6 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1880?SIXTEEN PAGES, in the field; Clapp?s foul fly being yon called up for final The little fellow from Burns? bat in the sec, id inning, The made ? ? ?Then whipped him for stealing,? action. improves the by makinga PUBLIC CMILB-EEATIXCL now. what did he steal ?? i was again placed before the Justice, who umpiring of Bradley was u?i formlyfair. muffed, he life LIBRARY. BASE-BALL. home , bringing in four men, and win- He took 10 cents out of mypocketbook. sold: THE SCOHE, ? yon go your game?would those runs be scored I discovered the loss yesterday, and accused Do want to home with father in» the Certainly unques- Little Harry Wade him of the theft. you know that he and mother?? The Week Chicago as ?earned?? not It is Mr. Onahan in the Role of Takes Do Closes » Refuge the with Cleveland. ~ tionably a ?base on?error.? an Ob. looked right into my face and denied ?Xo, sir; Dunlap,2 b structionist. at the Newsboys? Home. charge, but I searched him and found the I?M AFBAID TO GO HOME.? Fourteen Games in the Shaffer, r. f in his ? ? FIGURES. money a button-hole in trousers.. I How old areyon ? Hoteling, c. f....,...... INTERESTING then Hogged him,?first for stealing and then Lead. Hanlon, I. f. Herald gives the following fig- ?X?m going- on 10.? Kennedy, The Boston Fighting for the *His Body Is Covered with Horri- for telling a lie.? ?Where you reside?? e covering League games during the. Retention of an «. . \u25a0? You are unite sure you found themoney, do Phillips, 1 b ures ?On Illinois street.? May and leged Inefficient Employe. ble-Looking Bruises, and that be secreted it v Coming Champions llankinson, 3 b months of June: ? there?? \u25a0?What is the number?? Defeat of the McCormick, ... of the various clubs " p ; batters Certainlv.? The three best (six games), ? ?Xo. 52.? Glasscock, s.s ns follows; Board of Mow, what was the size of the weapon ? 2 to o in Cleveland .v were Bostons? The Directors - of the Then you don?t want to go home.? 2360; Jones, .350; Foley, -317. BulTalos?Crow- Pnhn used,?was it a club, a stick, or what ?? Chicajros? Library bad a long and lAvMch He Says Were Inflicted by ? ?Xo, sir.? Yesterday. Total loy, .202; Hornungr, -250; Howe, Zib. animated snnabhi Why, only an ordinary-sized stick.? addressing Chicago. .531; Dalrymple Cleve- yesterday afternoon over the ? Justice Wallace, Mr. Wade, Burns, .551; Gore, appointm?, His Stepmother. You must have struck him hard and re- very Dnlrymplc,i. f. lands?llotnhnjr, .314; Shafer, Dunlap, .9K. of library said that it must appear evident that the Kelly, assistants for the coming year peatedlv to inflict so many wounds.? witness in case, r. f Providence?Hines, 2*7.j; Peters, -oIK Start, ?*? i ? boy was a very necessary tan was very Troy, Boston Williamson, b, .270; .Ui,; Sullivan, using the word animated, the reader Xo, X didn?t, for X not hard on and that lie ought to be placed in the custody Providence Beaten by by 3 Worcesters?lrwin, IvaUrht. will, * him.? ? - Anson, 1 b Trio's?Connors, 25t6; Haroidpro, *370; course, take it in its comparative /\u25a0She, However, She'Only of those who would insure his presence at and by Hums, 2>42. sense,to Alleges that ?Then you 'deny havingwhipped him as Worcester, Buffalo 5.5....:.. Cogswell, .505. Cincimmtis?C. Ileiily, 2*So; Pur- so staid a body as the Library ? the hearing nextweek. Thebest custodians, Corcoran, c. f... Directors! Whipped Him Moderately, hard as represented ? pre- Cincinnati. cell, .205; J. Bcilly,-.258. * rarely guilty anything lie believed, ymier all the circumstances Goldsmith, p.... poorest were; Bostons?Pow- of but the ?I do.? the parents of Kllnt, The two batters .12o; most ? not be the c. Did lie complain of distress after you had sented, would ers. .147; Bcnrh, .100. Buffalos?Crane. soporific mildness in its bi-monthly assem child. The statutes concerning the question Quest, 2 b ... Kadbournc, .131. . Chicajros?Flint. .170; Quest, blings. whippinghim-?? children placed under such That theDirectors transcended their -Aecanse He ties, Steals, Hans Away, done quiet and short- of the custody of Figures of Interest as to the Performances .210.* ?Xo; beseemed enough, peculiarcircumstances declared that the cus- Total Providence?McGuary,.l2B ;? York. .207. Worces- sphere yesterday was due solely Is Generally Had. ly afterwards he ran into the alley, and to Date. Troys?Hol- to tha and that tody should be left to the discretion of the of Olnhs. and Players Up 12X4 567 8 s ters?Creamer. .200; Stovev, .214. factious opposition of the super-caption* was the last.X?ve seen of him up to this mo- child would bort, .173; Evans, 2112. Cincimmtis?Wright, Court. Therefore, the have to Cleveland 0 n 0 0 0000 2?3 * Ouahaii. who was apparently high., in a " ment.? and he would Chicago 0 .038; White, .123. . state of be placed in other hands, con- THE CHAMPIONSHIP. 0 0 0 0000 0-0 .386; disgruntiemeut than usual The Hearing of the Case Postponed ?I oeiieveyou were arrested in IST7 for sign Wade to the custody of the ofli- Earned runs?Cleveland,2. Heaviest batter of tho League?Connors, The met at beating ?? Xlarry The of a de- poorest, Wright, Board 4 o?clock. President la. this boy: am I correct cersof the Court, they might keep extraordinary circumstance Home rim?Dunlap. .058. wenthal m chair, and all Until Tuesday. ?Yes; but it not to that him for First huso on Club bnttlngaverages?Bostons, ,292;Chicagos, the members Drew did amount anything.. in a convenient place uni it the trial. feat the Chieagos has occurred during balls?Bums. Providence, except persons to whom he went placed thq Left on bases?Cleveland,-2; Cbicairo, 3. Troys, .263; Clevelands, .254; Sprague and Kubens. The preiimi! The Mr. Wade made no response, but simply the past week, the Clevelands being the fel- ?351; 2142; .211; Buffa- nary routine business matter in charge of the XXumane Society, Struck ont-rSliiiifer, Kennedy (2). Hankioson, Worcesters, Cincinnatis, was uninteresting an? all noted writers, in poetry in his head and retired from tue coilrl- yesterday to ... over. W. Nearly or and they investigated thecharge, but found bowed lo\Vs lucky and strong enough Kelly, Corcoran, Goldsmith. Flint. Quest. los, 2107. soon Hr. F. Poole, the have claimed for the gentler sex one roorti. \u25a0 of Balls culled?McCormick, 7ft; Goldsmith, 09. In two-base hits, Anson and Dunlap have the called the of Librarto? prose, nothing against me.? charge break the hitherto .unparalleled chain vic- each; then attention the Board to ? The hoy was taken in by Detectives Strikescalled?McCormick, 27: Goldsmith, 17. largestnumber?viz.: fourteen while Bur- particular and preeminent quality,?sympa- You have said that he is a bad boy, tories. . Of course it had to come some time, dock, Connors, 'Dalrymple, and Uincs have A MAGNIFICENT DONATION ? Duffy and McDonald, iwho subsequentlycon- Passed balls?Flint, 3. lying before them from thy for the friendless, pity for the nnpitied, and signed him to Jlrs. Forsythe's motherly ten- and it was, as Tun Twuune has steadily Time?l:os. 