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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WED: SDAY, JUNE 3, 1874, .. SPORTING NEWS, Mooting of tho llinols State Sports- men’s Associations Election of Officers---Prizes Offered in the Tour- nament. Raoes at Freoport, Illy ond Oam- bridge City, Inds Interesting Ball Games at the East ; Yesterday. The Whites and Reds To-Day. BASE BALL. THE RED STOUKINGS, of Boston, will arrive in tho city this morning, and in tho afternoon will play tho fltsb of ¢ so- rios of champlonship games with the Whito Btockings, on tho grounds at tho corner of State and Twonty-third stroots, Threo games will Lo played bofore tho visiting olub leaves hero, and at ‘thoir concluslon the Whites will tako tholr first Eastorn trip, returning in timo to play the Tteds again on the Fourth of July. 'fhe games that are to bo playod within o weok havo nitracted gonoral attention all through tho country, it boing considered that the champiou- ship lies botween tho Whites nud Rode, and hero in Cbieago thoy havo boon matters of spoculn- tion for days. Tho publio will bo intorestod in knowing that tho following will be tho flalding positions of the homeclub: Zottlein, pitcher; Malone, catchor ; Devlin, flrab bnso; DPeters, socond baso ; Forco, short stop ; Meyerle, third Daso ; Cuthbert, loft fleld ; Hinos, centro field ; Gleny, right ficld. Roturnas of this aftornoon’s gamo will bo received by iuningsat Doty & Riunee’ billiard-hall, rear of the Brovoort House, THE ATHLETICS DEVEAT TUNR ATLANTICS 17 70 8, Special Dispatch to T'he Chicauo 'ribune, PuiLADELMIUA, Pa,, June o Atlantics rocaived s bad o dofest at tho Landsof tho Athlctics to-dny, in this city, as thoy will bo Jikely to get during tho senson, The totals for thio home vlub aro largo, whilo the orrors of the Brooklynitos ave fourful. For thio ouly club, too, which hins conquered the champions, nnd that in two euccassivo gares, to receiva sueh o whip- ing from an organizstion which the ted Stock- 1ngs have defeated badly, shows the uncertainty of tho national game. > Tho groatest intorest wns manifestod to wit- ncus Bond's pitching, and the provious heralding of his novel htylo of pitclting helpod to swoll tho multitude. _ITis peculiarity lios in bis giving the ball and underbend throw, which, nesisted by o Jork of the arm aud n twist of the wrist, givos tho ball great volocity. English cricketors term it n “ serow.” ‘Tho Athlotics, howover, did not goom to oxpericuce nuy dificulty in bitting it, eud did so for & total of sixtoon bage-bits uud ono home-run, Trom tho wiy in which the gamo opened, thera was every reasen to oxpect & good contest, but when Fergusou commeuced to_fumblo, and all Tuuds on that side took their turny, the intercat in tho afMair was lost, The Atlantics batted purd, but with bad judgment, while their flold~ fng, especially theinflelding, was misorable, For- gion, Piosce, and Weet doiug badly, | Aftor tho Afbfotics hind mado threo runs iu tho second inuing, and the Atlautics followed in tho noxt by threoruns, also, it was hoped thnt thero would bea hardstruggle for thesupromacy, but tho blanks wero rolled up Tlickly for tho Atlantics, whilst tho Athletics talliod s high na six in ous inning,—tho tifth,—tho greator portion of them beingon errors, Their brilliant batting was con- tinued in the noxt inning for three runs, Me- Dride, of late, has been doiug some good hitting, he, Angon, Sutton, and MeMullon entrying off the Yonors in that line, Sutton, in lightniug throws of magnificont stons, and a splendid doublo pluy made Dy Battin, Fisler, avd MeBride _iu tho lnst iuning, won_ much priiso. Dierce, West, and Cluck also doubled Auson and Labtin in the ninth inning brilliantly, Jollowing is the score by inningss Tnvinii— 1334667889 4 ¢ 423 0-17 0008 08 [cMullen, 1, sendorfer, of the Athletie Club, THE PHILADELPIIA DEFEAT THE MUTUALS—8T0 T, Specia! Disyaten o The Chicaqo 7ribune, New Yonk, June 2.—The Mutuals, of this city, mot the I'hiladelpbis Club on the Union Grounds, Braoklyn, to-day, for the first time this season, Ta pools bofore tlie gnme, tlo dutuals wore the fuvorites nt odds of 100 to 55, and 60 to 25, Ply wa eallod at o'clock, with the Philadelphing at tho bat. Mutuals took a decided lead at tho beginnivg of the gnmo, as tho scoro stood 4 to 0 in their favor at the and of tho third inning, but they only added 3 moro to thoir score, whilo iho Philadelphias made 38 in tho fourth, 2in the sixth, aud 3 in tho cighth inning, wiuning the ame by the closo acore of 8to 7. In themixth uning ‘Craver mado tho finest double play scen oa tho grounds this reason. THE ECORE. vinLAvELELS, | PO UTUALS, |, FO Eggler, o, L. of allingham, } 3 Woldsworth, 3b.s.| 0 lfaiison, r. . i 2 Lulm 9| sturt, 1 1dq 7 7| Matthews, 1, 1ol o 4]vm.mum, 7 3 1 Xelson, i s 2|l Burdack, o 2 &lltemnon, e 8 2 0iiCouly, 4 o 1 b 21' Total, LI 1384506780 0000203 0-8 13000001 2.7 npire— e of g Lluns eurned=! & rponter, of o Namelces Club, ‘1ro hiotirs aud § minutes, ‘hiladelpling, 8 ; Dutuals, 0, pla i i THZ TRIGGER. ILLINOIA STATE SPORTBMEN'S ABSOCTATION. The fivat anvual meoting of tho Ilinoia State Sportsmen's Association was hold yestorday af- ternoon at the ‘'Iromoot House. There wero about Beventy members present, tho majority of them boiug ropresenta- tives of the Konhicott, DPrairic, Gun, and Andubon Clubs, of Chicago, and the Gon~ eseo and Sycamore Clubs. r. J. V. LeMoyno prosidod. In calling the meoting to order the Chairman expluined its objects nt some length, Ho said that ono of tho principal objects was to protect the gamo and fish ,of the Northwost. Unloss mensuros were takon to put an end to unlawful shooling and flshing, bo foared that the flelds aud streaws would soon bo deploted of gamo. 1fe favored & law probibiting the sale of . game in cortain sonsons, believing that it would be more effcctual thin one prohibiting killing, Another object of Lhe Associntion was to Lost the rolative merits of guny; and still another, and a moro im- partant ono, was 10 cultivate o “Ki t of generons friendship among those who took delight in field Bports, 16 was announced that the Exocutive Commlt- teo could not make o report, not having had time to get togethor and discuss the matters in strusted to ils cara, Tho Chaitman nnuounced the arrangements for tho tournament of tho Association, . Thoy wora in