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Moeting of tho Delegates Forming tho Contral Commitieo Last Night, . Prenentation of Addvoss and Resolu- tions by the Agitation _ Uommittee A Platform Laid Down for| > the'Next Hlection. A New Road to Temperance by ' the Planting of Vinoyards. b A meeting of the Contral Committoo of tho, rocont organization of our follow-oitizons of Gormbn birth washold in Bismarck Hali, corner “ot’,Fifth avenub and Washington stroot, lsst night, Mr. Schooninger In tho chair. bl Mr. Philip Btoln, Socrotary, road from tho list “of dologates, which was largoly rosponded to, & vory full attondanco belng prosont. The following nddross and resolutions from the Agitntion Committoo wore prescited to_tho Coutral Committoo and roads' £ e 11n in 4mos of groat political excitement that evory clttzon Jn oxtied Son 15 Alesintps. 1 duitea tn . upholding and supporting the rights of bis fellow-men, i the inteprity of o uation, o tie publlp welfeto sn . prosperity, it in alao st such times that, from pasion and self-nterost, men Iobe »ight of the goods noss of tho causo inwhich thoy have enlisted, that thoy will ondeavor' to corrnpt, tho -true_{nstinota < of “tho people, in ordor to imake them subssr. vient to thelr own persomal ends,, to thel¥ deslro o private guin and_seitaggrandizcinent. Tho great conilict {hat waa carricd on betwoen two larga and powerful socilons of this ‘country, which resulted in the final (rlumph of {ho principle advocating the ight of fredom from involuntary sorvitnde and ‘ondage smong mon, has slso fired tho passions and encouraged tho love of power and personal gain among_our peopls. Wo hove scen tho scandslous transsctions of mon in high oflico, wo hnve witnozsed thoatiompt of dofrauding tho Yubllo Tressury, In- sfoad of tho personal rights of tho citizen being Te. spected, and tho_principles of our fundamental lawa being -carrled out, mon seck to conirol thoso righty, and nse fho fustrumont of Goya ernmont 88 5 moans of oppression, Men #oom to forgot that the first condition of liborty is the estabs liskiment of some higher principle than compulsion and fear; A government that rests on_moterial force slone and adopts coerciva meaauras to compel {ho peo- ple to follow a cortatn line of conduct, must always b tyranny, whatover form 1t assumes, Tho question that socma most deeply to intorest the people at tho present momont, not only in this com: smunity, but in all parts of the country, is that cond corning the ronowed attompt 10 enforcs cortain Iawa ‘which for some time hind boon obsolote, and to lond as ‘sigtance to tholr sanctioning powor by additfons! legiai lation, and which for tho sake of brevity wo famillarly stylo tha tomporanco and Bunday Laws, 2 a4 Clicas Jawe ate abnioxious o & 1érgo and rospoots ablo portion of our people, is not so much owlng to the fact that thoy are intonded Lo wage war ngatnat tho Iogitimate customs and Labits of & large clnss f our pulation, but to tho well-founded spprohonalon that hy aro caloulated to aim s deadly blow againat the fundemental sghta of Amorican citizonsbin,-theright 40 be protocted {n the pursuit of happiness, the acqui- sition of privato proporty, aud tho exerclse of porsonal Hberty, Tt in the oandid opinion of thoso who under- take {0 oppose those laws that, although they protend %0 bo moro police rogulations for tho prescrvation of the public peacs, fhey aro dictated by tho spirit of Foliglous aacjarinniem, which ia boot Upyn AGbJecting tho powers of Government and tho private conduct.of ita citézans to s system of religious bolief to which s number of our citizens, who by no mesua forzh a minority, cau, £rom yrivato convictions, nover con- orm, ‘We olaim that those rules by which our own clvil conduct is to bo regulatod tond toward the establishe xaont of a Stato religion, and violate, if enforced with- out qualification, the findamental ‘righta reservod to tho poople by our organio laws. ‘We Liold tlint moral principlea which are to shapotho ‘conduct of our pooplo cannot offectually bo taueht in the form of positive law, in tho lialls of legielation, but 1n tha achiools, whellier public or privato, whether. do- nominatioual or othorwiss, and. in the sacred confinos of our privato houros, 1o hold that in-those coun- triev_whore publio Instruction i encoursgod, snd ‘whore all essentlal facilitien aro frooly given, tho’com- ‘misalon of crime is far loas froquent, immoral prac- tioos but fow {n number, snd the tono of. publiomoral- 7 the mont helly, ' We axo of opiilon. that, in grdex io'proserva and maiutain tho virius of the 7co- ! ‘plo” wo' hovo fo salso the moral standard of ‘our youth, we havo to educato tho rising gonerntion up fo that standard of publio and privato virtue which haa boen tho prido of thoso daya in which the fathiers of i country rearod this noblo fabric of Government ‘whoso abjest 18 to securo (o groatest happlncss to tho . Breatost numbor of its ciizens, < In submiiting the subjofned resoluttons, adopted by . Central Committeo, regularly chosen, wo dis ey intontion of dissbeying (Lo luws as Jong os thoy. int ; wo aliall uso all logal means to aller thom; and will 'bo guided in our political conduct hare- ator by -tho platform which wo subimit, Wa furthor disolaim all tendencles towards Gorman Nativism, s eometimea chargod ogaiust us, A dommon language, and viows cowmnion 10 citizsns ‘of Germon doscent, ‘Dbave nocessarily caused us to act in harmony in this ‘case, but aposking alao tho English langusge, snd in tho jroud conscioueness of being American, oitizens, slways Lruo to ur sdopted country, wo call on citizons of sll natfonalitics, whether born hiefo_or In spother conntry, to joity ua in this movement, which we believo to be a combat for right and livorty, ; Resolzed, That the Clvil Sorvica’ of the Gonorsl, 1o, aud Tocal Govornmot mo 8 mero in: strument * of - partjsan tyropny and porsonal ambitian, and an objoct . of selfsh greed, is. & scandal and Yoproach -upom - free {nstitutsons, ond breeds & _demornlization dangerous to the porpotuity“of republican government, ' Wo thorefora Tegard thorough roform of tho Olvil Bers vico 5a-one of tho mont pressing noccssitisa of. the hour ; it honesty, capacity and Adelity constitute 5o anly valid elnfns to public omployment ; that the ofllces cenao fo ban matter of arbitrary favoritism and ‘patronago, and {hat publfo sintions shall becomo ogain post of Lionor, Resolved, That in the prosent stntoof tho pulilic fnances {te imperativoly nocessacy that our ety and county sffetra bo mauaged fn.the most cconomical mannor, and that the public moneys bo hushandsd sa casetally and frugally s possiblc, Regolred, That oducation, of fho south s the most effcclive agency for the supriession and prevention of crimo, and thiat tho establishment of o sufliclent nume ber of woll-located achools aud tho engagsiment of & larger number of competont teachers ono of. the grestest domanda of this city, nod ought at once