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———————t e VIOLENT TORNADD. (Qonsiderable Domage Done at St Louis stpamors Parlly Wrecked and the Great Bridge Somewhat Injured. Oalih osh finally * drawing to a closs, and tha salo is advor- Ligod % 'or Juno 26, Tho pmrnrcy of tho bank- rupt i worth $75,000, and ¢| . bly amo.unt to about that sum. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago XTribune, 81, Lous, Moy 28.—Ono of the flercest torna- doos that have ever visitod this city camo down on tho enstorn portion of Bt. Louls to-doy about 2 o'clock. Thoro was no forowamning of tho atorm, A gontlo rain began to doscond at first, but in fivo minutes aftor the commencement of $ho raln, thoro camo s wild gust of wind whioh was the advauco guard of the hurrloanoe which followed immedintely, carrylng with 1t 1cofs of hiousos, chimneys, smoke-utacks of boaty, eto., atoamor Colima sailod from Ran I'rancisco for Yauama yostorday, with nou‘io of 180 passon- ors and 1,600 tons of freight. 'Tho gross rocelpts for the ull’Ffl wore 850,000, ~—Tho Right Worthy Grand Lodga of Good Tomplars havo votod to hold its noxt aunual sos- alon at Bloomington, Il -—The body found {n the_rivor at Quincy, Ill, Inst Saturday, han beon idontifled as that of James B. Marsh, of Apgnuouuo Township, Han- aock County, who was _ drowned last Novembor, —Thio Doston Committeo of the ‘Voachors' and P uplls’ fund of the Agassiz slemorial yestorday 1o j0gnized tho anniversary of his birthday by pla cing flowara upon f‘ iho tonohors and pupils of the United Btatos. his gravo in tho namo of — A long litigation in tho mattor of tho anufacturing Company, bankrupt, is ho llabilitios probu~ —A o'l was issued yosterdny by the Board of Trado of Oshkosh, Wis., for n convention to ‘moot thon 3 Wednesday, Juno 24, to coneidor the necossary moana to scourc the improvement of tho Fox an d Wisconsin Rivers. invited from' sll citios and townu in Towa, Minnototn, Nobrasks, Missourd, and the Torritories ad, facont. “ Dologntos are 1sconsin, —'The Evansville (Ind.) Courfer to-day, pub- oto. lishes s oall foit & convontion of tho cditors of The tornndo approachod from tho southenst, cearrying with it a deluga of raln and hatl. The greateat violonce of tho curront of air scemed to bo at an olovation of from 60 to 100 foot above the surfaco of tho enrth, and honco the points most sovoroly visited wore tho upper storles and Paneard roofs of very tall buildings. Tho chiimnoys of the river eraft, and the flooring of $lo bridgo just oponod for foot possongors, Soveral roofa wore lifted up bodily and earriod through the air, in some instances 160 faot. Bovoral punplu wore cnught on the bridgo, whoro tho storm had an unobstrnoted swoop. Many who woro so unfortunate as to be thus ‘cought solzed the roiling of tho bridge and held on in that wiso untll the wind had sub- sidod. At lonst 1,000 planta of the bridgo woro wronchod from thoir fastonings and enarried ovor into the river, The stoamor Bouthern Dolle, moored on_tho oastorn bank of the river, was blown from hor moorings and_sont adrift in the river. Tho crow was poworless to guide her, 2nd she was soon disabled and shatiered so that hor crow had to dosert hor. Bho was ros- cuod by atug and saved from einking, The forry-bont Ttusiell Iiinckly ind Lor wholo oabin and pilot-house lifted up and carrlod over into tho river. The pilot had loft tho wheol only & f£ow minutos before the catastrophy,and was thus saved from inevitnblo donth. Tho pnssengers, somo twenty-five in numbor, desorted the boat nt tho commencemont of tho rein and took to & train of empty cars noar by, or thoy must surely huvo been earried into thoriver with tho cabin, Tive atenmbonts lost tholr smokostacks, bosides sustaining inl[nrleu from tho falling chimnoys, Bingular ay it may seom, not a singlo 1ife Los boon lost, and only a fow insignifieant brulsios roported as tho result of tho tornado to- day. Thedamage to proporty, in the city audon the river, mll probably foot up at least $150,000. THE CIVIL-RIGHTS BILL, ©Opposition to the Measure in Tennes= uce, Nasnvirue, Tenn., May 28.—The followlng oircular appeared in this morning’s papers : DEPARTMENT 0¥ PUDLIO INSTRUOTION,] BTATE BUPCBINTENDENT'S OFFICE, NASHVILLE, May 47, To County Superintendents ana Publie Sehool Directors Throughott the State of Tennessee: The Civil-Riglts bill, ponding beforo the United Btates Congress, in its’ provisions concerning publio schools, §8 in direct confliot with the Isw of Tennessee, ‘under which tha public-school system of the Btatein organized, sud by which ita oflicers are governed, It 4g, furthermore, in conflict with the 1ath Boo. of Article 11 of (lie Constitution, which providea that 1o school ostablished or alded under this section shall allow whito and colored childron to berocelved as scholara togothior in the same school, 0o that tho bill commands what our Stato Conetitution and the Publio Scheol low forbid, Thot bill has alrondy pansed the Benato, sud nll the _indications woint {0 its passsgo’ by dhe Housoof Ropresenta~ ves, Xa viow of tho fact that in many counties the ychiools now elosed aro expected to be reopaned for the Summor senson in tho month of June, and fnasmuch it 15 dosirablo to avoid, as far ae poseible, the em~ {:xrn!umenla that will nocessarily follow the onact~ ‘mont of the Ctvil-Rights bik, T decm it the part of pru- donao to suggest that, for the present, snd until fur— ther advined, no now contracta with teachern for elther whito or colorod schools bo entered into by the School Direotors, By observiug this suggestion, much com- plication and nnnecessary expeuse muy be avoided. Should the Civil Righta bill fail io pass, thon no serious ‘harm can Lave resulted from this admonition, Should 3t bocomo & e i i prescnt shpe, then urther . structions from this office will bocoue necossry, and wil bo promptly given, Very respoctfu (Blgnad) , FLEMING, Btate Buperintendent, WIIAT TIE NARHVILLE BANNER SAYS., Nasuvine, Tenn,, May. 28.—Tho Kashville Bannuer, one of the roprosontative papers of tho Iiberal-consorvative eloment of the Btate, pub- lishos the following double-leaded editorial to- Tuorrow morning: » “¥ithout n particle of prejudice, partisan or personal, lot us briefly point out the irreparable damngo o result from tho passage of tho Civil- Rights bill before Congross. irat, it of vory i neoossity overthrows tho ‘common-achool By~ ;,"u;’fi,“%‘;‘ ‘,‘,?, l:?,‘fé“:fifi“‘“ Ath.,y, '“?;i:f tom of the State, ‘[l proposed law is indirect | y o™ Goheral Soporintendent of~ the conflict with the onstitution of Wen- Con;plu)a E. U. Knight, or Strickland Knenss nossoo, and laws ongoted - thoroundr | wijj bo 3fr, Tuomeou's sitccossor. Tho general tohoole. " Tho " Rtate . Buporintondant of | Opinion of the loading baulrs and mozehants Tducation ia bound by solemn onth_to obeythe Inw under which he wag appoluted, and when the Inw of Congress provonts him from 8o do- 1ng, the result will inevitably be the_closing of overy common echool in the Btate. Theroisno alternative. This may as woll be undorstood first a8 last—this upshot, Tetit beborne in ‘mind whoero the hardships will mainly rest. Tho colored children of tho &tato, now Laving equal oducational advantagos with the whites, fur- pished almost ontirely by tha taxes of whito citizens, will slmply bo turned advifi by the enactmont of the bill, hav- ing their only hope of oducation. gone, porhaps, forever. Under the existing rogime tho colored children oro offered tho _amplest opportunicy for,edncation and culturo, Under the proposed Inw 8f Congross thoy loss every practicnl aud solid. advantage in tho gain of nmoro political phantom, the sop of sonse- loss