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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4; 1878, _ g flank. Both men wers pulllng about with the Treisdry a sum of greenbacks & good thirtyiwo to the minute, Court- WASHINGTON. equal to 6 per Tt o thalr arculation fonx at It fn n different Iight, Tho New York pemocracy must feel the necessity of getting All this can have hnt one meaning, The men wio aend thors diapatches &ud bet this money hace, o think they have, & mire thing. Courtasy SPORTING EVENTS. phin eleven hegan to<day, the Ametricans play- ing a remarkabie pame. Following s the score ! of the Philadelphia team demption of thelr notes, nearly 815~ rid of this “Oll Man of the 3en’ some time, ney perhaps o shade faster. Buln were as | coahd pet Into his hoai with his overecatonand | o 8 B SO0 BRI A0 i for the redempt! 8, 3 p ¥ i & o at Plare v ireves . €. Mn h b, Allen. 15 £00,000 n greenbacky will be focked upfn the and the work wan well begun at Syracuro last | £7. _ | even I thelr movementa na a picto of mackinery | beat Plaists . when Tantan and | FIR0S Freeten o o otk o \ e redemption ot weck. Then, agam, as tho Flectoral Commls- anlan Victorious vin he Qom- | 4t down the coursr, hoth men bung doze to- | alii L L o T tand w Jewnai c. o b Al s %|8ome Marked Changes in the :;3:%:{53' v‘:ull:r:;m; l;:: amonnt presented glon biil was passed by tho votes of tha Demo- test with Courtney at wether, Hfanlan kecping hig own and purhing to | chanca with Canrtueys yet. waen he and ifanian | { Besball s b SUCE oy et 1 Conduct of Indian for redemption contious to_be smaif, and ft fs cratie party {n Congress, and never could have TLachin tho front slowly but surcly. At the three-and- | toaed June 20, tho oide weraoniy 8109 (6870, | §i” Calawell n, ataimped ilscktam b, B Affairs. estimated ft will decreaso duLv‘ thers "'xlln'g; pecome n law without thelr Influence and sup- achine. a-half-mile point ho had whiened his Iead Lo & | gcqfiors, ihe (ddn are fonr {0 one, And no wakers, | Hopkintone, c. Gregory . 1i < 20 demand on Vs gresntck raiemotion tund, ood haif-length, and avery atroke scemed to 8. Newhall not ont and It most remaln idle tn the Treasary. ports it would not be very complimentary to o No pore{ble ymprovement of the one man and fall- ¢ ing nit of e other conld hnve made such a | Thomas Harerave E e —— lznanlinftuindal boly of men for the Now tell, but now and thien & bhurst from the Amert- | 45 00 3, 0ok 200y Tianinn and poor | Comforte. . b Allen., Contractors and Agenta No Don't Trifla with the Taeth! Yerk Demnocraey to tiave repudiated and con- | Al Accounts Agree that the Race | can'would scem to pull down the lead for a mo- | fratite, Faet, Tirf 2t W PRI | Menda pcncor b, Allen Longer Liconsed to Bwine 1f one tecth wern renemrd as arsane nalln, they demned thadr action fn such a public and Was Splendldly Rowed ;:::‘r'.’ only to be brought out again s second }l'::.l;l‘n‘:(‘! r::;';lvu;.}u;‘:::n; ?:;flh'l“'lrervyl"lnn';rr(;:‘y".lfl ) i leg-byes, ©. lghi N0t Reed eonanE Ga Tt teeth don't ra- ext ihemsclves After chitdhood. —The proper dle at Wil fm..., to da ir to usa .«suzuxms'r:’ which pmerEr‘n their health and beanty, 11 never falls, % mphatle many Totalueesiiviniiesris sirennenne gop! 3 The Australians go Lo bat Lo"mnrron mora- ng. either with or withous the connlvance of Canziney, by which i boat, or outrigsers, or_rowlocks, or ecnlin will be **doclored,” no as to break down at — The tntellizent comnositor made a bad jumble by Both.' AT POUR NILES Havlan was three-quartcrs of a feneth fn front, i e LRy of tho letter which the Hon. C. G. WinLiAMs, of ’ . | pulting thirty to the minute. At this potnt e | *§Eiteat moment. S Interruption of the Progress of Na- [ «yiome* Doublo Woven Wire Mattrods guars Wisconsin, widrassod to ex-Sonator Doonrri, | THe Timo for the Five MHes Va- | Lo i dciermined 1o leara his oppanent, and, | prebiee e, Ses "Vark st camare Mostions THE TURK, tional Bank-Note Redemption. tnteed heben” Vrie, §° Farule 1 Cofly' and which was printed fn Tm TRINUNE on rlously -Stated at 34:40, PULINg o perhaps one of the grandest strokes | “#100 1o &1 on tho o tellow, "o oot berthey CINCINNATI, . Voitta, tacailurs desless, 217 ol 311 Stats sigent . A [r hazard, and, eerinty thin T g ; . 1,'uc-:lny m;‘:"tl:“i' Hggl)dnz ;)l :I: nl;:mnen'. 35130, and 30122, g )I‘M ever"nbuwn, ;umn; flow Ill:ny frow | hnve a snre thing. e mm',‘,,xn,“’,h“""" A "g:!;;::;;t:‘?‘c;%““rlx ::'l:x‘:'fnr‘::e ;:::he THE INDIAN BUREAU. BUSINESS NOTICES. +Jhee-timos witbin thirty daya on thy fnsncial | Grave Doubts Expresced as to the Hon- 12 NAOK WAK THITOALLY DECIDD. e D eation, an | w L fICE 2:23 elaest Aovtat Ditsaeh 16 1oe Tvivune, e :3‘9:"3."“’:”'”‘.";1:‘;;" ""‘"Y’:":’:"”:‘w!"?fl Kot guestion, and that he has no nssurance that sty and Squarencss of the The pace was maintained to tho last, and the | 18 in 8 position campared to which e tortares of | felle hrasste Wasminaron, D. C, Oct. S~Mr. B A. Hjnor'a pues ad Iiske il a0k lin, © Froente | 1 I 10 be 8 valuable remudy f Hayt, Commissioner of Indlan Affairs, has pre- Lima. diphtheria, -:dc:‘fi o ,-e"n';. of on to the Indian Committes, | $he throst and lamgs. - Manafartuesd only by A, I, m‘:‘::f:.:}':;"‘.':‘%: Lanll:. oo ot g | Witbr, Cuemtet, Hastan, " Sold by nit druggiate. condition of affairs fn the Indisn Burean, which “ pither PARRER or DooriTrie can be male to . ik to gnything,, Jlut tha essenilal thing to correct I8 the ceror In tho last sentence of Mr. WinLtams' letter, where he nssures DootITTLE that hie stands squarely on tho platform on which the Inguisitlon would be child’a-play. iia iz matchen agalnat a man who is undoabtedly a won. derful ecnller, n man who {8 thought by many good ndges to bo the best in the world, and who has beaten with ease overy Yet if theve rimors are winning line was pasred tn perfoct style, Hane Ian leading by two lengths, amid such n burst of cheering a8 has never been surpassed from Canadian throate. Raca, ETEEET anesise he ever rownd against, il falee, if the racels Circumstances Tending to Rhow that It Use * Mra. Winslow's Monthing Nyrap* far v N 5 The tiine fs variously given as 85:80 and 84:45, | rawed fairly and honently, snd Hanian should win reflects great credit upon the present manage- | children watlateething. It cnres dvacatery anddle he was nominated, and that he {s in favor of Was Fixed for Courinoy both muofliclal, “1‘3"",,"“::,"“‘"'0';;"«'""""' .