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biee raters: Herd towed the aegroca, and at the same a — purt, the tiulnberat dudes of vive U8 ROO AG A tn Me total “ India hinds. A new crisis and new politted contests would naturally be the reault, But the North wilh 1 Y submit ton relingishient of all the resdty amd achieves jnenisef tho War, whieh have been secured through such fexrtal eneritices; Ht never wilt surrendér the doctrine of saverelguty” of the Unlon and the — cony freedom bf tha ocvlured rte, ‘The | Banthern Hourbons, like thelr. trie namesikes, have Jearned nothing aud forgotten nothing, For anesy reusons It fs of the highest bnportanen: thut In tho coming Novembier cleetion the Re- publican candiditte for tho Prestdene Ther ts Ryeeptionatly worthy uf high” position nud (ust, should 4 reted and tha South be deprived of 1 {a the Lower House of Congress. Tp mt 4, thy Solid North nist opprie tho Solid South Ths Sauth politieall eaiktitledd Heelf Cirmuch force und fend pr Tilia upon the inere in Commresa attained slaves. The thaw ure Y inaugurated: by tho Xouth It tt ever ah ean te sion Of the Federal me nite. full yo power, and whieh would piney tho total Nrovmenity, of tho Narth” dn Jeopardy, Wit cndt. divettes hore, CTR belie ne situation of things, Lagree with Mr. Ingers toda itie tho rectumaized duty of all lendle fais, Elbert, Greenbuekers, dnd the Lahore qurty toarpport the Repeblicnns in the coring eleciton, because 1 is only the Remrbllea purty that isable to vanqtbh: the Soh. th puitionn party wil and.annat tight Meend. | fhe Pretdenker only re the freedom of tte negroes and ( clory of tho Union is wsaieed by the eonatitutional nuentinents, The thevattentnyy, erihraw of Doth it dues not nedtuowledge, The Mndienta this overthrow. TF the North jum ta amu otendy the eae. : t ereinty of noerucs in the comitus el] the WIL Tie ti te aK wil disappenr ns tho. The Mepubtienn party the. whole people, Then the old Patties round is cleared for new oppositions and polities) devclopiients,for the coniltet bes Reeon the Liberals, the Labor party, and the: Ttelieds and thelr opponents; for a contilet with areal democratle oruanizition of the le below. aygainat all Civenrisin and ty ‘quiaition of power above, The polttl nent of the people eit only be thy sization and vertfleation of the 1 Govermncnl DE the peuplu, the people. None of, us know how nlf this will portiettarly devetop ltself, But. we do kuow already that lithe Gatted States a contralzntorworsmiunkiod, 2 beh degrees of hte mutization, 13: atriving for extstenge, whieh ate tract the opprosged of ull eniighténednations. Ju.tho eng degree oe the vine Btates HL ap ith popnlatton Soelullsm will ake a tnore de aided stand and become move cleurly defined, Sovhtliete will then neaine the place of God nnd Pravid und reality the place’ot fincy and dmagituition.” De ¥ the people, by Inrelution to the exntted hopes of Democrats fora victory in November, the Cinetanath Volkae Hatt writes ns fotlows! * fhe Now York Sui fa not so hopeful ns tie Cineiuniitt Votkafreind. Wt nilmits that thore tg no progpedt of a recanetllas {lon betweenthe tye fuctipns inthe Demovratiy. party of the State of Virgining and that, In ease fien the’ tekéts of thé Dehioefits remuiin ti the field, the Jtepublicins will be yletorlous in the Stith. “If this stiunjd' teednie true, then Mr Hancock's vote fi the Solid South would be re= diced from KIS to 127 Electorgl votes, and tne stent of he would have to obtiln 43 votes in tho North. ‘The: Democrats huve no hope, nes cording to tho. Si, of alning, a victory ina Alngie Paclfie State, ‘Then thore remain only the for. dountful. Kates of New York, Kew Jersey, Sonnentiiuts arid Indiina, OF these fur | Demoernity hing only positive prospevts of the Stite of New Jersey. In the tates tho chines are better for the ne thi for the Demberuta, It Vir kl be fost to the Democratic party, the he elected) hy mind votes of these four : Indiana, NewJersoy, Cons Fork. “Upon whiell, under the conftdence in a victory of eertaln Democratic party orgittis dy bused, (3 Cor the aubinsed observer Impossible fo comprehend." " anther three ‘Tho New York Zettniiy hns the following tender tnrelation to politieal parties and the tinance question: “About thuenelal questions both mir tles uve preferred te express themselves with conimon platitiides In thelr platforms, Buty it we judge ateordingto facts, and not according topbrases und worlsethen the Republlean party: with {ts record “stands on - these nll-im- Putant ‘and far from ‘aottiod questions bo tiwerlng tbove tho Democratle purty, that ant attempt to deuwa parallel bef{veen tho | two ‘oh this point would be entirely ont of the question. For, eighteen mouths ‘the Treasury uf ‘the Unlted Suites, nnd with It: the banks, hive re- payments after a lapse of oighteen Year. Greenbueks and baunk-notes are nt par With gol, Our National eredit. stands higher than that of any othor nation on enrth, These are facte which oven tho Demovrats recognize, Yut they answer that, the Replibtican Administra. lon cannot chum the resumption of apecte-pay- ments, and the prosperity of tho country con- ewith, ub idimerlt, it i4 the result, Falieky combination of eiremn+ they elattn tances, whigh ayted entirely independent ot hinan control, as, for Instance, the splendid harvests cnjoyed . by.our country ond the entire fullure thereof in Burope, We ndimit that these lucky aceltents contributed grenily ton success ful attempt at resumption, “It cannot be dented, however, that tho Repubilean Administration ule astonishingly youd use of theve nevlitants, Ond, furthermore, that tho Republlean purty, deserves the credit of gaving preptred the Held for yours to resuine apeclo. page it. Tho fathe trot tommpuonis our Mrolster of. Finnice, Jobu Sherman. the United Whon Sanutar States ie introduced the bi In: WT which ree quired the restmption of apegle puymient to be- rinvon the Ist of January, 1810, ‘The bill was Pissed, notwithstdudbg. tho opposltion of the De Whilu thoy’ ridfeuled the bit and desigmited Inns a litpe Ae compromise