'twelve each. the NetherlandsGo. ?Yes, lie is a very bad boy. la tho number of three-base hits, Kelley leads, eminent It consisted of eight folio and lovefor the motherless. Throughout all derness at the Newsboys? J iome, maintained, more liable to come at Cleveland Umpire?Bradley. plates and vtl HE WILL HE, STEAL, BUS AWAY, David became Mrs. his number being eight,while James O'Uourke, nines of one of text on the Bom time woman has been painted to us the very Thornton Wade?s than anywhere else, that team being, in Tun behind with six to of the and doother bad things. He lias been known bondsman in SSOO. TKOV VS. PROVIDENCE. Dunlap, and Stovey are close Boedoer Island of Java, thefinestBart, incarnation of that which lias affection asthe TnuiuxK?s opinion, the second strongest in their credit. didst temple in the world. The plates, to cry so loud and pitifully as to get money After the adjournment of the court the re- Special DUpatch to The Vhicaao Tribunt. country, having h. keystone of the arch. Hence it is hard to ? the League when it bail as it ought In horae-rnns. Jones leads tho added, consisted of 401 steel-plate engra? \u25a0from passers-by.? called at the rooms of the Illinois plays Titov, X. T., July 10.?Magnificent field- made four of them, and Dunlapis at his heels believe that awoman could so far steel her- ? a game ings of very fine quality. This rare and Now, as regards those bruises. You say Eorterlurnane Society, and also at the business and, can. It played that kind of ing and base-running the with three. . costli indulge in that you not for who place of Mr. Shortall, the fine gave Troys the The totals as follows: Two-base donation, he explained, was one of» self as to repeatedly brutality are responsible them; President of the yesterday, and won a welMeservedvictory, game The club were set of which which cries for and severe iA?? .Society, with the view of ascertaining what to-day. five runs in the! first in- hits?Chicugos, GO; Bostons, SB; Troys, Si; Wor- three had been sent to justice quick which places it alongside of Providence for ning obtained cesters, 52; Providence, 47; Clevelands, 43: Buf- to the Smithsonian Institute by the retribution. ?I did not whip him hard enough to cause they knew of the character of the boy, and were off four good hits and Nether- the-slightest mark, and I can?t say to inquire why the Society had second place, though one behind in the mat- by falos, ?.XI: Cincinnatis, 30. Three-base hits? lands Government, and the Smithsonian who failed to errors Ward, Pradlcy, and Gross. A single Clevelands, 23; Worcesters, 27; Chicagos, 33; had designated Friday night about half-past 9 o?clock a did it.?' prosecute Mrs. Wade three weeks ago, hut ter of games played. Poston, Worcester, and Institute the Chicago ? errors by Start and Gross gave an- Providence and Cincinnatis, IS each; Bostons, PnbiS ; little, delicate, pale-faced boy,.witn blue eyes But yon are a very strong woman, and a was unable to find any of the officers of the and Troy are a tie for third place, with the them Library as the repository ofone of them. Th. other in the second inning, while the one in 15; Troys, 13; Buffalos, 3. Home runs?Bostons, third, it was understood, had. and light air,- whose agfls was between 9 and blow from you on the back of a delicate child Association. chances very much in favorof Troy?s beat- 10; Cincinnatis and Clevelands, 5 each; Troys been sent to might you the eighth was tallied on Boston. He had acknowledged the receipt 10years,'whose nose was bleeding profusely, like that have been harder than THIS IS THE FOUKTH CHAH6E. other Connor?s andChicagos, -teach: Providtmcc, Worcesters, ? . ' ing the two if it continues the strong, and Bradley?s wiki throw to Fergn- Buffalos, Total, hits; of the donation, but suggested that a and whose clothes were torn and besmeared intended.? againstAirs.'Wade for the inhuman treat, home. and 1 each. 330 two-base formal steady game it since on> Ilulbert, Farrell, acknowledgment from ?Mo. sir, X could not have hurt theboy.? Harry. lias played leaving Chi- -5, and Bradley carried off 150 threc-lmsers, and 20 home-runs. The player theBoard would car- with plood, into the you any nient of little The first time was Oct. cago. the fielding honors. Bradley largest batting ry with it additional weight The sniggered Newsboys? ?Have examined him time to- 17, 1577, when of the The defeat of Chicago yesterday lias led both sides who made tho increase in his members Home, aiid begged the Matron, Mrs. For- day ?? OfficerDudley, Humane at bal. average of June over that of May, was John individually expressed (heir admiratiqn Society, arrested Airs. Wade at No. 171 Kau- not affected its lead, as it still heads the list average at him -Xo.? hutlnos? 1 2 3 4 S 6 2 8 3 OTtnnrke of tho Boston team, whose in the donation, and decided to. acknowledgeto* . eythe, to give shelter and protection for ? Why 7? Itaiulolph street, where the panics then re- with a majority of fourteen gameswon, and Providence 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 May was .173, in June, .270. receipt inproper form. \u25a0 night. ? o?3 Die The good Matron had been ae- Well, sided, when, as now, slid was accused of in- is likely rather to than to diminish Troy 0 The men hav In? the best and poorest tickling becausel did not want to.? increase 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 o?7 avcrago the* positionswere as follows: A WOULD OF TROUBLE .costumed to receiving under the sheltering somebody humanity. Air. D. J. O?Bcary. whose office figure at Cleve- Huns earned?Providence, 4; Troy. 2. in various sprung: ?You have intimated that else room of Airs. that he'reafter. Afterplaying Two-base Pitcher?Goldsmith, .957; Poorraan, .710. Catcher was when the Secretary read the the Home waifsupon must have beaten was that adjoined file Wade, having go - hits?Cassidy, Connor,"iVclch. Dor- port of the usual re. wings'of just such little him; somebody heard the repeated-whippings of tiie poor land on the 13th and istb, the Chicagos to gun. ?Clapp, .8:51; iiarbidpc, .'1:7.1. ? appointing committee, con- the great ocean of life, and the appearance else Air. Wade?? Troy and to Three-base ?Houck. Snilivan. .901: Cogswell, '.*ol. Second baseman ? sistingof the Chairmen of the several stand. ? child, during her absence removed him and for the Kith, 17th, 18lh; Worces- Burdock; .025; ofThis new applicant for charity and a roof- Xo, X was the only one.? placed Base-hits?Troy, !l; Providence. 