“""‘;‘?I't'":h"“’l':,“x:n":"“:; ; :ll ; ment. The following is 8 synopsis of the state- | Arrhy & wind coiic. and reguls gold, stlver, and paper convertible fnto coln at to Lose. At 1o paddled away to his bost-iouse e was [ Baaole that he did not Aelibaratoly soll himaeif and "V,“"'!“I';‘ 3 33| ment: ths will of the holder, met with 0 perfect ovation of applause from Fnena- Lo a gang of thleves, q.,m‘;. Girl. dist Of 1ate years there have been many and radical e —— = bonts, steamers, and friends. Thus the Ontarlo boy won ths race and tho champlonship of America In as carnest and ss fine & contest as was ever fought. ANDTHER ACCOUNT. To the VWestern Associated Prese. MonTnreaL, Oct. 8.—Fully 10,000 peaple wit: nessed the Hanlon-Courtney race to-day. Ilan- lan won the choleo of position, and took tho outslde, thereby getting the Jeoot Isle Darval. 8herlff Hardlng formally announced to judges appolnted by conteslants that he should call out the men” hy four whisties from Far the gooil name of the American peonle, for tho beat interesta of rowing everywhere, and for the repntation of & man we cannot think uother thian honest, we sinceroly hope the race may he Roished without aceldant or fonl, &nd _that Conet. ney may prove the winner, Thia_resnlt, and this only, can, under the present circumatances, cloar up thie aifsir aud confound the rooders, changes In‘the adminiatration of Indian aQalrs. The present methods of sccounting for property and money, and of dolng the business generaliy, ara so different from those of former yoars that & Tew compariacna may not he amiss, Until the fncal year of 1870 and 1877, each In- Cy G dian Agent had charze of tho disbureements of the tas' 038(6{ e funda which wore apnroptiated for his Agency. E At tho present time the total disbarsements of In-« dian Agenta fof other purposes than the psyments of cash annattios and 'l‘h‘er;nurlu of -m;‘;’!‘u,el do 00 not exceed 8100, 000. ® Time—4:80} 2 YACOTHING. TOR RACES TO-MORROW. Bhould the wind and weather be favorable to- morrow, the contest between the first-class yachts Corn and Ureyhound, commanded re- spectivel) bg-Clp!l- Busse and John Prindi- ville, wiil a lively and stubborn one, ‘The last-named yacht tias been furnished with a now “ringtail,” which it s believed will ald ner ma- terlally. Both vessels are in fina trim for the race, and their respective backers are equally confldentof victory. The races Lelween the Terrific Exhibition of Batting by the Whito Btockings Yestorday, HANLAN AND COURTNEY. A VICTORY POR TIE CANADIAN. Epectat Disnatch to The Triduns, LacmiNg, Ont, Oct. 0.~The unpleasant westher of yesterday had the effect of Rilling off a conslderatle amouat al futercat fu the conteat which has just declded the sculling champlonship of this continent, if not of the world, in favor of Hanlan. Not one-tenth part The New York Sun, having printed the an- nouncement of the marrfaze of a young white woman of [thaea to o negro, “one of them writes to the Sun to say that “thero nre in the Cities of New York and Brooklyn st Jeast 1,500 young white women who have done the same thing, and the number ls constantly increasing, Nearly all of the half-breeds horn In New York have negro fathers and white mothera.” BASE-BALL. CHICAGO—MILWAUKER, . Anotler fine day, but annther beggarly array of cmpty benches was witnessed on Whlte Stocking Vark gestcrday afternoon, on the oo caslon of the second of the Lthree games between Formerly almost a1l the money expended for the Indian scrvice was npent In payment for apen- market purchsses. Now alinost all expendiiurey ars made by payments through the Treasnry Des pertment for gnods pnrehased nnder econtracts e Aftor all, old Bourbon whisky is not a good rubstitute for a common Achool educatfon even ket o the stcamer. ‘Thls oteurred about $:15 p. m. chis of the accond, third, and foprth classes | 2ade by the Commissioner of Indlan Afafra, L 1} A n Kentueks, Two gentlemen runniug for | CPUL nimier ot spoctators Wwhlch, up to noon | A, after waiting smo. itla. timo, daria | tho Chleago snd Milwaukee Clube. Tno bome | B0, 65100 40 Srtd mithing good sport. | ¢ Formerly ASenis were the soie Juzen of the ne; Conzress in ihat Sate on the Lemacratloticket | ooy jog b assembled at tho grand stand, | Which Hantan and “Courtney wera nofifiud, tho | Clubazsin won the toss, and the Milwaukees s e e AT ey L scein fo have adopted tho *Josh Biinms™ | fo o o B e masses, and filled | #tCamer proceeded from the dock to e point | went out in the order of golng to hat In their AMUSEMENTS Tefactory Peasons ts the Commissioner uf Indian wetlhod of epelling. Ona writes Europe, StohTIrs At okilTe Lo overSawiag, wera tobo | €A% the contestanta’ quartors, whero alenals to | firat essay with the willows. On their taking 4 5 - . ) # Urip, and another {s credited with saying at ahotel table—"1 ain’t went down thar yit.”! Our Kenoe can do Letter than that, —— come nut were given, They were obeyed with alacrity, the Canadian champlon heing” tho first to make his appesrance. Io “was fol- lowwed withont delay by his anlagonlst. With considerable dexierity they wheoled tuelr Doats Inte line, tho latter heing lmmedlately taken hold ot and held by the partles ata- tioned at the starting-buoys, A few moments’ delay occurred while the judges' barge was being Elmd in position, after which [the ref- ecree asked If they were ready. **Aye, aye,”! laving been answered, THE BIGNAL *'gol" was ziven at 4356, Tho men dipped thelr sculls together, and sent thelr frall shells forward with terrific foree, Ilanlan mukiog thirty-one sud Courtney thirty-three strokes to the min- ute. They appearcil to be taking 1t easlly for the firat half mile, n waiting racoscemingly belig deternined on, Up Lo the first half-mile buos 1o perceptible difference could be discerned. The men were pulling a elow amd steady stroke, Courtney especially so. Thelr style of rowing was pomnewhat similar, the Amerlcan being a little Jerky 88 compared with his rival's full, caay, nod graceful aweep. Before reaching the _half-mile signal-huat, Hanlan drove tho nose of i eralt fn udvance of Courtuey’s shiell, Mo maintained this position until he passed, when the red flag weat up, indicating Hunlan’s su- premacy 8o far, Cheers frowm the Cavadians on tho prers stenmer greeted tho sppearance of thelr favorite’a colors. Tha next half milo was o repetition of the first; Hanlan, making the samu beautlful aad effeetive sweeps, still main- taned tho lead. Tho infle was