sontimont. No mattor in what. light tho nuestion can be viewod, the colored people will bo tho loeers, if Congress porsists in ihis fool- iuh legislation. Becond, the onactment of tho bill in question absolutoly cstablishes & whito man's party and o black man’s party, not only in Mennosses, but in every Stale in the BD:;HI. One of the “most prominent an Influential Re{mbllcnnu in _tho Btato apserts unequivoeallygjsthat 800 Republicans out of every 1,000 in Tonnosses are emphatically opposed to tho measuro, The cannot fuil fo Tocognizo the encouraging strides of the nogroes undor the oxisting henoficial laws, nor ean thoy {nil to forosoo that the proposed change muat bo destructive to tho iutercats of tho vory cloes sought to_be elevated at tho oxponsa of Inw, order, and local custom. White Ropublicaus are staxce in tho State a¢ it is, but the proposed lnw would completely unfaston thewm from thoir political moorings, leaving the African ole- ment, with its nocial equality, poworless against the oddn of numbors, wealth, and organizalion, Undor such_conditions, of what svail can bo & thousand arbitrary laws of Congross enacted in violation of thoinstincts und axpirations of human naturo itsclf. The Republican majority in Congrees may be pushing this monsure with rof- erenco to political supromnocy, but & graver ‘blundor never was committed, crrrying with it, as it certainly will, tho ovorthrow of that party Railroad been ' preparad, yot Scott will Roberts, who is Second Vice-President, will auo~ cend Col. Beott as Firat Vico-Prenident, and Mr. Kneass will become Scoond Vice-President, Tho affairs of tho Company, Mr, Solomon =ays, aro in excellent ondition, y leased lines wore never earning moro money than now, and the regular 4 per cent semi- annuel dividend will be paid at the timo spe fled. The Company, he added, is taking up its papor at 6 per cont per suuum, without $he slightest trouble. York speoulntors have for several weeks boon #ghort " in Philadolphia of Pannsylvanis Rail- road stock, making their selos on the cnleulation that the illness of J. proye fatal. tempt to bronk the market. The stock closed yostorday at 47; 3 Bspeculators to sell 10,000 shares. The price thin morning waa brokep to_ 463, the prico recovored to 4736, und 16 i yeu several Puinln above the average at whioh thoy are h the followiug officera : Russoll Sagoe, President ; Managing Direotors Johuson; Executive Committee—Rufus Hateh, Wm. H. Guion, James D. Smith, Charles J. Os- born ; Auditing Committee, Fred L. Taloott, T, W. bark, Francis Alexaudor. having been elected Managing Director of tho Pauams Railrond Compaoy also, the two Com- panios are virtually consolidated. strest that Col. of the city in tha ? stop forward and assunie the diroction of affaira, Ons gentleman in_ the Commercinl Exchangs, this aftornoon, usod zn apt remark, whioh fully embodies_populav feeling on the matter. Ho anid choico of Mr. Thomason's succassor, tho pros;'mrity of the road is iuvolved." Tho Company's stock has beon feverish for gomo time, snd the President's demiso wns used as a lover to roigs or lower the markot, just us tho bulls or bears desired to buy or sell. 473, 1 chioly nows, it foll to ], afte : &b that quotation for n &hort timo, it rapidly ad- vanaed to 473¢, where 1t stood for a long time. Tho bear movoment “was noteworthy in its low figurs thoy bought p thelr contracts, and, in addition to meling their {ractional profit on oach'share, gave the mnrket a bottor tono. Thoy ran the atock by rapid seles down to the minimum stated, and then, to cover, brought it up to almout yosterday's closing figurs, tho stock olosing firm at 4714, are known, called for to-morrow at 12 o'clock noon, when the quention of the succeeding President will bo dofinitely sottled. mate taken b Iomo, at Milwaukeo, u petition for writ of ha- boas corpuy has boen prosented to his Houor Ohiuf Justico Dixon, of the Supremo Court : ttho Btato, to tai'to actlon in favor of au incronss of the curronoy. —I’uutlnuucylnu in circulation in Evanevills, T, to havo the Council order an_election on le proposed change of namo of the city fromn Evanwville to Lamasco. favors the change. Publio sontimeut WALL STREET. Effoct of theDenth of J. Edgar Thoms son—Itu:mors of 'Trouble iu the Lako Shore Maunagonients Special Dixpaloh to The Qhicago Tribune. New Yonx, Mey 28.—Tho snuouncement on the Btock Exchauge to-day, of the denth of J. Edgor Thomson, Prosidens of the Pennsylva- nis Railroad Compisny, osused considerable ao~ tivity in Pennsylvani.v stock. don prossure to eell, au\d the stook declined from 473 to 4034, and about: 15,000 shares of stoclc changed hauds. Thomas A. Bcott, Vico-Preeldont of the road will succcod Thomson as Prosident. ‘Lhers wae sud- It is bolloved here that Col. TRumors of sdditional Lake Shoro troubles, couplad with the alloged resignation of Amasa Stone, Managing Director, attracted much attontion roported 1 ] slon Commodore ,Vandoerbilt exprossed himseif | in favor of ndividend, to which opposod, and on Commodore Vanderbilt insiat- ing on his polnt, there was n rupture between them, and Stone rosignod. As far as personal tronbles aro concerned, the story is probably un= irue; but Stono'a resignation ss Maneging Di- rector 18 not thought improbable. In conneo- tion with the atory, it is said that Stono will ba succeeded by Alleghany Directors of the Lake Bhoro talled to on tho subject, but none have hoeard. suything moro than the rumor. the at stroat. the It was recont disous- on that Mir. Stone was J. Condit Smith, of the Dunkirk, ‘alley & Pittsburgh Railroad, Many ompany have boen: No business of importance was transacted at the meoting of the Erie Directors to-day. David Solomon, agent of the Peunsylvanin in this ofty, said, this ovening, that while, of courss, no official progrwme had without doubt, Col, Tom o olocted Presidemt of the rond. Blr. The mnin bramch snd [To the Associated Press.] New Yons, May 28.—The Post says: Now Edgar Thomeon would Hin death cncouraged thom to at~ to48 on orders from thoso After the sales, short.” Tho new Pacific Mail Dircotors have elected Geo. B8.28cott, Vice-Presidout; tufus Hatch, Bocratary, ‘Theodore T, Rufus Hatch Clucaao Tribune, tis stated on_ the Spectal Disyateh to 1 PoILADELPAIA, May 28, Tom Bcott bas declinod rHE UHICAGU DALL. 59 Inmaten thercof, and thereby heaamo subjoot fo the rulea and articlos of war, and entitlod to the protec- tion thoreof, in 'Mko mannor am moldiors serving {n thearmios of tho Unilod Blatea; and that LOCAL MISCELLANY. [Continnod from the Sccond Pagre.] {hosnid O'Connor and_Pator Mannl nt Al timen since {0 aaid Ath day of m:'; il h:c'r‘:ln'{lnml ant Conductor, John 0. Gallaghory Chaplain, and roverally arc, inmntes aubjoct {0 sald ruleaond | Alex, Toll; I, T, Hugh BStowart; O, T. Scticlen of war, ani antltiod 10.tho prstoetion tercof ; | Adolph Kab, muel Hyties 4o remnined an inmate s aforessid 1l (o 11th day of May, 1674, when ho wia duly and Jawfully dischatgod from sald Home by tho Oommander thernof ¢ ‘That, on the Uth dny of Biay, 1874, {he said Snmuel Iynos, being temporarily in’ Yo City of Milwaukes, ' maade compiaiut n wrlting a politiover 1o loformed, totle Munteipnl Gourt of ‘said’ Milwaukea Qounty, ot oath, In mubstanco declaring {hat sald O'Gonnior and l\rnunlnfi id, on the 4th dny of May, 1874, at the sald ity and County of Milwaukee, bort and agsnult snld 1iynes, whorcfors his prays they may Lo srrestod and denit with according to law § Tliat, on ho snme dny, thio Ol el of sald conrt fnsmod npon sald complaint and dolivered to tho Sheriff of eald county » ¥arrant, a copy of which is annexed to tho potition, for tho arreat of wuld O'Connor and Mol