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‘THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,’ AUGUST 7, 1880—TWELVE PaGus. ; FoF a SPORTING NEWS. advantage, and held to withinthirty yards of Firat on orrars—Boetonn, 4; Chicagos, & — THE SOLDIERS’ SILAM. and furnishes 2 stampin ground | the skirmishers keep up a rattling firo at | reveilta, hy the bugle ahd’ drum corps; regl- for tho subsequent movements of the Union | will. Tho cavalry detachments ndvance a | mental and Association revntons. the wire, when Plultips gave ‘Tom a couple First on balts—Bostons, J. scouts and the cavalry, ‘On. mia oe fe Guin trifle, and the firing goes on. ‘Tho Ie Afternoon 3 o'clock, at the state Fi aie Greunt of wicked cuts of the whip, and the old blfnd 2 hie powers 3; Flint, i 1% 2 ; Alino of woods skirta tho way, and addsto | reserve. Is pushed’ forward, and a new | 7Musle, by the Rite sl Rata fellow got away su fast that he shot under palled halis—Corcoran, "73 Hond, 10s ‘ ; fat Ys i pa yornl musle, by tho, &x-Holdiers’ & | Suflors see Called strikes—Corcornn, 46; Bond, 48, Galesburg the Scene of a Terrific tho strategical situniion of the place. ‘Tho | skirmisb-lin | formed —necr’ the fort. | Glen chub: “prayers ay the Rev, Willinm I, Two Fast and Exciting Races at | the wire on nt least even terms with the gray | rinie—a.no.- ili ahd a ilitary: Encounter Yes- hion tents necupy the southeastern portion | A. sa ly fa made, led ¢ by Gene | Moors, Chaplain of tho Ex‘Soldiors’ & Hailors’ mire. Mattie Hunter was at Lucy's girth, Umplre—Doescher. a i Military of the square. Back of to tents ly the race- | 1illlard In person, aud the Rebs move. for- | Arsncintion: Aridres, hy Gov, Dennison; muste, the Buffalo Park Meeting. and Rowdy Boy quite even with ier. ‘The SUPP ALO .VG: WORCESTER, ; 4 terday course on the south. Still furthor back are | ward in double-quick charge on the Union | by tho United Stures linrricks Rand; artdross, judges’ verdict was a dead heat; Rowdy Boy i 2 the wonds, and behind thom the Union cav- alry, a portion of tho infantry, and four Un Phae stot Speclat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, | Bi10lf, D rb Sorrel Dan Wins After a Bix-Heat | . Hefore the hors were called for tho fifth | _\VoucestEn, Moss, AUF is today a A lines. A buale-call brings the senttered | by Gen. James B. Sterdtinan, of Oblo; intro- Unton cavalry, and the Union skirmish-linn | ditetion of distinguished umests; musia by tha falls back In good order, ‘The artillery fol- | United Btatos Barrneka hand, jeces, ° ‘ 5 LUE game was inntked by weak. tween State Militia Represente | oe the ese ee aera oe ae omni Kefore ther fort again | , urenne—artiiory taltic at rundown, thr | Contest, and Wedgewood Does Hoa eee oe a Sia | ides. ‘Tho Buftalos mado throe of thelr six Be! Taye tip Waribort oad sce tromitios | open thelr honteo throat Pe core fiery | teen guns: wnnd nid brilliant display Of fru. tho tur {hn bine: the musterpate being | Nita in the third tuning, and scored four une eo: ing the Confederacy and of th Horn and southorn extremities | open thelr hongse thronts, and the, arth lery | works, tinder tho superintendency of Mr. Phil the Same. i na bunelt, the quarte Ing | earned runs on errors by Cory, Irwin, and: a 4 ii he field, is a well, with a erib- | respond in first-class style, while tho volley | guger, of Columbus, 0.1 tereopticon views nt reached in 3) seconds, Tom leading Rowe Stovey. ‘The Worcesters did’ not eet 'n mar . the Union. Ke wall, Around it northenst of tho well | firing on tho Union left has an apparently | pattio-ncones, ete, ote,, nt the west front of tho * Boy a neck, Mattle Sunter third, | t, titea base in the game, and only two to is a plain wooden crib, behind which three r. Honry Miller, At MH o'clok h dlepressing effect on the already waning cour | State-House, by M ors Will subsequently | ay ho 1 zo of fie enemy, ‘The fHnes Feniually tho stenal will bo given and taps sounded, ox on. Dan fourth, and = Suuey Jast On the or four Union skirnils Tho Chicagos Encounter Another | backatretel: Second base, . Lucy struck a runaway galt, : ' . lo low nnd proceed: to open out on tho} close up. ‘The cavalr ich «a | tho preceding day. : . and paced Inte. second place before passing | ,inniiwe— 123456789 : Good Deal of Powder Burned Johuny Rebs. moment ago. was tailed in, moves | Foronce polities have fallen below par Detoat at tho Hands of the nif at. which point she was wexeted | malo. so 0040000 0 04 it Me ‘Worcestet ~ 900.9 0'0 00 0-0 and Much Enthusiasm THY CONFRDENATE STRONGHOLD, around the =o race-track buck of the | even in Colsmbus, which lias won a National tho Bostons. behind Tom and inside of Rowdy Bay, out Fielding o! fufnln, 2; Worcester, 4. ” o ted. + | Fort Lee, is at the extreme northeastern cor- | tents, and reappears on the right of tho field. | reputation on necount of its being the birth- ste of whom was Dan, with Mattie unter | fase hits—Duifalo, 6; Worcoster,3. t . Created. nor of thd eld. Itis an octagonal redoubt, | ‘Che artillery and volley-firing is kept up, and pines of soinany new party organizations. at lis heels. Time, 1:08. Entering | .Two-baso bit—Tatham, woe Bilrrounded in front by aditeh and on the | tie result Is deafening. Now the mati body | But now all minds arecentered on the events | providence, ‘Troy, and Buffalo tho | tho. tint quarter” ‘Tom "assumed a | Flert base on errors—Duttalo, i; Worcestar, 1s sido and rear by woolen fences, Behind tt | slvances, and tho right and left wings move | of next week, and that they will be Interest- , ys clear lead, and Lucy took second position, | First baso on balls- ltennett, The Northern Troops Overcome the | are the enemy and‘headquutters; tho hated forward in nuison with them. ‘The skirmish | ing cannot bu doubted. Other Winning Olubs. _ | Pan. third, Rowdy Boy fourth, and Mattie { Left on bases lutata, t+ Worcester, 3. he ’ ding to th Rebel rar fica. from tho, Hagpole. in | cfs fire by file and the troops by Volley; nad . Ilunter last, “At tho middie of the turn Tuey pbirnek outs -Drieoalle Uobein Remick, Wile Rebs, According to the Feo a tee erm yon frame tie can, | thodin is tremendous, ‘he Rebel gnnstrom . AT SPRINGFIELD, ILL. TITS brushed up to Tom's wheel, and, Dan fol. | "Sanseaileason (intvin, 87j on Corey, 4, a Program. parts. Inside the fort ara four pieces of.| the fort return a sullen reply. Bat thelr aup- Apectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ‘ie TURE. lowed In close pursuit. ‘om'led Lticy nlf | strikes eniled—Ow Galvin, 6: off Cory, 1%, _ Artillery unter thecammand of Licut. Walls, | PY of ammunition Is already low in that Sriuxars It, Aug, G—The Indiea- THE BUFFALO SERTING. atength at the three-quarter pole, in 1:4137, | Double play—Driscall and Force, ' Gen. Reynolds commands tho First Brigade, | Watter, and the Unton forces are momenta: | |, SON" Wintiiere an ee ar dares ng Bpeelat Dispatch to The Cateago ‘Tribune, and Dun was but ttle over in length | Timo ot gamo—1:30. tdat d Othor OMtcors § camposiny io Stark County’ Veterans, o | tly closing in, flushed with tho suntalnty: 9 ‘ y large ni Burrano, N. Y. Aug. 6.