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5 Silva din Reape eee Iu ae Souter abe SR HELE EN gle A NRE TEE ee DR EE oy a Tp EE St tte Be Pe aD Sree ae bo a THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THE TELEPILONES. TUESDAY, JULY 26, publishing tho facts now, Mr. Hnydon consontot to make a bricf atatomont. Mr. Haydon ald that on March 3, 1877, thoro camo to Washington a man named William Myers, Fils homo was tn Minos, Ho wasn man of gontlemanty.addeces and pleasing mannors, and secmod tobe about 80 yours old. To had with hin quiton largo suin of money, all In old, Ho registored at the: Imperial Hotel, and ‘yaa asatencd to room 110. His nppearnnce was quiot, and attracted no attention, oither on the 5 2 —————— SPORTING NEWS. $10, and tho Nold $40, ‘Tho start was delayed aume timo by tho funbility of Dannba and Cin- elnnntt Noy to coma tothe wiroon A trot, bit tho wort! was finally given to a falr send-off, George K. broke nt the tirn, Kate McCall at once going into the lend, and nover boing head- edd during the bent. Mercutio oceupted second Ince ni the why, George KK. third, and Bogan }. fourth, Clnainnatt Bos, Danube, and Bio Grundy wero distanced, much to tha delight of tho,autionee, Kato ‘Metall . winning by a length nae ‘Tho accond hent waa a walk-over for Kato Me- Another Meeting of Physicians and Druggists Who Won't Stand tho Raise. Pour Races Trotted at the Driving Park Yesterday. Troubadour Captures the 2:30 Purse The Ranks to Be Canvassed for All After a Hot Fight with J. B Cal she taking tho {cad at tho start, wit Tiecas | | SRR eenene eerste |. Who. Will Dispense: with artot tho, propria or oeentagt Bareh * Kate McCall winning by the Service. Mr, Haydon ald that ho mot Myers ncoldontly atthe Capitol. Mr. Hayden had boon employe ingomo capacity In the Houso of Ropresenta- tives, and, thorefore, had the froedom of tho Capitol. Io wasncoustomed frequoutly to slow strangors over the building, and it was in that capacity, ns 0 sort of gttide, that ho had mot Myors, tho appearance of the man was ko pros osseRsing, tis manners so courtcows, ond. his hus taking tho €50U added money for beating 2125, i Kato McCall won thy third heat in 2:27, Georsa K. accond, Lucroce third, Meroutlo fourth, and Logan Bi. last. Fanny Witherspoon Wins the 2125 Races and Trinket tho Frees for-All. Tho Anglo-American Man Observes that “AM thot Is Needed Is Capital. rite AUNMARY, BAM® DAy—Purac $1,500, for 2:10 clars; $750 to first, SHG to socond, #25 to third, $169 to A Groat Contest Botwaon Piedmont! fourth . E, McCall, Claveland, enters An adjourned mooting of the physicians and | Sonvorsation Bo Rood, that Mr. Haydon wag ns- ad yorod that he (Myers) wns and Alexander Expected NeCalls by Huu Hil, drunglate was hol ist ovoniug at tho College | tonishedl when ie dlscoveron inl he Festa ng IL. D. MekKinog, of Pharmaoy, corner of Michigan avenuo and | puilding with Myors, ho usked Mr, Haydon his To-Day- Eee Yau uren stroot, for he purposo of continue | name, “Bly name Josoph,” str. Haydon roe ‘cutio, by Peck’s [dot oe 5 4| {ng tho protest against what isdeemed an un- Hews » Matk Hopkins, St, Clali;” Mich. enters b. necessary and extortionate incroaso In the | j,.fj enld, Myers, "God has tees tg tomes A Rain-Storm Interferes with the Races gate iatereee bh r twbert Waatey Hogan’ 2 9 | charges of tho Chienzo ‘Telophone Company. | ing 7? Hl 6 Bi —Baso-Ball—Thi LOE eerie i Fe LO Sumo fifty gentlemen wore presont. Tho moot- fir. Hayden anys that he thought nt first that at Baratoga—Baso 8 Bo BIO UNKNOWN ee ee 545 Oar. : Jott Wurster, Cinelnnatt, ing was called to order by Dr. Kellogg. Myers, rae ssimnply play log Joke on him, ant = Wee nintaatte Scorn, it A Committee, appointed wt tho precodine “Why, of course Ficnow what you want, for, acomb, I Danube, by Chickamauga. D.'S. Bowmin, Middletown, mi, Suo Grundy, by Gotaway, meeting, reported that thoy had held several " meetings to consider tho situation. Tho propo- sitions niade by the Anglo-American Telephone Company were too indolinit to bo considereé ng you say, God has dirested you to mo, ‘Myora iton took Hayden's arm, and, aftor sonic quict conversation as thoy were walking nlong, they renchotl the rotunda. Siyors turne TUE CHICAGO MEETING: A DAY OF FINE Bront. ‘The attendance at tho Driving Park races ycs~ THE TIME. i fo tiayden, saying: |. torday was not large, Monday being a bad day eter, Half, Tht ra, | inal. Se complote, “Hnoush wae learned, how- | po Da not think you can decolve me, Josoph. for sport of that oharaoter. Tho 2.600 pcoplo | rirst hent. Quart Te dich quarter Alle | over, to warrant tho hope that mattors might be | For you huve not shown mo whoro my suemy who wera presont, bowover, witnessed sumo very Second neat my u parry shaper so that ndefnit conclusion could be ar- | will stand when he takes the ont of pes Prot eacing four eventa bolng decided, ‘Tho | fhird hout,......07 | Wiig Liki ait | rived at in a Toasouable timo, ‘Tho Committcs | , Mr, Haydon snw nt once thal re Menage tae ‘unfinishod race, tho first hoatof which wag | , trinket, fiopoful, and Charite Ford were tho | recommended that the physicians and druggists | Gxactly what he meant, As Myers bad spoken starters for THE FREE-FOR-ALL RACK, tho maro bringtog #60 in tho pools, Ford $9), and nope $2). Hopeful drow the polo, Ford Boo- My of bis cnomy taking the onth of office, Mr. Hny- don surmised that he desired 10 sco tho place whero Mr. Hayos would stand whan ho reccived tho cath. So Mr. Hayden sald to tlin: and ho took now subserlbers to the Chicago Telephono Ex- change not togother in NESISTING THE PROPOSED ADVANCE Jn ratos, and that n coinmittoo of fourteen, rep- won Saturday by Troubadour in 2:20, was final? ty captured by that horse, although tho third boat was taken by J, B. ‘Thomus in 2:18%, thus wioulog for him tha $500 oxtra offered to tho ‘trinket tala. tart ‘Oh, yes, Lhad forgotten that"; aera ee ting the fasting heat, ie tho samo wns | was pluco, and “Trinket (ho outa Tee otuen | Fesunting tho differont sections of the olty, bo Myors'to tho portico whoro te pinttorm was Dottor than 2:31, ‘Tho resultof tho race proves | ‘Erinkst broke and foll four tongths behind | appointed by tho Chulr to obtain tho signatures botog built, Ford, who wasn length in the rear of Mopotul. Qn tho back-stretch Ford and tho mare beganto that separnted thom from Hopeful, and at tho three-quarter pole woro at ‘The race down the pome-atretch wns: an exciting one, but whon inside tho distauca> stand Hopota} quit, Ford Anishing a length bo- hind Trinket in. 2:18%,—the mare lowering hor proviotis record's socond. ‘The betting befura tho second heat was $200 to £50 on ‘Trinket against the fleld. Soon after tho word for the socond heat was given Mopotul broke and fell far bebind. Trinket and Ford ‘Myors walked nervously out upon it, mutters tn Se a acai aced thon said to Lay ene * Now wo will zo to my hotel.” Mr. Hayden suys that he did not purnose todo anything toro than show Myura sinipla cour. tomes untill thie singular action, was manifested. He decided to go with iin to tho notol und eco if he could fathom what the strange inin's pure poses wore, ‘Choy wont to. Myore’ room, aud fitter -ho bod looked the door and closed the blinds at tho window, he put his hands upon Haydon's shoulders and said: * Josoph, God has of all subscribers who would agree too ccasn-- tlon of telephone service at uct a date as might bo decided upon by the committee, Tho report, which was adopted, was signod by William B, Clarke, dency Goetz, Edward W, Leo, aud Thom- wld, ‘The comuiitteo thus provided for was, Inter'in 10 mecting, constituted as follows: Wost sluc—F, F. Ingals, #5. W. Leo, Sf. W. Bore Ind, C. B, Wilson, A, G, Vogeler. North side—Henty Goetz, L.C. Waters, Dr. MoArthurs, M. Hessulroth. ‘Troubadour to bo a first-class horso, and bls owner, Mr.J. H. Havorly isto bocangratulatod ‘upon tho possession of so fast and retinbio an aulmal, ‘Tho 2:25 raco proved a surprise to everybody, and n disastrous ono to, batting men, On the strength of bls provious parformance Josephus was made favorit in the race, Abd Inh Boy also selling well up In the pools. Wheth- er or not Joscphus would have buen successful had he been possessed of his usual specd, ts questionable, but ft is cortain that ho was in no went ston manly touerner trotting. the Srst I AT Af Gowdeys I, WH. Fry, A. bali wou to assiat in tho dollverution of my condition yesterday to do himactf Justico, this | half-milo in tho slow time of I: os. Coming Tee ota 5 ry.’ ' = 0 Socretary read @ number of communica- Hv then took from his vallse 6 singularly-no- Volng due to tho fact thut ho was vory unwisoly Romotha pace Wise one ce FINKE ae fe oe er tcestonal gontiomon unable to be | curate drawing of tho maln floor of the Cupltol driven a tulle in 27% Sunday smorning,—n | MRS UY 4 COR ee neatand race in 2:20, | Present, giving utterance to dovided oxprossions | building, and aleo hud marked upon tt the exact performance which effectually dissipated | Hopeful lending to the three-quarter polo, an Pr diasntisfacuion with. tho present ordor of | spot whore Mr. Hayos would staud when reoclv. nny chance ho may havo hnd of | then ylving way to tho others, things, Lo pening (ant, the: Aomaants ae ae tele {ng tho oath, Siyars pointed to that spot, and : THR BUMMARY. Baste DAY—Purse 2,600, open to ail trotters: $1,250 to Hirst, $025 to scoond, $375 to third, $21 to fourth, with $1,000 extrn to the winocr of the fastest heat, if trotted botter than 2:10, Maud 8. and St. Jullau barred, Jobn B, Barnet, Phitadelphla, onters b. ae winning tho raco. Tho Kentucky marc Fanny Witharapoon had tho speed of tho entire party and won handily in straight honta, Flor- once getting second money, Abdallah Boy third, and Big Soap fourth. Of forty-throo nomina- tions for tho #40 race only olght came to tho post, and Kate McCall was so much tho,beat of ‘these that shu had no difiloulty in winning, tho only horse capabio of forcing hor to show spec boing Georgo K. Trinket won tho free-for-all argu number of” beliicose otters, from lwadlag physicinns wore preoate but thoir Tending was dispensed wita, A communication from the Wost Ubicago Medical Sooioty was re~ evived with applause. It was as follows: ‘Reavtved, That the West Chicago Medical Bo- cloty, now in session, send greotitigs to the mcot. Ing called together by the extortionate action of the Chicago ‘Telephone Company. Wo recom mend that the physicians aud druugiets uct us a ‘unit in ordering out all tetophones ut the oxpl- Wo sue no othor “ Hero's whero 1 sbull yather him, into tho neyurd, * He thon showed Mr, Hayden tlokot of ad- misaton, which be hid obtained from ono af tha ayes of the Huuso or Senate, which would ave admitted bir to tho stand. Mr. Hnydon said thut it thon flashed upon bim that this man was Insinc, or nt least bud o delusion, and that Renadcomo to Washiugton impelled by -thut dolusion, with the purpose of shuoti Mr. bilo in the act of taking theoath. White best to do, Byers toule Jorry MM Charito Ford, by Gra 164. A.W. Klebmund, New York, ente Hopeful, by Godfrey's Vatohen. ration of existing contracts. raco from Charile Ford and Hopeful in the ensl- THE TIME, Prupoc course uallor oxiting circumstances, | from his pocket a twenty-dollar gold plece and cst possible mannor, not boing obliged to trot Three= and only regret that by such action tho gener: Plused. ft ina conspicuous: posto at the and of fastor than 2:18!4. Quarter. Half. quarters, Mite, public will be be root, wont to the of or situs pion) mae 5 During the atternoon the celebrated paccr Piest hent..3i4% 100g A444 Pas FAN GREATER SUFFERERS see 5 covnlver Te ne poet ct eet Be Little Brown Jug made two olfortsto beat 2124, Becond heatiat 1: 3g Hox Fie 1% | than the members of the profossions. ut! te Gydon, and eskell for bis Dut was unsuccosstul, tha frat hont- boing in | ‘Third heat..i4 1:09 1th ad MM. Walnverger, a drugwist, sont to a lettor Ho thon turned to Haydon, 2:15 and the gecond in 2:14. He will pace an- other heat to-day. ‘Tho horsos In THE UNFINISHED 2:30 TACK, ono bent of which was troticd Suturday, wery firet called up, and, after an botr's delay, caused by{fruubadour aud annio W. throwing shovs, wore sent atvay toa somowbat straguling etart, Indicator bolog on a break when tho word was given. J. 1. 'Uhomas broko bofore renching tho turn, and, 1s Aunio W. followsd sult, Troubn- dour goon led tho wilole field ten lengths, trot- ting tho first quarter In i aeconds. ‘Thomas made # second broak before gutting. to the quarter ‘pole, and was out of the race, but Aunio went along fast and took second plico svot after bnif x milo bad bosn trotted. A second break on the lower turn set ber back some, but sho duished second to Troubadour, who donot jum A GREAT RACEWO-DAY. In tho 2:21 race, which is on tho card for to- doy, ull the horsos have drawn out excopt Franco's Alexunder and tho Chicago: statllon Pleamont. Tho fuct that Alexander won tho great $10,000 stallion raco ut Nochester, and Medmont the stullion raco here last Tuesday, will make tho race a good one, and horsemen nil over the country are Interosted in the result, ‘That both horses will be sent to win thero is no doubt, and it lgoxpected that a large crowd will ho in attendance to witness this grant contoat. ‘Tho other ovonts of tho day will bo tho 4-year old and 8:19 races, ‘Tho entries for to-day's races aans fullows: Colt Stuske—Phil ‘Thompson, Director, Tucker, Cleminie G., and Mamic, Two-Ninetcen Class—Kitty Bates, Orange Girl, Wedgewood, and Driver, approval of his murkeinauship. Mr. Hnydan bus ths pistol atthisday. Alt of tho barrels are leaded except tho Single ono which was dis- charged at this gold pleco. Mr. Hayden thon became alarmed for bis own safety, and with considerable ulifculty, and only. by bumoring Myora in tho notion that ho was his Joseph, suc- ceoded In getting the revolver from him. dir, fn fayor of dispensing’ with the servico unioss the Chicago ‘Telophune Company would cou- tintte the old rate. Tho Company figured tho royalty ut ove ccntacall, which,fortheuverago of avven and ono-half calls u diy, would amount to 327.07 n year, Whereas the royalty notually pald was $10 por inuun, ‘Tho Company was innking YoU per cent on its Investment, aud an increase jo rates was nn outrage, ‘The proposition of tho Anglo-American Camnpaty: ‘was not worth considoring, ho thought, sud heuco tho only - course to follow wns tu unite In dispensing wil tho service until furnished at tho old rate, Dr. William E. Clark rocommiended the or ginization of a apecial telephone aervico for the profession, and ‘thought the proposition of the Angto-Amerioin Totephone Campuoy would be fn advantageous one, provided it could bo frced from legal restrictions. Mr..0. Brovks, President of the Anglo-Ameri- facts, Mr, Hayden left Myors carly on Sunday morn- ‘Maro 4, and wont to tho Capitol, where tho closing scenes of the Electoral count waro boing transacted. Hayden sald that, becoming Hatls- ficd that there was.nu conspiracy, ho bogau to study the best mothod of tuking Myors—or the rophot, as he culls himscit—into custody. Wayden loft him under the protonse tbat he in shee (ones een in, on Fithiol 3 ec ere Eyenty:o0p Clasa—Aloxandor, Plodmont, cot engine chacavored to, adaress tha, maut vi indicat Dy ct mu 1uy'> a , was third dudicator fourth, Thomas Eta, and | an those evonts sold last avons as fol- | Ing, Lut ie was ubjocted that tho mouring