substunco the vame a8 those publishad in ’1!'u§: TurnuN of Suuday, and neod not bo ro- peated, Jhe yecommendation of the Exocutive Com- mitteo thit See. § of tho by-lawe, provibiting auy lmruon from compoting for the prizes unless ho hus been o membor of tho Association for thinly duys, be suspended durlug the tournsgment, “hlchdcommonces to-day, was unanimously ap- praved, < ho (}nn»llfln of the locatlon of tho tourna- mont of 1875 was thon taken up, and Mr, I of Syeamote, moved thub it B e placo. ‘nero was no socond, and on motion of Mr, R, li"Ul I, Ubicago was dolected ns the place, Th woipts of tho Aswoelation sinco it organization, Murch 30, wore #3706 for nltintion foos and dues, and the oxponditures $98,20, wi approved. "I unnual eloction of ofilcors wae thon held, with the following result ¢ President—John V, Lo doyne, Chicngo, Firat Vice=Praxident—, L, Pritt, Byraciies, Secand Vico-Preniilent—Nuthan Doxlv, Genoseo, “J'reasurer—Ahner L'rice, Chicayo, Becretary—Lnther E, Siiinu, Olicago, Rosolutionw of thauis wore passed to the Leld In that “Yremsuror, Mr, O. B. Millor, of Gerosoo, submitted u roport, which showod that tho ro- The roport donors of prizon, to the proprictors of the Tro- mont louso for courtesics, and to I W. Blatohs ford nud J, J, Whitchouse for powdor and shot for use {ntho tonrnamont. It wan rosolyed that meotings shonld bo held to-morrow and Thursday avenings. ‘Tho mooting thon adjournod. THE TODRNAMRNT of tho Association begins to-morrow at Doxtor Tark, and four prizes are offorad in a grand gon- oral shoot. Tho firat prizo {s an ologant gold modal worth $125. Ono aide of it 18 frosted, and benrs rellof dosigns of crossed gung, dog's head, ducks, pigeonn, grouse, and quail, Tho second prizo fan fishing-rod, presented by Mr, F. 8. Abboy. Tho third prize is n hunting-suit, the gift of Mr. Hallnbird, of Valparaiso, Ind. Tho fourth prizo 18 a fishing-rod, presentod by Mr., Joseph Dut- lor, of Chicago, 'Thero woro at fonat 100 indi- vidual entrics for theso prizes up to 6 o'clock Inst m'nnlnfil snd mors aro nxi::outod to-day. Tha shooting will bo from H and 1! pluvgo trapy, and the goneral rules will gover: o i THE TURF, TIE FREEPONT RACES. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Freeronr, i, June 2.—Tho spring meoting of tho Froeport Driving-Park Assoclation opon- od to-dny with a trotting matoh fora purso of $600 for horaes with no rocord bolow 3 minutoy, milo hoats, bost throo in five, six entries, Wol- ford %, formerly Anti-Mononoly, n bay colt, osnod by the Hon. John F. dmith, of this city, won the race in throo etraight heats. Sam, Shorply, a sorrol stallion, of Davenport, was, gecond. Wost Liborty, David H, Snowilake, and Charley Longworth wero distanced iu tuo frst hent. ‘Pime—2:37%¢; 2:60; 3:00, Tue eecond rnco wns o runping match, half- milo honty, hest threo in five. 'hore were four gnmosx Nimrod, Jefl. Davis, Rosn Dam, nud 211 134 2 333 ralning at noon, and continued during the races. I'wo trotting matchos take place to-morraw for 2.0 and 238 horeos; purecs, 8000 and $800. Tho meeting will continue until Fridey. TACES AT GAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Special Dispateh to T'ha Chacago Tribune. Caxpripat City, Ind., June 2.—In the three- minuto race to-day, theve wero oleven entrios, It was Lotly cantostod and way won by F', Brady's mare, Lottie, from Tippeonnos; T, Oliver's gold- ing, T, J. Stovons, socond: James Wilson's Kitty, third : timo—2:873¢; 2:363; 2:0736; 237, Jim Fislk took the third hent. Tho second race, for horvos thnb mevor beat 2:35, ton entries, was won in three straight hoats Dby John Iines groy gelding, Silver Nide, of Minorva, Ohio; Sam Peunces mare, Dolly, socond; Aattock's Tom Wonder, third; Little Alfrod Grey, Alex Black, Frank of Nashvillo, and Jen- nio B, of Naghville, distancod; time—2:80; 2:30; 2:30, Tho attendnanco was small, not over 2,000 being prosent, To-morrow will be tho 2:50 pacing raco, tho 2:20 trotting, und the 5-vear-old trot- ting races. The wonther is vory flne nnd the track in excollent ordor. A big crowd is expeoteds THE ENGLISI RACES, * T.oxpoy, June 2—The Epsom summor reces bogau to-day, and tha race for tho Derby stalen tnkes plnce to-morrow. Lord Falmouth's Atlan- tic, herotofore tho favorite, gave place to-day to Sir Tatham Bykes’ Courouno do For. BACING IN CANADA. Warronp, Ont., June 2.—H. Ray's pony trotted, yoaterday, bofore o Aulky, on the Wal- ford courso, eighty-soven miles in’ 11 hours and. 20 minutes, in ono ntraight hoat. A Inrge amount of mouey ciangod hands in botting, ——— AQUATIOC. FATLAOAT REGATTA AT DETROIT. Snecint_Dispateh to L'he Chicago 7'ribune, Detnorr, Mich,, Juno 2.—In the international sall-boal rogattn hioro to-day, tho firat prize was takon by the Nottie, owned by C. B. Hull, which onmo in socond, but wou on time allowance. MILWAUKEE'S SENSATION. The State Supreme Court Dectden that Xt Blas No Jurisdiction in tho Sols diers! Iomoe Caves # Svecial Diapalch to The Chicago Tribune, Mapreox, Wis,, Junc 2.—A large numbor of legal gentlomen and others were in the Supreme Court-room this morning oxpocting to hear tho arguments of eminont counsel in the habena corpus caso of John O’Conner, an inmato of tho Boldiers’ Home, claiming to bo illogally deprived of his liborty by tho Milwaukee County Sherifl; but the petition for enid writ, nfter brief argn- mont by M. 8. Murpby, who, with N.J. Em- mous, appenred for petitioner, and E. G. Ryan, who, with Distriot-Attorney Roil Brock, ape penred for the Shoriff, wes dismissod by Chief-Justico Dixon for Inck of juvindics tion,. without any presentation of tho gues- tion of mninr{ and civil jumadiction involved. The potition, of which Tur Tninusy publisied the substanco o Friday, was rond, and then tho return of Sheriff MacDonald, stat- ing why lio hield thoe prisonor on & warrant from tho Miliwaukeo Couuty Municipal Courb for as- sault and battery, and claiming that the Judges of Milwaukee County, having power to iusue the writ of habeas corpus, and not having re- fused, the Chiof-Justics hnd no jurisdiction to iusuo it, Mr. Ryan thon rond Seca. § and 4 of Ciap. 158, Revieed Btatulos, which prescribes {hot application for a writ of habens corpus shnil bo mndo to Judges of the Suprome, Circult, or County Courts, or Court Commission~ er within the county whore the prisoner is gitunted, or, in caso of feilwre to obtein a writ, to somo oliicor of an ndjoming connty. and that, whero upplication is mado to an olicor not res siding in tho county for a writ, he shall require proof thnt there ja no officer in tho county to grant it, or that it e Loon deniod. Mr, Ryan snid it scomed to him that this excluded tho }umdictmu of the Superlor Court and tho Chief- ustico, Mr. Murphy argued, from the placing of o comma in the third section, that tho limita- tion was only o tho County Court Commise sionor, and protested ngainst rostricting tho power of a Siate Judicial fuuctionary by technicnl construction, limiting the great tomedial writ, and dopriving tho Bapremo Court Judges of n prerogative which he clnimed had beon exorclsed without rogard to place of imprisonmont. 