—Tho fourth day behind, with Rowdy Boy and Mattio Tlunter | Umpire—Lradley, Gon. Sheridan ani rs Specs | sipoxas | angers ‘Aas thoy have been dubbed, or wielory: tha Reha skirmishors, af tenrlatiee. at np soldiers Seunic In this elly of the trotting meeting drew together nbout a lena! Hi ancl, two Yengths | vay, on the TROY V8. CINCINNATI. . J.D, : y valiantly endeavoring stem . back | next weel:-at which the prominent veterans i omestretch Lucy ontfooted Tom aud eame |. , F tators of tho Bloodless under Col. J. 2. Hatfield: and the Loutsyilie the oncoming tide, take refuge in tho | of the State will be pri Mh 2 6,000 spectators, In all respeets the day was | home a handy winner by. two lengths in Borie Dispeich to Phe Cite eters ui etorans, or Fifth Louisiana,” under Col. James ‘W, Kags, ‘The Second Hrigade, com> manded by Gen. Eliott, of Princeton, con- alats of the Medway ‘Vetoranss ar. “Loulsiana Tigers,” under Col. C, BP. Fisher, and the Henderson County Veterans, assisted by the “ Magnolin Veteran Guerilla,” under Col. 3, F. Baker. The Rebel band Inspires the requisit enthusiasm by playing “Dixie,” “Bonnie luc Flag,” and “Maryland, My Maryland,” which {ar harshly upon the enemy's cars. Gen. 1illiard, the Rebel commander, casts a veteran's glance on tho natural and artificial defenses, and gives freaitent orders to Col, J, M. Rico, his Acting Adjutant-Genoral, 'Thoir eyes flash fire} it looks as if thoy meant business, . TINS COMMANDER OF THF UNION FORCES, Gen, S, B. Sherer, knows the end from tho beginning, so docs everybody else, and Isn’t a bit axclted, For his cavalry _com- mander he has Col, Walter and Licut. Wilson, and his infantry forces are intrusted to Col. Harper and Col. Elder. ‘The Unton forces exceed tho Rebs about two to one, the fighters for tho Stars and Stripes numbering about 300 and the defend- ors of the fort about 150, Four dust-stained scouts ride up the west road from the Union side to spy out the Rebel band, ‘The Rens, of course, “geton to” that, and start oul a skirmish line, The skirmishers ran out with threo cheers, but they run back again wniter cover of tho fort. A moment later the Union skirmish line, comprising the McDonough Neterans, under Col. Reid, 1s comm. ing out, with ‘blood in its exe and powder in its muskets, Tho boys {n blue load, advance, and open fire standing. ‘Thon thoy sneak up toa position in Hne with the well, and open outon the enemy again. In order to give tho Rebs a fair.chance to do the proper thing under the circumstances, Maj, Healy rides forward towards the fori Troy. N. ¥,, . O—The Troys present. of the most favorable character, the sky | 2:16¢; Dan wasn good third, Muttie Hun | ed Keefe, the p AURA pitcher, for. ie frst belng cloudless, the temperature comfortably ter fourth, end Rowdy Boy last onc Lira + | tine to-day, and he proved remarkably of- . w id th sph 1 i brace out five lengths divided tho firat and last. | fective. ‘Tie Cincinnatis were strangthened " arn, and the atmosphere clear and brace | Rowdy Boy and Mattie Hunter now went ing, with ave Wily Hoy and: Mattie TLUNGE ina by the addition of J, White, who joined ing, with a very gentle breege stirring, The | to the stable for not winning a heat in five, | them this morning, G Reilly and Manning track was never better, and the program an | and only Lucy, Tom, and Dan started for | have been relensed. The, Tproys won. the excellent one, embracing the 2:22 and 2735 | tte sixth Neat. At the pool stand | same hy goo batting, carming two runs in trotting and free-for-all pacing eventa, $40 to $8 on Lucy was. freely offerci | the first innme on hits of Tobin and Fer- and sparingly taken. While scorin, write . Owing to laxity on the part of tho judges, | fhecaie evidont that something was Wwronk ionkaty ae a aouble ofS Ulesple. “Heale who . with Lucy or herdriver, as the mare came up | reaching his first on safe hits. ‘The Cinein- INDULGED SPLAN TO AN OFFENSIVE YXTENT | Very slowly, acting as if she did not want to | natis scored their runs on wild throws of {n tho 2:23 race, allowing him taudrive Wedse- Marty aul conkL nobbe browait: to thew iia Holbert and passed balls. : woot! thres heats without making an effort | delay the judges gave the word when she was ihre for elther, when it was positively known that | a tength behind, Tom Immediately dashed to | Cineinatt. 0900 he could linye won them all, tho contest wns | the fore, and made the pace to the quurter in Rase-hita—Troy, 9; Cincinnat!, 4. ae needlesly prolonged, so that tho 2:25 raco | Sf seconds, two open lengths in advance of Errors—Troy, 4; Cincinnati, 4. a hind to be postponed until! to-morrow morn- Dan, who was three lengths ahead of Lucy. Ttuns earned pr chet . tng at ae ls ho 2:2 s Dan and Lucy gained’ steadily on ‘Tom | Two-baso bits—Giliespie, Somiary Keofe. ngs a Wo'clock. The 2:23 starters were | on the back-stretch, and when the half was aaron pall, Carpenters 7 Smith, 1, Kitly Bates, Jim Irving, Deck Wright, | reached ‘Tom ‘had but a neck’s advantage | fuses on rors. Troy, dt Wha Rally, fay Wedgewood, nnd Katle Middleton. Six over Dan, while Lucy was’ only two lengths | cianp, Holbert. Evans, Casldy, Pate heats wero trotted, Wedgewood starting a back. Ina hundred yards more Dan passed. Lett on bases—Troy, 7: Cinelunatl, ” prime favorit overthe fletd at $100 to $2, Tom, and Lucy went ton break from which Double plars—Fermuson to Tobi je s+ | she never recovered, and ran clear | Smith to telly. and retaining the call to the end. Kitty | to the wire. :The heat was noyer | J'nssed balls—Holbert,3; Clapp, 1. Bates was never headed in the first heat, and | afterward in doubt, as Dan came Bulls—On Keefe, 173 White, 113, won by threo open lengths in 2:19, Deck | slong very strong, and linally Jogged under | Strikes-Om Keefe, 48; White, 47. Wright, being the Pay one nenr | the Wiren winner by three lengths in 2:163¢. Fee a a ee ‘d e mplre—" len. her, Katie Middleton, who Js now Ahoy Levey cane in complaints. srere mails ALNANYS V8, NATIONALS. A in charge of Frank Yan Ness, and | Koy: i te : 2 = 2 Jim Irving, driven by Mace, were distanced, Ree and Anjoxtraton: ant slimes. to Abiaen: N.Y. Aug. 6.—Nationals, 10; Irving scored up trotting but twice in twelve | have’ the heat | deciared no heat. PROVIDENCE YS. CL atempts, and finally got of level, while | ‘The judges distanced the mare, ruling that Arla ait ete bed tet é Katlo Middleton was ona break. ‘Tile Jatter | xevs hada tight to drive her and they could |, P2OVIDENCE, It 1. Aug. 6.—The gamo tov settled In a fow rods, but Irving sat down In | not interfere, especially since hls integrity | “ay resulted: 3 front ot her on the turn, compelling Van | was unquestioned, and there was no | ,,nnings— 124486789 Ness to'pullto asecond break that shut her | doubt but. he hind driven to the best | Providence. 