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¢ ; THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SA/ URDAY. AUGUST 24, 1878~TWELVE PAGES: & mefle to appear as testifying to what evidently they would never have stated on thelr own au- thority and s thefr own testimony. Among the naticenble cases of this sort In that of al. Burke, of Loulsiana, ghown in tho report of his teatimony of the Bm.‘!vm. Rutler's immedinte oblect was mo to_conneet President Hayes with President (irant’s onler of March 2, 1477, refus- ing the use of troops to sustain Packard. We qutote from the report: Butler—(ien, (rant's term expired at 12 o'clock on tho nizht of the fid of March? Burke—Yen, sir, Butler—And Prenident-elect Hayes arrived on Mnren 1, did he not? Hnrke—[ think IL was on the at, air. Rutler—Now, Alr, 1t hina baen teatificd here, and perhapa yon atso know of the fact, that abant 11 oelock on Marcn 2 Mr. Hayes called on Presigent rant? Iinrke—I have secn it so stated In the public rnia, P Iintler—And after that call, CGen, Grant pro- mnigated that arder dated on the Ist, didn’t he? surke—y nnileratandsng wan that the order was fssucd vetyreen 11 and 2 o'clock that day, ntier—Then, what a1l Lonialana, throngn fte agenta and Heprescntatlves, had Inlled to get from Gen. Grant, alter many deys of hard labor, after ait that hnd been eald, with threats of force, ifanys thing, and what all the justicoof therr caiuse had failed to accomplish, was done an hour alter Mr. Hhefl hiad eailed on Gen. Grant? Tiurke—~We lied (he assurance of Gen, Grant reveral days previousiy (iatit would be dope o ruon a8 tho count was completed; the count was completert on the 1nt of Murch, | think. Hutler—Yon wero nsmueed thiat 1t would be dene, Dbut romehow 1t didn't wet duno ¢il) arer Mr, Jinyes 20t thereIn thot the fuct? Bnrke—That is the fuct, »ir, Now, this skitlfully-preparcd trick s effectus ally disposed of by the fact, Kiown to every Inteiligent Loy in the land, that, the count of the Iresldential voto was not completed until 4 v'clock n. m, of March 3, and that Gy, Jayes did not reach Washingion until five or Hx hours later. 80 the assumption ot Butler that the order of Preskdent (irant, *promulgated hietween 118, m. and 2 p. m. of March 2, was the result of o perronal interview hetween WASILINGTORN. Bauk County tha yleid will he the lightest ever grown. The total rrop of the Btate s es- thnated not to exceed 2,500 hales, About one third of last year's crop i1 stated o be the probable avernge for the present year. THE RAILROADS. THAE BARATOGA MEETING, BARATOGA, Aug. 23.—At the meeting of the raitroad manngera to-day the following resalu- tlons, reported hy the Committee on Fast- Bound Krelghtsand Pooling Arrangements, were adopted unanimously: Rerolved, That thia Convention In In favar of, and the companies herein represented will agre to, such booling arraugement as may e lercufter devised: that, dnring the nendency of th prepara- tlon of snch nrogramine for the pooling of busi- nean, the companics hierein represented will mamn- tain and enforce auch rates am may from time to time be established: that the Exscutive C‘ommit- tec of the trank lines, together with represenia- tiven of the Vermant Central, propare an awree- ment for the pooling of each trafiic to the meveral seaboard cities, and by each of raid trunk Lines to each city, with all the detalls for the government of the same: that, at the same time, the Wesiern Exocutive Commiites prepare an zréoment for tha pooling of Ihe traffic for the wmeveral West- crn colmmon points esncutlal to the of raten up to each of tho trank linen #aaid Committees have prepared the detalls pool, they meet together and adjust the each other, and_pnut the same into effeci Committeen will employ ruch nasiatanci: an they may deem necensary to aid them in_devising, pre- paring, snd anpiying wuch Agrecment. ‘The Committeo appointed Lo confer with rep- resentatives of the oropeller lines agreed that the difference between all raill and Inke and rail cast-bound rates from Chicazo hie 10 cents per baorrel on flour, and on_all fourth-cloes, except graln, pork in bnrrelu. fard, flax ur wrass sced, bo five cents, It helng concedud that the rates on the articles excepted would haveto be voverned by the competition of lake lines, not controlled oy the trunk road, and also by competitlon of the grain brought here by the Western roads went East by rafl, bat since the ra advanced the hulk of it goes to the ¢ be forwarded by loke, Ston!d another fiye-cent ralse be made in East-bunnd rates, as i inti- mated in the Saratoga dispatches, it [s more ivin prohable that the shipmenta by rail to tiw t wilf nearly eease altogether until the cold weather puts o stop to the lske competition. Mr. J. F, Goddnrd, (General Frelght Avent of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Nallroad, ives notice that hereafter the followinz rules wiil gavern all cor-load shipments passing over this road, excepting coal mined or the Com- pany's Hue: ‘tpe minimum welzht on which charres will he made fx 20000 ponndr. Any cxerss over 20,000 ponnds to and inciuding 4,000 punds, wiil be charged for at & oropor- ttunate rate. Shiopers should tnderstand that the Company cannot allow over 2,6 loaded in any cors’ runpning over this line, Suonkd it be found that_nuy Ioaded cars on thls lipe welgh over 26,000 pounda net the Compauy re- serves the rivht to untoad such excess, or to charge double rate shereon. SPRINGFIELD, Equalization=Hankrnpt Conrt—Portuguese Celebration, Fosetal Diwateh 19 The Tritane, SrrinorigLD, Jil, Aug. 23 —The State Board of Equalization, no auorum belng present, ad- Journed without transacting sny business to- day. The near approach of the cnd of the Bankrunt act contintcs to bring In numerous petitions n bankruptcy, Among the number to<lay was the petition of Henry P. Westerman, the Pekin astilter, who schiedules bis Llabllities at about £20,000; asscts practically nothing, The fol- lawing other voluntary petitions wero filed: Willlam 8, Kriloee, Pekin: Jotin W, Minor, Mason Cit ) cedman, Equality, (al SPORTING EVENTS. Maj. Burke Enlightens an Enlivens the Potter Committee. The Greatest Day of Trotting Ever Recorded in Turf Annals, Hartford the Scene of an Unex- ampled Ptrformance by Rarus. Butler Thinks He Has at Last Dis. covered the Much-Sought-For Minsing Link, His Fondest Hopes Cruelly Blasted by the level-Hoeaded ‘Witness, Three Heats in 2:15, 2:13 1-2, 2:13 344, The Pastest Average Ever Trotted, Who Coolly Crushes tha Great Inquisitor’s Supposititious * Fabric, Edwin Forrest Shows a Half in 1:05 1-4, and s Mile in 2:14 1.2, and Hopes Tul o Half in 1:06 1-2, Hanlan and Courtney at Last Matched for a Big Race. Gov. Young Gives the Commitico Per- mission to Examino His Letters, TIHE TURE. REMARKANLE SPEED AT HAKTFORD. Specunt Dinnaten to The Tridune. Hantronn, Conn., Aug. 23.