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fltins tho offlce In this new Dioceso. 18 honed that tho Dishop-slect would accept, sod tha Dio- cown would recoive him with oven hearts aud hands, Bishop Welles rogardad this Dicceso ay a rich fiold, and belioves Mr. Shivman poculiarly ruited to parform the tmportaut dutios that wiil 11l to tho lot of (ta Bishops. As for Limself, ho +hould welcome bim to Wisconsiu witn Lis whole neart. At thio conclusion of the Dishioy'a very appropriata remarka tho andinnco, "atundlug. jolued in singlug ** Glons in Exeelain. A Commitiea was appointed to iuform thoe Bishopeelees of bis clectran, THE NEWLY-ELEOTED, The Rov, Jacob 8, Shipman (s a graduats of Iobart Cullogo, Now York, about 42 years of aze, thoraughly educnted. posseescs a fino mind, and is thorouphly dovoted to lis calling, e was for s timn located at Mobile, Als,, where ho wan antor of Christ Cliurels, 110 has been pas- torof Christ Churchy Lexington, Ky, for mine or ten years, Ha {8 an ununng worker, atd very poj ular with tho people. It ia to be Loped that Lo will accept, aixd tliat the electlon will bo confirmed. s EDUCATIONAL. Illinols State Teachers' Examina- tlons During the 1°res- cni Summer. Circular from tho Department of Publio Instruetion, Giving Information Relative Thereto. Programme of Commencement-Exerclses at Wabash College and Cors nell Unlyersity. Commoncement at Northwestern Col- AISENCE OF TAIE USUAL TIIROLOGICAL NAD DLOOD. Lhie Connedt bas set ather Eptecopal Conncily agood examnle. ziaen who felt that only Chnetian conduct shou'd Lo witnessed on such su oceasion. In his ro- marks this afternoon Bishop Wellos pald the DI- ceese n high compliment, and tha conduce of the members of the Council warranted him in 8o do- fug. ‘Tha fallowing wefe elected DELEGATES TO THE UENERAL CONVENTION ¢ The Hev, V. R, Haff, tho llov, I ow, the Jlev, George Vernot, tho Rev. W. . Armatrong, the Rev. A. I, Goodoongh, Mr, James Jenkins, . H, Simth, J. C, French, and J. V. Suydam. It in expected thnt tho proceedings will closo #hii ovenisng, DN, ECCLERTON ACCEPTS. Specinl Dispitch to The Ciiteuo Tribune, Davisrort, In,, June S—Information was ro- ecived in thin city this aftornoon to tho offect that the New. Dr. Eeeleaton, of Philadelphia, lins accepted the position of Bishiop of lowa, to which ho was recontly clected, Tho Democral of thia city boldly aksorts that in tho ovent of this proving tiue, ho will not be accepted b\y fully one-hialf_of tho parialies, and that it wil! rosult in tho disrupsion of tho lowa Charen. It looks now g i thera would be & rebellion in tho Josn Enpiscopnl Diocewo on tho queetion of & ligh and Low Churclimanship. i ekt PENTECOST. = CONFIRMATION BERVICES AT DIl MTSSING'S 8TNA- woute. . Tho Hebrew holiday of Shebuath (Pontecost) was celebrated by tho Israclitos fv the clty youtordsy. As tho custom of confiiming the children that have reachod tho sgo of 13 years o thin dny hay been adopted by most of thoe Turnclites during tho past fow years, tho various wynagogues wero filled to ovortlowlng with the faithful, who had como to witnesy tho beautiful ceremony. Tho synagogue of tho Sholom,” on Wabath avonuo, uear IFour- teenth ptrect, of which the Xew. Dr. Messing 19 tho rabbl, presentel a boau- tiful appearance, belng profusely decorated und festooned with fowers and evergreens, At iy place fourtoen girls wero confirmed, all of whom wero haudsowely dieazod in white, Tho cautitmation sorvices wero openod with au ud- dress by tho rabbi, Dr. Mosting, Thero fol- lowed an oponing. prayor by Alias Therewin Loewy, and_an offering” pravar by Miss Julia Tachamn, Mixa Hagar Hefter then delivored an sddvess vory feslingly. Tho cuildren were thon examined on the fol. lowiug subjocts: Dignits_of Mau, lteligiou, God eed flia Attributed, Iminortalite, Rovelas tinn, ‘The ‘Iradition, Dutles, Cotemonics, I und 1ho Jowish Croed, 'Tho answers wero g very readily and with great precielon. Miss E. Frobman said the Ten Comunntmentsiu German nud Miss Tinn Goldetino in Englisn, Yhis waa fullowed b{ a recitation of tho thirtcen creeds by Misd ‘Tina Richtor. After tho examination, Miss Limma Heller offered prayer. mental ‘umclplru of tho Jewish faith wora then explined by Emma Frohman. An fuvocntion and religtoris - duclatatiou by disses Miunio Sehwarz and_Lizzio Fisclor, respoctively, cumo Mies Lenn Weiss followed with & very fucling nddiess to the parents, thavking thom for the many Lkindnesses rocesvod at their hauds, 'flio children then went to their parents among tho nudicnce sud received thair bicssing, This wan o vory affecting seeno, which brought torth icais from mwany oves, tho children contlirmed being the mesd affocted of all. When the chile dron woro again nssomblod around tho minjster’s sdenk, Migs Aume Lovy mnde n few remarks. T'ho blereing of the children by thn rabbi wus the nexs sffecting wease, This was followed with tublimo praver i Geiman and Foglish Ly Minees Iastie CGoldemith and Rachel Ituton, respec Iy, and Misy Lizzie Goldberger made the closiug yrayor. The rabol thon piesenfod thie candidntes with their confirmatiou cortiticates, A Ilobrew toug concluded the beautiful ceremonios, — MISCELLANEOUS. THE REFORMED cuynem, New Youg, June 9.—At the wession of tho Synod of tho Neformed Chnrck to-day in Jorsoy City, the resolution that tho $5,000 taken by tho Ilertzog Hall Committeo bo restored to the per- masent fund was takon from the tablo and diecussed, Elder Ferden repeatod tho stajemont that Touoyek's legacy of &10,- 0 was to the Uneological Heminary ot New Brunswick. not tothe Synod. Ho offered o substitute that the unexponded rum of 5,000 bo held subject to the druft of tho Petor Hortzog Hall Commntton, At the suggestion of Judge Lott, tho £5,000 “Kehiloh I'nai Tho thres funda- was put back in the hands of tho Loord of Directors, ILlder Forden then ro- nowed his rvesolution that the monoy Do placed at the disposal of the Hertzog Iall Comunittee, in accordance with tho desire of the temtutor, Iicsolutions were adopted at the sftormoon ression for the division of tho public school funde for sccturian purpodes, and dopreeating the rewoval of the Bible from the publle choals, Adjournod. prFOSED. LoumsviLte, Ky., June U,—Dr, Bamnel . Wil- eon, pastor of thie ¥iist Preshyterian Church ot this city, was deposed to-day from adannixtering {he ordinances of wo chureh, It will Lo romem- bered that somo monthe smea Dr, Wilson wan sumuoned befora the Loulsville I'resbytery to answer certain charges, to the action of thie Presbytery, and carrjod the cuno beforo tho (enoral Awsembly at {ta rocont sosslon n Bt. Loww, whero he actiou of tho Lresbytery was enstained, ‘The I'resbytory uiot symn youterday, and a resolution was ndopted that Dr, Wilson bo roquosted to nolify tho