was would go to Baltimore nad got, Gov, Carrull, a man {n whom Myors had. haat warin conf dence, to come over to Washington and witncss the prophot'a inauguration, Myera bad told Hay don iu someof the conversations that he had been commanded by God to du this uct, and that he was George Washington's heir to tho Prosldanoy of thoUnited States. Hayden was anly able to losve Ayers, howover, by inking ee to him that bo noaded rost lu ore der to sitacesstully go through the fatigues of the inauguration. »I'o this Syera nssontod, and when Hayden quit fae room ‘ho locked the door on tho outside. e Hayden bays that be wont at tho carllest pos- siblo moment to the police headquarters, where he inet Detective James MeDovitt, who Je still ain officer In Washington. MoDovitt,in-an afi- davit which je now In Mr, Haydon's possession, and which the writor saw, says that Bir. Hayden came to the offica, told tho story of this mut, ‘and desired that be be taken Into custody. I Devitt at once went with Hayden, thle being on Sunday morning, for tho purpose of arresting Myors, Wnen thoy enterad Myors’ room, Mr. Hayden introduced MoDovitt to him ag tho pri- yato secretary of Gov. Carroll, and both site gosted to Myurs that ho go with them te sueGov, Carroll. By this ruso thoy wero onabled ‘to .got Myers into n carriage, und bo wag taken to lice headquarters. ‘He was dotuined thore For asbort time, and was pronounced Insane upon an inquisition mado by Drs. Eillott, Joiin- gun, and MoKim, und on this Ioquisition be was incarcerated in’ St. Elizabeth Jusane Asylum, where bo was kept forovor u month. Ho was thon sent for anfa-keoping to Il}inols, whore ho Js now confined, still Idboring undor tho delusion that he wus the rightful Mresident, although bo hus no very clear recollection of what he terns the fraudulont and dighonost means that woro tuken to deprive hit of the office, . Tho offalr was -kopt very fulot at Mr. Hayes’ ono of druggists and physluinne, and that they had no muro time to dovote to the Anglo- American Company. on? ‘A drugglat {nforined the meoting that be was “willing to flro the whole telophono business out,” and, aftor tho applause bud subsided, un- ‘other rose to bis foot and - volunteered the in- formation that tho presentseryico was - AN UNMITIGATED NUISANCE, ond so badly manayed that the Company ought to bo Hable fordumuages. Itis necdioss to. say that ho was willing to dispense with the sorvicc. { tho Anglo-American Compnny, ja ‘Yroubadour now sold $100 to $35 over tho field. ‘Tho start was a guod ons, but by the time the turo wis renebod Thomas bad come across from tho outside and sot sull after Trouba- dour, who was two lengths in tho lead, tho ‘others bomg ont of. tho race so: far ag first wohey wasconcerncd, When thofrionds of J. i, Thomas saw that bo was xolng steadily they took hope, Knowing him to be fust envuyl for almost any company. ‘Troubadour was sont for all bo wits worth, pissing the quarter in 35 seconds, the half in 1:093$, and the threg-quar- ters In 1:44, ‘Thomas slowly creeping up to him all tho way, Johngou siti in tho sulky, while Dustin behind tho black horse was already beginning to whip. Whon thoy entered tho home-stretch Jobnson sun, is horse woll to the ceutre of tho track, und entna along at n fearful pace, but, in spite of all ho could do, ‘Troubadour hud the leat won ut tho distincu stand. l}oth horses woro ovidently very tred, but Just then Troubadour made A sprawl+ ing break, and ran ull tho way to tho wire, Thomas finishing half a length behind him, ‘Yroubadour'a thine was 231834, but the juilges suardet the Beat 1 pos we a record ot 23184, thus captucing tho extra money to the winner of tho fastest beat. a ‘Tho result of this heat wave tho backers of ‘Thomas confidence, and Jn the pools before the fourth heat be sold for #0and the ftleld ‘The aturt was nn oxcelicnt one, but Troubadour was unable to take the polo from Thomus, who kept a lead of a length all tho way from the wire: to the bead of the hotno-streteb, the quarter helng pussed in 35 seconds, the half in iil), and tho three-quarters in 1:48, Down the bome- Btroteh ‘Thomas waintainod bis iend until at tho distanco-atand, whore ho broke, Trouvadour wiuniug the heat and race by n length In 222514; ‘THE BUMSAILY, jows: Colt Stake—Phit zhompion $20; Director, $18; Malo, $6; Clomimnto t3., 8; Tucker, $3. TwoeNinoteen Class—Wedgewood, $50; Or auye Girl, $0; Driver, $13; Kitty Batus, $3. vitwae'Twouty-one Class—Picdmont, $25; Alox> andor, $4; Lucy; 0+ 0 In tho latter race tho pools varied. Occaslon- ally « Picdmont crowd would start the bidding, and that aniinal would become nallght favorit, und thon an Alexander crowd would rin thoir horgo up a fow dotlars in the lead.” In many pools the two soli for oven money. Cousidora~ Io nttontion was efron to the colt rage, and Phil Thompson and Director bad plenty of back- crs. But few pools wero sold on tho 2:10 race, THACKC TALK. With turfmen the favorit, sulky for tast work is tha Brown sulliys munufautured in this city by tho ‘homas Ii. Brown Novelty Carrlage Works,on Wabash avenue, near Harclion streot, Mr, Brown also haga full lino of carrlagca and buggics. ‘Mr. Bemis’ celebrated pacor Little Brown Jug will make anothereifort this afternoon to beat 2:12%. Her owner is coutident that the horas ‘can do ft, and ke will be soot for all_bo is worth. ‘The trial will add interest to the fine proyrum, Harry Milligan was standing on the platform of the club-house yesterday afternoon whon Litde Brown Jug, Mi. Nomis’ pacer, made a sec- ond triat against thine. Ho stuod with bla stop. watch in bund, and carefully noted the thne at the firat quartor, “Whilu cugorly watehing tho little ono go to the half-mile post. be accident. ally atopped tho watch, and when Jug arrived at the balf-milo pote bo looked at his timepiece ‘and saw. that tho timo was l:tut{, His halr stood ‘on end, and he sanzout, * I'l bot $10 to $y that hebonta 2:00." A gentloman stunding by his Mr, Brooks, or wns finally given an opportunity to “muke a fow briefromarks.” Ho ouly wanted to correct a mistaken impression, ho sild, that an injunc- tion was pending against his Company. It was gnother company that wis‘ enjoined; not hig. Phere would be nothing but 9 Inck of capital that would prevent the organization of an inde- pendent company, as pyppose le Considerable talc followed to the offoot that a aoparato telephone service was required, Noth- fug was notually xccomplished, howoyer, and tho meoting adjournod for two weeks, ‘ ——<$———__— ASSASINATION PLOTS, © Gen, Garfleld’s Pertl in 1876. Washingt Correapondence Cleveland Leader. It fs not gonorally known that Presldont Gar- flotd was once before, in 1876, in danger of death by assasination, but such Is sald to have becu the ense. . ‘fhe Etcotoral Commisalon, which deolded the yexed Prosidontial question in 1870, was com- posed of five Judges of the Supremo Court, tive Henators, and Avo mombers of the Houso of CHicado Divina Pans, July 25, 18681.—Purse | side snapped bin tp, aud when tho gelding request, in viow of the excitable stute of public $1,600, for 2:00 class; S100 to frat, SIT t ngecd Wi iT " Nopresontatives, two of tho latter being Itopub- | footing at tho time, But. Mr, lnyes seeing, tc 2255 10. cluass $10) tO finaly Si ro seconds | ieee Huntor INO Ee Oe at a erg ty | lcans,—viz.: Hoar and Garfleld, While tho | cording to. Sr, {arden to pave oxiibied' far Yeas gratitude than it. would bo supposed would ‘be siown by ane mau to another who bad saved his life. Soon aftor Mr. Hayes was inaugurated avery fow minutes, and Horry vou. oxpenslve, When the pacer, Little Urawn Jur, found his bet made the night sessions of the Commission wero.boing rd, € tho winner of the fastoxt Hoat It trotted better bon huld at tho Capitol, a rumor sproad among the jistin, Now York, entors bik, ge abaduur, by ROVEIEC,. +... ace 4 ‘a rest rand Htepublicans that an nttompt would be mado to | Mr, Haydeu went to the 0 Livusa.tu intor- Voter V. Jounsot, Ghia, enters b, 8, cet Judges a iy i potent) Mineiweiiea ane Kill, kidnap, or dleabto ono of the two Republic- | vcd for Executive clooney: forn client ot bis J.D. fbomas, by Sterling... 