UNDERWEAR,snd LINE: Th THE CHAMPIONSHIP. The Dispatch wishes to make a_littte snggestion | Corncll. in consideration or the mare's fine appear- tion {n the agreement. " Guding _ the pictures of Edward Reade, ey SUITS. PRICES gunaranteed the cuTbe standing of the six clubs in_the chsmpion- | to the manngement of tho Providence Club 08 re- | ance, reduced the price of service for the occasion | ;. Wa8 there any tronble over the stake ! High - Sueriff ot Berks, temps. Henry in the market. ip arcua was as follows last evenine: e e fete. ustern toar, and we | fo $95, the usunl fee being $50. ~The result of the «-No, that was given up freely. Let meeay | V] and of Sir Compton Reade, the ASSESSMENTS FOR TAXATION | lowest in the market. ‘Q = = ove z{lm ’3’“ to be zood{nnd "nr'"cl.v practica- | uniol l;s):n pray colt, m:!w known as Sheppard ll}“ Mr. Astley is o gentleman, and a lover of fair | g, Baronet, together with valuable . Qi I i DS} fow days previous to any of your games in | Boy, which was purchaced by Wadden at § monthe play.” o & roe 10 1 SIE{E1E1£15]8 | foram citics s previous to any of Yol KSR | P ae for S5, The. colt partool at G monhs | P'2¥hiq anythiog unpleasant occur during the rocords lastrafinz (€ post bistory of a fumlly | i ssessor Socking It to the South Side 2z H F15 | I Wniforms of the nines, have them display. | tho characteristics of his domn, o o spots of walk?” : which, besides the [fish Suerif ECRArS, bry o0 —A Nate of Warning, cLrDs. 513 H 2123 | %'t some conspicuous place, 'and the effect will | brown hulr on her ‘flanks being perfectly reproduced | **0,n03 T was treated faicly well; but English- | by Futler, counts among Ite worthies Mr. John o the Editor of The Triune- 213 g 3 I 3 | besimply stunning. The different puua_':xghx be | in him. When this colt was something over 2 years | men don't sdmire Insbmen, ‘That is sure. ‘Ihey Edmund Reade, the poet; Mr. Carles Reade, oy 18.—1n what follows Ism mot iE $ : e atly Tubcied somathing like this: ** When L this | old ho way sold to Nr. liarry Byrnes, of Chicago, for Tere very quiet on the lust two days—didn't have | tne novelist and dramatist, and our own Gen, | Cmcaco, May 1828 VAT D IRE by ey are 5 8 5 34 Miitdo prees then may ye well beware,”—Dick | about $230. 1Ile was afierwards’ placed in the | muchtosay.” John Meredith Read, Jr. 8ir Chandos Reade is | attacking the Assessor or his Deputles. ey a0 ) Tiigham, **Tuis je o turninz and o twisting | hands of Sum Crooks for development, and, after ++Did you enjoy your trip to Ireland?™ engazed at present in ascertaining whetber | honcstly endeavoring to do their daty in sccord- 6 2 Lofore P Tricky Nictols. -Thg dun-decr's bid¢ | roceiving gome tralning, was ge facd, from the ef- | 1} ¥es. butit costme £300 to see Dublin.” e “are sufficlont grounds to ~enable | ance with tho law as they anderstand it, and, 88 9 mg;e;g:; {21:;::3‘1:\!