Prosbytery whothier ho was willing to sueopnize its suthonity in the points under con- troversy, aud whetlier ho chove to exorcisa his rivilegns as a wombor of that body, A letter waw reud Liefore that body to-day trom Dr, Wil- son duelluing to be governed by the euthority oither of the Uresbytery or Assembly, 1o wan thereforg doposed by the Yrosbytery, sud Lis nawe stricken frotw the rolls, It 4 1k, Ind,, Juno Y,~The Indiann State Convention of the Univerualint Bunuduy-schooly et ow their chiurch in this city this forenvon, sud wan entlud to order by the Presiqeut, Georgo Uogera. Pastor Fall welcomed the delegites in ! f Cowe mittoen the Rtov, I, 5, Uuthrie, of Muncle, pre- Kented u papier ou * Sunday-Sehool Literature, Its Dofoctn uud Remodies,” winelh wus the uibe Jeet o€ debiats dwslug the day, fhie Convention 14 lurpoly sttended, nearly all tho ulmrcl&n“sn ('urriu of Indianapolis, will address the Conven- a Lilel speech, After tho apuointmeut the Btulo Leing represeutnd. Tho ey, tion thiy evony; LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Bomo malicions person set firo to the frame #04 Arnold streot, yosterday moruivg, st 4:20 o'clock, but the tiamos wero oxtinguisbed befora nu{nnlluxu louy coltagge of Wilham Warren, No, vaued, Au blurm was given from Hox 1 Mru, Mary Edwards, wife of Prof, Fdwards, woinun 3% yours of ayo, restding at No, 1674 Wabash aveuue, attempted suicido yuator- duy aiternoon st 1:39 o'clock by slubbiug here welf in tho region of tho hLoart with a pooket- knife, Tho wound is sbout three {nches deop, B youl und s thought to be fatsl.. Bho wus uttendo by Dre, Nelsoo and ‘Laleott. of temporury wmeauity, St L A, ONE MORE UNFGRTUNATE, Bpecral Dipalteh to Tha 4'hicago Tribune, Taxuas 177, 310, Juno D.—Miss Jennis Nele #on, bavivg buen jilted by bor lover, dilton Ray, tuok a ¢ose of laudauum, but the pbysiciaussuo- ceeded fu savivg her life, bt mr s The peoplo of Kalamazoo will colobrate tho TPousth of July in grand style, Thero bas boon nu enuro ab- sence of the strifo and dircord manifested at tho Milwauken gathering in 1873, Indoad, thorsliss Leen nothivg to mar the procoedings. It lias scemed liko an assemblace of Chiistian gentlos He declived to subnut A long-continued itiuoen Los trocbled hor, sud it Iy bolieved that she committed tho act whilo laboring under a Ly lege, Naporville, Il STATE TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, CInCULAR 3. Deeanrsent or Pustie Insrnecrtox, Srnva- Fip, Ik, May 25, 14ih.—Notico is Lereby givon that arrangomonts hove been msdo for holdiug osaminations for State certificatos as follows s At Englowood, Conk County, July 7, 8, snd 9, Tioard of Examinare~D, 8, Wentworih, Englesood § 1. 8, Naker, Bkinuer Behiool, Chicawv’s George Dy lant, 173 Laat Raudelph strcet, Chicagos T N, Ilan et “SeLesn_Connty, July 28, 20, and 0, N , Mclean County, ), 29, an, A v lnmas. MLatcalf, Normals 8, A, od 8, E. Ragmond, Bloomiagton ; ), Docatur, ‘At Springteld, Aug. 12, 19, and 14, smincra—A, M, Jirooks, Springfield : E, am, Hrrlm]'flel P, J, Rourks, Springnci arifi, Taglorvilfe, At Qaleafuirg, Ang. I8, 19, and20, Bosrd of Tixe oitiorm~d, Vo N. Standish, Galasbitrg § J, E. Dow, Poorda ; M. Androrwe 3 Board of Lz uu:l}m{. At Hierliug, Ang, 3 Tioard of Fxamiu- ora—0, M, Crary, Lyudonj 1, I, smith, Toloj Al- frod Baslies, Bteritng, At Carvnidale, Aug, 31, Sept, 1, and 2, Tawd of Eanminere—Dr, Cyn Parkinton, Carlond Q. 0. Alvord, Catro, TERMS OF ADIASION. 1. Candidates for oxamination must furnish satiafactory ovidenco of good mioral charactor, and testimony of baving taught with marked suc- cesn not less than threo years, ono yoar of which ehall bave bosn fn this State, 2, Evidenco,as to character and snccossful teaching shonld bo furnished to this Deperiment before the timo of examjuation. 8. Tho atatement of the candidato as to tho longth of time bio has tanght will be sufficlont, Evidenco of moral character may bo glvan by one or more reliable citizens of tho commuunity in shicl tha party reeides; or it ha ls porson- ally known by tho State Superintendent, the Presldent of either of the Normal Universities, orany one of tho Bonrd of Examiners, nothing furthor will Lo required, Yroof of having taught Auccess(ully must be furuished fromn School Boards by whom the candidate has been employed. In determining the merits of tho papers, tho examiners will b guided by the following sug- gestions : The brauches are areanged {n groups, aud doflnito ntmber flxed upon, on tho scalo of 100, aa tho avoraga to bo required in cach group s also, & number for a mialmum in ench branch. It & csudidato fuils of renching the average ro- quired in auy group, or the minimum iu any branch, tho certificato will not bo issucd ; but, when a candidato tecoives crodits in any branch equal to, or greater than, the average required for the group in which 1t occars, la mav bo recorded as baviog passed in said Lranch, and may be re-oxamined in tho remaining brauchos at ‘o subsequent regular examiuation : aud, at such re-oxamination, os far ns portains to such romaining branclies, will bo subject to the aswo rules as the othor candidntos thon present. Ilie oral axnmination ja left to tho judgmont of the soveral Boards. In tho writteu examinn- tions, thero will bo but littlo variation frowm tho followivg artangemont : Aversgo renuteed, 807 mintmum, 70, tond . Arithmetic; 4, Grame Thomas, Corbondale: D, W, 3, 11’ Swablen, Lebanon niar; 5, Lsway's 0, “Theory il art, Group 1l~—Avirngo requited, €0: minlmum, G, 1, United Biatos listory § % Uvographiys 3. Algebra; 4, (leowetry, Group Hi.—Averngo required, #0; mintnam, 00, 1, Thywleal Goograpliy s 2. Nubiral Phtlosopuss 9, Plysilology : 4. Natural History, tiroup I Ve=Average vequited, 705 Minhintm, 653 1, Btany 3 2 ‘Chictnlutry ; 8, Asirouomy; 4, School AW, Tho grontest caro will bo taken to mako the examinntioue shrictly impartial. Candidates wi:l be known duwiug tho oxamiuation, and until attor the final award, only by numbers, ‘I'he Board Il hand to each memwber of tho class an envelopo containing & card; on ono sido of the card wili Lo a number ; on tho other sido tho teacher will writo his nama and post- oftico nddeess in full, o will thon jucloso tho cargl, seal the envalope, and writa the number on tho card within upon the envelopel T'he samo number must bo written by tho candidato on ench paper to fdentify it. Tho Examinors witl note the grado upen each paper oppoaite tha number found thoreon. Wion sll the papers nro oxamived, and the general average given, it wili be pleced opposmito its proper niaber. Each sot of papers will bo disposed of jn tho samo manuer. A Urief oepay, upon some familiar tople, an nouticed at the time, will bo required, to enable thie Exnuiir.oss to judga of thogoneral fnowladgs