2 Mr., Rynn thought the statuta was plain, Ho snid thojdea that the Chicf-Justice ought to have jurisdiction reminded him_of the Indiaus Judgo who claimed Lo had juvisdiction coexton- give withrascality. IIa would like to sec his Houor so situatod as to exercise such juriddic- tion, but in this caso tho statute restrloted lis powors. Justico Dixon Pmmpny decided in accordance with the views of the opposni counsel that ho had no juriediction, and ordered that tho writ of habeas corpus bo dismigsed for want of powor and authority of tho Chiet-Justive to 58u0 and henr the same. THE WEATHER. Nrow Yong, June 2—Tor the uppor Inke rogion and the upper Mississippt Valloy. Clondy wenther and rain, with oustorly or fioutheily windg, n slight rise of temperaturo, and station- ary ot falliug baromotor. T.OCAL QUSERVATIONS, Citiuaco, Jumo 2, 1674, Direction and) Honr af ob.| furoe of Wil wervation, Teather, “sopruorng [omonions |-+ +tnppangy Olowdy. Oloudy, Clouny, ) fresh. \Lt, Rutn, 76 |8, B, fro. . :Gloudy, 81 (1, fesh.,.... Cloudy, ‘Maximuin {hermornoter, 40, Minimum thermometor, 40, Rufnfall ju onty-Tour hotirs—2 p, ., 01, QENERAL OBBERVATION CHIoAG0, Juno §—1 a, m, Wind, Weather, fresh,,| fresl Choyenna ., Cinclnuati, ;20,9 Clovelond . Duvenport e, “67j0landy, aolOlear, L0 Threatening [Fair, Cloudy, lowdy, ‘wontiol. 1. raull 9, K., N. &, ~—TYentarday an inquest “was hield in Milwaulkos, Wis., on tho body of Willinm Hoifman, who died the duy pravious under clroumstancon that points od to sulelde, ‘The inqueat developed the faot simply that Hoffmau diod from apoploxy, FOREIGN. An Exciting Day in the French Asgombly. Thoe Bonapartisis Tauntod with Se- dam, The Treaty of Washington in * the British Parliament. A French Crisis Constantly Impend- ing, Marshal Serrano to Order a General Election in Spain. FRANOE, VERHATLTES, June 2.—Tho vote In tho Assom- bly last night on presing to & accond reading tho Municipal bill, was 804 to 208, Thero was con- sldorablo nnxioty in the Chamber during the voto, lest it would prooipitato a dissclution of the Assombly, Lanrg, June 2.—~In tho Aesombly, to-day, tho General Election bill was taken up, aud a stormy debate followoed, M. Brisson, o Ladieal, In tho course of n bitter uuecch, tauntod the Bonn- partists with loading France to 8edan, A scono of wild exoitoment onsucd, and at ono timo gomo of the Doputios almost came to blows. M. Gambotta delivered s spoooh st Auxorro to-day, Ilo mndo n comprohensive statomont of the position of tho Ropublican party: de- clarod the progress it had mado was owing to its admirablo organization ; prodioted that tho flnal strugglo was to bo botweon Republicaniem and Donapartiem ; soverely denounced the conduck of the Hanapartiets, and concluded with an oarnest and cloquont appeal to the Libierals to unite on the work of consolidating tho Republic. M. Gambetta's andience numbered about 500, eud included many members of the Assembly, and sovoral Meyors who were dismissed by the late Government. Lams, June 2—~The dobate in tho Assembly on tho Electoral bill will be continued to-mor- row, when M. Ledru Rollin will spoal against the measure. M. DBrigson, in_bis epeech to-day, solemnly { warnod the Chambor that the ndoption of tho Dill would lend ton revolution of the plebiscitum, M. Gambotts, at Auxarre to-day, donounced tho plebiscitum as falso in principlo and a Iying homnge to national soveoreignty. All citizena should demand an appenl to tho peopls by means fir geueral olgctions, Whis way tho real ques- o, e GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, Juno 2.—In the Houso of Commons +o-night tho usual motion wag made to adjourn over Derby Day. Bir Wiltrod Lnwson opposed the adjonrnment, 1)\\“,}“\ motion was cairied by a voto of 248 0 69, George Anderson, memboer from Glasgow, calied nttontion to tho losses of British subjects through this escape of the Alabowa, and otker causes, ITe complainad of the high-handed .mannar in which tho Iato Government had pro- vented tho timely oriticiem of the Tronty at Washington. ‘Thoro wero throo classes of British subjects who desire compensation : Firat, the res- idents in the Southorn Confedernoy who loat their proporty through tho inability of the United States to enforce the laws. Socond, thoso whose Propeny was destroyod aftor Loes surrendor. Third, tho owners of goods on board the prizes of Confoderato cruisers. 1o belioved tho Umted States wau willing to recognizo their claim. i Mr. Andorson then moved that, in_the opinion of the IHouse, it is wrong that individuals should suffer loss throngh a natioual wrong ; that, ns England hnt beon ndjudicated at fanlt in per- mitting the escapo of fhe Alabama, and has com- pousnted Americans for tho losses ineurved thereby, similar compensation is due to British sufforora from tho samo cause, o Mr., Burke, . Under-Secrotary for the Foreign Department, replying, declinod to enter upon tho discussion of tho merits of the 'Lreaty of Waushington. The Joint-High Commissionots 1ind decided that the United Hintes Govornment was not responsiblo for the acts of the Rebels. As that Government bad agreed to nppoint n Commission to oxamne ihe claims for lossea ariving after Lee's suronder, lio hoped tho sub- jeot beforo tho Houso would not be pressed. T'he motion was thou nogatived, Pl SPAIN, Panis, June 2.—It is rumored here on good authorily that Marshnt Serrano will soon order o genoral election in Spain, and, if the Monnrch- 1sts are in the majority, he will propose the on- thironement of the Princo of Asturing, undor his own Regoney., Loxpox, Juno 3.