to bo stteuded to, 2 Resolved, That wo rogard it 3a an_outrago” and in contict with tho spirit of the times and our eiitis t{ona that a man should, excopt In catos of breach of tho peace, bo arrestod, {n casos whera his offonsc, i 80y, ia punishod by Aw with & fino only, In auch ca8tq, & mare gumMona answara every just and lawful urpose. Alllawa and ordinances 1 conict with 8 rosolution ought to Lo modified fn sccordan tlcrowith, Resolved, That the pollco powsr of the State, county, or city, should under no_clrcumstances bo wielded in tho nfarest of only Infractions of mocloty for the sin~ gle purpose of enforcing thelr individual views aud convictions upon another portion of the community, or in the {nterest of {hefrindividual roligious vViews, OF in the intorest of exclusivo modoa in which Bappiness should ‘b0 pursuod and Ufo eojoyed, TRocognlzing exiating * iusiitutions, wo_ sssent. to tho "domand that “during Bundsy all ° busizioss - and amusoments should under suchrestrio- tions as will in no mannor interforo.with or dis. turb the dovotion or worslip of any class of soclaty, st the samo timo denylng tho right of auy portion o ho community 10 Qatetatno how el telghooms ehell pass tholr Sunday, meanlug Lereby to concede just ‘What 1s demanded {n roturn—that alf stall be left fros to opend their Bunday as thoy may soo 21, providsd, only, thoy do not commit a broach of the pace or in. fore with any other porson oxorciaing exactly th samo right of chioice, thls right of oholco, under the above limitations, being, aa wo belleve, a sacrod Tight guaruntaed by tho Institutions of our country, Reaolved, That tho cause of temperance is desorving of aid and assistance by all good men ; intemperance in all things whataoover ought $o bo ‘combated with all suitablo mesns, For this ressan wo ate in favor of - gncoursging tio planting snd growin of vinoysrds fa Ahis country, and _encouraging the brewing of good ' rocommend tho repeal or , ale, ol0,, and we also impart of vinous and malt. Fodletion o ditex upon tho -liquors, There onght also o ba appolnted Ly the of all the bevorages sold ‘proper authorities tuspactora publ impure and delerforated cly, and thoss found ought 10 bo condmned, and tho dealers theroin dned, recommond the E.mg. of an or’ c co lved, That we dinsnce prohibiting the granting of licenses for Keope ing salgons, yawubrokor nhops, feull-stends, auction #tores, lincks, ola., o persons of bad reputs, Jiesotved, “That'wo considor it cardingl principle ihat & person abould bo held Uablo for bia own wrang only, and for thnt roason we comsider ar unjus tifiablo bo tatutory enctment Taaking the oenee or landiord of premises respousiblo for tho negleos or misdemeanor of Lin tonant, And for ths, same reason wo demaud that drunkarda bo Leld strictly sccountablo as wall for thuir sols . commifted whily drunk as for committing tho ack of gotting drunk, Zetulyed, ‘That. wo_ rocommend Ko Drinciples azd viows abovo st forth to the candid conalderstion of every good citizon, and wo Lerowith invito all to forn uA 13 aur 6fforta 16 re-oatablish aud maintain our fine lita and lborties o8 cltizons of this glow tous Republic, and 1o oppose overy candidato for of- Beo who 48 10l In sympatliy with te pleit of the foro. going rovolutions, Tho reading of the abovo was rocoived with loud applause, aud, on rosolution of 3r, Mayer, the adirosy aud resolutions woro adoptod nnans: l.m!n‘nhly‘ A Wwas movold that 20,000 coplos, in German and English, b orderad printoq ‘aad ciroulgtod. Bubsoquontly, o unmbor of speskers haying advoontod the address nnd rosolutions boing printed also in Bcandinavion, it was resolved to sppolat » commitigo of throo to tranalato them into . tho Heandinavian, Polieh, and other languagos, - ob tho dlsoration of tho commflteo, who wero allowed to use thoir Jundgmont gs t0 the modo of placing thom g the i| olandostino procoeding it was eaid Mr, Lund hands of the forelgn-speaking lo, it boing unioratood that ity wo o ro to eoloct various translations woro to Mr. Hening, o an impasstonod and oloquent spacch, advoentod tho objocts of the organiza- tlon, and the cnm:g‘o( a moss-mooting, to which speakors’ of ‘prominenco should ‘ba iuvited to ox, rc’m their vx::lv:. 4 h‘ 5 g b g M, s was ngrood to, and thomoo! otrn subjoot t calls h ¥ g oSNl T A DOMESTIC DRAMA, A Slngularly .Complicated Family Ditficulty. > Juotios Iainos was -yostorday callod upon to pass Judgmont on s family diffloulty of a compli- catod charactor, Potor Lund and Mary Lund .havo & daughter, Kato, who, boing fondly loved, a8 waa nlleged by Willlam' A, Eldridgo, was surroptitiously morried to him, To ' this' strongly objected, .. Mrs, Lund, howover, toati- flod, upon tho hools of & most solemn oath,. that! houso, out into tho strbot, at 1 o'clook in tho ‘morning, boforo ehe beeamo tho wifo' of . Bldridge, and bocauso of such bad trontmont tho daughtor becams rookless, and rosolved to entor aliouso of 1mproper’ charnotor. To eave her from such a lifo, Eldridge, the old lady eworo, married hor. * Of ‘courso; Eldrldiro know why ho took tho danghtor to’ be his wodded wifo, and - told tha ronson by saying : *Iloved hor;” whioh ‘18, to bo sure, s sentimontal sontonco, but evon sontimont is a good thing now and thon, After the partios woro married, Mrs:. Eldridgo orept into her fathor's housonnd abatracted therafrom, ‘a8 one of tho firat articlos noeded {n hor now re- ‘lation, & -bod-quilt.- Thoereupon her father had | hor arrestod forlarceny. Bhe was baled out by her husbsnd.” The irats papa then had his ob- {uullflnnlflo son-in-law arreated for porjury on ho und that the latter had = made sfidavit’ that . his ' wife- -had rosched & congonting ago, as it {s called, whon in truth sho wag but 10, Eldridgo could havo givon bail, but dosirous of sufforing for tho enke of his new wifo, and to show hor what a horo ho could bo— when {t'wasn't too hard to be one—he romained in jail ovor night, and the next morning *went home, whore hio was joyfully wolcomod by his Katfo, Bhe had some clothing yot atowed away undor tho patornal roof, and s lier fathor had rofused to give it to hor, eha rosolvod to send an officor after it. Tho officor was_mot at tho door by both parents, Thoy would not lot him in until ho hnd forced opon tho door, and finally fought him until he was compolled to boat a hasty rotrent. ' Thon Mr, Bldrg\i and Katfe had ‘thoir paronts arrcsted for resisting au offleor. - Juntico Halros’ court- Yoom was crowdod - nil_yestordsy afternoon, whilo the suits involying the =~ abovd ncts were boing considored. 