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Se vorse . seit ty selenstn Tasee 6 SPORTING EVENTS. Providence Smothered by the Chicago Champions— Score, 8 to a. Worcester Beaten by Buffalo, Cleve- land by Boston, and De- troit by Troy. — : \nauguration To-Day of the Ras cing Season in Chie . cago. ” Nquine Contests In Grand Rapids, To- Tedo, Narragansett Park, Dane yille, Marshalltown, Etc. . Mosing Day of the Mississippi Valley Amatenr Association Rogatta at Peoria, CHICAGO V8. PROVIDENCE. The return of the Chicazo champions to thelrown grounds after ‘thelr first Eastern trip was greeted yesterday by nbout 1,800 spectators, ‘The home teat appeared inn new uniform of Invender Mannel, bat Le was to iinproyvement over the time-honored white to whivh the eyes of Chicago spectators haveso Jong been neeustomed. ‘Tho visiting ning halled from Providence. but they might as well hava atled fran Koukakee so far as furnishing anything ike a contest was concerned, They were entire: ly outplayed and sinathered wlthout dll culty, Farrell's partinlly-disabled hand ne cessitated a change ab second base, Mines iilling that position far better than Farrell did centre fleld. Ward inady his first ap- pearanes here this season as a pite her, and with very poor success, as the score shows, He has studied ap a new delivery, which is tnique, but not effective save as a means of pounding the cateher’s hands and giving the opposit side basis by reason of wild pitches. Ho was hit with guod success airing the first efght tonings, but tn the ninth was umiereifully pununeled, the Chile cazos getting sly slugtes, ten totals, und four cared: runs before the Hast man was Ou the other hand, Col bly effective against the heavy hitters, told- fog them down to thres ele hits all told, Cliengo talited In the first Innlag on Gore's double and Gross’ wild Uhrow; In. tho fourth an cor’s singly and Vlint’s lowe two-busers du the Heel ges by Dalrymple. and Ward's wild throw; iy tl on singles by Anson and Willlamson aid at will Uirow by Wards and four in the ninth on singles hy Quest Dalrymnte, and Anson, doubles by Flint and Willfiansen, aid a three baserby Gore, “The Neldlng of Clicayo was + Snthe malty close and steaily, the best wark being done by Wilkinson, Corcorn, Quist, Ansun, Daleyinple, aut Filut. On the other side thy featiireoe excellence was the seeoud- base play of STines, wae had a ereat deal to do, and With Owo exceptions adhd extremely well, ‘Te ay the sume teams play again, audit will doubtless be the especial efort of the Ciicagos to send Providenee out of town without « gine won, THR SCONES ¢ Chleaga, mec! = Teste aziz en: Total... Provident Tues, 2b, Panels Jo, wet Slece: oasis’, tl, York, Lf. Tatut... Thainyem Chiesa Providence, . vuod Baraed rang—Caleaya, b, * ‘Uwoebise blis—Uure, Williumsou, Filnt Farrell. “Chi base hit—Gore, é Firat base on tnlls-—Anson, Witlianison, rat baat on arrary—taleuga, 23 Providence, d ‘on bitwes—-Chienge, 83, Provide Ns JStruek out—Datryinplo, Willhunson, Kelly, Corvoran (2). Radboiten. Halls callud—Wark, 9 ‘Strikes culled—Wand, Double plays—Urusaedl Sturt. " Wilt pitches “Ward, Thine—Pwo houre, Umpire--Beadley, elessesusss ul caer (2), TROY Vs. v. Spectul Dupatch to The Chicaga Tribunes Dernoir, Mich, June 24—The Detrolts were caught [na erivpled condition to-day, ‘butit was only byw close shave thit ‘Troy defeated them, Derby, who had stopped off on tho trip from the Enst, failed to arrive until after game was culled, and the Detroits were compellad to putin thelr new change ptcher, Mountaln, « Union College student, who was cunfortunately very lame Crom a Tall received while practiclag this uorning, IC he bad been proporly supported the gaine would not linve beun lost, As itwas it was, a poor flelding game on both sides, and of the seesaw order su fav,. as. the scure Was concerned, until the seventh tue ing, whon ‘Troy by hurd. lilting got x luad of two, ndding two wore In die eighth, aud belag blanked in the ninth, Detcoit went to bat in the nlith, and singles by, Mountain aul Wood aud two-bageers by “Kuight al Gerhardt gave three runs. One mare was needed ta Ue and twe to win, with one outy and Koight on tilrd, but Tinlon and Powell ench went ont vt first, and tha golden Opt tunity was lost. ‘Thu attendauce was 1,400, 1243507 69 Oise 100 3 3 OH-9 EY FOL O0 0 ee hite--Fengitson, Katelit. Gerhardt, ‘Threv-hase Mis Hainklusan, Wood @), Firat Inse on balis—Three 43 Detralt, 2 Cassidy, Fergusun, Kuofe, Mount+ niente ag Beatty 2 aihert, J; Bennett, 2. Wud pltat z te, Le ‘VimeTwo hour and fortystive minutes, Umpire—Powers, BOSTON VS. CLEVELANID Special MMavateh to The Chicago Triouries CLEVELAND, June 24.—The Clovelands continucd thelr career teward. tho tall end of the Leugue race by losing @ game i tukiay to the Bustons, ‘They outbatted and y Outtielded tho visitors, but the wretched # playlug of MeCormick In the tuurth Inning ff Jost them the yume. In tds taining tho {{ Bostons ad throw unearned rans Git two its and a'total of six. errors, They added i} another to thelr seore In the Mtth on Barnes? i two-baser, Fox's gsueritive, aid Richmond's souessinuets single. Cleveland scored two runs ti the A third inning on Remsen's tulpte, Dantap's 4 double, and wu error, nother roan was inde: 6 ip the elghth on Whitney's mul af Bradiey's 4 dy. Kepuedy was run into tn the tour # danlog, and Later ul Hired da iaver ef Clapp, dav the gaine Wieland fell and injured his apralned knee, Cinatio Jones has azul ite tuchud the Boston recelpts, Jantiga— Piast oba7ad Cleyelun 0020000 1 WS Boston ....,.. 0 UU UO OU Des Fiuiding ercors—Roston, Heveland, 46 Faruod runs—iodtany b Clovutatl, by Huse bite—Hostun, 8; Clovetaud, v. ‘Two-base bi Barnes, Dunlap, Paillips, Torve-basu bit—temecn. First buae on balle—|uvton, 3, First bage on crrom—Bostoa, 1; Cleveland, 2 Lott on bases—Luston. &; Cleveland, t, Struck out—Hurduck, Poillips, Reason, I ai— Fox, 10 Stet-ornileky io, "UX, MeCorniick, 2%, . lilt pa, TineLtwo beara Uwpire—Dovsener RUFFALO Vs, WORCESTER, Bpeclat Diapaich to The Chicage Tribuns, Burvao, N. Y¥,, June %4.