done in seven minutes. FABSING INTO THE SECOND MILE, the surfoce of the water was rather more ruf- fled, tn consequence of which both men steered for the leo of Isle Courcelles, When close to land and in calm water Courtney made u deter- mized clort to overhaul his opponent, and, succeeding, drew In advavee, placing at least o boat-length of daylight between tnem, Hanlun had cased off to about twenty-five strokes, while Courtney made thirty-one. In long, slow strokes they competed for -some distanee, Courtney slizhtly Incrensing his ndvantage. Rain now heean o fall briskly, hut did not last more than a few winntes, Asthe contestants pusscid the amall speck of land ealind Dixtes' Istand, they were aain neck and netk in- the race, but on approaching the two-mile sienal-bost Hunlan drew to the frunt and_passed nbout s length and a balt a head, Tiwue uisccond mile, nine miuutes, & At Isle Dorval Courtney rowed a tremendaus atroke, steering stralght for his turs buoy, but, having divergzed very puen by getting under leo of the Istand,* Tanlan obtalucd a sllght adyantage, and druw alinost imper- Affairs, who, it be approves, mart aak the Secre- 't LI AT Bt Toraarsory o mave e - | A6 StEll Lower Prices! chares. Formerly there was nothing to prevent contract- il h [} e e avarisa fo thons: i orer et | __ErOm our large importation of & bidder at & higher price (oftentimes the same Bacty ahdee "anathee ame) gt recive tpe | HdkfR, we shall place on sale amard. Xow bliders ara obilged to depnelt cort) 2500 D ed ¢ 1pon some national devository for & per cent npom b Amount of the coniractto be ’5 0%. awaracd, which checks will be furfeited If, upon the swac being made, the party falls to ensér luto As Remarkable Bargains!! CONtrac phscazty asipceyem devm, ot rorsse | 100 dor. Boys’ Hem'l and_Gol® Bord, T of tho hdlan 10 Torca AGeac 1o actept Fraden at $1, worth $1.50, Inferfor to those called for by tae contraets. Now 3 {hane cuntracis are no drawa that. 1f & contractor | 100 doz. -8 Hemmed at -“.20, worlh faile 1o carry gut his agreement In good faith, Le i N aubjected to 8 heavy los, $l.50. Formerly Agentsa hired ss many emplgyes as they s, 1 tnd oaid them mach saariea o wney | 150 doz. at $1.60, worlh E" the fleld It was found that the strangers had borrowed Kels on account of the absence of Foley, who was calied away In conscquenco of the slckuess of & relative. - Morgan took Foley's placo at third hase, while Rels went to centre fleld, The firat striker of the Whites (Cassfidy) went out at first, aud then commenced a verits- ble cireus In the shape of player after player making base hits, and swinging rouna the circle until Caseldy was again reached. £tart started the bail for a two-baser, Larkin first on an error, Anson a basc-hit, Ferguson ditto, Harbldgze the same. McClellan likewise, Peters was given o life by Creamer, Remsen whacked it for a aln- ele, bul was put out at sccond, and Cassldy anded the business by golug out at first, When the fizures wero sdded up, It was found the Whites had mnde seven total bases anu the saine number of runs,—certainly an uuspicious beginning. I the second Inning, after Rels and Creamer had fatled to do snything for thelr side, Beonett made a double-bagirer, and Holbert reactied first on Anson's error, lcungtt went out un an at- tempt to reuch third, god Holbert was left, Cnicago's baif of the Inning did ot add to thelr seore, althvugh Larkin blazed away for two baees, but both he sud Eprguson, who had vre- vlously wot to firet on fin errory were left on second and third respectivély, { The third inuing wos & :surprise fo a great mauy In the audience, for the new-fangled scheme of placing the mdn-back on the bases on which they wera feft In the. previous inning was vut {n oractice, It wes uop quite clear to some what it all mcant to see a man on n buse at the commencement of the ilnlug, and the few peo- plo on the ground were ui 2 loss Lo know how to feore this new wrinkle. "I‘ luert swas l)lm:fll on first, and Wenver went 6 bat. The latter was given a base on balls, bub Palrvinplu's Lit forced him out at second, and the Jutter was also put oitt onan attempt to staql down frutn first. Mor- wan was the third hdad out, ond Holbert was Jeft on third, Tho! Whites catno to the rln!e in thelr hindt ofjthg juning with Larkinond Ferguson on bases, and it woas DIT, bang, and crack uantil six men caufén. - Four two-basers were made fu this innlugy and it seemed at ono time ns 1F the fowrth club, in the Learue would never stop trouneing thid'ihat club. Fow errors were tade by the Milwpakees, consideriug the heavy batting, and ¢ w4s a sfght to ace the ‘Whites corking the ball wherever 1t would do the most pood.” 17 they'cduld only have batted In this fashivn some 1mokilis ago, they would-— but we must dlssemblo., The fourth Inning saw, olbert still on a base -scen this morning. Part of this fs, of course, to be attributed to the stropx breeze with which the morning opened. Kiowlug oncs looked out of iheir chamber windows witha aazacious nod, ond drew iu thelr, hcads with a fixed determination that they were not to bo fooled spain as they were yesterddy, At 11 o'clock not 1,000 people ali told had appeared on the scene, Townrds middoy, s the wind fell, the courage of the city multitude gathered, and gradually the strings ot people becameo larger, and steadler, and wiler. Tho shady fra- ternity were undaunted as usual, and werehere, there, and everywhere with tho same impunity ns if the ITon, Edward Blake and his acthad never oxisted. The possibility of tho race com- Ing off was by no means assurcd, however, even wlhien the sun had reached tho zenith, A MOST INRITATING BERIES OF PUPPB kept the course frizsled all over with that choo- chop so eminently disagrecable to the anxlous spectators, and equally obnoxlous to the men who have most to do with the matter, the scullers and thelr backers. Time drew slong, however, sud the pulls beeame weaker and fewer, until at 1:50 not a ripple was to bo seen on the wjter batween tho booms and the grand stand, which Jatter place wasagaln commenciug to show sldns of fllllng, though with any quan- tity' of room to spare.. Byand-by the crowds began to fncrease, wntil a large train of some fiffeen or sixteon cars vame along crmnmed to suffocation with n mass of strug- gling humaonity. HMeads craned through car- windows regardloss of conscquences, the plat- forms wero packed Jike sardines ina box, and men Jumped off the ateps and tumbled head over heels In thelr anxicty to get toagood polnt of vantage. The steamers enmo surging uploaded with lving frelzht. The roteree's boat turncd up on the course, the flax was holsted, and oll was ready for 6 atart, Dut juse as all were on the tiptoe of expeetation ' THE WIND BUDDENLY STANTED AGALN, and In esa than five mhuntes what appearcd the finest prospect ever offered was completely rotoed by a terrible squall, accompanjed with hail, lightning, nnd thunder. 