'The result of it all was that Willlam A. Eldridgo, tho constant lover, was held-for trial at the Oriminal Court, on the chargo of porjury, in bonds of €500. Mra. Mary Lund, the mammo, who waa vory violent in her domontrations against tho officar, boing ogged on doubtloas by hor moro politio old man, was also hold for trial to tho samo Court, for rosist- Ing an officer, in QGOQ bail. " PERSONAL, H, J. Furbur, Now York, is at tho Grand Pa‘ cifio. ‘Washington Bushnell, Ottaws, is at the Grand Pacifio. u%. @G. M. Guion, Beneos Falls, is at the Grand acifio. The Hon.W. W. O'Brien, Peorla, is at tho Bhorman, R Tho Hon. J, W. Elbert, Covington, Ky., s at tho Bhorman., A, T, Aikens and family, Milwaukoo, aro at the Grand Pacific. B Gan. E. M. MeCook, Gavornor of Colorado, is at the Grand Pacifio. Tho Rov. Jesse Wagnor and wife, Waltham, Masa., aro ot tho Grand Paoifio. Goorge Alfred Townsond, correspondont of Tne TRIBUNE, i8 ot the Bhorman. T, . Moyors, manager of the Pittsburgh & Ft. Wayno Railrond, i at the Sherman. Capt. 0. A. Hunt and & delogation of Winno- ‘bago Indians are at the Gault Houso. 8. 8. Morrill, General Mansger, and Jobn O, Gault, Gonoral Buporintendent of tho Milwaukeo & Bt. Paul Rallrond, is at tho Grand Pacifle, Among the arrivals a6 tho Grand Pacifio, yos- torday, woro the following: D. K, Smith ‘and wifo, Poorin; W. L. Crowd, Cleveland; 8.D. Atkins and ‘wifo, Freoport; Frod, H, Winos, Bpringfleld; H: 0. Wickor, 8t. Louis; 1. H. J, Leopold, Washington; F. G. Huntington and wifo, Cincinnati;® W. 0. Richardson, Philadel- phin’; Slduey Simmon, London. Among tho arrivals nt tho Sherman yesterday, wero the following : H. E. Darling, Boston ; 1. 8. King and wifo, Gelvoston ; B. D. Ellis and family, Philadolphia ; J. H, Ford, Dotioit ; H. Honington, Contral Gity, Col.: B. M. Shorill “Louisvillo ; John F. Stewart and family, Council Bluffa; E. D. Sponr and wifo, Cincionati ; 0. M. Winch, Boston ; Dr. O, C. Smith, Suuboain ; . H, Duncan, Omahba ;-D. 0. Bwank and wife, Hazloton, Pa. Gharlos Koppitz, the well-known leador of or- chontras, dicd & Bb. dohna, N. By Juno 39, Joft Davis was st last account referco in a ponding ducl betwesn Momphis gontlomen. Samuol Burnham, formm‘lz’ of tho Doston Gmyrcgationalill, diod, Juno 23, at his residenca in Cambridgo, Mass, = To tho recently-published list of Congressmen who hava returned thoir back-pay should bo added the names of Ellia' H, Roberts and Olin- ton L. Morriam, of Now York.—Zoston Journal's, Washington Correspondent. Marehal MacMahon will put on a groat deal moro style at the Vorsailles Palace of the Prosi- donoy , than - did M. ‘Thigrs. i recoptions will bo vory statoly, and he will sot apart two' days in tho wouk—dpmhlbly Monday and, Thuraday—for tho Aocial demands of, thia Presidency. ‘Furthore more, ho will not gat up ut 5 o'clock in tho morn- ing, 88 did M. Thiera, . He does not bolioye in republican sbmplicity. N 3 \ ‘According to the London Era-Bothorn has made about 81,000,000 by lesding a Dundrea life for sixteen- years. on it is recolleste that tho charactor “was intended aa n minor ono, and that his first reprosontation of {t was a bur- lesquo of the pla; ix;vu intention, made b, Sotborn in bis wraih ot haring the part assiguod him, it will bo agreod, if the Era's figuras aro corroot, that the wrath of Lord Dundreary of 1868 was o moro profitable outburst of passlon than usually falls to tho lot of man. Hirom Garretson, whom Mr. Schultz hss -recommended to tho Prosidont for Gonoral Com- misslonor at tho Viouna Exposition, is ono of the most prominont and respected 'of the busi- ness men of Cloveland, Ohlo, Hi tho original Commissioners who were susponds enmasge by the Btate Dopartment when the chngga of “corruption_were medo against thom 8aa body, The investigation, Lowevor, proved that Mr, Garretaon had no share whatover in tho tronsactions charged ngainst some of his col- leaguos, and he was vory spoedily rostorod to his position on the Commission, * —_— . Becond Great Auction Sale. ‘Wo would call attention to tho socond great auction sals of Clarke, Layton & Co,, of Drexel Boulovard and 8uth Park, on Thuradsy, June 20, Wo notice by the advertisoment that this proparty is situated ‘fn the finest part of the Bouth Park. Being t the entrance of Drexel Boutevard 4o the park, overlooking the beati tul park on 40 weat, and (he ebiire Drexel oulovard on the north, makea it tho most dealrable property for ‘residence thit has yob boen offered by Olarke, Layton sl or Gl e i catlng s ormer sution salea of rko, » will uce man: A tend ‘thin imporiant aale on tno 20th insty besldes 4 deatrability ;‘" AR uld o s A roperty, o vior recommend - ul Tubing® 10" tny both ° for private v Forldeito or Thvestmonts, to bend i sale.” o In_which thoss suction Eales of Co, are conduoted, and tho ndvan- taga giined by tho pirchusor in ‘buylng, commends 3t solf to the publis, and will soon maks {iis maunes of saled very Dopulsr hiore, as it fa in othor largo cilies, Eaaloc sl Tuesday’s Salo of L . Tho salo by sucton on Tucaday of lota on Shurtleft aivenus, betyeon Twenty-ninth and Thirtioth atreots, by Elison & Fostor, was a docidod success, Tho firat fot Jut.up, No. 24 vl privilego of 25 and 20 was scld for 1,125, 0 Edward Hudeon, who took iho thres lots, 14t 82sold to ol Zariughe for §1,180;. and Lot 33 to Joseph Bhorley for 81,310, . Thio above sale catabllalica & markot price for proporty n {hat part of tho city and ehoys thie facility with whioh property cati Lo hnadied and sold, when properly pitendod to Ly compotent aild reliablo ductioneors. At tho, sumio thne hottie aud lob No. 627" Wontworths avanus, was #old for $3,700, and Terman Iiydberg waa tho purchasor, : The Latost Arrival from New York Isa nigoling of ¢hildraws whilo kilt, or skirt suife, of two, threo, and four-yoar sizes, A. J, Nuiting, the 40,0, fino clothler, {s "showing boys'and chil. droiv's'suits fn varloty enough to mulk overy tnste) and anakes it & apectal featuro of his businsy to ulways show {hio Iateat Hrondwav stviec at Nos, 020 and 543 Blate atrest; 5 i iy hor husband drove thelr daughtor from: thoir |- o was smoog | EQUCATIONAL, Sccond. Sessfom of . {ho Trustees of Northwestern I]nlvorsl!y. 4 ) onfimencament Exercises'of Garrett Biblioal Institute, Anniversary of the Evanston Ladies’ Oollege. Clags-Day Colebration at the Chi- ; cngo University. ‘ NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. Tho Trustees.of the Nocthwoslorn Univorsity mol pursuast to adfournmont, ot 10 o'clock yos- terday morning, in tho University chapel. Tho | meoting was called to ordor by Vico-Prosidont Hamilton, Dr, W. W. Washbum 10d in prayor, | Tho roll eall waa- rosponded to:by the Iion. Harvoy B. Hurd, Willlam H. Tunt, the Rov. Philo Judson, Robort F. Queal, Willlam Wheelor, tho Rov. Richard Hanoy, Thomss O, Hong, tho Rov. William T. Stowart, tho Hon, JamesD. Bradwoll, Goorge O. Cook, the Rov. N, H. Axtoll, Dr, William 2. Huntor,Dr. W, W, Wash- |. burn, thte Roy, B, T. Qooper, Dr. Asron Wood, Proeidont Oharlos- X, Fowler, O..Lunt, Gront Goodrich, L. L. Groonleat, and Oharlos Busby. Tho Rev. Richard Haney moved that tho mo- tion Inld on tho table, making slx necessary for o quorum and four to conour in ection, bo tuko: up. Token up nnd carried. v Tho Committec on tho Orrington Lunt: Fund and Collego Library, reported, thraugh the Hon.: H. B. ITurd, as followa : ¥ 