alyg for the complrint alloged ; Thaty on_ o, dith, day of’ May, 1674, Tohn Mo- Donald, by viriie of tho preiended suthority con. tained ‘in hadd warrant, and withont making any de- muand therefor of tha sald Deptity-Governor and Gotn- mander, or other person whaisoaver, entered upon tho waldl_grounds, ownod and ocoupled by the eald Natlonal Iome, the jurisdiction over which hias been codod to the Unitod Btates, as aforesald, and unlaw- fully and foralbly took and ciwriod awny to_thio sald Qity of Milwatikes tho body of thio enid John O'Connor, and nt all times stucs that dito ban uniawfully and forcibly confined him {n tho common jall of sald Bl waukea Connty, whers ho is now coufiied 3 ‘That, at the tima of aaid arrost, sald John O'Connor wa on duty ot the said National Homo, by order of the commanding officer thereof, Tatlitonor fus or other affray, Grand Master Cotien then deljvored a briof ad- dross, oxplaining’the poouliaritios of the Order, which is composed wholly of Amerioan citizens snd Protestsuts, oxolnding from memborship all ' porsons whose dovotions fo the Romish Church ovarrides tholr duty toward their country, The Amorioan Frotestant Assoolation has for its ob- ects, togotber with those of charity and benavo- lence, tho resislance of tho organizod efforts of tho Josuitical and othor Bocletios in ths interest of tho Romish Chorch. Tho rotiring Worthy Mnstor, Isanc Walker, then delivered his valedictory nddrons, which was followed by the insugtral of Worthy Mastor Simons, Aftor anothor musioal melsngo, the Lodge adjourued, having pnased » plensant evening, —_— THE 0ITY HALL. Comptroller Hayes expoots to loava Now York Bunday night for Chicago. The Wator Colloatoryesterday collected $6,000 a8 wator-ront. Tho City Colleotor yostorday received taxes to the amount of 13,000, and $100 for licenscn. The City Troasuror yesterday recelved from tho Colleotor $11,040.44 na the taxes paid on Wedneaday, and $0,622.47 s wator-rents, said Manniug, on wsaid | The Council Committoe on Stracts and Alleys L L or b amy. other | for tho Wost Division are callod for 8 oclock, Tt thnt the ssme, I at all, ooourred on the grounds | dlonday afternoon, to consider roforencos qon- and withrin the m{‘ug‘lng-lol‘m. #a1d Netional Home, | corning Blatherwick's olevatod rallwsy, e oiat "ime " Whdtaver, fof ek smd piicaps | . OR Monday, 8400000 of the Olty's indsbtod- otitioner was duly tried sad _puni noes will be paid by tho City Treasu The autboritiss of the United States, st e noxt payment will be made sometime enrly in Jtome, pursuant to tho rulos of disoipline legally es- | July. ablisliod s/ 5 ‘Thint this foregolng warrant {s the cause or pretonss | _ T1® Clty Complroller yesterdsy {ssued ‘vouchers for' $16,000 of city certificates. The many friends of City Attorney Jamieson ‘will be pained to learn that ho was yestorday anflaflgrhg from a sevore sicknoss thet dotained at home, The firat contribution received by Mayor Col- vin since tne second appeal of tho Mayor of Now Orloans was published, wns a widow'’s mito, sont to bim yosterdsy by Albortine Schlosser, The Board of Polics and Firo Commissioners Tiold & meoting, 88 usual, yestorday sftornoon. Bosides auditing & fow bills presentod by Mar- ln‘hnl Booner, nothing of publio interest was ono. A speolnl committee of tha Common Council, with members of the Board of Public Works, will this momln¥ talie n trip down the Bouth Branch and the lilinois & Michigan Canal, to see ltfh thti Inttor is performing the work of cleansing 0 river, 'The oitizons of Elston rond and vicinity, feel- ing aggrieved thnt they had no city soalo in tholr midst, petitionad the Council that an instrument for welghing hay, cabbages, oto., bo placed in tholr midst, So, yostorday, the Oouncil Com- “mittos on Markets went out into that portion of tho oity to dotormine upon some suitable lova- tion, The Board of Education having made applica- tion to the Common Council fora large appro- printion, the Mayor aud Comptroller advisod the Bonrd to colleot the $208,000 due to them 28 un- paid rents, and to devoto it to the building of school-houses and the othor neads of the Board, Yostorday, Mr. King, Presidont of the Board, ind a long intorview with Mayor Colvin in refer- enco to the appropriation, when Ris Honor reit- erated his former advice, and also stated thnt his was the view taken of tho mattor by the Financa Committce. Mr. King does not wish to Five up & sure thing in the form of an appropriation, and take chauces on gotting monoy for educational purposcs from tho delins quent teasnts, He asked the Mayor what course he would pursue under like olrcum- of the con.Snemsnt and restraint of potitionor’s lib- grty, aecorling fothe st of Lis knowladgs sud bo- o, Tatitfoner alleges that hoe is advised and bolloves thint sald lmyrisonment s illegal for (e reasons fol- 1 g, to-wht' s 3 Firal—That mid John 0'Connor could not b Inw- fullyarreaied whilo 30, 88 aforesald, sorving . {n said National Home, by virtue of o warrant alono, without a demand and information duly presented in writing and under oath to the commanding ofticer for his in- formation and duecision, Second—Decanse the nlllqfll offense, if any was com- ‘mitted,was not co nmitted in either the City or County of Milwaukes, bul. on the grounds and within tho bulldings of sald National Home, whers said Jobn 0'Connor was only for nald offenso, amenabla {0 said rulen and artloles o war, Z'hird—Bocause siid Johin 0'Gonnor has been duly {ried and punishied £or said alleged offon h thoritics of sa{d Natiional Home, and that such snd punishmont s o bar fo the said procosdings in safd Municipal Court instituted, « Wherefora petitionor prays that 1is Honor may in. quire into the facts sforcsald ralating to his unlawful imprisonmont, and discharge Lim ther{rom, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, MILwAukee, Moy 28.—Tho Chiof Justico grantod the prayer of tho petitioner for the production of John O’Connor in court to-mor- row morning, sud the Sheriff of Milwaukeo Connty was duly gorved this ovening with tho RE00FRATY PApErE. — I‘}RES. At Mount Vernon, Xit, Bpecial Dispatch to Tte Chicago T'ribune, Mr. VEnxow, May 28.—The loea by last night's fire, including buildings, etc., will not fall short of $100,000. There wexo three locomotives, walued at about $14,000 each, very badly dam- aged, nnd two comohes worth about $8,600 ench, destroyed. In tho officos on the sec- ond floor of the main building, wo Iearn of loss of no papors of intrunsio vn‘ne, but the destruction of records, ete., is irroparablo, ns they cannot be duplicated. Perhaps the most sorious loss ocourred in the department of NI, Thomas - Gownlock, the _dranghtsman of | 8tanoos. The latier replicd that he would act in ile Road. All 'tho drawings of the | this case ns one private individual towards an- dotalled machinory of the road, tho re- | other. He would sue tho party or parties owing sult of two yomrs' lnbor on the partof the | Tent, and'either-compol them to pay up or leave Rentloman namod, ate gono, aud it is thought it | the premises. Mr. XKing then wont to Judge will roquira at loast 83,000 to dupllicate them, Norton to get that gentleman's opinion, A mooting, chiofly 'composed of our oldost | but he was not roady to give i, an and bost citizons, and lar| orty-holdors, | took the mnttor uuder’ consideration. Whon ‘the Comptroller examined tho estimatos of the Board, he out out the ontire amount asked for now buildings, eto. The Finance Committos aro united in thinking the Comptrollor and Mayor right in this matter, sud undoubtedly the Board of Education will bo compolled to rely upon their unpaid ronts for the coming year for all buflding andresl estate funds. g ANNOUNOUEMENTS. The Bwiss Maennerchor will colebrate its ifth annivereary Bunday ovening, at the North Side Turner Hall, Great proparations are making to havo this a grand affair. It employors want carpenters, pnlnfiu, host- lors, gardeners, or errand-boys, they can got them from the Y. ML 0. A. Freo Employment Bureau, 145 Tifth avenuo. o The ‘8Skandinaviske Fritzon-Resforenings' will have their annual featival, theatrical perfor- mance and ball, at Aurora Turner Hall, corner of Milwaukee avenue and Seoond streot, to-mor- &:{c!t pl‘l:fl took placo nt the Court-House this afternoon, at tha call of the Mayor, to devise) means for the immediado building of machine-shops. Nuwmor- ous spocchea were made warmly favoring tho proposed Btep, and o commities was ap- inted 1o report at a subsoquent mest- Y:u. A strong determination was evinoed by all prosent to retain, tho shops at.the placo. A mosting of the employes, somn 200 in number, I8 called at 10 o’clock to-morrow morning, and [t is eald thoy wilL. propose to con- tribute one month's ealary each toward rebuild- ing the shops here, At Elwood, L. . Trwoop, Tll., Biay 28.