—Both clubs presybted weak ‘teams to-lay, Force was y uuable to play, huving sprained bis ankle ot ’ BMY Now York, which necessitated putting White on second, thereby weakening tirat and right fold; Dorgan Is sick at Syracuse; and Hota- ling was at his home in Ixton, N. ¥,, attend. ing to legal matters. Corey was Itt hard towards the last, and only tho maguifteent flelding uf the visitors kupt the seore dow dn four Intiiuzs, with men on bases, and 1 body out, Worcester effected unusually dim- cult double pliys, Buitaly made the frst two runs ona sighs aula two-baser. Four sine gles {n the seventh yielded them two more. ‘Tho Worcesters scored thelr tirst run In the fourthon a threé-baser and # passed ball, and one In tho ninth on base on balla, an out, and MeCormick's single. Irwin and Cream heat of the 2.23 olnss, The running mees Will follow the trotting contests of the two classes. ' NOMATT A DAUGHTER, 2 ON. ody duno 24—Goldsmith Maid, roped A Ane bay fly this evening at Vasiton atud faru TITE PHORIA. REGATTA, Rogetal Mtapatch to The Chicago Tribunte Pronta, Ul, dune 24.—Tho fourth annual regatta of the Mississippt Valley Amateur Rowing Assovtation way concluiled toxtay. With delightful weather and a aimbot course very fing sport was attalned. ‘Lhe nttendanco of spectators was as Intge as yestorday, but Minnesota. won—thne 14044 Deverport secomtt In Wd; St Louls third: in 135k Tho Racines steored wildly, and wero left ‘Thrve-bnav hit—Croamer, - : Firat base on errurs—Uuttalo, 14 Worcester, 3. a is enatey, far Inthe rear. ‘Fle -race belween the prea ans cibtaly 1 Waterton ay other three was cluseaiud interesting through Steuck 8 Worcester, 2. out, but tha Minnusotas had no ditieulty fn tur-Croumner, IevineGronmierstavey. ee ‘Tho tirst race of the afternoon wasthe free- Halls ealled—Galvin, th; Corey’, f OLCS"y Fite for-all doubles, four entries—vt of Moline, Modues, of St. Louls, Davenports, and Burlinglons. ‘The Davenports did not score, “The Burlingtons tool water first with winagniticentstart. They were pulling forty- two strokes to tho minute, and the Sylvanus were pulling about the saine. ~ Barlington Ted all the way up the course, while the Mo- dovs, a3 ann, fell bebint. ‘The Burlington turned first, Moline second, and St Louis third, Starling down Burlington led by six lengths, and the Moline was about tho same distance ahwad of St, Louls, Halfway down the coupse the Motlnes gave up, and tho Bure lingtons were easy winners in 13:05; the Syl vans second in 14:07, and the Modocs third fn 14:00, ‘The free-for-all single sculls were than or- dered. ‘Thy entries wore Turner, of Motinys Bensley, of Peorln; Kelly, of Fort Waynes Munford, of New Orleans; and Muchmore, of Chicago, ‘Turner had just rewed in the double-scull race, and dit not appear.’ ‘The ‘The others wero started, Ueasley stinply seoring. Kelly, Mumford, and Muchmorg contested, — Mumford fed tp the course, wid did not seem to exert — himself. Tle started briskly, ‘earefully — eveing: Kelly, who was tt new tinn to hin, but see Sylvans, Strikes enited=Galvin, Passed batt—sultivnn, 1. 1 pituhes—Gulvin, 13 Coroy, t. ‘Thne=I'wo hours, Umplre—W, H. Hageman. THE CHICAGO RUNNING MEETING, The Chicago Driving-Park will inaugurate the raving season of 1881 to-day, ‘The finest thoroughbreds that the blue-grass region ling produced during the pnst halt decade will run for records and for luurols during the ineeting, There will bo four races to-day, ‘The frst is the Inaugural rush, tora purse of $20, S50 0f whieh goes to second; for all ages, distance onu mile, ‘The second race bs for the Ladies’ Stakes, for 2year-old ilies; $50 entrance, 825 forfelt, with $500 udded, $100 of which will go to the second horse; distanee.three-quarters of a iile, For this raco there ure thirty-one entrics, ‘The third race Is tho famous sweepstakes for all ages, the Board of ‘Trade Hanulcap, ‘There are forty-six entries; $50 entrance, $25 forfelt, $500 added, $100 of the pursa.te sccond. ‘The fourth raee Is for a Chub purse of $400, $50 of Which to second; ‘for all uges, mile heats, dn tho pvol-selling at tag. Sherman touse Inst night the figures were ns follows; . Milu dn: $40, Lizzio S. $28, | fg that he lad nothing to fear in that quar Preiiie $10," Jin faverly ‘Siro and the field | ter, he crelixed the vigor, of ils exereise. (Onk Grove Rose, Caleb, Duly Ward, Bane | Mumford turned frst, Muehinore sceond, 1 shiva Filly, and Tidal Wave) $1. Board of ‘Trade Landicap, ane title ands hault—Young's entrias (Bootjack and pints aud Kelly third. Kelly then made a spurt aud caught uy with Muchmore, ‘hoy rowed "neelo nnd neck nearly ail the way down tou) $0, Mary Anderson $50, Fale Count | Mumford kept a few lengths ahead, and wou § ny Siageriad Bass Patel $25, anna $20, } the mee tn M4itly Muchinare second, 4 st4tys Iharry Gow $3, Ella Rowett $0, and Lady | Kelly third, 133%, Oppusit the grand stan Uhng'S2, Muniford laid on lus ones twleo before reach ‘Three-quarter-mite dash, for 2-year-uld the finish, Miles—Bentries $35, Lettiua 315, the field (Arno, Ln Glorla, Suture Ditnee, Mollie Peyton, nud Rosaltud) $i Ju the mile-heat’ race, for all ages, Gen. Pike was favorlt over, the fiekt, the other starters velng King Nero, Cape Charles, Ameriea, Bello of “Nelson, Brootelyny Oak feat Chin Alpine, Wolverton, and’ ‘Minnie. wis, = ing. Bie Beasley brothers, of Peoria, and Peregoy ant Barnard, of Moline, were tho only entries for the free-for-all palr-nared race, Which teak place nest. ‘The Mollnes tuok the lead at once, and kept it, turning three fengths ahend. . Afterwards they in- creased the distance, and won tn tsbid¢; the time of the Peoria crow wits 15:05, The free-for-all four-ovred shells was called next. Keokuk, Burlington, Peorla, Dayen- port, Dixon, St. Paul, and Moline were ene ured with thelr best crows, Davenport and Moline did not come out, The race was 1 close one. all the wa: the course, GRAND RAPIDS, Speetat Dispatch ta The Chteagu Tribunes Graxp Raping, Mich, Jung ‘To-day elused the finest and most successful racing up ‘ sH Minnesota first, Peoria second, Dixon iiecting ever held in this city, ‘There was a } third, Burfington fourth, and * Keokuk hare attends the weather was eharnilng, th. Inthatorder thoy pulled dawn t.s course. Minnesota won in second, 13:05¢; Dixon third, 13:10): tu Hngton fourtly, 1218; Keokale fifth, i ‘The ilfth