mensure, the Republicans were cognizant of the fact that to gale their abject It was oul! things neces Rasiry to possess nndshow the will and cnergy that“ they wero honest fn thule pitr'> ise, — Conaitaring ho spirit. and dla+ tlon "whieh nentes tho. Deutae je vrtle party in relation tothe tinnneial question, all tho aplendid harvesta in Amerten and aul the fulluves thereat In Gurepe would not bave eons Srlbuted i particle of goad towards accomplish: iw the resumption of specie payment on the day is provided ta the Shermin bu At foray, while resumptiun [an demonstrated fet, Wwe must confess that ull didleuttles are Bots by Car, surmounte Hons “may” chunye, Conditions und siti. 8 Kurope may have ‘good urvests, and oars my aot be su ood, ud tho auld Which now Hows tite our lips from ubroad aay How boek agaln, ‘Thon the ve peel, fateh Is, 16 no tenst, w very doubtlul bless: iy, nnd which would Do lave been tnaigu- yated but for a Demucratio ujority, will make: Holt felt with wll its dingerous cones Water Already, to-duy, the. monstrous pile $f duddy-dollara geeumutiiod in the ‘Treasury wults. wich I Inerensed indn by two mill- tae bangs Uke tho sword of Damocles over ull ret jousinesd relations, ‘That tho slenter : ne “td had so far not torn asunder must be at+ Me ited to the wis f the Hopublienn .Ad- Byulatration, and wily to that of Secretary: orn The Administration is endeavoring ‘iy togave the country from the tlechlet pontained tn the Sitver bias long as pasdlble, opto Chat the bill may be rep befure tho: petty Is compelled by force mnjeura to open p 6 Hood-ates und let tho silverestrenm pursug a catrse waver the tanh Althottgh tha Ie- Subllcun party his committed muny Kline. of, Hissin Li connection with the Mhintelal yes Myon the wholo -it hus followed 0 policy, und, whit is moro, it thy De A tuauFated + tho | wamie, © Not wo Te Bemocrata. “in that Wary abe, tneceure and lable elomentson the Hininehd qiyestion swe ee attdeeratt nig, wii ‘48 this question cannot, by mee’ fegarded ne suttted, notwithstanding Wo att ramperity: which tho Nation at present: Nee Ond na wo ad not secure augalnst All ditt: the t would be, in view of the antecedents of fret Hemocrat le pari fn hioxammable hlunderto ta that purty with the relas of te Govern- Tho TAthots Staate-Zettuna hoa tho followings pions the regular, Independent, dnd tHboral cpubiticuns of the Stute of New York the greate ie Muantnity and burmony provaits, while i kit Democratic cump bitter discord predumi: 7 “8 dyain between the Tammany and unti+ ce tans: Wings of that party. ‘These twowmga ths Democrats party are. wt swords’ points ie Hind eich of thon tnetsts upon holding a red Stutv Convention, Coul und catewliting ie tte OC that State think the majority for ie ' La in thostateot Now York wil run uy ee Heuet 25,000, ‘Lhe Demoernts are stralaing Hans Nerva to keep up thelr cournge, Thoy ris to ull possitde means to keep up appears ites of success, und © quote tho opinions of dend Republicans, for Years resting -in i2 Sravoyurds, ta omuke capital for * flancock, During the = dust few M¥8 the Joyous throughs Joyous news hus been runntig o Democrutie papers ot tho country brated German puyslelan und Hoy 1 Oe. Keukowilzer, of New York, hig dos. Held CIE It a fetter’ addresdent to tho Gure Cocklat tied ttult. N.Y. In Tuvor of tho Huns eau tlekets + Tete pity, buat it te teuoy ttt nh muted Dr, Keakiwtder bas luln moldupe thu ayy s grave: fordive long years, Ho dledon Yurke rpg eeemther, 173, at “hls vilta wear New papery She Nrakuwizer whom thous Democrate toh ce eae UD othe skies the great acqulsle Knowy te Huicoeklin ranks fyan entirely un fee, antity by the aun of BW, Krukows dep uLt ey NY UL the eelebruted ductor and 3G, Krukowlzer,’ SPORTING EVENTS, A Game Tied by Chicago in the Ninth and Won in the Twelfth Inning, Cleveland, Buffalo, and Cincinnati Beaten by Providence, Bos- ton, and Troy. Fivo Races Snecessfully Concluded at the Hartford Meeting: Yee ferday. Monroo Ohief,- Steve Maxwell, and Glen- dalo Win the Trotting Puraos, BASHE-BATT, CHIicdsgy Vs, WoKCHsTEn In spite of what seemed a ceertain raln im: pending and likely te Come down at any me nent, about 1,000 people turned out te see the Chivaro-Worcester game yesterday, aud Were rewarded by scelng one of the cleanest sid Dest-rontestert mines of: the xengon. | Tt wasat ties a dull game tiy reason of the Hecht hitting antl the great cifeetlvenoys of the pitchers, but It grew lively enowurh.ti- ward te Inst, when, with the gained tle, It was only question which shte would strike acstrenk of batting and win it. It took twelve fall innings todo i, and when it we done It was well done, The features of the aemewere the pltehing and eatehing on both sides. Willimnson neted as baekstop for Cor coran, and it $s praper to say: that ato finer worl: behind the hat Was ever seen. His showing of clghteen put-onts and five assists tells haw busy he was and how well he did hls work, Hs only brror was the dropping of w twisting foul bound, . Corcoran and Tlehmoind : Y in goat Yoathurs unrd ds. neelally the former, whe was not hit hard mbre than four or five thes, other hits huing of the slow, serateh a too, kept Chicago's heavtes background up to the ninth inulng,- 4 nothilow elther Gore, Ansort, or WHkungeL to getahitin the entre game, Apart from tho fite lelding work done on both sides, the feature yas Poorman, ‘This young: man, who.was not good enough far Buifale, won the gawe for Cliletzo erday by his bat- tog, which was. something of which wuy batsinan fn the country might he proud. Tb ename nt: the right tine to produce results, and made 2 OOF the hou . The mame is vasily deg 1 Lins that tip to the nfuth limlag there was nothine but onts to spenk of for Chteago, though in the elehth, with but one out, Poorman sent the ball far ov ‘sun's.head fn centre feld for thre » bib was putaut intrying to qnuke hone olea tly ¢ateh in short right fad by Corey, En the ninth ‘the Chicagos. imide their first tilly, and Ged the game, this being done by Dalrymple’s safe hit, a wild piteb by: Helunond, and a poor throw by Bushang