'The wind con- tinued to rise until the gusta acemed to merge Into a perfect hurricane, and the poor spectators TIE RICE-KNOX CONCERT. The cancert at which Mrs. Florence Rice-Knox will make her debut In this city takes place at the Union Park Congregatfonal Church Tucsday evening, The sate of seats will commence thls morming at the Chicago Musfc Company’s store, No, 102 Btate street, —— GENERAL MENTION. Mrs, Bateman, 1t is sald, is about to leaso Nadler's Wells in London, and to open it with legitimate drama. Bronson Howard has written a new play called “The Tramp," with which, It i3 to be presum- cd, he will take the road, Bome one suggeats that Mary Anderson should appear as Jlomeo, as * her bruad and lover-like manner would suit perfectly thils fdeal of amorous mantvod.” Kata Claxton {s about to reorgantze her com- pany, with Charles Stevouson s leading-man, aud’atart out on the road again, She s sald to have given up the ideaof leasing the Lyceum. flenry Bvron's new comedy-drama, * Con- sefence-Monuy,’? has not proved a success at the Tlaymarket in London. It 1sa rather serious- toned dumestic drams, ana fifron bas never succeedea in bis attempts at scrious pla. ‘The report Is circulated that Maud Granger came from Connecticut, where she was emplay- ed In setting typei but the truth is that the vrcny actress was formerly a factors-gir! fo the Village of Watertown, N. Y. Her nusbsnd fa still a residont of that place. Henrs Irving scnds a very sensible Ietter over toa friend (n Americs, and says that so long as his fimwec!- are as bright as they are ot present in the Old World ke witl not think of coming 1o the New. e slso s3ys he docs not understand the testes of the Americans and that he might not please thewn. The Rev. T. De Wit Talmage has been mak- fng the roundsof New York br gas-light, in company Wwith a policeman, Among other olaces he yistted Cremorve Ganden sud ¢ Duck- tueham Palace.” Of course he saw nothlng but the glitter and tlasel, 88 ho was at ouce recow- nized, but he will doubtless make excellent use of it all. A newspaper correspondent suggzests that, a8 he s alwava nreaching acainst the green-room and reveiry, ho shoult! have taken insomy of thom ot tie Hrat-class theatres, where he would not bave found & policenian’s protection neeessary. Auenatin Daly's library s to bhe sold next While (ronas E. Wilrs was beaten 1,060 yotes for Seuator In the First District tho last time he ran, oll the other Hepubllcan candi- dales on the same tlcket had a general averago of ubout 600 majority fn that district. And yet this fudividual has tho unabashed egotism to thrust himsclf again upon the seme poople for he offico which they 8o scornfully refused to give hit, — The Nemoeratic realawag for State Senator In the Firat District 1 atterly unqualified and un- fit for the ovfllee, and hils nomination should be rexarded as an insult to the peoplo of the dls- trict. Nevertheleas, hie wiil poll three votes to one for the littte ribster from the Tenth Ward, DBut Col. AnNenr Tayron will recelve at least 1,000 more votes than those chaps both together. R ‘The Emperoar of China introduced Omix Lan iy, bis new Ambassador to President HIAvxs, ssano “decorated with the Peacock feather, wearing the button of the eecond rank, Presi- sent of the Hoard of Eaerifiee” Unless Keanwey dries up e may find out what that * Board of Sacrillce ** was orzanized for, e —— ‘The Republicans of the Fourth District acted wiely In renominating Mr. E, B, SitenMas for Ropresentative. He was an industrious and tseinl member of tho last House. 'The exverl- ence he acquired will ncrease his usefulness and lufluence i the next House, where he will assume a leading part, e e— e There ta 8 ** Permanent Democratie Clab ¥ in Cincinnaty, Whnt {ta particular inlssfon or functlon ts, nobody cantell. There is nothing “permanent " about the Democeratie party of the prexent dave A ® transient,” * valatile,” or fluctuating,” would be o torm much more stznlilcant. —————— Gen, BIELDS 16 o forpiving sort of Chelstlan. Althongh Miuy Baynen voted to Keep “tha Dero of two wars and wouinded fn bath ¥ from being electod Doorkeeper of the last House, Butprns is now on tho stump In Mirr's district ol ey b eeniea o sy | 0O dor. al $250, worth ¥3.50. on::filffii.fifi“"x}:f«“.‘flfl Heenats drsoniea | 2-in H. 8, Extra Large and Olear, U¥ormeriy fandn wero remisted quarterty to | 150 doz. at *l.fi“. gund value for *2.2!] A et vemt I Tor two of thece yosrer Saw ver | 500 doz, ol 13 good value for $1, mistances 1o Agents are not made, and the salaries g X of thei employes cannoybe pald, wounbeteac: | 200 doz. at ¥350, ext. fine, worth $7. HSmiy iy Sherscutes petnces ot gy | 300 d0r. ¥r._ Linen, unlaundricd, at STl yeut wirs i orer 07 et G0 s $2.50, woald he eheapat $3.50 srmvice, Now g,fl:fie‘-‘:;:‘}«;s;ed tniowe Teens- | 300 doz, Sealloped Hand-Emb. Edge at ‘ormerly Agenta expended Government nropert) ; In R5Ch RANAET Ax thay tOUERE Dost. Now hall. 25 el each, fi;céfigffi,i::7*,2;,:;:,3:.{',;1:,5,:;;;;‘;':;:::'35 ::l,v, 200 doz. at $4, fully worth §8. o Betrrtary: ; PO B TSR ciryas pibien o R Avexta wefo ecelpied for by the Cuicin, 1,\’.m cach The largest and ohoicest eslection of 13 ani Wi Shzemint r;ésr :g;"fi“mu. e x:; “ | fine Fremch Sheer, Roalloped, Em- Tndian tribés 1o fuidiiment of trestystipufatians, | broidered, in White, Solid, and Com- & larze percentage of the whole rum was divided . 1% ior supposed to be) nmng x fow prowinent Uhiere. | bined Golors, Revero Stitehed, Fancy Now each inalviunal Indian, Including Chiefs, re- , . i a1} At i ey | Lot i Brolen nd filid 1th 1 tion, N ¢ . e LT i s s b | SQUBESy WO hiovo over shiown, Agency. 