aud ability of tha spplicaut to write his thoughts clearly and corroctly, Shoutd any delsy in tho recelpt of results of the oxamluations occur, 1t will be borne 1o mind shat the careful ronding of several hundred pages of monuseript will require much time; but, as #oun a8 tho report of tho Examiners s reccived at this office, diplomns will ba forwardod by wail, to thuso entitivd to them. ¢ Applicauts should wend in their unmen, five yeara sgo and lier prercnt ponition ¢ nlso to the tiegra’s position then and naw. Tho nogro ie stll ahead of the woman: but, when tha woman gots a volen tn public mattars, and gots a chanco to talk, things will be differont. — Miss Hannah waa handsomelv dressod in white, trim- med with bluo, and received o perfoct shower of bounuots, Tho fingst oxorcino of the day was the oration of Miss Itose M. Cody, of Napervillo. Mins Cody niro dohivered the valedictory, ior sius ject waa ** Wait and Sce.” Sha referred to tho st history of our natlon, and ita wondorfal ad. vancetent, She alwo took up tho aubject of Woman's Righte, of which #lio ls n brava dofendor, Womon n our laml now poxsoed many righits which, A few years 8go, they weto domed, and are,” in this reapect, nuch better elunted than thoso of other conntries, 1ler valedictory was oepoclally fing, and & fitting tributa ta the labors of tho Prosi- dont and Profossors, Sho waa most tastofully attirod in a puro white dresa artistically Joopod up with natural fiowess, snd raceived a bouutiful eliaro of floral trilutes, Tho diplomas were presonied by President Smith, aud tho exurcisos wera clored by music and Lenndietion. Thero wero fivo graduates in the Sclontifia Coutse, two in the Euoulish Beientile, seven in the Gornun, and thirtoon lu the Commercial Courses, Tho exercises passed off vory pleasamly, Much wag addod by the singing of thoe Collego Glee Club, undor $he direction of Prof. Smith, and the {ustrumental munio rendsred by Mirs Minnio I Cody, of Napervillo, and Muss Slareh, of Downor'a irava. The Gollege is in A most prosperous condition, aml nndonbiodly ranks as oo of the most thor- otigh educational fustitutions in the Weat, . L. 8, "WABASH COLLEGE. Corseapondence of The Chic.go Tridune, CrawrouvsvitLe, Ind., Juno 6—For tho in- formation of those who niy expect to attend tho Commencemont season at Wabash Collego this year, I sond you the followiug programmo of tho exereises ¢ The aonual oxaminations will be held on Thureday, Friday, and Monday, June 17, 18, and 21, Tho oxhibitionsof the prizo-declaimers of the Proparatory Devattment on Thursday oveu- fng, Juno 17; sud that of tho College priza-de- claimers on Friday evening. The military exer- clsa snd parads, under Col. Carrington, will bo held ontho Collego Campus on Friday aftor~ noon, tho 18th. On Sunday mozning, the 20th, tho MVaccalaurcata Sermon to tho graduating class will be dolivered by Presidont ‘Tuttle, In Coutro Chinrch § and, at 7:30 that evoning, tho Annual Addresy before the Sociely of Religtous Inuiry will be delivered by tho Rev. W, H. Plumer, D, D., of Columbia, 8, 0. Ov Monday evening, the oration bofora tho Literary Socios ties will be delivercd by Maf. John W. Gordon, of Indianapolis. Tho rounion of the Litetary Bocietios will be beld in tho Sociaty Halls ac 1) n.m, The clags.day exercincs of “tho Sonior Class will bo hold in tho Collego Chapol on the same day, at 2:80 pom.; sud tho oration be fore the nasocistod Alumnl, jn Centro Chnreh, at 7:80 p. m, by the Ilon, John A, Finoh, of Indianapolis. On Wednesday morning, at 0 o'clock, the gradualing exorciees of tho Senior Ciurs will vo beld fn Ceulro Chureh, Tho I'resi- dent's levoe wili bo given in the Socloty Halls as 7:30 p, m, on Wednesday, AW, W, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, The followiuy iy tho programno of exorcisea for tho week of the Soventh Aunual Commence- ment of the Cornell Untvorsity, at Jthaea, N. Y2 Sunday, Junie 13, —Opening of Sago Chayel, and first of the University seemons under tho speelal endow. ment for_ that purpese, by the Rev, Phillips Brooks, 1. D., of Loston, Masw,, at 10:30 &, m., in Hago Clapel, Bicowrt Univeralty sermon (Uaccalauceats), by tho Ttov, II'MIHDM Druoks, D, D, ab 3:36 po tu,, fn’ Sago Cliapel, Monddy, June 11, Examinalion of eand)iates for adutsrion to the Iversity, ut 9a, m,, Univeraity Inilldings, Inangural widios by Prof, Hjsfmar 1jorth Noyesen, i, D,, at 7330 p, 1is, at Librury Hall, Ynerdity, June 18, mibstlon of candilaios for admission at 9 a, m., Univeraity Buildings, Address Lefore the Coilege of Agriculiure aud the Sibley Col. aga of tha locliaula Asts, at 730 p. n, 1 Libracy Hall, Wednestay, June 10—Annusl meeling of tha Asso clato Alumnf, at 1} o, 1, nt Tabrary” Hall, with a dresaes by Darwin Jackson, of the Clsas of %0, aml Herbert E. Copeland,’ of tho Cluss of n2. AL tie meeting Wil ‘lake place tho cleo~ tan of oue Trustee under he Umiversity cliarter, Cluss~day exercises, a4 2 p. ., at Library Hall, Aunual mecting of the Board of Frustecn, nt 1250 in., in the Carnell Library, Address boforo the Gof- Ieyew of flistory and Literature, by Charlea Keniall m‘(_um, M. A, Drofexsor of iilstory fn the Btate Unie An fur its future, * Wit and Soe,” versity of Michiyan, st 7::0 p, m., In Library ilall, addrewses, and credentials, at an early day, and Lo wparticular to wutato which of the oxaminations they expoct to atien:, that tho Boasd muy bo fully advised before she time of meeting, Lettors of inquiry may be addressed to tho Stato Hn} orintandent, or to any mewnbor of tho Bonrd of Lxaminets for the place at which the candlidute oxprcts to attosd, 3¢ furthier inatrectlous are desired, they can bo found in Circular 17, propared by my preda- ceaaor, which will bo sent on applicatlon, 8. M, LrTEn, Buperintendent of Pullic Iustruction, COMMENCEMENT AT ggnTNWESTEflN coL- Specral Disnaleh to I'ha Chicage Tribune, Narvenviceg, I, Juuno 9.—The seventh aunual commoncement oxoreises of Northwostosn Col- lege took place In tho Collego Chapel to-day, A very larga crowd attended, In epite of tho rain, ‘Ihe exercires, although rathor long, were very tn- teresting, Tho Chnpel was haodeowely decorated with flowers, and & uumber of prowiuent patrony of cducation were noticod smong tho audienco, Exerciacy bogan at 2:30 v'clock, Uresideut A, A. Huth presiding. : Alter tho opening oxorciues, liss Nannle L. Beivos read an osaay on the subject : Not unee or twlce In onr rough Island story, iThio path of duty was tho way to glory, 8ho was tastefully dressed in pure white trimmed with natural flowers. Her peu is facilo, aud her ideas originul and bright, Sho received numerous Horal $ributes. Miss 1da T, Goodrich read an ecuauay,—subject, “'Iho Web ot Life Is a Mingled Yar: Her voico Iy yory clear aud steady, and shie haudled hu'r nubjeet in a caroful, thorough masuer, The “wbove-mentioned ladies sre giaduatos from tho Euglish Seientitlo Courvo. Fuiere werv Awo Gierman orations, by represcn- tativos of tbe Qermau giaduatee: Mr. J, J. Kliphardt, of Lavidatock, Out.