00006006 0-8 out. Irving danced to the half, which he | of his ability. Had the heat been, ig- | Cleveland reached just as Kitty Bates was conn nored, and another driver substituted, 1U 1s k $$ home, Maco then turned him around and } by no ineans eertuln that Lucy. could have p drove back to the stand ona trot. Deck | Won, for Dan established: himself ns TRADE AND LABOR. Wright. captured, the: second — heat 7 el ‘1 ‘Kontucky f game as well as a fast horse, and fore Hd i eanen has ae Lecomo, nv Ren~ a eral ritsh from all directions towards one. . ‘The cheers of the victors are mingled with Bpoctat A te heat the defiant yells of tho defeated, whose eyes:| n 6—The Fifty. and whose guns flash resistance to the Inst. TGIN, Il, Aug, 6.—The Fifty-second Rer- ‘The advance guard of the conquering host | iment Iitinois Infantry Veteran Volunteers clears the ditch as though it were a street | Association will hold its fourteenth annual fitter, sealus tho redoubt, and is Inside thd | zcunion in Elgin on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1850, ite Hebel: stranghakd. AAs tonal there Isa —————— tush for tho flagstaf, whither Post No.7 is in the van, Charles Oakley is the first to FORTY, AND OUT. catch the rope and hanl down tha despised F : es Rebel rag, while E. C, Sluington, of tho First | The Wasting Doctor Nearly Through Jowa, assists him in running up the vietorl- | with Min Kortleth Day of Fanting— ous Stars and Stripes. Threc cheers nro Min Condition Good—Tho Prospect given for tha flag that now waves from tho for a isqunre Ment. dismantled fort, and tho Rebels look dag- Spechat Dispated to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Gers, though they don’t uso any. i New Yor, Aug. 6.—Tho fasting Doctor THE FIGIT 18 OVER, « and tho-victory won. and the loyal people of entered _on the last day of his long abstinence Galesbury have been saved the ignominy of | {fom food at noon to-day, ‘This morning passing under tho Rebel yoke, ny thoy would he presented a comfortable picture us hasat Bo cote lava been campellual ie io: hath in Its easy-chair after his hot bath, Tis en, ard retained the power to enforce Vish- ae . obedience to the following. proclamation coy ae ili hatewas hruslie Daeke frony Which was discovered In lls tent after the | M!8temples nicely, and altogether, he looked capture of the fort, but before tha ink was | More “slecked up” than common. Iie ex- hardly dry on its “| pressed: the bellef to his attendants this Iranguantens Coxrepsrate Ansty or Oc: | MmCrning that he could cat three meals a day OUPATION, Font Lexi. IN THe LATE State oF | reguinrly very soon alter the fast was over. Hee NON a Prieta nation tothe "ghe Doctor's first feast was discussed this Sulljugated People, CA the North: ‘Tho Gonorat {OFM and it was brongsed ‘te have a commanding tho Canfedorate issues this procia« | hanquet composed entirely of vegetables and. qintion to assuro tho eitizons of the late State of } ‘grutts at noon to-morrow, to which the at- First—That tt 1s with tho best of feeling to the | tendants, reporters, and others who have citizens of this unfortunate territory that wo } been In attendance upon, the faster should Noone, fs the dostro of tho. Confedorate ba invited, Dr. ‘Tanner, however. ested States Government to deliver tho people of | Hat the feast be put off some days yntll Le Is this district. from tho rulo of the vulgar me- | Able to preside. “I lonk forward.” sald he, chantes and. tradespeople who have hero- to Sunday as aday of rest.” Dr. Tanner tofore had control of altars, and to establish | seemed In inuch better condition Inst night and toxlay than for suveral ays, thongh he fmong them a governmont whose chief corncr- stonais tho benign aud Heaven-ordained in- } had several bad turns during the night, and Victory. Bleotion of Offlcors of tho Association for : the Enosuing Yoar. Elaborate Properations Making for the Reunion at Colum- ‘bug, 0. AT. GALESRURG, ILL. aptciat Duapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Garesouna, Il, Aug. &.—The chief intor- estincamp last night centercd In the sur- prise skirmish which tho Rebs organized and carrled out against eudquarters, tho net re- gultof which was the capture of'a lot of ammunition, sulphurous and quid, the drumhead courtaartial, and mock ex- termination at tho gun muzzle of scouple of alleged deserters; and the mect- Ing of tho Reuntoh Association for the elec- tlon of officers for tho ensuing year, Tho sport derived from the sham attack and tho alleged judicial proceedings kept everybody in camp {n a good humor until bed-timo, Tho election of oflicers of the Association for the ensulng year resulted In THE FOLLOWING euotmEt é . J.T. Foster, Englewood. Freel donteso Davices ‘County—Gon, wu jt BS ieehenson—Sin}th D. Atkins, ‘Winnebago—T. G. Lawler. Tioone—Charies Luko. NeHenry—J. M. Southworth. Lake—Col. James, Cook—Gen, 8, B, Shorer. 1234686789 21000 0.1 0 0-4 0010 1-3. 3 2 t with a flag of. truce to de- . “193 ilkes STRIKING A. D. T. be Pakaib-donn Burst. skirmish tine indimates by n'long yoll that | ebivalrous and high-toned gottenan to take | Ms" peoathing “Mary, Mout cH | mishap finished only three’ Iengths behind. fier digtanee he would havefinished asecond | NeW Yous, Aug. 6—A strike occurred active part; u goveromen fot which overy man shall bo taught to know his place ani to keep it;n government in which mero vulgar inhor~ {ng people will not presuine to crowd in, except Ogle—Col. F. Marsh. Tee—Capt. Harry D. Dement. ‘Whiteside—Maj. F. Clendenin, Rock iylund—Harry Cleveland. tho: fellows in. tho fort “haven't any intention of surrendering. Maj. Heuly turns over to tho officer on tho white horse 2 letter from Gen. Sherer, demanding Kitty Bates broke directly after the start. WO8 1 Hh , e Deok Wright led jn the third heat until near Sinha Tig We pany coeds Fost Phin aa: thls morning among the bays attached to the + Be American District ‘Telegraph Compan: the distance stand, where Rentucky Wilkes grap pany curried him to a break and beat him home by and able Hunter SE ees ofiiees. Tho Broad street office: employs o'clock, = when there” were about seventy-five visitors in the hall, he aston- ished them aud his watchers by descending MeDonough—Col. Westfall. Fulton—Col. 1, F. Toss. Btark~Col. Willian Jucksoa, Tazewell—K. 8. Conkling. Woodford—J. W. January. MeLean—J. W. Hamilton. Togan—Capt. Cadwallader. Champaign—Capt. 8t. John Van Arnum Futnam—Capt. B, F. Baker. Marsbal!