UUaDDUj AUUUOUiiUUO 1 CU UUUiV lOHUTT UU/TOUOjsince they have com e out this way, they according to the Tribumv nothing butol-hating, rum-loving Dutch. It makes alldifference in the world.The Louisville Courier of the 14th says:to last night we have received official re*-S' from ninety-eight counties, which show a?ain for Governor Helm of 5,644 votes Duvall’s majority in. 1866. Duvall’s ma* y in the State was 3.1,944. There are fif-counties yet to hear from, and notwith-ding the diminished vote polled, Helm’sirity will vary but little froml45,000 over his competitors.This, from the Times, is worth placing onrd:Fhe Tennessee Radicals have blundered inrespects. In the first place they have ;ht to intrench themselves in office, as theinning and end of their sway,“ instead ofting to the solid strength that always fol-3 wise an d successful government. In thet place, they have attempted to accomplishr purpose by arraying blacks against whitesienating and disfranchising the whites, ie courting- and securing the united votes ofblacks. The result is before the countryreigu. of tyranny and confusion, resting a caste, and rendering the pacification ofState and the establishment of a friendly it amoDg its people more remote thanPersonal.-The Liberals say Maximilian did not die le—that he broke down entirely just beforevas shot down.-Charles Dickens' agent, Mr. Geo. Doley, arrived in New York to arrange tor the it novelist’s visit next winter.-General Meade ha3 returned from Longnch, and will make an inspection tour ofdepartment.-Pike’s new Opera House on Eighth avenue cost about 3t500,.000, and will be finishedut the middle of October.-Rev. Henry Field, editor of the Newk Evangelist, is building himself a handle house c-n the Fifth avenue in that city.-It is rumored that John B. Gough has a engaged to deliver a series of lectures in cago this winter, for which he is to receivehandsome sum of $12 000.The-Mexico is a bad place for women.a of Mendez is insane; the wife of Mejia is1: the wife of Mlramon Is Btricken beyondie of recovery, and the Princess Salm-Salm n jail.-General Eustorgio Salgar, who for some .rs past has acceptably represented the Uni-States Of Colombia as their Envoy Extra-inary and Minister Plenipotentiary in this ntry, Friday delivered his letter of recall toisident Johnson.-The London Lancet says that the last ap-uance of Queen Victoria in public was fol-red by a most distressing attack of sickness 1 exhaustion, which lasted for several hours.r bodily suffering is of a character moetdiffi-t to be borne.-Before the Sultan left England he was preted by the British and Foreign Bible Society,h a very handsomely bound Bible in the rkish language, and he received the gift ■y graciously. A Bible was also to be(sented to the Egyptian Viceroy, but it wasInnings..................13 8 4 5Lock City...................... 7 3 11 9 5Actives......................... . . . .Home Rons—Lock City: None. ActiveaEastin 3, Bamum 1, Walker 2, Tremaine 2—Umpire—Mr. Yarian, of the Niagara Falls Club.Scorer—Lock City, J. Lewis; Actives, C. EGAME AT ROCHESTER, Aug. 10lACTIVES. B. 0-Bettinger, c..........4 2Barker, r f ......4 4Dlngens, 2d b--------3Fox, 1st b...........4Eastin, 1. f...........0Eberhardt, p.........3Barnum, s- s---------1G. Walker, 3d b 4Tremain, c. f....— 15475746ALERTS.Jackson, 1. fWard, lstb.Huddleston, Sutton, 3d b Chapman, r. Relyea, s. s-2d tf...Lawrence, p. f.Palmer, c. Kim ball, c24 44Inning*................ 1 2 3 4 B 6Actives....................7 5 18 1 1 4Alerts.................... 23 6 6 31 5 5Home Rnns—Alerts. Sutton 3, Chapmarence 1, Kimball 1—6.Actives: Dlngens 2, Eastin 3, Bamnm 2,Tremain 1—8.Umpire—G. Ward, Pacific B. B.Rocliei Scorers—Alerts: C. W. Huntington. Actives: C. H. Walker.GAME AT CHURCHVILLE-Aug. ISCHURCH VILLE. OEdwards, p,.........2Campbell, 2d b 4Allen, s s .......8Coffrain, 8db.___.... 3Harford, rf..........2Bodett, 1st b 2Teabo. If.......... 4Patrick, c. 6E. Bodett, c f 3R5435542a4ACTIVES.Bettinger, c.....Barker, r f......Dingens, 2db..Fox, p.*. _____Eastin, 1 f .Eberhardt, c f.., Barnum, s s.___Seymour, 3d b .Tremain, lBt b .Total............27 33 j Total.......Innings............. 12 3 4 5 6 7Actives ...............1 111 7 3 16 2Churchvllle.............13 4 6 2 1 2 2Home Runs—Churchville: Teabo 1. Act:t inger 1, Eastin 1—2.Umpire—Arklin of the Churchville B. B. CBiorerB—CburchviUe; Moses Dole; ActnWalker.GAME AT WARSAW—Acs. 13tbWAR3AW.o. u.Gates, c .......3Humphrey, r f ...... 2Knapp, lstb 5Meacham, c f. 2Barber, b s ......2Poland, If..........3Garvetsces, 3d b 8Boyd, p...........3Pettingill, 2d b .. .. 35546 BO4o4ACTIVES.Bettinger, c----Barker, la b..,.Walter, r f.....Pox, p ....JBaBtm, 1 f. .. _Eberhardt, c f.**Barnum, 2dSeymour, 3d b .Scobell, s_____Total............27 43 1Total.Innings12 3 4 5 6Warsaw. ”........ .2 12 3 811 6 CActive S ♦ ............... 4 8 4 10 8 4 ISHome Runs—Warsaw: Gates 1, Knapp 1, ]Actives: Bettinger 2, Walker 1, Fox 3, Eastibal'd % Seymour 1, Tiemain 1—13.Umpire—L. L. Thayer, of Surprise Club oScorers—Warsaw: W C. Gates- ActrvJfhonpfoith.GAME AT LEROY—Aug. 14th.OATKA. O.Chamberlain,. C.--.- 3Cameron, P -----3Lampson, 1st B * 1Comstock, 8d 4J Comstock, C F,.., 1 Hatch, R F..........3McNaughton, 2dB.. 4Allison, L Ft........4Osborn, SS..........4R6675343 24Active*.Bettinger, C____Barker, L F____Dlngens, 2d B_.Fox, 1st B.....Kastia, OF...., Eberhardt, P...Barnum, 8d B_, Seymour, R F„.Scobell, 8 S..».Total............27 3912 3 4 5 6 1 Oatka, .............2 9 4 4 6 1 6Actives,....,............019 3 3 9 4 1(Home Runs—Oatka, none; Active, Dlnge; Umpire—Mr. A. G. Oowder, of lodependeiof Batavia.Scorers—Oatka, ; Actives, C H. WallGAME AT BATAVIA—Aug. I5thSTARS iO R34Besinger c..........3Hewitt p............1Barnes 1 f .....2 8Murray as.........4 2Craig 2 b............4 2Lusk 3b............4 2 j Eberhardt pMcManus lb 1 4 j BarnnmSbSullivan cSf.........5 ll Scobell s s____Richmond k f 3 21 Tremaine 1st bACTIVES.Bettinger c...„Barker of____Dlngens 2 b____Fox rf ...Eastin 1 f.....A