to heat off Dalrymple, who by good. running mnade third, gud then came home on Within son’s bunt. in front of the pinte, Worcester seored ay unearned rin in the second Lint of safe Gehinaal, - Wood, «and Dushong, aided by a wide throw-ln by Poors ima, After this the visitors were disposed of ehiedly by Wilitnisonon third strilces, foul tps ant bounds, ‘There were but. fours safe. hits made in’ ten Innings. | When the gimme had been . tied in. the ninth Inning, and both skles had heen Dianked | in the tenth,” Datrymple, having hit for his base In. the eleventh, was dy Gore and Williamson's ‘outs. tuken to third, but he died there, as Anson could do no more than hit an ceasy bouder to Creamer. In the twelfth, waiter he Wo ter batsmen had heen retired jn order, having given a fly to Creamer, Durns: hit sate, andl on a passed ball stole down to see- ond, aid was tetially standing on the base when the ball got there, and yet Bradley, the umpire, dechleds hun. owt,! greatly to: the anizement of the spectators, wh lilssect the: decision savagely. Corcoran now put in hts second safe hit, and Poorman fell upon: tie Dall with such power as to drive it far over ns head ‘and down to the end sents before it stopped rolling. OF edurse Coreormt {allied easily. being ut the hone-plite by the time Dickerson had overtaken the ball, At this there was a great-shout, antl Poorman was the hero of the hour, Uheht here is a good place ta say that Mr Bradley eau baprove, jis umpiring yastly by remembering that he ls not in the employ of the visiting Club only, but Is a servant of the entire League, The Worcester players yes- terday were almost Without excepto fia and slovenly fi thelr actions when not ene ened dr pliving, and so caused a good dent af delay. . Richimoud. onee dett-his position and kept the game walllng while he earried oan argument with the umpire on the sul- feet of tills and strikes, Te shot have been fined as well for “chiantng” as for de- laylng the game, Tt was notleed toward the fast. that six. or seven Woreesters atonee tuekled the wuplre on the subject of calling beeanse of darkness. Now the wnplre aeily these this if he will, anil he is i duty bound fodoit. The Woreesters have alwnys played ball well in Chiengo, but-they: neal’ disciplining tn the matter of -thelr teld behavior. y 2 + TIN BCONTS aie jet | 201 2 aye a a 6) 0} Oo} O) 2) elo 5) 0) tp apo ‘Ys FA) ay Ty a) Oo) ofa Richmond 4)-1F a) a oy oP har O} tp a el are 4) OF DP UTE) OF EL 4) 0) Oo). dp apo 4] 0) O).0} 4)10) 0 Coilithesesies 40} 0} 8) 8 i ica, Pairyinp! alt 5 0 i) 4 4 Tarn, 8. Be o. Coreoran, p. 4 Poorman, Fr. fo. 4 Quest, 2B, LA . Total. Aa Fanti 1 7 Worcester ot a 0-0-0 a hlenga, 1. — Poor anitty 3. Aurned rpns=t ‘Three-lyie hil First base on bit Firat base on err Jott an ages Marevste Struck out—Willlatison, IMs, Corcoran (2), Wood,. Bushonr, Stuvey (ay, Trewin @), bow Hulls ealled—Coreoran, 163 Wetton, 128, Steikes culled—Corcortn, 1s. Itelanonth; Douvle play—Cores-ilyshoug. “es Passed ball—Dushony, Vid plteh—Kichmond, f, memes eo Unmplre—firadiey. “ ; ROY V8, CINCINNATI, + Bpectat Seputch to. The Chicago Tribu Cincy: 1,0. Ang. 2o—-Lt wasa veritable elreus todny, Clapp chad. four. errors and Snulth three, whihs tho other ye were fl trlbuted peas, the Whites, Rlaty, wid. Pu cob. Snilth partieularl, soot, The ors batted White ond Voreell hard ‘after chances were missed, while Keofe. was al- angat Inyulnerable, ‘ an amab isons Kolly Na ga ana ie ziened runs—S'ry) A ee floldtau Urrarsetineinnatt, Ia: Troy, o. iso Mis—Clnclinat), dy ‘roy, 1. woehuse hit—Casslily ‘Threv-buiso hit—Co : eft on buses—Cinelnuath, iby Cray, 4, Irae buses on billi—IKoofe, Firat hase on ertors—Cinciunatl, 1s Troy, 5, _Btruck outed. White, Marcell, Wheeler, Cus Bly (2), Conner 12), RYU (2), i‘ ia Halls callod—White, Lurcall, may ike Stetkes called—We 0; Purcoll, ts Keefe, wyeSilth>Hletly, Chappell ~Payaed tails Hotbert. : Wild plteh—Waite, Vine 23M. Umpire, 0, Chapman,. . PROVIDENCE V8, CLEVELAND, Apeciat Diaputch fa The Chicago Tribune VELAND, OU, NU —Torlay's Kane eveland and’ Providence proved tory for the .ex:champions, who gutpliyed the home team at avery point, Game was ented on account of rata at the end of the first half of the seventh innugt Dunitiga 123450 7% Clovetand 9000 oo aah arg ee , | BOSTON Vs. HUPFALO. Spectat Hiywatch to The Chteagy Tribune, TUF KALO, NY, ‘Aug. “b4.—Ganie was eatled at the end of thy seventh binky on: account of the disability of the Buffulo catcher by reison of partial bilminess. Followlng Is the seo fanny 12a sags Niettalo, 200 0-38 Hoston 210 6-1 THE TUR THE ILARTEORD MEETING, _. Speetal Diapatth to The Chicago Tribune. Tanrrony, Conn, Aug 4.—The first mneeting on: the grand trotting elreait opened to-day under igh ly favorable conditions, the weather belting all thal could be destred, te track fn perfect order, and the attemlanee fally 4,000, ‘Three (rotting and two runing events were on the program, wilelt was promptly sid suesesstully carrted out. Phe first race ented was the 2:27, whieh. browsht ent Dat Sinith, Glendale, Moltte, and Penel= ope, In the pools Dan Smith had the call over, the. field at $59 ta Stt,, being eagerly sought after, while there was it Slow, call for the other, ‘The result wis ‘dA ‘tétrible, Upsét, Glendale whinttig tn straight heats, tn, fhe finit beat Mollie ted away, Penelope taki: second place, Glen- dhile third, amd Dan Stith breaking antl fall- Ing to the rear, ‘Tliexe postttohs were hell to the middle of the bhek streteh, when Glen- dite took seeoti place snd Dan Sintth third, On-the Uifrd quarter Mollie returiied to Caled position and Glendale showed the way Into the homestretet wets before Dan Sintth, i first Jide no ehinge, Glendale Heltnug ia todd to the wires Sudth wus Urized off hls feel at the distanes, but the the ‘lang, edt hie toss ‘of a heat dd not discourage Sinltli’s friends, whe continued to buck bln stinehly.agilngt the fiettl at $65 to Sh. AL the word for the seeoml heat Smith) broke sul ran for elghty yards before settling, At the'uarter Gtyndale Jed, lapped “by Mollie, at, Whose