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et THE CHICAGO DAILY . TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE “5,. 1874.: SPORTING NEWS. The Tournament of the $tatd Sports- "men’s Assoclations The Prizo-Medal Wop' by Mr W, B, Wilcox. Race at Dexfor Park---At Freeport, Ill., and Cambridge City, Ind. Baso Ball Games at the Enst. THE TRIGGER. PIGON-SUOOTING, The second day's proccodings of the tournn~ ment of tho Stale Bportemen's Asaociation woro of & moro varled chavsctor than the first, and eallod out a Inrgor attondanco, T'howenthor was a1l that could bo desired during tha early part of the day, but tho Inttor half of tho afternoon saw ono of tho sovercat hurricrnes of the season. Happily, the business’ of the tournnmont was woll nigh ovor, 5o that no matorial disarrange- ment resulted. At the boginning of the day's programma the contaat for tha Association cham= plonsbip was still in aboyance, Mr, Wilcox hnving Killod twenty straight birds, while the Kloinman Drothors and Mr, Whiling Lnd scored ninotoom dead birds, Thera were still two squads Lo shoot, among them Messrs, Kern nnd David Dates, who woro rogarded a3 the only ones who liad any chanco fo tio tho bead man. Kern whs in the squad which lod off, and he juatifled tho Ligh oxpeetations of his friends by killng his ten singlo rises straight, but ho camo to griof in bis doubles, more through hard Juck than from Inck of skill, ay_ his tirst two missos wore hard drivars woll hit, but_ thoy just mannged to fly outsido of bounds. ° Tiatow lost u bird ainong his single rises, nnd the superb budgo of the Asgacintion championsbip was lodgoed in tho Jeeplng of Mr. Wilcox, a momber of tho first sqund in tho first day's shooting, tlis genoral popularity, together with his splendid shooting, Combined to rondor everybody eatisflod with tho result, 1o that it wos with thoe utmost cordialit; thnt the less fortunato conteatants joined witl Presidont LoMogno in the good wishos which attonded thoe formal presentation of the medal, The concluding scores for the first prize wore ua followu s Doulerives, T, iowiolole—4 W —8 16 011 00— § M. I, Guonn, AL Tylor., urr iy it 2011 00 10 3 WI0NII—8 1 "'ho winnor of tho medal, Mr. W. Browster Wilcox, {8 a conductor on the Galena Division of. | the Chicago & Northiwestern Riailrond, a mome Dor of tho rocently-organized Ohicago (iun Club, and o geninl, popular gontleman. It was 8 soro disappointment to the Kennicott and Prairie Clubs that the chumptonship could not be se- cured by one of their members, but thoy accopt- ed tho dofent with & good graco, gind that the emblem of supromacy should be so worthily won, BUQOTING OFP TIE TITH. "Tho eonclusion of tho mateh foft & to botwoen John and Henry Xleinman nud J, F. Winting, who had ench ld]fcll nineteon out of twonty birds, . sud who must, thoroforo, shoot off for the sec- ond prizo, an dlogaut fishing-rod and tnokle, pro- sented by F. J, Abboy & Co. John Kleiuman was victorious, but he'won the prize Ly sheor good luck, gathering two birds which would Huroly have fullon_ dend out of bouuds had thoy flown with the wind instead of againatit, Thoy phot at 26 yards rise for tho singloes, and 21 for tho doublos, and their scoro was a8 follows: g J. Klol ST B g ™ . I, Klolnman. = = an, 08 w8 Messrs. Titoh, of Chicugo, aud Young, of Gonceso, woro b tie nt 18 birds esch for the third prize, but, 08 DMr. Fitch failed to put in an ap- onrance, tho hunting-suit foll to Mr. Young. To would bnve given Dir: Fitch ohard rub on the shoot-ofl in any cago. Thore were four tios at 17 for the fourth prize whicl was won by Mr. Edwards, oftor 4 spirited aud intoresting coutest, the scare being as fol- ows: Double rises. Total, -8 nnu 1 0l 1l0=6 14 TRIAL wns only yartially concluded, being interrnpted by the heavy gnloof wind, accompnnied with rain, which ocourred st about half past 4 o'clock. THE DOG BLOW vian an interosting featuro of the day. ‘It was weraly o boneh show, thera Lieing 10 Oppportu- ity 1o practically test the worling qualitics of the splendid lot of skilled caninen ou exhibition, Aany well posted gontlemen doclarad thaot they fnd hever scon » firior_display of buuting dogs. Tho entries wore a8 follows : C. F. Frizell's Bandom and Dolly ; 28 montha; rod Trish_sotters, ont of Milward’s imported Diack-pud-tan Nellie, by Lo Moyne's imported an, “Iliomas G. Kaye's Noliie aud Diel; 10 months ; Jomon and white sotters, by L. J, Edward's lewon and white Duu., J. 1L Whitman's Putrick and Bridget ; 2 youra s liver-colored Irish spaniofs ; bred by Richard White, of Dublin ; imported 1878, J. H, Whitman'’s dog Grouse ; U yoars : white Erish aottor 3 bred by James Kenuody, of To- ronto, J. I, Whitman's Frank and Joo ; 8 yenrs; blnck ond stoe] mixed, and brown; bred by M. Hillinrd, from an importod Gordou satter. 1, J. Ldward's Shot and Dan, ters; also Dan, ved Irish sotter. C.', Pitkng's Tom and Jerry; 5 montha; liver and white polnters ; out of Crosby's Flora, by Clark's Shot. J. T Lawronce's Rover, “Sport, and vaao'}-; Gmonths; outof au Irish slut, by Edward's Lavarack sottor, Shot. L, Datty's Belt, 1 year ; black retriovor ; brod by Mr. Spafford, of Madison, Wis. . Mr. Mahoney's Nell ; 2 years; black and tan, Gordon satter; with' two pups, Cuuntess and Duchesa, by Clari's lomon and whito Dnsh, Tho Conimittoe awnrded the complimentary designation to Mr..Mahoney's Nell aud her boau- tiful braco of littlo onos ; though they regarded r. Edwards' dog s the best broken, while they wore much plezsed with a family of dogs shown by Mr. LeMoyno, though nob regulurly antored. Nr. Frizell's Random and Dolly were nlso much admived, Lavarack sot~ THE EXERCISES TO-DAY aro likoly to prove the most intoresting of the tournement, na the club medal is to bo contested for uc ten singlo rises and five pairs, Thers are fivo clubs ulrendy outered, and cach has picked itsorack wbots to carry off the prize. Tho Xonnicotts will be represonted by Abner and Ed. Drice, John Klowman, aud Ed Dow; he Prairie’s by W, T. Johuson, Charlos Korn, T\ ch, and D. T, Riston: the Gun Club by 3. Wilcox, Sam T'arrall, II. J. Edwards, and Win, Dryco ; the Geneseo Club by Mossrs, Mitlor, Younf, Doxoy, and Blardalo, and the Sycumoro Olub by a tenn not yot aunaunced. It will puz- ¢lo the shrewdest to bame the winuing club, laias s o) THE TURF. IIATCH RACE AT DEXTER PARK, A match race botwoon-two horgos of ordinary spoed, for %100 wido, was {rotted nt Dextor Park yostorday afternoon. In addition to tho wain slukes there wny o lnrge smount of outslde botting, In order that overything might bo properly conduotod, Mr, Mansur solectod threo well-known gentlemen ag judges, who nado ono . technical mistulio m the utartiug of tho horsea aftor o -dead heat, but it did not sffoct the rosultein tho slightest dogroe, na it wns perfoelly apparent that tho raco wak one-slded, Mr. John McDonald had matched hie borse, Bay Jim, agalust Mr, J, Yonyey's Gray Yagle, the former to draw n wagon, and tho Intler 1o go in harenens. Gray Eaglo proved to bio by long oddsthe bottor horue, and wun with euse, ~L'ho wocond, was dvclared n doud-hent, beenuse of swerving by Gray Eagle in the course of two had breaks, it bolug clear to