race was the Junior slngie-scults consulation for the Deere medal, oifered to losers uf previous seull races. Muelimore, of Chicuyo, ant Allison, of Peoria, were one tered, but the Inter did not start, and Mueh- more won tha wednl by rowing over the course In 14343, ‘The Beasley brothers, of and och of the three races very tine, though tho favorits wera badly beaten, and the pro- fessional pool-buyers lost considerable mon vy. ‘The tirst rico was the 2:40 class, for a purse of $600, with eight entries and five starlets, Newburn, Rocton, and Rachel being drawn. ‘The summary is as as followss 1333) Peorla ra Tuercee, Peoria, and Rowse aud Putnam, of Daven vort, conteated the Junior pait-onred race, and the Beasley brothers won. in 1th; Daven- ports, 15:57, It is due the Davenport crew to sity thot they used the Moline bunt, and liad nvyer rowed puir-pared bofore, P ‘This was the unly rice Peoria won during tho regatta. ‘Cho Minnesota’s won five races; Burlingtons, four; Keokuk, one; Peorla, one; Moline, ones Chicago, ones and New Urleans, two. Arecuption to tho visiting crews was given at Rouse’s Hall this evening, the fashion und benuty of the elty being present, An address was mace by tha Hon DL, We dames, of Peoria, which was responded to by J. C. Os- good, of Burllngtou. ‘The prizes were dis tributed among the. winners, and danclug concluded the festival, - peers) ‘ THOUSANDS OF PIGEONS. New Yor, dune 2t—In the spartsinen’s tournament at Coney Island about 9,000 pigeons Ihave thus tar been used, fully 7,000 being killed, «und there are now'on the nronnds 10,000 more, und another lot Is ex. pected (o-inorrow, Veinsce. ienrieten Shorvy ... ine 3i8; ‘Phe sucond race, the 3327 ehiss, for a purse of souv, with fourtegn untries, had) elght starters,—Forrest, Patchen, Jessie’ Dixon, Rise EN, Donald, Sate Gram, and Ttuger Hanson being drawn. ‘Che summary Js us follow: Ble doh, place in the fe “Thy sie was trugot Charile Ford In. tho free-for-all trotters, and both did their best. du the fatter there were vhetit entries anit five sturters.—Wedgewood, Minnie Hy and MeGrexor being drawn. ‘Che simmuary is 13 tallaws: Silverton, Mooting of Milwauloo Merchants with Senator Forry, of Michigan, for. thy Purpoxe of Dixcusslug the ie-estabe Ushment of the Powtnl ‘outo Bus twoon That City and Grand Maven, Mich, . Special Dlepateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. MitwaAuKeE, June 24.—Senator Ferry, of Michigan, was In tho elly to-day, and In the afternoon tol a number of Milwaukee bust- ness-men. tt the Plankinton, House. ‘Cho meeting was an fiformal one,and cated tor the purpose of congultitlon regardlu the restoration of tho mall service between Grand Haven and Milwaukee. ‘The advantnges: whieh would accrue to tho businessmen of Milwaukee if the service uxisted wera cone cisely presented by Postnaster. Payne, Sey- eralother gentlemen also presented thelr views on the question. Senator Ferry tool occasion to. remark that the. Postal De- partment had fallen Into the crrar of supposing the route nn unprofitnble one! " se ss free * 1 i Hts TOLENO, O. JuMowb—The frst rave to- } (shed, Senator Ferry was on lls wit to Is day, free-for-all, hal tuur starters, MeGregor | home tn Grand Haven, and the merchants of drawn; purse $1,000, Parana sold favorit, fite elly xpress Chaneeh es Ba bobs fortinals sy ST it a Sabena s Hil Mi UT laa 8 to ot tut Maja, and $5 fur tho, Helis lal quilt, Stewurt, of tho Mostal-Dopari- + ment Chicago yusterday, and, ufter two hours’ conyersition with: hin, vanyineed tho Kentlenun that the service shoulil bo re- established, Me, Stowart Isto make a report to the Department setting forth at lemzil the merits of the case, and It ts expected that hia uetion will have great wolght with the au- thorities, Ie 2 ‘ DANVILLE, Speelat Dlspaten to The Uhteaga Tribune, Dasvitacy, 31—Tho fourth and last day of the meoting of tho Jockey Club opened with the free-for-ull trot, purse $500, the result of the nice belug as follows: \ Pilot Ieee eee | Satesprague . unt, Hoss... HMightund Mui Thue ” Who 83% vit res, piteas 00, Was: eallud, the ontcunie boing uy follow. acting Dan. Hine Jouns,.. John Burk Finder Dixey 6. uy ‘The meoting his been very successfitl, the Association belng able to ply out amd have wilde surplus remulnlag ty Che treasury, @ Tine—r2Ng, i Jit the second mee, 222dclass of pavers, $000 in four pitrses, Bay Lom was the Cavarit at $30, Wonderful 510, fel $10. qary and Leviathnn draw iN 3 aight starters; ‘om. ee LONG BRANCH, Dojngs of tho Prosidont and the Poor ple Thore wlth The Kdltors, Losa Bnasxca, Ju }— After two hours? consultation with Sveretaries Winton. and Hunt and Postmnster-Gencral Jaines, this. morning, President Gurileld avconipantod Wondertat: Cunrley Gem. wy i: $3 u The fust race of she me of trotters, du, divided? ent Boy drawn, $2), und the ileld i as Sah, hig Wan the 2:60 class lve atursers; Pade ay Morning wus favorit we 3 Muy Morntug. sed 1 2) Sra. Garfield in a drive through Dent Beach Muinle, . 2 2 2) and Asbury Park, During the day Collector Highland sivange 22) Merritt, Gen, Van Vilet, ex-Collvetor Stun Butabpino, Ruboigt 4.6 | ply, Mr. Crier, of Pennsylvania, and Senator Piers - StePherson, of New Jersey, called won the President. Col, Rockwall, the President's goeretury, says ‘the: President nay return to Washington teinorrayy, at uny rite Monday, - and wil rejoin Sirs, Gartleld Here a few dave later, Vishilng members of tha ‘Tennessee Pregs Association werd given i reception tas day by the Ponusylvania Editorial Assoclus Clon, whose guests the Southern editors lave wen slice yeaterdiy, Che Ponneasecans started ih the sfternaon for home vie Baltl- NARVAGANSETY PARK, +? PROVIDENCE, Ht, 1,, Jtine24.—Narrugansott Purpelosing day, Thea 3223 race, untinished yusterday, was won by dursey Hoy, Steve Muswell xecoud, Witd “Lily third.” ‘Line, sixth heat, 2323, + Class 3343 was won by Flirt, of Boston, in three stralght ents, wean, Jed, 0 oN, Bot, Gonld third, ‘hae, 32, yw, more and Washington, a err Ao ‘forty, Nth Funieng ne + eo v4 rier reeortd of 33! it Ae talled, Thue, 331034. i" STEAMSHIP NEWS, ‘i QuKENsTOWS, Junu-34.