—A terriblo conflagra- tlon, which started this moroing sbout 2 o'clock, destroyed nearly the entire business portion of this village. 'ho origin of tha fire is attributod to spontnnoous combustion in the hardwaro stors of William Nicholson. The flames sproad rapidly in two directions, aud, as the town is un- pl‘c\'lgnl with any moans to fight a firo, it took 1t8 own course, m Scott should immediately #T¢ is not Mr. Thomeon's donthl buththl: n_ whiol Peunsylvania sold at tho olose lnst night at {\iu morning, flflureqel t of the melan- 4636, snd, aftor remaining succoss when the stock foll to 463¢. The bonrs #old short, mnking heavy coutracts, and when {ho stook had ~ renched =& up to cover 3 It is more than rabablo thal theso quotations will rule until tho utentions of the Board of Dircctors of the rond A mecting of the Bourd has boen e T THE MILWAUKEE WAR. Potition for Writ of [nbens Corpns. Granted in the Case of the Inmate of the Soldiers? Moo, Swecial Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, Manisoy, Wis., May 28,—In the case of the In- the Bhorift from the Soldiors’ “The petition stutes, firat, that 0'Connor Is rostralned by tho Shori of hin liberty, and then goes on to sy thiat ho §s not dotained by virtue of the fiusl judgment or decreo of any competent tribuual of clvil'or crimn- inal jurisdiction, or yirtuo of wy procese, Juag, in the Houth, and, at the samo Yflmn' ment, docres, or execution prescribed in_Beo, 2 of Uhapler 124 of the Ruviscd Statutes af this Btate; but the permnuent infury of tho African raco. | WRATS 150 O G Third, the ennotment of this Civil Rights bill portonds thoe gravest consequences in_tha way of ongendering bad blood, and a clash of races, Itis all very well for staid, Northorn slatosmon, viewing the situation from afur, to talk in glittoring genoratitios of oqual rights and social equality, but that doos not remove thein- Vorn national feeling of the raco for isolation in o social sonse, which is uuiversal smong tho vhites of the South, and which no arbitrary leg- ulation can over romovo. You cannot chrnge lzman nature by Congresslonal law, and the resoner the uationul law-makors understand (hig Tie bolter for the blaclk as well as the whito race. I'orce this obnoxioun legal yoke on unwilling uccke, aud much a8 disturkances and bloodshied jaro to bo doprocated, it will be in the nature of an impossibility to avert them. Even the pas~ lsngze of the blil in antlclpation has produced uch & whirlwind of indignation s cannot be hllayod for muny o day, Thers should bo 1o exouso for lawlessncss and crime, no maftor what the provacation; but, ju the namo of justico and peace, all earneatly auk Cone lgreus nol to lotb loose the dogs of war and force u condition of things dreaded by every law- abiding men in tho Htate, We are sura wo epeak tho sontimont of ninety-nine out of every 100 white men in the State—and probably the more intelligont of the negroes—when wo say that a wmora disastrous mensuro, aa affecting tho in- terents of white and black in Tennestee, could not ha enncted than tho pagnnge of tho Civil Ttights bill now pending in tho House, 1 o it s TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIZS. ~Cov, Boveridpe delivers (ho address at the decoration of tho yraves of soldiors on Batur- day, at Mound City, Ill, ~Tho Yacifio "Mall Stoamship Company's Erlk’llhn of ex{d restraint are, to tho ‘eat of 0'Ovnnior’s knowledge aud bellef, by virtue of a. pretended wurzant, and for the ressons in eald war- Tant st forth, And tho sokl O'Counor alleges that the Testrgjut of Dis liberty i llegal for tho rousons fol- lowiug, that {s to way “Tlint, in pursusnce, and i viriue of, the provistons ofanuct of the Congroes of the Unflud Hlates, en- filled s % Au act to wmend n act enfitled, ¢ AD Act {o Incorporate n Natiunal Military sud Naval Auylum for the Tollef of the totlly dlvabled oficers nnd men of {he voluntoor forces of the United Biates,’” spproved Maxch 41, 1800, oud the sevorul acts nupplomentnry thereto, sud sutendatory thereof, tho Natfonul Iome for dluabled volunteor woldiors waa duly crested & hiody corporate, to o tliereafier yoverncd, snd ol the inmupten aud ofiicors thereof, by tha provisionn of sald act of Cougress, and wore made Aubjoct to tho rules and articles of war, to bo governod thercby fn the Anme maunor us i 'they wore in the ariny of the Unitod Staten ; ‘Thot, stterwards, by the rovisions of au sct of the Leglslsture of the State of Whonsin, entitled, % An actceding Jurisdiotton to th United Blaten ov fain lands ‘in_ Milwaukeo dounty, State of Wisconslo, 4 wald lando from taxatlon,” npproved Murch 29, 1867, the Htate of ‘Wiscouniu ceded to the United States furisdiction over certain lauds thoreln dcucribed, belny situute within the boundary Hucs of sald County of Milwanleo, for the purpose of locating Tioreon & Natfonal Asylum for Dissbled Voluuteer Holdiors, sald Inuds aniounting to nbout 400 uercs: tint, afterwards, the United Biatus acceptod mndi rant, aud, in tho year 1603, comploted buildings flovoon for the purposes fndlcated ju- xld act of ces- sion, In the mauner and through the_ fnstrumentality of ‘#aid carporation, orgunized an aforcsaid, whick, bince the last date aforesuld, buve been, and now ocoupied by nid corporation, aud manuged by its Corn, a8 pravidad by Jaw : o atull (fmes wince 'ob, IHTS, Qen, Edward W, Hinoks has beon Doputy-Gov. nor bf vafi corportion, aud Comrmundor of the same, and §4 now such Comudunder, That this potitioner, Jubn O'Conior, and Telor Maning, and Ssuuol Tiynes were severally, on the 4th dsy of Biny, 164, in- mitos of waid Naiional Iloms, Luving Leen, befors sud to exem ‘The following ia a list of the sufferers,—mal- ing, in all, thirteen buildings which are totally destroyed, and fifteen firms which suffer heavy loss : "Villiam Nicholson, hardwaro storo; Wil- liam Rich & Son, groceries; Mxs, N, H. King- man, dwelling; Willlam 'Ridgo, drug end millluery 6toro; E. Gifford & Bon, Henry Bnoad, boots and J. Kinney, grocerics and drv goodw; , butehox shop ; W. J. Keith, groce- ToW evening. A cordlal invitation is horoby extended to all ex-goldiers to meet with Whittior Post, No. 10, G. A. R, at Pruesing’s Buildivg, No. 853 Wabash avenue, firat door north of tha Post-Otfice, at 10 o'olock . m, Saturday, and partioipate in the coremonies of Decoration Day, The Suvnday-Afternoon Lecturs Soclety an- nounces Mr. A. B, Keith, on * Possible Bocial ries und dry goods; the Odd Follows' Hall; E. | Conditions of the Future,” for next Sunday. Clifford & Bon.