1 3] placed on bi ee back, and on the sulky seat A an Hopresontatives. Tho Commission stood seven Ponutitul basket of' flowars, both the gifts of a ‘ton “ who was belong criminally: ‘proscouted, Democrats, seven, Hepulllioans, and one doubt. . Ei Goer, Colu ribhieeenn cikera ah ih, Gnsion was tho firat time that ho bad evorspoken vi t Mr. ’ og Ae Was by Almont di Dra, Hi V. Burns, (a tt Honror Garheld could be removed, eho | Oeattyes So him a doused Monge of Ibo ‘ch, &. idicator, by Gotddu: SARATOGA MACES. House, bolng cahtrolled by Democrats, would | alfnlr, Whon hohad douc Huyosaald: | Mark Hopkins, St. Cluir, Bi Banatoga, N. Yn July 2%5.—Tho Meat raco, for | not be lkuly to sond another Iepublican to | , “1 should like tu have you tiky the fltie Hook t thol Sfediuin, by Hat Blo- 2-year-olds, Hive furlongs, was won by Blenbolny 1 oY y and suleot any reasonable ofice within my wif! » by y ‘4. dis. | Macboth second, and Nouito Tayton third; timy, il the vacunoy, Chlot-of:Police Kichards, of | snd fahould ho nappy to bestow it upon you.” 3.8. Canmpbeli, Criwfordsvitic, iid. on- ee) 1:04 Washington, became ncquaintod with ‘the | sr, Haydon gatd that ho told Bir. Iayes that w“iers be 8 osowood, by Croule,.. 6 6.diy. ‘In the eocont race, oncand a half miles, Thora | plot, und asvertaincd that no Domooratio | ho hud not cotne there to seek an office, sod that. cue * coum rat, Boulevard accond, and Hole third; | mombors of the House wero. concorned in it, | by bad not votod for him for President. Bir, vy ala ators and durin (oe Tar was eat, | XoEKed ey ee rat toe utente way eee | aad dota bi faye evidones to warrant tho arrest of any person, and nny attempt to dogo without strona, proof would huve been hooted at; but It was decmod prudent to buvo Messrs. Garfield and Hoar ae tootod by a body guard of vigilant friends.: This him to make an vpplication, Hayden has this paper bow. Ho did make an applica: tion for a position as special axont of the Host- ica Dopurtmont. 1t was indoricd by Mr, Hinyese and he ins thia indorsement now, Mr, ay Nob Hoy second, Albunbra thirds time, 1:47}, ‘Whe truck was unkle-deop with mud. iu the fourth race, throo-quurtors of a mile, Churlia Gorbii was frat, Knight Keraplar 600 ruin THE 2:25 CLASS ond, and BMarathon third; timo, 13:20, yM 5 den did not recelve tho appointment, how- had soven starters, Fred Douglasathaying the eo tho best of the gend-off, and was Hover ay eo fis We Wilson, paces ‘Over, but was recommended after a long timo pule, Alta, second piace, Fanny. Witherspoon | Heuded. anéchlocor the Bureau of Uagraving and Print. | by Huyos for a position as workinan In the third, Abdalla Huy fourth, Josephus fifth, ug: and Charios 8, Draper, lato Heputy Sore Treasury Department, @ position which, of Florenee sixth, and ‘Bly Soap tho outside, In BASE-BALL. \mounteut-Arms of the Sonate, Any of these | courso, ho did not accenpt, About a your after ward Mr, Hayes recommendad him to Mr. Cart Schurz fora position iu tho Interior Depurt- . mont, and this resulted in bis boing ap. ponies temporarily te on laborers pusi- lon ate silury-of $00N,- although the duties weru clerical. Bubsonuontly Sir faydon made application for « promotion, and gent the appii- cation to tho President for bis indorsomant, ‘Tho Prostdent Indoracd upon It the spocinl ree ‘quest that It have favorable consideration, and sent it back to tho depurtmont, dr Hayes ‘Tho the poole Josephus brought €5 nnd tho fleld $22, ‘When the word was iver Dougluse at onco shot to the frontfuttonded by Aldutlut Moy, Florence belug third, and the ‘rest strung out. . Fred Douylass trottod very fuat ty the quarter-polo, that pulot being? passed In diy seconds, but down tho buck-stratoh Audallad Ruy tok tha leud, boing Joined by Floreues und Fanny Witherypoon un the lowor turn, Florence soun ind the pole, and came down the horme-strotoh In thut position head and bead with Witherspoon, ‘goutlomun could verify thao facts, When the next ovoning sousion of tho Com- milaston closed and Mosérs, Gurtold and Hoar uppronghod tholr carriage at the north front of the Capitol, a number of apparently idle Spoctaterd who were in tho open space and Jn tho colonnado front of tho Senate wing advanced towird the -two yontemens the atuntly tho three trusty frlunds, cach: armed with two conconlod revulvurs, faced tho party, who bolted, wo of the cacort entered tho care PROVIDENCE Ys. TROY. Bpectat Liapatch to ‘The Chicagu Tribune. ‘troy, N. Yo duly 25.—Tho Providonce Club won to-day through tho stupld blundors of Holbert and Keote, York made a homo run in tho second ining; York's double and Gross’ aingle earned one in tho fourth; bits of Start and Furrull and an error of Molbert gave ono in the fifth; bits of Radbourne and Hines, ana the the latter mare’ going vory strong. When a til his this paper, which Lue writer saw, Mithin iW feorot the wiro Fieronde bad a uuuk | Mudiclous throw of Holbert, gaye anothor in Fiugo witht Guriteld aud Hoar, and tho olber | fir met whien nade Vuraus papers und recom the best of {t, but on belug touched with the | the seventh; and McClullan'’s sacrifco another | bright lookout on tho . way, home, especiully at | mendations buvo los in the faut that Mr, Hayes whip broke, Withorspoon winnt by anesk (a | in-the eiith., Tho Trays scorod two in tho | Moar's botel and ut Gartleld’s house at Washing. hua rtcontly deniod cvor having beard or any 2p, Abdallah Moy , Alte fourth, | third on bitsof Conuor, Korzuson, and Gillespio, | ton avenuo mud 1 streot; but, though. smatl | such proposod atteropt to assasinate bien, Douglass fifth, Josephine six Big Soup last. | aud York's orror, and Cassidy mado a homo roups of lovkers-on uppoared, no hostile ‘Mr. Haydon was in Jaouury, 187, appointed ‘Tho start for tho second heat was wrotebud, bo | rundn tho eighth, Homdnetranious were nade, ton position as copyist in tho Ponsiun Ulllee, far us Florence was voncornod, tha word belng | dnntigs— 123s50749 ‘Pho wuxt night unotuer session was beld,and | and subsequently Was ot) ppaluted Avsistunt given while sho wason a break. Tho tht for Ve asvescsereee 66 3.0.0.0 6 1 O-g | again the two Conrosstuen wore guarded by tha | United States Distrlot, Attoruey, a position tirst pluce in this hoat was whoily between Abe | Provideuce, seooel 2-0 10 4 4 OG | fulthful friends, and the plot, if plat thero was, which he resigned n few months nyo. dr, tullah Boy, Joxophus, and KAnny Withorspoun, | Basy biteTroy, 0; Providenco, 10, fell to pieces, Draper was sinco discharged Ly. ere ‘says that goon after resigning ho via but on the bome-streteh the maro came away | Errdrs—Tro} af Hpovidence, SorgeanteateArmns Bright, after elghteon years’ | ited Mr, Hayes at his home In Bromont, 0., trom the othar two, and won easily cnough in Kune carned—Proyidonce, 8; ‘Troy. 2 service, 5 some thine in April. Air. Hayes talked with bint BenO AY jallat oy second, doxophue th ig | ‘Twoebuae iits—Connur, dilivepie, York, Ward, ‘At that timo, through fosr of ridicule, tho | over the service which he bid dono, anid sug> Soup fourth, Fred Douglass fifth, Florence wlxth, | Home runs—York, Cassidy, | ¢nots wore kept sooret} but, wince tho shooting, | wested that a word from him to Gon, Garileld and Altw distanced, Unsea on balls—Troy, 1. of tho President ina rallrow dopot, it 