11, Quest, .SO7. Thin! baseman? ingcommitteijs. Itrecommended the appoint- Finding that growingsome- him in the custody of Air. Dudley, of ter, 21, 33, 34; to Providence, 27, 29, 31; to Fielding Williamson, .909; Connor, .790. Short stop? did her. little boy Airs. Wade was the Society. The stepmother errors?Troy. 1; Providence, 3. ment of the following offienrs and employes* jtree hot astonish This wlmt petulant and had no desire to continue Humane was Boston, Aug. 3, ,4, 5, and then home again, First base on errors?Troy, 3. Force, .915; Burns, .800. Left field?York, .925; Librarian. \V. F. Toole; Assistant Harry whose father is the proceeded arrested, jailed, and field for court, but the First base balls?Ferguson. Hanlon, .840. Centre lieid?Gore, .979: Purcell, W. 11. Librarians.? I was Wade, connected interview longer, the reporter The League cl hnmpionship record at the on Bight .ic»; Wickersham, Airs. L. E. to examine Mr. matter was subsequently hushed up. The Left on bases?Troy, 4; Providence, 6. \u25a07S9. field?Dorian, Kelley, .091!. 11. Voellm? ! with the Brunswick Billiard Hail, and whose the exterior of William H. reporter close of yesterd: ay?s play was asfollows: Club fielding-averages?Worcesters, .890; Provi- Fred Hill; Library assistants, Leo Wade, of The Tkiiu x::, who saw the boy Struck out?llolbert, Connor, Gaskins, Brad- F. Jleil- : residence is atNo. 133 Illinois street Thechiid attile time, wrote as follows: ?11 is hack is a ley. Hines. dence, .Sou; Chieagos, .585: Clevelands, .878; becK-, P. D. Sc.hipperns, IV. 11. Hoe. Jo- THE FATHER OF THE MISUSED BOY. p ? Bostons, .809; Cineinnatis, .801; Buffalos, .859; seph W. Errant, Elizabeth A. Young, ' was accorded lodging for the night: But mass of bruised flesh, and on the shoul- , 05 Balls coiled?lVolch, 69; Ward, Kate left *C 66. Troys, .83(1. most Gertrude H. imagine The reporter found that good-looking individ- a that Strikes called?Welch, 28; Ward,,39t McCormick had tho wild AI. Henueberg, Winched, Ella 1 the consternation of the attendants der is dent had evident- Double pitches (10), and Flint the largest number of Leon, Willsie, ual tobe ofthe ordinary bight,weighing ly inflicted with some CLUBS. plays?Peters and Start. Lucinda Henrietta Freiber, of the Home when the visitorwas about been Passed balls?Holbort, Gross, passed balls (SI).. ger, diminutive ISO pounds, havinga clear white complex- pointed instrument. The hips are black IIE a* 1; 4. Lon Ames, Lilliair Aloraskl; evenineat. brought into the office. He seemed to bo ion, dark eyes and hair, with mustache and Wild pitches?Welch, 1. tendants, A. E. Harr. O. Langland, A.B. j to blue, the clotted blood being plainly visi- Time?Two A. : A MAX OP WOUXDS. match. He was attired in a fashionablesuit, ble beneath the skin. eyes hours? Chapin, IV. Parer, Charles F, ATerriman- Both are black- Chicago.... Umpire?Daniels. LOCAL POLITICS. janitor, Isaac Hall; ! The handsome face near the nose was diseol- including a white vest with gold buttons, ened, and the .face is marked with bruises assistant, John Burkel while Ills feet were encased in Providence. The report was signed byAlessns, Hot f-ored and bleeding, and he looked as if he had neat-fitting, and contusions, as are also the legs and Cleveland.. buffalo. low-cut shoes. Mr. Wade, who appeared to arms.? Cincinnati vs. Sprague, Loewenthal, .Mason, and Walken lgoue through a new-fangled threshing-ma- Worcester.. Special Dispatch to Chicago Tribune. though the explained be a gentlemanly-spoken person, was not . The second offense was Dec. 5.1577, when Boston The I Leading Republican Candidates latter that he was not ?cliinc. A hasty examination of the person of loth to enter into a conversation, the child Buffalo, X. Y., July a close present at die committee meeting, and had and, was again found to be injured. Troy signed it en rthe showed that the skin \u25a0 the neck referring to thd the again .... and well-played pram to-day for Congressional Honors. the statements of the other lad from fact tltat Mrs. Wade was arrested, but, upon the Bufialo the Buffalos bers. mem- -downto the waist was a masg of black, blue, reporter had been observed a promise of the father to place the Cincinnati.. were by as ago in hov in.bet- beaten Cincinnati follows:' A little investigation arms espe- short time animated conversation terkeeping, the charge was not prosecuted. ? 1 developed the fact : and swollen bruises. The were with the of Games lost. Innings 2345 G '7 SB that the reportrecommended the loppings)! cially marked, and not a dis- Matron the Newboys? Home, he Three weeks ago Mrs. Wade, it is alleged, Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o?l The New Judgeships and Persons i less than dozen remarked: again maltreated the boy, and the matter Clnoiunatl of three employes,?Hiss Quirt, Miss Clark, ? was 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 o?3 -tinct bruises were visible, while the shoul- I gness they?ve pretty well filled placed hands of the Spoken of to PHI Them. and Alias Bristol,?and the substitution presented Weil in the Humane Society, Team heco-rd. or : dors the same appearance. you ?? - of Mr. general up but was not acted on. The fourth offense WORCESTER VS. promotion ErrantandilissFreiberger; left arm, justabove thewrist, was swol- The reporter the Is Below are given some interesting figures as BOSTON. The net cutting was The remarked that the filling one above related. Special Dispatch to The down thereforeone em- : len to unnatural proportions, and appeared process was unnecessary, as tfie condition of It now remains be to individual work in tbe thirty-eight games Chicane Tribun*. Locally considered, there has been no ploye. .asif had been struck to seen whether the Wokcestek, Mass., 10.?The movement worthy of in it by a bludgeon. The the boy showed that he had been inhumanly guilty party will again be permitted to go played by tbeChicago team prior to yester- July Wor- note politics during 'MB. OJTAHAX OBJECTED. ; Tight hand was also sadly swollen, and con- treated, and propounded the conundrum to unwhippedof and and cesters played one of their brilliant fielding, the week. The weather has been for the In fact, lie kicked vigorous ly. The com- fusions perceptible, Tfie head of the justice, that motherless day, also a record of the runs batted mittee meeting i were Mr. Wade: boy, who in proper handsmight develop into players twenty games to-day. and beat the 3to most of the period excruciatingly, and was pleasantly denominated feiiow and ? home by the different in the Bostons 0. hot, ? little was ridged knotted, show- What do youknowabout thewhipping?? auseful member of society, shall be contin- Foliowhig the rule, a ?-star-chamber affair,? and the objectinj ting that lie have been repeatedly struck ? my games played in this city. The percentage is the score: politicians, as a have been more dis- by political must I don?t believe wife inflicted the ually abused. posed member, coached his ally, Juda there by a cane or a piece of -Wood. The of base hits is on the Innings? 