—Dispatches from Don Se- bastian roport that the town has boen attacked Dy Carlists in foree, and is ina eritien condition. Men-of-war have heen sent to protoct foreign residents, Reinforcements for the gerrison are hostening from tho interior. —_— SWITZERLAND. New Yong, Juno 2.—Privatq lottors to frionds of one of the American studonts, drowned at Lausanno, Switzorland, give somo details of the nceident, One of the Crune brothers was found sitting upright in the boat, nearly submerged, wrapped in the snil, and frozen stiff, with his hands clutching tha side of tho boat so hard that ihe skin was torn from _his flugers. As thero wore two days intervoning bolween the departure of tho boys und the discovery of this body, and it had been stormy and cold, it is supposed that tho boys discovored the appronok of the atorm, and, on attempting to lower the sail, tho smaller of the Orane brothers foll ovorboard, and thatb William Woodbury, who was an oxcollont swin- mor, sprang overbonrd o save him, and that both were drowned, ‘The remaining boy, it is supposed, wrapped himse)f in the nail for pro- teetion, but bocame dronohed and froze to denth in tho foug-cunziuuod storm, ————— HUNGARY, Loxpox, Juno 3.—A special dispatch from Vienna to the Standard reports extensive inun- dations in the Provinco of Bannl and elsowhore in llungary, Bdlany villages have beon swept AWBY. — GERMANY, Brrasnouna, June 2.—"'io German anthorities Thave prohibited the circulntion of the Puris Dix- Nenvieme Siecle newspnper in Alsace and Lor- raine. —— EGYPT, TLoxpoy, June 2.—The Khedivo has entored upon the negotiation of commercial troaties with foreign powers indopondently of the Sublime Porto, B BELGIUL Brussrts, Juna 2,—A congress, to considor the Aubject of international vights in time of war, \vll‘lzcauvunu in this clty on tho 27th of July noxt. : ITALY. Roae, June 2,—The Italian Sonate hasnp- provod the bill modifying the grist tax. ASTRONOZICAL, Nrw Yonx, Juna 3,—Tho United States war- vouyel, Gottysburg, arrived ab tho Navy-Yard yes- torday with the inslruments and spplisnces for tho sclentlsts ongagod to mako observations ot the trausit of Yonus, Lverything was spoedily teanuforred to tho Bwatarn. The slores contuin five sots of hounes and tents, bowidos the scion- tifio imploments, which include five splendid clogks, ouch worlls nearly $1,400. ‘Tho value of 1o materinl fu wald to bo about §50,000. Tho oflicors of the Bwatara laugh at the scientifle yontiomon, who among tho outflt for the expadi- tlon, e hupplied scotional honsos for Hobart town, a place of 0,000 iulubitants, Tho seion- tifio party, numbering twonty-six in nll, are or- deved on bourd the Swatara Weduesday. chp i oot ot B S WILL OF THE LATE J. EDGAR THOMSON, PirApeLraia, Pu., Juno 2.—The will of the inte Sohn Ldgae Thomsan will bo admtted to probate in tho course of o fow days. It ju gon- erally undorstood that tho instrumont contaluy a provision that, aftor tho denth of Mru, Thom- uon, the oxtate {s to bo disposed of for the pur- poso of eroctng and muintaining an institutlon in which ehildron of omplayes of the Pennsyl- vanle Raitrond, killod in tho dischargo of duty, mny have i Lowe, ¥ e e THE FREE MASONS. Aneelal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Dres hloines, 1o, Juno 2.—The thirty-firat Convantion of tho Grand Lodge of Freo Masous miet in this oty to-day, 'Lho Cowmittoe on Org- +| Blothodiat winister. dontinls roportad over 500 lodges reprosented, and the following oflicers of tnn Grand Lodgo woro prosont: Joseph Chapman, Grand Mastor; 1L W. Rothort, Dopuly Grand Mastor ; Charlos IL, Btreeper, Sonlor Grand Wardon ; I3, M. Linwo, Junfor Grand Wardony T. 8, Pnrvin, Grand Enarnln’ry; ‘Thoodoro hroiner, Grand Tilor. Grond ‘Lreasurer Hirch waa absent. ‘Tho roports of the Grand Tronsuror and Grand Beerotary wero road and roforrod, Tho Grand Mastor's addross rot torth the conditions of tho order, and sliowed a largo incronss of mowmbership and oxtonsion of the Order, 'Tho various commite toes woro appointod, and this nfternoon the Con- vontlon wns ongagod in hoaring and discunsing 4hie roporta submittod this morning. About 400 g:;%r:ll&‘n woro prosent, and nll tho hotels aro TEMPERANCE. Fors Wayne Germnns Rhrenton Voia geances Bpeeial Diapateh to The Chicaro Tyibune. Fonr Wavxg, Ind, Juno 2.—Tho temperance oxoitement has rovived here, and the prospect sooma to bo that o bilter feoling will bo innugur- atod botweon tho crunadors and tholr opponents, which may Jead to sortous rosults, Two orthreo days ago tho Nov. A. Marine, of this city, deliv~ ered a apoech at a tomperance convention in Do- finnos, O, in which ho used much strong lan- gungo agningt tho Gormans. The epooch wa publiched in one of tho city papors, and onusod #0 much indignntion among our German peopla that threats of mob-law wero indulged In. An immenso. ind(fi:\utlnfl mosting was held lnst night, in_ which Mr, Mariuo was sumn- monod. Ila oppoared and nAtatod that Lis remarks had been minreported, A diy- patch was sont to Doflance, which brought reply that Manno had enid eversthing charged, To-dny o committeo was sent to Dofiance to ns- certnin tho trath, and upon their roturn livoly timon may bo espected. 'Thore is much oxcite~ mont over tho matter. The lndies appoarad befors the County Com- missionors to-dny to reslst the graniing of a large numbor of liquor liconses vn nccount of slloged informnlition. The woro unsuccessful, and rotired divcomfitod, 170 the Avsrefated Press) Tonr YWAYNF, Ind., Juno 2.--At n meoting of tho County Commisslonors this morning o largo body of crusadors presanted potitions prolesting sgainst the promikcuous granting of applieations for liconsos Lo saloon-keapers, and jnsisted that the Commissionors should oxamino oarofully onch sffiuur'u namo 1o the appleations. 'Thoy mob with a somoywhat cool reception by the Com- missionors, who gave thom to undorstand that thoy know their own business and intended to follow tha strict letter of tho law. The Keslegers Loclkked Ime pectal Dispateh {o T'he Chicano Tribune. ApniaN, Mich., Juno 2.