—subject, ** What Gaod Desigus 3 10 Bu ™ and Conrad Wiegai, of Girard,—subjuct, **The I'ower of Lauguage,” ~ 'lbero ato live graduates frog) the rogulsr Beie entitlo Courve. Il tirst upoaker was liram 8, Napervillo, whiose subject was “Trua Theru aro, in each of o, alemouty of trus horoiwm, whicl, undor favorably circum- siatices, must bo brought out. ‘Yhe srue hero is Lo who always does his duty from an sbsclute devotion to right, A. Goldspoliu, of Lodl, Wia,, followed with sn oration,—subject, *'Phe Lost Scaptro.” 1t was s carofully-wntten discourse ot Hewence, aud showed much montal forco, 3. W, 'Tyooper, of Nations), Ta. chose for his subjuct the trite maxim, * Lo That Math Eyes to Beo Let Ilim Hee The gieat weercts of Grology, Astronowny, aud all "Beience, would bave yemawed bunod in tho mbsoit of 1gno- use the precivay gift of sanco if wen did pot gzlit aa choy shoutd, ‘lie first ‘lady-orator was Miss Mary L. Han- nah, of Iinsdale, Bl Hor subfect way /he; and' Now™ i 5ot sdarens was welt doberst: Hbe reterred 1o tho position of wowan twentye “tlureday, Juie i—Seventis snuual comuiencomen at9a, w,, i1t Library Hall, Formnal opuuing of Buge Coliege, at 3 p, 1., 8t the Sage Uollege Bufldings, with addresses by gentlemen from vafions parls of the Union, Tt i3 axpected that the Gavernor of the State ot New York will preside, Reception by tho L'resldent of tho University, st 8 p. m, MONTICELLO SEMINARY. Special Lisputch to The Chicnan Tridune, Axvrox, Ill, June 9,.—~Tho thirty-soventh anni- vorsary oxorclses of tho Monticollo Somlnary took placa ta-dag, and, although the weather wag vory unfavorablo in tho moruing, tho attead- anco wasvery large, 'Lhe gradusting class num- bered fifteen, and & mora promising class never lvft this institution, Tho class-nameo thoy so- lected was *Autora,” and the motto *TFacta clara olaresunt din,” 'Tho Rov. Dr. Post, Pros- idopt ot tho Board of Trustoes, announced the folluwing programmo: Chorus, * Thanks bo to God"; salutatory, *Da Doxtram,” Luey I, Buith, Greenvilla; compositlon, **Home Child Pagsod Hero To-Day," M. Iila Dartin, Godfroy; compowition, *Halt,” AN, lor- varding . Ormie, Bloomingtouj plano solo, * Abendlied,” Miss Claudine Hunt; oom- ?nmhuu, »The Dumb Elojguonce of Bioried 'luces,” Millred M, Lowers, Leavanworth, Kan. ; composition, * On Castors,” Minua M. Prickett, Edwardsvillo; composition, * Bkopti- ciym 1lus Nevor Foundol Empires, nor Changed tho World's Heart,” Hermnia A, Morton, Chicago ; yoval wolo,ecenaand peayer from Dor Fredachutz," Mins Lizzle Bell; compomtion, * Beneath tho Jaweled Kirtle of 8 Queen,” Emma Ilicks, Pitts- fleld ; composition, **The Afrair Botweon Cain anel Abol," Lllon 8, Hanson, Altou ; compoxition, “The Nape nf the Lock,” Emily I Odioine, New Cantonj comporltion, **'tho labe of a 1nudred Yoars," Mary M. Stammo, Bpnupileld; composition, O " Historic Btilts,” ~ Alice It Hagkoll, Chicago ; composition, *A Midsummer Dny Dream,” Kute L, Laird, "Alton; choros with molo obllgato, + Hail, Fastal Day 3™ comnosition, ¢ Grunter than Hhips and Arinies,” Carolme C, Wood, Chi- cawo ; prem, * Pilato’s Question,” Carria L. Hith, Chicago ; valodictory, ** Onmeos,” Claud- ino I, Hunt, Louisiana, Mo.; claks poom, written by Miss Aldon 3 address 1o graduates with the poseuintion of diplownss, tbe Ilov, T. M. Post, D, 1., Bt. Loy, ‘T'he inntitution 18 in a flourishing condition, und extensive alierations ara wow contsmpluted for thu coming yuar amouuting (o nearly 250,000, ILLINOIS INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, Svectal Dispateh ta The Chicago Teidune, Cuaxraoy, 1. June 8.—~The closing exer- cinos of tho IMinols Iudustrial University Com. menagenmont took placo to.day, Tho exbhibition drill was witneseed by a vory large crowd. I'ho wxercisus fn tho chapel wero variod and jutorest- ing, and wero liutenod to by aver 1,000 peaple. Gov, Noveridge, O, Mason Drayman, Col, R, . Mason, and inany other diguitaries, wera yrascut. Tha graduating cluss numbared thivey- ono Indies and gentlemen, Although this is an e agriculturad college,” but fow of the gracdusten deaign making agriculture their lifo busiuess, and most of them will bs found in tho worksliop and tho oflice as soou ad they settlo down to busmess. ‘Tho following are thu graduntess Laurs Anderson, Chawmpnign; Ave shur I3, Barnes, Champaign ; Inllon 8. Brawn, Gounon ; stalph L.’ Brows, Marengos Apnds Canmpbell, Lhilo; V. W, Coddington, Me- nowouee, Wik Franklin P. Dobsoo, Aioonk Burleigh A, Dunlap, H-voyi Henry Dunlap, Champatgu ; Frucat Easton, Phito 3 Winfleld 8, Everhiart, Noogs; James VFaulaner, Clemont; Georso N, Urndloy, ialtdsy ; Fiora L. Kellogg, Woodvilie, 0.3 George P, ‘Kenowor, Clement ; Alica L.ee, Chstapaign ; John £, Lellar, Batavia ; Charles C._Lyford, Ruscoo ; Johu C, McCauley, Dehance, 0,5 Jobn Muvher, Wurtemburg, Der- mauy § Fernando A, Parsuns, Waterloo, la, Emagy Pateh, Janowville, Wik.; Wateon Diol rell, Mechaaicavurg ; Fuuny Mo Chawmpaign § Wil 1 O, Tollvet, Mt. Yernon ; Einn Mobine ou, Champaiyn 3 Melvillo A, Beovillo, Rantoul ; (él'\.rh:-:b ())l Mu\!v.it‘:f,é'/lu\ml; i\‘hly O, Hiteele, win : Magpie E. Stewart, Champaign ; Ly~ taoy | \\'lmu';. Rocklord. Ry Ly SHURTLE Sieciat vk 1 e sy T b, Avroy, 1L, June 9.~The Bhutloft Collego anniversaries are progresstug in a pleasaut and protitable munner, sud are largely attended. Last evening the Rov. M. F. Ellis, of Chic formerly a studeut of Bhurtleff, and now ona of the mowt eminont divines of the Baptist denom- iuation, delivered au address boforo the Alumy| Association on * Chrletianity nud Caltnre,” It wagalenroed and able effort, showing 8 wilo range of invoetigation and etninont scholarly ate tninments, 1t was liatoned to with close aftens tion by a large audience, and swon high praiso, ‘Iiis evoning thn Commencement enucert tnkes placo, and to-morrow thoe oxorcises of the grad. uating clasa, Thin class s one of the largeat and moat talented that over graduatnd trom Bhnrtleff, aud the exorcizos of thoe day mil ba of unuaus) jntesest. THE BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE. Specral Luapateh ta T¢ Chicazo Tridune, 8rmixarieen, 3L, June U.