—Licut. H. J. Dopow. to pay thelr regular proportion of taxca to | to the lower hall and walking around the Oh, { 00 2a minediate and unconditional surrendor as. y a; 4 4 ie ae half a length In 2:2134. At the conclusion of 2a . rided: some 100 messengers, and some thirty-five or dmpediats Pit eifusion of more or jess the Lone puivelorais: caMnny oe te 8 eure ralling sx times ayithout rest An donee this heat loud entls were made for Splan’s Se ee ae Ease Sk Bulan forty others from. up-town who report daily food and tho certain final Hoking of tho | shaliaet,and thus put an ond forever to tho | Ayplanse of the nndicdce: and rested in fis | removals and the judges talked foreloly of | Kentucky Will z to assist the regular foree. When ‘the up- Rebs. delusive falincy of tho North, that “all men aro | CEPSE Of ee neice nt eon tie | coupilance, until Splan assured them that | Deek Wright, t town. delegation arrived: tht Ing. th Grands—Gen. Hayes. THERE.I8 A LULL IN THE FIRING rm free and equal” Pa ghale Urowing tp tts feet upon the | he woitld drive to the frontin the next leat, | Kitty tates, 4 tt ved this marring. they froquols—Chaties C. Cutver, “to ntlow th tations to Tho | , Third—Tho overwhelming victory of Aug, 4, | balustrade of the gallery. Ie remained In | ‘rhe next tree heats were taken aff | dim Irving and Katie Middleton dl were met by a Committee who induced them Kankakco—Col, Clark. Oey ene nerot oH ons BO amet the | i Which the Confederate Biates army drove ths that position for about an hour, when he | hand.by Wedgewood in 2:213¢, 2:90, 2:901¢, | Patina and Bonner Boy dt Sata ks to join the movement. ‘The messengers now Porn Cor, J, 1, Collier. Robel offlecr Teports, and brings back the | horde of Yunkeo mudsiite, lately’ occupying | leaned forward, with his'hend between his | Kentucky Wilkes driving hii out in each | Tire—2 sls 2rlneg Hs 2:03 2:06. | racolye $4 per week, and di 85, in ord Pooria—Col. 8, A, Hurpor. rebellious commander’s reply. As a matter | Galesburg, outof that fair city, must convince | hands, and vomited several times a small | heat, and Inpped him under the wire in the | «/7cesfe™ divided: S4 pe 4 demand $6, in order, Tivingston—Benjamin E. Robinsoy of course, under the clrcumstances, he deems | all right-thinking people of the suporiority of | quantlts of mucous caused by fils exercise. final’ PP Sorrel Dan. ri6é3i they say, to procure their new fall Knox—Rowloy Page. | Tent dnty to defend the fort to the last drop | Southern valor, aut of tholr duty to aubalt to | A mustard footbath was elven hit, and his | Hal one. i Sleepy Tom #2022 | uniforms. They threaten that unless Warren--Mng. W. G. Bi of blood, and so on. ‘Che Rebs have evidently | our authority without furthor resistanco and | chest and back were rubbed and dried, and TIE PACING RACK Matile stun! 444 no | 0 Conpan te. thelr di Fi Morecr—Col. Witiinm H. Loris Te beon informed of ‘the reply, for thoy aro | MUTMUF OV suthority will bo maintained in | HE fell Into a quict sleep, Ile com nlnined resulted | in Ou rand Performance, Sorrel Howdy, Boy. Be ash FO) he soattnrat whe extent deen ate Flendorenn Ga te Rresblieh : CT Pan ee aR and th ry formerly known as llinols by tho | SMe of the oppressive heat, and belehed averaging yaar Vi buey: ory in Aplenndic Tne re 164;3 2210. the oflces. The boys nre malnly employed tho tor semilarl constituted nuthorities until furthor orders; but It 1s oxpecter! that all judicial and rounieipal officers will at once report to tho Genoral commanding for instructions, having reference tu an entire chango In tho nd~ miniatration of nfaire, The troops will be ree strained fram plunder, and tho rights of all altt- zons will ho respected except thoso horetoforu engaged In provious wars tor the proservation of tho Union. or those who have fostered at+ several times before falling asleep. To the Western Associated Press, New Yon, Aug, 6.—Dr, Tanner entered upon the last day of his fast at noon. Tis pain is intense, and ever since last night every move ho makes either induces emesis or causes eructations of gas. A chemical analysis of the fluid from his stomach, itis. claimed, sliows that the fast has been hon- ‘Maj. Healy rides back to the Union lines and reports the result of his iission, the Union commandor's voice Is now for war,'and nore ofit. Col. Eldorand Col, Harper move for- ward with their columns, comprising detach- ments from the Fourth, Seventh, and Elahth Regiments, ‘The formor takes his position on. the left and the Intter on the right, both In frontofthe camps snd behind tho Union ~ by banking {nstitutions, the Stock Exchany form, and would have won but for bad hand- BARATOGA, i Ej Had ling.’ Sleepy. ‘Com displayed much of his | Sanarooa, Aug. 6.—Dan Sparling wonthe | {io Pradues and Cotton Exchanges and broke Inst year’s speed and entrance, and was a | one-mile dash, Leaning! Belding second, cattsed no little excitement in the ati i hid better horay to-day than he has previously | and Big Medicine third. ie, 1:40, tits morning. ‘The lads complained that: th bevy thls vente pee later eae in eet Dbservanly Bad a Jeg broken. five fur rubber clothing, for sal the. ‘Company condition, but lacked the speed for which second Oy b mille antl five 8 f may 1 ‘she 1s noted. Kowdy Boy, who has been | longs, was won by Belle, Goldbug, the | charged them, leaked and ruined thelr unf- ‘under medical treatment siice arriving here, | favorit, second, and Gabriel third. ‘Time, for that penteriny forty of Chehove steed did remarkably well under the, cireun- at estly conducted. Every hour he walks ‘Silihg. ‘ veel ‘ ‘a fongamon—Gen. 34, Hilliard, + 1) eiinmish lite. Che latter ndvanees, “and doen pis at) Le mE URE LT fround tho: inelosure without assistanee, | stances. Hefore the start pools solit: Sorrel |” Compensation won tho five-furlong dash, seeks Rul Tat linving tecelved Fepls. ant persone ast Pe the Union artillery, —cansisting — of | service in tho Confedernto Atates, All persone | that spectators may seo him. Atlin. m, he | Dan, $50; Mattle Hunter, Sir; fleld, S35, Zingara second, and Lady Rosebury, the | Gotermined to strike. The first week. they : Menard—Capt. 8, L. Davis. two batteries under the command of Col, | heretofore known na baving borne a partin the | was quite sick, Fifteen minutes later he | _ The word for the first heat was given with | favorit, third. ‘line, 1:043¢. x : 4 . Foster, Chief of Artillery, 1s planted be- tween the two columns of troops, ‘The Rehel skirmishers keep up a lively racket, and the past unploaanntnces will prepero a schedule of thoir effects and report tho sume to tho noarcst commanding officer of the Confederate forces, et X 5 c! being instructed, ant Dan about a neck beliind the olier four, who'| _ ‘Cho ‘hurdle race was «won by Faustina, f Tewalned tn the school, being i wero abreast. Rowdy Boy cut out the work, | Roso second, and Stranger third. were pal SI. Afton lel vgtailed £0 ua closaly followed by ‘Tom and Dan, white Mat- THE ENGLIBIN TURF. ol ecks’ pi Macon—Gen. It, J. Oginsby. Mason—Capt. Jacob Wheoler, Pike—Col. A. 0, Matthows. , was lying on n cot with Isis knees drawn tohla stomach. Ie asked tho watchers to notice his breathing, without giving a reason. . with 83 deduction for clothing, and “Jorsoy—Ooi, W. H, Enger. other fellows. reply with becoming’ prompt- |. 