tho judgo that thoro was o intentional foud driving, Foltowing is the wqmmary : Dextrk Paog, June 4, 1874 ,—datch raco for $2007 milo beuts, best fhreo In § 3, Peuvey’s . gt, Gruy Lol harneas, @, eDonala T i, Bay Jim, 1 o0, Spectal Disvateh to The Clicano Tribune, TFreerowy, I, Jung f,—To-duy's ruces wora pustponed until to-rorrow, on_account of the wouther, A teriifio fiun of wind csme up, fol- tovied by & heavy rain, just a tho hotses wore galled for the first hoat, “Ihe freo-for-all, fora arao of 81,400, which wan on the programmo I ymr}'rmny. 15 poatponed to Snl\lrr]ny.l, il NAOES AT OAMDRIDGE CITY, IND. Snectal Diapatoh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Caoninon Orry, Ind,, Juno 4 —There wns n o good attondnnco at tho racen to-day, it belng o atimated that thoro woro from 5,000 to 7,000 [-copln prosont, The track was vory ilno, but ho wenthor was torribly hot, In ilio 8:90 trot 1 lioro woro fourtoon starfod. The flrat two hoats 3 toro takon by John B, »Timo—2:081¢ and 2:39, 97hb noxt threo by MoHenry in 2:863¢, 2:30, ¢ nd 2:41, The'2:40 trob was sron by Posahontas, 1.ttle Alfred socond, Time—2:151¢, 2:01, 2:10. 5lo-morrow will be tho big dny, free for all, 1 uuning, pacing, and trotting. ———— BASE BALL. . Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tyidune, TN PHILADELPIUAS DEUFEAT THE MUTUALS~Q T0 0. Prrea pEreata, Juno 4.—Thoe groatest gamo of bago bali, ever witnessed in this city was that bo- twoen this Philadolphis and Matual Olubs this altornoors, 'The playing was brilliant on both sidos, the batting Loavy, and tho flolding sur- prisingly aharp. Holdsworth openod for the Qunlkors by a tro- mendous Hit for two bases. Fulmor followed, aiad bt to Carey, who nttumpted to take it with ono hand, but fajled, York, in his turn, mnde n trro-baso bit, and two runs wero scored, which wore tho ohly ones during tho ontiro contest. The chancess for making n run looked slim for tho Philadelphine up to tho sevonth innving, whon thoy Lrightoned, but a good doublo play by Nelson, Qaroy, and Start, rotired Hicks and Cnmmings ‘ol & hit of tho Iattor to short, It was still anybody’s game, and the crowd soomod to relizo this faot sonsibly.: e In the soventh for the Nutuals, Koleon renched firat by o terrifio bago hit. Burdock hit to Cummings, sud tho lattor turnod nnd throw to Craver with' the intoution of making a double ! pluy, but overthrew, and Nelson made second and paesod to third,” All was oxcitemont now, a8 1t was oxpectad that ho would score, and, as. but ono hand was out, the chances for tie A tuals winoing wero groat. Burdock drow Hioks' attontion from tha man at that base by running drom first to sacond, and camo near gotting cnught, Nolson watchod hiw obance, and wag nearly home when tho ball was felded in, "Ho twmed and ran back to third, Holdsworth misaing & good opportunity to retire bhim. Carey sont Iulmor a hotline fly. Ho held it, ran to third, and made a double play himself, rotiring Nelson. Choer after cheer want up at this oxhibition, and _the oxcitoment wes intonse. Goose cggs for both sides wero mado iu tho cighth inving, The Plulmlelphins(id not fecl safo, and worked hard for mora zuns in tho ninth inning, but failed. Dotorminatipn scemed etamped on thoe countennnces of the Mutuals ns they cnmo in to 1ry to turn the tido, 1Allison bit hard, but wont out, Start’ mndo a wmagnillcent hit for one Leso, Matthows rotired on & foul bound by Holdsworth, o splondid ruanng catch, Hatfleld went to first on & long bit to right flold, whioh Mack lob pass him, Start going o third, Nolson popped up a high fly which foll into Holdsworth's hauds, and the fmm was over. tollowing is the score by funings : H 2,0 000000 0-2 00000000 0—0 “Time of | 1 hour and 60 minntes, Umpire—John Olapp, of tlia Athletlo Ciub, To-morrow aftornoon th Athlotics and Mutunls play, and a sharp contest i expected. DALTIMORES VS.' ATLANTIUS, ¥ BALTINORE, Juno 4,~—Eniie-ball: Atlantics, 5; Baltimoros, 7. \ —d STATE SUPRE}\)IE COURT, Rusiness Transacted Yesterday, MouxT VErNox, 1ll., June 4. —Thero was o full attondance of tho Judges of .the Supromo Court to-day, and tho following 'was tho businoss douno ¢ ¥ Cbiengo & Vinconnes Raitrond Compnny v. Jobn A. Martin; writ of orror dlsmissod as por agroomont filad. Same v. Asron Lichtenberger ; snme order. I L. Wilcox et al. v. Firat National Bank of Flora ; snmo order. I, Padfield et al. va H. A. Piorce ; rulo on plaintill in error Lo assign errons by 5th inat, John Nooilinz v. C. W. Wright; bond for costs fllod and bond flischurfud. C. P, Smith v. Barah Morrison ; lonve neked to filo suggostions against striking bill of excop- tians from filo, Theresa Phillips v. H.A.Pitts & Co.; ap- pearance of defendants entered, and motion to strike amondod record and bill of exceptions from file. John Reitz v. Tha Pooplo ; motion to quash roturn allowed, and ¢auge continued. Tritz Matthes v. M. J, Dobshulz ; same mo- tion and samo order, L I. Gibson et al. v. Gibson ot al.: diminution of record a\figcutod, and motion for certioravi. G. 31 DMitcboll v. 'S, Spook ; motion to quash for im‘“z&“ issuo of seire facius. M. A, Glingomen v. H, Iopkie; motion to quash return, J. . Jones ocloy ; anme motion. G. &, Varnoll v. T, D. McGinnis s plaintilf in error ruled to show cause by Moudey why he should not give soourity for costa. A. Pernonv. G. 8. Jones; mofiion for reas- gignment of orrors nud to suppices. abatracts. O, Wagner v. J. Wagonor ; dismissed for want of prosccution. . . W. Brackott v. The People ; motion to dis- miss appeal. A. Burling v, Illinois Central Railroad Compne ny ; motion to quash roturn, Thomas Contes v. The Pooplo ; appeal dis- missed for want of prosecution, R. M. Hudley v. 8. Dupaway; samo order. P. Brown v, M, Manning; #amo order. R. Tane v, B, Wilson et al,; vonue changed to Centrnl Grand Division. F. M, Neoloy v.J. K. Wright ; motion o dis~ mtes nppeals N U. 8. Prout et al, v. E. Grout; diminuf:ion of rocord suggested, and moticn for cortioravi, L. 0. Hopkins ot al, v. the Rose Clare Lead Co;{.;:i\uy ; donth of oye- of appellunts sug- cstod. B3, Morgan ot al. v. 7. 3. Evana ot alj mo- .tion for appointmont of guardinn ad litem for minor defendants, ' O, D, Arber v. Cairo Democrgl Company ot nl.; order changing venue to Contral Giand Di- vision xeac\numfi ~ G. Parsloy v. J, Parsloy ; appoesl diumissed for want of prosecution. Board of Supervisors of Clay County v. C. P, Murray ; motion to dinmiss appesl. ©, Henserett v. J. W. Harmis ; motion to dis- miss apponl, g Americau-Morchants’ Union Exprass Company v. Loosley & Mions ; nfipenl dismisscd. }lv. Bullington v. 8. B. Allington ot order. . ; Bame 5 AL OF DOCKET, BMt. Carbon Coal und Coke Comvany v. Frank L stricken from doclket, A, 7, Corlo el al. v. The Poople ; disposed of previously. i Ihe Yeoplov. W. H, Finch ; continned, 0 K. ]Hudgeu ot al. v. ML Delopp etul.; con- tinued, 3 I, G. Holland v. Tho Pooplos continued. 1. J, Kester v, B, Organ obal. ; continued.. 