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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1875, 2 fitling the offles in thia now Dincoso. 1fe hoped that the Jiishop-elect would accept, and tho Dia- coun would Tocotve him with open hearis and lisude. Bishop Welles regardol this Dioceso aa a rich flold, and baljeves Mr. Shipman pccnlm‘l{ euited to parform the important duties that wiil fall to tho lot of its Biskops, An for himaclf, o lionld welcomo him to Wisconsin witn his wholo heagt. At the conclusion of the Bishop'a vory appropriata remarks the andienco, "nundlug. Joined In ninglvg ** Glonis In Exceluia, A Commitien was appoiuted to lnform tho Bishop-elect of hin election, TIER NEWLY-ELEOTED The Rov. Jacob 8. Shipman s & gredaste of Hobart College, Now York, about 42 years of ago, thoronghly educsted. nosaceaca a fina mind, aud in thoronghly devoled to his calling, 1le wan for n tinio located at 3oblls, Als,, whers ho was | astor of Christ Church, Ile haa been pan- tor of Clhrist Chutch, Lexington, Ky, for ning or ten years, Ho {8 An ummn(f worker, aud very popular with tho people. It {a to be boped that Lo will mccept, and that the olection will bo confirmed. L CE OF TIIE USUAL TITEOLOOICAL DAD BLOOD, T'he Council haa set othor Eplecopal Conneils a good examnle, Thero has boon nu ensire av- renco of tho atrifa and dikcord manifesied ot tho Milwatkeo gathering in 1874, Indeed, thors lias been nothiug to may the procoodings, It has sccmed liko an assemblago of Chilstian gentlo. men who felt that only Chinetian conduct shiould Lo witnessed on lnn{l au occasion, In lia ro- marke thin altornoon Bistiop Welloa paid the Di~ ocere n high compliment, nnd tho conduce of the mombers of the Couneil warrantod hiwm in 8o do- ing. 'The following weta elocted DELEGATES TO TUE UENLAAL CONVENTION ¢ The Rev. I, R, laff, tho R W. Blow, tha Lev, Qoorge Vernon, tho Roy, Armstrong, tho Iev. A, I, Goodnough, Mr, James Jonkins, 1%, 1. Smith, F. C, I'rench, and J. V, Suydam. It is expected thnt the proceedings will closo Whis ovening. DR, ECCLESTON ACCEPTS, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicano Tribune. . DavisvonT, Ia, Juno 0.—Informstion was re- eeived in this city this aftornoon to the offect that thoe tev. Dr. Ececleston, of I'hiladelping, bina accopted the position of BIB!W;) af Iowa, to which ho was recontly elected, The Democrat of Lhis city boldly asrorts that in tho ovent of this proving tiue, ho will not o accopted b{ fully onehalf of the parishies, and that it wit result ju the disruption of tho Iowa Clirch, It Juoks now a8 if there would be & robellion in the Iosn Episcopal Diocewo on tbe question of o 1igh and Low Churclmanrhip, i, PENTECOST. CONFINMATION BENVICLS AT LI, MLSSING'S BYNA- GooUE. . The Hobrow tioliday of Shebnoth (Pentecost) wng colebrated by tho Israclites fu thie city yosterday, As tho custom of confirming the children that have reached tho ngo of 13 veara cn this day hat beon adopted by most of tho Tsraclites during tho past fow yoars, tho various synagogues wero filled to ovorflowing with tho faitutul, whohad como to witness tho beautiful ceremony. Tho synagozue of tha “Kehiloh I'nal Sholoms,” on Wabssli svenus, near Fours toenth strect, of which the Rev, Dr. easing #3 tho rabvi, presentol n beau- tiful appearance, belng profusoly decorated and festooued with flowars and evergroens. At this placo fourteen girls wore confirmed, all of whom wore Latdsomoly dieszed in white, Tho conflumation seryices_woro openod with an ud- dresa by tho rabbi, Dr. Mu»ning. Thera fol- lowed an oponing. prager by Allas Thoresia Toowy, aud_au offering” pravar by Miss Julln Lachamn, Mies Hagar Uoftor thon delivored an address vory teelingly. Tho ctildren were thon examined on the fol- lowing wubjocts : Digmiby _of Mau, teligion, God nnd {hs