% ;‘1?33'0:;?:‘)! glnen. fects of which he nearly died. In the spring of ow Is thaty him to move the law courts fn any special | ey believe, with tne wishes of the property- ol O ome. eli.. clc. This etyle of advertisig | control of him for the scason, and with Ed brown, “There are five Englishmen in Dublin o one frish- exploited some ve! 1= | 1977 Nr. William L. Beck, of Chieago. obtaincd 1 walkod there, and {t wag very unproftable. | Gicyion: and should the casc be tROraBgly | owners. In doing so thoy seo ‘proceeding to assess . t strange and dramatic de- | ooy at ita supposed cash value, gulded neither QS a lson.s A Tam e v morit of entire novelty, and would | who hae developed such good onee as Molsey and | FARS but the hall in which I walked was the finst 5| doubtless pay well.— Procideace Dispalch. Drother Jonathin, 08 driver, started into the INli- | 1eversaw. If I lad e Ttalian or o Bohemian | talls will be made public. It should be added | BY d ¢ of former Asscssors, Dot by the = QUESTIONS ANSWERED. nofs Clreait, \Wiien Brown {aok Slieppard oy, be | 11yonld have done botier, " | that Sir Unarles Readc's right to lfl::_fi-lrfiget;{; :zr:‘::‘{:“g‘::,‘,‘ enanlizations of the Tows, the SUNE OF THE WEER. Ixquinen, Ixbiaxarotts.—*'Did Larkin. pres- could mot show a mile better than 2333, out by not y didn't you try Cork? Said yfio:ccxmng;‘e‘;“; mfi‘\:' e bo{ 2 lawsult 10 S | Couaty, or tho State ‘Board, but, 1 presume, CHIROPOD T A, WILLARD, 1.1, sbip of, the Unite: Following are the results of i 3 verdriv +* Bec llowing games played last week. wos. at any time last year | being worrled nor overdriven in races, he bezan to Because 1 thouelit Dubiin was Irelan A R 1‘5551.“.‘1"1"’ uis of games Raredlnst eck | ent piteler of Ihe e, o T tho gomio of | dovelop sueed, and was soon able fo lap ont horses whenT found out my misiaxe | had enough, oo Ao that Goo. Read has caused a | maialy by the repated asking price, for there 1s ay 13 Star, 31 Roch s iy 7 ac Louisville. in bottor time iun 230 After, tronink oyt | 4 ir. O'Leary then got the belt, und exhibited | full” colump of - the Rend e history | restly no well-settied sclling price. In 0 dotag, . 53 Boclt t ehis roces, and. proving himself onc of the | inaglusscasc to the repoter. The tropay BiY o ing property in the Davcs. —**If Harbidge weiched 102 pounds be- | hanifest horses and het cumpatzmers in the B Sroracco base. 1o which are attnched savon ob- | OF ) the {}cndc’s o bemrgl:cefig ; 3 | Ism informed. t:m:n;: n;t;;:;;:l o e i 209 State-st. fore e went o Cincinnati, how much did he welgh | try, ne started in tho Onio fall circuit the 2235 | long equares, 3x%inches, of solid siiver with em- Burke's Peeraze ™% Tas o foll of central portion'of the Sonth i L = Comner Adama. - - when he left there Ansicer—There wae nothing | clads, and at Toledo "won in slow timo. tne track boseed cdges, the centre plece. however, which le [ Gredt Britaln. t adine s of | 3000er cent nbove last year's valuation as equal- . e o b e cord 10 make him lose flesh. 1le madens | heme cxcoedingly slippery. At Clevelund the obionz, being of aolid gold. On- the lafters the | “houorables® as & Christmas pudding is Sy the County Bosrd:: This fa nof because the . . _ BPECJALTT: I Bits ae uny onc of the Cifcazos, and *hud B | track was one Uit suited lim-—dry and hard; but, following, 1 ralsed letters: 2 O ha from {t we learn with pride 2ad | (U %y ion bas herotofote been rosatd lower Diseases of -the Feet. better felding record than most of them. although those having the horse'in charge kneyw +*Long distance champion of the world.