—I1t Is the opinion of many prominent turfmen that the nttrace tions and Intercst of the closiug day of Charter Oak Park have been uneurpossed in the history of the turf in this country, as, in addition to two regular races, there were distinet eshibitions of mpesd by three of the fastest trotters,: Indiau-Agent Livingmn Does Not Im- prove upon Investigation. POTTER'S COMMITTEE, HONNE. New Yorg, Aug. %3.—W. E, Horne was be- iore the Potter Commitice to-day, He pahl that Aarns, a¢ did not reard bimaell as the legal adviser of | niw and Goy. Haves, falis to the ground, At | /akeand canal, : ten Connitss Alesandnr sh, Nolson, Taviors: | o y e o Gov. Youniz, and was roady. as 800n | Lhe. e 1hat Arder wot javacd This somtiermn, | AU S meeting of the Western Bxecutive Come | Sille.“Nauicl "M, Roherth, Sadorus; Geonza | Lowin Forrrests and Honcful, Horus trotted was juat taking the train ot Columbi 1 mittee it wos agreed that lve-stock rates from | gipjey, Blua Mound, Macon Counts; | for 8 apeclat spced purse ol £1,500. of which s be could get Lis telecrams and letters, to lay | A8 J aking the train o lumbus for | Chiacy’ vo New York, taking effect Scpt, & ¥y b, d o At St B i them before the Commiltee, Washiington, ‘Lhis caze I8 chiclly valuablo as shall bo 0 cents per I()D'nound a2 Irom Bast St James A, Mursender, “Illlopolis; Jon [ «000_‘"-"5 or Lhree straight heats under 2:13, o ganiple of the **Invextigation’ by the Potter n 2 + | flumpbrey & Co o Lincotn; ‘Pheodore | and 300 for beating 2:14. Both moneys were DURKE. Maj. Burke then took the stand, and sald that be coushiered all the acte of the Loutstana Ite- turning Board filegal, as the Board was an flle- gally constituted body. . In response to s question from Rutler, Binke stated that mono of the Packard Legislature were allowed to becume members of the Nichi olts Legislature who were known to have heen clected by minority votes. The wituess further gald that, although the report af the visiting statesmen to the United StatesSenate stated that Louls, 65 cents; and ntlier competing points to be In proportion to Chlcago rates. It was sgreed that no return passes whatever shall ba eiven to shippers of live stoek or men in charge of the ratne, but that all issucaof free parses on account of lise slock ehall be conferred to the man In charge of the same, and good only on tralns op which their atock 18 beinye haaled. ‘The Western Executive Committee ad- journed to meet the Exccutive Committee of of the trunk lines and take up the subject of liye-stock **evencrs ' on Baturday, St. Louls lines presented their clalms to Wili- {am Bifas, of the Hoston & Albany Roud, and Committee, which, having been virtually aban doned by tho Demogratlc members, has heen turnci over to Ben Butler for such personal use a8 hie may ece flt 1o make of 1. What wil be- come of it when he gets through, remains to be seen. We INDIAN AGENCIES. THE PROSECUTION OF LIVINGBTON, Special Dispateh to The Trivune, Wasmisarox, I). C,, Aug. 23.—Gen, Fam- mond, United States Indlan Agent, who hus been fuv T, Laduc, Lincolu; N. M, Belknap, Nokoms, Montzomery County: Julws Klosterman, Okawvtlle, ‘Washington County: I, D, James, Mattoon: James Elllott, Eibrudie, dgar Coun- ty: Joln W, Doseend B. D. Steen. Danvil Wiratn Haerison, York, Clark County; 8, Mandesille, Sidney, Champaizny County,’ Cred- tora m]‘l-xl o petition agmnst E. F. Ward, of Bushnell. . ‘The Porluguese colonles of Springficld and Jacksonville, together numbering over 5 hiends uf families, to-day Jointly celebrated in Carpenter's (rove. near thls city, the thirty- sccond _mnniversarv of their” deliverance taken, and, aithough he dido’t beat his brat tinie, lie showed sceond snd third heats In 2:13%7, and an average ot 2:14 lor three heats, which surpassed any record heretofore made, RDWIN FORREST'S PERFORMANCE was only au exhibition race, and an attemnot to beat Rarus’ Bulfalo time,—4 feat which it is as- serted he will yet accomplish, having trotted at Lexington, Ky., 1 a race last fall, a half-mile in 1:03}4, or 8 2:07 galt, and It bewng reported also that he has showna full mile in private in 2:10. tigating the case of Livingston, ar- | Alfred Gaither, of the Adams kxpress Com. A tlon fn the M To-day he trotted two Leats, the first In 3:14}¢ the Nicholls Uosernment was founded on biood- | o becs soioe Tle remmrte the o i | Dany, Cincinnati, th aebitrators apoomted in | Srous felilons persccution fn the Aadeira ond In 2:16. The “elow shed and Hots, such statements wers unfounil- | oo crs toi0f i e Atronzer | B o0, of 1ive stoel, ‘The aroitra. | Jelunde, “Thirlgtwo vears ago, under the | aud the scc 0. The latier was Salow oagainst hin than has cyer been represented In the newapapers, and thinks that, if Livingston cunnot be convicted, the United States need not undertake to punish erime In its own courts. Livingaton hins made actlve preparn- tlon for Ws defeuse, and lins eugaged four leading lnwyers at Yankton, 11is skill ap- pears to be of o pecullar character, forjhis Jaw- yers are reported to be in posscesion of coples of all the affidavits filed at the Department of Justice ngainst Livingston by the Governmant witpesscs, The Government may feel com- pelled to call upon them to state how they cato into possession of these aflidavits, The Indlan Oftice has been much aunoyed beeause the Dis- trict-Attarney bas uot becu eunergetle inthe cases. Judge Shannon heid the Grand Jury for some time for indictments, but the cases were not presented, and the Grand Jury was dis- chorged until October. Now the District- Attorney, Judge Campbell, hus himself gone to Europo on a pleasurc-trlp, aud his olace ls fliled by 0 substiiute. At Fl'm Department_of Justice' this moruing, howeves, it was decided to take IMMRDIATT TSERGETIC STErS to commence the proscention, and competent counsel fn Yankton aml elsewhere will be em- ployed. Livingston’s fricnds ero very deflant, und threaten to control any jury thit may be drawn In Yankton, and cven to influcnee United States oflleials, ‘The Indlan Offico hns