Attributes, Inunortalty, Roveln- tion, The Tradition, Duties, Cotemonies, Law, end tho Jewish Croed, Who answers woro given very rendily nnd with great precision, Miss I3, Trobman anid the Ten Commandmeutsiv Gorman 1ud Misa Tina Goldstine In Englisn, Thin waa followed by a recitation of tho thirtcen cresds by Misd Tinn Richter. After tho examination, Miss Lwmn Heller offered prayer. ‘Tho thiee funda- mental paineiplrs of the Jowish faith were then exylamed by Emma Frobwan. An iuvocation aud religlons declaration by Misses Miunio Sehwarz and Lizzlo Fischor, respectively, camo next. Mies Leua Woiss followed with & very focling nddicss to the pareuts, thauking thom for the many kindnesses receivod at their hands, Tho cluldien then went to their parents among tho awlicuce and received thar hlunnin{;. This was o vory affecting scene, which brought forth teaws from many _oves, tho children confirmed ieing tho most affacted of all. When the chile dten were uxnln assomblod around tho nunister's denk, Mive Aunie Lovy mado n few remarks, Tue blereing of the childreu by the rabbi was the nest nffceting weane, Thiv wos followed witl sublime praver in Gutman and Euglish by Misecs Hattle Goldumith and Rachel Lubon, respective- 1y, and Miss Lizzio Goldberger mnda the closing neavor, "o rabol then presenfed the candidates yah their confirmntion corbitientes, A Hobrow eoug concluded tho beautifal ceremonies, piaticoy- SRy MISCELLANEOUS, THE RCFONMED CRURCH, New Youg, Jute 9.—At the session of the Sxynod of tho Reformed Churck to-day in Joraey City, tho resolution that tho 3,000 taken by tho Mertzog Hall Commuitieo bo restored to the per- manent fund was taken from the tablo ond discussed. Edder Ferden repeated tho statement that Toneyek's logacy of £10,- €00 was to the 'fbeologicsl Seminary at New Urunswick, not to tho 8ynod. Iie oforod & substitute that tho unexponded sim of %5,000 Lo hiutd subject t0 the draft of the Peter Hertzog all Comuttos, At the suggestion of Judge Lott, the £5,000 wag put back in the hauds of tha Board of Diroctors, Elder Forden then re- newed his - rosolution that the moue; b placed at the dinposal of the Hertzog Hall Connnittee, to accordance with the desire of tho testator. Itenofutlons were adopted at the efternoon session for the division of the publio school funds for mectarisn purposen, and doprecating the removal of tho Iible from tho publie chaoly, Adjourned. DEPORED, Loutsvitre, Ky.. dune #,—Dr. Samuel R, Wil- #on, pastor of the Fiist Presbytering Chureh of this citv, wan deposed to-day from administering the ordinances of tuo church. 1t will Lo romem- Lered thnt somo months smeo Dr. Wilson was suninoned before the Louisville Prosbytery to answer tertain charges, fo declived to submit 1o the action of the.P'resbytory, and carried the ok beforo the Uoners]l Awsonbly ot its recent tommion In 8t. Touis, whero the action of the Lrexbytery was eustained, Qho Iresbytory et again yostorduy, snd a resolution wan adopted that Lr. Wilson bo roquested to nolify the l‘renhflury whother ho was willlng to recognizo Its suthority in tho pointe under con- Y, anud whother lio chose to exorcise his K08 ad A ombor of that body. A letter waw read befors that body to-day trom Dr, Wil- #on declining to be govarued by the euthority oither of the Presbytery or Assembly. o way therefors doposed” by the Dresbytery, aund hig namo stricken fom tho rolle, UNIVEINALIBE BUNDAY-B0HOOLE, Spectut nmpateh to The Cheage Tridune, ° Tavaverre, lud., Juue §—"The Indiann State Convention of the Univematint Bunday-Rehools et ay their church fn this aity this foreuoon, und wan eallod to order by tho President, Georgo Hogers, Pastor Fall welcomed the delegatos in a Lylef apuech, Aftor tho apuointmeut of Cow- mittees the Rov, I\ 8, Uuthrig, of Muuclo, pre- #ented a paper ou **Hunday-School Literature, Its