—~Arslyed, the Ale eeriu, trom Now York, x New. York, June 4 rom Bremen, * f Bae a ON: J we aerial: tho steatnship Baltliare, from Baltimore, NEW bins, Jung: Arrived, thy City of Henry &, and mate gave three eshl fbn heats, Seles Sey, hi 134, Se25, ton MARSHALLTOWN, MAUSUALLTOWS, Iu, June 24—In ‘the trotting pete ale AS class, Mahoning Boy won the first heat, Young Buashuaw tha 4 : second, Myhoning Boy, third, Crandall the Haris, from Liter) pol rived, the: Blute of york. -Atrlyesl, the Ouler, Sourths tine, 2:85), 207, 32, 3290. Ln bam, from Now York, the 22 class Loafer wuu tirt heat, Sclola “I es ee the second and third; time, 3:379{, 2:30}¢, 829, ‘The remalalng heats Ju thls claas and in the 2,48 class were postponed untl? to- morrow afternoop, on account of aheavy Talu-storm which prevailed during the third ————— INDIANS KILLING CATTLE, Winnemucca, Ney, Junie 2.—The Indiana are reported killlug cattle near Camp Mo> Dormel, ‘I'wonty-oue inex have les camp for the scene of trouble, er ninda some wonderful stops, nd | thers wero fower strangers In town. ‘Tho Brouthers effected a briltinnt fly-catch. One | Juutor double-seull race was rowed over. thortsand people were present. qual this morning uecording to orders, an i ette— CRRA 8 f_y | Recount of the fout mate by the Burlingtans, Worcester, 00.0.0 Jog] Who wore thercfore Uisqualitted from a sue fu ond competition. As conceded beforehand, “ THE BIG COMET. i ‘ Pictured and Presented to “ The Tribune's" Readers as Maas= ured Yesterday. An Irregular Distribution of Lumi- . nous Mattor One of Its Strik- ? ing Features, Tho Vapor} ‘Visttor 80,000,000 Mile Away aid ‘StlIl Trayoling”® Northward, Its Shortost' Diameter 20,000 Miles, and Its Tail 4,600,000 Miles. In Respett to Tail, the ‘Comet, of 1912 Conlén't Hold a Candie to It, Tho ble comot whlch mnie tts Appearance 80 suddenly n coupte of days ago was watched and yosterday «morning its position -‘imeousurad through tho big tetescope at. tho Dearborn Ob- servatory. Prof, Hough, ‘tho present Director, assisted by his predecessor in chargo, made sev- orul measures: of position, and tho Irat-named gontleman nado two tirawings of tho comot, which oro herewith presonted: i —Monkalinan to Capotin. * ‘Tho amaltor of thdsp drawings shows tho comet as It appeared’ to tlio nuked oye at balt-pust2 o'clook yosterday tiorping,—whon the first ob- servations were”mnde,—belng thon # fow dv- greos above the huetzon, und uuet of north, The i the dtugeam may be sup- posed to be vw Une; drawn through the bright stars Capella, on tho right, and Menkalinun, on the left, the two belng Iuttored respeotively ns Aue at tha bottom a! Alphe and Beta in the Constellation Auriga, The star on tho upper left fsa fourth-magni- tude star, lettored as Doita in the same constol- Jntlon. It will be observed that tho head of tha comet was & Ittle wbuve the line tumed, and tho tutt nearly touched the star Delta, THE LENQTI OF THE COMET AND TAIL munsured nlnost prectesly 84 degrees, with, 0 fuw alxus of strennor Ught’extending a Httle furthor, but not foriniug n defuit tall beyond the limit nuinod. Some of the publishod. esti- unites of length, mute by: tho parties who firat suw tho comet, wore much greater than this, It upponrs probabte that.tho tail was roatly lopyer: on Wednesday morning than yesterdays. as {tis go dosuribed by #8 yontioman Why daw iton both ays, rs ‘the larger diugram shows tho head of tho vomit (inverted) as avon through the great tele scupe, the drawing being mide about un hour aftor tho tlrat.. It will Ue obsurved thut tho light portions ato very irregularly distributed witnin the conical cuyelupe, and only a gmull portion of ity outer envelope appears at tho top. inalde thig is the nucleus propor, which iy conaldorubly ta the rig of tha upparent central tne of tho. Ayre, From thut? i fan-shaped: radiance exe tends upwards, separated on the upper loft. by a itch of darkness, A ling like a bridge of ight ros in, a. diagonal direution to the lower right from the nucluius towarh anothor -“irrozular ugiresation of luminous anitter, which ‘hourly Mls the lower partof the aingram. ‘This irregular distribution of uml- nous gmittor is in striking contrast with the pletures of comets and thelr tally’ which wre usually presonted,. It may not be. sven agaln Just jo this way, because tho arrangement of tuo miter Is undoubtedly In nv stute of fro- qquont change, but the diagram Elves. As Hourly ‘un aceuraty represoutution of this Irremularity: agcat be obtained by the eagrayer’s still, ‘Tho uiyaulires uf position taken by Prot, Hough givo tho following resulta: i At. twouty-four. minites pust 3 o'vlock, tho doclination, wis 40 degrees 48 winutes orth, und the right uscausion 6 hours and it miuutes, withln afew socondd, «+ , “THE COMET 18 TRAVELING |.” atthe rateof about.b deyrecs northward, 23¢ uilnates of time eastward, per day, Thu angular diameter of the nuvious was U4 scconds of ure, ond tho distance frum its centre to the ipparcnt tp of tho cuvolupo was 70 seconds of arc. ~ ‘The day bofors yesterday it wis it mero mate tor of yuoss that Unis nawly-discovered comet wits Identical with the « of 1812, while wie discovered by Pons tn July, passed ite peribellon iu Sentembor, and was computed by Bick have a poriod of #oventy and ey woot would being it around nyguin i Part of Ws, Ie ten welleknown faety however, Chat tho measured of position Of a comet, nove fag inn vary otunguted orbit, can searuoly bu doponuded upon to xive a ruwult inueb - nearer haw gs eapvolaily if the perearbia attri ons ol comet of VI! Sor 3 instance, has swung "gue inte apace uta distance from the sun tittvon, tines Rredter than that of tho carth, which cure rot i considerably beyond the orbit of Baturi, and the attructluy power of the + GIANT MASSES OF TILE SOLAR SYSTEM, to say nothing of tho byndreds of agtevatde whiua buye bouw disvovered since Eneke tade his calvulationyg wre quite suilivient to cause sieh & ditersice’ in the rusult, if the comet aod Near some OF thoi, Muklny due allowances for this, tha ‘motion o& the cont, av eu-fur olsorved, ts partly recone elinule with that af the comet of tei, tt te tho sume plane, JHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. — eee ee eee \ Head of the Comet as Seen Through the Telescope. Ing tho whulo of Inst night, instead at