2 b First—Your Gommifteo recommend that tho balince of #ald Iand bo offered for salo, Sccond—That tho ainount now in the Treasury over sud above tho amount of thio subscription of Mr, Lunt, upon which he donatod safd Iand, fogothor with such other amounta sx shall bo recolved for sald lands, bo #ct apart for a library fund, o bo callod the * Orring- ton Lunt Library Fund,” Third—Thot said fnd bo invested upon bond and mortgngo, and tho intercat accumulated ba sct apart for the croction of a lib; building, . Fourth—That until mlx' ‘bullding bo orectod, the #um of $500 skiall bo annually appropriated for sald ine «como for the use of tho Ubrary, Etfth—Thnt §000 ba spont aa the Ubrary the ensuing Accopted and approved. Tho Committos “on Tésl Estats, reported throughT: O, long, Chalrman, a4 follows: Firat—That tho polloy - herotofors adopted by the Executive Committce bo carriod inta offact, Second™That n-aidowalk bo bullt through the land, from University Place to Milburn avonuo, ird—That Ghlcago avanuo bo graded. . . Fourth—That-portiona of each block within the lim. 1t specified ba sold inparcels of not mors than 100 feet, on which a-houso worth-$1,800 bo ercotod in ono ear, Accopted and approved. Y Presidont Homilton road an invitation to at- tond tha art recoption of the Collogo. The in- vitation was accopted. ' 2 A committes consisting of N. H. Axtell, Judgé Bradwoll, and Progldont Fowler, to make an gae knowlodgemont to Goorga H. Bisson for the on« dowment of the Allan Sisson” Momorial Chair, ‘waa appointed. B Dr. Wood, Judgo Goodrich, and 0. Lunt, the Committee to whom was referred the roquest of ¢he Faculty in ralation to their tenuro of offico, roported that so much of that part of the roso~ Iution ns deolares the torms of offics of themem-~ beraof tho Faculty shall expirethia year,and thare~ aftor at the ond of every throo years; bo repoalad, and hereaftor onch Profeasor shall hold h& offico until his rasignation be accopted, . ar ho bo ro- moved by the Board of Trustees, Accopted and approved. Tho Committeo’on tho Proparatory Departe ‘mont, consisting of Dr. W. H. Hunter, Judgoe J, 3. Dradwoll, and tho Rov. H. L. Martin, roported a8 follows : . . 5 That the Executivo Commfitee bo suthiorized o ox- pend not {0 exccod $7,000 for instruction in ratd de. Hnrlmnnl for the enkulng year, Thata dormifory or uildings bo oroctod for klcaping and study rooms, That tho Executivo Commitco bo suthorized to dovise wayn and means for tho erection of sald bullding, and 4hat the Board clectn Principal for tho depariment, and tho sald Committes bo suthorized (o crploy addi: tional instructors. iy Accopted and n}mruvud. The {"nuwus of tho Ladiea' Unlll!fiu being in attendanco, wore, on motion, allowed . to prosont tho following resolution for the cons{dorasion of the Board ¥ Inssmuch ag the Trustoes of tho Evanston Collego of Ladies oro obliged by thelr pledgen to carry on with- -out_{nterruptions thotr buflding and otlier contracts, 5 delay of oven o few weoks Eorioiisly injuring the ine torests of their institution ; therefors, = Resolved, That wa concur with the ‘Bosrd of Trus. toca of tho. Northwestern Univaraity in the basis of unlon as smended and adopted by the Trustoea of tho ‘University ; provided, that asid - union shall go into offoct immedately, tho women Trustecs of tho Univer- sity, tho Advisory Qommitteo, and the metbers of tho Excoutivo Committoo being efocted: and entering upon their duties without dalay, Sat Y Accepted and approved, L . The-Committee on the College of Tenhne!ofl, conslsting of Pragident Fowlor, tho Rov. N. 11, Axtell, R, T. Queal, and Gront Goodrich, ro-" portod aa follows : B ‘Your committee recommond : . " First—Thot tho Doard of Trustees. eatabllsh such coltege for the study of spyllcd sclence. - Second—That its general conskruction be_conformed a(;l’.\la. outline prosented in the report of the Proal« oy ; Zhtrd—Tuat the Executlvo Commlttea be matructed o mako provision for tho instruction recommendod by 0 Preaidont. - Fourth—Thit tho Executivo Committeo bo suthora dzed to it up thé Iaboratory, to provide all nocessary | The intorsst, Tor Profesaots, and oxpensca for tho year...., clhemical and physical apparatus, h—That the Board appoint n committes of ono -on the:material means of Instruction, whose duty 1t shall bo tosea that theso appliances are such 0 tha chae Tacteriof & firatclass dnstitution requires. 5 iSlzth—That the Exeontive Commitice and Faculty of the Northweatern University be . \nstructed to pros «coed with this work immediately, ' A Tho roport was accepted and nx};»mvnd. On motion of tho Hon, Harvoy B. Hurd, tho fu- tura polioy of the Board in regard to the landed interosts of tho University 'was roferrod to a committoe, which is to report ‘at' the next an- nual meoting. - ‘Tho Chair appointod tho Hon. H, B, Hurd, Or- rington Lunt, and Thomas 0, Hoag aa tho com- mittoo. o 3 Tho committes to whomi was roforred tho drafting of resolutions of gratitude to. Georgo 1. Bisson for the endowmont of the Allan Sisson Momorinl Professorship, presented appropristo reselutions, which wore passed by a ous riging volo. i > 2% Mr, Robert ¥. Queal made & motlon -that plofiin toachors for the Woman's Colloge of or§hwau£om Unlyersity, the quandsm tonchors of ihe Ladies” Collogo ba given the preforonce. -Onrriod.: - ¢ | 2 Tho Committee on Nominatlons prosentod a Mst'of candidatos for Trustees, and the Board ‘procooded to an elestion of tho following por- sona: Mesdames R, F'. Queal, W. O. Willing, L. fi.rgronn]nf. John E, ‘Miller, and Oliver Wil- Tor a torm of four years—A. E. Bishop, 0.’ Lunt, B B Quoal, Goorgo T, Bisson, Willim ,xthm, Chirléa B. Fawlor, and Jomes G. Ham-, Aoy ki ; : A 'Tndmmrmg gentlomen woro elected officors ‘of tho Board: Prestdent—Jonn Eyans, « Vice-Prestdent—J. G, Hamilton, Tycasurer—T. 0 Hlosg, Secretary and Financfal Agent—W, T, Lunt, .. Eaecutive Commitlee—Gov, Joln Evats, J, K, Dots- ford, Orrington Lunt, B, F. Queal, George O, Gook, T, 0, Hoag, . Judson,’ 3, G. Hamiiton, W, 1, Luat, Mra, Johr lor, : The Board procecded to eloot & Professor of Thysics, and Honry 8. Oarhart rocelving_ the whiole numbor of votos, was doclared olootod. The Board Deld an oloction for & Profeasor of Eéthetics and Doan In tho Woman's Colloge. Misg Francis . Willard was doolared unanimous- 1y eleoted. : ,yUmnt Qoodrich moved that the Exccutive Committoe fix the Huhby of tho Bccretary and Financial Agent for tho past and ensuing onrs, ¥ aalncy of Miss Willard, tho Desn of tho COullogo, was fixad at £1,800, to boincroased sach yoar 9400, until 2,400 por annum is rocolvad, ‘Iho Rev, Philo Judson, offored a romolution complimontary to tho lato Prinéipal of tho Proparatory Department, Mr. Gaorge W. Wins- low, whiol'was pussod, ' - Oy motion of Grant Goodrlal, the Committeo on tho_efliolonoy of tho Faculty were excusod from réporting, On motlon, the salary of the incumbent of the « Affan Siswon Mlomorfal Obalr,” waa fncroased to 31,600, 3 Tho Board elocted H, T, Piske Principal of tho Proparatory Dopurtment, with s ealary of $2,400 por aunum. Tobort L, Gumnock waa Elooution. * 1, T, Quoal wag ! , olootod Profossor of sppolated a Commitioo on tho, Mntorial Moans of Inatruction in the College of 'NMD]BPr ) ¥ o ¥ 7 ol “The ‘mintited wote’ thon 'rond, cortootad, .and: appraved, and the Board adjourned. 