({:ronrlua and dry gooda; Lino- ——— barger Bros., office awmd building; the Biwood PERSONAL. Hozel, James Cook, propriotor. 'Tho loss ia es- timated at £50,000. ‘I\e iusuravco is very light, and the loas falls terrilily on thie thriving Littlo town. Jomes J. O'Kelly, the Cuban correspondent of the Now York Herald, was at the Pacifio yoator~ day. Daly's theatrical troupe have engaged rooms, at the Tremont during their engagement at Hooley's. There was & goldon wedding ot Oberlin, O., Wednesday, at which Chicago was prominently roprosentod. Tha venorable and happy couple waro tho parents of . H. Z. Culver, of the firmof Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co.; of O.E. Culver, 1ate President of the Board of Trado; B. ¥, Cul- ver, Iate Lincoln Park Commiksionor; aud George N. Culver, of Culver & Co.; also, the arents-in-law of 8. Qilbert, associnto editor of e Advance, At Deglitnce, 0, Bvectal Dispateh to 0'.he Chicago Tribune, Tor.epo, 0., May 28.—1"he Town of_Doflance, 0., was to-day visited by the most destructivo firo ever known in its history. The flamos first appeared in a livery stable moar the canal, and spread rapidly to the neigh boring buildings., In shart timo {ho outirs quirs lying botwaon tho aanal and the Maumee Rivor wis burning, and, despite tho efforts: of the fire department, wa totally destroyed, notliing being saved but & , portion of tho goods in the busmesy house, and many of the horsos and oar tinged. It is impossi- Dbls to toll the amount of tlye losses nt prosont, but they ure very heavy, and but partielly oov- ered by insurance, At'St, Lowuin, Sr. Louts, May 28,—Tne (ixtensivo mills of the Southorn Bagging Compaidy, oy the corner of Burry and Docalur strestd, wero fatally de- stroyed by firs this evening, and a large amount of begging and raw material sorlously damaged, Loss from 8126,000 to 140,000 ; insured for about 60,000 in each of the, following Enstern TOTEL ARRIVALS, Grand Pacifio—J. Condit Smith, New York; IL Y. Attrill, Baltimora; O. Loisel, London, Ly N. Mullikin, 8t. Louis; D. }. }\ln(]lalln.n, New Yorlk; J. B, Siddell, Yoltohama, Japan ; L. Alexander, U. 8. A.; A, P. Lowis, Indianapolis, Palmer House—Col. Lord Clurina, Limor-~ iok, Ircland ; Samuol J. Thorn, Now York ; Mar- tin'L. Gurrison, Amboy; Robott Comley, Indinn- apolin; O. W, Thomas, 8t. Louis; J. M, Hovey, Toston; O. B, Mowitt, London, Eng.; W companies: Amazon, Cincinnoti, $2,500; | Lee, London, Eng.3 Dr. W. K. Van Reypen, Franklin, Wheoling, 3,600 : Kaneab, Loavent | Uy 8. N.j Gus & *Vorth, New York. —o s worth, 1,360 ; Got'man Erio, $2,000; Aurors, | Sherman House—The 1lon. 'H, T, Calking, Luke Ciucinnati, $1,250 ; 1 . Nowark, N.dJ. §1,666 5 Attantio and Pacifio, 1,260 : Allomanis, Titttburgl, &1,350 ; Firemon's, Duytor, £800% City Insuravco, Pitisburgh, $800 ; Globe, Chi Buperior; G. It 'Coplift, Now York; Col. James QCalhoun, U. 8, A.; P, P._ Argorsongor, John- town, N. Y.; J. Allen, Philadelphia; A, D, Brukerholf, New York; W, H, Hoopls, New cago, 32,500 ; Mitns, $,500; Old Dnm\nlan, York; 4. R. Bird, New Yorit, + . . PT;*emnnl $2,600 ; Planters’ and Missiveippi Valloy, | Houso—The Hou, Willlam Jarvs, Milwaukoo; ].(omghlu, 2,600; Poople’s and Merchant's, Now~ | Georgé T, Morritt, Boston; the Hon. 1. J. ark, N, J., $2,600 each. At Indopendence, Ene Dunuqu, Iowa, May 28,—** Misfortunes never eoma siugly.” inuopenueucn was visited with enother fire about 12 o'clocls last night, when the Star Foundry, belonging.to Yonger ‘& Molgs, pitusted between Madison and Rivor streots, cnught fire, unnuumiuq the foundry, machino snd blacksmith shops. 'Llie whole loss 1s £6,000, e THE MISSISSIPP| LEVEES, NrEw OnLeANS, Muy 28,—Chiof Biate Engincer Thompson, in o letter to Gov, Kollogg, says 8,000,000 cnbio yards of leves nro required to ba built to save the Stato from overflow next year; that Lousinua cannot pay tor thejconstrnetion of mors than & third, and suggosty au appeal for natlonnl aid. —_——— ARKANSAS LEGISLATURE. Lrrrie Roog, Mny 28.—Tho Legielaturs ad- ;nuruud at 13 0'clocls to neot again Monday, Deo, . ‘Uho only business of importance transnoted to-dny wus the repeal of the luw giving the Goy- ernor sauthority to dosignate newspapers in which logal advertisamnents shall e published, —_——————— PROPELLER LAUNCHED. . Speclal Disvateh ta The Chicugo Tribune, Bwrrf{u, , ¥, Muy 28,—The” Waverly, » new filmpcllur. bullt by the Unlon Steambaat Coinpany, of iu olty, for lake ninvigation, was wuccosstnily launched g afternor o Tiow vassel {8 190 feet kel: 203 83 feot beam; and 143 feot dopih of Hho lias a carrylug capacity of 1,200 tuns, or 1all, New York; tho Hon. D. C. Blair, -Belyi- dere; Willlam Ryan, Dubuque; O, \v. Morrisey, Now York; Ohns, 1L Poarson, Dosfon: 1% N. Cools, New York; E. Cornell, Now York, B e, SUBURBAN NEWS, WOODHTOCK. An adjourned meeting of the Clty Counoll was held at tho Cofinell Chambor, with Mayor Donnelly in the chair, . Thero wero prosent, Blierwood, Blakoulee, Bunkor, Austin, Barnes, and Arnold. ‘The Committes on Finance reported that the bill of Frank Orosby, for sorvices as City Attor- ney, should bo allowed. '%lm ssme Committee also made the following reports ‘| | Your Oommittee on Finance roapectfully submit the :fllolwlnu report of thelr eslimato for ‘the currout oar: .l(’rza‘ labor and materials for crosswalks, bridges, culvorts, eowors, otc., For tha fira departmont. For salary Olly Atlorno, Tor salary Oity Olerk,. For prautlugand ‘ruhllnmng Miscellaneous aud contiugent fud, 575 We would recommend tlst thio amount of mytegs paid into the Treasury on account of licenses bhe cradited to the contingent fund, and the prosent city indubtedncss be patd therefrom, The report was accopted and adopted, he Committee on_ Publio Property, through their Chalrman, Ald, Bunlmr{ roported that the; 40,000 bushels of wheat, and will cost, whon com- [ had oxamined the park fouce, aud that ft pleted, §30, o will'bo ready to onll insbouta | roquired some small ropnirs ; that tho doad trces .. Bl 3.'W, Moore in commund, —_— —The Dayless County (Inid.) Demgoral 8s; ‘week, Capt, shonld be removed ; that a walk should be built through tho park }mm cost to west ; that the oalaboose should bo ropaired to make It soours, that time, duly and regularly adwmitted and sworn ln 1t is timo for El\o seyon-yoar locust to appear LadoUl ! wadllJAs, mAx E Snrlflwn acoopted, nnd the Improvoments or- lorod, . 'To Commltteo on Atrosts nnd Alleys raported ~dy Lol that they had mado an agroomont with Payen for tho oxolusive uso of ono yoar, onding May 1, 1875, canourrod {n, fila. An ordioance of the OllyuCuunnll ehall bo bold on tho firsi Triday in June waapassed. Tho Council thon ubilant over tho' prospoct of «é Bt. Louis Railrond passing will bo hold In_the ld{mlmod. WWoodstock is the Milwaukeo throughit, ° A temperance meotlng Oongregationnl Church Tuoaday evening, Tho Rev, . lato illucss, mlllusaronoh a8 usual noxt Sabbath, Tho young I will givo a strawberry fostival Thursday ovoning. A party of anglers from Ub(clflo captured 200 pounds of flah in MoIlonry lake this weok. Honry Baldwln, Jr., who nuc!duntnll{‘ himsolf while hunting, has died from.t! Jurios of his wounda, The Rov. 8, 0. Hay, pastor of tho Prosbytorian Ohutoh, has tendored his reaignation, snd will preach his farewell sormon noxt Sabbath. TURNER JUNGTION. The following order of exerclacs will bo ob- sorved to-morrow by those taking partin the decoration of tho oldlers’ graves, The_ procession will form at the achool-houss &t hait-past 1 p.m,, in the following order: Band of musio ; Committeo on Arrangomoots ; orators and clergy ; choir ; soldiors and marinos ; Deocornting Comimittoo ; various orgavizations 3 -goliools ; citizena in carriages, oto. 