found addltionat evidency of fraud against Livingaton by the discovery of 1,600 ponnds mare of tobae- ©0 beneath the floor of tho Agenes bullding, A conslderable quantity had previonsly heen found secret a woodplle, Livingaton bad returned 2,212 pounds. Tuspector llume leadervhip of Dr. Kalley, of Scotland, who first introdnced the open Bible there, they were fnduced, after many of their number had Leen bnprisoncd and otlierwise maltrested by 1he Romish nuthoritics for their opinfons’ sake, 1o become cxiles, and fled to thls section of T1iI- nols, They are thritty people, good citizens, -and have acewmnulated considerable wealth. ‘The anniversary celebrated was an immense aflair, attended by several thousands. A letter was read from Dr. Kalley, thelr misslonary leader In Scotland, and addresses were made by ex-Goy. Palmer, the Rev, Mr. Pleres, of Jacke sonvitle, aud others. e — THE WEATHER. Orrice or Tuec Cnier BoNan OFpicen, Wasmsorox, Do C., Aug. 24=1 o n—TIndlea- tlons—For Tenncssee and the Ohlo Valley, warm, clear weather, [ollowed by fucrcasing cloudiness and in the uorth portivus vossibly by rain, winds tly southwesterly, stationary or lower pressurc, For the Lower Lake region, warmer, clear weather, followed by increastug cloudiness und rain, suntherly winds, aud falling barometer. for (this) ‘the Upper lLaxe reclonm, partly cloudy weather aud oceasional raln, warm tiwesterly, shifting to colder northweaterly whuls, risiugz preceded in the south and east portdons by falling baromcter. For tue Upper Mississippl and Lower Missourl Valleys, ciear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness and raln uress, colder northerly winds, rising burometer, preceded fn the south- cuet portions by warm southwest winds and tallfnee barometer. ‘The rivers will remain nearly statlonary, Sueclal Diapateh to The Tridune, groux Lirr, In., Aug, 23.—The weather to- on account of two breaks, y-t watches Indicated tho first half ju 1:05%, or a 2:10%¢ moit. Korrest's action {8 showy and beantiful, regular us lockwork, and, as iz sped slong the backstretch fu the first heat. the grand stand cchoed with an Involuntary burst of applause. ‘The exhibition was simply wonderful, HOPEPUL'S EXIIDITION was of a fast half-inile witha running mate, and the distance was covered In 1:0014, ora 2:13 eait. d, and e (Burke) did not propese to squaro ther report for them, He did not remetnber having any correspond- enca with Mr. Horne after the Insuguration of Hayes, He received the following telegram rotm him : Wasmxaros, 1. ., March 20,~Md. E. 4, Burke: Put Packard clearly In the wrong if an outbreak occurs, Rumors of couitlct to-night, Answer, Hayes firm. W, E. llonsg, Here witness wanted to explain the dlspateh, but Gen. Butler sutd it explained ftsclf, Gen. Butter handed TIHB POLLOWING LETTER vontalned in a bundle submitted by hilm, Maj, Burke snld the letter was = private one which he d1d not futend to have submitted; however, he would allow it read, but declined to give the name of the writer. Following ls th letter: Hopse: oF REVIESENTATIVES, WARIINGTON, D. C., March i, 1§76, —Dran Mason: , . I fhink rc will he dificaity not only In thc formation of & Cabluct, hut in ita st sesntons, howaver forimud, on the Louixiana question. Sherman will make the iight. He represents the parry, and will lovk 1o bis own supremacy and success in 1881, llo wants lackeys around him, owpeclally Southern Jackeys, 10 Ulie Cablnef, In the Nunale, in tho Cuntom-Housee,—all offices. o will break Hayen down, 1 mean to fell Hayea.so ot uy next luterview. o means we abhall trade, laycs las no such pirpuse. ‘The country will condemn abargain. 1t will damn the men who make i, expecially If they get Foderal ofiices of any kind for themeelves. " Taking Koy instend of Joe Johnstou showa that (hey want * patty, ' and that their sionthern nolicy fs & sham, Klierman will play **LIni* with us—bribe and bully, 1intend me the offensive at tho opening of Congress, Tney have no idea of upe holdimg Packard, none in thie world, bt they will try to_mako sonie of our uninitiated brileva they will do w0, 80 na to build on their fears. Ircucat tors have ot yet submitted thelr report. THE BOOT FITS TIIE OTHER LEG. ‘The fact that the shipperain the West and Southieast prefer to ship thelr grain to Chleago tnstead of to 8t. Louls makes the Bt. Louts Globe-Democrat very angry, and it publishesa diatribe dally accusing the raflrcad managurs of that place of all surta of crimes because they allow a * viilainous’’ discrimination in rates to bemade in favor of Chicago. Now the facts aretbat therels notonly no diserimination o favor of Chicago, but on the contrary the dis- crimination {s greatly in favorof 5t Louls, as wiil be seen by the following tizures: Commencing Montlay, the rates from Mis- sourl River points on wheat to Chicago will e 8y cents per 100 pounds. The rate from Cld- cago to New York will also be 30 cents, making & total through 1ate of GOcents. The rate from Misgourl Klver points to St. Louis will be:) ceuts, and from that voint to New York 35 cunts, making a total theough rate of 55 conta— & clear discrimfnation n favor of St. Louis of fivo cents per 100 pounds. The Chicago lines would bo perlectly fustifled In de- munding an equalization of the rates. | But fn the goodness of thelr hearts they aro willing "to let 8t. Loais have this ad- vautage of ratcs, because they et gll the busi- ness they cay earry auvway. Even witha rate G cents "bigher via Chicago the Western ship- pers would rather nmr this way thon via St, Louls, beeause that Pu nt does ‘not offer any ¥, Tho little business that Bt. becu getting Las been forced thut way Ly the Chicazo lucs al- lowing that town “to offer chieaper rates. ‘The 8t. Louls Globe-Domocrat must be well awaro of this state of ulfairs, aud ft evidently OF THE REOULAR RACES, the 3:26 class was an cxciting strugele of six heats, 1n which the vool favorites tailed towin a slogle heat. Wollonl Z., entered by Joln F. Bumith, of Freeport, I, took the irat two heata§ and would hase token tho sixth and the race but fur a break st (he distance, givinz it to Bateman, who was already credited with the fourth and fifth, Tn the 2:20 class Albermarle won three strulght heats after a dead heat between him and John H. iu the first, and in the thizd heat showed the first half in The meeting bas been a success unexaupled inthe bistery of the park, viewing it hoth tinanclally sud 28 un exbibition of first-class trottl TOE ATTENDANCE was large throughout, nearlv 6,000 to-day. Characteristic of the meetioz was the general smashing of combinations amung poolmen, the Judees baving exerted themselves to Lave the races strictly in the intcrests of the vublie. ‘The professiona! pool-buyera they will' bully and. bribe, throaten Some with | mond has discovered at Fort Berihold Agency | meaus to biuff somebody when It claims that | @n¥ hins been extremely hot, the mercury rising | folowing the races, who bave heasty ::-lllcl .':,'3&..".'