1 2.1156783 to seek the seclusion of shade and jo- iorrester, went so as to deny the pow# bruises.? reckoned basis of times Worcester 0 1 0 0 0 0 far urchin's jacket was a mass of blood. Taken ?Who did?? , and the batted 3 0 0-3 rams of lemonade than to indulge in State- of the present Board to appoint anyhodv, ? column of ?runs Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o?o that altogether, he was a most pitiful object to I don?t know, but she didn?t? PARISIAN MARRIAGES. home? is computed upon the basisof results, saving palaver. The Executive Committee claiming it should- be left to the new "behold. ?Hut that boy is a mass of contusions; of the State CentralDemocratic Committee set, who would come in soon. Bot Upon being questioned as cause of ?? but not of clean hits alone; that is to say, BALL GOSSIP. his point to the have you not seen them TheJlanuerin TVliicli These Affairs are had several the Palmer chief was in regard. to his woful plight, Harry said that his \u25a0? ? each batsman is credited with theresult of his The Oaklands of Chicago defeated the conferences at House, the star-chamber? character of mother, No. I?ve not had time.? IQanu^cd. presided Gen,- the meet- or rather you now ?? batting the matter runs, and South Club, at South 5, overby L. B. Parsons, of Flo- ing, which gave and others do oppor- ?Hut have time Piiridhin. in of bringing in Bend Bend, July by tunity him HIS STEPMOTHER, ?Yes, but I?ll see them soon enough.? Our lady no account Is of errors on a score of 13 to G. ra, candidate for Lieutenant-Governor. to discuss the propriety of the pro- ? readers will perhaps bo Interested made fielding the posed changes. for the little orphan?s mother lies under the What have you to say as to your boy?s to know a marriage the Great things are expected of his peculiar or- conduct?? 1 how grand is arranged in side of opposing team. For example, if In tile thirty-nine games thus far, played Dr. Ilotz and lod, had beaten him for some trivial offense. general preliminaries generaily ganizingfaculties. As Hancock has not yet Mr. Mason pleasantly cm. thoroughly frightened, in physical ?He is a wicked to Paris. The are ar- three men are on bases and the batsman hits Chicago has scored 309 runs, against 131 rected the ?star-chamber? allegation, and He was boy; he is hard con- ranged sent in his acceptance, distress and faint, and had no inclination to trol.? between the two families with the help a ground or fly ball which is muffed in the scored by their opponents. formal it was the latter, in explaining the dropping of the ? of the notaries; less ? wait for converse further about his beating. At last In wliat manner is he wicked ?? often the marriage is more infield or outfield, he is credited with the late deemed Wise to that docu- tlireeyonng ladies, said it was owing to their ? romantic, and springs purely from love, in Say, of the Alb,-toys, will take Andy ment in order that the ?stumpers? inefficiency, ascertained on thorough he said thathis stepmother had asked him Well, lie?ll steal, and lie, and do most runs brought in as a consequence of that hit; place in the to her a of wood which anything.? which case the traditional steps of courtship Leonard?s Cincinnati team. Say may be furnished with military and other matiou of the complaints against them. get small stick with and again, if, with one or no man out and a Mr. to keep the window up. He brought her a ?But this is no reason why he should be and marriage are much modified. Supposing, is a good short stop, and will prove a desira- reasons why everybody should inish to vote Onalian, after more objecting, moved stick, which, judging from his indications, treated like a brute. IVliy, you would not hjwcver, that amarriage has runner on third, the batsman hits a fly which ble acquisition. the Democratic ticket. to postpone the consideration of the report been recognized The Republican Jiational motion was must have been about two feet long and an thus abuse a decent horse.? as advisable between two is caughtin the outfield, but which enables and State Head- The lost. Dr. Walker and Juda ? families, the We are glad to be informed by a inch thick. This stick did not suit her, "and The boy has never been abused by us.? the runner to home he is- Clevel and quarters have been opened in Club-rooms 3 Forrester voting with the great objector. ? first thing arrange an reach from third, she flew into terrible is the second or to do is to inter- paper that The Tribune was wrong in say- and ! Pacific Hotel, but no business or any Dr. Uotz thereupon to at once a passion, and This thirdcharge against view between young credited with having batted in These moved concurin beat Jiini until he fell from sheer exhaustion. your wife.? the folks. For this a run. ing that McCormick?s arm had begun to moment Inis yet been transacted. Dan the report. ? purpose some neutral ground is general- figures may,-we think, be taken on the whole Shepard, tho writing captions ?I fell down,? he ?and she every though - Secretary has been to The . Onahan promptly said, let me I know it. In instance the charge ly weaken; we suspected it was a mis \u25a0 maved'fe ? chosen, a reception at a friend's house, of the various Congressional and and upon. alone.? He further said that only afew has been dismissed.? e as a fair criterion the value a take when we heard of Legislative table," again whs'"lie' sat down ago had quite a concert, a ball, and the theatres. The batsman his for the result of yester- districts tor information relative to the Re- After more denunciation of the ?star-cham- weeks she beaten him just as se- ?Areyou sure that thoseterribi is to team; surely day?s game. publican verely. Afteradministering as speedily as woilnds were not made by your wife ?? opera is preferred by the world of fashion; the the man who hits when candidates, and wbat arrangements ber??and what he was pleased to call the in- ? safely men are on they may want to make for speakers justice of possible to the relief of theboy, and after he Iknow it; she is too kind to do anything Opera Comique is popular with the bourgeouise bases, or who hits so hard as to compel field- ?Oak-Parker?: We don?t know how old from doing what should be left to tba had strength enough to .warrant the effort, of the kind.? and the provincials. young youngest abroad. new Board, he moved as a substitute to refer ? This man sits in the the other Corcoran is, nor who is the player in company with kind-hearted Matron, You spoke about yourboy being a thief; orchestra, and the ing errors on side, is of far more CONGRESS. the matter to a special meeting tobe held in the young girl, dressed in her value to the in the League. The age of aball-p layer, like avisit was made to Justice Wallace?s Court- that is aternbia brand to put upou him.? best, is placed a his club than man who earns a \u25a0 The TmncifE of last Sunday contained a one week. in front of box. 