—Cruendory, to tho numbor of twenty, ontered Fishor's saloon nt 2 o'clocl; at 8 M. Fisher locked tho doors, giv- ing them 15 miuutes to lenve, Thirteen of thom rofused, and were confined in tho saloon, among them boing tho wife of the Rov. Mr, Bourns, Mra. Fishor said tho doors would not bo reopened until morning, and, av 7 a'clock, & Iargo crowd biad gathered in front of the saloon, All offorts_to get them out have thus for failed, Lho Mayor hos been into the enloon, nud it is eaid that ho told thom if they would prowmise to quit, end lonvo the placo, tho doors wonld be oponed ; but the Indies rofused. The grentest excitoment provails, and z row iy imminent, It is cortain thot the doors will not bo opened except by forca. Tho Browers Trylng to Orgnnize an Anti-Tempernnco Party. New Yong, Juno 2,—~Tho Umted Statcs Brow- ers' Aesocintion, which is to meot in Boston ‘Chureday, will endeavor to form au anti-temper- anco party, tho initial work thus far planned being the organization of Leasucs of TFreedom throughout the country. An nddress is promal- gated, in which tho nocessity for opposition to tho tomporance movoment, ospocially that which tnios the form of women crusaders, is volo- mently urgod. Voto of tho Biil to Abolinh tho Massie chnsetts Constabularye Bosroy, Mass, June 2,—Lieut.-Gov. Talbot seut to tha State Souate this alioracon o mes- sage, nccompanied by his veto, of tho bill to abolish the élnu Constabulary. 1io snysif the local aad State polics togotbor caunot enforce the law it shows noed for nioro jnstend of less forco. He is unable to see any just ronson for gotting sgide nn instrumentality that has boon so eflicient in oxecuting the laws, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Btrilke of Braliemen on the Chicngo & Alton Baitrond. Snecial ispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BrooMINGTON, 111, June 2.—An order reducing thio pay of the brakemen on the Chicago & Alton Railroad to &40 and 456 per month Las caused o goveral striko of all the froight brakomon on that rond, Tho strike began last ovening, and bida fair to be very rorious, if not entirelv to ob- struct the road for somo timo. The brakemen, 200 in numbor, have formed an organization to revist the reduction, and Linve pasised resolutions which define their position. They will accopt nothing less than €60 per month, ‘which, they elzim, i8 not more than tho avernge of other roade. They deciare thoy will commit no act of violonce to tho Company or its proporcy, and witl abstain from intoxication during tho strike. | Lust night Bupt. lef,'hn wnnnged to get tho froights out unmoiested, with conductors acting as brakemen, ‘T'his morning a train atarting out north was boarded, and tho brakomen induced to leave it, and it liad to_bo side-tracked, Tho police forca was then donbled, and Sherlil Hous- cheidt's aid with & posso was called for. About twenty oficers have remnined ou guard ab tho depot, and bavo accowpnnied traing to the first station out of town, retusning by special traing. Won brakemen who got tickets and got on n froight train to go out on the Jacksonvill Dranch to moot Incoming traing wero mado & lenve tho train Lurce miles from the city, their going being hastoned by the presentation of ro- Vulvers, Bo far no nct of violence grenter than uncoupling trains hns ocourred. BSupt. MeMul- lin arrived this afternoon, It is not thought that paggenger travel will bo embarrassed, ADDITIONAL TARTICULARS, Froight busiuesy on tho Chicago & Alton Rail- road was povtinlly suspended yestorduy, A numbor of the froight-train brakemon struck for highor wages yesterday morning, aud conss. queptly only sbout balf tho usual froight-traing of that rond arrived in this city. Bupt. Modul- lin, who recolved o dispatch yostorday morning informing him of tha state of nffairs, was com- plotely taken by surprise, having had no provi- ous informution of any dissatisfaction nmong Nis men, Mo left the city for Dloom- ington, where the atrike originated, in o spocial troin to look inte the matter, Ilo took a pumborof freight-brakemen with him, and it is bis intontion to discharge overy man who had anything to do with the strike. The Chiongo & Alton Railrond is paying to thoir Urakemen 50 a month, which is $10 nore thun mosat other ronds, When Supt, MoMullin reached Bloom- ingtou, he found wmalters more seriouy than ~ ho oxpocted. About 7 o'vlocle last evening ho tolograpliod to the ofiico of tho Compauy, usking that Datoctive “ Denny " Bimmons be geut with twenty polica- men to be ready to quell any disturbanco that might arise., As the Superintendont of T'olice lives at Lake View, it is extremely diflicult to got any information to him quickly, and so it wan thought likely that tho mon would not ba #ont down till this morning, aithongh 1o diroot mformation hud been received ab polico hond- quarters aba luto howr, Tho Now Yorik Strilces. New Yonx, June 2.—~Tha striko of the la- borers who attend on biicklayors braught wotle to a staud-still to-day on mauy buildings. Now mon wero obtajned in somo cuses, nnd oue lnrgo contraotor has docidod to obtain Italinns instond of tho laborers recently in hig employ, Printers? Strikes Byaxsyizie, Ind,, Juno 2.—A strike ocenrred in the Bvansville Courfer offico to-day, becauso the propriotors would not discharge n composi- tor who hnd refused to puf an ussessment to wond o dolegate to the Internmtiounul Wypo- graphieal Union at 8t, Louls, ———e WESTERN ASSOCIATED PRESS. Dernorr, Mich., Juno 4.—The nunuel meotin of tho Westorn Astocintod Pross s horeby eallad to moot at Put-in-Bay the lJust Wodnesdiy in Septombar, By order of the Excoutive Committce, 1. N. WaLken, President, — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Noarly all the saloons and bavs in Lockport, N, Y., word olosed yeaterdny, the licenues huving expived, aud tho Bourd of Ixuine having thuy far refused to grant saloon-licenses, Cone sidernblo excitomont osluts, l —Tho ereotion of the soldlers' monument at tho Mound City Natlonnl Comotory wan awarded to-duy, by tho Commlssioners, to Massrs. Emory, of Paduonh, and Muldcon, of Loulevillo, Ky., nnd thelr doslgn was nocoptod. The sum to bo paid 1s 825,000, ~—A tour of tho distiliorios, slaughtor-honsen, and {lno]dng-holmuu, of Milwauloo, Wis., by the Honlth Oficors yostorday, discoverod n most ox— traordinary nnd drondfull stato of flith. ~ The Union Stock Yards ore n paradise comparad with thom, The soandal will bo mado tho subject of a ropork, —~'T'hoconpus for East Snginaw, Mich,, now complotad, shows a total nognhunn of 17,084, Tho Rnpulnuwn of Baginaw Oity, tho roturns for which wero not offlcinl, is entimated ot 10,100, or o total for tho two cities of 47,184, —Ohnrlos Ruasoll, grnprlolor of_the Lake Touee, in_Bandusky, O., dropped doad shout midnight Sunday night; cause, heart-dlseaso. Mr. Russoll waa ~about 65 {‘olm of ago, \was for mnny yenrs propriotor of the Forost City House, ‘e’fi“t‘s"'?"