Wheel lay Smith. On) the back- streteh Smith passed Mottle ahd‘ took sides with Glentide, Near tho, pitt Sihitth broke cand ran for’ fifty yards along. slide "of. Glenilatey whole. his. feet shal Tpopred to UpirdJpst ag Sualti settled, to trotting. , Passing the hitf, Smith | A UEIN, sine cohetitg ther iva: fetldater squitred’ awe fast, quickly disppsdd' of Monks, tir thiile Vp a’ festtion n f The thialantartar Wat end dt an exelt- ling sttyatgle, both straiilitic, every muscle. (¢ tho end, where Sintth: showed ea head: and shoulders. to. the fore, Moltle a poor Abit Penclope Just safe. ‘The Judges set bac’ Sinlth for ranntigs sh the hent to Glen- dale. ‘The, 35,1134, Lasts, ei. “Glendale then-beeame favorit, sellimg: for $60 against 239 for the fleld. ‘The third heat Was stubbornly contested half a anttey Gen- hile-and Smith dashing away from the other {wo at the word, and troftlus doable to the half. dust beyond that polut Sith made three Jumps and enught withont loss, bit av second break shortly afterw tirew itn four this belifnd, and itn ot any further elana fur. the. heat. tondala eaine fone tna Jog, three -lengths - tor the dood. > Mollie amd Penelope were distinced, ‘Mine, 35, 1:10, 15, 220k, Glendale was awarded frst, third, and fourth moneys, , : THE 2220 Ac, ‘ The second race wis the 8l, Monroe Chief, Voltaire, Capt. Emmons, Sherldan, anu Moose starting, and the first aimed. selling over the field at ‘S50 to Moose had tho’entl for second pla $235 for the other three, | billy nt the start 11 eight lengths in the out the and Volt tle ren thor bi was trotted: cont brotizht M Sheridan to the tale on event lengths be tite teviethh Lema Sate ig The Chief deliver the first heat, ati at furlong, Mei y followed: by Si wens Hv 3, lwo re Voltaire, whotwus hipped by Summons hist by hate alent, eurter pole Moose led half a stele of the Chiet, Enuinons and Vol- taire,, Swinging Into the homestretch all but Voltaire forined hii ling and brushed for the rd which the’ Ohlet stew hilfway “down, “and — flashed well in Jind t Ten “ahead "of p third, Ano: and Voltaire Je L200, Ld, 8: L was easily eupt- He J vho set tho pave from 1G shirt, ‘and passed {onuarter al Padenktlr nhead of Sheridan, who hadalensth tlie best, of Eumiong, Voltaire being ln elose attend: anev, and Mose, who broke, nearlya distanea beh. At the hull Sheridan ant the Chiet were even, Voltaire third, Binmons fourth, Thereafter tha Chief steadily. alvew away from tis followers, mtd wou as he pleased in open fehgth ahead of Voltaire, who finished With Einmons and Sheridan hanging to his wheels. Moose ilronped Jnside the fags, Pool-séeiiing was then lulted to second place? Voltitire ringing even figures agaist the others; Moose brashed out-very fast In the third heat) nnd reached: the quarter over Atength ahead of Voltalye, sho-was only: neck in adyanee of the Chief, Emmons and Sheridan adength and two jengls further t On the buckstretch the Chief lose on Moose, and Volttilre gave way to Em thons, all four Erevan Tn close order, with Sheridan two Jengths behind, “At the mid: die turn the Chief brushed by Maose, and Voltatre muved up to Emmons, Swlaghy Tati the homestretel the Chief led two open lengths, Moose was seeond, tipped by both Hmunons and Voltaire, and Sheridan was coming up with a rush, da the finish the favorlt won by three lengths, und: Voltatre, KU seeand place, alength before Moc tho latter leading Sheridan ahead, and Eo Woks helng a poor ftth, Time, 85, 110, 15, 2240! Pa U by th TOILE MEATS, Tho third event was tho two-nlle-heat moo for 2227 horses, Whileh was sltaply a job for Steve Maxwell, who won hands down hn Asst and As Unolata was a goad seeond in the first heat. Tu the sceand: sien Chiet eapried her to a break fuskte the dlstance, and beat, ber out a length, and for not ente! ing before reaching the wire she was set back tolast, Ani, whe finished fourth, was Adrned Tei 1d dy, ' nu: Fe * YG MACKS, fhe day's sport conchided with a couple of Ahi Frees on the bnstde (rack,—a dish of noileanda palf, in whieh fngomar beat Tarenne and Virguhen ines), and a dash of two nites over elglithurdles, Lizzie D, de. featlog Audax and Adobe Ta Sasi. Audas burst n,blgod-vessel durlng the ree, . HUSEMA TILES, Parad, $1,000; 2:27 class: Mendalo,.., Dan saith Mullis, Penvlop roe 2 Pine Purse, 82.0003 2 Monroe Chilo oltutine, Capt. Shoridan,. M i There Hy elas, two wiles’ Pint Purao; 81,0 Rtove: Maxwell... (rey, (ieless. mitaln. Anulo Hto und a halts Ingos Hove: ‘urenno second, Virgillan third, teMiY raed over elyht hides: Lizzie D, irat, Audax second, Adair third. . ‘Time, 0:53. 7" TMADD BR, Willlain 1b Vanderbilt, naw tn, Paris, has cabled Capt, Stono not to start Maud 8. tu any more axitibitions or matches unless her record 1s beaten, Coobasientt sho will not bu started here, and will be shipped ta Cine Clanath te later part of, the week. | Mr, Vanderbilt stenitied his tntention te drive her onthe road in October, after fis return from Europe, ‘ Capt, Stone, tho manager of Maud 8,, has aeablo dispateh from Viauderhttt, her own instructing him not ta start the mare agali tis season, bul fully satistled wily her achtevements, and requesthig that the inare. be taken to Cincinnatl and met Tn condition for hls personal driving when ho returns, St Julien will rin ugalust sty Thursday, pa * BAMATOGA, , “Sanaroas, Ny Yo, dng 2h—-Gubrlel won the milewish race, Seotilla second, and Florence think, ‘Thne, dal. 3 Tho mile and tive turlongs handieay race was won by Elhis Lawrence, Checkmity sec- oud, and Lavaces third, ‘The, 335%, Orloly was favorit. ‘The third rave, one mile, was won b: Chhuney Sweep, Kingeratt second, and Pure quan Cele, Hanning race, ull uges, mir Urst, " Mimo, se. Iu Tine, B25, Gov, Liumpton won the mie and furlong ft Moilie | J Charley Ff warned t HORSES VS. MEN, THE GEE AT GO AS YOU ThE AgE. "The cireus lot on the Like Front fas been secured fur O'Leary’s hovel 14 hours race between men and horses, for whieh 34,000 fn prize money fs offered ‘The lot will be ine closed atk Haverly's mastodon pavilion, salt to bo the targest sligle tent