—The Commonco- mont exorcircs of tha Bottio Stuart Institnte tack piace this morning in tho Second P'resby- terian Church, This Inetitnte 18 immonsely pop- ular, and patrontzed by youug ladiea from this and other States, Mrs. Ilolmos, the Prineipal, hon an envinbla ropuiation au n tenchar, and hor scholars, on gradunting, aro pratod high as tlorough and well-disciptined, Thero wore nine kraduaten in the clnes this yoar, Tho satutatory was delivored by Mias Shumway, and the valo- dictory by Miss Carrib Cullom, of this city, Tho andisice, which was [argo, grectod tho litorary cflu{tn of tho graduates with applause avd boue quetd, THE BLACK HILLS. THE ARMY OF ODSERVATION. Srecid ianateh ta The Chicano Tridune, Sr. Pave, Minn,, Juno 9,—The Zeeniny Dis- pafch to-day publishies tha following, probably baeod on information dlrect from Oan, Worry tince Torry’s roturn from Chicago, whore ho doubtless consulted with Gen, Sherldan ns to what use bo should make of the troops fn the Department of Dakotn this season, Tho Dis- valch 18 jnformed that tho only body of trosps {Ikcly to approach the yicinity of the Black IHilla this soason will ba sont out by tho commandin; aflicer of TFort Randall, who i intrusted with tho entire directton of ~tho troops to bo employed in keeping gold-huntors out of the Dlack Hifls country, The forces ho will nso consist of turee companios of the Seventh Cay- alry, Intoly brought from tha South, boing Com- panfes A, 1%, and I, of which Capt. Bentoen ju sonior oflicer, nud siich part of tho inlantry gar- rison of Fort Itnndall as 1t may Lo found nocos- sary to empioy in addition vo tha cavalry, Thoso ara belioved to be all tho troops which will bo needed for tho purposostated in tho Department of Dakota. Gou. ‘P'erry, commandor of tho Departmont, iolds that it is pot merely numorical Torco which controla n this business of gunrding tho roeer- vation sgalnst Lrespavaors, for In this affair tho soldior, in_ addition to the preatigo of tho light- ug arm of tho Govornment, fudys himsell armed liko &_penco oltfcor,—with the moral power of law, Under tlo present circhmatances oo other troops wiil Lo omployed tlau thoso mon- tioned, because thero ' i no apparont nrad of moro. 1f, however, the number of luoatics i the counlry sbould La groatar than. presumed, and an nfraotion of the treaty-rights of the Sioux should bo threat- oued, eay by tho 15,000 whom somo advetiturer in Pliladoiphin clalins to havs enralied fos the Iiack Hilla, the military authorities will manogo to confrunt them with n forco proporiionato to {holr numbors, But it is not anticlpatod that tho dolusion can bo kopt up long enough to concen- truto sny Jarga body of mou deternined upon golng to the Diack Ifllls in spite of tho wilitary and tho Indiana, ‘I'ha delay of negotiationa for tho ceaslon of 1he country by tha Bloux, it it baa any effock on tho mihtary suthoritios, is only to make moro hoperativo tho duty to provent violattous of tho existing treaty, which would inovitably reeult fu coraplications that woald prevent tho amicablo arraugomonta for oponing the country which sro still hoped for, snd whioh, if peace is’ prosorved, may bo acominphished within » month by the Commissionecs about to bo sont out to negotiato directly with tho sovers! bauds of Bioux, Tho troops mentioned from Fort Randall are the only oues likely to approach, this seasou, the vicinity of tho Black Ilills, and they will go {n that divection oanly when tho viciuity of intonded trospassors shoil seem to mako it necessary thoy should, Dut there romains a possibility of o Yellowstono oxpedition for a reconnoisance to that rogion, such ns was ¢on- tomplated in Geu. Bhoridaw's letler lust apring, wheroin bo sugeested tho sending of Gen. Cuss ter with o considerable command to the line of observation of another oxpedition movivg northe ward through the mountsinous constry at the southern sourcos of tho Yollowstono. It is highly Impmbnhlo that any such ospedition will be eout out from Fort Lincoln or elsewhore. It is only pos. siblo because it cannot well be flunlly dotormined upon beforo thoe return of Col. Forsvth, who, ac- eompanied by Liout.-Cal, Grant aud othors, with a gunrd of about 100 men, is now on a voyage by steamor on the Yetlowatone for purposes chisily of military obsorvation; but tncidontally, it may bo presumed, to esmmino and report as to whatevor bio mny discover is oithor luterostiug or hpurtaot. [} 5 THE DI HORN COUNTRY. Curcaco, June 9.—Tho following instructions wera glven to-day by Liont.-Gen. Sheridan, on a roquost made for pormission to entor tho Dig IHorn country: Cuzrense, Wy, ., May 24, 1878.—The IHonorable Secretary of War—Dean Bin ' | Wo bave 560 nien bero walting to o uto the Big llorn conutry, I propow ta take the route to Fort Fetterman, then to Fort Kearnoy in Wyoming, to the head of Tongus River, {f I am erniltted to travel thut routy, - Licwe telegraph mo ut liin town, and obllge, (Blyned] J, Newzox WanRzN, WA DEPARTMENT, ADIUTANT GENemAL'S Ovvice, Wasningron, June 6, 1a76.—Uiliclal copy—Iis: spoctfully roferred to the Comnmniing Qeueral of the Division of the Missour), for mich action upon thiia information as by msy deem advisable, By ordvr of the Becretary of-War, (e , 1, Townses, Adfatant Gonerals IEADQUARTERN MILITARY DIviViaioN oF iR Musount, Citicado, 1N, Junso & 187%.—fe apectfully’ roferred 'to the Commanding General of the Dupartment of the Pltte fur his fuformation and such action s may bo decmed nocessary, According to the provisions of the trealy of 1861 with tho Biuux Indisns, white mon are probibiled from entering the country referzed to in tho inclussd telograu to tho Becrotury of War, Notlflcation will, tuccofore, be given o all parties who coutemplato eatering {he country named that they will bo pre- venteit from duing #0 by tho military autliorities until tho vrders under which the latter are acting aro re- yokad, . THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT'S POLICY, Wasiinatox, D, 0., June 9,—Tho ofllciale of the Inturior Dopartmont do not consider that tho Into visit of tuo Indiaus to Washington was a failuro, In regsrd to the Black IIills, tho Do- partmont had no thought of offecting a treaty with them liers, knowing that thoy had no pows or todo #o, ‘Tho objoct was to discusu tho oub- Jeot with thom, and preparo them for somo ar- rungowont after the retury of tho oxpodition which huil boon sout out to dotermilue whother thero Is gold thero or not. As to the relinquish- mout of the hunting-grounds of Nebrasks, the Depattment has hopes that tuat will you Lo ac- cuomphshed, i SUICIDE. Spectal Dispatch tn The Choado Tribune, Karaxazoo, Mich,, June 0.