13 casy to | Would provuro hin (Hayden) an official posilon Tho third buat was almplya walkeovorfor | Hascw on errore—Truy, 3} Providenoo, 1, realize thatthe dosperate men who belluve in | Which would enqblo him to support bis family Fanny Witherpoon, although Abdallah Hoy sitoW cute eata, Cassidy. *rulovrrum” would bavo bad no scruples without drawing upon tho catuto of bis wifu,who. took the icad at tho start und ran go mucndure | Lofton buscs—Troy, 73 Providence, 6, agaluat tho killing uf both Garitold and Hoar, if | {8 woulthy, Bir. Hayden frankly confussud thut Hae eT ee eee ee | Houuie playa -dcoldiian-Furrolisstart 9; Bare | nevesmry for tho uccomplibmont of tholr | bo had an ambition for pelclgal litle and saat & keptin front tor bull w mile, but was thon | rell-Btart, I, : purposes, 7 ition in keeping with his yeurs and wbility Hinuce Aig Reba Ta SN | late eae ow UALS ot tar sta dea wi id y te jonwth In Siu) o ef " ’ ott Ate, Hayes fh the others us per summiurys Se nae ceaattaditestar ity Wasa, io, President Huyos) Perl! $n 1877 Hot desive Sie, Gurilold to pay his (Hayes) dobta Waahiuaton Correspondence New York Bun, ‘or to be put in tho ntsitude of seeking to Intere THE BUMMARY, Tine—One dour aud forty minutes = = eS F A few days aftur the attompted sasusioation } fore with the utmonta of the naw Aduint Game Day Pura fe, for gre5 clay grand | Vampire itigha‘he of Prosldont Garfiold (t wae anuouncod that | Fratton, bowen bu ho friend aio Bunn Ro Fb : AQUATIC. thoro bud Loan committed to the Bt Bilzabeth | Tits ion jay rho fuots uf his sorvicu bufare Prose Asyluin for tho Insane a man who bad threat- ‘aurth, s erit Davis, Harrodsburg, Ky, enters ch, ay mm. Funny Witherapoon, by Almont... ‘A CHALLENGE. dont Guriield, and intimated that hy woud onod to assasinute Rutherford i. Mayes. Itwas tho Prosident bli gon Splag, Me rf yately communicate with we Maurarsnianar EERE, ) Serna tits, to nthreoialsoling | usta Oot ut tody oare acum |S, Laem, ead aie, ela, Uae . Houner, Glonvillo, G.. enters b, vo accoms palit dy, uy Auda Bossanger....,3 9 4: PAPO FOr $600 to $1,000 8 aldo, pllshed Bis objoct on tho day that jayos was fn | “eld who, told Blin te cae at ie HayeE 10 Winters, Mount Mleasant, 1u,, enters gugurated, Thero bayo been rumors of that |] might ainke in ‘his bobulf, About ten di ———— SENATOR EATON, Bpectal rvard. Haydon calle upon Gen, Gurtiold Dispatcd to The Chicago Tribune, alterwat ru pO 4 th sort lu Washington o' har again, and learnod from Mr. Brown, tho Prosle b,x. Big Boi y Wiitam Slotary, Lea ee ainge the {aauguration Fr uKias UW Of Mr. Mayes, but they woro unsubstantiated, uy . W, Blanchard, tou ee ents Tautronn, Cont, July 25.—The illness of ox: | and not usvally crodited. It hau beon leaynod, eT: ‘8 Private erate seats ae Haves had q Josephus, by Green's Batbawss,ssec-- 6 Sdig | United States Senator Eaton 1s noteo serious as | however, that the announceinout was (ruc, and weet erdatent directed ‘Mar (urowny tO Bay pera Tone oes Cilaneo, entors by, a+ Alts, at first reported, It was nothing more than ® | that ex+District-Attorney Josoph E. Haydon | that bo did not eco how hecould make any movo sevenseetert asta serenely | yayero billous attack, from which helssiready | was in possession of ull the facts, Whon ju the matter atpresont. Theroupun Mr. Huy> i tiated tee talr way of ropavory., dile physician. de- | geked to’ mako a. statement concerning | Ges sskod Hr. Ueown what Sir. Hayes hui aad unser, tsp ite, aug | Eneteeesth Honk anaaortnn, Hee EWOHEC| fe Se. Haydon at fiat" decioedy saying | Wean se falont: "wos ue gotayon ta First hoat.... . a i! Lung Sathor bad anatt otf ‘Aniatio holora, irestt it had -beon kopt* vory quict at tho oe Hayden labors ander the fiplasion that Shid bean at Liat . ro of Mr. Muyos, and that attor four yours | irae rts is truo, OnIy say Coat Eevee and jn viow possibly of the presont oxcitemont, loan ly Hraght Dowell to say nothing about it. Be | "Shite {Walle iy Washington. t _—<—___— SALE OF BETHESDA SPRING, Sr Haga, ta view of the ul tat bo bad Spectat Disvaitch to The Chtcavo Tribune. Thore were clght THE 340 NACE, ex Haydon romarked, bowevor, that It was possl- | apyriscd dr, sof I, aud “5 1183 Loan nang fot sue’ rudy esas | , aban: Wi Je 2h iepees Sn | bltane Gotresgud omeandnn wos bo | Ae Su SSR RSG ENS plies George K third, bucraoe fourth, Cine | ae eevee, who represouta a wealthy cor. | Ado the subject of Congressional investigation | feign, Putte oommuniestod with, sowo promi peventi end. Danube the outside. Bo ‘tho | poration. for $125,000. ‘Fho dood was Hlod in tho | Hext winter, and when it was suggested tobi | noot mombers of Congress In this city, and at it beat, Kate MoVall broughy $25, Buo Grundy ~giater’s olive bere to-day, a that if if was ¢ruo there could bo notarm in | thelr suggestion It ts probable wnat_« resolution viow of tha tee to investigate tho much that Mr. Haydon’awvord ne thnt some suggestion inay bo ari the committes for tho pt Wasninatoy, D, C., duly 23.—Enough. has leaked out of ofltctal circles’ to show that, notwithstanding tho pressure. constantly mace upon Scerotary Biaino’s timo by fin- portunities for office, and tho Incrensed de- mands of the Executive Dopartment sincd tho attempt on tho itfe uf tho Prosidont, ho !s pro- varing somo very vigorous dispatches for tho Lonefit of outsiders on our future foreign polloy. ‘When unnounced thoy will give Europonn powors, at lonst, 0 botter {den of how wo pro- pose to deal with tho quostion affecting in- terests on this continont than thoy ovor pos- Beascd before... Ofcourse, to French project for n canal foros tho Isthmus of Panama will como in for a Inrge share of conaldoration, ao that, whatover may bo tho result of the foreign conference on thisqueation, with a view of making this com- maorelal highway neutral property, tho polloy laid down by Recrataty. Hiaino wilt more radlodt Interprotat tring than thoy over had before. holo South American quostion will bo considere, not in an wggrossive spirit, but in favor of muintaining euch separate nation: ality withits (he limits of Its lexitinate be ys oh other words, the new American R Tho wi Justas thoy ure st presont, tre iikely to be deemed necessary, thi ment proposos to dictate tholr characte: thora is any ubsorbiug tos he done, tho, States promisosto bo on hand, and whnt thoy cat't manage thomsolves outa troublo thomasivesnbont. ‘The timahns arrived whon a Inyed. teachings of our * Helen! Bonso, but no faultot Pnovivency, It. 1, duly 5.—Tho Rev, W. BF. of tho Mathewson Street Mothodlst Episcopal Church, tho most prom- {nont aoclaty of that donominntion in this dis- trict, isin disgrace, Ho has’ beon detucted in pilforimg rare books public Hbrarios, removing tho ‘bindinga and litrary stamps from tho title pngos, 4n somo instances of tearing out all of the title pages. Ho thon had thom rebound in different colors and forma, and scnt them off to bo sold at Boston. He wasdotcoted by a Boston dealer, from whom he had stolen some books, who saw thom in the catalog of a sale which was to occur, and who accused him of tho theft. A restitution followed, ‘Those thofts committod horo by Whitchor came out, followed by bis belng confronted. soft ho could, Tho Whiteber, wut, purobosed by places, lonvo the city. incoting Bt Martha's Vineyard. Ho Is 3 years old, vote talented, aud has a wife und ono 1s walary Is $2,000 unoually, ‘Iits fathor ia woaltby, and bis wife has o fine Income of hor camps child, if Books Stolon by mans 1881—TEN PAGES. pentearen of Foreign Policy. tion of the lodge itself to tho maintenunes of isnot onl: will bo Introduced noxt winter in tha Benato, tn cont Attempt to asarninate Peesle dont Gartlel, for tho. apraineent or ncommlt- ‘auts