being about four hours below,. aq on the previous night. Tt will be above the horizon the whole of tu-morrow night, pussiny the low eat polnt due north about twenty minutes past ILo'clock, and will be visible, with n clear sky, from dark Ul tweuty minutes past II to tho west of nurth, and from ‘twonty minutes past 1 Ur Gaalighe to the enstof north, Just bow long It will conthize visible cannot at prosent be told, butik wiltundeubtedly: be a brilliant object in tho evening sky fur sovoral days, and possibly weeks, hence. ‘Tho ling of reasoning adopted in regard to Its present distance jeada, howover, ie tueeonclusion that It 18 decreasing in brile mney. it mny bo Intereating to tow that the length of tho tuil yesturday morning was four times tho greatost observed length of tail carried by tho comet of 1812, That, however, is no proof that tho tru aro not identical, as tho npparent longth of tall deponts upon the distance from the suit when secon, and nigo, to n very large extent, upon its distance ut the game tiie from the ab server, who watches i¢ from tho aurface of tho ever-moving earth, : WASHINGTON, D, C. +. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasiinaton, D, 0., Juno 24.—Tho naw comot was geen lust night by the ollloiuis at tho Naval Observatory, atthongh under rather une favorable clreumstances, Owing to the cloudl- nes satlefuctory observation could not bo mide. twas determined, however, that the nucleus has uv brillluncy of the star Capella, and ua hirge nppnrently ug tho planct, Mars, with a til 15 degrees last, ita motion is nbout8 de~ grees, and is from northwost to nortbenat. 1b ghontd be usily eocn immodiitely atter sunsot, St clear, whor It will disappear below the horl- ‘zon, $0 rise again abouts o'einck in tho morn ing. Itis undoubtedly the aime comut that was discovered by Dr. Gould, in South America, and ‘promises to Le of oxtraurdinury beilliangy. » CLINTON, Id. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Triduns, Crintrom, Tl, June 4.—Tho vory beautiful comet was secon by our citizens ‘in the nordern heavens last night about balt-past 1 o'clock, It acemed to be traveling west, Some parties elulmed to have aeun it on the provious night, CINCINNATI. es Orxornnati, 0. Juno %4.—Prot, Ormont Stono, of the Cinvinnut! Obsorvatory, sys tha grout comet is moving ilmost dircutly north ut tho rato of 6 dogroes a gaye and Ja, therefore, not the comut of 18% but Is undoubtedly tat dls- covered by Dr. Guntd in South Amorica, which may bo & return of the voinot of 1807, It mny te Hooked ‘ror in tho unrly ovening In tho north wost. : ROGUESTEIL N.Y Hptetat Diapaten to The Chicago Tribune, Rocutesren, N, ¥., May 24.—Sclontitic obgorya- tions made hore of the noW comet curly this morniug showed a nuclous brighter ‘than Jupiter. The comat is somewhut brokon. Tho great tall curves to tho northwost, Is flvedegrees broad, aud twonty long. “It 18.0 tine sight for all observers, : - BURLINGTON, TA. : Burbinarow, 1u., Juno 2t.-A beaunfil comot wus piatuly visibie nt air-clovation of avout twunty degreca in the vorthwest ut 9 o'clock this ovenink. a THE COURTS. JUDGE BLODGETIIS . SEN'LENCE- % DAY. “Yesterday, was sontenco-day- before Judge Blodyett, of tho United States District Court, and tho court-room was crowded to avo tho dis- position that would So made of tho prinoipal oriminuls, | . : + 4.3 . Tno first caso callod was that of Cyrus Smith, ono of the suretlus ot tho Ayer tmutch-bond. Stnith’s counsel made a long plow, on the motion for new teluly iu favor of bla clunt, but without avail, The Judzo said tho evidunce as to tho execution of tho allidavit and usto the perjury clearly preponduratad in favor of the Govorn- nent, snd sentuuced Smith to bard Invor in tha Penitentiary at Chester for the term of ono Year. Tho suntencg, tho Judve sald, was made Unus. ght, In view of the mitigating gcircum> stances which had bean shown, ~ . Joba L, Sing, charged with forging postal or- dors oud opening otters, was sontenved to thrvo yours at hurd tubor at re The Judge, 0 bontenclng bln, remurked. that tho: elrount- Bhinces OF the cago Indluntod thut thle was not tho prigonor's tirat olfundy, but thut he bud alga buon guilty of loadioy a friand tute erie, “Willinnt Stewart, who forged -tho slynsture of his numesuze, Willan Stewart, the whotesale grocer, sat, Whoa called. up, that ho waa” ine nocunt, and did not do it Intendonally." Tho Judge siid the dufonse sot up wis uvidently an PT aud gayo -bim thruo years ut PBtOEs Tho noxt caso was that of Jobn Long, who signed a bond to tho Internul-Royenue Col Jestor under the -name of John Frou, und soheduled some property which did nut balou to Bist Long's plea wita that bo was drunk ut tho tind, and did not know what be was doing. ‘The Judge sald thut was hardly poavible, bo- cunse the pre] aruda uf the bud showed too inueh caro te have been oxceuted by a drunkou Iman Uuder unassigned “name, Long was nue earclnnaly' a von three years of hard lubur at 01 ry ? fabs ¢ dn tho cuse of W. J. Halph, a suroty on tho Baxter marehebond, wong rotlon for a new trial was {nterpowd, A large number of aflidue vita were read, but the whole burden af tho ure gumment was that Hapa bud Ween seduced by thatarch-urliminal st, Fee tale, aud thut’ tho former was quite lunacents thas this ovidenco could be shown iu anotuor telal; and, also, tha ~ | the vate of tho propurty schoduled was such 13 travelled, approximately, tou ; ig jo away with tho iden of subornation of pyre pa a te ae ths CaM OE Berle | jury, All Tuo uejuutions wura awupt away bythe does . net: appear ta gree: with that of the present comet, The meusures tykets Yesterday fuve boun cullated by Tue Linus watronuier, aud be has deduced the fallowlng upproxiniute: statements of marnitude= as dn tarins with whlol tho avers; Fouder {3 moro fumiitior than with degrces any anfuuteds ‘The distance of the comet trom tho carth yesterday moxning wus 00,000,000 Giumerer of tho mnelnua 1.00) ules: est dinmnuter ofthe comet, mousured: chrouslk the suclows. 