™ lcasute that our Minister at Athens, é;E%ersfll thas the otherdl /istans, for anyéne ownlng prOperty form:l!nnlnn!. Chilblains, ad Ingrowtng Natls erad- ! We: +4(1) Where is Addy, and what is that he could beus they hardly thought | On the left adjéining silver plate I8 the figure of ohn leredith Read, jr., M.-A, L ‘February, | 1o the L ivisions can by companison easily | fcated {108 few iminutes without pais oF blood. - doing? (2) Where i3 Smith? (3) Is_Reis pro- | him _capavle hor. d ing. the favorite, | arunncr in bas reliet, and on the rignt onc is that | A, M. R. L A" ‘who was born 21st February, | 8L oratotors, if thero hus been any differ- | i -Rx?g!u_.\ccz:é B PARWELL, nounced Rick or Rees " dnsiwe) —(1).In California, Dick W H',.'l;r, as | nt‘l’lgrgc had shown his ability | ofa walker. = 1o i3 - 1337, is not only descended from _*‘one, of: the | 8082 he South Division.bat been assessed the M;" m fi'xf’v;ron'r 'n'i'i. 8. B PARTE P ortman of o tin-shop, He was originally a tiu- [ 10 IroL AT ¢ jn about 2:23, - When the word Wag | . *:Tney put thu.runnerahead.” said Mrs. 18T 5 Hetineulshed jurists ;that Ameria | hignest ButIom irision . had bee mest rollable | obis s Wo ALLEORT: o D% Vatidis. o n. m. to In Indiana, somewhere betwesn Indian- $|'ven in "‘?mfif neat, Sheppard Boy and Dick | *¢because they wanted lum to win.™ 3 bas - produced, who was -prominently | anihority that the Assussor of the Westand North | 1 pm;, . % ucinnati, - (3) He is c?}“m@{“! called. | Wright took the lead, the former carrying the lat-:} | The *‘buckle™ plate coutains this mscription® pamed in times; pas! as a. candidate | Divisions propose no large increase i n;:‘llx::-» ter ua far to the outside as possible, Brown think~ ¢ . i & ; 3 L3Py States,” P year over those of :last, e , o= 1o S at his only chance 10 DeaC tho buy was in the| igzr by L. D A5t Bact. AL T M | for, ths ~5§§§§q?5“?ne°§u'r?°fifiéfii"cfifi?&u %fi:"z“:'n‘:ifl‘.‘ifii‘:«. Raseas eat. was, (ally op 1o the. < 3. RENOVALS: : i e Y K40.1V(1) How fmany’ games-does each €lub | g errugzle down the homestreten. At the dis o 3 . S but '4l50 7 I B e - (2) W . - P od. Wi rt " P H . g o} o' tended by tho 2 matter. v mi, (9 Wit a Gl S A5 | e e Bt o ek, e choigh, | Tawmsero ottt o | el o ettt iy Sone. ey | S S ot e, Figis| T REMOV.AL. 5 gt T plonshi; ve wi cery o P y came sily enotgh, 03, 18735’ & 36 hours thlumney: a1 g " Tiole property of - Chicago conld bé con-. oy - fai s cime ¢ /fhe Leagué champlonship relve with 6ary O | and wonin, i oyicame swky eacily enolsh | starcliTs w2, humsvdlatancs, s20if MUY | Greentulls'and Carlandstown, Conmty Meath i | that the whole roperts, O Mratastion within s | | BOEHM & HARTMAN, Jobborsin Bour- uoor sty iwall. () Gl ey naras | P5Ee:02d Boy isa 6 Y. .. | I Brown {ibiowess), of Fulhaim. 35 milet e e sako of hls American relatives, | Jeiaor wishin fye years, ualess there Ia 20 afy ; i Tavorterevr grlers Sl s store dn Milwaukee, Rels i3 | i TR fi‘!