8, Simpron v. 8. E. Btowart et al.; dismisged for wuut of prosecution, g §. P, 8mith v, 8, Morridon ; ‘passed, uR‘ M. Tute et al v. G. W. Tato of al.; ocon- nuer 0. K. Davia v. F, M, Pickott &t al.; passed. M. M, Fowler ot al."v. W. H. Josoph et al.; continuod, # Nutionnl Dank of Contralin v. TL. Straus of al,; taken on eall, 0. & V. R B, Co. v. J. D. Martin; disposed of roviously. > z "Ihoresn Phillips v. TT A, Fitla & Co.; pnasod, A. 1t Shannon otal. v. Jamos Lall ot al.; talon on call. Chicago & Vinconnes Rallrond Company v. T.. Lichtenborgor ; disposod of proviously. Tolado, Watmsh & Wentorn Builroad Company ', J. Ttoynolds ; takon on cull, . Gardonor ot al. v, I, Bbor Bardt ot ol ; samo ordor, W, Sloj T"m v, A, Calhonun ;_samo ovdor. 1, D. ‘}1 lcox ot ul. v. t National Dunk of Tlors ; disposed of previousl; . SUICIDES. Special Dispatch to The Chicano Lribue, Drxo, 1, June 4,—~Jacob Mossholder, Jr., n ominoht .And wesithy farmer, living thros miles south of this city,” committed swicido yose tordny by shooting himeoll with & gun. Mosss Yioldor Joft tho honso after dinuor ulnunI; tho bo was going to shoot gophers, but wont imme~ dintely bohind a corn ¢rib nuar the liouss, wat down, placed the muzzle of the gun to hls tom- ple, and pushod tho triggor with o atiok in Lis yight hand, His hoad was blown nearly away, Y ea it OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, BouraanrroN, Juno 4.—Btoamship Iermanny from Laltimore, has atrived, New Yonx, June 4,—Arrivod, atenmehip Koln, from Bromen ; also arvived, steamer Utopis, Ve I . Glangow, mfi’z‘w? ‘%‘x‘m, Juno 4,~Arrived—Rteamor Maoce- donis, from Glusgow. RELICIOUS. ! High Church Episcopalians in Central Ponnsylvania. The Diocesan Convention Shows Its : Colors, Annual Session of the Ohio Convention of 'Universalists. THE EPISCOPALIANS, Spectal Dispateh to e Chicago Tribuna, THE OENTRAL TENNSYLVANIA DIOCESAN CONVEN~ TION, WILRESnARRE, Fn,, Juno 4,—~The Convention of the Prolestant Episcopal Church for the Dioceso of Contral Pounsylynnia adjournod to- day. Out of eight doputios to the Gonernl Con- voption, to bo hold in New York Oity, tho High Churchimon have clected six, boing the majority, although tho genoral foeeling is with the Low Church. Tho opposition to Rituntiem, which hna beon gaining ground in the East, hns boon strongthoned by this Diocosan Convention, and _tho annusl addross by the Bishop, the Right Rov. M. A. DoWolf Howe, lLins mo~ torially incrensed the apposition, The Blshop did not approve of 1o Roformed Chutch move- mont, aud thought that the withdrawal of Bishop Cummins wns only anothor name for re- tront from tho face of nilogod ovils which it was hlu duty to confront, und that, in his sotion, he ) BTRENGTHENED TIZ RITUALISTIO BLENTNT. Bishop Howe enjoined upon the clorgy to' ro- “Arain from overy novelty in attire or in mannor of ministration, unloss “oxpressly sanctiouod by ocolosizationl rogulations, Ile said that chanools are not to bo mndo stagea for tho performnnco of spectacular rites naccording to every man's fancy. Pulpits arenot to bo rostruma for tho promulgation of indi- vidual opinion iustond of "tho Gospel, Bome of tho olorgy would conmdor it an not of sscriloge for » layman to ontor the holy places, while those very ministors, presuming upon tho sanc- tity of thoir oftico, practice idolatrous ceromo- nics, or teach tho commandments of mon rather than those of God. —— THE UNIVERSALISTS, ONIO BTATE CONVENTION, - CLEVRLAND, O, Juno 4,—The forty-ninth an~ nusl sesslon of the Ohio Stato Convention of Universalitss asscmbled in this city to-day, the Hon. A. L, Curtiny, of Washington County, pro- siding, About thirty clorgymen nre prosont, aud iifty churchos nre ropresented. The opon- ing session was devoted sololy to the usual ron- tino of canon ‘businoss. Bormons woro doliv- orod during the dav by the Reve.J, Adams, of Ciucinnat}, and 8. Burns, of Fulton County, It 18 oxpected that iho oducational and missionavy interests of tho donomination will recoive ntton- tlon at subsequent rossions. Tho attendanco, apart from the regular delogates, is largo, and much intercet Is manifosted. —_—— MISCELLANEOUS. e ILLINOIS BYATE SUNDAY-SCROOL CONVENTION, Spectal Dispateh to T'he Cliacago L'ribiene, Cranratoy, 1L, Juno 4,—Tne Stute Bunday- soboul Convention is still in sossion ab 1% o'clock to-night. Intoresting mcotings have been in mossion_ail day. Dispatolios woro ro- ceived from New York and Michigan Biato Con~ ventions sonding greetings, and Maj. J. Whittle was instructed to return tho groctings. The Convontion bas no invitation for n location for noxt year. and noarrangomeut was mado forihe next gession, ' The Executivo Committee was appointed as follows: For tho Stata at lnrge, Jenob Koy~ nolds, Tyng, and Gillettos. for distriots, -Maj. Whittl, d, D, Arms, H. D, Roeves, R. H. Crif- :1:!!1. Jr., M, Peebles, and tho Rov. T. N, Nan- o8, «In & temporance discussion, tho Rov. Mr. Mar shal), of Labanon, put particular SUAME ON TODACCO-CHEWING OHRISIIANS, Misa Mary Burdett, of Pooris, gave s lecturo on her munnor of conduoting an infant clavy. An intoresting Bible-reading wau led by Ainj. Whittte, ‘The night-scssion was hold amidst a hard rain- storny, but wns woll attended. Addrosses wera . mado by Mossrs, Vintos, Greonvillo; Grifiiths, Rushville; 3. O, Hapgood, cditor of tho Sab- batk-School Teacher ;. lidnxwmiulna and Rooves, of Bloomington; _Ridgeway, Arms, Monmonth; Dean and 'Jacobs, Chiongo the 'Rev. Dr. DPierco, Frame, sud Dr. Gregory, of ~ Chompaign, and Presdons Wihittlo apenking. Greav enthusiasm has pre- vailed. A Prosbyteriap minister of Arcola has diecovered heresy in Dr. Grogory's address of Tuesdny night, und is out in an article bgainst it in the Union, of this city. The herasy hunt- ar! don’t make much progress in the Conven- on. TAE NATIONAL ONRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, Synacuse, N. Y., June 4.—The Anti-Seoret Bocioty to-day adopted resolutions declnring that i sl socret onthebound frntornitios, ine cluding Grangosand secrot tomporance soclotios, tho Couvention recoguizes a. conspiracy sgaiust oll who do not belong to them, and a standing menace to the religion of Jesuy Christ; exproes- ing epecial _opposition to_speoulativo Fren- Masonry ; rofusing to vote for Musouns for civil oftico, and agrooing to raise $10,000 for tho sup- port of tho General Agent nud Leckuror, Tho mombors’ foes woro fixod at 25 conts year and lifo-memberships at 210, _Alettor to tho Prosident was ndoptod, to bo signed by officers, protesting ‘against the pro- posed Masonic dodieation of the Chicago publio Dbuildivgs. ‘Cho afternoon session was turnod into a po- litieal moeting, Mr. Dlauchard submitted a presmble and resolutions for tho formation of n wutional political party, opposed to secrot saclotics. Aftor o long debato, und some amend- ‘maonty, tho report was adopted. Tho name of Lho parlyis to' be “‘I'ho Americans,” and tho platform of principlos ia to be framed by a com= 1mittoo of ono from onch State. A National Con= vention is to be called to nominate Prosidoutinl candidntes. Tho debate wus very warm on the -proposition to ombody the namo 0f God in tho Constitution us n _plank in the platform, which was finally adopted. Indianapolis was selocted ag the place, and the third Wodnesday in August next as the, time of holding national convontion to adopk & politi- cal platform for the American party, oo UNDAY-BOHOUL CONVENTION. OLEVELAND, 0., Juno 4.