20,000 miles; und the Icnuth of the at oad ene r pusaed (ucarly)! betweon (he carth and the sua: “wud tho stortaytn of the tall, wbaya. cofsrre to ieleht bo suppored, Us Indteuta that 10 ba t its perihelion some duye azo, ‘ihe la et y WOVET, Case tYL Fost ao sutllcient dats, US itis well Known that. at feast throu be ¢oniel: would “appewr ta: have ‘alrondy Aurvallons, at-moderata Intervals of tinie, must by” tnudi et, Wotare iy Kes, and Ralph waa givens yeur at Couaier, “Dr. durdun, tho quuek doctor woo hud done Dustices under the nue of J IL Clark, aud who ‘wits found guilty oF ending throug the tulle urtioles degizied tu prevent corievel jon, Wau tho Hextindividuul to trip up the plank, Jordan is wy old Land at tho busin a8 Loon convicted once, tnd another timecruptaut bys Naw in tho uw, He mate 4 Dragon attompe nuw, as before, preve, that ha hud not duny anything wrong, ‘but it availud bins nothing, blo then plonded bia age, gruy bate asd jl) health, and was let of with Myue puutshmountot uno yoariythe Pens Rentlury dnd a tne of 8200, * Rate pillar oteu us C1 iW Btatu's Privon, and to pay a tino. of Sil. Tle was not Bute'’s tras uppuarince, he bavi Gar capdd borure on u- praise tu quit tho Lustausy.' 4 the ulternoon the cuse Of the nutnrious dauios 8. Doyto, who was tarcosted last tall with a Ri : my Ww'uf furted Goveromout bunds, wis OF Het ortit rout "ba" otorained “bythe, | eulled up, “Boyle wus iu court ait day, and was Computers, "Hones other olvervauans, bos | $e coolest tis Iu tha whole wquarium, “His at Sides those’: mude ° youturday, will be Sonning Sudee = Hanes salle oton Guired ‘to oatablleh. the londinge tuote of ¢ue"| Fes, ew, trial but “then «withdraw ft, rbets ‘i coniet’a movenwuty.: The re he an will bu made ug tha Dearborn Observator: At nUMErOHE Other plicus, weather permitting Wid tho comet fs rapidly Bioving into a more for measuring than that fa which It bas bithorta been sven it the United Stutpa, Av atiove notud the comes is favorable purt of the bonvens RAVIDLY MOVIS ‘The degrves of yeaterda! NOUSHWAND. motion curricd it so farnorth Was is was above the burizon dure and asked to heave. the: pMsoner discharged, on fhe ground of: furorniitty dn recolving the verdict. lu wuppurt of the wotos, be tied His own willdavit, and tho aitduvitof his partner, Maj. Kirtland, aud Doyle, ty the eifout Usat case was yiven to the jury Friday aiteraos Juuod, with leave to seal a 'verdiot, and thut thoy did not retura Into court unt} the Jonday: morning followings that what purported to be thele Verdlot wus taken out of a syulod envelope and read by the Ulerk, but that the jury ware. not present at tho time, and, when a motion to poll them was nude, it was .ovorruled. ‘Tho legal atfeot of this crror was, In tho” Innyungo of tho affidavits, “That from and attor the timo whon tho said jury retired from the prosenco of tho Court on ruluy, ue nfuresaid, the sold jury have never appeared nor bean called in tho sald cuuse for Aly purpose Whatover, nor did the jury at any’ time aftéy thoy go retired to consider thoir vor- dict present in open court in @nid enuse any yerdtct, sealed or othorwiso.” : Counsel con tonded, therefore, that the vordict was abso- lutely vold,ani Doxlc should be discharged; that to make tho verdict legul it was neccssary that tho Jury should bo present in court in oriior to be polled if the defendant wiehed It, Counsel, therefore, asked for leuve tu. ametid the record, go 08 ty show. the Jury was not prosent’ when the verdict was read, and that the request to poll them was rofusod. aa udge Blodgett dented tho application, but Rava ¢ to leavembody the objection In\n bil of Sxcontions, and protuised to sign It. + Judge Bangs thon asked that bis cliont be dis= charge, because his liberty bad once been Jeopardized by the trint, but no verdict hud beon renilored, ‘This, too, was refused, and tho mo- ton for a now trial was renewed, Judge Bangs elalind as orrors tho refusal and tho motion for continuance, the giving of an instruction attor the Jury bud bean out without the knowledge of o dofendant’s counsel, and the giving of certain othor lustructions which he. rogurded. as er Toneous, 3 Judge Btodgott sald it had boon tho prac- tiee ‘with him that, whon tho " attorneys consented to. have. - the ‘verdict sealed, they thoraby . walved thoir tight to poll the jury when the verdict was opened and read, Ho did not think it was a suf. Aclent ground for tho dlschargo of tho prisoner, under tho cireumsatances, that tho jury was vot Presont when the vordiot was read, As to tho Alleyod error in sending a writton message to tho jury, in roply to n question ‘by a juror, tho Judge thought the polnt not weil taken, If tho instruction had been anoral one, go that it could not by preserved In tho record, the caso mike be different. Tho instructions, us u whole, the Judge thought wore fiir, und tha motion for a now trial would boovorruled, . Gon. Henderson, the assistant’ counsel for Doylo, dvotarod that, in consenting that the jury ahould sont. thelr verdict, ho had not walved hia eight to poll tho jury, 4 ‘Tho Judgo thon proceeded to sentence Doyle. Ho sutd the Jury must pave comu to tho conclus alon, from Doyto'a contivetion with Brockway, that.ho know the bonds wero forged. ‘Tho faot thnt ho had beon intrusted’ with Bo larro.an amount of bonds was an extraordinary clroum- stince, ond algo tho fact that tho bonds had beon carelesly placed In his carpetsack with his elothes. f Doyle hero broka in, declaring thatho wiebed Wweaet himeelf rizht. He bad iived ovor fitty and could fearicaly ask any man tochargo that ho had wronged bim. Ho hud. known Bponcer (Brockway) for a long. time, but nover suspocted he was a countortelter, though the latter bed peoullar ways of doing business. He bad been conipolled tu. go to trial without cor tain important witneasos. and, if they had beon here, tho result of tho trial’ would. have been different. He only wanted somo additional tima in which to get moro testimony to: prove lis innoconce to hiv’ children .and tho world. Doglo's coolness and carclosnoss seeined to bo considerably shaken as be made his statement, and be spoke ft ap anxious, broken tone, The Judge sald that tho orlmo, if Doylo was gullty, wus & gigantic ono, and, if successful, ‘would have brought joss on yaany innocent pere sons,’ But tho jury had found bim guilty, and the sontence would he that the prisoner be ro- moved to tho County Jail, and within fifteen daya bo removed to the Chester Pantlentiary to sorve at burd labor for a poriod af tan yenrs. Davie uutengnce fell, and bis * brashness” acomed ta have goue forover, ‘ 2 Gen, Henderson neked that tho timo bo ex- tended to thirty days, 40 18 to allow timo for proparing o bill of excuptions. ‘The extension was granted, ‘Thoremarnder of the prisoners will bo sone tencod thia morulag. 