in the worlt, will be erected thereon, ‘This tent ts of imanster proportions, with seats on one site and: forty reth ing. Cents for competitors onthe other, Theasuat track ltd anider Its shelter ds one-clehth of aoinile, sunge size as the fainons traék tte Gilwor Garden, Now York, Vor thls race, however, [is proposed do erett ali nuphitheatre cove eredt with aw naghttlesnt canopy, fust outside the tualn tent, fu order to take the track for the horses one-seventt of valle if possthte, ft ds proposed ta commence work at onee, ns tt wilt roqulre all the thine interventiug ta erect the stables and other i ines and constenet the tricks, and have the plave iy proper shape for Saturday, Sept. 4, when it will probably be opened to the pute Hes with a preloutnary program, ta alye an lek of the vast proportions: ef this under. takings. A dozen of ‘the best known pedes- trlins now th A meres are abrenly be the co theby rege exercise on the several Soin the suburbs, where some of the entered for this race are also at work, ntending to enter thenselves or thelr are reminded that the entry lists, naw open with Fred J, Engelhard, the generat nranager of Taverly's Tivatre, will be clused on Saturday: next at noon, , WREST GIN 'A MATINE Conte i Proviirsck, He fy At The Cal donian Club hetit game’ to-day atteiided by 3,00 people. ‘The éhdef event was a wrest Mos mnatel for S54. p Dune € Seoteh champion, and Capt, John C. Daly, Trish ehainplon, of Boston, The contest was belt on the luke an board th the prox of Pinafore stinulat ree falls int it ary bishlil~ seconls Rowan“! eateh av eat oskirmistitiyg edge of the t am at few Kegel 1h thirit votel style, AT ny Bi yield ay yk bustenth the ch rent Urket bathe wie He are suytalned di bijury to hi: his: retest to th INDLANS. CAPTIVE SIOUX, spectat Dizpateh to The Chicas Tribune. Oda, Ngky AWE 26—Chief ‘Turning Bear and ti¥e vther Brulé Stoux tndlans be- longing to.the..§patted , Tall, Ageney, who stole ponles and killed a white mana few weeks ago, and who were recently captured by Spotted 'Tall’s Indlan police. arrived hore (his evening in charge of Lieut, Beardsley who took them to Fort Omaha, ta bo th Hapttsguerbaiet tu await the actlon of Gen rook. t - é ICTORTA VICTORIOUS, Yusron, Tex, Aug. 2—Marties from the West report that) Vietorla's Tndlins whipped Grierson, instead of belug whipped, nnlare new hi Mexico, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, Charles, Kivin, heer-peddler, attempted to commit suicide at 8330 last evening by Jump. ing Into theriver from the north abutment of Clark street bridge. ‘The bridze was Onentug ‘to pernit.a vessel to pass throtueh and Klvin wes standing: on the abutment talking to ‘his fivnit} Joseph A. Webber, t youns bol OF Mein at No. 14 West Madison — sttect. fel wes. pereeptibly under the dudnence >of ligner, and had been” relating his donystie woes to Webber, when. he seddeuly grakped hilm by the hand, badetiim good-by, and then lug of the footwalk into the river, Webber ran down to the dock beneath the brhdge, and famaped inc after him. Why Klein had been huded, Uttlver Damoting took him to the Chicago Avenne Station and locked: Whi due was butkenant at helng + Dut won. bein he beeame pe tly kle! Ted nan and fis on Ad, Lut Is sepirated front lis wite, and Uy A his parents at No. 29 West Van Du = TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Berrauo, N.Y... Aug. 24—Marvin Cline, haltsler, Who dIsappeared a few days ago, has returned hame. He has been wanderloy the streets Insane elaee hls disappearaney, A fow days’ rest, it'is belfeved, will effeet a cure, ¥ i “BALTIMOT, Mig ANE Pho AL a micelle to-tay of the Beta Theta DT Soelety addresses were ide by WW, C. Ransem, of Port Uuron, and Wis O, Robb, of Cinetinath, pasichatis Rad ieee Doluz Wer Bert. ee oy rf. were Aehing for tnd canaping on its banks, can out of supplies, and an envoy was sent OF to beg, Horruw Kormettiiig wcll tin order sent ta "ts iy eondd be filled, After a wal nehed 2 hag tottse: " ‘6 elifldrens dhres sen ped Tho: dFAPHITAT Wi Detroit A porty‘of Detraiters w brook trout on the Boyne 1 dows, und wfaumily o! one single roon ft the hows all homesmaite, the uibtewi OF tn dish and @nly one ti HK Vidible, a enyey a Als erring, and the worn replied, “vlour} 1 An WO Fu ONEO! four Sester= i we won't have any more ult next 3 Can you spare any cotter ‘ J uness net. The lst -volfeo wo hn rin out on Cheistinag, “Uwe git any nuxt woek PM spire some," pore yee : “Dhow about ted?" + “Well, ten ting been purty skeereo with us far tho Jat two months, nit Ben Ball he thought of Kitthi’ some ‘long this fall. IE you aye around here, when’ opr tea comes we'll divide with ot haven't any potutous to spare, havo Fa Well, now, you ought to have been here last week for "titers., 1 cooked the last Sunday, eae “ero dos and chitdren sot y heap by coli "titers, and they go alt Uke hot cakes, “Ben ts he are ‘ong nbout Saturday ‘anny provisiona nt all whieh you taked the discouraged envoys. “Well, now, Edon't belleve wo haye, but we: are gol to stock up ong fa the fall. b was feliing Ben only tagtalghe that Td got kinder treed of eeroociiin’ mong on Tnfan and "asses," PHL buy some at that If yout ‘enn spare fy for wo haven't a bite of anythtig tn camp. “Nod cae'bselliany. Fed day we tad tho last, for breakfast and Hen won't get any moro ull Saturday nih van aighed tho man ae ho turnod Ht BUrY us, go'm T" sho aighed tn return, "1 seed your pirty down thar ia eainp Vother day, und: you took fike honest falka, Ua ho git te spare: You somethin’, butt enw’t, Tf you Tren want ta oye your cunp up bure, and enjoy quy guciety,, and tide our smudge co drive wvay akeet wo'll do our best to uke It pleasant; but w you come dows to fodder wo vin's nowbar waa tolling -Ben only lust night that wo'dk bo lucky if we got these dogg und coons through: another winter!" ae ——— WN dae Natanedabme, : Jendan. Glube, Roars Tho spectacle of the sun shining at midabzht Attracts many forelyners i Swedish Lapland durthy the month of June. For six wouks there fseearcely anys night Inthe vorth of Sweden, ho aun. hover