3 b BIBLIOAL INSTITUTE. ~ - -.', Tho Trustecs of the Garrett Biblioal Inatituto | mot fn tho patlors of tho Mothodist Obareh yon. | tordny morning. Prayor jas offered by the' Tov. Dr. Bagliss, of Indisnapolls, 4 ‘ Orrington Lunt, the Troasurer of tho Tne stituto, offored bis roport. o aaid tho lossos by the firo had beon noarly mado up by the con- tributions recolved from the church through the Motlodlst roliof subsoriptions, tho Instituto having rocoived $02,600, The Garrott DBullding 'hl'.r‘elfl n:t;: rl;reflt:& “é ntcl‘:“h of 108,000, Tho ortod that ho ;nnr on;:lngw an, 1, 1878 Aiyedloniy 'or rents, intoreat, old subscriptions collecte ed, A St 5 fesnors, {nmuranco on bullding, and inct. . dontal 6XPONEES.eursireres seseaees 1744707 Xeaving only o docicnoy of $174,55 ox tiiat evonting e o ltocetvoil sinco Jan, 1, 1673—Diils: bl m;:“n‘:l:"' Methodlat rellof, mu)’ " ntals, Tolnl. careesianassse Expenditurca~Diil payablo;, Garolt Bulding...s.rn, Intoreat, insurance, salati - Tatal, rly. Randolpl atrost properi Indlsna airoot, propesiy . - Tatalssesenns Unproductivo proporty—~ine -Grand total. ..vey s 5 Tho lisbilition of tho’ inatitutfon aro now about 893,000, aftor deducting th Dills rocolvablo ‘and balangs 1a et o s ‘Troasurer. & & Hhudelat um‘ "Tho Trossuror h olved from all mourcen mnm:t.;m ed froi” all noy Ifoa patd out Balanco in hand, Juno1, 1673, ',tl'h{tl(nu%lulttl:n Las, Il‘m:x its coy not allowe oxponses to oxceod if “and haa thus boenpunnblod hxun i mont loft by Mra, Garrett intac Tho eatimatod comont, Incoms, koep the ondow- $30,000 b groea rentals for the year inaurenco, ondl exponss 1o 2o and fncidentals aro estimated at ... ... Tho Trustoss destro to pay on thotr dobt, , Dr; Honry Bannlstor, Bonior Profossor of the Inatitation, progontod his report, In which ho statos tho schiool waain n flourishing condition, "Tho library bas. boen incrosscd. Afore Profos. Bors aro noeded. Tho following was adopted ; Resolved, That, 58 & Board of Visitors, we would recommend tha’ annual Gonference fo fnvite dona. tous xlyn'(h‘n Minfolerfal At Boclely, and lsbor {mmo- ely to dncrossa its funda to 1a our inatitutlon, - P iscamlony o ‘Tho Board then ndjourned, - . COMMENOEMEXT. 5 The Commencoment oxercisch of the Gar- ratt Biblical Inatitute wore cclobrated yesterdsy, tho; Mothodiak Ohurch. In tho morning ab 10:30, tho Rev. Dr. T. M. Eddy preached tho annual sormon, from the toxt, *We beliovo, and thoroforo we speak,”—2 Cor.; iv., 13, - In tho nfternoon at 2 o'olook tho oxorclags of thoe xfldull:&flun took place, Dr. Miner Ray- mond prosld: Bishop Androws, of the AL 12, Ohnrch, oftered the invocation. 3 Tho firet sponker on the programimo was Wos- loy E. Bennsg, of Bandwlch. Bubjeot: Noiso- loea Forces.” Tho orstion was pollshiod, nnd preguant with high and advanced truth, In his mnumti thora could bo detasted nono of tho olerl- can i Willlam Craven, Buckley, Wales, dolivored an oration onlogiatic ‘of “Ohrysostom.” Tho ora- for skotchod the lifoof John, *the goldon- mouthed,” and spoke with onorgy. Goorgo A. Coloman, Morrison, selocted “ The Labor of Love " for his theme, 'In tha Savior's lifo ho saw an exemplification of tho losson ho would toach. Tho effort was wall rocoivad by tho auditors, Lowia P, Davis, Romeo, Mich., wastho fourth spoakor. Tho wido rango of Lis subjact, “Tho Chrlstian's Poseibilities,” wos sswoll covored by the upenker as the time allotted would permit, His stylo was dignifiod and oultivatad. Allen 0. Ellis of Xonis, Ohio, pronounced n fino oration on ** Oasto n Tntellact."Ho troated tho subject in a mastorly stylo, which mot with goperal favor. e 7 o) 0. Northrup, Wheaton subject, *Bwords and Words,” Tho offort waa an ablg ono, but too long. Frooman H. Porkins, Bratit, N. Y. ; eubjoct, 4 Unity of Purpose.” 'Into it he should havo fn- fused a littlo of tho spirit of onorgy, . Orlando L, Tindall, Syeamoro ; Sibfoct, * Al Things to All Mon, " 'and Hubert W, Woodraf, of Annawan ; subject, “Sons of God," wore tho Ingt sposkors ; both did wall; Dopee wero conforrad on thoso’ gentlomon, aa followa : Lowis P. Davis, Allen O, Ellis, Hon- ? 0. Northrup, Oilands L, Tindal), and Hubert W. Woodruff, {he dograe of Backolor of Divini- ty; Goorga A. Coloman and Truman H, Porkins,, aiplomas ; William Craven and Wosley K. Besns, tostimonials of a'two years' course. The oxercisos wero intersporsod with oxcellont vocal music, . < #2308 LADIES' COLLEGE. Tho Alumom Re-Union of the Evanaton Col- logo of Ladies ‘took placo nt tho Mothodist Gliurch ‘on Tuosday ovening, Juno 24, Tho ox- oraisos woro vory intorosting, and reflected gront credit on thoso who had thom in charge, The' programmoe was a8 follows ¢ s i : 2gBI0, Quariotto—Wood Minetrels. ... ........., Mendolssoln Atre. J. A, Fartwell, drs, 0. K. Johnson, oward, 3r. John f. Hubbard, e " Bire, 31 Poem~*In Mamoriam, Praf. Wiltiam P, Musto—Duof ¢ ra, Farell and 3t Blographical Skoteh Poem—old mu'x'ig;« i Aus{o—Quartetto—Volkalie Address—* What Helps 7", s Mary Bannieter Vilavd. ‘Muslo—Trio—+] Nurlgantl.”..... ......... Randegger Mrs. Farwell, Mesors, Howard and Htubbard, Award{ng of prizes and conferring of degrocs, Munio—Abendlled, . At tho eloso of thooxorcison at thia chur the Facultios of tho Evanaton Colloge for Ludies, tho Northwestors Univorsity, the Garroit Bibli: cal Yustituto, and. the. Alunini of the throo in- stitutions, djourned to the Ladics' Collogo to artako of the hospitalities thoro oxtouded by ho Alumnm of the lattor institution, The Ladics’ Collogo haye awarded prizes as toilows : 'Tho Gold Medal for # Tho Best Txamplo,” given b Dr. J, B, Choss, of Ohicaga, Awarded by hes Bohook. mates to Mise Helle D. Webb, Kelley’s Ialand, Ohio, Tho prize for English Composition (825),’given by ra, Wm, B, Phillips, of Evanston, - Awarded to Miss Jeatio B, Pholpe, Evanston, Tho nriza for Dobate {825, glvon by A T, Blahop, %aq,, (lzl Chicago, Awsrded o Miss Carrio M, Wyckofr, vanaton, - First prize for Neatness and Tastofulness in Care of ‘Toom, glyen by Missos Willard and Jackson, Awarded o Miss Alaggio Btoneman, MoGrogor, Bocond prize for Neatnoss and Tastefullness in Caro of Room, given by E. H. Trafton, Awardod to Aisa Elta Vincant, Doalloincs, Town. 3 ‘TUE INAUGURATION of Dr, Charles H, Fowler will take o'clook this morming. Thio_oxox graduating class will faki afternoon, =~ Jn-}m at 10 ses of the 0 placo at 2 o'clock this ' THE CHICAGO UNIVERSITY, - 1t is oustomary in all woll-regulated, soata of loarning in this country, to devote at least oho dsy toward the oloso of the oducational year to amusoment, It Is callod “clags-day,” and grad- uating students are