.’3,.'.‘3."}’. nulh:‘:-‘ gm“:m‘r‘ e m'i'-lnll':.{ another old fraud of $43,000, i addition to the | “the futerests of Bt. Louls are steadily disre- | to 105 i the shade at 3 o'clock, and Is standintc | packed favorites here with confidence ia fho ‘with brai one of $25,000 reported o few days since. of theao fruuls belong to furmér adminlstra- tions of the Indfan Burcau, and aro ouly now beine brought to light by the persistent efforts of Coumissioner llayt, P STANDING ROCK, The Bcerctu% of War hins decidod to submit to the Army Comimnission, which meets hers carly in Beptember, the report of Gen, Carlin, from Btanding Roek Agency, relath alleaed debauching of Indlan women hy United Btates soldiers, with respeet to which last spring there was u controversy butween Col, Carling Gen, Terry, the Commlssioner of Indian Affulrs tluvt, dotalia of which were pubilshed in ‘Pt Tuiwune last June, ‘Ticro hind been no now report upon that nuu]ccllnml theattempted at . ‘There have been o few cases o1 prostra- }!unllrom the heat, but, so far as known, none atal, eonled simply becapee thelr busincas-men haven't grit evough tostand up for thelr rlizhts,” They have grit cnougi, but shippers will not ehip that way anyway on general principles. power—real independent men, Hayeswoald liko ta do so, but Knerman will prevent, Hut they will never get Hayen to recognize Packard, nor née the tronpa anl 1hopo as souh a8 you aro fn- et your oflice fn vrder you will return., Tetter, and you_cnn” show it to thy Governor, but no une else. Yours, nlnurely."‘ alter favorable results clsewhcere, have drepued Inrze sums to weaker bugers, and . many local partics who picked up the fleld ac low fAgures. Uneof the best Illustrations was the pucing race, In which Lucy was bought for only &t agralnst $30, und §4 ou other starters, AMALL PIGURES, To the Western Assockited Press, Harrroup, Aug. Eh—"The cloiing day of the circnit races at Charter Uak F'ark was brilllant iu all respects, Two-twenty-six clas Bateman, Wolford % . Steve Maxwell,, Reauli... L0CAL ODSERVATIONS, Liticaao, Aug. 2. i, Weather Tt.raln, Clondy. INDIANAPOLIS, BLOOMINGTON & WESTERN, The Board of Dircetors of the Indlanapolls, Bloomington & Western Raliroad Company has completed fts plan of reorganization. It pro- vides that all the ol bouds and stock shall e surrendered, and ti t .here shall be fasued Iu exchange a new first wsortizago of 3,500,000, a new second mortgage of $1,003,000, and a new third mortgoge of £,000,0005 und new: stock, BUTLER BEES SOMETILING, After some unimportant wlloqur, Gen. But- ler gaked: **Now, sir, was the ubandoument of the Packard Government ever consented to by Henator Morton?" A.—Iwas assurcd positively Ly Senstor Matthews, Senator Mortos woulid sustain the liayes Governnent fn withdrawing the Lroops from Louisians, thus viriually recog- nizlng the Nicholls Government, Senator Mat- nurse 3!.50(: “piatiane, ki, [Ll | 2au 67 thews told me Senator Morton would make a | sensation fn Eastern puncrs Is slinly o revival ct . Ladx Xaatly Spench on tho subject, = o the tory putisied” i 'ut Washivcton dis- S100.000. (1 ts sino; prored L A Q.—Now, sir, were you able to “ropoin® any | patches of T Cutcaao TiinUNE threc months | ghall ba rescrved by the Compuny Nela, om]cr“)lzip:lbhcnh‘ statesmen! A.—Now, Gea- | ago. to be_used in payimient of preferred deawn,' enly "', gxprens l:;:;;:w; N P BANICTAR clufms.~ Under the plan the bolder of cach i st et yos Eees youe asko; 5 BAD AX. 1,000 bond of the Dauviile, Urbana, Bloonlng- Sy et Albermrle OFINION OF ATTORNET-GENERAL DEVENS, 5. frés 8, "W, 0 Wasuinaron, D. C., Aug. 23,—The follow- ing explains {tself: To the llon, B, lawley, Acting Secretary of the Treasury—8in: In compllance with request I cconi Item ot Scc. 54U Rtex posing a tax on capiial employed of batiking beyond the average i ted in United Staten bouds with the Itevised Ktatutcu Sec. b, 214, which requires overy, aesocintion named in that chapter entitled *¢Nu- ton'& Pekin Ratiroad will draw of the new se- curitfes $1,650 in mortzoge-bonds and $428 in stock, Buch lndianapolls, Bleomington & Western bond will draw 21,840 in morteage. bunds and $214 In stock, ‘The plan provides further that 8600,000 ou of the new §1,500,000 stock may te allutted 1o the holders of the Indi- anapolis, Bloomington & Western Rallway orlg- Inal second-morteage bonds on tho contribution of an agreed amount on each bond towards de- fraying cxpenaes of fureclusure and reorgantza. derstood that Mr, Frye was willing to be * roped 1n,” as you cali it, Q.—DId you understand that Morton, or any other live man outsids of Ohio, ever said he- fore the 4th of March that the Packard Govern- ment would bo overthrown! A,~—I understood that cvery one of them acquicsccd, as It was well known and publtsbed such would be the President’s polley, and not one of them in Con- ress or Benats ralsed their voice agal t. Q.~~Where was jt ever published (—vume one amount s 2, tional Banks, "' to a dut, 12 it th (ireat interest centered [ the teial of speed o, &0 Uil gveyoun dorene " | ke amgunt «:I'?'f;- caphEl ok bovond. he Hidhg FINANCIAL, by Rurgud b G Gl ur” Bt For o=t iore about overthrow- | amoun! nvestes n Uwited States Londs, THE GRAND CANON. Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. rest, ‘The track was In Lood conditon Ing the Packard Goverbment —\Y - | with & view to determine h th 35 34 i A pt ore " " - et it thac tho ,.,{.’",‘,,,‘mf',‘,,’m‘:‘mml‘,"fi‘,';', N Y en g Uoleriine wnethor he | 1y paven, Col, Aug, Zh—A decislon in the | PITTasUNG, Aug, Si—Another big batch of | it there woig vunlident bulievers amone the w that buth horses would heat the best sueckat Rurus did trot the tastest time cver made, ¢ Puckard’s cromel by tuking the prico pald or the market val ed B Sl B bankruptey petitions was fited to-day: the overthrow of Packard's Uoveromenty sud | 3V (hcv fonds, v ir dono by the Comnissionet of Unlted Blates. dleadt, Goure far. Lolorde, s ) 0 A1d uny ono clsd with any sense, . 