2o td ¥ ernps™ e erly, when beot-cautle were astvered ot | NL1SSES 4 Children’s atiars erdar ant tro. Apent, mnd by tne | 8ilk Hakfs, i 1t variot : % it o petlinats was iedeor the welihyof ths » 101 great varioly, whole herd, Now the Agent must render s cortie fled weigher's retarn for all anfinals reeeived. Chas. GOHSU!]B & Co. 1 Ohlo trylng to ald SAYLEI to @ re-cleetfon, | were in despalr, Tlundreds took refuge wher- | coptibly ahiead, turning bis rounding buoy in | for the Milwaukees, nbiking turco (unlogs in | MotB; Amonz ther interesting books In the | ° Formerly Indian trders wera permitted to o S ———— ever thera was the least chanee, but by far | 21 mibutes and 25 -ov:cm;g from the start; | successlon in which hanvason his way & tho f,‘“‘f;l‘ég':,:;“ Y E:&,\}&“:g“'fi e“l“rg""‘:‘l‘fg charge whatover pricea they might clect tn nutb STATE-ST. The Cinclonat! Euguirer says ** there I8 noth- | tha greater numnber had no resonrco but to | Courtney only about five seconds behind. home plate. 1o tried ligrd to run fuonahit [ O 8 ) ryumen, thelr gooas. Now their uri Ut ] S E‘,"‘;’:‘u holf usods.. NowUigirurices are canteol cd WASHINGTON-ST. Formerly a trader might cbarge an Indiantwoor | = —— R — three times tho price. charged awhito man for iha DELNING. wamo kind of goods, Now traders are furblddento | ~ e G i e e ake any distinction In prices, under pain of the forfelture of thtir lLicenses, Formerly the Indians were imposcd upon through . ¥ a aystens of brass chocks, toxens, and store-ticketd, . Now traders are forbidden 1o ure onything but woney. Formerly contracts wern made with Indians for collecting claims againat the Government, by which attorneys look one-half to two-thirdw of the sums HS fl P !] 8 s which were collcctod. Now all contracts made ) /] mll)ll Indi ln:‘llul k‘fl Ilpvravsdl:v ghu l?‘om- " ) x mulutoner ndian Affalrs aud the Secrots g 'in-31s o e o Srlor hafors wAtaFLeyM ca hive. iy Madison & Peorin-sis, standing in the fndjan OMca: und, i1 contracts are anproved, attorneys are obifged to siow]whit serve ices they bave rendered bofore any paymeuts can be made. 1n tho flscal year 1674 the !'p:"rqu ations foe the | G‘RA—N-D Indian service amoutited o A2, 815,50, and the actosl number of Indiuns to be cared for by the Uovernment was less taa) the predent tlme, i For the scrvice during the present fscal year thera was but 81, 73, 875,73 aporopriated, snd lhere ) = uow are 250, 000 Indiuns %o be cared for. In addition to the threo Indlun Inapeetors which were farmerly allowed, thora are now twa Speciul a Agents connected with the Huteau, With this force, and & propor administration of the business, there need be no difliculty in dotecting frauds aud 7 reforming tha scrvice, Time alone §a necded. - & NOTES AND NEWS, rare onwravings, colored drawings, and sulo- h lutters; a copy of the eriginal edition of pology,' extended with mora than old carleatures und and rure portraits; Dr. Doran's * Anuals of tho English Stage,” large lmrcr edition, extended to four volumes: John 'hilip Kemble's copy of Ireland’s “8hakspearo Forgoriea''s and play-bills and theatre, tickets from the time of Sheridan, M Poor Ada Cavendishl” eags n corrospond- cnt of the Boston (Jaeette, “'she lins hud a hard timo In Ainerica. In tho first place, she wan in- terviewed the day shejarrived, and, belng very suucts worricd sl snnoged by busineas, shio was rather shiort her treatiuent of the intervlew- er. e pubtished what shie sald, ond hier juan- ner of saylug it, so that the public got the {mopression that sho was a ‘cad,’ aod a cross-grained one at that, The truth ls, she was badly treated. Bhe suppoeed, until the day of her arrival, that she was to play a two months! epgagement in New York, and to her consternation found that it was bue for two wecks, aud thicn abe waa packed off 1o Torouto. Au Intimate friend of hers told mo that her terms with tho Broadway mauagement were per- fectly absurd; that she was uot 10 recelve auy- thing untit after 82,000 a week. ‘Ihe consc- ?wm‘c was, hesays, that the mauvapement made 5,000 out of her cogagement, und shie juade h As her oxponscs wero over $1,U00,—sho hiad to pay for ker Mibograpls aud othier work, ~her cogugencnt was certalnly not profitable to this actress. I sbe had pot brought over soue moncy with her sho would have becn com- pletely bankrupt. 1 feur that Miss Cavendish wiil go bark to England with a very bad fdea of American ways. 1should 1Ko o bear wusl she BOTH MEN LAY TO THEIN OARS, and with any amount of vlm strove to obtaln an advantace, but unsuceessfully, At thistime ouly apout tho length of a bodt and a Lalf sep- arsted them, their boata being ucarly abreast tho press bouoi, which had lald to while they poasod tho buoys. On thelr return they swept pist {n wagniffcent stylo, cach one beuding to Lis work with a will, and nerved by the clicers of tho spectators. The tlurd inlle was completed in nlne mioutes. Very lttle chango took plave lu the fourth mile, which was done In six minutes, the tnen pulling with all thelr mhght. At the commencement of the fifth nnd last mile ilanian took tho lead, pulling 83 and Courtney 80 to the minute. Coming down tho hume-streteh somo (e akill wus displayed, but both men created cone stdernblo cousternation among thelr backera b veering too much to the soutll, nnd renderlog (b nevessary for both to recover ground, Itanlan eventually came fu winuer in 88 min- utes nud & scconds, Bofore reaching the doal Courtney stonped rowiug to avold a foul, haviag got {nto Hunlan's water, The latter’s timo trom the turning- buoy, two and onc-half wiles, cuming down streun, was 11 minutes and 50 seconds. Tho race was nd‘udml to Hanlan by a length oud o quarter. Thewiuner rowed atonmalde of Court- ey and shook the cutiant American by the hana very wartnly, amid loud cheers from thonennds of spectators, ‘The veteran refereo declared that it was tho moat taznlticent raca that he had cver scen, THH FBELING IN NBW YOIK.. svectul Dispateh to The Trivune, Nmw York, Oct. .