—Tho State Sunday- Bchool Convontion at Tiflin, Obfo, roassomblod this morning in the Memorinl Presbyforian Churoh._ Tho attendanco I very large. Presi- dent C, M. Nichols ocouipiod tho chair, After singingand prayor,the toples ** Placo and Work of Sunduy-Schoo),” and “The Rolations of the Bun- day-School and the Superintendeuts” woro dia- oussod. In the aftornoon the Convention nd- Journcd to Nationul Inll, the church beiug too smell to accommodato tho crowd. The follow- ing officors wore elested for the en- suing year: DTrosldent, O. M. Nichols, of Springfiold ; - Correspondin, Socretary, Ttobert Cowlon, of Galion, Recording Seoretary; L. I'. . Droke, of Wost Lanoastor, Tresurer; ‘Willinm Roid, of Buoyrue. An Iixeoutive Ooin- 1mnitteo wus eloctod, whioh was authorized to ap- point Vice-Prosidonts, ———— L, COMMENCEMENT DAY. Special Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribune, JaexsonvirL, I, June 4,—Tho Tortioth An- el Commoncoment of tho ilineis Collosts took pluco to-duy in the Opera House. 'Tho grudu- ates wore Fred A, Brown, 0. A, Ltoot, and B, H. firown, of Wavorly, and Arthur E. Princo, Alherd . Rica, nud Tlonry P, Duy, of Jatksouvifla. Tho Mustor's oration was delivorea by Robort Ruesoll of the olnes of ’72, and the poem befare the alumni by B, IL Dristow, of Alerdoon, Miss, cluug of '6Y%; 'This ovoning, Prosident Stirrtovand hiolds u recoption. “I'io annual commoncomont of tho Tilinols Fo- male College, n Methodist inatitution, nlso oc. curred to-day in the College bullding. Fourtoen young; Indies grodunted with honor, and their ro« ‘coption thin ovening wos Intgely atloudod. This ouds tho exerclses of commoncoment wook, FRic dals s s g JUDGE RESIGNED. Speotal Dispateh to T'he Chicago_Tribune, BanioN, With, duno 4.—Cliof-Justico Dixon, Shawnoctown who hns beon. on tha Buprome Bench slnce ap- lluiutud by dov, Randull, in 1859, has rosigned, 0 take offect whon the Bupremo Court noxt meats, Juno 16, ‘L'he yeasons aro inadoguacy of tho malary in his presont position, whero ho re- ceivos only &4,000, that boing tho rate whon ho was oloctod, which, under our Constitution, ean- nat be ingreasod diwing tonuro of oflias, though other Judgos kot §5,000; alko, thut ho has Loon offored su ndvantagoous partnership in the flm of Palmor & Hookor, of Milwaukeo, Palmer ro- tiring, his dution ns Prosident of the Northwost- 1lfln al'uhml Lite Inuurance Compuuy oceupying s timo. ‘Tho appolutment, (ill noxt apring eloction, de- volyoy upon Gove Taylor, who will, of courss, oloot somo Roeform lawyor, Thero would bis poetio justios, now when the Btaton’ rights thoory is adynuced in dofonso of tho dootrino of tho unlimited powor of the 8tito ovor tho railroadn, of appointing Attornoy= Qeneral Bloan, ho laving boon dofonted a8 n Binlo's right Nopubiicnn esudidato on_ that insuo in 1870, Hia brothor, Thomas O. Sloan, who {a accountod n vory able lawyer, nlso Mayor Dinnoy, of thin oity, W, II, Lyude, snd L."G. Ryan, ot Milwaukeo, have boon euggestod, somo of them, howaver, against tholr wili; but who will be nppointed no ono can guess. A i L, THE NORTHWESTERN STATES, Nows Itoms Tolegraphad to tho Chloda go Tribune, ILLINOTS, ‘Thomaa J, Bheean, Domocrat, was on Tucadny ro-clocted Mayor of Galona, by 638 votos to 220 for B. I Fowler. 10 Contral Tllinols Horse-Fair will bo hold ot Charleston, July 2, 8, and 4. Bixteon hundred dollara {8 offorad {n promlnmy. —Mr. Oary Eitzwillinms, of Bloomington, has recoived from Chicago n chook for $200 for his gold watch and ohain, stolen from him in ahotol of that city about a year ago, . ~—BSome “months sgo, & young man_namod Frank Ross shot and soricusly mnjured o com- panion named 5(1;31, at Lewlstown, Fulton County, 'Tho wound was n sovero ong, and for nome tImo Btipp's life was dospaired of. Last go;'!]: Roun was tried, found guilty, and fined 1100 ~—The recolpts of the Binto- Trensury for Ney wers: On_account of rovouuo, §88,880,62; 'Bchool Iund, $39,067.0¢; Il- linojs River Improvemont, §8,083,28 5 Locnl bonds fund, ©28,160,703 total, $162,~ 143,60. Disbursementa for tho samo timo, on account of revenus, £110,480.63. —In the United States Court at Springfleld vostordny n number of defpulis woro takon ngatust polioy-holdera in the Winnosbiek Insur- anco Compnny, ‘Che judgments are for smnil amaunts, somo not excoeding &0, in which the cosls amotnt to 860. —Thursday aftornoon, n yonng gon of George Bates, a farmer liying o tar miles Wost of Cat- linville, hnd the top of his head kioked off by a horao, and cannot survive his injurion. ~—A caso oither of sulcids or murder happenod noar Brighton, Macaupin County, thia woek. Tho ciroumstances woro quito peoulinr, 'I'ho body of n young man was found near the vailrond track, with a miark upon the head, Whothor it was the ears that hit- him or some lnstrument the Cor- onor's jury falled to olicit, and #o tho mystery is yot unsolved, : ‘The now Trusteo of tho Stato Institution for the Blind mot in Jnckeonvillo to-day, nnd elected tho Ty, ‘T, M. Phillips, of Doovitlo, Suporin- tendont, In piace of Dr. Rhonds, resignod. Dr. Phillips was forsoma yeara pastor of the Conte- nary Mothodist Churoh thoro. Prof. Loomis, iss Alico 8, Rhoads, Mrs. Fanoy McGinnis, and A, E, Wimmorstedt wers, choson teachors, sud Mrs. Lou J. Phillips matrou. ~—Crops in MoLoan County promise an abund- ant yiold, Tho Bloomington Panlagraph pub- lishos roports from all E‘m’tn of the country, showing fino promises. Tho potato-bugs are playing ead havoo, aud chinoh-bugs aro threat- ening #mall grain. —The Circutt Clork and Rocorder of McLean County, Capt. 8. T, Dolloff, has been requested by vote of the Bounrd of SBupervisors to rosign. —A fire broko ont in the 8t. Charles Hotel stablo, in Alton, at 9 o’clook Tnst evoning, aud it was entiroly consumed ; loss small, —John Fitzpatrick fell from a stook-car in Pokin yosterday, and two whools pssod ovor his lott arm, mutilating it 8o that it will havo to bo smputated, _* —\William Whitocpmb's shoe-store in Kankakoeo was burglarized Wodnesday night, and abont §250 worth of custom-made and shelf goods woro taken, ' Last wook a cigar-store, and a fow wooks ago a clothing store, were p{ungcd. tho Inttor of §300 worth of ready-mndo gnnnonts. Thero is no cluo to tho perpetrators. WIBCONBIN, —A fatal aflray about a girl oceurred in Wau: mandoe, Buffalo County, Inst Sunday, Two vyoung mon, named Arthur Miller and William Bolimiedknecht, were conrting the sawo girl, and, on the day named, Miller and the girl wero sitting on a bonch, whou_Schmiedlknecht camo up and attucked Millor. Ho being something of o fighter and a bully, Miller, who had bhis knifo open In his hand, deemed it his only chanco to s it, and ho did ao, rapldly and with such of- foct that Beluniodknacht wos killed almost in- stantly. Miller then wont to Arcadia, and wont to bod in & hotel, whoro ke was tho same night arrosted by Deputy Shoriff Mollingor, who toolt him to Fountain Oity for examination, —At the Univorsity of Wiscousin, at Madison, tho followiug public addresses will bo deliverod ¢ ‘The Hon. James R. Doolittle_will address the law-class on Monday ovening, June15; tho Hon. Solinylor