pormitted to invito thoir frionds to the collego grounds to hoar and ap- plaud thelr songs, poems, and witty epoaches. The . graduating olass of | the Chi- oago .. University particlpated in fun of this character yestordsy, and ° woro lstoned to with the most intense dolight by a coiple of hundfod fathors, mothers, slaters, brothors, nunts, uncles, niocos, cousins, oto, who dlscerned futuro Preaidonts and other high ofticials on the platform, and really belioved thoy never heard anyihing like tholr relatives’ por- formances slnco they were born. This ia but natural, however, and it would bo tho holght of cruelty for a common nowBpapor r?orter, ‘who nover wont to collego, ad novor had any adimir. Jng rolativos clap thefr hands over his juveuils osanys on tho plu, and othor' uscful ariclos in Lowsohold economy, to say anything that would tend to dispel the pleasnst hadiucinatious, Tho procoodinga of tho lln{' woro . conductod in the graye fronting the Univerelty, whoro a temporary platform was oroctod for tho acpom- modation.of the orators and musiclons, Tho Jrogrammo way wullclontly loug, sublelontly unny, sufliciontly iutelleotual; and_ snflloiently Larmonious to answor all practical purposos, U'ho spoakers ralscd and lowarod tholr volgos MroR,T and shot ont tholr right handy with a respsotable dc{;run of noournoy, And tho munlolans, mp\tn » ‘detorminod nppm(non on' tho part of a ALY breezo and rustling branches, bolinved nobly. ‘Whora all'did so woll, it would Do unfair to sy urtioninr ' about r.nybofl, Wi auything foro wa will contont oursolves tho programmo: ' and thorg- publishing Ivy Oratlon, Prophoos.. PROSY e s i Bong wad Hoas atohet Oration. , B, Johnston B, I, Aldrich G. 0, Iugham Jonoph Manntaln ot 2 ceees veree Edward Ofson Farewoll Bong, 3 ¥ QOMMENOEMENT, « ¥ At Inlt-past 10 o'clook thin forongon tho Gom- moncoment Exorcisos will bogin at tho Michigan Avonuo Tapiist Ghiuroh, coruor of Michigan avonuo and Twonty-fourth streot. Followlng la tho programmo k. Olass Poom—* Tho Qumin, . “Tho Farowoll Addrees,, Mus 10, L, Aldrich T, Glendohing Muslc, Prayer, Bcfonceo and Civil{zation. . Great Mon aud Thoir Misslols. 2ha Vietima of Clvil: M, Jhollle Btrikos, regory Tho New Renublic, +u@. 0, Ingham Oloso Thoughit. Tho Last of the Romant frabeau, ... Mncawboriam, .. In Thero a Bcien: Tho Scholat's Prorogatlve The Influenco of Comnereo,. .. : Music, 11, Sampron .0, 0. Weller » . Whoolor Qonforring of Degrees, by President J, 0, Burroughs; | GRS T e Toncdiction, = The graduating olnss is_composed of B, T, Al- driely; “LaOrosto, Wis.: H, T, Olondoning, War- zon, Til; U. B, Olaiiis, Tndianapolie, Taay G, W. Grogory, Evanston, Ill; . O. Ing ham, Gov. ington, Ind); E. L. Juvno,: Washoppen, Bo.; 3. B. Johnaton, Rusbyille, Ifl,; J. I1. McDonald, Chicago ;" Josoph Mountain, Eildhorn, Win.; Jas cob’ owmay Indisnapolis, Ind.; Edward Olson, LnOrosao, Wis.; D. G. Torrine, -Contralia, Ii' Jobn H. Bampson, Ottaws, IiL; Alfred Watts, Lamillo, Til.; Olfvor 0. Wellor, Lowisbusg, 0., Nowton &, Whaolor, Briatol, Tit, TIHE ALUMNI DANQUET . i The annusl banquot of tho Alamni of -tho Univorsity of Chicago wiil éako plsco at-3 'clools this nftorioon, at tho Graud Pacifio Hotol, Tho oflioors for tho prosont year nre: Jamos B, Runolon, Presidont; 0. B. Clark, Socrotary; Mogars, B W, Pook, W. L. Poarco,’ and F. &' Bunith, Excoutive Committeo; Tho appointmonts for the rounion are: Orator, Robort Loallo, '0, altornato, I, W. Booth, '7a; Poot, J. W, Ridalo, 70, altornate, J. T. Bundorland, '87; Historian, W. L. Poarco, nitornate, 1L O, ‘Mablo, '08 Toust " Master,' F. W. Pook, '08, : altornato: H. A, “Gardnor, 68, Tho ’Collogo Alumn| may obtain tickota to tho banquob mpon applcation . Tosrco, ot 144 Teballs stroet, or Mr. Peck, in Nixow's Building, cornor of Monroo and Ladlallo stroots, ar of tho Exoou- tivo Committeo at the hotol ot tho hour of the Dbanquot. Thoro is rosson to beliove that thera will ba & larga ationdance, and fr. Gaskoll, of tho Paciflo, hing promised to mako tho banguot s oxcellont as any evor given in Chicago. COMMENCEMENT AT WHEATON COLLEGE. Whanton was in its best- attire yeatorday—for the timo of tho annual commoncement had como, Tho doy was bright and the birds saog their aweotost. The incoming trains brought many from Lhio city and towns adjacont, and boforo 10 o'clock hind come o largo concourss was in mo- Hon for the chapel 1n “ Now Oolloge,” whore tho oxoreises wora held, Tho siago was benutifally docorated. with flowors. Tho lady-studonts, of whom a largo number are in attondance, performod this parg of tho worik woll. On tho walls wo ‘noticod the colloge motto, “ Ohirlsto ot Regno Ljus.’ A class of twalve gradunted,—threo ladies and nino gontlomon. Tho themos of tho eseays snd orations wore ns follows : Starlight Hath It Tsos a8 Woll s tho Day,” Miss Mary D. Bissoll, Galesburg, T, ; * Our Mothor Tongus,” Miss Ormilla Clark, Groonwaod ; * Tho Millenninm of Women,” Miss Dolis E.. Whiting, Oswogo; * Progross and Consorvatism,” Honry M, Bisaoll, Gnlosburg ; * Obristinnity and_Culfure,” A, W, Blunt, Whoaton ; * Busitioss Intogrity,” B, T. Tottongill, Pooria; ' Popular Education,” W. B. Guild, Whoaton ; * Capital Punishment,” W. 1. Philligs, Wheaton ; T Livo,” J. K. Wheoler, BE. Oharlod ; A Word for Oroeco,” A, D, Zar- ophonithes, Athons, Grocco. "Tho Mastor's Oration waa given by IT. I, Kol- logg, Eaq., of Chicago. g y oforo ’ conforring tho. dogroes Prosidont Blanchard mado o statoment of the condition and prospacts of tho Collogo.” The noblo build- ing just complotod is thought to be socond to nono in tho Northwost for conyerionce and gon- eral arrangement, 'y . Tho dopartments of instruotion are woll filled, thero being s corpe of fffeen profossors and tonchers in tho difforont dopartmants. In tho ovoning Prosident Wallaco, of Mon- mouth Collogo, gavo an addross, which showed tho genoral culture and oratory for which ho is woll known. ; ahJovao fn tho drawing-room of tho Collego closed tho interosting and profitablo exerciso. THE TERROR OF GNESEN. What NMade Rim a Xobber, a Mura . dercr, and an Incéndiory. : From the Stcfss Times, Danicl Harder was, at the time of his unnatur- ol death, only 27, yeats of ago, and, until his twenty-socond yoar, his conduct has beon irre- proachablo. An act of injustice, which ho suf- ferod in 1807 ot the hands of & Prussian noble- mon of high rank, converted him from. a respactablo village schoolmastorinto o rolentloss onomy of socicty, and oventuadly lod him to tho scaftold. It was shortly after the Gnosen lands' rolir battalion had rotirned from the.war with Anustrin, and after Hardor, who had_sorvod os a privato in that corps, had resnmod his dutics'as achoolmustar a¢ Grodzyk, a village neer Guesen, that ho acoidentally met the ' Daron: von . Hett- "stedt, the Major of that battalion, The Baron wos under,thé influenco of liquor, and, withaut any provocation whatover, bogan to abuso Har- dor very grossly, Hardor {ricd'to et amay