'Between the that of a iady, is question; very Shrcy room, where the facts of the case were laid "He lias stolen from us and from the acts man base for himself twice as often, and makes a a.delicate and, out fulllist of candidates, .Republican and Mr. said thematter had been care- woman ever pleaded neighbors. We can?t the young pays a visit to the box and of for juveniles the Democratic, who have been fully examined, and, so as before that Justice. No trust him with any- presented. day weak hit or fouls or strikes out when the consideration of tender named tor far he knew, the . eloquently'for vengeance, and If mouey is The next he pays a visit to years offices fie more it is safe thing. I'should give him with the father and makes a formal demand for the bases are It will be seen that by of Joe Start and , wo hes-, the different to Ulled this fail, recommendation was a judicious one. to say that nobody, not even those which to ride in the street-cars he would loaded. itate to open up and very few have since been men- .Dr, Ilotz said the matter had been fnllj delivered young lady?s haud. Itho is accepted he begins this test Anson leads the team as he the subject. from a Delaware whipping-post, presented a spend it, and then swear that lie had lost it. to pay court to the. young girl. Every day, at largely, tioned. In the First Congressional Dis- discussed, ana there had been no haste or morocompletecaseof brutal flagellation. The want to he tells this the undoubtedly leads the League. Ifthe record When the base-hall season is over a picked trict, Mr. Emery A. secretary it. was You don?t believe anything stage of the proceedings, young-man is nine from the Storrs positively de- about Tits ready to vote Justice, who had seen from lime time you. It you want to find Ills to of as other League clubs of the clines to be a noWj.but would be out of ' to every record, go and admitted the house his future if he were had been kept since the organization of the country should be candidate, though lie will take the city the con- species of brutality, was shocked, and he at see Officer Dudley, of the Humane one of the family. He is called by his Christian brought together to play the stump in behalf of the party iug week. If it gentleman Society, ?? unquestionablybe Republican seemed to.the and will name. The dayafter the accordtalles,? er Leagueit would found that against the Chicagos.?Boston Traveller. there once, upon Mrs. Forsythe?s representations, he teil you that he is a boy who his by and devote as much of his time to it as pos- that was an appearance of irregulaiitr issued awarrant for the arrest of the step- ought not to be trusted.? acceptation by the family, he presents hisfuture no man ever played ball who batted home so Certainly; ail means, just to see how a sible between September about the proceeciugs, any conli ? with a nag, always the or two picked be slaughtered and election-day. member mother, and it was placed in' the hands of Are you going on witn the hearing to- same one pearl, manyruns as Anson has done. lie see ms to nine would by a well- Of tlie various candidates, Me. Kirk make amotion to proceed to the electionol day?? pearls mounted with diamonds. You may drilled and seasoned team like the Chicagos. Hawes Detectives McDonald and Duffy, who yester- scoro have in a wonderful degree the genius of is the most prominent, and deservedly so. officers and assistants and thus silence all day morning, ?No; I shall see these rings by the iu the jewel- possible at about 11 o?clock, arrested ask for a continuance until ers? shops. Every 'day, too, he sends a bouquet hitting at the right time?an accomplishment Providence took away from Chicago as the llis vigorous defense of district -representa- objection, unfounded as it was. ? her at her residence. Upon being arrested Monday or Tuesday.? (lowers. Nowaday-s result of three games nearly tion Mr. Onahan, after of these bouriucts are which all batsmen will do well to cultivate its here 31,300, at the Springfield and National Conven- . more talk about b- she deified having inhumanly whipped her ?Why?? splendid, and cost a small fortune, more than enough to pay the entire expense tions?and such representation is ? now the nisticc, and after intimating that the vet ? to team step-son, and said that lie must have received Because we are ready to co on. Now, lorit is the custom to envelop them with lace, the best of their ability'. The record ofthe Western trip, and leave all otherreceipts written law of the party?lias given a Board would upset the election, not whjch is sometimes watered ribbon, him his severe injuries elsewhere. Upon being don?t be too severe on us, and don?t replaced by is as follows: as profit Contrast this with the fact that position in the councils of the party that MADE TILE Armory believe on which the name of the young girl POINT taken to the - she was locked up, a all you hear around here,? is em- Boston, playing in Cincinnati onthe same eminently lils him for a Congressional seat. that as the adoption of the report provided hearingin the case being marked for 2 but is If broidered. In atisUK'r.Uic families the first per- dates, got but some idea Hyde Park say is not an \u25a0 o?clock. ?No; seeing believing. that hoy?s son to whom the marriage is announced is the little over 5309, and friends of Irns Coy he for appropriation of money, such adop- Afterhaving had an almost unbroken rest, back and anus were not a mass of ss-f is afforded of the relative importance of the a candidate. ?In the First Ward, Col. tion must be Jay Dajry felt wells, I Pope, who sends bis benediction by telegraph on Abner a majority of all the mem- i Wade ranch better yesterday could readily believe that lie had not on the day of the ceremony at two cities in base-ball matters. Taylor is occasionally heard of. but else- bers of theBoard, when thereporter called been the church. The morning, to Inquire cruelly treated.? mother, accompaniedby herdaughter, visits her FULTZBB. . a Q McClellan, theshort-stop of the where in the district llis candidacy meets The Chairman ruled that the appropriatkn 1 as to his condition. ?But, frieuds to of Nationals, with no response. ? until it is proven, you can?t charge in order iulorm them the .happy has been playing poorly lately, to a had been made in January, and held thattin (the Bor?s ms her with them.? news. In Madame de Seyigno?s davs a vouog owing The list of point sxonr'br inhuman- tkeat- . candidates in the Second Dis- was good to girl's wedding-trousseau orfly ag. sore hand; but the Directors said that he had not a one. The motion MENT Ifyou have any defense or explanation to contained*three : trict has been increased by of refer to a dresses. In the year of grace ISSO a wedding- Tf- received an offer from a League club, and the name Mr. snecial meeting was then pet make other thAn I Albert A. Sprague, of the firm ? ils as follows: the denials liaVe heard, I trousseau in high life is a verygrand affair, and theythought lie was not trying to play, and of Spragues, Onahan, Walker, and Forrester voted forit ? areyou ?? will readily present them. vou any- Burns he v\arner mother V?? At 3 o?clock from 30,tX)0 to 50,0ut) francs, in the trousseau Goldsmith been voted his to study of polit- of Justice Walleae intimated Ke11y.... too hasty, remitted the fine, and McClel- leisure hours the meeting the Committee and