in this caso, not, 8o may bo vindlented rived at by Prosidonts. ‘Thoso who i seqitatnl od with tho facts in tho ers onse—tho physician, Mubovitt, and othors ollove that hind. not M yora_beon discoveral hy Mr, Hayden, ho wottld gortainly Lave mado thoattempt on Mr. Hoyoa' life. _ BLAINE' SHOWS HIS HAND. Proparing {0 Inaugurate a Vigorous ive them i lonruo doce jounds Ve United ders ‘need’ nok polloy of this kind can no longer be de- t domantied by tha plain fanifest Destiny” ina poe by the gtowing necessltics of our commorce, which, If not soon wrested from foreign control, will reduce virtually nt press! power in the world, this porhaps ag keen! ng any public tnan fn the country, his if. it ig not romodlod during aduinistratton of our forolgn atfairs. ————__— isto what we ore int—the weakest maritima Secretary Bluino renlizes ty and na comprohonsively and It will 3 FALLEN FROM GRACE. A Providonco Minister Dotected In Pifering—Lbrarles Mis Operations—Itaqre and Valuable 0 Clerical Gontle= the Scenes of Speetal Disvateh to The Chicaco Trdunss Pastos from private Ho - impeachment, and paid for tho principal suiferera wore | the. own, Marrlago of This Somewhat Celobrated Peorsonage to tho Rev. T. I. Tibblosa’ Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Osama, Neb,, July 2,—On Saturday last at the Oninha Indinn Reservation, the Nov, T, H. Tib- bles, of Omaha, and Susotte La Flescho, othor- wise kuown as Bright Byes, woro married at the Preabytecian Mission, Tibbies !s the man who woke’ up tho, cnuso of the Ponca Indians and indo tho‘ fight on Curl Schurz’ by which ho crouted constderablo stir in Eastorn citios, par- tloularly in Boston and-New York. He bas ro- contly bad published n stor the Indian subject, of Josoph La Chief of: the Omaha tribe of Indians. educated wt an Eastorn somi aulred some little 1ame as o wri Sho traveted with ‘Cibbics throu, ‘Sho will lecture again th! agitation, BRIGHT EYES. dite jvacha, who was for man} _———_—__—_ TERRIBLE HEAT IN ENGLAND, and and oknowledged - the restored “what books remainder. rows Univoraity Livrary.and tho Providence Athen- ‘The buvke stolen from Brown Univer- ity was “ Rogor Williams’ ry wherein ho bandlos brido ig the daughtor yours he was nary, aud has f0- itor and lecturer, ighout the East. ot weathor was a fortnight nyo the thrilling thome in Bngland, Sovoral English soldiers diod from eunstroke ata roviow, and there was groat ‘Tho ways tho British solalora aro treated and cared for aro sot forth in asummary f testimony as follows: “Ono of tho pavald) soldiers deposed that the alley hings and {funy changes Is Govorne STATE § REET. Indignation Meeting of Citizens on That Thoroughfare, Everybody to Blame and No Ono to Shoulder It, Tho Strect Railway. Company Rogardod y as tho Chlof Sinner, Something tke 100 State strect property-own- ors and residonts, who oro indignant bucuttse of the continued blockade of that thoroughfare by tho work of, the atroot-rallway company and city contractors, met again Inst night at tho Palmer Houno to furthor consiter tho mattor of raising the blockade. Mr. Isang Gelder was 6o- fectod to proside, Hostutod tint It would be superfluous to nnnotnce the objcat of tho gatt- ering,—ovorgbody kriew what it was for. Ho ‘would, tharoforn, cull for tho roport of the Com mitteo appointed at tha first mooting to invest!- gate as to tho cause of tho dolay In the work on Btate strout. Tho report was rond by dir. Soren Mathison, and nocording to this roport the Com- mitteo bad been told by Superintendent Holmes, of the Railroad: Company, that it wae etl tirely the fault of tho | city” contractors eapvelally “tho sewor contractor—that tho work was so slow of progross, tho rallroud corte pany boing as unxious ns tho proporty-owners to ralse the blockade. ‘Tho Company would bo able to completo a block a day of tho cable rond if the city cunteavtors wore vut of tho way, an tho Company would consent to put town woutl- on curbing at ite own expense in the middle of the strece if tho city contrtctors wo@d linish tho sides, ‘Tho Committee bad ealied ut tho Mayor's office, but bis Honor, “hid gone fishing, or. faybo to tho Faces." ‘The Cummnittoo had thon culled on Cominissionor Waller, who atuted that Patrick Scanian was tho tardy contractor, bit the Committee bad hunted in vain for Scanian and also for Mr. Armatrong, the pavement con tractor, 1t was bellaved Patrick Soantin was 6 fictitious personage, hia name not belong the directory, and no ole knowlog anything about him at No. UG Brown stroot, given by Commissioner Waller as Mr. Scanian'’s residence. Mr, Waller bod also stated that tho dity was dolny all it could in tho premises; that be could not ask the contractors wdo anything that WOULD INVOLVE AN EXTRA EXPENSE. Chartes Li. Stites, Superintendent of tha Hor- 7, bil nppeared before the Commit. wy wag renty to put ling of Hordics on Stute street an “sou that tho street was put ins passable condition,” provid~ ed tho vltlzens. wotld patronize the yobictes. And- the report closed with commonte on tho fact thnt the Fire Department would expurienca dangerous dolay If called to any portion of the Dlockndod thoroughfare. + gue i was accepted and tho Committee continted. Mr. Jobn Golder, ono of tho Committee, added something to the report by stuting that tho Cominittea had that very moralng succeeded In obtaining un audience with tho Sayor., and the intter bad stated that he wis powerless to alfurd relicf, nnsuuch us the fault nll rested with the gas ESTU pO, which, comi- pany “owned the Council, body and soul." ‘The ulty contractors put the blame on tho railroad company, and the raliroad company aut tho jlauio on'tho city contractors. So the Cominit~ tee had decided that ono was as much to ‘bine astho other, and that untess relief came soon a. large number of gentlemen doing bualtess alone the: obstructed purtion of State street: would ba forced into bankruptey, trate buying beon driven off tho strut to such nn oxtent that trade was alnioat entirely auaponded. Mr. Mt. A. Driscoll suggested tho advisability of asking the Connell tox some detiuit time for the coraplotion of tho rijiwsy company's and the city’s work, ‘Anothor gentleman said: that tho railrond company had o chartor for tho}r work and could not be tinted. ‘Mr. Potter Palmor was presont and was calted upon for ati oxpreasiun of opinion, Ie mercly suxgented that the railroad company or tho city authorities be requested to place one sido of State strect in a condition for vobicle trailic. Huperiutandent Holmes, of tho rallroad com- pany, es ‘also present, and he, too, responded to neall, Hesald that overy stockholder in the company was a8 mtich interested seeing tho work . progross rapidly ag was any proporty-owner. ‘Tho Company had boon forcou to keop 160 mon idlofor twoor three wouks because the sewer contractor was cutting noross tho atroet whore tho cabie was belog lald; ‘Hecauso tho gas men wero cutting into them; Ducause the water-pipes were being thrust in thely way; and because tho- proporty-ownors who were putting up buildings along Stato streot refused to moys thelr mortar-boxos, and so . | forth in order that the gas men: might work faster. So that the property-owuers themselyes woro assisting... i TO KKEP UP THI BLOCKADE, And Br. Holmos relteratod tho statement that tho Company was inore anxious than any ono clso to sce the work all complated,—was willing to pry extra if tho city contractors would only got out of the way, Bir. W. V. Bauer sald that the property-own- ershad not asked the railroad company for a cable Iino,—the Company was constructing the road to make money out of it; and If they hud to pay damaxos for the delny the would goon tind a way to.complote thelr wor! in an exceedingly