Colfax, tho Athencan and Heaporinn Beoiotios, on Tuosday eveaing; and tho Rov. Willism 11, Bponcer, of Sparta, will nddress tho Alumni Association on Wednesday evening. Commoncoment exercisos will take placo on Thursday, June 19. —aA terrible wind and raln-storm passed over the Village of Franksville Thursdoy aftornoon, tearing down fonoes, unroofing severa! barns, and dnmaging othor buildings. —Cousidorable hail fell, but_itds. thought that it will not soxi~ ously injure thecrops in this acction. —T'hero wan o great blow in Madison Thureday aftorvoon, with considerablo rain, So far ng loow no lives woro lost or porsons seriously in~ jured, but many trees wore blown down aund Grangor's statuo at Capitol Paxk gato was blown from its pedestal. Chimnies topplod ovor, roof- ipg was ralsed, oto, 'Tho steoplo of ‘tho German Catholio church was nearly thrown down. It swayed fearfully, and wns moved some iuches on its utono tower, wrenching the stones out of ‘l)',mm Thore Wera some narrow oscapes on the ales. —A visit to tho country around Boloit, shows the crops to boin o most promising condition. Corn, especinlly, cxbibits wonderful growth within o weolc past. Othor crops are looking healtby and growing finely. —A severe thunder-storm passod over Doloit ‘Thureday afternoon, occompauicd by & mosb violont wind aud clonds of dust. Iences in fome Jflnceu wora loveled nndstacks demolishod. Boyond this, there was but little domngo, —The O'Connor habeas corpus eago wason bofore Judge Alann, of Milwaukee, yesterday, nnd was_adjourncd bl this morning. Tho ar- gument was upon legal ]'mlutu, aud bins rosulted, Fo far, in fuvor of tho Iliucks party. Thero is cousidorable excitoment among the logal fra- tornity. 10WA, Dr. Benrdeley, late of the Durlington Hawle- Iye, goes to Burope the Intler partof this mounth, to spond the summer, —1lio first woman-professorship in tho State of Town is being ngitated for eudowmeunt iu tho Cornell College at Mount Vernon, One hundred thousand dollara i to bo raised to placo a Chiair of Eunglish Literature in this Collego. -Nohewminh D, Earl, of Wapello, has sold gixty-throe head of §-year-old bullocks of his ‘own mlsius, vostorday, for §4,003.42, Io wa# alno offered 81,200 for 100 hond of shonts whicl woro 0 'y about 1 yenr old, —Robort T, Dulko, whoso .whipping by Conductor Evorts, of the Chicago, Rock Istand & Pacific Railroad, in April, will not” have boen forgotton, bns entored suit in the Oircuit Courk ot Duvonport agninst the Railroad Company, claiming damnages in tho sum of 10,000, Mrs, Marths Duke, Wifs of the aboyo-namad plaiutii, ontors sult in hior own namo, in the sane_court and againgt tho same Company, clalming 88,000 damugos for blows ehe roceived n the ear whilo Everts wap nnfn]zud in whipping hor husband, aud for dotention, ete., oto, " —An aceident resulting in the sorious injury .of thweo men, named Patrick Teoch, Martin Hynes, and Jobn Mulqueen, ocourred on tho Keo- Tk & Desdipinos Hailrond in Keokuls, yestordny. Aswiteh engine running at the rato of 20 miles an hour collided with o hand-car running at tho rato of 16 miles an lhour. Tho accidont oc- curred on a bridge. ‘Tho hand-car and its oceus pants were thrown ofl’ and fell o' distanco of 15 foot to the ground, Threo of tho men sustained sovoro injuries, but it is thought that they will rocover, ‘Tho collision wus tho redult of tho criminnl carelossness of both partios in runuing at too great a rat of Apoorl. —Mrs. Mary B, Iayos, of Davenport, has brought suit in the Cirouit Court of Scott Connty n(:alunt five snloon-keepoin of this city, whom sho chargos with solling hquor to her husbaud, Ldward 1T, Hays, and pm{n for #10,000 damuagoes in onch oaso, amounting In all to 650,000 Tho snloon-keopors aro Edward Crace, ‘Thomuy Bhaughnoesy, J. I, Kelley, Ohnrles E\khm, and X, Lester. 3 —Toruce McGregor, of Davenport, n brakomnn in the omploy of the Chleago, Rovk Islund & Pn- citle Ituilrond, filod in the Circuit Court a poti- tion for §10,000 dmnnt;m‘ agaiust that road for injuries racolvod about tho fuco, oyes, hoad, and arms, whilo cutting off cars at Viotor, Ja., ontho 27th day of last April. KANSAU, ‘I'he peoplo in groat numbors, for the lst fow dnys, liavo boon Jinylug tholr_respacti to Dishop Molgo, glving ullm a hemrtfolt weloomo home from hin throo yonrs' vigib to u foreign land, ~T'e Midland Itailrond has heon comploled to Lmwrence, I'he connootion with tho Leavon- warth, Lnwronco & Unlvoston, aud tho Ploasant Hill Roads, hay also boen made, 'Lhis additional Jink in the chain of Kansns rallways given To- Poka anothor Kastoru outlot, MICHIGAN, A fire in Grand Hapids Thureday morning par- tinlly destroyod Virdior & Brown's hardware store. Loss on building and stock, 818,000 full insurance on stack. _Causo of firo nnknown. . —Capt. Willlam Floming, & promincht bnal- ioes minn of Muskegon, Mich., formorly of Obi- MPO' died suddenly of apoplexy, in & mill at Whitohnll, Thuraday evoning, hnving gono thoro on Monday, His romaing wore brought home, ~—Tho totnl nmonnt of lumbor inspooted under tho Jaw In tho Saginaw Dintriot during tho month of Mny wan 80,880,848 feol. Of this nmount, 92,003,089 foot wont to Now York aud Ohlo ports, nnd tho balanco to porta in Ponnsylvanis, Iills nois, nd Michlgan, —An ofticor trom Lanstng nrrived in Enat Sng- inaw Wodnondny ovemmng, in soarch of lsnnc Johneon, n youth of 16 yoars, chnr];od with the Inrcony of s horao_nna wagon bolonging to his fathor, and with disposing of tho sento. ~ Joha- l]s:‘on \\"ns found thoro, arroated, and takon bnok to unsing, —A dny or two sinco n strangor camo into Tisko's camp, on tho Midinud plankrond, 14 Tilos from Bny City, and wantod work. o wns given a job of uhonplnF by Mr. Birason, and ho wont to work, Tho following morning the man ot up and wandorod toward npood nonr tho houre, and. was soen to look in the pond somo timo, occasionatly fooling of his thront, Toward 9 o'clock Mr. Sirason wont tothoplaco whore the man alopt, when he found bim hnnging by his neck to s cross-bonm, n wire having boon usod for tho purporo. An inquest was hold, but vory Jttlo was ollelted, Xrom lottors on tho porson of the docensed, it appeara that his namo was John F. Lawson, and that ho camo from Massgchusotts. Decoasod was nbout 25 yonrs of nge, H MINNTSOTA Tho comer-atono of the Hamlin Univorsity,sto bo robuilt midway botweon Bt. Paul and Hest Minneapolis, was Inid Thursday, with tho usual ceremotios, tho nddresses boing by Bishop Mor- rill and ox-Gov. Marshail. ~ ~—DMrs, Moses_Cotton, n Polish Jow, ongqiod in peddling, had a disputo, Wedneaday Inst, with Bridgot Kohoe, in Como, n suburb of 8¢, Paul, whon Mrs. Xohoe kuocked dirs. Cotton down ond kicked her till sho was Ingensiblo, Mrs. Cotton boing enclento, hor injuries aro rogardod 1 vory dangerous, Iho woman Kolioo was ar- rosted-and hold to awalt tho result. ~—Under the now Tax law and the plan of lovy- ing sll tnxes by n sum total nstond of by a per centago, the nsucesod valuationr of Heonopin Cmmfis?