the mannerfa ; ?Xo; my mother Is dead.? that ho was in readiness to clear'his official of the Princess Isabelia de Gray, the wife lan is again playing with the Nationals. ical economy, as it relates to the material which the matter was presented were men ?flow long dead?? docket for the day. After lie bad disposed of the Archduke Frederick of Austria, Anson. welfare of Chicago and the Northwest, with matters of form, I ? all the linen is counted by the gross. Corcoran Somebody the and adding the that Commit- ; Three years,? of a half-dozen insignificant charges. Williamson. witli customary amount of winch he has been so long identified. tee, in its report, had been neen governedbf ? There are ta*eive dozen of everything. to fonild in that l Now. Harry, tell me all about the heat- Mia. -FORSYTHE .VXD THE LITTLE ball-sense be melancholy The movement to induce Mr. C. B. Farwell of BOY,? The wedding presents, the ?eorheille,? Quest. burg has been proposing a team for to his the.statements the officers. i ins. and tell me thetruth.? Harry Wade, came into the court-room. are not now sent iu a basket covered with bows Flint. Cincin- allow; name to be used as a candi- The aucslion then cameon the adoptionot apparently ? nati in 1331, as follows: ?Kelly, r. f., change date in the Third grow- ; The boy was first afraid to tell Tlie crowd had been expecting them, and a and ribbous,' The modern eorheille ?is a piece ?Hecord of twentygames pin;lyed in Chicago. catcher; John District is steadily the report, and the captious member insisted i story of treatment, of furniture, chiffonier, a O?Rourke, c. f,; Jones, 1. ing, and the Republicans think the his brutal tears came buzz rau round Hie hall, while ail craned u work-table, or Jim White, Ist Z: they on taking up the report seriatim, and calling !3nl» his eyes, and he trembled violently, their necks in the of the whatnot. A few presents only are placed in it, b.; Dunlap, 3 b.: Irwin, s. cannot find any one better fitted for the yeas and nays direction party. The rest are A CLEVELAND VS. C axrcAGO. s.; iVilliauison, 3 b.; the on each vote. By mead tint, when theMatron assured him that he little fellow was pale, and wore an and the sent. purse full of gold is Clapp, c.; Will White, duties of the office, llis former expe- of these dilatory tactics he was to pro- affrighted always hidden In one of the drawers; it is Special Dispatch to The Chi leago Tribune? p.; Purcell, sub.? Wneu asked what he rience able i need not be afraid, and advised him to tell look. A moment later Mr. and Mrs. the in Congress and , his intimate long the meeting an honrorso more than wal is thetruth, his face Wade snare of the poor,?the charity purse. It Is no Cleveland, July coming thought of it, President Ilulbert knowledge of the* of ?Ji interlocutor handsome filed into the court-room, and again every- longer the custom for the bridegroom to 0., 10.?The Wecould remarked: kind legislation \u25a0 re- necessary, without' changing or ac- i lit up with a strange light, and he replied: pre- spare the two Chicago players I red for the results body in champions opened series in city to- ?. . l , continued advancement ? glanced thedirection of the lefthand sent the traditional cashmere shawl. That their this l of complishing anything further than an exte- 1 will you whip- has mentioned and still beat the nine with what Chicago?s tell the truth about the corner of the tribunal. They had liardlv rone out of fashion. The eorheille? of high day. They met with a big surprise in the we prosperity are to their minds the bition of liimself. The electibns of Mu ping. My mother asked me to get her astick Justice life now contains Iwo luce had left.? Kelly and Williamson heard best reasons why he should be elected. and been seated before Wallace cried out dresses.-" one white shape ofa nest of goose eggs, which they the remark, and, while Poole Mr. Wickersham were mad* wood to pui under the window to keep it in stentorian tones: and one black, two velvet dresses not neither said any- AnotherDemocratic candidate for tills dis- unanimous. thereupon moved 1# and I got ? up, or worked hard to avoid. It was a pitchers? thing, both looked as though they decidedly trict Onahan ) up. her apiece, instead of put- Ettie Wade,? made two three satiu dresses, and two ? lias turned up in the person of fancy dresses, mantles, didn?t want to be spared.? falory, Allen C. adjourn, and that .motion was lost Even- \u25a0 ting the piece where she said she wanted it, Mr. and Mrs. Wade advanced toward the and sorties de bal. game, both doing remarkable work. Mc- a formerlaw-partner of E. M. Haines, thingwas again unanimous until it came ta got angry and me and 1 witness? box. Pans of ali degrees of splendor, scent-bottles Cormick never The Boston Mr. btory was a conspicuous she beat with it, a necessaire, are did better. He had rested Herald man has been worry- Southern sym- votingoil Errant?s Onahan moved ta came here.? Justice aud a.curd-ease indispen- ing himself abput a paragraph in pathizer duringthe War. Before name. Wallace?Ton are charged with sable. ?Bibelots,? 100, arc represented in the since Tuesday, missing his first game for this these the break- lay thematter over. and again was his mo- -Did you do anything naughty,?have coltunns to the effect that the present ingout of the Rebellion lie was a teacher ?? ?eorheille? by grouper, in Saxe. Louis season on Thursday, and was good condi- Chicago in tion lost But lie was ready with anptfe* j Von been a bad boy Mr. Wade?l want to askfor IV. chatelaines, painted by in team will undoubtedly .Louisiana, dint his secesh proclivities ?* a fans Watteau, play stock- motion,?one Xo, try continuance .tion. He was supported by iu white were- to substitute Miss Qulrn \u25a0 . sir: I to be good. My other of this case. or any agreeable and precious knick-knack ' finely Kennedy. ings next year. There is, as theHerald man not of sufficient stamina to induce him to for Errant?s. bjl another, who is dead, never beat take up amis. name That too, was lost me so On what grounds ?? which the laney of the bridegroom can The fielding was sharp and many brilliant very truly observes, a League law prohibit- He c.une North, where he vote ofsto 3, Onahan and Forrester vonH badly.? ?1 want to show your suggest, apd the curiosity-shops furnish. On plays were ing the engagement of could exercise therigid of free speech n| Honorthat he wasn?t everything lady's made, thevisitors excellingin this players prior to the in de- together. The captions member piled . Tae poor little fellow, if he never felt the by. and. the young crest, motto, aud close of nouncing the Union hurt us. again, we are not ready.? monogram figure, particular. The batting was light, but seven the playing season, and this law has soldier as an oppressor more points of order, and, when the Cham loss of his mother before, seemed to feel it Mrs. Wade?Ho was hurt after arid on her oborcb-servico been faithfully kept by the of the liberty-loving South. m lie left me. her armorial bearing with all their quurtorings base-hits being iu the Chicago Club man overruled one of them, remarked tbatu ! then, and seemed about to cry, but, while lie Mr. Wade?We can prove it made whole game. management; but there is no law against M a \u25a0 will he displayed a grand eomplet. in the male was OTHER OFFICES. the Chairman understood his duty better j was ??choked up,? he, like brave little Justice Wallace?When can you be ter jewelry, Flint theonly man of either side to reach w { ?lJ vE ei a in *h e present ready? of we may add mat the pearls are V* . ?