~1t Is the prevailing im- Ing, after o)}, Jike the old Democratle party,’ For an unsavory smell, there {s nothing quito equal to It cxcept Bridgeport, and then ft re- quires o hot day and a stronr routhwest wind, by Goodman, but was neatiy run out by Anson, with the nssistavco of “Barkin and Harbidee. Goodman finally worked, his way home with the tirst run for the Milwaukegs, ‘Tho (ifth wus a whitewudh fortho Milwaukees, ‘although Creamer wos oa third frum the pre- vious Inniog, hut 80 slygp was the tieldlog of the Whites that ho wus still there when the thhid Milwaukeean gotidut. The bome Club added two more to thelracore in this funing ou o sintles, Peters belig ov third base to begin with,—Start sendlug fn Peters, and Ferguson dalng the ssme for Joc. -V Ju the sixth and sevent)) inuings the Milwan. Kees made two mors ruua, bringing their score up to three—the sum total of thoir rups. lels was put In to piteh {nstead of Bennett, and it must have opened his eyes to see how llitio nercy his white-iosed compnulons had for him, for something fu the neizbburhood of ten total buses wus malo off his pitching, and tho same puber of runs, ‘The Milwaukees played thelr turn up thelr coat collars nna ghn and bear ft, To cap the climax of this disgusting state of affalrs, the judges' barge broke adrift, and fu lees than two inin- utes was off down stream. A tug fmmedlately ave chaae, followed by another at short notice, and, after o demorstlzing chase, the bargo was made fast to the tug and towed back to her former position, At last the storm showed signs of breaking, but {4 was not till 4 o'clock that the water bad resumed A CONDITION PIT FOR RACING. Again was the flag hung out {rom the referee’s tur. Meauwhllo both Courtneyand Hanlan bud been taking it very quictly at thelr respective quartors, Both were fn cxcellent splrits, and ns confldent as tholr most ardent supporters could desire. Haonlan ovea or twice exprcsied Limeel? as doubtful of tho race coming off, and Courtney spokedn tho same atraln. At last the momentous perfod arrived. Oo tho aigual bolug given, Hunlan was the lint to make his nppearance, as was to Do expocted from tha fact of bls having to pull somo mile further than bis opponecnt to reach the starting- buoys. olooked sfmply superb, and paddied down with an cass and grace which, as he drow closer to where the @roat crowds were us- sembled, cxcited a burat ol applause. Ho bawed e et——— “Poss” Kertx 18 sald 1o favor HENDRICKS ana Democratic candidate for 1880, Tammany fs tho New York Democracy, and the vots of New York {8 not tg be desplsed In a Natioaat Convention, Sax Camr {4 to undertake the job of an. swering the masterly speech of Cane Scnunz ou the financlal queatfon, recently dellvered in Cincinnatl, Tho auswer will be more cvasive than direct. 2 Havlng in mind the fate of GusLbenor's kite, Mar? Canvesten declines to run for Congress in the free-for-all raco In tho Miwau- Y kee District, TiLpes's ogent at Marquette, steallog the Trecords, waa on a still hunt. POLITICAL NOTES. f f haif of the cighth {onlug, when the approoch- ing derknuss and o suspicion of ralu nocessitat- ing the calling of the gume. Iu the score avpended will Le fonnd the best record the Chi- u‘u:v Club hns made this scason Iu seven io- niugs. f l THE #CORK: | CHITAGO. Tow is this, Joln Oberly? 'They any yourmun Joshua Allen has been taking ** horns" *thongh to toppie over the walls himself. Brace tmup, dohn, Dr. (George A. Wilson, nominated for Congreas hy the Tiemocracy of the Niuth District, ARMY PROMOTIONA. Spvetal Diepalch 1o Tae Trivune, Tho Public gencrally, and Slrangers Wi N , D. €.y Octs 8.—Ths D t et v enrdiadlv invilo: in tln‘q‘fl:n‘u'::o:ulud what they luul:wlf-l«;l:cur: : \lflllll.l,‘,’ (e (‘ll), Wl'dhm) mvilod, ‘P new ides ol placiuy tife men buck on the Lases bas womu udwtrers, but 1t anveared yes- terday s if it would not bu niuch of a success, ‘'ie ulavers themsclyes did nol apparently know where they belonged, and it will require » remodeling of scure-shects should the plan bo adopted, which is not iikely. Besides, it would bu ueceasary to have hall-u-aozen cutcherd, so as ta relleve e unother when disabled. Mon be- 0 0 1 il o0 deel to tho occupants of the boats near him ss he 3 thut Courtney sold- out co | Veters, i€ 0 . clause tostop all promotions fo cach and every i p::,n :;“_“::,Ah;\:flh l\‘{‘:n:'; :fl;’:.‘mg:d’g ::": passed, ond s faco waa lighted up with a {’5‘{1‘;‘.‘;,’;{,";’,‘:,“{";,‘,, Ilr‘-l:. " ,,:,‘.’.]- llx‘:: " :fl&,’v“:fi Hemsen, o v }:,‘H, Efi:".:f,,!!‘." +0 thatniersiewes tha night o grade, arm, corps, and department, Exception 1 (] oad e, pleasant ymlle, A n;w mu-fmnu later l‘% ;‘[;z;‘l‘ngmggfll‘lo “;"u';‘l '}‘&&L‘:“‘;‘,:l‘l‘":“"":‘ "fl Total,.,, . 41/10{ 4 | _ A petition bas beon prescotad to the Mayor of | %32 "ll'fl'!"-‘l:l“‘ n proviso reading as follows: Jolin Armstrong, Groonback candldate for COURTNEY APPBARED, them to vack Haman, - Yeste rday i NILWAUKEE, B Putludetphia prayivg for su investigation into ‘This limitation shalt not spply to the line of i A H L Siate Ecnator In Lasalla C dressoll fo o whits Jorsey, and with ublue cap, | wiB® (2, Bl 0" Yiake hote ) Jons | Dcymle d © % 01 0| theconduct of tho Forrest Howme. 1t Lsaigued | the ariy below tbo rank of Cuptain.!" Under oo, jor [n Lasalle County, fa worth 8100,+ | fj5 iercyloan form showed to fomense advan- | (i §100 to~ 825 in - Haolan's. fayor, | Geodmar, 1 o 8% | by s large number of influential mombers of the | this the War Dopartment bas Litberto held all g 0nly subscribod $6to tho Congresstdnal ( 4oy gy ho' passed down tho course, Every | Tho knowlng ones havo held uloof. The Jer o, 31 8f & | profession, and ruos as fullows: promotions 1o the grade’ of Captain n_;“‘"“ fund, aud now his varty assoclates du- | iovenient of Lis osrs was peefection, and, like | a/d’s story this morning from Avburn is cone | trenine: a3 1| Maoy triends of tho iato Edwin Porrest, sawoll |y “gpvanee, the questton of the prope nd he ahall get off tho tickat, b s flemed, and it Is reported thu exvitemont hes | Hennett, c. ;| 1) 0 | 85 membors of the dramatic professton, caunot CYAficgy SH0" QUCN propey Tako 1) the Qutarfo boy, ho was grected with tremen- it b Hulters, I ol @ { nelp viewing with aluria tho present financial con- | coustruction of this provise having ik ;;ll):e‘dluelmur ‘]";" ';_f tho Obristion | gous chcering. At 4:50 both men drew up {f%’;;':?:;z:“bmfll‘lgy‘;fi 18 sobitier as 1o make | y{organ 3l 31 8 | dulos ‘ol the bequest Iaft oy kst disinguiehed | been referred 1o the Atturuey-Gencral, ) vhat ls It wort| [ 3 ced " o actor fur relief ol in le; ortfunate uasocisi S - 2 = Yion clauso out uf 'Dh]zl):"m:)nry,‘ :mlllla“::::!‘e'n:p“ alongshdo tho ]‘f"'_‘“' h""’“' and recelvod thelr | eopaiderod forever disgraced ab home, Bportiug | Weaven v 232 | R e Drotceston of tha stago, and naviag solely :: He has just decided that, as the limitation In re- " ) Worih? are eoqundrums wropounded by Tom inatructions, Theso given, both men drow up | wen bero say ho will never by sble Lo muke ui Total.... 