2nd will nt once furnish bonds for tholr futuro { therefor, His respiration..wax found to be | tle Uunter and Lucy dropped two and four |; 2, Attg. O—Sanford’s - Aristacral va weeks Was Soe with 82 Macoupin—Gon. J. 1, Rinakew, ness, ‘They have reached the crib, northeast | Revd, behavior, nnd ns a Cae ae ed fourteen to the minute and natural. Ho fell | lengths behind, ‘The quarter was accom- OND ON ABE at North Elshorn, poral, {he note nee weet 8 as Se, Nalin oe 50. dee Madison—Col. Cooper, af the well, and pop away at tho Johunies ‘ordor, H, EnuLAnD, aslecp again, butsoon after made an effort | ‘plished in thirty-two seconds, Rowdy Boy | jard's Parole, Wallenstein, and ‘Sly ‘Danee, | for. After four monthat employment they : dederson— Gon ae from behind tho sheltering wood fence. Ir- |” * Mojor-Genem! Commanding, C. 8." to vomit. Wo brought up only a small | leading a seant length, Dan and Tom disput- | and Keene's Lord Murphy are entered for | nre raised to $4.50 per week; tle ht months, . Bete cNToxander Sholl, regular firing is kept up for several min- + Wer. quantity ‘of matter. “After a sleep of an | ime second, place, Mattie Hunter three | the Newmarket autuinn haidicaps. $3.75 per week; and twelve months, $4 per 4 * Garrall—Col, J. W. flaw, utes; thon the Ibs start toward the Union Colonel GB. Acting AufisanyGenoral, | Hour, tho Doctor again drew hineelt OA Ere ote TET a eS mR week; when, they say, they are hounced. Gi t. Orr. ellows, firing as thoy rin, and force thom THE SUAS BATTLE, up in on heap” and soon“ hac BV v CENTRAL PARK TROTTING MATINEE. ' 9 i awn ¢ Caeegan G.18. Lippincatt, back. Hor a few minutes tho crack of the "7 another attack of nausea, yomiting jie auita, na te srallent coal BUCitor ain whilo yory interesting to those who ‘took part in ft, nnd to a majority of ‘the vast mass who saw but wero not of it, was hardly as great a sticcess as Its predecessor of Inst stimmer at Aurora. In the first place, there were not enough men, engaged to make as good a display asin tint nt Aurora. In the next place, the use of muzzle-loaders Instead ‘of breech-loaders tended to delay. matters and drag the thing out until tt lost that brisk- ness of action which characterizes tho real glory of battle. In the third Ince, the veterans, willing as they aro to sacrifice themselves, appear to have lost something of thelr affection for sham fights, and the contest was not nearly as spirited ns it would have been had the combatants em- back stretch, but could not pass him,and the Th 4 ‘ r pace 10547. e Central Park Driving Association will | ter one and $14.29 fora stmmmer one, Thoir aati aiaand head oy Paahe ben inh glve a matingp at the track this afternoon Ereatest complaint was against the system Jeattlo lapping him, Lucy close up, pacing | at2o'clock. The several classes will boon- | that liye minutes late in the moining Very fast and gaining, Rowdy Boy and Dan | nounced at tho track at 1 o’clock, when en- foes mrs aod fae eas ar te centavnnd two continued | thelr stucco: tirourh tet nie tries can be made, In addition to the trot- | ness, ‘This time they are obliged to make up nose and nose tn Las Meanwhile Mattie | ng program there will bo a running race | in the evening, 60 that if off at7?, for being “ o al by Si five minutes late they have to work tll9, Aunter brushed into thitd place three lengths | between ten saddle horses owned by South ” they behind, Lucy came up within alength of her, | Side gentlemen. Tho new pavilion, designed thot eae inane por fia fey aseer and ‘Tom was compelled to drop out of | for tha exclusive use of ticket-holders and | tem honrs' timo in the evenings, If detaited tho contest, Swinging into the lome-} their families, is completed, and will be oc- | to othor districts, andthe demands are not stretch Lucy closed on Mattio Thue cupled to-day for the first thine, Members | neceded to. thay think the strike will spread, and both straightened ont with a brush that | should remember that It will ba necessary to | having heard that the boys of the Thirt¢-first very quickly brouglit thom up to Dan and | show their tickets to gain admittance to the | District, at No, 040 Broadway, and the Thirty- Rowdy Boy, In a whipping finish Lucy | pavilion. Madison street cars run to tho | fifth District, at Broadway and Twenty-ninth outspeeded the party and won by a good ‘. i +4 ‘ fener ih Qt, TOY Bent Meee ituntecn | Uack ‘ street, had refused to work unless thelr wages Recording Secretary—Charics ft. B. Koch, Chi- 0. pe siresponding Bocretary—John E. Stephond, ‘Trowsuror—T, B. Coulter, Aurora. c * Bxccutiva Committee—Martin Kingman, Peo- ja; Col. Swain, Chicago; Maj. Bond, Monmouth; '. H. Watson, Aurora, THE ASSOCIATION by resolution shut down on all games of thanceand the salo of liquors on the grounds at futuro reunions. What Is more, there seems to bo an honest intention to carry out tho spirit of tho resolution, which may be re- garded as an entering wedge against certain features of thesa reunions which the judl- rifle {s exceedingly lively, and the gray-coats scem to .have tho | best of it, Tho Union | troops in” tho background fall’ on their faces and squint their breech-loaders at the Rebel Interlopers, ‘The Iatter are reinforced from the fort, but the Union skirmish Ino advances boldly and gains its old position in line with the second crib, Tho last Untonist on tho left has gota bead on his man, and is endeavoring to pick him off, At the same tle one of tho boys in dius on tho right bites the dust and is taken to. therear, The Union artillery now takes 0 hana in the thing, and makes mattors mors Interesting. The Rebel skirmishers still ad- vance, however, and tho other fellows fall back a little, while the Union guns thunder mucus and water, A suggestion that a mus- tard plaster be put on his stomach was scouted by tho Doctor, who. said: nothing would relioye his discomfort but beef, wine, andiron, He remained quict and comfort- able until nearly 8 o'clock, when he ejected from his stomach two ounces of water finged with bile. He was given, at 8:15, two anda half ounces of water, which was followed by another attack of nausea, A mustard foot-bath made him quite comfortable again, however. At 10 o’clock the Doctor’ drank four ounces of water, and then’ descending to the lower hall walked one Japand re: peated the pedestrian performance of 11 and 3 o’elock, and, in the tnterval, drank threo i the militia boys; ounces of water. At noon he declared his ts were increased, i clous have looked upon as not altogather } torth briced mora, of oh nobody a, Doves Hue, the condition good. "Two proposals of niarriaga | head for second placo, and Rowdy oy who BASE-BALL. : lovely. VOLLEY AFTER VOLLEY. tho unavoldable powder-burned: faces of n | 2d .an offer from a Chicago lyconm manager | Was even, Up ih fen. Heft} is ees uavter BOSTON VS. GITCAGG: COAL... "gue THIRD AND LAST DAY Bho skirmish Jingsaro almostwithin Astoned fow; and, take it altogather It, wasn fal for the Dontor: {0 leaturo rout ths West- Hom was Jorged tue Luey: heeame a hot Sptclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Speetal Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune. of the reunion oponed bright aud clear, and tne Wagers stant tecnflerwnras jor ee Teallatia crtonccesehll Ghai Wanticnma? | A vory large crowd is In tho hall. * | favorit over the field at $100 to $25, Bostox, Aug. 6.