4 AN ARCHITECT'S LIBEL SUIT. , > The taking of testimony In ‘the lbol auit of Joun Clifford against William Hy Deuke, to roe cover $10,000 damayes arising through plalatift's losing the Jol of nrulituct of the Sau Frincisco Court-House on account of dorogutory stats weats mude by the dofondant to a Times report- or, Was bogun yestorduy before Judge. Morun, ‘Tho intorviow In quoston was.one of suveral published by tho Zines, ut tho request of tho uianagers of the San Pranelsco Chrontele, whose republication of the intorviows caused the ro- moval of Clifford from tho lucrative ollice ho had suoured at tho thma the Kearnoy-Kulluoh faction obtained control of the San Fruncisco Municipal Government, ve rae + After both: uidos hid stated their ‘cago, Sir, Frederik F. Cook, the, Zimes reportur who i terviewed “Mr. Drake, was pliced upon the stand, and gave a history of the cuso as far ne his connection with it wus cuncorned. Bir. Cook stated thut a letter wae placed tn his hands re- Inting 10 tho. appolutmuent of Clifford in - San Frangiaco, and that be interviewed for bls paper Architects Willlun 1. Drake, Jona 0. Cochrana, und Guatiy Halbory id leo dhe, Patrluk Fane" ning, « bultder, on tho question of Mr, Clitford’ vroteasional ability, ‘The letter ruferrod to was sunt to tho Dimes by Charles De Young tor tho "pur of -huving certain parties, whom Clit- ‘Tor had referred ty, . give opiuions-ge to bis ability. Druke was ony of. them, Witnoss only remembered clearly two polyts Io the atatemant. mado by dr. Drake. Onv wis to tho ofeot thi Clitford was u fale draftaman, bi twut 10 perform = original = we other that, whilo. Ci ins ag waa. : fn_ iwaukea: jo - wrute in (Drake), telling hin thus ho was getting eruall ay aud faking. iim to welte bin a letter otfure jog him wore, which be would sis lover to get more pay from his employers, -Ta retrosh Wd gnUmUry, Wituese roud tie rr of the and sald tbat ho Drake Jutorvlew in the: Wines, rumumbered Drake ruferring to tho Sobwalt- zor" (iullding—an architectural wipe fasily on the nbrthoust-corver of La Salle and Sadison HAE Ss Cillford’s works, by which ho could ea, ‘ . Inthe atiesicon Mr. Cilfford took tha ‘stand, and utatod shat bo bud come to Chlcuge frosu., Ireland In 184, und had workud us au architect on bia own aceount for ten years, building trom trelye ty fourteen bullding4 a year ou thu avore: oye in that tae. Draky bad“ wore thin onco caluplimouted bim upon his success us an archie tot, und “spoke yory xpprovingly of & buildin, ho put up on the corner of Van Buren and Jets forvuirutrects, and Of the Clitturd rusiduuce on the North bide, which Drake referred w asa Molquoe and a structiro... He ‘no ounnvotion with. tha “Schweitzer” lug, the plans far which wero foe on r by & businessman named 8A, Witness was expeliod from bis porton oa wrebivoy of the Sun Kruuciscu CitysHall, which was to cost $5,000,000, his prospectivo erat ou hicks work unsuBtud ind . Tho Nimes urticle, hu further tostiiod, was to. poblishea Jn sho Ban Frauviacu Chronicis of Jan. 1, und be wae expelled uinu days afterwards. ‘Two days before the duto uf republication wit- uvad bud u conversation with Chories DeYoung, one of the proprietors of tho Chronicle, The ature of the conversation was not adinitred ta evidence. After tue publication of the articlo du the Chronicle witttuys was ordered to yot new bondsmeu fur $30,000, Tho whole vity was orgun- dyed agalust bin, and by was nol able to mot any. Tho Becretary of the new City. Honore thon demanded his resign, Coma Aeallned to give it. A crowd. uf pore’ bo thon detaited to pravent hint froin Meee, Mera tho duties of bid ollie, They meg ereorming itice, and were ready to arrest htin ff eee be da na the Uo Youngs demanded. dunes bot he sovered, his connection with the Cie Aud oliht dass afterwards aturted foe gy alk Witnons donfed ever writing to Sr. Trap ae Ing Bin to minke: im ae ater ay tina peat Bayete < ne ae ble Milwankeo tins those ont! 10 follow! dluced In evidence, which was ut Drake's formor sood option of tt mya divin shake free Ye 16 « ‘Bhukel Lrecolved | Tiewess), and sco that you haber fom Kenrnoy and have got a“ porish.’ eee ado fhe rahe t ae (vid eat),—ci nde, and #8 far aK in your sine of hunest labor. ‘this. ing wae enough to tanke # man etek. Toneaty andes Itty should Ue the only qualtfeations {nu publio tife. Goud sticeess to yous your grip. When E maka my Westars callou you, Yours truly, Vy; ° 5 TBETA! I. ‘Witnoss satd ho had board hothiine apts, , front Drake uhuwlig @ change th his opinion nf witness, 11 the cumpoteation ho got for ne sorviewd in Ban Franuisco wee Slot,” Is ef CRG IIOD, Witt s score upess ainted that bg ‘inondation letter, f il to above it ho platntie, 1879.—John Cugant: psition in Ban Feanotse alton front lt 1 shelon, Den eee Stage of is y ‘ pert alae tie a mnt tg te G Ne is 6 tect, and Mr, Pasi, n famous Siglisene eg htete Wittiors tind nG voutract with: th Colisaissionora, as Seyectod ft” oy el or nine yonra to tlnish the bh hover -had any trouble with Mee hee bere, Comuilssionors, who dictated it to bia, He asked pay for ‘his -aurvices, tut Wid not Ret ie ‘The Mayor dil not demand bls roalynation. The Recrnbary: drumnaded Hts and ao lid the chy itor. ness; had no uppointiner ing ta his position. POS Pen AD wre Witnosa was a partner with Victor Toy, ay urehiteut who copied Mr. Taylor's orlainal plang of the “Sehweltzer” building, for three month Due this was after tholr vartnershin wae ae solved. Witness never drow Any paper In con. heation with tho *Schweltzor" Thatta The Danian sare ivory, imag nated Maguira ind the owner of R granitequarry nine Hoth woro wealthy mon. user et ares On tho redirout, witness anid that, noithor pers sonally nor as a partnor of Victor Ray, hed be Bed any connection with the Schweltzer bull. tha caso will bo resumed Manday morning, whan tho. redirect When tho. rediract examination of Bix. Clitord CHICAGO LIFE-INSURANCE com. $ PANY. ° A final decree was rondorod yosterday by Judgo Tuley ta tho caso of ox-Auditor Neodics against tha Chicago Life-Tnsurance Company, which was a bill filed some three or four. years ogo to wind up tha Company's affairs. Tho Judge sald the evidence showed that the Com pany wus orgaulzed {n 1871,- with a caplta stook of $125,000. of which only $1,000 was pald in cnsh, tho remalndor bolng in notes, of the atockholdors, payabla.on demand, every $10,000 of which: bore interest. ‘The Company went along well, and subsoquontly patde$35,000 in dividends, though it was really nevor able to pay any. “Whon the Auditor made any oxam!