22]11] 8 | beart the desiro 10 sce the viewsol (he apove | gard to promotion does nob, Uy eXDress Lerms 0F | -~~~ sm~emn-- B ool Wk, of s Soon oupuge 2% 7 0% | e, and ofier et il any epueU cODOBAM. | g 7 | s oy, aear ks ety el | provis, wnply o the Lieutenmnin iy nave o i Ohatlie Boone, fusion candidate for th TUS STAUT WAS EFPECTED, To (ke Wealern_Assoctated Press. Chicagas. oo B B—20 | piost earaestly soliclt yon, in pursuance of tuo | Clear rizht to reccive any promotlons thin may 5 ‘5 ouse fg 1 . ato for tho |y ,p mon getting wolt away together with a | New You, Oct. S.—The Spiridof the Times, | Miiwauke 1 power vested tn you (s coutained In the Iast will | be duc thewm up to the rank of Captain, Under AN oaatie nu:'f::‘t:-’.‘;":::n:“;?:d;::: st | gplondid, oven stroke, Iu thirty strokes Han. | fnan editoriol on the Courtoes-slaulon tuces | crafien o Nt e oo Tt eney sty “eoa | thie declaton sll vacancics fn tuo grule of Cap- Divicns 10 excapo tho qraft. Anothior arefi—the | 100 bost forged shightly to tho front, aud In | Wrltien boforotho result wis winounced: say: | “hecobuse bii—Casgidrs | ooy, | ected therowith o the end thut wortuy and | taln havo just beea flled from tho grade of oarmvaasi reath of —1 ia next thirty he had a declded lea sbout r ¢ , = Q bot b ludiguation—whi cateh bl ig No- | ¢ hirty ho had a decided Jead of shout | Vel Thorsday noom, sl s bortiblily ) | | (L84 ases on cloun bite—Chicago, 847 Mlwads | nedy partus W pes Megriag for pactiibaon | LAWY, of ecretary Shermnn renuiring NEWSPAFRER c:bcr. a couple of yard, pulling graudly at : rty-two au’. rudon:mvl:vcln n:(nl{ cmmam on I'I“l': um; flfl.""n“n.fi‘.‘.‘l‘“."‘.’x’.?"“"“"" n!cd.‘ \‘uur ll-nrly'fiuvu-l |:: (ho‘lnqlll{‘y unn-nlnulll Natfonal Banks to pay thelr express charges on (7] 8 o o ¢ regre i compelled Lo sa, el Pl e b this article wi eatly relleve the mind, o o affe e gy Proachor fullent V. A Welaor, | [0 LR, TG L e ion edt Th | i 10t whieh suib Mave st Soo it | - Vmplro~twars, o s Chicaso o, inte o "Ou e who land e o fh | porrsi St SUEMBILE i b, e Lo AT A 1 ‘ 9 natni * sculling mual ¢ 0 e poc] n v 7 Niath Dy, Soinine, for Slato Senator In the | | b 0 oven kecly and overy stroko ook | aquatie hiutarys Dils. Pair o FEanIt. divgriceruily: | ik s bepsen by the favciulid, the Rama | Beotor, who 4o eperously bastoned upon shoty | T¢au. Tue s¥eragedaily receipts hitberto of cur- { ; Hapiat ) wus sl to b avery respectable S ttoal” im Naw | York {“y was a wonderful une for its batth iaplay, the kiud ufices s well expressod by hiw dn his | Fency for redemption have been §600.000. To-day winlster at Leividere. What ho will bo | the waternsclean as & kuife. The cheering 4 1 ton o expressod by Bl I B 1 the reccipts wero littlo moro than #100,000. Thu i L il oven b Auburn, = the odde uro' 100 on the Canadian, and thodrands of dollars of Ifanlan woney o hegging fur want of cakers, few being williug 10 back Courtney svew at these tidiculous tgures. The performauces of the men need uo recltal here, lant the beat man ever kuown in 1 easily the fas! sculloe th bas produced, 10 §s Jttie cholce between thels records, snd no mau who bas carefully il intellis iast will und testament, ‘Danfel Dougherty, veferriog ta the petition and of tiw condition of the Furreat bequest, says the reason why more peavle have not been admitted 1o the Home is that' it has uot the means of supporting avy more than the pres- ent uumber of {nmates, thy estatc’s realty bue fug unproductive and beavily tuxed. from the graud stand was doaluning us the boy in blue drew shead. A¢ the half-milo Itan- Jan bad [ncreased bis Jead to half s lencth, and COURTNEY UERE MADE A BPLENDID BURST, but wsa met by another on the part of Iaulan, who continucd to bold his own, aud puiling & terrific stroko full of power. His opponent was Y2t Le gets amizched oll over In the political 2, nobudy can tell, i Tho Sta% Register, which all along has ": expectorating ovur the Democratlc State plate m“;'unw vetulantly complains of **ile Isck of “lw.’ aud zea) " dplsyed by the party through- Btate. After contributiug to demordlice CI:I_.M of the lmlcmpuun Uunm'x &Iu'u nn;lun- — b Ly ! if AV i | receipts thnfi“me‘lgu:r n’a‘u‘x{w’l'l»l‘;mr‘;:lfiuu u.: Wu‘r‘kln! ‘The nttention of Nowspaoar Pablishors 12 the BHureau ooe-uixth, Several lady countera ';n]!f,ofl Lo the faat that havin latoly -glgnhm were dluchiarced from the Burcau to-duy on | IPRARE ettuckmentsto two of R1L8 TRl account of the reduction In the auiount of | Gor baye an wen bk, Dromos, Lho Tribuus work, Folders herestoft Ly e . “Thé Cubinet has nally decided that United Tha maoisines aro of Chamburs 1ros. & Co. . —— » wro of Chatubors Liros. & Co." By, Who Regiater yoy cach 0 geatly studicd, thelr isiory wonls offor 100 o | 10K 0n buscs neurly all the Linie, th catclior must States troops toay by used under the posse- | maoke, and are i oxvsllsut order, ouch liny= i e i il o "‘"‘,fl’ '"Tm"‘ '"'l‘ “‘,";"'3‘ '";f'" 0or eienur. 1t avet two nren made a iatch where | 5ta0d up to the rark beitlud thie batter In every HYMENEAL, e e (e e I o "rotect | I0g thie Kabler wnproverment. Two vf the B with, Ropublicun candidato for | asastrivg. Tho struzgle was lndoed graud as | 1\, beitiug should hisve been even this wi Inning, und the price of catcliers will corre- Bnecial Pisvateh (o The Tribuna. Government property whenever it fu in danger | Machines areadaptad Lo & four-payo sunple- 4 Treusarar, s thety-third-dogrea Masan, | $h0 o and milo-snd-a-half points wore passed, | race, Ustll Monday' night both part svoudingly fncrewse. [s may not bave bad 8 | G4y gopuiu, TN, Oct. &—The moat fashlon- | of destruction, and also to prevens the lujug | Fent of The Wrribune, muking four toldu, aud Drspouknte, tho Democratlo canaldate, twa tuir. | but Hanlan drow shiesd until o was & good two | manded odds, 'tl,‘l;{n jno " Tact was“so well | fulr trial yesterday, on uccadnt of 40 few beltt | e weddiug that bus occurred fn this cty for | out of bostilo expeditions to forcizi countriss, T Pallwinsnt, Lrihano pupu e aeond, Urand-Lodge delegwtes cad certify {-leugths to the front, Just tben the American ; i s{tan lses, A % A cireular to that effect will svon Lu {ssued ho o P I ety S it Sty | eLLS to W ok gt e ey | i ol S i | ubectnt it ) S b wh | sarr v ook, s e i, 8 | oo oo A 18 adjuurnments fr asking odas, but cows Jorward liku trua Canadiaus Y i e il X . Dick N 3 % B ctary Fivarts causes the stutement tobe | bioy, ‘Uhey can be ssen i1 operstion uud we e mgay g from lubor to. sefrestiments | gigantic eflort, spurted to thirty-six strokes | BAER UM, e "3y 00 o Gur Ned: and Angon did excelleut work Iy the [ufiold. | T, Dickeon, No. 73 Eayt Malu struct, This bab- | oo tugtthe reason why ho so long delayed | guarantos thom, with the g Abou({ easouuble, to the mioute, and pulled down Hanlau's lead Lot men are 10 guod health, ata varfectly aulted l.uu Milwuukees made u poor list at bittiog l.ur; m‘glbr:,l;: \:;auml::t‘ ramc- E. D‘l:::gf‘.