—Tho Bostons won to- | Panvavenruta, Pa,, Aug. 6&.—Nono of the : ———— the moving of teams through the strects sent the dust‘clouds whirling hither and thither ‘until the sprinkling wagons wero turned Joose and began to lay the impalpable yellow powder low. Tho forces in camp wero up betimes, and were ready by 0 o'clock to pro- ceed to. the resitience. of Gen. Post, where thoy found Gen. Sheridan, Col, Mike Sheri- dan, and Gon. Forsythe, whom they proudly eacorted to the cainp. As the procession turned into the main entrance, and the car- rages contuining tho distinguished guests into the one atthe southern ond of the Brounds, the artillery, under the command of Col, Foster, of Englewood, buomed forth a Lieytenant-General’s salute of fifteen guns, Whichthe Licutenant-Goneral and his. com- Pantons duly acknowledged by removin; oir head-pleces, ‘I'hey were then whiske: into headquarters, where they proceeded to make themselves at home, inuch to the dis- appointment of the crowd on the outside ‘Who were thirsting with impatience to hear observing, is:*' very close without cover.” The right of the Union skirmish line, can- sisting of the Dan McCook and Whittier No, 7 Posts and the yeterans from Farmington, keeps'up a raiuling fire at the Rebs, which is supplemented by tho work of tho skirmishers on tho left. For a time, however, tho Rebs practically have things their own way, ‘Thon they fall back, and the picket firing fa nc- companied by the hoarse mutterings of tho Unton artillery. The Union skirmish ling fu roinforeed by the reserves on tha right, and, after some more irregular firing, tho Rebs fall back, Tho Unionists follow up thoir advantage, and one of their batteries moves out into the flold at tho left of tho akir- mish Ine. ‘Thon is heard the first gun from the fort.’ The battery replies, and there {3 a. auccession of " artillery and lively picket ping for some time, Tho Robel | skirmish lino advances slow- \v and eautionsly, At ‘the same time theother Union battery In the centro opens firo on the fort. ‘Tho Rebel akirinishors ad- yance with the same old yell, and tho other follows fall back In good style. Tho Rebs The judges made a disgusting blunder in | day’s game from the Chicagos beeause Bur- con! companies hnve nny coal fo spare, and starting the second heat, and gave Tom " D d orders could not be placed in this city to-day. two ‘lengths af a” lead,” sorrel Dan | jock ant James one ts at ‘ties All the companies have orders for all that 5 ‘Mattie Hunter | {n the first inning, Tho League authorities o re pole enn dy Boy theo lengths have been complaining - about the ball fur- | thoy will. bo ablo to mine during tho rest of Benin, A. string was Tinmediately forined } nished them by Spalding, of Chicago,and, hav- the month, uel propose Dattin ne the price seitlt Fonte tha lead tyo len gis ahead of ing forwarded thelreomplaints,roceivedancw | Mo" BeansyiPanin, Cont Company, will aie renpectvelt for obit and: fen iongtha In the balls siticls ate used in SRE eR vance tho Dbrieo on ‘Tucaday. i nore 8 alt q ler the half was paced, th harder than the othors, wh gnabundance of stone. and chestnut, an piles Pherae i in tah nn Jong hits. ‘The Bostons were fortunate In Boe ena be Lougltt As erates ot elraulae improved his position tdeven terms with | going to the bat first, so that they began cas. tive, Ton on the thle quarter, pace Jn Pat and ale the ball whs perfeetly’ new. ‘Tho con- Tai diminishing on the wharves. gales for ‘hone om hook af Dat and | sequence was that two home runs were mado A QUEER YARN. . cad ine the alretelt with, a clear dead aul by studs the ball oege tho Ae eee . jooked Uke neertain winner wn yards } Another run was inado hat fn {rain tan wire. than Ban mind tna efor errors. : How a Shops Clerk: Wan Bought by An fo which Tom could not respond, nnd came | pig Chieagos did not learn how to bat {kes : away and won bynlength. Lucy caine home Correspondence New York Times, at aging speed, aKa finished on Tom's | Bond till the sccond and third Innings. | yqvasrox, N.Y» Aug. 3—A small soctal wheel, Mattia Hunter and Howdy Boy wero | Their weaker strikers managed thelr bases | ofrelo in Saugerties Is now anxtously await- Jnid up and dropped Inside the flag,* Lucy | either on hitsorcrrors. Burdock astonished Ing developments In a romantic affalr that r retained the confidence of poolbuyars and | overybody, us did Itehmond, by two bail | tas come to light within the past fow at Tho juices TE eae as Hogar “errors, each of which gave a man his base | gays, In which ‘a young dry-goods Thero could not hardly haye been fess thun 40,000 people on the grounds, and the hearts of the managers were glial within them at the plethoris pile of receipta which swelled the finanelal accounts of. the first two days of the reunion. ‘The fight practically terminated tho ro- union, and, within an hour after it was over, the Inte eanp and the grounds contiguous to it were comparatively deserted, aC: ‘To-morrow tho baggage and the stuff will be moved off, and the place will resumo Its wonted ook. ‘Thoro were i TWO PUBLIC RECEPTIONS to-night, one to Gen, Sherldan, at Gen. Post's residence, and the other to Gov. Cullom, at the resldence of John B, Coltons, Throngs of people attended each, and counted themselves fortunate to bask in tho siniles and shake the tired hands of theso two representatives of the military and the elvit power, Gen. Sheridan left ot a lato hour tn n Director's car of the Chicago, Bure Ington & Quincy Road, for Chicago, Gov. O'CONNELL'S BIRTHDAY. Tho 105th Anniversary of tho Birth of tho Groat Irish Agitator Celebrated In Toronto~Sorious lots Between Cath« elics and Orangemon — Tho Pollco Poworlens, Spectat Dispatch to ‘Tha Chicago Tribuns, Toronto, Aug. 6,—Tho 105th anniversary of the birth of Danicl O'Connell, the famous Trish agitator, was celebrated hero to-day under the auspices of the Emerald Benefivent Association,. There was a lnrge number of visiting brethren from Hamilton and other points. Inmedlately on their arrival by steamer, at 1 o’clock, a procession was formed, which marched forth to tho Archbishop's patnce grounds, where his Grace, Dr. Lynch, was found, surrounded by a number Or hls clorey, walting to wol- Sspeech—it only ton words—from the veler- come then, After the bands whieh headed | for" th he was carrying, for they | ‘The batting of tho Chleagos was better a3 | clerk in Saugorties and a: Columbia ant ce determined to get the Union’ flax, how- | Cullom will go West in tho morning to make | 4} 7 ex b ‘or the money she was carrylig, 'y 4 cler! av * wate fovant (atte Pa. cee tar over, ‘and thoy maken holddash forit’ While | acampaign specch. ‘The general oxodus has rel proneestont asl played & number oan anit gave tho word for the third heut | far as single hits go, as they mado six after] County girl play : the leading parts already begun, and by to-morrow night thera willbe nothing of tho late reunion left In Galesburg but fis generally pleasant memory and the financial deposits which in ono way or another it drew into the general coffers, COLUMBUS, O. Speetal Dtepateh to, The Chicaga Tribune, Conusmus, 0., Aug. 6.