rom ‘him, but tho Baron struck him, and spit into his face. This waa too much for the villago school- magier, Ho turned furionaly upon bis assnilant, snd, slthough tho Iattor was in full uniform, bent him soverely, broke his sword, and loft him blosding and almost {nsonsiblo on' the ground, Ho then loft tho place for parts unknown., On the following dny & summons was {ssuod agatngt him by tho Grosen military tuibunal, and: fatle Ing to appoar, ko was ontoncod to be shot, Al the efforta to ascertain Lis whoroabouts ro- malned fruitloss, ond six montha aftorward tha offair wos woll nigh forgotten. There waa but one man who romembered it with the ‘koonost bittorness, and that was Daniol Barder himself, Whilo he had hiddon from the polico, ho had ‘brooded over tho grest wrong that hind been dono to him, and determined to wreak a torrible rovenge upon tho Baron von Hottatedt. Tho lattorlived in & vory fine mansion, twomiles from Gneson. Bhortly after midoight, on the 8d of August, 1807, & firo hroko out in the man~ sion, at thros difforont places. Tho bullding was Bpeedily lald in pehos, and, owing to the rap- idity with which tha flames spread, ono of tho Baron's childron perishod in them. The con- flagration was evidently tho'work of an incon- diary, and the peox:lla‘- voico st onco designated Dnllzol Harder ag tho men who had done it.. A roward of 1,000 was offerad for bis appro- hension, and the gensdarmerio of the whols dis- triot was sent out to hunt bim up, It wos dls- covered that ho had boon in tho noighborhood, but ho managed to clude {mm\flt. antel ' Har~ der-had sot firo to the Hottstedt mansion, aud honoeforth Lis earoor was that of L) ontlaw, knowing that his lifo was forfeltod. The -poas- ants bogan to look upon him as a daro devil, sn- dowed with slmost superbumsn powers of anduranco, flondish malignity, and the most ins domitablo caurago. We noxt flnd bim assqciatod with & band of Lighway robbors, who mado tho vaat forosts of tho Gnoson dlstrict their head- quarters, and whose olifef ho booamo soon after- ward in consoquonce ofy hig Ruperior intelli- gonco. Tho butid, undor bis loadorsbip, Locamo o scourge to tho dlstrict. It committed hun-~ dreds of Inwloss acts; it robbed, killed, and burnt, and ab ouo timo fonght o rogular battle with ton mouniod gondarmes, in which two of tho latter wore killod. Iarder dolighted in bid- ding deflance to tho authoritics. Ounco ho visited Gnoson in disguiso, and_callod upon the Polico- mastor, A few hours aftorward he sent that dig- uitary & lotter, in_which ho informed who hia vlar:oyrhnfl boon. During tho yoar of 1870 the Impudenco of tho Iaxder baud bocamo 8o groat that & dotnohmont of rogulsr cavalry was went out to suour {ho woods, aud hunt fhe daring criminals down, but ‘sll -to no Iardor becnmo such o torror to tho dis- trict that the ponsants did not dare to glve in- tormation that might load to - his np‘:rch(\ualon. ‘he Mayor of the village of Dilitzki who had volunteored in 1872 to load tho %ul\dn‘mnu to his’ placo of concontmont, was brutally murderod & *} ipon hor, and she éworo to hernol; i| knblt'down Dbohind tho: block, and put his hond Jurposo, ¥ fow wooka aftorward. It was this assnssination that finally lod to tho arrest of tho groat bandit. Tho murdered Maior of Dilitzka had four ohil~ dren, the oldont of whom was Bophis Josophino Amnilz, who at tho tmo of her fathor's doath was oightoon, Bha waa good looking, and ondowad :h guporior intolligouce, The cowardly assns- sfnatfon of her fathor made & deop improasion t {0 bring Lis murdorer o fustice . % Urlugly th truo feminide shrowdness and extraor- dinary powors of disalmulation, she managed to liavo ba intorviow with Manlel ITardor, ad mada Iilm bellove ¢hat tho ronown of hin loody and’ doring doods had causod hor to fall in lovo with bim, " Blo was handaome, his vanity was oxelted —in's word, ho accoptod fior declaration of love, and said ho would marry hor, ‘Sho. told him- that sho was tho daughtoer of a widow, and that 10 could moot her tho noxt ovoning st tho Golden' was about to accopt n place a8 a sorvant Em. Bho, talkod with such apparont franknoss that Har- dor did not for a moment suspeot her. . Ho romisod to meot Lor thers at tho a{mulntnd Titno in tho gioguis of a poddler.. o kopt his sppointment, and was ot onco’ srrested alx gondarmos, whom tho girl hind notified of ' Lis coming,' “ifion dnys afterward ho was placed -on his trial boforo tho Oriminal Assizos of Gnesou, and convicted of orimos enough to sond a dozen mon to the seaffold, ! i . Ho was nontenced to bo holiended. His oxo- outlon, howavor, way dolayed unti) fhe first of May, Until then Hardor manifested the groat- eat fortitudo In jail,© When tho exocutionor yis- itod him on tho ovo of his denth, Hatder joked with Lim, and told bitm ho noed not faston hlishéad to theblack, ashe would lestill until all was ovor. 1o ndlded to the headsman: . “ My friend, grind the edgo of your ax woll, 8o _that you kil me at ono blow.” On tho seaffold ho-turnod to'tho immonss multitudo, dnd oxelaimed in ‘s loud tono: *Now soo Liow g man dies!” - Thon ho onit, Mo growlod aloud whon the oxcoutionor fastonod him to the Llock with the leathorn sbraps. * Yon aravory slow,” he eaid, calmly, whilo tho hondstann “took out his terrible sxo, *Beriko] Birike!” The_axo fell ‘twlco boforo | tho hond of tho groat ontlnw was sovered: from the body, "Not a fow of tho suporstitious speo- 'l;;mau dipped tholr handkerohlefs in Hardor's lood, Bone and Muscle Nutriment, Licbig Las shown that ontmonl is almost ng nutritiotia_ 08 tho vory bost English boef, and that it is riclior than wheaton bread, in the ole-' ments that go to form bono and mueclo, Prof. TForbes. of vdinburfih, during some 20 yoors monsurod tho brosdth and bight, snd also tested tho strength of both tho arma and loins of . tho studonta [n the University—of courso, o '“3,"“‘ ‘merous class, and of various muonu{uuu, wn to that olty and institution by the famo of his tosohing, “Ho found that, in’ bight, broadth of ohost and shouldors, and strongth of arms and’ loins, the Bolgians wero at. tho bottom of tlio list; a littlo above thom tho Fronch ; very much: bigher the English ; and highost of all tho dif- " foront nativities woro ‘tho Bcotch and -Bcotoh- Irish from Ulstor, who, like the natives of Bcot-, land, are fod in tholr oarly yoars with at loast Ox ‘Tavorn, ono milo fYom Gnoson, whera sho. | one menl a day of good milk and good oatmesl ‘porridgo, simply and oxclusively, A AMUSEMENTS, MYERY' OPERA HOUSE. Miss Phillis Glover Tas tho bonor to snnounco that sho will take hor BINE- ' TIT on g " Suturidny Evening, June 28, At tho abova Thoatre, on which acosslon stio will appear 88 JULTA, in Bhorldan Knowles' play of The Hunchback. M 3 " «Mandagsy Juno %, Mobertaon's clianming Comedy of MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. POSITIVELY LAST WRRKC of the Drfiisrit Young ‘Artisto, EATIHE PUTNAM. Wednosita, o Rastors atogan Gopialy,-1o2iPsh Juno 25 aad 25, . THE UNEQUAL MATCH,"’ HESTER GRAZEBROOK, KATIE PUTNAM; With Souk, Bonge and Dae Jome 32 arowall Ponoe of Yeatts Poost, 5 {iedeg at 3 p. e HOOLEY'S THEATRE, . ! fin"j:;fnfl 8 Prrer poniog sad ot ""{”‘"“”"5 vontng, Matinog EAT TREA' W favorite C.A ST, Me; Baleil yan, (onpecinlly.angnged for hfs groat o actek ofy soleas b e Sarass Dl nmemnwh‘fi fortho ool o The Mapauin; . Ay Goorge'Glifha I Lis original charactor), Ham Qerridgot Mias Bidnoy woll_(fn_hoe arfkl oha ‘olly Roolos: Mr, dolin 7, Htnisdoll Alrey; Mina Bilza O Gon- Tor ad_itathier Eo W, a ns trao, Entirs now ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FIRBT WEEK of the groat Comodian COOL BURGESS % And tlio laughable deama. ' TOX * d weok of Mias MINNTIE LODEI, Ml RN Sl AR D RNK I PRAMENE, of bill, Wodnesday and Saturday, itre Matinon iy d. + - ATKEN'S THEATRE, Cool nnd Comfortable In tho Hottest Woathor. Eveig Evening and Wednesday and .