—~Mrs, Elizabeth Quick ent hior thront this forencon with a mzor, and diod ahnoat lustantly. Sbo fs sald to have beou insano, Domestic troubley. Syecial Dixpach to e Chicaio Tribune, Pirrsnung, June De—Alex Mellwaineg, an old auotioncor, and one ‘of tho vrofoundest Bhake aporian ecliolara o the countes, diod this morne lug at hin residence, on Fulton stroet, of injurios received laut Friday while trylng to board a moviog trafn, 116 was well known us an ablo criticin art mattors, and was Lighly rospected, Ile was uged 62 yoars, ————— An Ingenlous Plan for the Presorva. won ol Pences Pail Malt Gozetts, The goneral inconveniouco unsing from ' war ncares’ hos suggested toan fugonious Fronch- mau # scheme for wmitigating, wud in the loug Tun probsbly averting, tho ovils cansed by thus trithug with the verves of Europs, IHa ploun also by the merit of meeting tho viows of not only those who hold tuat luteruatious) differ- atces should ba adjusted by the sword, but also ot thase who, ot tho othet Laud, advoeats g regort to arbitation,” Uuder tho now systom thero will be both fighting aud srbitration’ aud plenty of both. Ho proposcs that, wheu two nutions growl and scowl at csch othor to such au uxtent a8 to mske tho genoral socicty of uss tious uucomfortable, aud to agitaty tho stock exchaugos throughout tho Continent, it shall be subimitted to sn (uteruational court of arbitrae wion o docide whethur tho twa nations in_ ques- tion shall uot bo callod upon to tight out thoir quarcat at once, whother ‘mpnrudw uat far immediate hostilites. In the " ovont of their declining todo soat tho bidding of she Court, they sre o bo slmultanoously sttacked by all the ather uations, audtu bear the whole cost of tho muvements against thom, I8 I8 improbable, lowdyer, shatthey will bring matiers Lo this pass by refusing to tight when dosired todo wo; for it mn{ be (akon for grauted tLat they would ju- fimtely profer a satguinury tusslo with vach cther to bewg togeshor sngaged in dofendin, thetndolyes aguinst sn ustack of tho whole eivilize world, sud Lojug thus united by & boud of sywe pathy totally at variaucy with tholr wutual fools ug of autBgonlsil, The Spanislt Dynasty Sald to Bo in o Weak and Tottering Condition, The Carlist Cause Improving and Gain- ing Strength Daily. Parls Damnged $2,000,000 by a Yiolent Storm, SPAIN. Loxno¥, June 0,—Tho Parls eorreapondont of the Times, alluding to tho rumors of a Repub- Jiean movoment in Madrid, says: ** Thoso who aro satehiug tho conrse of alfalrain Spain ara eatistied that tho Alphonstat Gavernment is ap- prehunsive. Thoy nssert that the Spanish Am- bassador at I'arls has tonowod his complainty relntlve to the toleratco of Carlism ou the fron- tier, and bas warmly protostod agalust: tho ostensibla charity fotos, tho real objoct of wiedeh 1 to raleo manav in Paria for the Cardiate. 1t 14 Bupnosed that France will pay loza attontton to theso complnints than formerly, ns Gormany nL provent takes siikhit intorest 1t the causo of Kimg Alplionso, whose Government ia too woak 1o pursio a course rgrecable to Uermany. A commeterit muthority, an nttache of tho Bpanish Embassy 1o Paris, oftieintly roporta tiat thio Carliuts muster 45,000 gow! roldiors, benides an equal number ol socond-rates, and will cone tinno to bo victorious 8o lonz; as tha war {8 cons ducted as at prosont.”. A dispatch from Vieuna says the - Princoss Windiscbgratz bos sons 300,00 florins to Don Carlos, AN ALFHONSIST DEUEAT, TLownoy, Juna 0.—The Carlist Committan states that Gou. Sabnlls defented tho Alphonsimst troops at Blanes, after two days’ tighting, cay- turing their guns, stores, and 110 prisonord. Mapnin, Juna .—Gen. Jovollar hna goue to anelucln to assuma command of tho Army of tho ontre, Lient.-Gen, Primo de Rivera will succsod Gon. Jovellar as Miuister of War, ANOTHER DEFEAT. Fronch Ultramontaue Jouruals publish s telo- gram from Carlist sources announcing that Gen. Uamuundi bos capturod Caninera sud takon 800 prisoners, LXCIEAXOS: OF FRISONENS, TLoxpoy, Juno 10—3 n. m,—.\ special to tho Standarduays that arrangements have been tmade betwoen tho Carlists and Alphonsists for tho oxchapge of 1,000 prisonors, —_— CHINA AND JAPAN, . CHINA, By Fraxcisco, Juno 9.—The Pacific Mail steamor City of Tokio arrived this evening from Hong Kong, via Yokotizma and long Koug, 15th May. Buaxenat, Moy 15.~Tho chiof topic of inter- est continues to bo the murder of Memarzary. Thero s a strong dieposition to fix the prineipal rosponeibllity upon the Governmont of Burmah, the Xing of which is nooused of instigatiog tho dood. Much dissatisfaction i folt with the ap- pointment by Cliua of an ioferlor ofilcer namod Paug, who is to necompany tho Britlsh Commis- sion of Investigation, ‘'ho solection iy regarded as o proof of tho lutontion totreat tho aflair with ludifferonca. Baveral English and Russisn ships-of-war are avout starting on river voyages of oxploration to thn interior, Tho troubles in Formosa continue betweon tho Chincso aud aborigines, uow oxteading to tho oust and north of the island. An embezzloment of 260,000 from tho houso of Tardino, Matheson & Co, baa been discovered in Hong Kong., A clerk namod Chembers has Loen aceued, and fully committed for trial, Tho sttack May 1 upon tho Amorican Motho- ‘| ot thin very — ] the rate of & roublon per head {oa company not exceadiog ton persons. As plonty of peopla are willlng to pay 3 roublea on flin chance of noeliny apirits, he does a very flonzlshing teado, The correnpundant of tha” Jhbals sava that among tho bettevors in M, Drediffa are soveral profes:ols of rcience, onn of whom, M. Wagnor, has published his profersion of faith in tho last number of the ZLiro- pean Meesenger, 'This declaration, appenring in u marazing which has ko mnch intluence tn Jns- #lun pozioty, creatod A groat iwpression, but so fur anly two fonronls have made any efTort to refats M. Wagnor's statomonts, Tho eorrenpond- ent addy that, ridiculous s the proten-fons of the Npiritualists aro, it 18 none tha lens to bio ro- greftod that Yheir doctrines should find acconte ance with mli!l of inteliecr, for 1t happons that ime the Governmont 1y irymg to put down the fortune-tellers, nnd to root ont the p‘nnulur baolio! in wood-demons, ghots, glouls, elo, CRIMI. HIGH-HANDED VILLAINY, Srectal thepateh to The Chicaso Tribune, Quixary, 111, Juno 9,~~The town of LaCroseo, In Hancock County, was liturally capturod yeutors day morning Ly Lwo noted desperadoes, who broke jail laat woek at Oquawka, lenderson Couuty, Thoy eamo south, comwitting rob berion Doth «day and night, On their way they, wont (hrough n jowolry ntoro st Burlington, wheunca they went ont on the Toledo, Peorin & Waiaaw Iaitrond to Discor, robbing eight housos In succossion, They had takeu abont £2,000 in tho vicinity of LaCroado, at which place tho Doputy Bhorl from Lalarps altempted to' arrest them, but tho desporadoos welsed tho Bherif, and, aftor taking from bims his arins and monay, armed themsclves with shob-guns and took pasecesion of tho town. hey doclarcd thom- #clved tho equats of the Jamea brothere and Younwors, and, nfter taking. what piander thoy could carry, wout {uta the waodd. About fifty went in paosut of them, but did not captuso them, Lunat night thoy stolo somo horses, and pavacd botwoon Catbhage