3 Justics Hallet presiding, fn the controversy be- { Authony Mullane, of Erie, Habllities $3,000; { hree succossive heats ever trutted,—2:11 Gen. Hutler—0, fudeed; 1 didu't ask that | Premal;iievonuo under s st cited ection, vf | 410 ™ by Denver ¢ o Grando Ratiway Conre | . Dl Sherwood, uf Erio Caunty, $1,700; 1. 1L, | 2:134, upa 2:135¢. Iyt tuch hieas Splau nodded Qquestion, adopted by the Treavurcr of stho Uuited States | pany and the Atchison, Topeka & Santa ¥e | Tavlor & Son, lumber dealers, of Willlamsport, | for the word, and dach wus trotted througn Q.—Uid you take any capecial pnina to kcop out of rsuur publicatious what would befall the Pacuard Uovernment! A.—No, sir; we felt no pain oyer it, - 3 %.—Geu. Butler (very excitedly, standing up) =Did.you hot keep the matter sccret o8 to what was to be dune to Packsrd's UGovernment! Ao— {in u loud volce)=No, sir; it wos all published, under tho lavt-nanicd scetion, Thu rertainty and uniformity particulurly destrabloe in ixing a bavis for tazutiou, us well as the commou uwnge of wpeaking of an amount invested lu suy entorprise according to thy par value o *the shircs owned, disregurding brokeruge pald and accrued fnterest on earnings, Indicate that 1t 1 ouly the principal »! payable at maturity of the bomis which are the proper oucs (o euter {uto tho comprtation of without n break, and at the close he was loudly applauded, "Tho conlitions of the trlal were u purse of £1,500 £ the threo heats averaged 2318 orunder, $050u extra df 23:14 wus beaten, Luls and Gireat Euslern were entered, but oflowlu 18 the tim $150,000; nsscts, §100,000; Natban BStrauss, of Erfe, $2.300; Willlum E, Kelfer, of Turkahau- nock, Wyomlme County, 25,0005 Wilitam H. Protherd, of Dabots, Clearield County, Pu., BILUN (the petitioner deeded, somo time agro, bis possvasions to Dautel Ausley, of- Indiuna, Company was announced this morning. It was, 1n effect, that both companics have the right-of- way through the (iraud Canon, The Injunction hos been wodified to allow the Denver & Rio Grande Company 1o coustruct, without ‘uter- ference with the located line of the Atchilson, ¢ ¢ A for thie bencllL of Wis ereditors, consequently lil Theee-quar., and My, Levy stated It on tho 60r of 106 | thoamount Invested in them uudur tho section af | Foveka & Bauta Ko Conpuny, which Company | showof asvete Is pot very, Juwe)s Jucob Kint- 141 ouse, the ovised Statutes 1o wileh You have roferred | i1 turn 18 required to #0 construct as not to hi- | ner, Mehoopany , Township, Wyoiniug County, L4 YOUNG WILLING, me, Cuas, DrvENy, Altorney-teneral, Juro tho Denver & Rio Graude, or make its Hne | 810,005 Loten” Zeldler, of Scranton, 82,2005 LAl 1 Here Mr, Iliscock read a dispatch which ho oro dificult or expensive, Ii 1s understoud | Samuel J. Harber, ot Pittston, 85,5005 urses offered, und uade ) both cowpantes will proceed with anather wonderfnl ux‘ulhmun of sneeid. had just recelved from Gov, Young, of Obio. NOTES AND uul rights | Buxter ! NEWS. ot} fes will proceed with bt Sktmott, or Unlon Cit. Erlo Countty | mu dertul extubition ofupced, Lstates: *“Ho [ o ' nder protection vl o court, Another suit Is | §7, 000 of which is secured § ussets, & H 'lie horse Edwin Forrest created grest enthu- ilore Tn_ st liberdy 16 o e :fl"‘}‘g"g{; r TAXING BERN. Tewdine on beSaIC ot the Detiver & 1t Urutds | Fover - leed of 0, otie-third se: | st i bis trial for peed, making I the sec. Special Disvateh fo Taa Tribuns. WasmiNcToN, 1. C., Aug. 23.—In the opinion of prominent ofticals, the vecent remarkable decrease In the recelpts from futernal vevenue sources will probably make the fmposition of au cxtra tax on malt llquors & neceasity, It fs al- most certaln that such s roconuncudation will be nado to Congr The lmmense profits yealized by the brewees all over (be country IThuve no secrets to couceal ns to our corre- np‘;fla:i-,m: or wlfizmnni;' a Ar, Potter read a similar dispatch. Q.—DId tien. Qrunt's vrdsr&lmn 24 of March cauae the withdrawal o yo=) g o wid ul of the troopst A.—ltdid Company to prevent suy constriction oo its line of right-ol-way beyoud the locality of the present coutroversy, whero thero are safd to be canous of equally difflcuit passuge. cured: Jumes A, Fleming, of Donegal, Hutler County, $6,00; James W, Vigeent, pl ' Franks 1in, Venango County, #2000, Hubdreds of per- sons [0 the ofl country ure unsble to cet into court, though veliemently desirous to do so, be- vatlot they are unable to ralse tho Jegal fee of #5. 1t 13 rumored that o wamber of Pittshure- ers will also jofu the wnuncrsblo caravan, but these will genierally be small deaters, Pittsbure having scen the “worst, with slgns of - ohd heat the fistest hall-milo trotted durtg the clreuly—1:05%, Hils first heat was faster than Rarus® firat, and it was thoneht posstble he might beat Rarus’ best record, especiall when the watches eave his halldle record. Two breaks i the last ball of the second heay prevented him drom coming below his previous achicvement. Ho was not started jo o thing heat. Fullawingle the tine of thetwa heats trotted: STRONG GOT 1T, A telegram reccived from Denver last even- ing stutes that the United States District Court ut that point decluod yesterday the sult pend- Many quull:xmml Saxouia, A 8 WLre Dropous the witness with a view of uanfifi“.‘,’u‘i’(fx’flfifi{fi Curolina was demanded as well us Loulsina, sud what was guaranteed ) ing between the Atchisou, Topeka & Santa Fo | provement in business. Three- Carolina for overturnlug tha Chamisrioi g | snd thelr diduclination to lower the price of | gud Deuver & Rio Grande Noilroads, rezarding | = LovisviLLe, Aug, 25— speclal dlspateh Quarter. IIalf. quariers. Mil ernment. becr to retall dealers su as to cnable tho latter | the possesston of the Graud Canon of tho Ar- | from Harrodsbusg, Kv., to tho Cuurier~fourual | Firat heat.. L Lody a0y 3 Wituess told Gen, Butler to ask tho Hon. | to make & correspouding reductlon to con- | kauas kiver, du favor of the Atchson, Toprk | antiuutices the suspeusion of the Mell-kuown j Becond heat. kG 103 3iddte 2 l!unry C. Watterson, editor of the Loulsvitie Courer~Journal, who wus representiug South Carolina at the Wormlev Conterence. The wit- uess knew nothing about the matter bayond what was Eublmmu at_the time, but no sanc bankivg firm of McBrayer, Tropnell & Co., of that place. Lusbilitles, §74,0007 asscts, about §100,000, CLEVELAND, Augt. Zh—Jolia A, Elfaler, tho well-kuown uctor, Sled a voluutary petition in Baota Fe on every polnt, pptting wbis road In ssession and disnilistug the velition of tho cover & Rio Grau ‘This virtually puts an cod to the struggie between these roads fn that Jocality, as long hefore any sppeal frour the de- Johu Murphy rode tho runuing borse, in come pany with Forrest, fn this trial, Dan Muce consented to exhibic Hopeful in s trial for o hslf mile, snd, starting from the balf-mile pole, came Lo sumers §s urged as & good rcason why the Gov- ernment should recuperate fts drooplug rev- enus by taxiog 2 cluss that can so well afford to stand it. Tho subjeet is beine cure- 1o Duish 1 1:0035. man ever betieved that Wade Hampton wasnot | fully considercd ot the Treasury Department, | cisioh can bo heard in the Uuited Btates Su. | bsokruvicy to-day. His lisbiitics are $110,000; THE NILW, B ENTRI elected. snd the inclination st present seems to be to | preme Court the Atchieon, Topeka & dauta Fo | #58cis, $1.500. Buecial Dina ONLY AN INPERENCR, J| recommend an extra tux of 8167 per barrel for | wiil' have its llue throurh the Urand Canon Puil.aperma, Aug. Sh—Ienry Hazlehurst, MiLwavkee, Aug. 23.—The entrics for the Mr, Potter theu read the tollowing telegram: | il kinds of malt lguors. The production last | complesed. attoruey dor the creditors of the Jay Cooke es- | tour daya’ Au; cetie of the \lllwunku:lv year was in round numbers 10,000,000 barrely, B0 that, if Congress agrecs f0 tmpuso the fu- creased tax, the additional rgvenue that will be obtained therefrom will amount to near §20,~ 3 A vigorous opposition on the vart uf tha rewers Is cxpected g o watter of course. TIB $I0UX COMMI33I0N. To the Watern Ansocisted Press, Wasmnavon, D, C.. Aug. 2.—The Sioux Conuutssioncrs had an interview %P tho Prest- dent to-day regarding the removal of the Spot- ted Toll aud Red Cloud Indluns to the gencrul depot on the Missouri River. ‘Tho princioal rec- ommendation In the report of the Commisslon- crs fa that the Red Cloud Indisus be removed 1o White Clay Creok, aud thy Spotted Tali ln- dians to the Roscbud, and that the nawes of {;‘::d Ageucies bo changed to Oxallalla aua Rosce 1 uover had canvereation with Mr, Sherman aboot thu seuticwent of the Loulslans ‘question or on Louwstaua politics. 1n this Mr. Burke Is in orror, KaxvoLru L. Gissox, Ma). Burke explaiued that on the 23th of February ha reccived 8 nots from Gen, Glbson stathys:™** Lot me seo you 6t ouce. Bherman aud Cameron notify me they will val to sce me this eveatug.” Wituess suul that from this he ferred Geu, Gibson bud wet them and dis- tussed the question, But in this be might be wistaken. The Committeo adjourned until to-morraw. tate, obitatned to-duy, s the Un Btates Dis- trict. Court, citation upon the Trustee to show cause why he should ot hic i account with the cstate, ‘The petition alleges that the Trus- teu has wasted aud luuuuprurrl.nm\ 1he asscis of the vstale to tue anouut of §40,000. —mea— WHISKY ITEM. ¥ #pecial Dispatch (o The Tridure, Miewausxe, Wis, Auc %~The United States Marshal to-day levied oo & var-load of nincteen borses belougiug to Leopold Wirth and bis brother, a borse aud buggy belonging to Heury Bchovuteld, and achaniot belonging to Lk‘um‘fld Wirth, ona j\:dm;u_fi:. for kiul-:.ufll lu; unpaid whisky taxcs in - 1oi6, sgal cur Schivenfeld ..i principal sud \VIrm aud bLis brother as securites. h SUICIDE. Daxron, 0., Aug. 2.—Adam 8hell, & drum- Driving Park Assocution are completed Dutber about sixty tu ull: they ure 2 foll IP lfrnr::'—_"!“,latjmy. Aug. ¥7-No, 1 O Romas Corlett, Milwaukee, Wia,, b, o, Lizsio D, Bither, Harine, Wik, b. g Charlie C. owan Eaves. Chicago, lif., ch m, Jesste, K. D. ltood, Milwauiee, Wis., b, oii Miiwaukes o, Webb, Whitewater, Wik, b. g. James ‘Pdward Bash, Whitewater, Wis., b. m. Whito- ;E{':d.'\'-ffl"'finm Millbrook, N. Y., . w. Daley . C. Pate, 8. Louts, Mo,, b. & Pate's Sen- uel. Jerre Dy, Culcago, 1IL., b. m. Lady Alice. Georgo Halght, Loutsvilte, Ky., cb. s Koyal W, B. H. Colby, ¥ort Dodge, In., b 5. Mille nore. M. Highee, Canton, 1., D._m..ulxh]llelltfl-\. THE $30,000,000 SUIT. Provinexcs, R. L., Aug. 23.—The bearlug in the ¥20,000000 raliroad case, before Judeo Harlan, st Newport, closed last cvening with Gov. Hendricks® argugnent for the plalusiif, snd the Judae touk the papery. TLEMS, ‘The Bouthwestern Hallway Assoclation will advance the rates on whest from the Mbsourd River poluts next Mounday, as follows: From Atchison, Leavenworth, Bt. Josepl, and Kausas Ciry to Chicago, 80 couts ver 100 pounds; i the sawe pa‘nu'm 8t. Lowts, ."luvn‘t.'. G Mr. J. W. Midglev, Commissloner of the Southwestern Rallway Assodation, returned {merduy from & trip to Wushiugton. Mr, idgley ‘weus to that city at the request of the Commmtsslover of Agriculture to buve s con- ong t::“nwm;‘: TRICKE, Tn ths Editor vf The s ToLzno, 0., Aug. 22.—Conuccted with the conduct of the Potter fuquisition, thers bas been notling elss so dhagraceiul 33 the splrt and manuer of Ben But- ler's ireatinent of witnesses and of the gou- eral matter ju nand, ¥rom the first bo bas bad Ut uue purposo fu - view, oud that wasso to A QUEER COMUINATION. Among tho sicucrs of paoers makiog sp- pilcation for & Consular position for Col. Mos- by wera the following: ~Judge Boud, Judie 0. class. Pu 5 contrul the v Kives, ex-Benator Lewls, E. Buughton, ‘Ajexan. | #ultation regarding Western Rallroad statistics. ¥ it | B D Bither, Raciae, Wis., oik. . Edwin'B. et o oaton, 28 moal, serausl 40 | Gut”**Sikbhets “Slton Caufrous Sstor | Tho, pew Kausas Cltyestousionof tho Cuea. | "5F,0%% Sl it WIS | 300 Qe i, Wi Bote e suleide 8¢ the Phillios 1louss lo this city this u. N. Howland, Wilisdale, Micu., br. m- Mollio rty Lhat refused loner to be subosdinated to go & Alton Railroad w Jubnston, Beuator ‘\’nlwn‘, and several ofticers 1 b completed as fur us ils uses. To this end, be bus beut all bis power | Whom Mosby cubtured durlog the War, Glasgow, on the Missourt River, this week. | afteruoon by shootiug two balls rom a revolver, icher. ltisa "yl — Wi 25— s of bullylng aud skill n professional | curivus combiustion of politics. A This s sbout one-tbird of the eutire new live, | oo lodeiog a litlo below the heart and the ‘lm«lmr \\-:innd.u. Aug. 28-No, 3-2:31 tickery, “The disreputable sud file- re————— ‘Ike road at the other siue ol tho Missourt River { atberlu tho bralu, Hestlll lives, bub 1 not ex- | v, Simpeon,” Winous, Mlon., b, . Lsdy Me- ksl “resrt to leading questions HOPS. is wakiug rapid headwsy, aud will be ready be- | pected 10 survive more than & few bours. ‘The | Patridge, wnd other forma for fuducing . withess uuwit- Singly [0 avsent to what by did not inteud to 43y, bas uever been loat slght of, aud bas quite oo often been successful. - Mauy persons bave fure tho cold weatlier sets du. ‘U'ie roads leadlog biere from the West and Bouthwest are dolng an uvusually large business act waa the result of u tewporasy depression of J. B. Oliver, Milwaukes, Wis., b m. Lokie apints. Bpecial Dispaic §0 The Tridune oore, T. M. Fay, flglloll. Wis., wh. w. Tempest. MiLwavksx, Wis, Aug. 28.