'The line of march will be south to Galona stroot, thonca to the oometory. A square will bo formed about the pioco of ground dedi- catod to soldiors buricd at the Bouth. Tho exoroigca will be, & song by the ohoir; prayor by tho Rav. 8. T, Bhow; dedicatory ro- marks by 8. J. Danfols; decoratlon af the ground by the soldiors, sallors, and marines ; gang by tho obolr; decoration of the graves b citizons ; musio by tho band, The march will then Lo rosumed to the spealter’s stand, nnd an oration ‘will bo delivercd by tho Rov. A, R. Thoin, of Dundoo. Aftor music bytho bandand volunoor ~apeechon, tho procession wiil ho formed again, sud will maroh to the Post-Offico and break ranks. E, B, Watson, Ezqu, will ot as Maralinl 8f the dey. . WHEATON. - A Farmers' Assooiation hiag beon organized in DuPage County, und tho followinz officors clected: Prosident, Blijah Root; Vico-Prost- doot, Luther Bartlett; Socrofary, 8. A, Dallou; Treasurer, B. M. Lewla; Contract Agent, J. J. Hunt, I¢ was rosolved 'thnt the Prosidont and Boorotary be conatituted a committeo for prepar- ing and “reporting a conatitution and by-luwa, The noxt meoting will be Leld at such timo and placo as the President may appoint. A mad dog orented considerable oxcitoment by ruuning about the streats. The dog was killed. It is not known that any person or animnl wos bitten by it. Monday evoning Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cobb gnve a rocoption to the Profossors and studonts of Wheaton Colloge. The Board of Supervisors of DuPage Couaty met at the Court-House in Wheaton. Thoro woro presont elovon mombers of tho Board. Adam Gloa was choson Chairman, and in the course of the moeoting annouunced the following standing aommittocs s Finance—Wright, Gary, Rathje, ZRgualization—Froadenhagon, Wheaton, Manvilte, Jiudiciary—Gary, Dunlap, Fischer, Uounsel—Xanviilo, Glos, Wheaton, Claims—Tisclior, Page, Rathje, Fers and Salaries—Dunlap, Wright, Wheaton, County Buildings—Wheaton, Manville, Glos, Licenso—Pago, Fredonhagen, Rutliju, It was moved and carried by a vote of 6 to 8, #hat a committes bo appointed to report a plan and specifications for improving tho Court- House grounds, to ostimato tho cost of the vawmo, and to report their action to the Board. A motion that the Board grant mo liquor li- cenne dmu& tho prosent year was lost by a vote of 810 6. The Committes on Liconso roported favorahly to the issning of liquor licensos to Jaocob Miller, of Winfleld, and to Mootz Holscher, of Blmhwist. Tho liconses wera granted by a voto of 7 to .4, Mossrs. Maunville, Whealon, Dun- lap, and Day voting in tho negative. ENGLEWOOD. To the Editor of The Chicao Tribune: Sm: We notice in your paper of the 26th a B'nngrnph ulomnF toa TaxKnlvun‘ aud Bchool- irgotors’ Convention, to ba held at Clinton De- Witt County, Ill., Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1874, for the purposs of consideriug school- teachers’ malaries, and ‘‘reducing thom to s max- imum with other labor.” Tecling that wo hero in Cook Qounty in our Normal and High Schools ot Englewood are imposed upon in the extrava- gont prices paid, wo think the time has come when we should no longer submit to pnying the enormous sum of 83,600 salary per Kur to tho Prinoipal of our Normal School, and $2,000 salary per year to she Principal of our High Bohool, and in our oplnion neithor of thess tenchors could earn in any other business a sum exceod- ina@l.fiflo per year. In addition to this, we think our district hns on hand the biggest ole- phané ever imposed upon & civilized community, namely: A Busurintnndent of Publlo Bchiools at n salary of $1,200 per year. In our opinion, this unnecossary incumbrance upon taxpaying oiti- zens shonld be abolished. Although foroed upon the district by a vory fow oltizons, tho majority of our (axpayers are oppousd to havivg & Suverintendent of Public Bohools, bolieving that the labors performed by thia official can bo succesafully accomplished by tho toachiers in the different schools, Female toachers in our district draw $720 per year, do- ing about six hours' labor ver day, and working ouly five days in a weok at that. Our taxoss are exorbitant, so lot the same principle bo carried out in our sohoola that is being done in =il branches of business—economize, retreuch, and let this iron monapoly iu our normal and other schools be brought to a lovel with salaries re- ceivod in other branches of business. To-day moro than 5,000 young mon aro employed in our railrond aud ofhier commereial offices, working ton, twolvo, and fourtesn lours per day, at salaries from $40 to $60 per month. Many of these are young mon who have spont Jargo sums iu proparing for_ businees ; and were theso places vacant to-dsy, I have no doubt 5,000 moro young men could bo found totake tho posi- tiounat the salarion'paid, 'Faxpayors arouse; look Lo‘v“ontlntornuh. mdnlgitatothiu subject untilour Bchool Board show aigns of rotrenchment. A prominent member of our Englewood School oard, when asked how long he supposed the taxpayers would submit to the enormous taxes ausossed for soliool purposos, replied, ** Until the poople rise up in mass with 2 dotermination to rotronch.” AnT1-MONOFOLYs Exasewoop, Iil, May, 28, 1874, WASHINGTON HEIGIHTS. At tho meeting of the Board of 'Truatees Mon- day, a petition from A. L. Plumbgreen, asking for o six months' liconsa for {»lmin grounds, was Inid on the table, The bill of 1f, Bimon for ser- vioos as Conatable was nhnilnrlg disposed of, It was resolved that the Ioad Commissioners be authorized to collect the poll tax a3 provided by Isw, The Clork was instructed ta notify saloou- koopors to make applications for liconse, aud sond in the names of thoir bondsmen, and tho meoting adjourned. The Indios’ sociablo of Bothany Church will be hold at the house of ‘E, 8, Btabbins this evenivg, ‘The Direators of School District No. 7 have de- cided upon' a plan for their graded echool, and will soon adverlise for bids. The citizens have petitionod the County Com- miesfoners for the graveling of Vincounes road from Boutix Englewood to South atrest. 'I'he corner-stons of the new Union Church was latd with appropriate ercomonios Saturdry. Many frionds cama from tho city, Thore woere prosent tho: Rev. Dr, Malborn, the Rov. Dr, Le Roy, the Rov. D, 8, Hoffron, the Rov, Mr, Dick- enson, and tho Rov. Mr. MeGrogor, of Bluo Toland. The hlutory of tho Soclety from the bo- ginning wag rond and placed in tho foundation- stong., ‘The servicos wore conducted by the png- tor, the Rev. D, 8, Holfron. Dr. LeRoy deliver- od the sermon, aud addresses wera mada by all the reverend gontlemen, and nlgo by 0, O, Howe, Esq., Prosidont of the Bonrd of Chureh Trus: toon, Tho day was all that conld bo wished, and the ceromony long to bs remembored, Tho buildlng is to bo roady for dodication in Au- ust, 5 The Catholics are just “Puul\lug things " on their now churoh and tchool, ‘Tho roof §n put- tlug on, and the building will soon bo resdy for dadicatlon. The Bunday dummy commonosd Sunday to male trips to and from the city, It will proba- bly be well patrouized by church-goers os well as pleasure-soekors, LVANHTON, Tho exorolses of {he 'Theological Reunion in eopnoclion with Garrett ].ubllunf Instituto, were resumod ' youtorday at 0 a. m.,, in Hook Hall Dhlrlll. with au eusay, by Prof, J, R, Jaques, of the Illinois Wesleyan Unlversity, Bloomington, on the **I'heorios of Banctification.” 