‘lms been increased from §9,000,000 Inst yoar to 330,000,000 this year. Roports from othor parts of tho Stato shiow a lilie approximn- tion to_roal values, whoroby tho rate of Btate .tax will bo reduced from 5,000,000 last your to 1,600,000, —_—— THE LAKE-FRONT, Tho Workingmen’s Party Opposed to Iis Sale, Mr. Klings and His Friends Meet at West Turner Hall. And Denounce Hesing and Lieb. \ The Slaals-Zeitung of] Tueaday contained an announcement thnt tha “Workingmon's Party .of Itlinoia” would hold a meoting ot tho West Twolfth Street Turnor Hall lost ovoning, for tho purpose of showing the Council that they were in favor of wuelling' tho *Ilake-front” to tho Railroad Compnules, in ordor to get the monns to commonce tho erection of tho Court-Honso, and thus furnish employment to hundreds of workingmen. Ab tho nicotings of ike North Bide soctions of worlingmen in tho evening of tho eama day, attantion was called to the parn- graph, and tho question askoed, Who authonzed tho publication of the call? As no one could answer, tho officors of tho sections not bhaving beon consulted, it was conoluded that A, C. IXesiog bed inserted tho mo- tico himsolf, oud it was predicted that the Tnion would contain a slmilar announcomont the day following. Tho prediction was verified, and soversl of tho members of (ho North Side Sec- tions, nseuming that Mr. Hesing and Gon. Liob wera trying to carry out a littlo schome to seoure tho votes of the workingmen, wont around among thoir brothrou on tho West Side, who held meetings Wednesday night, and the result was, that motions woro made to atiend the Tur- ver-Hall conclave, and outvote Mr. Hosing and bis frionds. 'Their intoution must have becomoa known, sinco nono of those who called the mect- ing wero presont. On tho athor hiand, thoro were about 200 of tho members of the sections in tho bai-room, thoy having romained to ‘“sce the fun,” while as many moro wont home when they wore told that tho Lall had not been eugnged. 3R, KLINGH ATPEATS. Aftor waltiug untit halt-past 8 o’clock, no oue appearing in the Intorest of tho sale of the lake- front, Mr. Kerl Klings rapped on the tablo with a cane nnd said, ns thore was no ono present who represented the Staals Zeitung, tho duty of calling tho nssembifige to order devolved upon him. (Lsughtor.] - Ho nominated Hen: m- pol for Clairman, and he was olectod. AMr. Hehluottor noted as Bocrotary, Mr. Klings thon made a briof address, snying that sinco tho Staats Zeitung hnd opposcd tho building of the Court-Houso Ilnet yoar; when work was scarco, the gmbllcnnun of tho onll must “linvo boon “a slip of the pon,” Ho thought it folly to eroct the siructuro until tho contract systom was abolished 8o far .as city und county work wns concorned. If it woro done away with, and he . belioved it womld be within n year or two, mueh money would bo saved fo the tax-payors, and city and county oflicinls have less to a swar for on the duy of fiual judgmout. [Laygh- tor anu applause.} MU, NELKE also mado o fow remarks, deprecnting tho ox- travaganco of tho County Commissionors in pay- ing $145,000 for o hospitnl ot when a8 good'n ono could havoe boen secured for a losy sum. JOIN MAULIFY was tho next apenkor. 1o aaid Heslng and Liob hnd ¥ fooled ™ the workingmon more than onee. Lnat winter—a mitd one—when thousands woro .out of worls, they did advocate thoir causo ; but cnmo now with a schemo to catoh somo votes. T'he workingmon wero, howover, morointelligent than they used to bo;_thoy hnd bad their oyes openad to the wiles and tricke of the politicians who, last winter, referred them to the swill~ borrels whon they asked for food, "Ulio malo of the lake front for - §800,000 was o swindlo. Tho proporty _was ' worlh two or threo times that sum, If it woro sold for $800,000,-tho weoplo would bo taxed to make up tho differenco. A Court-Houso was noeded badly cnough, but it should bo built upon ‘' common-sense principies,” and thore should bo uo_pickings for tho politicians and contract- ors, Ile then devoted o nfnuto or two to Mir. Blorey, of the Times, and Mr. Ilesing porson~ ally, chnracterlzing them as the agonts of tho dovil [apptausc], and thelr printing-oMlicos a8 the workshoos of Mophistopholes, ndding that {hoy had dona more to crush the poor man and keop him down thon soything or anybody elsb. In conclusion, ho presontod the following REHOLUTIONS, 4 whicli exqjted some laughter, and wore unani- mougly adopted: Wizneas, Corlaln persons are ondesvoring to ine Quce thio Common Conncil to uoll the * lake-front* to tho rallroad companies for abont one-tbird of its value, in order, o8 thoy say, to ralse money to build tho now Court.louso, und : ‘WirnEAs, Evon if the Conneil were provalled wpon to sell tho ‘nke front for §800,000 aud tho persona englueering the echemo wers nbio to pocket tholy divie dendn, very littlo would remafn to do any work this summor, oxcopl oxtavatings slned nocessity wonld compel tho Auspension of work as so0n as cold wostlior #ot fn, therefore, Resulved, Yt wo, workingmen of Chicago, in whose ohaif A, O. iieslug and den, Lioh protend to bo wark- ing, think thelr ofiorta uncalled for, and bellovo that this’lukeofront ought not o bo sold for any sueh sum an £600,000, (0 Renolved, That wo no'not desire A, O, Iecring and Gun, Llob for our luaders, thoy llflflllq asaunied to ho such. by calling & meoting of tha * Worklngmen’s Turty of Iilinol#” We aro ablo to tako caro of onr~ elves, nnd when wo wish 10 ninko 4ny roquests of the Commnion Council will call our own meotiugs, and take such actlon s wo desm necessary, without the inter— foronas of * Tlumarck” and is Houtenant, Mr, Klingssald the city's title to tho lake-front was dofootive, and he suggostod that it bo turned 1uto a park, so that al), rich and poor alike, could havo the bonefit of it, The moeting then adjourned, - Idow a Marringe Was Brought About, ‘I'ha littlo son of an ox-Chief of Polige in Tarra Ilaute recently suggested to his futher that ho might produce a desirable chauge in their do- estio arrangemonts by'marrying, and evon wont 80 fov as to nuggnuz tho lmlr ho would like for » stepmothor. Prompt in all his movements, the ox-Chiof sought the lndy, told her of what his #on had suggested, and intimated his dosiro to gratily bis ow’s wigh in the matter, The lady hoard” with rospect, then awakouod har hittle dnughtor, bofors whom she Iaid the wholo sub- Jeot, recelyo.d tho duughter's consont to tho are ' rangomont, aud then gave h . 1 - IR ID0k place g ek gage. oo Thamed POLITICAL. Mags Meeting of Grangers in Southern Illinois. Men Who Boliove in Independent Thought and Action, Aufi-Monopbly Oonvention in Bureau County, IlL The Republicans Ahead in the Oregon Election. Indepondont Reform Convontionss Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, . CATNOLL COUNTT, 1LL. Lavang, I, Juno 4.—At the Indopondent County Convontlon at the Qourt-Houso Wodnes- day, Fishor Allfson, Monrco Bailey, and Cor- neling Hegeman wore appointed delegatos to tho Btate Convontlon, A contral committeo was ap~ pointed, and resolutions, favoring roform and prosenting thoneme of Owon P, Miles for Btate reasurer, wero pansed. GIAMPAIGN COUNTY, ILL. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Lribune, Crranepates, IlL, June 4.—Tho Ohampnign County I'armors’ ‘Aesociation met to-day, and appointed J. 8. Dusoy, W, A. Conkey, J. R. Beott, 5. B.