—Preparations on an elaborate scale are being perfected, notonly to gayly decorate the city on the occasion of the great reunton next week, but to provide headquarters In the clty where every .com- mand can assemble while not In camp at the Fair-Grounds. Letters ond telegrams nro | continually pouring in from Lllinols aud Wis- consin, making fiquiries as to the probable’ expanse that will ba Incurred fur railroad fare, ete, Tho Local Committeo have per- when she was two open lengths be-| tho first inning. ‘Tho Bostons succeeded tn | Tho names of tho partles are suppressed, but : hind dom fee tha ‘nnee, and took the tend gaining one run, aided by unexpected and In- | tho affair {s of such an unusual character second and third, Rowdy | ¢xcusablo errors. that {t becomes a matter of public comment. Ten a tee aioy lust ae the auarter in Both Bond and Corcoran deservo great | On Friday Inst tho young ¢ ail was busily 3937, Tom had two lengths the. best of Dan, | credit for otfective pitching. Powers was | cixaged in cleaning the interlor of » who was half a length ahead of Mattls | pnutintocatch for the Bostuns, partly bucauxe | {rent show-window, whon a fasblon- itunter, tho latter being threo lengths ahend : Heth kk in his. hands, | S0lv-dreased and comely young woman , of Rowdy Boy, who finda Ike advantag | Erott was teocdlttle Weak ier ot accond | entered the store and” naked the | pro- ; over Lucy. Te ‘second. quarter, was paced | Dut largely to seo If © eae engos. aro | Priclor ino vivaclous manner ‘what he Without eliange, and the half passed in :07, | Could Hot be provented. fiw Celtamton oe | would take for that article In the window, Luey puced the third quarter ato phenom- notarlots for thelr sp Nock want uuu | nodding significantly toward the young man, Ina gall ‘when ‘Tom passed the pole | bul to-day the Bostons nude, i mont ene | Lhe proprietor laughingly reiied: that, he In 4 Tougth wheat of Dan and three | compared with thom, |The Cileagoe eariet | would sell him for a dish of ice-cream, The lengths before Battle unter, she was only | ON Tig only, und Pino Vict base even young woman said: * Very woll, will take pat every stride. The tinal brush was In- | Oltourke making one of his old-time Bilder, | {8 I ‘ ensely exelting, Don, Mattie Hunter, and twas 2 fitale ‘off color yesterday, nnuft= Inylted “the proprieter out to o cream Luey ‘turned into the home atreteh with Pues Ld bli her, whon saloon to bind his bargain, ‘Tho 'pro- rd, tl gone ballundfumblinganother, whon, ifhe | prietor entered heartily Into the spirit Aim in of eat atas: Lacy broke. ie had can aT Sout have hal te bE the, Joke, os, he Tonked upon, tty Mud Dan, Tom, and Maite Hunter vigorously aot within reach, but aplondid pitch. | Went with her. On his return to the shop if Sort, and studiously kept his tent, where he atted pleasantly with tho officers and had nd word for everybody who called, From this time on tho camp was given up cutertaluing tho military guests of tho Sccasion and to fue bustle incident to a oroygh preparation for the sham battle, Polen was looked forward to as by all odd: ro big eventof thereunion, Gen, Sheridan, Gor. \illom, Gen. Forsythe, and Col. Sheri- n were vislted in thelr tents by hundréds gfatd veterans, rough but kindly in thelr at- {etlons, aed In turn aad a our of the eadquarters, calling upon -& oficers nnd their wives, and Sterne Pia as they moved about, the steady, iimiring. gazo of the multitude, Later on Ef visitors ‘wero serenaded, and atill later, qe. It became necessary to drive through € or ca ene Carelagu contalnls Little Pin, . » and Col, Clark Carr was dis- Gonuected from ita motive power. and a they don’t succeed entirely, thoy manage to secure a pleco of It, and rotiro to the for! leaving several of their comrades behin them, who aro immediately driven Into tho Union camp as prisoners of war, A siicces- sion of feints between tho two contesting forces leaves things practically whore they ‘wore, formed and marched through the main thoroughfares of the city to the cricket grounds on Colloge street, where a program of games was disposed of and speeches made by Messrs, James Britton, Chairman; Mayor Beaty, of ‘Toronto; Muyor O'Rullly, Hamilton; Jotin O’Donourh, aud others, ‘Tonight at about 10 o'clock a crowd of Roinnn Catholics and Ornagemen, number- {ug about 000, mot in, Queen strect, West, and fought fiercely “with stones and sticks for a quarter of an hour, Sixty’ policomen of tha night patrol charged tho rloters and clubbed them right and left, Constable Norman was struck onthe head with a stono and injured so severely that ha is not expected, to recovor, A Hamiltonian’ named’ Murphy and ono Lynch were badly beaten by the police, ant a colored boy named Smith was knocked in- sensible, ‘fhe macadam was torn from the roadway for. nearly half a 3 THEN TIF UNION THOOTS on the left move forward to « position near the battery, and the artillory on the right also pushes forward. A detachment of tho Unton cavalry advances on ‘the extreme right, while the artillery at that point opens up on the fort. ‘Tho Kebel skirmishers get back under cover of their batteries, near the fort, while the remain detachment of Union troops nove forward. ‘Tho gkirmish- ers open with a yolley on their errin, brethren and cautiously advance mii tha - booming .of cannons, from both sides. Suddenly there 13 a moye- Pittsbury contested the route to the wire, where Dan | fis almost Wit tee he | the young womnn accompanted hin; gtowd ‘of : fected arrangements with the 2 +.) block, No sooner wns this disturbance : 3 " ing ant good fielding ut these tines headed Mi to leavers "Lat uiaped te ee eta forty hardy xofernns ment of the cavalry Sotachment | BD Cluchimati & St. Louls Railway Company] quelicd than anotlor ono broke out at tinkshed a neck befors Tom, who waa but 8 | them off. In the ninth inning the Bostons are al or erent am golng D al 18 , and drow | the road on theleft, ‘They enter the by vr hend in advance of Mattie Hunter. Rowdy first double pl: ‘d 1 le Vehicls with its occupants through the | a. gato north of the grand stand, and take | (Pan-iandlo Route) to sell excursion-tckets ‘onge street wharf. The steamer Empross | joy was an indliferent fourth and Luey 3 made the frst double play of the game. cle ready for me, a4°L' shall certainly cntL 3 f rominent portion of the camp and up to the thelr place on tho left out of range of tho | from Chicago to Columbus and return for $9, | of India had taken out an excursion party of fist. ‘Thute, 3:15. oy . sconu. for it” ‘ho elork thereupon. demurred, ndges? stand by the race-truck. It was anew | artillery. Tho Rebel skirmishing, discom- | ‘The tickets will be good to return to Chicago | Homan Catholics, nnd