‘" , aud was well known throughout 0 Btato, —_———— CASUALTIES. Run Over and Killeds Special Disnatch to The Chicago Tridune. Cepar Rarmps, Ta, June 2.—A end nccidont oceurred hero last ovoning, rosulting in tho donth of Btanloy Ohurch, conductor, but fore morly mnster of irains on tho Burlington, Codar Tinpids & Dlissourl Railroad. In running through tho yard ho attempted to lun{) from one car to another, but slipped and foll upon tho track, whon sovoral ears passed over him, orush- ing his limbs and body in n fearful manmnor, Tio lived about four ~honrs afterwards, and leaves a wifo and two small ohildren, Stonmer Sunic. Br. Louts, Mo, June 2,—Tho stoamer George O, Wolft sunle in tho Missourl River to-dny, twelvo miles bolow Brunuwicl, in nine foot of wator. Sho is budly brokton, and probably cannot bo ralsed. Blis had about woventy-flve tona of froight, Bho was ownod hore, and valued at £30,000; insurod in Howe & Carrol's ageucy for 320,000, Drowned. Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Triduns, TAsT SAGiNAW, Mich,, Juno 2.—Charles Ed- divgtou, nglml G yoara, son of James B. Bdding- ton, of Bridgeport, in this cmmté. was drownod i ho Gass Tiver nt ovenlng. Honrch for tho body was made, but uli) to 12 o'clock ta-day it had not been recovored. Tho Mill River Disnstor. Senrvariep, Mass., Juno 2,—The body of & boy darowned in the Mill River disaster has been recoverod by laborers digging for buricd mn~ chinory near Florence. T'he bodies of only four moro known victitns remain undiscovored. TFIRES. At Grand Rapids, Mich. Speciul Diepatch to The Chicano Tribune, GrAND Rarips, Mich., Juno 2.—About 8 o'olock yestorday morning: fire was discovered in the paint-sliop of the Unlon 8tave and Chair Com- pany's factory, on the Wost Sido, Tho offico and two warehousos wero destroyed, together with n Intgo glmmity of stock, Loss, 40,000 insur- ance, $20,000. Anothor firo this _afternoon dostroyod a dry liln Lologing o Noiaon, Mattor Co. Loss uligh At Richmond, Ind. Snectal Dispateh to Ihe Chicaan Tribitne, TRiciosp, Ind., June 2,—One of Branon & Hawkius' largo ico-houses, containing 400 tons of feco was totally consuned by fire nbout 1 o'clock this morning. Loss estimatod at $4,000 ; insuranco, $1,600. ¢ e e ARKANSAS, Appointmonts by the Governors Larree Roox, Ak, June 2,—Tho following appointments havo boon made by Gov. Baxter: E. H. English, Chiof Justico, vico J. McCluro, impaachod snd suspended; William M. H. Trey- son, Associato Justien, vice M, L. Stophenson, resigued; John ‘L. Renrdon, F. M. Compton, Associnto Juatices, vico 8. Marlo and Bonnett, impeuchod and suspendod : John C. Clomdon, Cireuit Judgo, vico John Whylock, resigned; J. 0. Davis, Cireuit Judge, vics W. H. 8. Clayton, resignod; Robort 8, Fullor, Cironit Judge, vico George A. Kingston, rosigned; J. N. Smythe, Comnissionor of Immigralion and Stato Lande, vieo William H. Gray, impoached aud suspended, THE COURTS. Miscelloncons Businoss Yosterdays Tho following abatsact of Judge Drummond's opinion in tho case of The City v. Brewstor, de- livored yestorday morning, will be found inter- eating ng defining tho ncts of the Liogislaturo of 1847, 1851, and 1850 In regard to vacating plats of town lots, The caso was tried about o week ugo, but no formal decision reudered owing to tho nbsanco of counsel 3 Tho netion, ho romarked, was_brought to re- covar n strip of Innd sonth of Erie stroot, and cluimed to _be part of Sedgwick stroet, having once beon dedicatod to public uso, thus vosting the titlo in the city, It was claimed that noth- ing had eccurred to divest the title of tho oity, and theraforo it, as 'L'rustos, could recover pos- wesaion for tho beneflt of the public. # “I'hg dedicntion was niado in 1853, by Higgina %iviug this strip 20 feet by about 110 feot, and thoro was no doubt tho titlo to the street became vested in the city. ‘T'he main controversy in tho caso was nbout tho vacation of the plat in May, Muy, 183, by Higgos ond others “who bad " bought lots from him, by which it was claimed that, under the law of 1847, the titlo to that part of the streot in question beenmo re- veated in tho propriotors, and thoreby ceased to Lo a publio strect, That act provided that when porsous Inid ont towns, additions to towns, or wsubdivieions of town loty, and when tho plats or ‘maps hud been recorded, Hat thoy or their ropro- aentatives, before maling sule of lots,—or, if enle had been mnde, by the grautees jouning,—might, in writing, vacate tho plat or map, and have sich vacation recorded, aud thug divest tho publio riglts before acquired. ; ‘P'lhe question, therefore, was whether thia oper- ated In tho presont case. Iliggina and all tho partios to whom he sold joined 1t tho act of va~ eation, aud it must bo Leid that Lho law took of- fect and that the dedication was vacated, The only objection mnao was that this could not be donio in couscguonco of the acts of 1851 nnd 1859 which prescribed & particalar- manper for vaca- tions, The nct of 1859 wan passed bofore Hig- gins complatod Ins got of vaoating, and tlio question was whothoer tho acts 1851 and 1869 ropesled the lnw of 1847, 'Tho Judgo decidad thint thoy did uob, but thut they might all stand togathor. ‘Lhe act of 1847 provided for vacating by the propriotors without the aid of the cor- poration, whilo the acts of 1851 and 1859 both provided for vacating streets by the corporato authoritios, Huad evidonco been ndduced to show that the publio had used the atreot betwoen 1847 and 1851, some doubt might arise, but no wutisfactory testfmony on that point was intro- aucod, 'Tho question then wns rosolved into tha com- potency of the Logsluture to give powor to pro- Er‘mlm'a to rovoko their gifts whon there had con uo uso of iho strocty, Oon thut poiut thoro could be no doubt. Tho Legislature gave the ynwur to dedicato; it could alo givo tho power 0 revake, It could not be seid to ba n sound legnl principlo that, beeauso the right had becomo once vosted in tho publie, or iu the corporation for tho uso of tho publio, it should, thoroforo, romain thore asa permanont right undivested, without tha consont of tho cityor of