-Portor, Flold J. Dattoman, A. P, Coffeen, and O, N. Andorson, delognatos to the Stnte I'nrmors’ Assovintion, to bo hald at Bpring- flold on tho 10th'inat. Soventeon Grangers’ and cloven Tarmors’ Olubs . wore roprosonted by ninoty-five delogates. No rosolutions woro pussed, nod the delogates go uninstructed, It will o soon that, {u this county, the 'Grangers aro willing to tako a hand at the ballot-box, BUREAU COUNTY, ILL. Spociat Disunteh to The Chicago Tribune, Princeroy, 1i., Juno 4,.—Tha Anti-Monapol: Convention of Bureau County met at 11 n'a?oc k to-duy, the Hon, Robert Hunter, of Milo, in tho Chair. Twonty-throo of tho twenty-five towns weroe reprosonted. ‘The Convontion’ selectod six. dolegatos and six altornates to the Stata Oon- vontion, and, aftor & oconsidorablo contost, tho nolection of tho delogates to tho Congressional Convention was doforred, Tha Dacatur and Bloomington platform was adopted, nlso tho fol-. lowing resolution : Ttezolved, That wo oro In favor of the immedinto pansage of o law by Congresa prolibiting tho Lransfor of cares from the State to the Federal courts, in tho following clasnes of casca 3 1, Whon n suit is brought by a citizen or oltizens of a 8tate, whothier fn an individual or officlnl capacity, againet & corporation, othor than municipal, creato by virtue of o State law. 2. When o suit is brought agninat o manicipal cor- porstion by a non-restdent of a State wheroln such munlclpality in_situnted, on any bonded indobiod- | ioss whers such indsbicdnoss In areated by s Stato w, 1o sult shall ba tried only in tho courts of the Btafo authorimug tho eroation of much fndebteducky, - nnd nuch cancs alinll not be transforred to tho Fedoral Courts, nar simll 6 auit bo brought on such indobted- Boss by 5 non-reaidont sxcopt iu the Stato courte, .. 4, If tho cnsotmont of & Inw, A8 Lioro got forih, I8 ‘decidod to bo unconstitutioual by tho Fodoral Courtn, tlion wo rocommend that Sec, 2, Art, 11, 0f the Conw stitution of tho United Btates, bo 80 smendod that tho Faderal conrta be probibited from taking cognlzance by or agaizat, corporations oroated wholly by Stata e Burcau County gave a large Auti-Monapoly majority last fall, aud the majorlty will, without doubt, bo increased at the coming clootion, Republiconn County Convention. mectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tridune, OTTUNWA, In., Juno 4.—At the Ropublican Ju- dicinl Convention, Bold in Ottumwa_to-day, 3, M. Wiliams_was ronominated for Judgo, and Capt. 'T. M. Fee, of Centreville, for Proscouting Attornay, It is alrondy conceded by the Repub- Ticans that Williams will bo dofoated. The Re- Fuhlicnn Congrossional Convention will bo hold iore July 16, the day after the Anti-Monopoly Convention, Gove Woston, of New Jampuhirc. Coxconp, N, H., June 4.—Gov, Woston was inaugurated to-dny. In hia message which ho Tend to the Logislaturo tho Governor discusses at gome length the subjoct of temporanco, Ho intimates his bolio? that ecntire prohibition is against public sentimont in Now Hampshire, and {ovors pormiseion by o liconse law of some Messago of form, of which he eays: *Laws, to bo cffoctive, must . bo in barmony with public ' sentimont; but this _ principlo haa in n groat dogreo boen overlooked or disro- garded in our logislation on the subject of tem- perance, and tho result hias boen, and is, that for want of propor moral support from tho pub- lic gouerally, tho laws cithor conuot be, or will not bo, onforced. Whichovor of thoso may be tho faot, the practical rosult is tho same.” Tho total receipts from the Stato tax and other Eources during tho past year weore 3140,062, and the exponditures £404,491, tho oxcess boing rep- resonted by cash on hand and by the raduction of the State debt. & The Oregon Glection, 8ax Fraxosco, Cal,, June 4.—Returns from tha Oregon election 80 far give Williams, Repub- lican, for Congress, 4,078; LaDow, Democrat, 8,721'; Davenport, Indopendent, 2,000; Talman, for Govoruor, 4,554 ; Grover, 4,101; Cnwmpboll, 8,462. Boven countios to Liear from, Chadwick, Domoorat, probably re-elected Becretary of Stato; Clark, Ropublican, Treasurer ; Rowland, Repub- lican, Suporintendont of Public Instruotion, Grangers? Mags-Mecting at ¥lillsborxo, 33 Correxpondence of The Chicago Tribune, HrLLsnono, Mowgomary Co., Ill, June 2.— The largest and most enthusiastio meating evor nsgembled in Southorn Illinois convened on the Yair-Ground at this glncu to-day. More than 5,000 peoplo wora on the ground. " Tho Granges came 1n procossion from all points of tho com- pasy, dressed in tha regalin of the Order, hoaded by bands of musio, thoir wagons decornted with overgroons, and cmrying banners and flags with appropriate mottoes, of whick the following wero amony the mgnificant ones : *A Tair Reward for Honoat Toil ; ” ¢ Honost Men' for Office;” * Bqual Rights for All Men—Equel Justice to AlLL" “Indepondencoof 'Thought and Independent Pollienl Action,” @ Equal Ropresentation in Loglslation,” ** Business Diroot and No Middles inapiring uconos that hava beon witaessod sinco tho movoment began, Col. I. N, Colman, of 8t. Louls, was firat in~ traducod, who hold tha vast sudlence in oloso and earnest attention for nearly two hoars, He opoved with & eulogy on tho immeonss gathior- ing, contrasting it with many in his own State, and giving to the farmors of Montgomery Coun~ ty tho credit of tho largest mocoting ho "hes at-~ tended. tlo then lnid_ down tho subjoeota on which he proposed to speak; first, tho owrrency ; socond, tho tanfl; third, how, by Fulmcnl actlon, they might froo thomsolvos from ho mono&olicu that had been oronted and fos- torod by the Qovernmont, to the injury of the outlra laboring and producing olnsaos of tho country in every dopartment of induatry., He domonitrated tho oftets of tho tariff upon tho Westorn faimors by showing how they wore taxed on the five principal artloles,—ealt, lum- ber, alothing, iron, and stool,—of which nll are consumers; showed by what procoss tho laws taxiug thesb nrticles wero rgrncu.md. and thelr offect in onriching the fow at tho oxponso of the many. The patent-right men clnimed bis atton- tion a8 a monopoly olosoly connected® with tho tnriff-robbery,” He “demanded that tho oxtonsion of patonts should stop aftor a rensonable number of yoars had given to the Yu{nntuu a falr componsation for his invention. fo showed that the oxtonsion of patonts over and over ngam wag robbing the people in al- mont ovory article of uwse in farm and do- mostlo muchinery. Noxt, ho took up tho currouoy question, sud mado an onsiaught unon the veto and the Nationsl Banis. 1o advoented political action, not as we proposo _In this Stato, but by forcing tho old partics to nominnte honest men for oftice, and dofeat all othors by yoting for the bost mononly. 