'I'ho spoak- er disoussed nino difforent theorios in an able and compreliensive maunor, Following $his Borvics, the brothren repaired to tho Mothadist Church, thore to lsten to the snnual sormon bofore the Biblioal Inatitute, whioh was_delivored at 10:80 a. m., by Prof, Willlam X, Nindo, bofore & not very large but appreclative audience, 'Tho servico was_opoued with singing and prayor, attor whioch Prof, and that the pound should be ropalred, There- | Niude preached fram the toxt: “AndJ, it Ibe bis gmvubpll'lm.- Tho Yeport was Tho City Fire Marshal, T. J. Dacy, presonted hin roport, which was accopted aud placed on proniding_ that the mnauni M, Doriug, the pnstor of tho Methodist Clnirch, having recovered from hLis ios of the Presbytorian Church shot 0 in- Ll]flt'l'd up from tho earth, will draw all mon unto 0! . At 8 p, m, the Mothodlsl Ohurch was crowded toan extont that, conaldering the oppressivenoss of the woathar, was _not in tho highest degree destrable. Tho mattor of fntorest was the Com- ‘moncoment oxorcigos of tho Diblleal Institute, which were oponed with a trio entitled * Dear Lord ucu{‘:t this hoart. of mine,".which was fol- agency at Littlo Rook, Ark. D, M. Bidly *busted,’ aad no 1ongor - able g “-oamt {8 ohecks’ Andy Wilson, tho cattlo king, fa gh! only one romaining of tho four who has not abe dicated, but still roigna In all his glory,* MARRIAGES, AN A AN 2 FLYNN-DERIOKSON—A} the sonidence of jve lowed with prayer byitho Rov. Mr. Axtell and a | Bridois, o fathos, ~@lr e LV e guartsllo enlillod, *Sliophard. of Thuine Jarol ;v;"nf%v".fi':,!’k’!:.'a;’.:, LA DI DAVISON-BHARP—A R T ittt Mr, ¥. G, Davls, of Gallipolls, thon mounted phinag 205 KooK, Divibn, o Gltessp, 1 1iss Nawsto tho rostrum and apolie on ** Our Plans,” setting {I(I"th the hllmpnnnnfo afdlrelc):‘t'lngllll plrnnult{o tho ffliu—uomm i onih (R vino soliiovement—ths onthroning of holiness, N O the morning of May 27, at th o wau auccoadod by Mr. G, X, Hoovor of | S, Fameyin ngringiet "f b ikt et Mnhoning, Pa., who dolivered his views on | Emma E. Moulton, 3 ki “ Publio Consclence,” ndvocating & highor | JANKS—WILLIAMB-Dy the Tlov. J, O. Po standard of public chastity than is at prosent | Iovidenco of thebride's parants, 271 Itast Ind! i e AL LR I . . Post, of Went Woltor, N. ¥, con- | Wi 4 i SR it O b eidoring that nomes aro the symbols of nchiove- | B u e —— ments, and that of * John !I’x:u" partioularly MMMPE.‘}THS‘ no, procecded to domonsirato it quito satis- fn;t[orllAr.B Tatdl 1, A, B, Tuttle, of Pugwash, N. 8., porirayed tuo W Digally of ‘Man," as dopioted fa hin in- tollectual powers, tho mechantsm of his frame, and tho grandour of his abode. In connoction with tho Commencoment exor- elren was tho ronding of prize esssys. O.F. Bradloy, of Chicago, rond one on “ Prophooy,” which ghowed deop and thorough roscarch into the subject, apa was ndjudged worthy of the Blackstone prize of §100. Mr. George Schoro, of Borlington, Wis,, who hns the misfortune to ba blind, also delivered an oxcollont cesny on “ Inspiration,” through tho morit of which he rojoices in the possession of the Blshop prizo of a like sum. The music, which mot with meritod applause, waa furnishied by Mosdnmes Augell, Bradley, and Ennllidun, and Messra, Batos, Taylor, Bradloy, and ould, The oxoroires closed with the prezontation of prizog and testimoninls, and & few sound snd woll-direoted words of advico to the graduating clags, from the Rev. Dr, M. Raymond, WALKER—On May 28, Martin O. Walki by 1 i his Iate d % No. 12, a7 e e o, Ko BLAIR—On Saturday, May 23, Charlle T, only child of Fennk M. Blair, saod 3 yones, 8 montls, and 113 ods mas (aKkos 0. Coliaaviie, Conne for Miors CARROLY—On the 27th inst., At the rasidengo of hte inters, A " ;l;fi',;u‘x%:“g;n‘ nuon:‘.l-:a; mdr;::m Oncrall, formorly unora rn i DR nahor ACT eloo, o1 A tho realdonce to.doy, TODD--At tho Harlan Houso, Mt, Pl os 27, 1814, o Sryeinelas, Complicated. with Thovimetiim o thio naart, Itmer Glovar Todd, of Waodstaok, Tih, nxo u ylglr';,"gdmnn(hl. and 9 doye, Fldost son of tho Hor, Funoral athis lato | 2018 sty 413 elonk ey o 1 Woodstook, Teidar, LAW—Tha funoral of Mrs, Robort La on Haturday noxt A3, D Ta:s (1o het ale, reaiboos 19 Grenland Gometar, by ‘carrlages, Krlonds aro invita HYLANDMay 28, at the rosldence of hfs parents, 191 Ontsrio-st., Willlo Jamen, 0 igtand, ngod yosrs & monthr, - Sor & o Sikiat Caniersl Tueadaz, at 1 b. m,, by carrlages to Calvary, MOOLRLEAND Mex, Androw MoGlollsnd dicd ' fa R LA mains will bo brought ta anoral i Tand, ©5 la.ave, Hay 5 b 10 mralosiep, 0Tt Media- or. Ellix-av,, Frie At 7:00 last ovening the Rev. B, Fallows, D.D,, President of the Illinois Wesloyan Un(varnlty‘ discusned tho subjoct of * Talent for Growth,” in {“l‘afl Mothodist Church, o SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Liniments allay pain, eubdus swelliogs) hoat burns, and will curs thonmaysm, sparin, and any flesh, bons or miscle programmo for to-day is as follows : n‘—" Gngerll View of Bystoratio Theology,” mor e Mt Exegenta of Lobrews, 4 to 8" Dr. 1, . .~ Minfatry for the Times,” the Tov.W. O, ] Dandy, D.D., Ghicago. dliriont. 1 130 b, .-+ Lilurgioal Element in Worship,” Preste sdtwont. ' The White Weappor féfor dont Fallows. ! WAty uso, tho Yellow Wrappor 4'ar 7:30 p, m.—How to Presont Difficult Dootrines," the Rov, E. 0, Haven, D.D., LL, D., Bocretary of tho | Animals, Prico 5 conts; large bottlos 81. Board of Education, % —_— CRIME. * Children Cry for Onstorln.—Ploasant to tako-) porfaot substituto for Castor Oll, but more efoacions fa) regulating tho stomach aud bowals. AUCTION SALES, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, BAST MADISON-ST: strictly Commlssion Auction Houso Iu Olilcago. AR SATURDAY BAL NDSOME NEW FURNITURE. e Good sronnd-hand Honsohold Gonds, 75 new and used russels 8-ply and Wool Carpote, Amcrlosn Tablo Gutlory, Probable Infanticide. Soecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Forr Mapison, Is., May 28.—The body of a ohild was found 1aat evening buried in a grocer's Vox, nt tho comotery. From its appearance, thero seoms to havo boon foul play, Tho only olua to tho guilty parties is tho box, which wag honglext of a prominent morchant, No arrests a4 yot. 108 ey Convicted of Manslnughter. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, ’ater Coolers, Piatcd Warn, () , Chi d . TAsT BAaINaw, May 28.—On tho 22d of Nov- '""‘,M othor ““5‘"“.’:"‘“.’: :':“z" l““:',?"':'n““t‘j‘x:' vembor lnst, two farmars, I, 3. Bpaulsbury and | 10 bas dodign iy 0 869 o'alock, at tho Yong Rom Orvillo Reed, living in Birch Run, in this county, WA, A, BUTTERS & €0., Auotioncors. ot into some troublo rogarding tho driving of onms front of .Spaulsbury's houso, during which Roed struck Spaulsbury with o club on tho head, and also with a spada. Spaulsbury died from the effacts of the injuries two days after, and Reed was arrosted, and after an oxamination wes bound over to the | Circuit Court and committed to jail. Tho case camo up for trial in the Circmt a wook ago, the bost legal talont in the county being employed on both sides. The caso went to the el i ot Bt te Wbeadtd ¥ g i o s, 25 front 2 Jury nt G o’olock this sftornoon. nnd-a verdict of ¥ ol Lot 15,3, o1, %, Tad SRR wanalsughter, tufl“.d nt ;ecmlnn}nn:il;nlun for P merey, was returned -af o'clock {his even- ‘. South Park Boulevard, ‘batwoon Thinty-fonrth and Thirty-Gfth-sta. ing, “The partion in theeasenra well-to-do farm- | ers, aud the trial has attracted more than ordi- akty atantion, L8 R ioial onsh, bfaneo In 1 and 8 e whid taterost !wucn{';vl...l'l?nr"n"llnl:? aEtioaiate, seo " M. A, BUTTERS & GO,y ents for ownor, and auctiondors. By ELISON, E)_IE.EROY & CO. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, May 29, at 9 1-2 o'closk, Wo shinll offor an unusuatly largo stock of Household Furniture, Now and Bocond-liand; elogant Mashla-top Chami S i e S I S r (1ot % e ] 5 Sldoe Bonrde: Took Gasos, Masblo-ton ablcs, Lasy Shalce, ©. toom Furalturs, Mierars, Tco-liokos, dstends, Glisswacu, Orockory, ‘and 1arge : TLINON, POMEROY i CO., 81 and 88 Randolph-at. Bay Mare at Auction, FRIDAY, MAY 29, AT 12 0°CLACK, AtourStoro. s arder of G . Gamphall, Faa., P g AT P 1 ntey. 1 RT3 S R SR R R ot Sl Randolpii-at. By GEO. . GORE & CO., G8 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATTCTION. On SATURDAY, Moy 30, at 9 o'clock a,m, 10Crates W.G. Crockery, GLASSWARE. T 10 0'OL A 00K 25 Parlor Gulte, 15 Marblo-t ” bor Bk 100 nel Wyt Do dnde, st Burmoarer 75 Marblo and Wond ‘Cop Tables, 50 Rofrignrators and foae Chowts; Sldobonrds, - Hook-Gnsos, Loty PEREMPTORY SALE OF ]VALUABLE PROPERTY ON SOUTH PARK-AV,, ‘botween Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth-sta., Wednesdoy afternoon, June 3, at 3 o'clook, ON THH GROUNDS. Pespernte Shooting Affray. Mesrus, Moy 28, torrible shooting affray occurred to-day ot Grider's Landing, just bslow Cat Island, while tho stesmor Phil” Allen was Iying thers, betwaen Henry Burgett and another planter named Gridor, who had moarried the widow of Burgett's brother. After exchanging eight or ten shots with guns, Burgett, after hava ing been shot five times already, was shot through the body in the rogion of the heart, and | diod moon aftorwards, He was tha fourth brother who has been killed in combats with ne!g{lbnn!. His body waa brouglit here for inter- ment. The XInwlkes Murder Casc, Boston, May 28.—Laoter dovelopments scom to establish tho fuct that Costloy is the murderer of Mrs. Hawkes, Blood is spatterad on the walls and on tho sides of the door of the room in tho hotel where the murdor is supposed tobave been committed. A packego of money contalning $238, the nmount drawn from thoe lLank by Mra. Hawkos, was found sowed in the clothing of Costloy. Sent to the Penitentinry. Onanrestoy, 8, C., May 28.—Tho three County Commissioners of Barnwell County, convicted of corruption, has been soutonced respeotively to ten years, nino yoars aud thirteon months in tho Penitanhary. e RHODE ISLAND LEGISLATURE, Pnovipexor, R. I., May 28.—The General As- sombly adjourned to-night to meet June 9 to alect & Unitod States Senator., The prohibitory liquor law passed both Houses, e —— GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, s, Rockors, i hairs, C: i Parlor Dosks, Show. Clarear ot on fosenin, itiasaen arp onke: Shotr The chmch-bu(inhna sppeared in Posey and +_GED, P, GORE & CO,, Auctionenrs, Gibson Counties, Ind. —Itis m{mrted tuat the pay-car of the Toledo, ‘Wabash & Westorn Railroad "hias boen sitached at Tohd;h by some ula tlu;, lem loyexu lfm;( Qheilr wages, ere is considerable dissatisfaction in this city among the employes, many of whom | 92 SATURDAY, May 30, at 11 s m., of 4 Openand3 Liave not boon paid sinco Jast Ji nnunr’;, aud arg | Tor-Eusslen }s‘,"n';fifi':‘u’:’i'.“&{'&'.\%“é'dIE""““"“‘ injuriously ruuniug on tick.—Fort Wayne (Ind.) h R GEO, . u&n}m‘# o Gazetle. Anationoers, 68 and 70 Waba: On the 18t of May, inst., Mr, Bonjamin Wal- IWILLIS NG: . Inco, of Kearney Jietloh, i attemptivg 1o WILLLS, SoNG & 00y or cough, pattially gwallowed a vulcanized rul 0 WHOM Imy CONCERN, plate on which were threo artificial teeth, a fourth ono having beon broken off, The plate lodflg ké hl‘l flxrgl.& for u&ma Lwe{:‘ty-lour h‘anu, IMMENSE and the dootors finding they could not get it up, 9, fomala Pawnbroker’s Sale (85 Statast., IVERY EVENING, st 7 o'olock, untll * nold st Augtiue, ' withioat zossivy fo ‘wont to work to get it to Lis stomach, an fiunlly succeeded, and 1t has been thero ever at, e eat Mhdor far oaaty, tho sitite 10,000 stock o idor for assh, , 000 o o cqusiating of Dikmonds, Nocklaoos, Goid and since.—Omaha Zerald. ~Crop reports are conflicting, It seems the Eilver Watohes, Gold Guard and Opora Chains, Mustoal, Bureloat, aad Architoctural Inatrumonts, flogant Musls Inte frosts bave done very great damaga, but to differont articles in different places, Warrick Boxes, Guus, Horovors A910NG & 00.. Austionoom. roports apples and peaches in abundance, end A Targe Assortment of New and Second-Tand. poars and cherries goarce, At other points, FURNITURE peaches ara scarce, chorries plenty, Pears will bo OF RVERY DESORIPTION, very acarco, it appears. The coming cornis in great danger from cut-worms, aud the army- Carpots, Stoves, Crockery, Chromas, Bedding, &o. worms mre appeaving in the menduwumlnd L3 at auatlon, st our salosroous, 195 and 197 Randolphatis bluck, flee-sized bug, is damaging tho kitchon Saturday, 30th inst., 9 1-2 oc’k. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. AT ATOTION, truck, Tobacco has beon cut short by worma and bn,iu in many places, and it Is bolieved the yiold will bo swall.—Evausville (Ind.) Journal. —The Alblon (1il.) Journal says that tho cat erpillars are makiog foatful destruotion of fruit troes und the timber in tho woods in Edwards County, and many of the farmers have fears that NG _& CO. gome of their bost timber will bo ruined by th ez AL pess. In anotler Tiug.:;,'.ph“g‘.‘;;,, 7 Mheae By N. P. HARRISON. catel lars wero for th i on tho Air Tine last Entardey or i arein | STILL ANOTHER GRAND BALE OP from Craokel's Station, coming this way, thoso worms had congregated on the rails in places some iuches deep, and when the train camealong the drivers mashed thom, which mado the rail as slick a8 if it bad beon soaped. Tho train had to ‘back down and make sovoral attempts boforo it could got over the grade," “—All nocounts agroe that the potato-bug moves ment this geason 14 unusunlly early and formida- ble, Mr, Joseph Beunott informed us on Satur- day that on a fleld of potatoos on tho Island, which be plauted in April, thoro are an avorage of niue bugs to each potato. Ina patch he hns on the biuif they are not quite so bad. My, W. P, Prasicr estimatos tho number of bugs onhis at haif a dozen to ench plaut. Ie has noticed FURNITURE, CARPETS, dc., Az ovomom || [+ Mo ot 0 o'clock, at 204 . n Batecdey 26 ‘gt Madison-st. 4 Ao g g 204 and dls e o7 33 Nad "By BRUSH, SON & CO., Balesroom, 4) and 43 Bouth Canal.st. Furniture and Carpets, OF ALL KINDS, AT AUCTION, mnny of thom on the wing, and they invariabiy JATURD. MA R fly onstward, Of course, unloss the bugs ].:h:"‘_" mf!‘;' T Y“SD. 640130 b, By oome to & prematuro and mnexpected | pets, Stave “;u:: “"iu‘.’:'.'nL‘h |5:“:fl':12§' Cars end, they will complotely destroy tho fo- |~ Als, atip, no Btallion, a Morgan, 2 fi!&"usn,_@_xi &€0., Aucilongers, By OSGOOD & WILLIAMS, . Auotlonors, tato orop tlus moasou, It is enid, bowever, that a certain epecics of ant has appesred and is dostroylug thom in grent numbers. 'Uho propa- gation of the anti-potato bug aut should be eu- couraged by pll monns,—Muscatine (Ja.) Jour- AUOTION BALT of the lint nal, D0 Lt no Bk rat oo i 3o o, Haro: —Thla 1 tio way tie Whits Oloud Chisf sums | o ¥eafoflorto s ibile i ez oo 3 (1is up tho history of “Tho Four Kings " of Topeka, Kan,: * About a year ngo the Topoka Common- wealth oontained a poom entitled *The Four Kings," in which the fame of four of Topoka's citizene wan celebrated. They wore Hugo Kul- Ik, the lumber king; Andy Wilson, the cattle king; T, B, Mills, tho bridge kiug, and D, M, Adnms, the money king, Within the year groat ohangos bava_takon place in the fato of those kings, Jugo Kullak {s derd, and his immenne lunbor businoss scattored in different hiauds, ‘T. B, Mllls 1s played out in Kaneas, aud hasgone Dback to origiual princlplea~ruunivg a real-atate | Tutel, onualstiug in o Oqualstiug in past of cholsa On Saturday, May 80, Tilaolat publio PRAL e ll!:n}u.s :{.4 ees, and Hogglos at ks Oswald Homme, oa. the sorser sl bes: lonPiariimtite, Khebis A6, MOBLLIGOTT, Auoltaaosr,