^ 'S .S S team In the Second Senatorial would not so decide. prompt- j i anaiu kept hack his tears. The reporter Mr. higher first in innings, fori ISbl?..i7 District, A. B. The Chairman or AN?ednfisdayl esteemed than diamonds. A necklace of base the first three and that in behalf of the base-ball patrons of Condit, backed up by Willett, ly remarked that he had a good maul asked no morequestions. Justice you are pearls of five rows is worth 500,000 francs, or on a fly by Hankinson, Chicago. This is what has Consider 11. of traced Leaving Wallace?Mrs. Forsythe, muffed He went to been done, and Hyde X'ark, prouuses to give . Sol violations ofrules directly to Mr. Onabat the Xewsboys? Home, thereporter the complaining witness and the boy is in SIOO,OOO. It is no longer the custom toexhibit now see if it doesn?t turn out to be a -Republicans?a Hopkins? the the second on a wild throw byKennedy, where he bindin°- Ol .* 1 lively race, for but announced his willingness to be com ; ~wtfnded liis way to Armory, where lie your bauds; wliat do you think of a post- on day of- the sighing of the contract the engagement. ' P Sena- ruling Mrs. were presents to the bride by her was left. Williamson made a base-hit iij the torial honors. Ibis means war against vincedifhe had made an erroneous UnderstoodMr. and Wade await- poneihent until Tuesday at the same hour, a friends and rela- A correspondent syndicate. the The offer ing the hour for the hearing of the case. o?clock ? tives. In England they publish the list of the fourth inning, but was caught napping off at Topeka, Kas., writes Stock-lards was not accepted, and Errant* presents and (heir donors in the Omit Journal foran opinion as to which of the For the Couiniissioiiership vacancy. name was soon adopted by a vote of 2- j ins. wade ? Sirs. Forsythe?l no objection to his base at first base two nines in the ofo hav.e a aud the local newspapers. Here thebride thanks Burns reached first on given below is the better, everything?bat- y k caused by the Mr. Onahan gained, or more time w j was a portly postponement. I have sympathy for all ili- each of those who have thoughtof her,and balls in put out S \tr^?n le retirement lost found to be rather ladv of about adds 1 the fifth inning, but was ting,fielding, ler ? tll er calling forthe readingof the rule on promo- | and base-running?being ;np , , c mentioned Martin 0W pounds. She was about 35 years of age, trcateu immunity, and .for that reason do not their tributes of friendship to the others. On into taken uv.*-= c fIle 1 tions. tW stealing1 second. In the sixth inning consideration; also which , Lym». JolmFarren,Bcpublieans, It failed tosustain his position j bight, offair complexion, want a repetition of the farce enacted two or the dayof her marriage the bride wears Quest is the heav- -1?- promotion of medium rather jewcls onlv made a second iest hitting and wliich the and J. F. Barney, Alexander must he in classes, or from on* face, three weeks when this poor came to that have been given toher by hermother base-hit took on a wild better fieldin"-° Beck, and prepossessing as to had a keen, search- boy and husband. 1 by nine: Iheodore Guenther, class to the next higher, and he again r*" ing pair of blue or gray eyes, and looked like me full of bruises for protection, and what tlxrow Kennedy, where he was left Kelly Democrats. lapsed came Snyder, c. Flint, c. THE JUDGES. into a brief silence. The voting® oiie who could essay the Amazonian role out of the arrest of Mrs. Wade at that made abase-hit in the ninth inning, went to » time? the ASeteback Goldsmith, p. Corcoran, p. The latest the other names was unanimous down upon an exceedingly slightprovocation. Why, boy was Jiauded over to the for John Chinaman. second onamuffed thrown ballbyDunlap,and Burns, s. s. census returns indicate thatthe Miss Morasfci?s. moved t* occupied achair next to Humane Society and that was the last heard John Chinaman has met with George Wright, b. S. populaUon ot the county will Onahan again The reporter Mrs. of another ?set- was also left Dunlap secured first on asafe Anson, lb. Start, 1 b. exceed 600.000. appoint Miss Quirk, but was rather discom- \u25a0Wade, remarked: the charges against Ids mother. I want back? at the handsof the United Suites Courts Quest, 2b. Dunlap, Cook County is entitled to an additional m*. and the child to taken in California. One of laws hit in the fourth and a passed 3 b. perior Su- fited when he was told that it was upon i ??Madam, vo'u areaccused of brutallybeat- be care of. This matter the of California inning, ball Williamson, 3b. Wood 3b Court Judge for every 50,0nu Inhabit- whom you desire to your has been forced on me- bv of boy prohibits the removal or disinterment of tli-5 rc- sent him to second, Dalrymple, 1. f. ants over 400,000. will give recommendation that Miss Moraski, ing*your soil. If have reason die inains of a deceased but, in attempting to Jones, 1. f.? This the county he appoint" coming to the Newsboys? last night, person without a permit, make Gore, 0. f. Hines, c. four Judges now wanted to replace, was version of the affair reported I should be Home for which §lO must he third on awide throw to the second f. more. The Governor is author- His 3U* paid. The pious Mongol- ±veii\ , r. * next attempt it.? anal intend to stand by him so Jong as the i. James O?Rourke, r. f, ized to issue a proclamation for vain .was to substitute plan totake people of ians, believing that the sonlof a deceased China- baseman,-he was thrown out by Corcoran an election Quirk Freiberger. and next j® thought you reporter. Chicago stand by me. only take to u should say whenever he shall be officially for Miss the ??1 were a I have man can its flight from the Fiowery Williamson. a .\\' the first nine was the better informedof elect Miss and assistants® this to say, that I did whip the boy, but Justice. Wallace-Set Land. And this law a sad interference Anson?s muff of thrown ball n °dds in every the increase in the .population entitling Quirk Miss Clark only 3Xr. prove practice with their gave 2..,.,? 