and tho river, gomg #outh, A roward of €500 has been offered for thelr copture, THE MEMPHIS EXPRESS RODBERS, Mexrmss, fTonu,, June $,—A jury was ob- talned this aftorzoon in tho cavo of ¥d Johnson, Matt Morils, and athier oxpress robvers, and tho trial will comnience to-morrow moruing, This caso excitos unusual intorost boro ou account of iho bolduess of tha robbory, which was cotnmit- ted on the Wall strest of this city in broad dav- light, and the messengor was noarly murderad before thay muccoeded 10 capturing the money- pouch, Tho punishment for this offonse uuder tho State law 18 death, ORIME AT COLDWATER, MICH, Specwat Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune, Corpwaren, Mich,, June 0,—Drof, E. D, Burr, found guiley of uttering a forged wote, was to- day sontonced by tho Qirsuit Court to eightecn months In State Peison, Nolson Thompson ploaded guilty to tho chargo of burglary n short timo since, and was son- tencod to six yoars in tho Btato Prison. ‘This will bo his second torm. o i u youny man, and bas ouly beon out of conflocniont six mouths, WISCONSIN CRIMINALS SENTENCED; | Special Diavatch fo The Chiczo Tribune, Maptsoy, Win., June 0,—Thrae counterfelters, Tlis, Robivson, and Brown, arrested at Bosco- bot somo moutha since, to-day pleaded gulity before tho United Statos Court, aod were sen- tonced to tho I'enitentiary, Ellls for novon Jears aud Brown aud Nobinson for five yaary each. W, I', Baily, mail 1obber on tho Milwau~ koo & Lacrosso 1load, pleaded gullty, and wag sontenced for one year in tho Siate Irison. BOSTON CRIMINAL ITEMS, DosroN, Masg., June 0.—Abrabam Jackeom, tho alleged dofaulter, was agaln arraigned yes- torday on the furthor charge of fraud, and bail fixed at £89,000. o was roturned to jall. Ilis bearing was cool and uncauncerned, dist Lpiscopal Church in Kulkinua, was In con- moquouco .of o quarrel arising from & supor- atitious bollof of the nativos that childron wera maltroated by the missionarics, JATAN. Yoxomaxwa, May 20.~1he Japaneso flnancial estimato for tho flrst balf of tho curreut yosr shiows a aurplus of some $4,000,000, Several now Commilssioners have been dis- atched to Veking for [nrtlior discussion of the Lowchow nod othor affalra in dlspute beiwcon tho two Governmouts, Withlu the last month eovoral additional do- falcations havo bocu discovored in lending Yoko- hama houses, mosily committod by Chineso, The Dutch bank suffored to tho extent of 828, 000; Walsl, Hall & Co., &0,000. A publio library of 20,000 foreign volumes has just been ostablishod in Licdo by tho Kduca- tivwal Dopartmont, General stporvision of the contributiona to tha Pluladalphis Contonntal hias boen placed in tho hauds of Okuba Tasimiti, Minister of tha Interior, Bovoral additlonn] wiles of the Osaka Railway wero openad May 1. Great notivity continues In regard to Coroan affairs, bug no result bas yot boon mads public, Naw and valuable lead ‘inloes have just been disgovered in tho Provtuco of Satrumn. Tho flssb ot of now trado dollars were lasned from tho Osaka Ming April 21, and are already In eirentation, Judgo Goodwin, visiting Kabe for tho purpose of {nvestigating complaiuts againat the decigfons recontly ronderod fu tho Britwh Consulae Court, found it necou.ary to roverso a number of Judg- menty, . I'hio United Btates Consulate at Nagasakiin about to maka & etauutical luvestigation of the ton production throughout tho Islaud of Kensin, The Usited Btaina Legation now ndviscs the lflmulmmunt of Americans to ofticos of trust in tho Japanceo servico in consequonce of n per- miksion to tont ofioct reooived from the VWash- ingron Stute Departmout. L4 — FRANGE, HTORM-DANAUES, Panis, June 0.—~A violont storm passed over tho clty to-day, causing immenso damage, There wero many accidouts, and traflo was wholly eus. onded in tho stroets, The storm extonded to ho south of I'rance, and from tho I'yreneccy comes the roport that o Loaso was prostrated and eloven porsons killod, Tho dstosge done In Paris alone iy estimated nt 11,000,000 franca, ——— GERMANY, THE BCUGRZ DANQUET, Loxnpo¥, Juno 10—6 a, m,—The Berlln corre- spoudent of the Timea telographs an account of the bauquot in honor of Carl Schnrz. Ho usys the cordinl roplies made by Herron, Bonnigsen, Kapp, and Dernburg to the spoech in which Schrz endeavored (o strongthon the tios of Gernnuy and tho Unlted Btatos Invost the oceae sion witls considerablo political importauce, —— RUSSIA, WA VESAELS ORDERED 10 GREEK PORTS, Loxvox, Juna 9.—The Daily News roports that soveral Rusaian mon-of-war at Odessa have boon orderod to proccod ta Ciroeco, and threo others are ospected at Greok ports from the Haltle. —— e GREAT BRITAIN, AN ONDNTAL VISITOR, T.onpox, Juua 9,—Tho Bultan of Zanzibar aod yuite have arrived at Gravesend, LoNvoN, Juuo 9,~The Sultan of Zsnzibar Ianded at Weatminster this afteruoon, and was roceived by a guard of honor. —— MEXICO, FIRE AT MANOTITLAN, Ciry o Mexico, May 81.—A fire at Manotitlan dostroyed property to tho valuo of @400,000, Alsuy families ara homeless, —————— 0LD SETTLERS' PICNIC. Special Duspalch to The Chicago Triduns, Laco, 1L, June 9.—Tha old ottlers of Mare ehall Conuty Lold their sunual plzvlo st this place to-day, Tho attondance was quita largs, aud the town full of pooplo. But for the threat- enlng aspoct of the mormug, the crowd would bavo been much Jarger, The oxorcises woro va- riod,—spoeches, music, anccdotes, aud genorous hand-shaking, 7Tho opening addross was made by Judgeo Bangs, aftor which 1t was a froe-and- casy until adfourumont. ———————— Spiritantivis In Russin, The Kt, Potorsburg correspoudont of tho Journal des Debals suya that thore is » grost wauia foy spiritusliise menifeatations v that city juet now, and that the popularity of Home 14 fur oscesduwl by that “which s Troucluuan namod Urodiffo "at prosent enjoys. llome was looked upon as somothing “of. & dil- letante, for hie ouly hold Lis seauces in thowo bouses to which he wus au invited guost, whero- a5 M, Brodiffo iy always ready to ** msuifost ' st The Coroner’s jury in tho cszo of Mabol Young have ronderod ‘s verdict, statiug that thy evidenca pointed diroctly to Thonias W, Diper as her musderer, INFANTICIDE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridtine Kaxsas Ciy, June 0.—This has beon a good day for child-murdor, This mornlng an infant, apparently o fow houra old, was found nearn poad ou Indepondenco avenue, and this ovenling, about 10, another was found ou a door-step on Fifth street, both {n nearly tho samo naighbor- hood. Latectives aro working wup tho wmattor, but no clew has been found to clther of tho une uatural murderors. THE_TAN-YARD MURDER, Civernnatt, June D.