-+, 8aturday Matinees, . . THE OCROWNING SUCOESS, ‘ ZOT . OERY Tiro parformancos on Fonett of Jaly, Mol 0o Dariion oan ovure souis 5t Glios Broe., at 2 Wout Hadison gt - NIXON'S AMPHITHEATRE, Mondiy; Juno 93, LAST WEEK, - LAST WEEK. CAL WAGNER'S. MINSTRELS, ' . . HAVERD Managor. Tt S S e ¢ A Doy IKills ¥Xis Brother and Wonnds Another Brother nnd Slstor. From the Somervills (Tenn.) Falcon, Juns 19, | From what wo doem_good authority wo loarn that & most heart-rending affalr ocourred near Belmont, in Fayatto Couaty, last Sunday week. A man named "Crittonden, & now comer in the conuty, and his wifo latt thoix homo, on tho farm of Richard Rivors, to be gone a fow hbues, Durs ing_their absonce, the eldest son took down a loadod pistol from tho mantol, but it was snatch- od from him by his next yqunger brother, who ran out tho house with itin hishand, The othor childron followed and halted in the yardin .singlo group, At this juncture the boy with the piatol n}?unrnd at one corner of the house and eried, * Look out, I am gglng to shoot,” and. ot the eamo timo firing, tho bull’ killing hls old- ost brothor, slightly wounding another in the arm, and his sistor in the nose. OOEAN NAVIGATION, FOR EUROPE. INMAN LINE ROYAL MATL STEAMERS. Wil sall from Now York as tollows: or ' ANTWRRP. it " BA. M. R OITY OF NEW YORK. .T:HHJA;. July 10, 2 P, M. And oach succooding 8. RDAY and THURSDAY, from Pior No. 4&. North R Gabin Passago, $10 a6d $00 Gold. Bteorago, to British Porta.... +4+4880,00 Ourroncy. Roiind Trip Tickets at Reduced Rates, BIGHT DRAFTS for sale at low rates., . FRANCIS 0. BROWN, Gonoral Westerg Agont, 82 Bouth Clark-st., corner T.iake. STATE LINE. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BEL- ‘PABT AND LONDON] Y, Theso cloghat b stokorm 2L Pn?:’:z'?m Buate Line oxday; Juno o ¥orr, Hrooidym N, ¥, as follo day, . Yoy S 8 iz Aq‘fi A sAMPIE Cor. of Osnal aud Wast Madison-sta’, 06 & wook'from New Yo Balll ta of t Britain, SRS 2l e Moditerranean Gabl o B s e, o ourTenoy. ly for fall it on ab e Y HENDERSON BHEOTHEIRS, Agents. NEW- YORK TO CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON, - And qll Othor Pointa in England and Wales, toamship U s new ‘The Sonth \Vllfipm.hnunfl amship m‘r,lvlnllt\:‘nm. first-olass 8 %, L el from Ponasglva road Whart, 5':‘?\‘?1{5?\5@ uno I oso steamsliipd, BUllt 0Xprossly ot o (rado, ara pro- ided wiki Al e Litast Lpooworaacta fof o ooiaioetand “ORTeRiOSIN AND RTEERAGR PASSENGERS. UABIN . Tirat Caly 880 currancy Ricorize, Propati iooraua cortiiontos from GARILE, oF furktios DAF s, BFoly o Cardi, at the Com. pinya Ofives, 5 1 Dk Ohabere, Sad 1n Now Yotk 3o cos, No. €O, AROHIBALD BAXTER & SO Apens, . CUNARD MAIL LINE. ESTABLISETED 1840. Steam Between New York, Boston, and Liverpool, ovory Cabln Passage, 880, 8100 and 8130, Gold, zounion Tiokala ot Roduood Raten, 3 an i Blgh Dt g0 o VRN Gant Wost'n Agtot. N, W, aor, Glark and Randolph-sia, NATIONAL LINE, | \lipg from New York for Quaonstown and Liverpool ovory Belirdan, snd fox Losdon Gueetovars Fortalgnir Cabin Passage $80, $90, aud $100 Curvency, fon Tickots at favorahlo ratos, Tntending, Pt CR .lhfatzahl:nv?nmm‘w .8 cursansy, Propatd stoornuo okots troma, Live ageustomn, Tounindors, Glssinn, Oardi: 1Al or Lovdmme $o “}":mn:n{i[:ri Hookod to or from Germau and Boandina- visn points at low o Bloametip lino axo tio Iargont n tho trade. Dratts n Groat Deltain, Troland, and Gio Continnts WILLIAN MACATISTER, Con'l Wostern Agont, Northoast comor Olark and Randolph-ats., (oppoite new Blioriman Houso), Uhloago. — MISOELLANEOUS, ‘WILLIAM A, HARRIS, TProvidonoo, R, I., Bullder of the HARRIS-QORLISS ENGINE it Haeris! Patontod Tmprovomonts, ~ Koud for' Otrou- s, B PERFECTION! 3 i 1'BOKER'S BITTERS. . Beware of Ouvuntoxm.m' ‘ ) MILLINERY. MILLINERY! REDUCED PRICES FOR SUMMER SEASON! ‘We have REDUCED prices of Straw Goods and Trimmeg Hats for the Summer Season. Just opened, more of those Elegant Imported Flowers. WEBSTER'S, ‘ 241 WEST MADISON-ST. REMOVAL. LAUNDER’ S LOAN OFFICE 120 Randolph-st., Noar Olark, second floor, SUMMER RESORT. BALTIHORE AHD GHI0 RAILROAD COMPANY'S DEER PARK HOTEL, Garrett County, Maryland. A dolightfal anmmor rotroat I tho ‘Alloghany Moun. tains, twenty-oight hundred feot aboyo tide water, will ba sl o gunta” fuly i vl Allrs, wilieed T I . ower. & first-ol * month. 50 o wabk: 875 pes 8po- otal forris "mka0 with ?moflm for ongos”perieds. onfid- ks o o Telouad frip pxeursinn ekota oo {l Qctobor i, atro- duoed ratos, {or partioulars, addross 11, N1, KINSLEY, el Managor Totols B, &0. 116,004 Gumberisad, bid. o tte Rivar, thres miles e e llvar i apon, Jonels 1ot rocetion o Goata. " Aooomrmodtion Qblolsan, Tto Hotel 1 antire- i ow: and has boon fitod ond faraishod with overy mod- ad un! 'ho pro« ory W:i, . Tho waters ara recommond. QT adioal fogulty h wide tepo of dsgasos. Guido g D A et FEATHIBLD BROS. Hisses Btisge bl Lawratcs G, M. ¥ oF 10 Hrontain N ROCKY POINT HOTEL, RHODE, ISLAND, ° SBASON OF 1873. On the Xuropean Plan. ;) J popular Summer Rotort situstod oo NerTeeaa By, baotons tho Srifs f Erov doaobund e TR et o manda of o puue. tho Sopacity oot tho n N OF e ot i boa Inareased sine st sosson by tha addition of anambor of rooms, all large, airy, and farpiid, & ner Rosurialpt e facasss) soniag oo, atow DiovTaonao mud Newporse, Tor iceomation i repara 13 torms, o & L e ; “IBLES OF SHOALS.” TEEBR OCEBANIC, STAR ISLAND. This now and clogant Hotal wiil onen July 1, 1873, with amplo sononiinodations or tive hundred guost iats, 5 A uSlities for boat ing, h?fifi‘;lrd&"flfln g aro Sl - & fstoiasd = nawly« ey phselelas will b conaocjod it tha Houss, Transiont Board, €5.50 to 84.00 por day. ‘Wookly Hoard, $3.00 to $3.60 por dss oot fifi:@fia.wm‘md e mu jon ung X RO, Hor st A ox 5126, Bostov, Star Islaud, faloa of Siigais, N bl SALVE, Al Right Sulve for Burus, Bolls, CORNS! DR. STRPIRNS, 19 Dearboruaat, . HILTON, Manager. 25 centsa hox. ki ] FRACTIONAL CURRENCY: $5 Packages FRAGTIUNEL CURRENG ik TRIBUNE OFFICE. .

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