xvisy,-and the oll, conmtunty houted, produces Int month and a half biel} and other vrops. At’ that the of the your tne Taplunders pea ny thelr roludeors and-move thoty its toward tho cultlvited Nelds. Holme very hospituble, thes “greet with Joy tho werival of tourists, who ydnbrally meet at Mount Gellae ware, about ninety alles fram Lule. From that billy which bib about a) Yards high, the lanutiful spectacle of ie eta A ea by adinired in better epuditions: than from any: other place. ‘Tho 21th of Juay td the dity selected, for tho udeonsion; itty tho longeat day tt fours the win beng twenty-two hoitrs a! horizon, ‘This yeur the Hib was nol ft Ane weather, and owing ta a cloudy sky was not Visible at stintdanetity but the following ay -travaters wery well rowurted for. thelr trayble, the stn shining briuhtly Al uilduight, -——— Americans in Parke. Tho Amerioun colony tn Haris 1s sinaltor tha at any provious tine tn twenty yours, Et cos! Dwleg faa much now to Hye iy Parls us in Aimerton, fn the same style. | Mormorly it cost dauble prices ty Amorten, ‘There Is nothing pow dv France except apparel, and only parts chip of that, vr the 25, 1880.—TN JUBILA, JUBILO, JUBILUM, Wow Brother Hint Wis Made a Master Mason. A Wild Farce Played Before a De- lighted Audience. Tho Anti-Matons. Finish Up Their Work and Adjourn, ‘The Anti-Masonié Cotivention resumed Its session at No, 23f West Mad)son. street at 10 10 o'clock yesterday inérning., ‘There were present about twenty 4. Inelnd> ing “several females, The Rev. C, Cy Foote, of Detroityn Congregutionn! preacher, give hls reasons why he repudiated Masonry. Ths grievances, apparently, was that a lodge Tad refused te adiialt hitas a Mason Elder Rufas Sadth, of Maryavitle, Wiss, Chatrinin of the Convention, proveeded to darrate some of his antlMasonle experience while preaching In Missoirk Te athided to Masonry ns whieh tried to attach Itself to the ship af Zlon, Kedward Ronayne then stated thet the seeeding Masons hut A 4 OnGgs 1A ANASD Lona, Mowhieh Et wits proposed to postinen so that they contd go inte the lectrire-tiedd tuted to expose the Misdniy scerets, | This body pro- posed to hold a session during the day. He then went on te give the redson why the seeedera Tad seceded, He tolil the story of Kidght Templar who had seceded after the qarade, He said that the aforessld KT, marehed fn the procession a week ago, Dur- lig the parade he te so At bsgets with whit he had séen that after the parade was over He! doffed hits uniform and puton a éivilian's dvess. Mu wrapptal up ehapean, ostrich . feather, fatlgue py, and black doaty walker down to the Governinent pler, dual the’ tds Inte the lake, arid sald, connection With Magonry slik as Chis clutdilng.”, ‘This stajanent was received with lode Aimens) anid: erles of “Goal! Gaul Tennis, sent on: to deseritie a (f¢ ons HE the clty, dad 3 aid that it would im people's: baly stind on Cad HC St were ptt Ma" the “press how they were Tndunitted sinto the Bhie Ledge, The report of Mr, Ronayne was aceepted and reterreil to the Committee on Publientlon. It was recommended tu thy Board of Di- Assoelation: rensons for dna small paynphiet. anted a thousand copies st the lod ‘The Chute Dinself 1 The. ie Foote wanted a inilitan spread allover the land, th then went oon fo rive any ending, assisted by Mr. Ki Masonry was contrary of ds the relig’ The Coi otelovk, Whi Ugious-love adfourned until 2 conference and re the gr Huth soney now being gives by: rit the opr Masoul was undoul Uy witructerd by the adve = vening wait he devoted to ssing the inangerin which the degrees of Mason Is conferred, Inying bare to wiience ail the details af the solemn y whieh the eraftsmen are inithited, ek a very funny old steps: Proniptly ats o'e! nian hopped Bian the platform and sang a tty-ot the ri-tuer y fumiy manner, the tlh Made na one? Th eatil Cor a time Hlnvinn sorsster He finally sat ant the AL onee proceeded Good, Fh econ very doleful ¢ Inn vi “Mrs Da: fourteen jnent prevulled-ns the wnt No. 4, Knleht: Hf neted tts Urand Maste Were upon the stage Messr: Starkey, the Nev. Mrs Collinse and gathers. allot whom, with ane exe clilin'to Have taken the degres of M Mason. Mr. Good prefaced Thy der of business by tuldressitng ‘the peap! upon the studjert of (Masonie grips; words, and punishments, the hitter, a ing to his desertion, being siuinly horrible, guid so tar as thelr effeet upoti the eanditate: is concerned “discounting for genuine inhu- sanity : z TUE WILDEST DREAMS OF TITHE SPANISH IN- Quisttty: Ho stated that the exposé would be as faith: fully portrayed fu all tts details as the He would allow, and voue nliced a conmmine stant shim, was called the lot Puls stirimounied by a wite arrangement cont ing three tatiow dips in Hou of altar Attired inthe fall regidiven a Master son, Mr, Guod tuok his position at the north Lof the ‘stage, while the other oticers wseated to Cig south and we Masoni¢ order. ‘These were the danior Wardens, Tyler, and Pre! point in the exercises the Master gay t references ta the faeetlous niyste> Hous. viles’ of he. lodge-room, whieh, If they avcoimplished “nothing more, served to Keep the audie in contin- Yous rours of huughter, the speaker being ap. 1 time and a, the Sentor raps upon the south end of tho stiuze, Warden, hearing tt fitte-roum door at thi took his positio warned the Mast it ts heard an alaran at the door, By direction of the Master he opened the dour, att then totitied the Lode trough its Worshipful) Master that Brother alin Hit, Whe hat passereximinatlon ay anprenticn, was witht, al des er ett im Masonry by taking upon himself the degree of a Master Mason, sre thon Inthe form of eSaet mening of w y i; tho door opened by tho Warden, the Tyler shaving been notiiled that the Lad wis © tyled, onl the candidate, after stating H wits by his own trew will that, tha wp: PHeatlon Was une, was invites solemn preelnets of the Lodge rou Ashe sienna pan the stuxe there aveurred a meriled bunt of, boisterous guffaws unl tanehter, and the few lulles fr the mndienes were observed fo being Into requtsttion fins nkerehiefs