—A writ of error was allowsd youtorday by tho Buprems Courst in the caso of George Iufor, convicted of tho musder of Hormann Schilling, io this city, commonly known as tho ** tan-yard mardetr,” “Ilo had boen sentenced (o ho banged on the 18th prox. IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. Bpectal Dispa’ch to T'hs Chicago Tridune, Rarawazoo, Aich, Juno 9.—Enstman, the counterfeit clorgyman, waa arralgned this morn- ing and pleaded guilty of bigamy. 1o wau sout to Btate’s Prison for four yoars and a half, THE SAGLES AT PITISBURG. The Extinction of All Sceret Sociotles Determinod Upon ot Pittabury, and Thot Sottles {t—"The Third.Term ‘Aroubles Also Adjusted Sutlsince torily. Srecial Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, Pitrsnena, Pa,, June 9,—Tho Anti-Beorot So- cloty went Iuto ypolitical Dbusiness to-day, aud, alter adopting & platform in which Qod s acknowledged and Free magonry condemued, nominated an individuat uvamod J. B, Walker, of Illinois, for I'realdent, and Donald Kirkpatrlek, of Syracuse, N. Y., for Vico- Presudent for 1870, Theso aro tho first cane diwlates fn the flold, The Couvontion isala. mentablo fallura in point of numbers, and all tho addresass ara_anutsyonisio to secrat ordors, and Masonry and Koiglit Templadem in particas ar. ‘[To the demsctated Prear) Pirranuna, Juno Y.—~Tha second day’s Frnovndlngu of tha National Clrlsiain Assocla jon Convontion was oponod this morning with F‘mvnr hy the Rav. J. L. Darlaw, of Syracuse, . Y. The reading of tho minutes then oceu- rlud the mooting, nnd was followed by ho reports of the Commlitieo on En- roliment and of the Treasuror, The lov, Bianchard addressed tho meating on tho object, tosults, sud workings of tho Association, “I'e commlittees on fluancos, nomivattons, and corresvoudence were then appointed and recom- wendations wero adopted to devute tho aftor- noon to the dwcussion of tho question of politiesl nction, In tha sfteruoou o political mass-mesting, composed of - dolo- cates to the Couventiow, —was held, T . oberts, of Rochiestor, N, Y., was eleotod Chisirman, and O, A, Blauchard, of Tllinols, Bvo- rotary. A political committes appolated by a sinplar mocuut; at Byracusv luat year roportod a platform, whloh, “with soms ununportant amendtionts, wos adoptod, After tho rondlng of the platfoum as adepted, the Lo, J. B. Walker, of lifiuoly, was nomipated for President, sud Donald Kirkpatrick, Lsq. of New York, for Vice-Prosidont of tho Unitod States, aud tho Chalrman and Yecrolary wore nppointed s Com- milteo 10 notify the caudidates, Tu the evomug, aftor ~ dovotional oxerclsns, the Tov, Moisor, of Youngutown, spoke in Qorman, aud, sftor rausio by Trof. Olark, a ool~ lcction to aid thio purchases of the Assaclation was takon up, Drof. J. O, Blanchard addressod tho meeting, aud, at the closaof his romarks, tho Couvontion adjourned until to-mortow morn« ng. —_—e——es TEXAS BORDER RAID. Cxonnary, 0., Juuo 0.—The Qazelle's New Orlosns special eays a diapatch from Browneville saya the Blhierilt there haw oficial laformation ¢hiat swenty armod Moxicans crosted Into Toxay on Esturday night, 8 miles below Browusvilie, Singlar Incidont, + 'The Bohonootady Union rolntes an interestin stary couuected with the last days of the htfi illugss of a young Indy uumed Aguuy Ledgerwood, fn° tho Town of Tutnamw, Wasliugton County, 8be had expressed & desive for & boiled partridgo; but her {riends deemiuy it jmpoesiblo to procuso ono, ou- deavored to persusds lor out of thoe notion by offeriug to obtain a squirrel. This jdos did not woom to suit her, and her appetito craved. the partrldge alous § and strango to eay, during the same duy & partridgo How againat tho houso,aud, becoming divablod, wus readily caught aud cook- ed for the dyivg girl, Xt was sbont tho last ot oarthly gratifioationashe was/pesaltted to enfoy, 84 sLo s00n altor expired. . 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"™ Tho anlication af tho Teady Rollof t the part e arts whi g !"1’{' ::Tf“?‘ 0 :n.x: ;r d'mw‘ull'ly n:m- -u:d :A‘lud n wonty drops 12 half a tumbler af wato: mintios, guro Graibe, Horaras, Hotr Biomaat e burn, Kiek toadneho, ‘Dinrthen, Dysenters, Gholto, Wind * fa tha Howols, anid all internal = 2 rayolocs should als N nERD T wi'a":],'hf;',' uid 'A: .mrjr:;ul}: PRy - rarentaluLaioas or ialns. T * BEtiar vanh Fronch Biraudy or Biicoms e & stimutsor. " FEVER AND AGUE. Torar and Agug ourad for fif i semgtal Ao 18 Hh0 orld 1At W] Sare fovcs Rae ot m:}-u other malarlous, Lilluus, scarlot, typhold, yellow, iyt b S o dec of. ¥ifty o Sald by Lrueglates et HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrone and puro rieh blaod § ; A A A A R DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has madn the most astonlehing cures, 8o qalok rapid efo tha changon [to by’ uodorgaos " ' undor tha Intluenca of this truly woo. dorful mediclne, shat Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght s Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOUD PORIFIER Torery dropof. tho Aarssparlllian Rosolvant communt. cates hrough tho bload, swaat, uring, aid othor fuids and Juices of the systoar, the vigor of ' 11fo, far it rapaira . s wastes of the’ body with now and sound. miataeial. Kerofla, espliflis, consumptlon, glandular lsear, 10 tho tliroat, month, tamors, Bodos In' tho gIAD other parts of the system, sore oyes, strumorqus dls. Sliaries trom tho aars, AL tho swneat forina, of skl dis. ‘oanar, seuntlon o (I howtl, Fingworm, salt Fhonia, eryalpol 2 DINCK spots, worms fi;madnu . 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Rosolvent excol ail ¥nown romedial sganta i tacare of Chiranle, Serofutons, Canstitutioual, and 51 8, Lub it “::2‘:':,"‘1 and 5kin disoascs, Lub it ia tho only poste Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urintary sod Womb Diveascs, Gravel, Diabstas, Dropsy, © atopbago of watcr, inoont{noboa of wrine, Hrlght's dis nuris, and in all casos whers thicro sre brick- Ny i, of the water I thick, cloudy, mized with st the whito of an o or thresds Like whit: wiik, or thore is a morl A N 310, U n n\ldw 1 whan thers is a priokling, jon & water, sod pau the mnall o8 X ‘whon passin aloog tho loina, Tumor of Tiwelve Venrs® ¢irowth Cured by Rudway’ Rewolvont, BrvenLy, Mass., July Dt RapwAYs Thaye bid avacfan tunior i thie ovaries aut bowls, All the ors sajd **thiore way no help for it 1irlod overythlug tliat waa rocoiumaended, bk oth« ing bolpud me, AW your lhwlxnn‘. sud lllw:‘!ml would try it} but Lad vo’ fajth in it booauso I Lad suf. ored for Lwalve years, T touk ata Bottlos of the Hosnlv and ona Lox of Hadwsy's Pill; nd two Dottles of your Heady Rollef, and there is not & sign of tamor to be ! or foll, and I'taal better, smartere and wva fhr twalvo yeurs, ‘e worst {omar s o Seteren Yol cun ibLeh 1t yoty Shen @ benotls of othre, i ahgae, BEANNAW S KNAYE. 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