—News from the bop regions of the Btate continue to be of a e c—s OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. u s e G oni & ARG St £, Crookay Chicagd, Ll gt . Mageio S,y % al o e ol o on TR A - . foon by mere tLougntiess u\}m“\‘uwm what | gluowy character, exceut sowe mprovement fi | fy Kbout 500 car-loads of Eruid 8 Sloue bruas |\ vw Yous, Aug. Zh—Arrived, steamship [ 31 G Toy ot s e MoLke ler lus assuwicd aud put futo their wouths, | toe crop s reportéd tu Juveau County. fu | the recent advaucy lu rutes to the Eust wost of | Jave, from Antwerp; Oder, trum Breweu, Grosbeck. s L 1o, 4—Soeclal prse $1,000. Three heats againat sJohn Sptan, Clersland, N, b, . Raras, Jo bmtithcluen, Viren g800: A, 8, and Ira Rowel, Beaser Dam, Win,, g, m, Badeo Girl, g Edwin Thorn, Milibrook, N, Y., h. 8, Thorm. ale. 4. . Smith, Freeport, 1., %, r. Waltord 7, T:«m‘mul A Brown, Pentwater, 3ich., b. m Lady arpin, ’ AV, Ti. Doble, Jr,, Hare's Corners, Del., hik. g, Sentland, ~ "Illie"'. Green, Pabylon, L. 1., blk. m. Dame rot. 1an Mace, the 010 of Rrnett’s Cocoaine. No other compannd PORsnares the peculiar properties which 4o exactiy sait the varions conditions of the human hair. 14 softenn the bale when harsh and dry. 1t soothes the feritated 4ealp. It afords the richent lasts Tt praventa tho hai from falling off. [t promotes 1te bealthy, vigorovs grawth. 1t s not gresy nor suicky. itlesves no dissgreeanio odor. It kiila dandrud, < - e — - Chacles Meidaterk's Champrgnes.—Tha alar Silleey and he super.azcellent 0 bighi 3o Dighty appreclated fn Engiand 12 ry Mex ermany, aad ing conatantly recaived by Mf. Bmil i Beaver atrect, New York, cla Purse €412 ‘'nomans Corlett, Milwankee, Wis., b m. Liz- zle B, Wililam Sinsbaogh, Washington, g . Dy Bashaw, . . Rood, Milirankee, Wia., blk. m. Milwsu- kee Manl, UI?. 1. Bartlett, Fond du Lac, Wis,, b m. ra 5. M. M, Webb, Whitewater, Wie., 0. g. James 8. Uliver, Milwankee, A e, 3, Lom nsu, Whitowatet oI g Paren, W m. Urptian tilel 6. m. Woitewster Beite, 3, 3. Beard, Loutsvilie, Ky., ¢. 8. Uray Eagle, by Morzan, W 1. Wilson, Cynthiana, Ky.. ch. . Oken, 7= aprcial pares $1,000— bree bests agalnat T.1., 0 . Lo, THE MOST Remarkable Cures! Ever Efected by Auy Remedy, A Leg Saved from Amputation, vrrice, liteen, Nanhvion. - Yarse $700. 1, Milwsukee. Wi, bik. g Jobn ial It. €. Pate, 8t. Louis, Mo,, b. 8. Woadfor) Mnwbnno, e W Lougtey. Chicago, Tl.. br. . Bonros Chief. W. IL Vearie, Marine Mills, Minn., ¢h, m. FYoxie V, !l. 8. Hibbard, Jacksou, Mich., b, s, Donee setter. B. F. Care, Berrien Spriogs, Mich., br. o, Neome. l(\. ‘T. Kneevs, Sionx Clty, la., ch. m. Dakots a 12 6 NEw YoRx. Sej Gentlemen: Three years ago | wasa Lerribte snfferer from Tuilamntary ILhepmntine, It selied in my plghit few and foot, Forsevenicen weeks [ was in 3¢opizing pain. heipices, knd reditced to & ekejeton, 1 had the best triedical attendauce by the emigent pnyai- etan. € E. telelier, 0§, 1., 0f 47 kast ‘Twent: A = must carnfa) attendance on his pa (e, Barkes v contuited), It wan conslderel Wat'my faof st be awnuleied 8t (he snkle, 1 dumanded delay efury antmising to this ordral, de- hat. f cotnpelied Ur lose my leg, 1t should ta Taken off At Ui kiies, iy L s crisly, T wan advised to nee Cona Aot day’s a, u Mace, New York, st La 00 Loomis, Milwankee, Wi, br. 2. Itichwoed, E. D, Bither, Raeme, Wis,, ch. g, Dom Pedra ':l|. L. Ruder, Waenington, la., b, m. Josc: ne, D.I. B. Oliver, Milwaukee, Wis., b. m. Belle aperiect o have heen Ah.e 1o attend to m 17 QUL Of Woor, reguiarly &) nugh 1 tinte to ‘ume the Linimcat st o Iwrite this with & feeling of gratitude thatno one but_meself can understand. YOWFL &e s 1P BTOW, Contraciing Areat Anchor i, Ine Tranep. Co. estdance, 165 West Twenty-irst-si. Dr. Belcher ravathat Mr. S1obo's foot had rurned black, tho ankle snppuraied—tho sworst case he evernaw, If the Liniment will care auch ccaes, what will itnot do? Cured of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, OFrF1x oF L. BEXCKENATRIN & €0, 4 Weat Diar Ancinuat, O, Gentlemen: Hattng tried your Liinient for ‘same timie, | ean cheerfully recommeni it as the heat Lt seent ever presented to th puolic, Sy wife lias sut - ered withy eatreme rheggnauic palne 1a (he heels of her ¢ avine, Your Liniment apptied hot funr Witk exccilently, She s now pare 1 At sricd tirse of vur & stoud Lo her, ). Enver. br. e. Ken- en W, I W tocky Wilkee, Charles ¥. Green, Babylog, L. I., b, g. Chief- talp. No. 10—Free to all. Purse 81,000, Syracuse, N. Y., g. g Alber- Frank Van Ne: marle. . C. Pate, St. Louls, Mo., b, m, Luclite. iaries 8. Green, labylo, L. I, b. g. Great Eartern, Samucl A. Brawn, yentwater, Mich., blk. . Lady Tutpin. M. EHigoee, Canton, I1L, b, g, Little Fred, Jonn Bplan, Clevcland, 0., 'b.'m. Adelade, EABVILLE, 1L, 4 Bpectat Dispatek to' The Tribune, EARtvILLE, N, - Aue. 23L—This, the third day's meeting of the Earl Park, was 2 inost suc- cessful one for the Assoclation. Some 8,000 spectators were presont, and there was plenty of excitement for all. There were three races on tne programme, viz., oll pacers, all stalifons, and the 2:37 class. The pacing contest was a hot vue between Rowdy Roy and Clinker, especally the sccund heat, made fo 2:21 Sum- maory; all pacers: Toway Loy rny.funm. S iave been hel, fered o severe Dt sare S withaut iny hordcs wrely non: 2ted wi Yl aliatl e done, E: Clinker, 1 Backe 4 Oyator Ho, i@ 4 dons Ilack Wease 03 a0 terriliy brnising i thiat be was uable to Billy nune.] 13 1 {0t erst weeke, Hesays, 1 khonid T I4fe, T 4t not been for e, 3. JOTISEON, Post Master. rugsivok Co., e, Feb, 2, 1874, Ritten hy a Kentueky Horse. Jutal was traveling ot for Witsan, Pter & v BT ‘The nll-stalllon race was u_rcpetition of tho suceess that Amhoy had ot Mendota, also win- oz the gold medal bere fu a clean walk-away. Busnanr—All stallions, for Jure of $100 added to sweepatakes of 850 each, and the champiunship pold meuul: he Centuur . Sunth Moluncus, AMUY .o -3 3 e, Al wna snverely bitten by my hurse, Stecltng wppie of the Contaur Lintewi in my Byroi \ W T unilenl M yecls abd those whb asststed urprlecd at (he speeny effeels, S cuns lie hest uxiernat wily ever nisde, In the 2407 race Kitty Peasc ha et e R YK ot and Fred Douzlues the two lust heats, Darkness : vaused It to be postponed ull to-morrow. WARNIEN, O. Special Diewsteh 10 The Tridune. Wanney, 0., Aur 2.