‘:‘;z - | thy fishery dispatch to Lomdou was that ft s onts Lo DO LLDOMOF to B0y Miachine mads. A#ls ouly opposition M. Sherwin | Lalf a length as the two-mile polnt was passed, kin, and, their Sclding was not up 10 thelr usuul J =Y | Onsidered csscntial to have later stalistlos us fiim el thom cheap, us wa hsve uig tor ‘with boats and scully, snd rud{ ang able W row aa fast as thoy ever dld in their five A triend of Courtuey's who bud boen backin hiw hoavily betv, becama alarmed Wedneaday, au telegraphed to bin asking if _suytbing was wrong, Fug anewer, seut Wedneeday eveuing afier g race had becu vostponed for that day, was: hall win 11 1 a3, sud am coutudent I can. bigucd) - CuarLxs K. COTRTARY. I the face of those facts, ihe odds on lisnlan respocted young ladies, and Mr, Lumbert Stans- bury, a well-kuown traveituy mau from Cutca- go, whose popularity is wide. ‘The mardace ceremony took placs at 8 p, ., befng performed Ly tue Rev. 8. A. Garducr, of Peuria, {u the pres- ence of & few particulsr fricuds, From 8 to 10 e . the reception was beld. Severul huudred fuvitations had been given, thercby briogiug to- rether tho represeututives ot the wealth apnd #rade. The third aud concluding game will be blayed to-morrow alternoun. STARS—LOWELLS, Symacusk, Sept, §.—Stars, 12; Lowells, 1. TEDESTRIANISM, O'LEARY FUKTY MILES ALNAD. New Yous, Uct. &—At 10 u'ciock this wore- gulnlog on him gradually. Tho excitement liere bocame Intense, the Amcricaus frautically cheering thelr tan og, and freuzied at the tierce struggle. At length it scemed ag If both wmen were peck aud neck, but fu reality it was oot so. Hanlan kept his boat's noso to the front by a third of & leugth, snd was pulllog hls Jevel ?f:‘n ¥ourth District { one Parson Staughton, POt wiinout o parleh, aclergywan witbout s 2 Politician without s principle," and whosa by uhm A ths Democratic varty is, that be got s Y fat stumping Iodiana for Tilden and ICka, A regular old Btoughtoo-bottle. Yflm I8 fanw? e Drooklyn Hugle ,‘,‘m': Slilcs that ¢*Ouly a fuw months since, 10 the beyet of the ishvrics of the Uuited | $38 room they occupy. Mor furthor partics ‘Ntates (o arder to sustuln tho vosltions of Lia let- | Wlars address TRIBUNE GO ter, Sevretary Sherman was Fequested Lo oblaln e e xfiu Iulm".‘um}l?n from lhc; Hahing Il.:mh:tawmz FINAN the cateh of the present scason. | wits | T TR i suwed » ereat deal of thne. Seeretary Everls EsTAULIY (L s e S SIS LT | RANDAL 1, FOUTE, BANKER, A ¢ bave, since Tuciday moralng, incressed, uot dou fu the dull scason. by el D best, Mis swiug was as steady as over, but he Y ddeul; Lar) i Jug O'Leary fuished bis 270th mils and flughes | beuBtitul of the entire city, as well as waay b 0 BROADW NEW YOI, Larter i, Harslao $ ih L aclly, bt apadealy sod gensiiacly, satll e distingulstied \ Tothe Watern Auoclated Press, MHaviog boen for tweive cmner of New York " o, of Chicago, went lussne il 25 Ands X 12 ’ J ngulstied gucsts from sbroad. The tollets ¢ . C. g G i X o Uiitovering g & dlasetiog u'fu'ln Ciloat pulled moro rupidly than Iu soy rsce iu his ll(l));:-lu)'.‘ayuon' “n:l:‘:::gx‘nwm 4 ‘beas Backiog his 24%d wile. Hugues® physiclan says he lajn of thowe presciit were superb, the refreshinents Wastnaton, D, C., Oct, &.—The roceipts of | b P Fresldeos of Gold Doard, thy Langy wod V charscteraud b eat S pata bougnt bod; record. good conaltion and raptdly fuiproving, New Yogrx, Oct. 3—Midnight,—At 11 oclock to-nlght O'Leary had walked 319 miles aud Hlughea 279 aud seven laps, which left O'Leary nearly forty miles shesd. e CRICRET. AUSTHALIANS V¥, PUILALELFOIA SLEVEY, PuitapsLesia, Pa, Oct. $—The cricket- Juatch between the Austrullans and Puiladels bauk-notes st the ‘Lreasury to-day for redemp- | Bisl tion wero only §100,000, the swallest uwount ever recelved In one day. As tbo-work of the Redemption Ageucy has been so suddenly de- creased by the yecent dlreular providing that banks remitting votes for redewption wust pay £ iz :.hu fl.’“ of tmmg:nl(llon, lulmtl olhllhx:’uu ll:'lu~ Government Bondy, ug them, » uumber of employes fu thet division Y 4 of the Tregsury are yucmploved for Lhe pres (’Q“k ('0““‘, or‘rlers' ¢ty . thero Willprobably ba @ beavy reduc- City Scrips and Vouchers, tlou of the forve soon. Under the law of | Lought sudsuldby LAZAKUS SILVERMAN, July A, pojuinwg Nutional baoks o ko Pazd, bhasabsi b SORiSIS g perlonce bs cusrantued. Sl o contrail, seh we SHrE a 2™ ) 1aFge OF il amOBUCA W8l 1614 'ons FEQUIAT GUMBIAIUNG 434 MUGOrans 6. Paiuphiet eutitled ¢ Wall Bircel, * aud sluck itaidlug valuabla lsforaation, walled o3 res - Courtney 1 thie vity, twa weat to Montieal Tues- llhly et a4 next moening ouo tolugraphed bls tlouds s t immediately, and go the other wey. Wi We saw Wedneaday night telegrams fiom New York wportiug men, now in Montres), 1o their patrons bore, which soad ad lu\\u*n’: Isee all you havs and cau Lurrow oa Hanlen, oS B RS Pl TR Grber W setled. Liack lanlan sny swount, auy 0duaca folut accoudt. Back Cansda. TUs Now Vorscr fedguired. Everytbing vi baulaus suy vdis Tio rsca {ss eud. 7 Of bls own father,” Tho oaly founds- u:;": this le.4n the fact tuat Carter ts mad, mad reh bare, wince Kehou beat bim out of the 0B for Cyugress., ——— GEN. SHERMAN. %#ou.., Oct. 8.—A 8t Joseph (Mo.) dls- w u.':i".lfm‘ 8lerman passed through there UgPpggi ¥ 14 €0 route ta the East from elegant, the vresents humerous aod coatly. ‘T bridal palr left ou the miduight traln for C‘hl:figu. carrylug with them tho best wishes of all TUR PACE WAS TERRIBLE, snd the swoat stood out o tho Lrows of some vf the men who had risked thelrall on the Torouto boy. As the turnivz-buoys were peared the speed if anythiog became greater, uud Haulan put on anotber splendid burst, and turned the buoys just a third of & length abead with & splendld sweep, Courtuey pressing bim ¢losa rousd, apd bLougleg well upon his ' BANCROFT BETTER, Newpoar, R, L, Oct, 3.—Mr. Bancrolt passed a coufortable night, snd slept coustderable. His puiysiviup remuined withblin. Mr, Baucroft will be ublized to keup Lis bed oue week, in order L0 give Lis [ractured rib tivie to kuit

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