Lofectn und Rtemodies,” which was tho sube Jeet of debate during the di The Convention 14 Iarpoly ntlended, nearly all tho churehes in thu Btuto Leing ropresentod. Tue Rev. W. W, (‘urr{, of Indiunapols, will addresy the Couver tion this eveniug, —— LATE LOCAL ITEMS. Homo malicious perwon set firo to the frame coitage of Wilham Warren, No, 801 Arnold ntreet, yesterday morning, at 4:20 o'clock, but the tames wero oxtinguished beforo anysorions lovs utued, Au slarm was given from Box 140, Mrs, Mary Edwards, wite of Piof, Rdworda, a youny womsn 31 yoars of ayo, residing at No, 1074 Wabash uveuue, attempted wuicide yueter- day aiternoon ag 1:39 o'clock by stubbing her- sell 1u tho region of tho hoart with Jockote kuife. ‘The wound is about threo uches deop, sud {4 thouglt to be fatal. Bho wse attendo by Dra. Nelsou and -Taleott. A lobd-contiuned itiuces haw trocbled her, and it is bolieved thay shie commiltod tho act whilo Jaboring under a iy of tewporary ineanity, Svecial Dispatch to T'ha Chicayo Tribune, Xaxsas Ciry, Mo, Juue 0.—Miss Jeunio Nel- on, binviug been jilted by bor lover, Milton It tuok o dose of laudanum, but the phyuiciaus suc. ceeded fu saving her lifo, e The peoplo of Kalamazoo will colebrate tho Fourth of July in grand style. EDUCATIONAL. Illinols State Teachers® Examina- tlons During the I’res- ent Summet. Cirenlar from the Department of Public Instruction, Giving Information Relative Thereto. Programmo of Commencement-Exerclses at Wabash College and Cor« nell University, Commencoment at Northwostern Col- lego, Naperville, Il STATE TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS, CIRCULAR 3. DrrArTMENT OF Pubtio Inatnverios, SrriNa- Fievo, I, May 25, 1875,—Notico is horehy givon that arrangemeats havo bren mado for holding examinations for Stato certificales as fullows At Englewool, Cook County, July 7, 8, and 9, Doard of Jxaminers—D, §, Wenbworili, Englewood § 1. 8, Daker, Skinner Hchool, Chleaen'; Geurgo D, Viand, 173 Fakt Taudolph street, Chicauo T, N, fhan- ill, [yde Psck, At Somual, Mclesn County, Tnly 28, 20, and 10, Board of Examincrs—Thomas Metcalf, Normialy 8, A, bew, Normals Mies 8§, K. Raymond, Bloomington | A, Gaatman, Decattir, ‘At Springhiold, Aug, 19, 19, and 14, Board of Ex. aminera—A, M, Brooks, Springfield ¢ E, P, ssurhng- 9, Rourks, 8pringacid ; W, €, ham, Spriogheld 3 1" Grinith, Taslorville, At Galesburg, Aug, 18, 10, and 20, Itoard of Fix sminom—d., V. N, Standleh, Galaburg; Jo E, Dow, Poordn ; M. Andrewe, Guloshiirg, At Sterliug, Aug, 35, 21, and 37, Board of Examin- ers=0, 3, Crary, Lyudon; I, H, Smith, Folo; Al fred Dayilen, Steritng, At Carvondale, A, 1, fept, 1, nud 2, Examiners—Dr. Ggrus Thomas, Carbondal Varkinwon, Cariondalo; M, 11’ Bwablen, Letation} @, @, Alvord, Calro, TERYS OF ADMISSION, 1. Candidaies for oxamination muet furnish gatiafactory evidenco of guod moral character, and testimony of baving taughtwith marked suc- cess not loes than threo yenrs, ouo yoar of shich sliail linve boon in this State, 2, Evidonco,as to character and successful toaching should bo furnished to this Departmont before the time of examination, 8, Tho statement of tho candidato as to tho longth of time ho has taught will be suflciont. Lvidenco of moral character may bo given by ono or moro reliablo citizons of the community in which the party resides; or, if Lo 8 porson- ally known by the State Suporintendent, the President of elther of the Normal Universitles, orany one of tho Board of Examiners, nothing furtbor will bo required, I'roof of having taught puccessfully must bo furnished fron School Boards by whom the ecandidato has bueen omployed. In determining tho merits of tho papers, the examinory will bo guided by tho following st~ geatloos ; The brauches aro areanged in groups, and & dofinite nember fixed upon, on tho scalo of 100, a8 tho nverago to bo required in each group ; also, a number for a minimum in each branch. 