short spaco of time. Com- misslonor Waller having tho vity improvements under his control shuula find i way to removo tho obstructions, and, if bo could not remove them, then the Mayor ebould remove him, ~ ir. John Foraytho sald that a comintttoo should then and there be sont to wult upon the Counoll, then in jon, and to report to the meoting bofore it adjourned. ‘The suggestion was acted upon and the fol- lowing gentlemen wore chosen its a committeo: Potter Valmer (Ubaieman, Jobn Forsythe, John Golder, D. Sullivan, W. diills, 1. Ate goce Birie W. H. Findt, J. Irving Ponrce, and 8. Mutblson. Tho Committeo started off for the Counoll and tho meeting took u rocoss to aynlt phale roturn, eo Committoo returned after being absent a ittle moro than in hour, and wore accom. panied vy Ald, Sandera, ‘Thu moeting bad In the meantinie dwindled to very small propor in rogiment took witor-bottles with them, but that | tons, Mr. Forsythe roportad that the Comumit- his own Musk was ompiy, for the very sutiicient | tco. ‘had inauaged with some ditiloulty to fouson thut ho Bad ne mends of tilllag it, No | got tholr caso befere tho Council, and Grdors were given to fill tho wator-bottiesbofora | that the City Fathers disposod | of sturting, and, if thero were any water-carts | the .matter nfior quite fully “discussing about, tho witness did not seo thom. Anothor | it (as montioned vlsewhore) by ordering that tho ! Nort! ose that during tho ot private, in that coun! water save by buying it.” Cump, A comrade of tha n day Port fell out of tho ranks, deolarin; was complotely * beaten, better ho told bis comrades, him, to fail in aguin, saying that ho would over take thom preaently. ‘The witness, who had accved in India, sald ‘that Monday was, the -hottust day he had been Jn, although bo did po Nold-day oxveptionally heavy. deceased Port was brought ato the Wor about balf-past 1 un don naked threo bathed tho poor fellow's bead, quantiy bocatne unconsclous, Tho remedies 10: Were applied, but without cifout, and at about hulf-past 4 in the afternvon be died, The mortem oxamination ahowed bin to have boea a very healthy man, . There wag no fatty dozen- oration of his hoart, aud nothing the mattor with bis liver, ‘Choro was congostlon from the olfeuts of tho aunstroke, but not Ing whieh slightly militates against t up by the othor surgoons, that on likely: to bo serloualy injured consider tl subjects are oxcesslvo beat.” ‘yhoso oveurronces cause a curious disoussiot ne to tha comparative heat of Boyland anc India, and tho following extract from tho Matt er Juno 41 will Intorest tho people of this countrys naa age Tuosday thero was amarkod improve- | 40, House in its path bave been desortod. mont In the wexther, which had for some timo proviously buen unusually oppressive. During May.the comprare was une Y degrecs in tho Bist, and the ayoraze maxiinum the lnttor half o} “shade ut Mauritius. or Burbadoes Itself to. a morbidly curious mind; but ie cortalnly no test of tho comparative climates laces, even on tho day in question, byuro- Walt commend of these bod bY ‘tre metrio condition of the portant elomant when the sensations of tho us and been Li » Fuhr. aro far more ‘Duarablo than those of Calcutta or lombay, yee HAs SperenWUOey yery seldom risoa above “The vitul dlatinotion, however, between an |. Engle pad wa Tudiay of tropical hot month is tobe obser not in Litter tage in the "perature, not only night Boe mouth, hia . | combined ollmates Ike those of Calcutta and thelr te forsome water, of wrblch plots. A kindly Corporal’s for sunstroke—Iico aud col it suaily. bighe It rvachud 1. ‘on the ‘was 11 degroe more.’ Kymona bimsvlf ullows, tho 0 ale Aro cond be shade thermometer nto. sluo ta 180 do} cg, above for months toxethe! with excessive molature, pogullarly enorvating charactor,’ al onual Ato ‘who hud served in India, montioned that try reviews were held botweon tho hours of 6 and 8 o’olack In the morning. At the field-day on Monday ho had no means of obtaln- ny 21h inquest on the body of private Samuel Por! wio leo died on Slonday, wus held in tho devoased de erations of the fold- that ho ) When asked if ho was who wero succoring day afternoon, He ho drank about wife ut he subse: usual id tnfusions— olao, & fact 10 thoory eat iM H A great Innd-sl! nly *wenk! Dadras tor the balf month was 105.1 degrees. The mean | 4, maximum temperature for dluy was 100.4 do- gan to move towanl the Inke, carrying wit! To oa polng Une deprous and with | it Houses and part of | a iy tho Inat: twonty yeara unly threu rivals bave boon found to Inst inunth, In Jeb and 1870 the temperature of the month of Bay was alinost joutieas with that reuuutly recorded, but in 1870 aou, ee oxarayie, tho ury climates of Aine Mooltan, whoro f 48 iE Norw a Bound that at Calouttas, tho jowest temperature ub bove that reached at this restricted range of tem- and day, or even for by My mot be held at Nos, 1313 and LHS Stute atreot, 0 —$—$———_—— joure oat= soanba RADWAYS READY RELIFY, ALT 1S WEALIH Health of Body Is Wealth of Mind, RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, Puro blood mnkesaoind Mesh, at nolearskin, If you would Pe your nena Pition tale: une HADWAY'S Bais oat uit, tia " 5 TAN RESOLVENT. ANSAP ALA A Grateful Recognition, “To cure a CHNONIO or Long Bt: enso is truly a victory fn the teatiag ane pu reasoning powor that clearly discoros Detect and supplica a remedy; that rosturea step by step by denrons--tho body which bas been slow. ly attacked and weakonod by an insidiousdip ense, not only commands our respoct but de serves our. Aratitude. Dr. Radway bas fur nishod mankind with that wondortul remedy, Radway's Sarsapariliian Iesolvent, which ac complishos tuls result, and suffering humanity Pike dra ont Boy axiatanes of pala aod ‘disease rougl long 1 their Bratitudes'-oMedteat Miefbenneret? ome bla FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from. DayMtadway' ‘Discase and Tis Cure,” Mtollons ‘Treatlso oa ‘LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY -RA DW AY’S Narsaparilian Rostrr Chronio Skin Disonsos, Caries of tho Bor mors in the Bloud, Scrofulous Disonecs Mea Unnatural Aavitot Body, Syphilis aud Vouered Fever Sores, Chronic or Old. laure Salt Hheum, Rickots, Whito Swelling, Beald Head, Uterine Affections, Cankers, Glundulur Swellugs, Node Wasting and Decay of the Body, Pimple Blotches, Tumors, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Dlad dor Diseases, Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Caloilous Deposi and varieties of tho above complaints to which sumatimes aro given specious pumes, We assort that thore iano known remedy thst possesses tho curative power over these discasey ‘that Radway's Kosolvent furnishes. ltcuresstep by etops surely from the foundation, and restores the injured parts to their sound condition, The wastes of the body nre stopped, and healthy edetatie formed: cable te tho rst coredine ator! formed. ‘This ig tho firs! powor of Radway'a Rasolvent. Sab In cases whoro tho system has been sallvated, and Mercury, Quickailver, Corrosive Sublimate, have accumulated and become doposited inthe bones, joints, ete., causing carics of the boots, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, varicose une eee the Sareaparilis the cure of Chronlo ‘Serofulous ‘or Syphilitio cases, howover slow inay be the cure, “feel bee ter,’ and find, thoir genoral health tmproving, tholr flesh and woight increasing, or even keep fog Its own, it Js a sure aigu that the cura is ‘pro grossing, in theso diseases tho putlunt elther gots batter or worso—the virus of tho diseassis Not inactivo; if not arreeted and driven fromthe blood it will spread and continuo to_undermice the constitution. AS soon a8 the, Sarsaparills makes the patient "feel better,” ree hour you will grow botter and fucrense in health, atrength, und flosh. OVARIAN TUMORS. ‘The removal of thoso tumora by Radway Resolyant ia now go cortainly ostabilshod that ‘what was onco considered almost miraculous ts now a common recognized fact by all partie. Witnesa the casea of Hannah P. apy Dire. Krapf Mrs. J. H. Jolly, and Mrs. P. D. Hondel uiblishod in. cur’ Almanaa for 1870; also thst rs. C, 8, Bibbing, in the present edition of ou “ Faleo and T'ruo,"* 5 ofS * Que Lottie contains more of the active princl ples of Medicines than any othor Propacation, taken In tonepoonful does, while othors require dive or six times ns toue! ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not: HOURS, tore eve pain and curo acute diseaso, ADWAY'S READY. REL Jn from ono to twenty minutos, never falls tore Hove PALN with ono thorough application; po matter how violent or excruciating the paln too Rheumatic, bed-ridden, infirm, Cripple |, Nert> ous, Neuralgic, or prostratod with isosee may suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIBE willat Inflammation of the td Inflammatt inflammation of the jneys, Inflammat Cy of te Hits f Yagtammation of the Zeal ngeation of the Lungs, Sore Throniy Dipl cull Breathing, Patpitation of the Icart, Stystories, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh Ine fluensa, Headache, Toothache Neuralgia, Tineumatisin, Cold Chilia, gue Chills, rite Blaine, and’ Frost Bites, Bruises, ume + mer Goniplatnty Nercousners, Blecplssntty Coughs: Colda, Sprains, Palns in the Chay Back, or Limbs, aroinstantly retiered. | FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for 50 cla, Thore fs nota remedial agent in this world that wil cure Fever and Aguo, and othor Malarious, Hilious, Bearlot, Ty hold, Yollow and obs jded by RADWAY'S PILLS) so quickly fevors (a! bee Bs RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. ‘It will ina fow moments, whon taken accord: ing to the directions, cure Cransps, Spasins, ‘bout Mayor and Commissioner of Publis Works take prompt steps to effout thorremoval of obstruc- tions on Btuta strect as xoon.as possible. A voto of thanks wa tendorod the Aldormon who bad acted In tho interest of the Caminittca, Mir. Mathison otfored a resolution pleding tho. patrgnege and support of Stato streot citizens to tho iine of Jiordica proposed to be put upow the stroot, Adopted S Mr, Bauer and Dr.John Golder thought tho notion of the Council mennt uothing, and Mr. Golder moved that Ald, Sunders: be uddod to the Standing Committee to insure affective action, Mr. Sandcra consontou to servo, ‘Tho meoting thon adjourned to moet next: Monday night, when an opon-nir meeting will THE VANDERBILT PARTY. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune BAnATOGA, N, Yo July &,—Sir, W. Hf, Vandor- bilt's party returned horo this afternoon from Chicago, ‘They had an enjoyable thip. —_—— RACES ABANDONED. \ SPRINGFIELD, Sass, July 25.—Tho managora of. Mampdon Park have decided to abandon tho Grand Circuit races, ——__— A Groat Earth-Silp—Mllos of Land Glide lug ttt a Swiss Luke, jenevee Dispatehs ny nent Biuriawyl, in the Can- ton of Berne,which was roported on tho 20th ult, is bape moving toward the Lake Thum at the rate of ihrea metres a day, Ivis threo ilies oe mile broad, and of unknown depth. and the nelzhvoring villages are, ly, out of danger, a tip poran in ono of tho severost a that has cvor Nisitoud Bilson in thundorstorm: Jand, ‘The ground had been loosened by reco: curthquakes, and a pleco of it 6,000 feet lon fortunntel ‘Tho lan beech forcast, In tho sane storm, which dovastatos districts In Jothurn, the lightning struck the Village ot Isurchle aud causod its total deatruce tion. ‘Three hundred housos and chalew, which wero built Hor above tler on a steep mountain aido, were destroyed; but as tho cattle wero pase Agurrespondeny say ss t mtd ag fa tha ips! at tuo timo of thu Ure, te gpd find tyat the thermore ter at imuerdios | {oss though sovero, fs uot su yront as It mikut opter bur, jn London inarked a higher do | navy Leon, Jaarchite, wlthough absolutely un known to the tourist, wagano of tho most in- toreating places in Switzerland. Itainhabitants, ko those of two or three vill pee, thro in the fifth contury, ‘Thi by tho Mongol typo of found ainony tho Ege lo of the villagus and the exotio words still {a tholr vocabulary, _—————$—>—_—_ “Like a Drove of Sheep)? Detwolt News. aan outa aie unit Rae on do Gi 1 Phe de thom tool's notion v0 deat is minima readings, ‘Vhs for July, 188, wo havus |-ashop on that thoroughfare. 1t woll-knowa ’ Hi temp, » Luweat tenip, trait of these aniinals that where one govs tho at degrees, reas others will follow, and ‘in two shukes of a lamb's NOLWOOd <. yseeeees BENS " 446 | tall" the wholc vo were In the gtore, Bo Caloutta..ess er. 70,6 | eral olorks wore knooked over. and sume dani Lengths Be | Sea tebe PIGESAE chat a Rasen Wu FeO it aD te oH teoiy edo Frat nd overy Teg of mutton in the lot Jumped im before he could get up, fi ————— This notice is found posted up ina Virginia blacksmith shop: *Notlu—Do copartuership horetofore rosisting betwixt me and Moss Skins nerisbereby resolved. Dom owo do firm will sottle wid me, and dem what de Arm owe Will sortie wid Moe) ‘2 to y al ents Stomach, Hoartburn, Bick Hondache, Dinrrhey Dyaentery, Collo, Wind in the Bowels, andall lax tornal Pains. ‘ ‘Travelers should always carry a bottle of Rad way's Ready Kollof with thom. A few droy ia wator will prevent. sickness or pains frm chanpo of water. fa botter than Freoch Brandy or Bitters ae a stimutant. rm Minera and Lumbormen should always be P! vided with it. CAUTION! All romodial agente capabio of destroying lite by.an overdose should be avolded. BI jorpalas opium, strychnine, aruica, byosclamus, and ot i er powerful remedias, do at cortaln times 0 very acaull does, relieve the patient during tht action inthe system. But perhaps the ncaa’ dose, if ropeatod, may aggravate aod Ingres the suffering, and another dose causo dea ‘There iano noceaslty for using these uncerta the most excrucleliat Pain quickor, without entailing the least culty inveither infant or adult. : THE TRUE RELIEF. Rapwar'a Reap Revier (s tho only re ets agent in vogue that will instantly atop paloe Fifty Conte Por Bottles Pik, da Radivay’s Regulating Perfect. Purgatlves, Soothing Apertenis, Without Patny Always feltable and Natural in Their Operation A VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR C\LOM Portectly tasteless, alegantiy coated, wi creel purge, regulate, Burity, cleaney en. : all alsordert 5 Wanway's Pinta for tho cure %, aoe iad der, Norvaua Iiseases, El endacho, Constipaticts Costivoness, Ladigostion, Dyspepsla, Billousne Goattvonest, oadtign ot tia dowels, Pil aad all derange! eras ments of the Internal Vi -yanted “etable, containing no meroury, min to effect a perm! rely @ perinunent cure. Mi eterious za. baerve the following hasan resulte from diseases of tha digestive i Eee et avo gtomach, NEN je Hon 1 Heartburn, Dit eof Food, Fulincss oF were in tha Stomach, ial in Bour Eruotations, Pit Fluttering at the H sere Reais ees Ua al rons, end Limbs, and Budden pee na ne andes tab a eared arse Price, 85 Cents Per ot suit oof Wo repeat that the reader must cones Ba books and papers on the subject o! thelr cure, Brioas which may bo nameds +6 False and Truo,!? ai i aay on aretane Urethra. om « way on Sorofula.' ~ Kad others relating to different classes of", + BOLD BY DRUGGIBTS, y READ “FALSE AND ‘oRvBh abspgaderzuamp to RADIAL Aart) Formation worth thousands will be #oat7O™ 4 | “maa eee eee ingnit ty if ru na ee eae oe rig elicoatabliabed Te Bg ‘baseand worthless 1 i

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