9 K important county the the third class. has represented.? Wadi?Wo can how he was hurt. of exhuming their dead for transporta- Glasscock first base in the sixth inning, it could greatly to additionalJudges. a procla- ? not as bad as been by j.Jhm?eh be improved Sueii THEKE TAL* . Justice Wallace?That will do. non sen. Wong passed mation WAS CONSIDERABLE ? ?lint his body is one mass of ugly The case across the Vuug Ouv deter- and a ball advanced him to second, substituting* lint Corcoran will probably be issued, calling \u25a0\u25a0 is positioned until the upon. mined to law, ana for Sny- for in regard to the latter young lady, Mr. bruises?? time agred The test tho nnd disinterred a' friend's but he went no further, as Dunlap was field- der and Goldsmith. the election of the Judges at the time of the they say. I seen him, bond has already been renewed, and remains without any permit. He was arrested general election referring to her rather objectionable condn? ??So haven?t and fixed §590. was for violation of the law, ed out at opened n th r k ofty prol,lem in November. Among m Library, the at but caused the case to first Shaffer up the ?- i. in scoring arose Republicans the and claiming that know nothing of it, but I certainly did- not bo taken n.tf J?f n the following are ? * into tho United States on seventh ur nuttee her. t® Mr. Wade-rl suppose I can my Court the inning for the home nine with e , ?;i 5 July game-between &r mentioned was justified in dropping whiphim hard.? / take boy; pica that the law was in violation of Burlin- BostonSSL®* t!and Cincinnati.l 1 °E the vacancies: W. it King, Jo m V ?? TO rmT.ne the a safe but Hotaling In tiiat wonderful remark of Onahan, that lie had heard Well, black blue marks all over I WANT HAVE POSSESSION OF MV Treaty and tho Constitution hit forced him out at ' Jewett E. A Small. the and game of the United 1 } ln ln>S, -was lirst to bat. He John L. Bonfiefd charges against the young lady, the Docn»- him and theblood on ills jacket, how do you Justice Wallace?He is not before me, States, which gives Omni css exclusive control second, thelatter gaining first and going.to battedSiV'i a foul James L. High. Elliot Anthony, James p! and fly, ? retorted suppose you over foreign winch Powers muffed, giv- )t !C J,Ul Eawtence, sharply that that was because.}® account for these?? I have afight to lake him un- commerce. The Court decided second on a passed ball, and to third on a,l°tlier chance, > rS, ige George W. gentleman attend®} ? must gotten less against WCmg on both points. It held Han- which he improved £9 Thomas Dent, Card- wasn?t in the habit of lie have theseblows afterhe strenuous objection shouldbe made. bones of that tho lon?s out at first; but Kennedy?s to Flint a base bit, and was er, George \V. Smith ex- committee said m* ran away from ?he house.? 'Mrs. Forsythe arose and said she a deceased Chinaman were not ?ex- fly h afterward Jmfgo Booth, Kobert Uervly, ex-BcgUte'r-ta- meetings. Mr. Mason ? that ports in a left e- 0f ® ourse the he could have ?? would enterher commercial Sense; and that, as tho him there. Glasscock got first on a hit l>ls run was not Bau'kniptcy Hibbard, ]{. information had derived concern? Who administered them protest against the parents ai "" passed eained; ofT E. d?Larned, $. a ? Most anybody, a taking possession boy Question was for sanitaryreasons in theninth, and Dunlap, next course Powers must be charged Kieabj, J. beammon, A. tliis young lady was of so serious cliat*JS he?s such bad boy.? oftheir whom they ana did notdiscriminate between Chinamen the striker, e o f C a N. Waterman as to recommend®} ' Amoifg fully justify inhumanly and £?.° r, 0 c PP gets credit him in ??He don?t look like it.? had treated. 3? snot- m provision drove aball down in the lower corner of tWrVh,1 a iI J, Democrats the following *^T n "71 conflict with tho the Jp hit. But the Enouircr scorer, are men- thatshe be dropped. Onahan then ?Xo, he has a pretty face, and thatmakes .Mr. Wade blurted out something which Burlingame Treaty, which provides that grounds, bringing and m makmg up Thomas Hoyue, L Jf. Stiles, py sympathy; believe failed the Chinese subjects in Glasscock making his summary, counted it as a tioned:JudgeMoore, W. J. to refer the motion to appoint ntjr- people easily anything he to reach reportorial ear, where- of the United Slates shall en- a himself. The first base on errors,? from Hynes, F. L, Ci Clark and says.? , upon boy, who was trembling 7mie liberty of conscience, and be excitement the fact that Buren Denslow, ,\V. C. asl?Yau Miss Quirk- to,.the. ' the and crouch- shall ? ? free 6ls 1n,ade 1116 error Clapp Ciudv. J. c feich- on Soonm You said you administered a ? with fear, and tightly from all disabilities or persecutionson throughout was intense, and at Dunlap?s uolL n 'j h? would berff, Judge Forrester, mittee Administration. Mr. whipping ing holding to Mrs. ac- ? iiad nochance to Egbe'rt, had nwf ?Yes, a little which faith or worship.? Wong success the make a hit, and would ee, ? Jamieion referring to Miss Quirk, said she whipping, I think he Forsythe,- cried out that lie wanted to go is compelled, therefore, audience went wild. The' 1,300 not have got to hrst eX JUdge WaU«* in the Library many years and deserved.? with her. to take his punishment spectators rose as one man base. Harry Wright VL e Mo?ne a great ? under the law. and cheered, hats thmks.it could not classed the unenviable of being the ie»s What did you whiphim for?? The Justice said that he would examine the and be as a ?'first base reputation ? seat-cushions going up in every direc- We should like to hear State Substitution of the efficient of all the employes. Onahatt.. For stealingand tellinglies.? statutes on the subject of the proper custody tion. from tbe tenns of tna* ? the Shakers? Sarsapa- The discipline and Hf, ?lns Vomt?Eiupiircr. Harry the Sheriff course, resented this, and claimed He says it was for not getting'you a piece of theboy, but in the meanwhile would place rillas, excellent deport- Wright °P wrong. of size and I tbfak It a most valuable-medicine t e is Clapp?s time at and others ought to have a chance rojjt of wood the desired.? him in the keeping of the officers of the Jeremiah Blake, M. D., P visitors was remarked by all ly xplr d bat ? sir; it was notfor that Court was then Gllmanton, N, H. mePt ue "Playing was £ "henfre frit a foul fly which vestigate such assertions. His motton TL- Xo, cause. Harry The little fellow taken to frequently ?hnfnu baht e been caught, and by the 4to S. The an awful liar, and will steal \u25a0whenever'he the forsafe-keeping- In about cheered,i Quest*t winning y. u while he is lost old vote of remamaej Is witness-room C met lcs 811(1 especially laurels. credited with his safe it of adopted, geta chance. He can?t pe trusted.? half an -hour the question of custody /2f i use that whole- Glasscock, for the home nine, made a marvel- nit, must be scored the names on the list were can was ..some.beautifier?Glenn a SulphurSoap. stop a base on errors. Supposing two men were half-past 6 adjourned,r* ous with hisleft hand of agrounder ? o?clock the Board threemen or bases, and no error jet r cat>y business, shaving with captious member having enabled, it to J uiHcuraShavtag Soap algnaexcefud. atleast an tow and. a bail ol jjrecion*