'Tho transporistion ‘question he discussod 1Y‘rnm the standpolnt of foroing n reduction of roilroad-freights by wator-competition; ad- Yooated the Improvemout of all foasi- blo _ wator-routes to ° tido-water; and cloged with au appenl for organization avd com= binatlon for tho proteotion of labor; and for its clevation by oducation, and thnt oulturo that shall proparo the laborer to take partinthe lu;iiulnllun of the Btato nud nation, 1o was followed by 8. M,Smith, Bocrotary of the_ Btato Assoclation, who spoke for two hours, devoting a Jarge portion of the timo to tho subject of “taxution, diroct and Indirect, and tho menou whoreby labor must freo itsolf from tho burdons imposed upon 1t by the aperation of unjust and_uncqual laws, Ho urgod the paoplo to make u dircot issno on this point i the com- ing oleotlon for both tho State aud National Loglslnturos, At the close of his specoh, the County Asso~ olation oleoted fivo delognten to roprosont tho men.” Altogothor it has been one of the most* ocounty In tho Convontion at Springfield on the 10th {nst,,—~thus proving that thuv‘mms In favor of indopendent politieal nction, Allagreo that it haa boon tho largeat gathering over known in tho countys and that it augurs {ll for tho old partios {f they shall make ’nomiuations for olthor Congress or the Logialaturo, The largo assomblagoe aoparated in the boat of apirite; dotormined to malo n practical apnlloation of tho lossous thoy havo learned to-day. Sich moetlngs will bo hold in every county in the Bixtoenth Diatrict, and will insuro the eleotion of tho Indopondont eandidate for Congrens, as woll na thosn for tho Logialature, and & niajority for tho nomincea of tho Convontion of the 10th, —_— XKilling Oatorplliars. Mr. Isanc N, Jaquoss, a ploncer of Mt. Onrmol, Tl hos found a way to kill catorpillary, an, that way ho tells through tho Regisier, as fol- Jowa: ‘“I havo an orobard which hias boon badly infosted with cnterpillars, and I trisd many waya to got rid of them. Tirat, by burning them out, which perhaps would have nnswored had I commonced soon onough, I then irlod shaking thom out of tho trees, but they woro #oon bagk again. Aly last plan was as follows: Berapo all tho looso bark from the trunk of tho treo, thon tako a strip of woolon cloth, and, af tor saturating it with sulphur and gmnau, to it around tho body of the troe just bolow whera the bLranches start out; thon tako s brush and Eninllutrlp two or_threo inches wide at the nud on the treo. Tha cattorpillors, atter boing nliakon out, will again ondeavor to mount tha troo, but will stop ot tho sulphur line, Whora they can ba deetroyed by the bushel. A waok's labor could hiave boon saved had I known of this plan at tho atact, blie }mtim}." 0 atart, I bollove it worthy of publi — e BMARRIAGES. 11,0, Gould, both of Ohloago, Lonisa 11, Brine, a'of thieolty, d0aeaof She e Jatier. by s Shemn at tho rosi. P, Gondrin, 1., Mr. T Tiows, boiti of this ciiv. No carn. - "t Hatie T- DEATHS, BLATCHYORD—On Th My i, Bintoiiford, ‘apad 3 soars ad 4 monthe. 'Notica of funeeal foruttor o GROSSHLA N—In this ol it hor e No, Boldinat, on e e, Raryewids of 1wy 8. Croses g{x"m-: lrr\;‘\;‘hf‘v‘onnmhr at1o'clack p. m., to-dny. (tNE—) 28, Houn, Daniol T, Bwi N Nowport, It Ls father of Tioasy L Eviatusnar ot Gioer go. VAN MOT—John B, Van Mol, 4 -at, Belian by bieth, dicd ’u.lnrfl:; i aed o4 unoral to-day at g ololook p. ., a6 bt rosonco. OOIT—Chnrlos W.,' . W, oS00 25;' Ios WV.," oldoat son of O, W. and Julia W i o meler o 10 gk, fo ke iy a0 invitod to attonde o> e Fricudsof the fame Contaur Liniments ollay paln, subduo swellings, hoal burs, aod will core rhoumattam, ” aparin, and aay flosh, bono or muscl i ™ atiment. Tho White Weappor is foe KA rocutty e, tho Yatlow Wrapper ts fos animals, Prico 50 gonts; largo hottles 31, Ohildren Cry for Cnstorin.—Pleasant to take—a ‘porfeot subatitato for Ustor Of), but moro elcactous in regulating tho stomach and bowe! AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Regular Friday's Sale. Friday Morning, June 5, at 9 1-2 o'clock, AT ATOTION. Tlognnt Parlor Sults, upholstorod in Bilk wgrry, Bilk Plush, and Rop, Spiendid stook of Rich Chambor Sets, Bu« resus, Wardrobes, Cupbonards, Sidebonrds, Book-Onses, Rotrigerators, Ioo-Boxos, Bruse sols and Wool Carpets, Bixtonsion Tablos, Marble-top Tables, Also alargo stock of General Merchandise. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionoors, 81 and 33 Randolph-at. BANKRUPT STOCK Hats, Caps, Turs, Straw Goods, &c,, AT ATOTION. Tuesduy Morning, June 9, at 10 o'olook, At Store Corner Monro and Clark-sts, ‘Wo will soll tho ontira Bankrupt Stock of Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, 1 sote aud unmnnufacturod, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, OANES, &o., Belonging to tho Fatate of Harrls & Oo,, in hankruptey, Thix stook 18 worthy tho attenifon of tho tradv. AlL frsioluss goods, 1n good ordor. Wil bo soid fa ot to suit. tho Btoro Fixturcs, Gas Fixturos, &a., Mirrors, 9 Iron Baf ang o.. Sold by orjorof Tt. B TENKTNS, Asstgnoo, o by o RO, FOMEROY & B0. *Austionoers, By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. Ttousehold_Tarnituro, Planos, Caenots, Crockary, Giase Show Oascs, &c., 4., SATURDAY MOIRNING J 836 o'click, ab the Long Ruom, 1U8 East dadfe WM. A, BUTTERS & 0., Auctlonoers, CHOICE CITY ami HYDE PARK REAL ESTATE AT ATCOTION. * Wo will'soll at public auction without roserve, to iho Bipent bidger, ok iho sonis of the. Chicaga: oal Tistnts Tiichange, Opon oard of Trads Bullding, No. 110 La. Ballgeots, on Alonday, Juno8, 1874, at 11 a'olock a, i, tho foliowing eholcd ‘roal cvtate, to wit: GxI’ fook, north Tront, on Ontacio-st, : 200 foot cast of Pluo-atiy vory choico yesiiloncs proparty on tlio North Sido. ~ Al 832178 foot Wweat front, on Ellfs-av,, adjolning and nort of houso No, 181 Ellls-nv., & vory dosirablo lot, in an oz~ Sollant nelghborkood ; onveniont to Liorss cars and Hyda Fark ltalirond. Also, 358 foot to ®-foot alles, srith alley on aide, Rorth front,on Forty-fifth-at,, 160 fcobcass of Droxol Boulovard. Torma oasg, Full partiouisrs Rivon at tho salo. Titlo perfoct, A tho abovo prapierty it polelvoly o ealdy thine waitiar: ig bargeins will &a Woll'to bo prasout at tho salo. K CLARKE, LAYTON & CO. WM. A, BUTTERS & C0., Auct'ra. S By N. P, HARRISON. TO.DAY, commoncing at 10 and 2 o’clack, wo shall el the ontire balanao of At 204 & 206 East Medison-st, In yostorday’s sale we disposed of 140 of the nnylleannn,ynndv{f nfiuuh soll thuohnlunou tesday. + F T Auctionor, OREAT AUCTION BALE OF Furniture and Carpets, On SATURDAY, Juns 6, at 05 o'olick, AT 204 & 300 BAST MADISON.8T, Ratra Intyo stook of Parior and Onambor Nots; Targe Tot of Unepota, in Drussols, Wool, &0,y &c. . One Llno Steluway Pluo, Ono Extra Good Pluno, ¥ o b sold at 13 At1 o'olook, 19,000 1br, Whito rHnn’s ke, i lots to rmit, RON, Avstiongoy, By GEO. P, GORE & CO. + 08 & 70 Wabash-nv, AT ATCTION, 0n SATURDAY, Juno, 19 o'clock, 10 Orates W, G, Orockory and Glasswares At 10 o'olack—tourehold Furnituro, of evory doscrl Hons aleoy Wardroen, Honk Gavon, Tirossing Caso. s reaus, Lotngon, Kefrigoraturs, nd Too Olieetsy Otlico s Parlor Dosks, Carpots, Baby Unrriagos. GEO. P, GORE &GV, A One 2-Seat Democrat, Four Open and two 'top Buggies, One 1-Horse I'ruck aud one sece ond-hnnd Exproess Wagon, 20 Scts Harness, AL ATCTION, On BATUR t 11 &, 1, n BATURDAY, Junot, it e o A a4 By JAS, 8. MeELLLGOTT, ATOTION SAIH Ot Horsos, Iluulufi ndl Llarnows, on June 6, 1674, &t 10 otk st A2 ALK (o euraer of JAB. 8, MUELLIGO >, tloneors, rockery, Glnssware, 6to.

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