—To4lav was the (irst of the Warren races, and only one caue off, on ueeount ol u postponeinent for the funenal of Mavor _Dawson. This was the three-minute race, Elzlie lorses participated, and the rcs war won by Harry Hill in strulebt heats, Bluck- af“horses conatantly kee! 0 1athe hest Tees €0, Vil secomt und Waverly thirds time, 2:50, e 2:50, 248, el hhen AlLZHA Enmix. Messrs, Mortin & Rawd, the great Liverymen, Eutg, Penn., Auz. %.—The uufinished free- 530 Seventh-uv,, New York, ra; for-all race was trotted out this morsing, The % We cheerfully recommend the Contanr result s as follow Jetlw Wrapier, as thic best thing oves brunatit 10 vor The Centaur ILiniments are Th3 second race, free banlean, for all agee, one mile and threc-quartere, wis Wor by hi- np:rlnuon, Keuny sccond, Shylock thied, Thme, Ees The third race, free handicap for ull accs, three-quarters of @ lle, was won by E {,m!y Salyers second, Snowden third. 'T'l'm tourth race, mile und o_quarier, was won by Lucifer, Kithurn sceond, Miss Aalloy thind. Time, S35, BARATOGA. Banatoga, N. Y., Aur. 23L—The first race, the free handicap for ol azes, ono mile, was wun by Vermont, Ritle sccona, Majestic third, “I%eld, Handsome Tyve, Mairn Fergnn and Tho Look), by Wililan Hlack, 1 1sceliancaus Tesues. 1 ldalta, by Oaida, Frad Vernon, by AT, ety Her Bace o Sy oy Ould Tiune, ot ier Fortune. da. | Eest Lyn Atra. flenry L The tiolde llu’klcrm‘: by Hesant <. Oneo and Forever, hy cuthor of d l‘rlun-hlllr. La. « thie A ¥ cid, 1) AQUATIC, Touthin (- STailey, Dy A REGATTA IN CANADA, dpectal Dispatch (0 The Tridune. Iastt.roN, Ont., Aug, Z3.—About 50,000 peo- ple witnessed the regatta to-day on Burlington Bay. The water was perfectly calm, Seven varsmen, namely, Luther, Plalsted, Ross, Mor- 319, Coulter, MeKen, and Hosmer, started. Con- slderable delay took place ju getting the men into position, aud It was u quarter to 7 before the wen got the word to go. Hosmer led ol the way around the course, © For tho first mile | .. the thiree leadera were Hosmer, Ross, sud Plals- ted. Ross, who was not incondition, hereshowed sigus of giving out, und Morrls overhuuleil hin aud touk secund position. ‘The nien csme in us follows: Hosmer, Morris, Ross. McKen, Plalsted, Luther, Coulter, The next regutta bi ot Stargeon Polnt, Out. A purse of §1,500 Is uffered. Alj the varsmen wito rowed here to- dduy have promised to bepresent. 1t is roported that & nteh bas been mwle between Hanlan und Courtney, the race to take place on Amerd- van waters on or about the 1st of Uctuber. Owlng to the tine recordud. the distance i regarded a8 & very short four miles. g AT LANT. i J Ausiny, N, Vo, A B Courtnoy and tan- | TRENAULA ANEDIS &.C° bo colebratesd osrsmen, have slened artl- - [or & ive-nile race. With u tarn, for $2,500 u SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNITED STATES sides to take place Oct. 1, The courso Is not Alwn, Agents for MARTELL & CO. COGNAQ agreed op. and ESCHENA & CU. BURDEAUX, £ unabinded—in_the o lready nesrly four il wurks of alujuat (very nov f repute tn Earopo—in shie werios, ‘Thls Library isales tha cheapest ever pube Halied tn Aoy eiuniry, wnd its unprecedented popularts Ly 1 brou enuuichs f the favor wiin which it tarecalved by the pubiie. Fur aale by nownleaicrs at ubove prices, or 1qat. post. on yecelpt ot § for t-cent numbers. snd “hita for 2 cvut by GLORGE NUNKO, 7 Vaudowater BASE-BALL. YESTENDAY'S GANES. Rocnsstr, Ny Yo Aug, 2.—Rochesters, 105 Btars, Burvato, Aug. * PIrrspuRg, Aug. deuce, 4. ARBINIDS KUMYSS i ‘Tho original and only article of its kind. Ullca, 3 Not approached in taste or ease of digestion CADERS T THE BAD Srppele i, L Bl CoLunnuy, 0., Aug. 2.—The Comumlssioners | 878010, &ddress ordors diventiv 1o of the Blind spent wiost of tho day Ju discussing Originator of Kumyss in Americs, the varlous wcthods of haudicraft suitable to .| L. the capabllitles of the bliud, aud the question of Increhsed elucational appliances for tl class of untortunates. Brovms, basket-muking, planc-tuning and repairing, sud kulttlog by ma- chinery were urged us belug especlally applica- Wlo as trudes for the blind. It was also agreed that i the biiud wre to bo properly cducated, there must bo a large fucrease (u the vumber of books published (or thelr benefit, sud that theso publications shoutl ewbrice works of the buest wuthors. ‘The tollowing oflicers were elected: Georgo L. Bwewl, of Obio, VPresident; Morrison, of Marylynd, Mrs. Littlo of Wisconaiu, Viee-Prest- deuts; W, B. Wait, of New York, Correspoud- ctary; Otls Patten, of Arhmu, Treas- ure A resolution wes adopted asklug Coureds to 50 wodify Lthe Postal laws us to reduce the post- ugu on priuted watter for the use of the blind. i - K Mot Condition ot tbo Bilad. P on e Condition of the Bliud, wus read and discussed. ‘The wost avlnated discussion of the Conven- tlou was as tu whether the New York or Braillg aysiewn was best adapted to the teachivg of wusic in State Institutions, The seatiment wus pretty oveuly divided, sud o convlusion was reached. ,—BuTalos, 115 Stars, 1. 23 —[udianapolls, 0; Provi- cl CLEVELAND, O, EVELAND, Aug. Gh—=Forest City, 05 i i e MO, MOCIAD O M SS 5 I‘ l l Jike 1 for Chtldrea. The BEST made. $3.45 ver duzen qta.. dellvered. 730 refunded upoy retirn uf utties. Satisfaction gusrau- teed. G, ML RELLY, cor. Wabisis-av. aud Jackson st PILE CURE. NI) ULEEDING, aad 1TCHING A Bure cure fur BLIN[) UL N 1) MADISON' RAIN MACHINERY, We have issued o late Discount Sheet on our Elevator Buckets, Belts, Conveyers, ele, Warehouse Men, Millers, Brewers, etc., are requested to send for them. TUHE RIVET BUCKET CO., &4 Franklin-st., Chicago. CHICAGO, BUSINESS NOTICES. , Premature Loss ot the Jlalr, Which Is Bo cowuion uowadays, way bo ealirely preveated by KABMPFER'S BIRD MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Gold Fish, d Aquaris, who.es 3430 sud retall at bls Bl Sture, 137 OLARK-§T.