tho corporns tion, If the stroot so dediontod had been used or approprinted, diffaront prinoiples might ap- ply, and might ‘roquiro ditforont_conuidoration. Tho finding was, therefore, in favorof the de- Tondunut, Wrunsnctod 1TEMS. Judge Drummond goes to Madizon, Wis,, to- doy, huving finisbed tho Btato Iusurinca cake, l%’udgn Meltoberts will bo here to-duy to assist Judge Uary, BANKRUPTCY ITEXS. Johu Gutgosoll was udjudicated bankrupt by Fuu{cnalon, nuda warrant issued raturnablo July 25, 1674, An ordor of dismiasal waa entored in tho onsa of Walter L, Dladen, unless objections be fled by Tuoeday noxt. C In the oxse of Aloxander B, Forris, an ordor was entered that the ndjudication ba ket nsido, and the proceudivgs disinissod on flling conseut of the creditors, HUIERIOR COURT IN DIIZY, John R, Brookman and ' A, Bradloy begana suit 1 dobt against A, Moo and Noah Barnos, clniming 51,600, hoe Vresident, Dirootors, aud Company of thie Northorn Bank of Kentuoky commeuced e suit in attnchmont sgainst Julins” Busch for 58,104, - Clybmrgh instoin sued Bimon Phitlips for 1,600, CINCULT CounT, Joln O, Davison begau u pult for $5,000 agalust the Babeock Manulacturing Company, Jderominks 1%, Coopor bogan o suil uguinst J{mn A, Morrow, clniming $10,000, Trank Jenson sued Friedrich Xoeh for $1,000, William £, Rollo, Assignee of Merchants' In- surance Compuny, Mled a bill ngainst W. D, S, Olatr, Elizaboth St Clalr, William XKinkead, U. E, Gallup (Truatao), Margrotta Kinkoad, John B e rociane & Crogt doed for %7,000 on the promiscs sliuated on tho northonst cornor of Ilubbard and Wood atroots. Godfroy Snydaokor and Moses Snydacker flled & bl against A, J, Hawhe, J, I, Hawhe, Mattlo awho, and Arthur J, Hawhe, John W. \Vllllfi- hop, J.'G, Rogors, O, McOarthy, G. Havill, A, . Lilliott, Dolia Campbotl, J. Woiss,0, Swindbarg, J, . Parry, Jacob Cohon, H. Dumay, T\ I, Johnson, O, L. Rollo, M. . Rito, E, B. Dayno, W. 0. W. Blako, 0, Wright, O. T, ftaco, 8. A. Raco, Oharlen Qulross, Danicl McKonylo, Batrickc Rafforty, Ac XK. Olark, Barnoy Andorson, Willlam _Shohan, Chalos Clank, G, Bohweinfurth, W. 11, Fundt N. Thilleon, H, A, Andorson, and Medarb Hartrath, to forecloso a trust dopd for 86,600, given on tho 0. 26 of tho n. 8¢ of tho e, 1¢ of the 1. 0, 3{ of the 8. 0, }{ of Sac, 22, 08, 14, THE COUNTY COURT, In the mattor of tho catato of Thoodore Och- mich, grant of administration was issuod to Cathorino Oolimicl, uodor an approved bond of 0,000, Tho administrator’s nonual acoonnt of the os- tate of August Licko way approvod. Qrant of ndministration was issued to Aloxan- der Oolimich, a8 administrator of the estate of gfiu&y‘oomm\on, uunder an spproved bond of ,600. Tho oxeeulor's annual nccount of thoe ostato of Chnrlotte Boys was approved. Carl I Ovbmich was appoiuted guardian of Curl T, Oelimich, n minor, under an approved bond of 8,000, The nunnunl fccount of tho exocutorof tho ostato of Myron D, F'ostor was approved. Oluims ngainat tho following catatos were al- lowed : ~ Olnim of William W. Orville, for 821.59, n&mnsflnm ertato of A, Knttonogger; claim o W. K. Whitford, for $35, agalnat tho ' ostato of Bonjosmin Morgrn. THE OALL, Jupor Bronarrr—From 145, nnlimited. Jupar Roarns—458, 484, 617, 521 ta 510, Jupux Baoi—177 Lo 20, oscopt 179, 180, 180, 187, 188, 19, 195. Jupoe Gany—36, 87, 89, 40, 41, to 00, JUDUMENTS, Soesrion Covnr—Conrrsston—deorgo King v Jaimos B. Butherlund, §2,100.—John M. Wright v. Artiuz Gilenpl, $130,64,—A1, W, Powell Y. Winchoster JunoE GaiiT—Josoph B, Quinn v, Honry Matiison, P ATy A A At Durand v, B, if, Yrown, I, ', Brown, and L, W, Gor- haw, $1,003,35,—C, M, Deton v, Oyus Flaher, §75. Cinguir Gounr—Jubae Roatms—Rodney N, Day ¥. 0, 1, Iglehort and Gliacles Simpson ; vordlet, $t,and motion for new trial,—Thokla Kaltonbaok v. Cliuries L, Helss, €80,—Philip Adolphus v, Georgo Richold ; verdict, $10, and motion for now trial, Jonok Boorn—Georgo Dukhofl v, John Bermook, 203.97.—Lugona Bartolaly ¢t al, v. ilonry Doverman snd Jolin 1. Moruo; verdict, $425, and motion for ziow nl, —_— COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES. Speeial Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, JACKSONVILLE, Ill., Juno 2.—Commoncoment woek with the ntnorous oducational lustitutions hero Is fuirly oponod. Largo numbers of stran- gers nre in the clzy. This moruing occnrred the unnivorsaly oxerclcs of the Young Ladies' Athe- neum, at the Opora-kHouso, which was crowded to ovorflowing, ‘'Thirteen young lndies read very croditable essays, and racoived diplomas. Thin ovening oceurs tho avnual leves at the residenco of Prof. S8anders, the Principal. Tho anniver- sary exorcisos of tho Institution for the Blind occurrod this morning in the new ohapel, and sbowed tho institution to hiavo beon excollontly conducted by Bupt. Rhoades, who is about to ro- tiro, having had chargo cighteon yoars, Olans- doy exorcises occurred this aftornoon a the Illi- nois Femalo Coltego, Mothodist. They wero largoly attonded, and were very intoresting. — MICHIGAN STATE TREASURY. Sneetal Dispatch to The Chicago Frabune, TAxe1sa, Mich., Juue 2,—Tho followlug is the Btato L'rensury statement for Moy ¢ Balance April 3 $1,311,001.04 Tiecuipts for Muy, 95,787,497 $1,407,770.31 Payments 07 MaYuessanessecsesrosranaces 250,005,28 Balance May 30, - $1,167,744.03 —e CORNER-STONE CELEBRATION. New Yong, June 2,—President Grant this st ternoon laid tho cornor-stono of tho American Muceum of Natural History at Centrnl Park, in the_presenco of 5,000 peoplo, Addresses were mado by Gov. Dix, 1. G, Stebbins, and othors. Among “thoso_prosent wero Scorotaries TFiub, Belknap, end Robeson, and Sonator Boutwoll. Tho bmldiui: is to be vwenty-flve foet longer than the National Capitol at Waslungton, and will cost 6,000,000, VESSELS PASSED DETRIOT. DrTROIT, Mich,, Juno 2.—J'Asstp Ur—Props Phil Sheridon, Arctic, Prafrie Statoand bargen ; Dubnauo and barges, Howard and batjes, Oroniea und barges ; obra Guido, Piter, Orlent, David Btewurt, John Dunn, Plerpont. Tasitp Down—Props Tocket, Manlsteo; mohrs Taflor, George HHolt, Guwn, James C, srrison, Willia + N, W, Stundart, ‘Winp—Northeast. s S Poo. Goorge W. Childs, of Philndelphis, has taken mensures to orect at his own oxpense a_suitablo monument over tho gravo of Iidgar Allen Poe, aud that tho money aiready contributed for that purpose will he kept as s fund to prosorve the monument and tho grave in propor order. e ckhosio it il —Tho wedding of the Rev. Dr. Bellows and Miss Poabody will tako place in New Yorlk tho third weel in Juue, e PEATHS. ® EDMANSON—Mary Eunice, infaut doughter of Geo, Mary Edmans place st tholr residonco, 813 Bouth + to-duy at e p, m o DIAGHZ At bia lato ectdonco. 