an Orangucrowd gath- | “tno result of the heat mado Dan favorit AR) OTP jaz | and sald the bargain would not be @id'not an unpleasant version of Sheridan’s | fited or out of ammunition, withdraws ta tho Ticketa can bo | Cre @ provent their landing. The pullce | over the fleld at $60 to $25. Maco was Kub- =|=|=|-|—|—|— | binding unless je had a dish, of creat ‘Ade, Pho party climbed Up into the first | feck CAccentoramcaseens to bo going om be- | Untlltha Wh, inclusive, Tickets cén bo | tried to disperse tho throng, bubrould not do | Slitnud for Nea beltind Matto Tunter ut 4a] ata) ala} | ox well, at which the young indy suldz ALOry Of tho mead, Fee ae ake tant | fort. 4 conference seems to bo Bung OH fer | secured at 181 Randolph streat, In Chicago, | so, A suit now occupies a position ut the | Hltuual for few beliind ‘Mattio Tlunte 4] O| of 6] o} Of 0 | *Very. well, you ahall linvo the creau,” ie the could observe tha course of affairs | a flag of truce is sent out from the fort, ‘The | on the Oh or 10th Inst. ‘This low rate, ib ls | foot of the street, and are prepared to move | ea ety OF for the fourth heat was tho | Wenulon 4) 9/9] 0) 3) 8) 3 | and lett, rothrningyn a fow moments with ' thgfield. Gen. Forsyth, Col. Sheridan, | once proud sonsof Southiand have lost thelr ; thought, will enable many from Illinols ty | at the direction of tho Mayor. ‘Chey are, all | yearot tho meoting, the fleld being beautl- | games Your 4/4/44) 4) 80 1 ay alish ‘of eroam In her hand. ‘The young <n. Henderson, member of Congress from | grip. It is now conditional aurrender—tho | participate in the festivities, Fyre armed with night clubs and rovolvers. “Tho | funy lined when the word was given, Go- Sutton dh. uae 4) 4} man deyoured tho eream and enjoyed a so ibis distriot Drr’trompa Ie alles Sire. Col, Fe eee ints is to rotain his | > Tho following eharacteristieJptter has been | crowd ls comparatively quiet, but thero ts | fe away with, an. wetraordinary bruslt, | Sunn Olto 4} o} 4) 2] a] of a | clal chat with his purchaser, ‘aud, becom Saiia, and A numberof other Indes and ns aldo arms, and the cavalry, thelr horsta, recelved from jon. Sherman: a likely to be trouble before morning, Taway hoy carried Dan to 0 break an 41 9} 9] a1 ol 8 g pug ite Interest fn hor, mad up his miud from the stor al the subsequent proceed ngs 4 rho I ebels had no cavalry Ww: ver, by the Hrapquatcrans Anuy ov Tie Onirem TATED, tr | secured the lead in the firs? hundred Hs Pa Rd I fd Bk Sohal deuce th hee apramiao, drove apr Lie ‘ Papo Ee One ee a M'Yidgnanity abjecied, ang trey aro aD lary Columb, onan’ Dealt vauunp! Your Bpectat neipi a DE ‘Chicago Tribune, sae The natornele i aa ee We 34] 4) 5/11127/17| 7 | a hack’ to tho shop on Maln strevt, any out qgOR THE cony nurinzss To commence. | parently getting ready ‘to dio in the Inst | kind lottor of Invitation for mo tontund tho | ropyno, O., Aug. G—The body of ‘Mattio fengths alend of ‘fom, Afagtio Tunter Delng 41a} a] af of of o | Stalked her purchnse, clad ino new Iinen Hs halt-past 3, fully hulf an hour Inte, bo- }:filteh. Gen. 1litlurd Henge Ens perennal Hounon of the Soldiers a er this monthecame | Downey, ® young girl,but 10 ycars of age, | third by threo longths and two lengths be 4] of a} oj 3] of 2 duster and store clothes, andl with o ba iad j ore the area which 18 to become | command, and encourazes his bloodthirsty | {a washiogton whoa 1 wus in tho Northwoat, It : nk fore Lucy. Maco was two ypen longths 4} a] 1) 3] 31 a) 0 ees Mmemorabl warriors fo do their level best. Now there rt He) t was found in Swan Creck thisforouoon, with ‘at tho ial in 1:00, 4] of | Sisal} of o.| off aiid tho laughter and best wishes of the ‘ fun ime poe arnnge of | ivan awkward lult, lastivg several minutes. | Siu, ont utter me, and followed bY 8 Area’ eit | ovory indication of suicldo by drownlug. She ead a, Ba and Muttlo [unter me 4147 7] 713] 0) 0 | follow-vlarks of the young man, and the con- : Shousaud” upon. thousands, of sightseers | Ile Circassian female and Barnum's, or | ranged to stay in Washington all of August bo- | was last seen on Wednesday night leaning | divided bya length. Lucy was two lengths ry 4] o} t] 1] i} 4] 0 | gratulations of the’ proprietor to the young ! Who haye rushed In and pretmpted the beet | Some other man’s, Zulu, tired of tho public's | causa of that te fo the Northwest, and another | over the ralling of ane of the ridges aver. | away, anid-Dan was Jald up, On the third | Gorvorat Fee eye eee etna, i eae ee eslon and Pitces, Tho task of driving them back is | Wwattention,, take torths race-tracke Jn front | in September en Octobre te ce aattoud mim eg | We creek very despondent. Deceased had | qucrier Tain corre rey Pee so thas | Quast, 9B. 4/0} a) alg) 3] 2] wene well and) hold le color, Datrloy von ies alter aad Bis gory cou: thomea ves, tho Ep yptlan snake-charmer, ‘Columbus, wiles, i Saat re abe tt ardor, nnd, bated. wpa te airentl ane Ve tho there war no daylight between the sal at tliolat{isl & rly k the 9:30 train ‘up ‘the + Hite apptonshof ths onan Sinisa | Mey am, be ous by oneal | ORs mealmape nme rblewaretonzet | Rios Cort Utne County dal Cor drinker | foe pasa 1G ath ST eee 7 #8 | chant receive a Wlapalch front thy vatue Bi ;, " . but the Pit. c at ved Position Tester the fenaes Cullemly takes uP | iy htmsolr, and the inpatient crowd relaxes Fe eo et Te A ea ase eat ombatruse- | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug G—-Mfra Wet lowestrewh whore the lot were yory uearly | Chleuue £808 8 8 Boe] woman status Uiat sho had, arrived ut home 5 ints. o: oy ots month » | ing. Yot E fool sure you will -bavo a hard, wife of a woll- n turfinan of | even. A ¢ i , eee stiony le wit F estern nits of the square. ‘the grand | {ecorners of its mouth intoa broad grin T feel 11 Bs rousing | Pritchard, wife of IFknown turf ft A better contested finish was | “Dad rins—tostons, 2; Chicagos, 1. safely with her pi he Kirt 4 sland West cf the tracis, and overlockine tho | Dut the ull fs finally over, and the contest- | meeting tm Columbus, and Twill belp awell the | Sacramento, committed sulelde in that elty | never witnessed. Forth, Phillips, Mace, and | jigine rans—Turdack, 1; Jumea O'ltourke, 1, abyut $25,000 in her own name, and [s about Beld, ts crowded ta tts’ auc the ae ber ants get down to business. crowd, Ever your friend, § W,.T. SHERMAN. | this morning by hanging herself in on arbor | Keys exerted their skit mut strength to} Atrue-uasur—Dulrymple, E 20 years | aa ig oune man bs ne looking, He be ferritory adjacent. to them are THE UNION SKIRMISICLINES The followlng program hag boon arranged iu her garden, rhe nel is supposed to hava the, Utmost, thelr horses rospondlng guinely Awo-buser—Williainsan a has niece ee yolewon aig es ux woh peak ade ys te nee foatort and t ested in vollorertwlts Baer eerie Re agree ape: fennaceeeee Dy. Hep huabali’s Duskiees the distance, ipnon Icy wequired a silat Potton bisoyeritostoug, 4 Calouos, & further wyd fare worse,” ‘ : - .