td hide: their bli shes, Hunt was at ar rather wi In something yery Ike PED BATING-SUIT,. oy indergarments were whieh miter. Che ip a lid wane Over ws tt this was a poor eseuse for a shirt, ¢ to material and ’of lnsuficlent quanttt: jel about his wast was.the Masonle-elrdie, ant over hisaye wos domueleused grea shade, Vo was’ barefooted, and, being lanky and elongated, the effect was, truly rldledlous, n eharge of the ‘Senior Warden he was marched about the strge and introduced to Uhe varlous officers. AIL this| ting? he wad kept blindtotiled, and at every turn was the reclpient of many sizns of pleasury by the audience, whoevidently looked upon tho show as pirbiking of the suatire of nomammath Hippodrome or a gous-you-pleuse contest far a pedustrlan prize. Both Good and Ronayne, te disabuse the nds af thepeaple, aud ta vorvities them that what they were withvss- ing was a counterpart of scenes in the Mas sonle lodges, kept up a contlianal description of the asysteries, and. explained why the formula wast Hated by the laws of Alasonry, ‘Che first section of the degred wis brought to a conciusion ts follows: Tho cans didate: Knett ut the alta upon what wp. peared a leather bag forthe: safe storie of baseball bats, and, plain lity hands upon <an open Bible, intend ho most solemn oaths of fealty the onths boing adiginistered alt the words, “An@ the Lord said let there ha Ught?" TIE SA DEAWAS SNATCHED FROM IS EY! and the kneetng candidate, in all tho leeque heapty of his str tn npparel, stone np in thé presenee of the: strroundting brethren, “He here repeated that he, had taken tipo hbuself the dities of Master Mason, and was aga turned over to Ronayne, who, as Warden, instructed him ow fo sven his Hi pate Ilo, was then Wusthed’ fnto ho ante-routh afd preparas tons mae for Uie second’ section of the degree, After, walt of few nidnates, on oplees of strong canvas was brought in, wong with a imysterlous- Jooking, sonical-shaped rubber arrangenent, tery titel Hike a atifed club, Ronayne exe plafned the use af t Ung, an, after brepuring the wittleney fora scene, ordered PAGES “This tine Ary eam cae pen the stuge attfred inore: thea civilized beltug, being wrapped inthe folds of avery long and very dirty Th Ch ts= ter. He autain approached the ho informed) Wine that he was not put full- Hesteed Master Mason, and hat he world have to pass through. great pertls, und nicht perhaps meet death. in Hix scare for Masonte dignity. He was nunin biladfolded and started por net vonnils, Ronngne ted) hin to tho seat af the tintar Warden at the cast, who dlonnane “s key, and, not getting: it, the th Mook Lily upeat w he Iterally wiped the dine bode af poor Hunts ws metaphoriently eat with a wand he was tenderly the Senior Warden at the sout, The key not being fortheotnhyy, Hunt was agli ald ted to aun annerel fu shaklig. and passed iong to the Master's seatat the norte end of, the stage. Ture ace curred: the erownhig set of brntailty. ‘The Master was not successful in aetting the key (whatever that may be), and calnily informed the candidate that : MIS TIME TAD COME, rj Me grasped the stuffed) rubber club, the impromptt Masons clutched the canvas sheet, and nfter aaaln demanding the & key! the Master tneeruncttatisly favor ihe candidate on the head, pitching Iba head- long into the sheet. He was then wrapped. upon! Jakd one site to eoot off. He ree malned very quiet, and well he misht dls: semble death after the frisky cm through whleli he hat been ded. The 3 ence howled with delight, several old fossll- faatelups tainly making the in halt rane. With thelr Joy at the fare The fearful Sone with Ths trent wooden. che assert tO thie seat corpse was finally taken to the south end of the strge, where an Lmaginiry, grave was dad and the body hid at. rest. Chen it was that the. Master lust his identity and bes unt King Solomon, who superintonds the reh for the fost + THran: ADIT.” .as the stipposed dead nian was called. ‘The bhi of the wurder wits cost: upolt- three mys- fertous individuals, a » AUTILA, TUDILO, AND IUBILUS and these culprits were run in and: broweht Wefore the high and mighty Solomon, to whont th fesse their erie and were sentenced to death, ‘Tho whole estibition had vow. become a muds although the, actors vy catnest ..f1 thelr etforts (to ry a the” re, pee. R, reility, 4 that, ‘they 1 ’ ! Atter iding” ‘the the pression ‘fottied wen it, solemit prayer was said by’ Géed, migand danced Wax hent aroind ve té the Uvely and insplrime muste of Y Hy! Hunt was finally resir- reeted and “Jerked ty his feet, when the Masonle five’ puluts of: fellowelitp were pre= sented. This elated the degree, and Ra Layne suuitmoned all his helpers to the front. Mle first retested them dn turn te state Whether or nots, Mister Musanus the elses as, presented 9 eorrect rep tions af the rites in Masonie Lodges, ain they replied aticmatively, There were nine omen in the tne, each of whout. had been fnitisted Ina dike manner, and every one of them inive the mune, number. gid location of the Lodge wherein the degree fad been conferred upoi hii, Ronayne saying that he lad been Masterof Keystone Lodge fn this efty and a member of the Grind Com of Uithnois) He then made a ‘fiery fant passtonate speoeh, during whieh he © Cliistinnity endeavors to save imei fron ir sins, while 2 fa saver te pry endeavors sul in-sin, Every Sir ral paride of ju te sane’ who took part in ht nly Kohad been ay Hand rhiieutous proceedings that tle wd Just seen, “Phe Chireh ts ited tn the Misonle ranks, Uthat the thie fs coming ers WI have to come out of these ods and preach a pure Gospel Ina pure pulplt.” Tis remarks were loydly ap- plauded, and the audience dispersed ————— ~ CANADA An ixplunation of the Witeh In the Canada Facitic Batlway Seheme-tne surance Business—Sominion Iedieal selutlon—Exportation of © and — "Phe — &4,000,0 oneler Leu. hy Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Tonoxro, Ont, Aug. “An evening: pie per, i giving the rumers of a fallur London by /Sir, Jahn Macdonald, “say “That some hiteh In the-arrangement has uhespéctedly occurred, seems