60 Soduwkst., duso 9, .y Jdnaep) rach, agod &3 N ‘Tinarat will take pinco Thhrsdar, Gno b 46 1 o'clock o . s _i‘rionds nf thy decoased ro'tusitnd fo attond SPECIAL NOTIOES, Centaur Liniments allay pain, subdue swollings, beal burns, aud will caro shoumatism, spavin, and any flesh, bono or masclo & /.E_lfi “’J aflmont, Tho Whits Wrapper is for KMACO gy use, tho Yellow Wrappor is for animals, Prico 50 cents; largo bottlos $1. Children Cry for Castorin.—Pleasant to tako—n parfect substituto for Castor Oll, but moro efficaclous in rogulating the stomaoh and bowels. e o ___AUCTION SALES, By €. 0. THAYER & CO. GREAT SALE OF CHOICE ACRE PROPERTY, AN TUN.AGRT; BLOCKS, looated an tho Line of the ‘Danviliv & Viuconnus Railroad, in tho Town of Lake, AT ATTCTETIOIN. On THURSDAY, Juno 4, 11, m., at Real Kstat Ex- olinugn (Gpen Hourd of Tradg Roon), 119 Lagallo-uta, wwe will poll 40 acres beiug tho N, E. 45'of N. W & of Soo, 3, 'L U8, I, 19, [n Ten-Acro Dlbviin. “I'ifs property is woll situatod, and prosents attractive foaturon {n Lhoso sorking invostinonts uither for pumises of epeculation or ovoupation, being located on the Jine of tho Uz, D, & V. R, Ity the road:hod of which wae gradod Ja a1, ‘and tho vontrat, for inying tho iron lius boon lat aud witl bo completed within 8 daya, Tt is o Splendid Tract for Subdivision, Balo Posltivo, on account of owne Onothird eash, balnes inty cu tintersst, | For fnrthor pa U, U THAYEI . CO,, Real Estato Brokugs und Austionours, ‘184 aat Modisan-t, Choice Residence Lots AT ATCTION, On Thuraday, June 4, 11 o’olock &, m., AT REAL ESTATE EXOHANGE, (Opon Board ot Trade oom), 111 LaSsllc-at, Y 1. uh, of tho E, X of Soo. 2 " oknor of Welguewood 2. ok 81 ‘l;‘lul"a‘t 1, Blook 25, On. o Nt ATeler v Lotn onch LTI foogs - rroll= 8. 1f il Tty Dulds Sub.. W of plock {:‘..m‘lél‘.;:‘h‘l\\‘l;- of 8, K. A of Svo,'8, 87, 1, Wask. 8o 5 beantdful Lots on B . ;..x‘f'{’rb;:lf‘-rn"&-'iu'fi'lu. g SR R font 10 Alloy 6. 8 latson loy-nv., botwoen Korty-t t5-four Wont feands evon Siuids foge, ond Yor- - EERMS AP BALE, Tor furthor pastl taguire of bv J, 11 0 By REED & STEVENS. REED & STRVENS sty wiill soll, on Wedhosda, ‘Atfordoousniz, ‘s fina lio o hecioin Jaces Uriains, ud, hu 5 alne, Opoekor, o fcey Lounis, Coolk A Lioat Lo Hotwes By M. DRUKKER. OHALTE MOWTOAGE BALY tonty of Grasary Store, witl (g s Qwosg aleo, tho Furaltnra oy 10 rooms, Htoves, Carpets, o N o 1o e Bnibiing, Store,wud Lo Ui No. W9 imt Adaing-st,. tnto puaitiv, o, DR DRI, Auotiouser, Auctlonaars, 149 Fast Madtson pglunut, stld a, u., at 253 Parlor, ' Diniug-root, and lizrors, Ixton. Curputs, Ofomng_ont ton. psortmont, Bhow AUQOTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. AT 10 O'CLOCK i HORNING TER Special Free Train Leaves Wells-st. Depot of the Chicago & Northwestern R. R. for the broat Tand Sale] AT EVANSTON 300 Lots I Payne’s and McNel's Subdvision, AT ATCTION, Full Particulars, Plats, &o, ELISON, POMERQY & CO, AUCTIONEERS. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. REGULAR SALE—BOOTS AND SHOES, Tuesday, J 130 o o R 1,000 gelnk o tho one Taway WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionosrs. SPECIATL SALE---STRAW GOODS, Tor Mon, Boys, Ladlos, Misscs, and ohildren. Tuntiay, Juno$, atil o'glock, at the Long Reom, 118 fast Madfs Bon-st. W Ar ROTERRS £00, Rubtiomooms. AMERIUAN AND FOREIGN 0IL PAINTINGS, Oollooted by D, GALE, of Philadolphis, At our Bnlesrooms, 108 East Madison-sh., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, Commoniolng st 10 o*olack a. m. and 2)§ o'olock p, m. ‘Tho collpation embraces works by tho following we known and reHablo arfista: % i O. W. Enapp, G. 'W. Nicholson, W, W. Boyle, B, D. Lowis, R, Fonwick, Hy. Boosoe, Paul Rittor, R, Shoner, Guilliminet, And othor namos known to lovers af tho fino arts, WL A. BUTTERS & CO0., Auotfonasrss 103 East Madison-at, PEREMPTORY BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY oN | South Park-av., and Calumet-av., Betwoen Thirty-fourth and Thirty-filth-tis., ‘Wednesdey Afternoon, June S, at 8 o’clock, on the ground. Nis el lots, 25 y. 1345 fuct b Ine rg‘m‘nns;hul.s”' ”nu'.!"rnnlih)x}?l r";m,;l. flm“n '_“ an nt, on South’ Parkv., Thirty-fourth 5 a5 by 124 foot, [rontl "Liirty-foutls s Thiclys Tutiwouy ty. "ALSOL,ots 35, 91, 31, and a¢ Caiumat-av., botwoon NOW READY. RS . cash, bt TE] S : Ono-thind cash, WAL 8 DOr ont atoreets Sk oths par g T . A, ul)‘l"l‘ulls & Co,, Agonto for hner, aud Auatiingors, DRY-GOODS, OLOTHING, PARASOLS, §teaw Goods, Hats snd Cape, oto., Thuseday, Juno 4, a4 By GLI0. P. GORE & CO. 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Very Attractive Auction Sale of BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, AT0% A, M. GEORGE P. GORE & CO., fund 10 Wabuli-ay, AT ATTOTEORT, On THURSDAY, Juna 4, at 9§ o'elock. Thoe Largest and Coolest Auction Iouse in Chicago. We shall offor ons of tho finest arvl hest-assortod stocks that has bsou otforad this 501 00, 1 har, aud Kitolien Parnities, frigorntors nnd les Gho: rlaguw, Parlor aud Ollics 1 aud Husk Mattrasson, Show Cians, &o., £o. . 1% GORE'& €O,y Auotioneorn, “Wa shall sell on 'l‘huruzglny, June 4, o full no of DRY GOODS, Dress Gougs, Hoslery, Notions, White HATS AND CAPS, STRAW G00DS, &o, Balo at halfpast © a. m. 0, Gy N, V. HARRISON, Geeat Peromptary Sale 350 HIGH-CLASS Ol PAINTINGS, On Thursdey and Fridey, June 4 and 6, At10 and 2 o'clock onch day, AT OUR BALESROOMS, Nos, 204 & 206 Bast Madison-st. Betwcon Fifth-av. aud Franklin-st. This great colloction of Fine Works b netmls .Emurlonn and T'oroign Artists, wi pasitively be sold WITHOUT ANY RESERVE, d evory offort will be made to dispose of fix‘; \“:’}Ig‘LE LOT THI FIRST DAK’. Partios Wishing Paintings Should Not N 'his Sale. Romomber, it is a PEREMPTORY Salo. N. P. HARRISON, Auctioneer, 204 and 206 Hast Madison-ah By BIRIUSII, SON & CO., Kalosroom, 41 unil 43 South Canalst. Furnitre! Furniture! THIS MORNING, at 10, wo shall soll FURNIPURK oud GARPETS of all kinds, rro line of ouk Ktoras Refrigorntons, Urockory, Ao, BRUBH, HON'& CO., Auctlonoerss