« nations, the Sceretnry (Clapp) was uccustomed to put up somo scauritics which wero hold by bim and Barry and othors, 80 sto make’ the iustitution appear solvent. Among those ro. curitica woro $U1,000 of the Clapp and Barry niortgases, and a $10,000 mortgage by 8 relative of Clapp. ‘Tho books were also tampered with, sonsto mnko tho disbursomouts appear ‘less than thoy really were. When the finalexamina: tion was making, undor which the doilcicncles wore discovered, Clapp abacouded, +g ‘The Jindge held thut the validity of tho law authoriziug the winding up of insurance com- inius had beon established in the Republic Afe-Ingurancs Cotopapy caso. Tho dofendant, however, contended that’ tho soud will of the curporation—worth from $100,000 to $150U0— hai: boon destroyed by the Autitor’s acuon. An insolvent corporation, howover, did not have any good will, lt was worth nothing, When tho Auditor declared tho Company unfit to go on, its ollicera wished to reingure In other cot. panies for thirty, sixty, or nincty days, in order. tothus make good tha impairinent. ‘This tho Auditor refused to allow, cE right. | fully so, that ho was n ministerial officer, and not allowed bylaw nny sucts diserction, Mad ho oumplied with the request of tho Compaoy bo would bave been guilty of malfeasance. ‘Tha Company was organized under n special charter, but tte charter bound tt to obey mich lows os tho Legislature might in futuro make for the protection of its insured. Buch reservae ‘tion has Y to be valld, and the Com> pany was thorofore bound by the subsoquont goncral law, It was ntso an implied condition that the Leyislature should regulate the propor tons of nssets'to Nabilitics,or the ratio of assets, to protect the public. The Com: py hed cots tonded that, oven though Jt wus ingolveut on 9 4 por cont basis, it waa not on ad per cent one, But the avidenco showed that the corporation, iu maklug out {ta atatuments, tnoluded the Clapp and Tuoker notes, which woro nut bought with ita funds, and so did not properly make part of itn assets, Louving thoso out of nccotnt, tt was {usolvent on withor a 4ar6 percent vasls, Withs out golug into the quostion of fraud on the part of Clapp, the ovidenco clearly showed that the Company was insulvent, and tho Auditor was ontitiod to a decree restraiolng it from furthor carrying on its business. S ITEMS, ‘There will bo no further call of tho cotendar by Judges Gary or Wiiliamson until tho Sep: tember term, but the former will hear the cons denmation casos, and thero aro iso some sub> mittod or sot casus tobo takan up by buth, ‘Tho Cabitl divorce cuso oconpiud tho attention of Judgo Barntim all day yestorduy, but tho cvis donee tended very little to substantiate "the ebarges made, | ‘Tole afternoon tho trial will be sosumed, whon Sirs, Cablll hursclf wilt take tba stand and detail the story of her alleged wrongs. discharge from bunkruptoy was Jesued yo terday.toJohud, Douglas. “|... DIVORCES, Hlonry Brown filod a bill yestorday against bit wifo Adelaldo, accusing bor of drunkenness, and asking for s divorce. aon * Charled Urhart uaked for a teore from, Amanda Erbare, on tho ground of adultery. %, 1B thot his-wifo Eliza. ota ay soon as ane chareiod hin took to drinks ia and going with other mon Ho docs not ink “huis to ulume fur the colnuldence, but aaké to be allowed to‘let hor pursus ber evil courses, ‘ Hobert 0, Lane asked fora divoreo from bis wits Havas Ee 8 serous of hor desertion aud aubsoquent adultery, . _ . Judge ‘Harnuin grantod’a decree of divorce to AuawL. Creed fram ‘Tleaothy D.Crecd on the ground of drunkenness, z ni UNITED STATES COURTS: ° Marshall Ficld &Co, began .a sult yesterday ayalust Collector W, H, Sunlth to recover $2,000 a STATI COURTS. . Drown, Do Turck & Co., began asult yesterday ayainat William 'T, Nichols tu recover #2000, Hitam Coombs bogan a, sult In ojoctmont against Frodorick fvnne to revover possession “Feadortok Llulleudor aued Al, Wassorimuae FoF 1,000, Syintuol Flanders -bogan a sult in, trespass against the Village of Jotterscn, claleing $00 dunuyes, . . >.* “PROBATE COURT, . In the estate of tho lute Edward H, Hudduck, tho will wns proved und udintered to. probute. . The ducoased bequuathos mu his Euan ae by 1, to Lats wit isa BM. 5 Bho letppatvten axcuutels without Lond., Tbe eatute fe Valued nt $1,000 nin tuo estnto of Patriot Pager, tho will at proven and adinitied to reco! ’ Sedoverd. jtamontary were issued to Jobit catato is valuud at about 1,075, ok JUDEMENTA, F Borenon Courr—vunar. Ganr—City, Unkuown Ownors; comlemuation verdict foF Cicins Count—Junay Monan—J, A, Hop vB, Tsuub-Andoluon, $310.8) Soget " _ TRE CALL TO-DAY. Jonak Nopaxrr—Hontenew-day in the Crime Ina} Court, .. - 2 &, Bes Jupay G,ny—Motions, Juno Byttit—Mosions, “Supay Witutansun—dotlons, Junge JAuesnN—Divorce! JUHGE MonKH—No courte | upon Mowan~dutlone,: - J Fae Ubae TeLRY—Divorce casas, ubuy BauxgM—Divarve cases v1: + DK-OALL. MONDAY, Junax Bioparrs—Call of thy bankruptey. etl endar,,.. CaaS eS ture Jue GayCondemndtion cuss. No fie ther cal} of the common taw calendar untlt tomber echt 4 Juvan SurTH—Sof, cases. qage on trial 2 via + No JUDGE. WILLIAMEONe-Asalats Judge Gary. caso on friul- 408%, Jubak MokAX—Term’ Nos. 060, Bh Old, BEM, ang tm, Fa ta Citord vs rake, antral, : Jupdu Rongns—No announcement, duds TuLey—Conterted motions. -dupox Bainun—Contestod matens. Jubaw Ganunnu—Now. 168k, 122% 1288 122 and 1,4 460, r ‘JUDGKAMTHONY—Nos, 2449. 1470, MATT, HtHle and 43, lee ‘i agreement, No