‘?ee S e | S e s Brown cilled.tBiowerr % asid he re a hope Sir Chandas Skmmmfim‘fi will T | vance in valnes. ARt iew (il be the wfiect of bon and Eye Whiskies, and Impo: prenes ros, Walk _ond. y ¢ s epn Hag ++Why {8 Brown; called. { biowert" ! aid ;the re y ancestral property from the-. foter- 4 increasing tho valuation -in,-the South Divislon ini ‘andies, eto., now Occupy their- ith the- Ghicagos, Walker bas retired,.und Eden | pigh, ond, for eo emall -an animal, hias a remarle | porter. fg;f;é hvfm e o ol ud £1v6 | from 100 {0 800 per cent? . ‘Wines, Brandies, N i IBIE Rt 2y 15— Vew 1 g{m;,—fl%ln.a‘ Rrier ) A cECL & {4 with the Cleveland mine. - B ably tong stride. He is as intelligent as'an G g B i Fol b z £ o] 18S 5 ¢ = g yof | P*Becanse he blows more than thsjbther 4 ctwill be & fearful increase of taxes in, *150 and 161 Lake-st. I ETAVIES e eto%, Wig.—That -psrtof “Sec. 7, Rules, | thewm, and cven n tho. midst of 5 fiotiy-contestod | Browns, " was the tonly. e e them-all & grand ban uet 1o 1he ancient sest of | , OB o0t o taxes alwoya keop pace with as- Naw Slero, 169 83 ew lave el ~. | which reads **Neither s ball nora etrike shall be heat never gets **rattled, " unless allowed to in. +*F{aw does Vaughan walk ¥’ A Shiptep Court,.Oufprdshire. ... - | ibssed valustions: A second resuit will be & lirze SHANNOK, th wonderful Yo tiostar, 16 Mieghenys 3365712457 - 7 called unuil the ball bas passed the trike shall % | dulge in too much ranning. after which ne some- | ¢‘He is the beat pedéstrianlever a3y, anas - S easeof taxes in other pariaof the city and J. HARRY ) the W THIS WEER'S PROGRAMME. called nntl the b Wi when the call shall bo | times becomes rank and unsteady, Inbis, way of | very decent fellow, bat he 14-not stayer, ™' .. . FIELD:M&RSHALS. 2 ounty. Tne County Board canoot!diminish the Fallowing arc all the - ments for | made, Tbe umpire is by the O agsaph forbidden | going he greatly resembles Little Fred, and fa full | *:Were you sociable with your competitors dur- PAltadelnhia Press. fotal valuation of 1he conuty, and, it the Sonth Di- BJA OR Mowing areall the gume announcements {08 | {o'make any declsion os to whether the ball s 2006, | Gy handy in his breaks 08 that horse. I wears | ing the journey® Recalled froms the chief command of the Rus- | visionis ncrsased.ll the Board can dole o Ue o8 T e arcan: 4 any prominence or 'bad until it has passed the —plate—that's quite an assortment of bouts, and does best when %/Yes, we had alnngh once ina while. Some calle his broth 8 part from the 8outh Town and spread it over the 00 oF Orztlon, can T8e MoxDay—* Chicazo vs. Indianapolis, at Chicago; 20l The pomnt you make is settled by rule and checked very high. one in the crowd wonld present a contestant with | gian army in Tarkey by the Czar, rother, | 3P0, s, thas cqualizing the increase over the | After h;:;?!! @ ':,mm".m on oo ’wfla;m Tt Qop o, Todenemolty, QUGS | practieet B STRE must call every good balla |\ oy Ciie’ o trotiing stock by Robert B 3 boaducs mads of & cbigas 4l persERSeich ) Dia Grant, TR Nicholas bas had i tal bro | whcle county, 4 W SR L Re (20,2221 WCORAICK HALL, TO-MOLEOW NIGAT ey, at Utfes: 5. It0 13 strike, whel . ert . | and that wonld enliven s.” ip1d-) s : to issue a Jurze ional amouat of " CH C: 2 A Ulfeat ortel v Kochester, o Rochester: | Str. whebher it G0 0 e Plained were put in to | Jenkins, Assiznec of James Wadsworth, the fols, | **How was your appetite during that week?" Yon by being appointed Field-Marshal. This is | the city 1atar Ve Cricket. st Bioghamion; falleglieny ve.