certiuin, The sflenee malutatned upon the subject hy the Conservative press, and that, tou, upon the eve of two important elections, [s-of Hself ominous, Its known thit just prior te Sir John's departure for Englund there were two synii for the ¢ English and Company, that were actually: fighting Hythe one known us the the other us the’ Amerie a\b this thine very little w eu it 13 perhaps a mistake br the eyes. of tho: ‘aworkig the dian that Sir John td aot .secure the are Tangent that thie, as tt is now feared Anat the Y thls scheme, “El Union Pavite, Central, and other 1 roads, and of the men who are interested in them, isn powerfal «ar and aistst: have ane foportant -fithtence on the En elst money market, This dnilucnee, it, da thought ainethine to alo with i the completion of the reports aay that the hited ont of the ditleutty in comlag: question of Innd-grants, Sir ting thee there shall be so muely eh mite of -raflway, the daund, the road, and the syndleate anu to be only ft fertile derstood that Mnent fs to give aensh bons of fron $15,000,000 19° 320,000,000 In yoatly inte stallnents In proportion to the completion of the road? Sir John Macdonald and party had seeured passages for tha 2 of September, but have: t to terny stohn f tnd gi to be pi desire the it vy Tua alualset td remaln antl the wth, if not Un sse i Diavateh to The Chteaga Tribune, AL Us. 2h-The report: -pre- at by the Counulties appotited: by tn sharelial Wf the Consolidated Bank at the last general meeting to determine ‘ tent mun linbility whe J conneelionn witht ehatins that the bas ividends Te 1ST, dane aud December, 18 and on the aaisapproprintion. of tunds slot tlatians to the sim of atl that in addition to dis the Inte areatse Hable to the bank for a very larg thrown ot losses enused: by thelr gross inls- thanagenient of the affalrs of the bunk, ‘There were romor: wtsted Mere today that Sir John Macdonald tit fated tn tus: negathations with the London syndlente, and the -resnit Was at gener: reditetion In all y Able sof from Ltn? per Battie xrams to private indiytdiats, howey tirinee of the entire suet, the scteme, and the market closed fra, “The surveys for the tunnel inder the St. Lawrenve are, proceeding satisfactorily, der the supervision of Walter Sltnitly Ttds probable that the borlags, whieh were to ferred until the winter, will take place forthwith, + fhe money far building the tunnel has been subscribed, iy Divpatets to The Chicago Triburies Orns Ag, 24—Tho report of Dr. Wy, T. O'Ne ctor of tusn * is, the Ontarlo Las} fee dated “pte the thot rh valuable Information tr to comply Those ure etlite Chred clisses—vi ‘The Jol stuck, themmised mutual and cash sy mul the purely mutuat compantes, The assets ure given at $2,113,000; ollitle $210,000; Income, So7h000; — expeuditure $550,000) anattt at risky 805,016,000; pres militias recelyed, $527,900; lusses pale, $10,- . ‘The focal Medien! Assocation will on Sept. 10 entertain tho. delegates ta the Doe inten Medieal Association's ammual meet- fag, ata banquet. Lt is expect that the meeting WHE be the hurgest- one ever held hie Canada, and the proceedings will of the, mnost Interesting character, as a miumber of vuilnent medic inen fro Canada aud tho United States will read papers on subjects akin to the profess The taet that several of the committes-rooms of the Wat Commons have been plicad al the aiee Jul +8 posiel of the Assuciation, wil vender the gutherliys Hore completa than apy ony that has hitherto, taken place, dasmmel’ as each sectlon will haven room to itself in which to disvuss the subject npportaloing to It On the finn of Me, Duncan, de Masham ‘Townastily, Gatineate Distrlet, Is ®olnonster rocking sane, ‘They aye yery pearee, und ure fered a great natural curiosity, ‘Thore p drelind, and people travel miles to ‘Che one fi Mastin wells seven or suo it, elsht tons, and iy the aly bowlder around the Jovallty. Ut sits fina sart af qd has a swhig of seven or eb, Specs Phe & M oniinan, Avie ailcareriele, five churehies In Montreal. Twonty, ave Cath- olle, fourt i sistemmPrbsiytatian fone Freneh), leven Methodist (one French), five Congregational, four Baptist (twa Neha, one Unitarkin, two. Hebre nd Swedenboretin, ant one Lutherat if A cood deal af. feeling has beon, caused sunong Frenéh-Canadtan aenltomel ~ hor’ by he charge whieh frequently crops up agains tlonality, that they look neross the awute da Belle Franca in the hape. of sone day belng an integral. part ofthe Ite~ publte or Eniplre, Prominent French “aitf= Zens scout the insinuation. ws cehildishy: and ask why they shoild not seek (o-trade with the eoutitry of their birth, and thos open an- other avenue of trade to the Domlnton, Bulman and Walbank have re 1. reports from the party. at work ans tig the Tndian reserve at Caughnavyaza, contlyaritered by tha Government, They lave established wimost diifeult fine on the res and found that the Freneh farmers have encronelied very-considerally on the Indinns, ‘They state that the Interfor Is. tna dreadful condition, und in reallty:ina Indi: is certnin of: the boundary at his ‘own property BUSINESS NOTICES. 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In September a, .collection of Objects 6f Art ‘purchased at the Tate sale of Prince Demidoff .at San Donato, Florence, will be opencd. SYPHER:& CO. 741 BROADWAY, NEw York. . UNFERMENTED YARRA MALT BITTERS ° TRADE MARK SARRRARARAN MALT AND 225 TTR 3 LEE PLES: S LEERPLY forrest. Abandor MELANCHOLY—To Siigh abet neither peaco 1 ta the tortured of waketule ness and despomuloncy, tho victin of Insomnia, prays for Weep, fue dhiylbght, for any. torment mit that which he endures, Mornlag finds him with bloodshot eves, fevtrleh and weuk, It te Phun to all thet hla frightful strain on the mone tal ind physical forees eannot continue, What Phedone? Abandon all quicting remedios: pee miNttires RESTORE THR APPE- ENKICH THEE BLOODS Whor the brain ‘y other gran i nourished and strength= and itt it M° ali wid heath. To neeomplish this great work no medicine or food (nthe world go. 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