1t = candidato fuila of reaching the average ro- quired in auy group, or the minimum ia any brauch, tho certificato will not Lo fvaucd ; bul, when a candidato tecoivea cradits mn any branch equal to, or greater thav, tho arerage required for the group In which jt_ocenrs, he may Lo rocorded o8 Lavlug psssod in waid brancl, and may be ro-oxamined 1n tho remaining branchos ab o subsequent segular examination : aud, at uuch ro-oxamination, os far a8 portains to such remaining branches, wiil bo subject to the samno rules as tho othor candidntes then present, Tha oral exnmination is left to the judgment of tho soveral Boards, In tho written examing- tiony, thore will be but littlo variation from tho follawiug artangetmant ¢ Group I.—Aversge tequired, 80: minlmum, 70, 1. Orthograph; Tieading; 3,'Arithmetic; 4, Grame mar; 8, Lruny 0, “Chcory and art, Group 1l~Averago requited, €0 ¢ mintmum, 65, 1, Unlted Btatoa listory § % Ueograpby; J, Algobra; 4, Geomelry. ron, 1 f.—Averago required, 803 mininum, 60, 1, Phigsieal Geography 3 2, Nahiral Thilosophy} 3, Fugalology s 4. Natural Ilistory, Group 1F—Average required, 707 Mintaum, 653 L Bitany § 2. Cliewmlstry § 3, Astronomy; 4, School w, Tho groatest caro will be taken to make the examinstious abeictly impartial, Candidates wiil be kuown duting tho oxamination, and uutil atter tho final nward, only by numbers, “I'ie Board will hand to osch mewber of the claes an envolopo containing & card ; on ono #ido of tho card wili be & nunibor ; on tho other sido tho teschier will writa Lis namo aud post- offico addre#n in full. 1o will thon jucloso tho estfl, eal tho onvalope, aud writo the oumber on the card within upon the envelope. ‘I'ho sama unumber must be written by tho candidate on coch paper to idontify it. Tho Examiners will uote the grade upon each paper opposite thio number fouud thereon, Whon all the papors nre oxamiued, and the goneral average given, it will be placed opposite ita proper nuwber. Each wot of papers will bo disposed of intho BAO10 WAanuer, A brier cesny, upon somo famillar topie, an~ nounced at the time, will bo required, to onable the Examiveis to fudgo of the goneral fmowlexlws and sbrlity of tho appltcaut to write Lis thoughts clearly and correctly. Should any delay In tho receipt of results of the oxamiuations oceur, 1t will ba borne i1 mind hat the curelul rending of soveral hundred pages of manuseript will require much time; but, ax dovn u tho report of tho Exnminers ia received at this oflico, diplomas will bo forwarded by mail | to thowo entiticd to thom, B Applicauts should send in their names, addresses, snd credontials, at an early day, and bo ‘particular to wtato which of the oxaminations they expoct to atienl, that the Loard muy bo fully advisod before tho time of meeting, Lettors of inquiry may bo addrossed to tho Stato Bx? erintandont, or to any member of the Board of Examinors for the placo at which the candidute expects to atteud, 1 further Instructlvus are deaired, they can bo faund in Cirealar 17, preparad by my prodo- cessor, which will bo sett on spplication, 8. M, Erren, Buperintendeut of Public Instruction, COMMENCEMENT AIEgEnTH“'ESTEflN coL- Special Dianatch to Iha Chicago Tribune, Navenviere, Iil, Juno 9.~The seveuth anmual commencement oxoreises of Northwostern Col- loge took place fu the Collego Chapel to-day, A very largs crowd attended, {n spite of the rain, ‘Ihe oxerciry, although rather long, were very jn- terosting, Tho Chapel was bandsowely decorated with fowers, and a uniuber qf prominent patrony of education wore noticed pmong thoe sudionce, Lxorcised bogan at 2:00 o'clock, Presideut A, A, Suunth prosiding, . After tho opening exerclues, Miss Nanulo I, Belver read an ossuy on the sabject : Not uuce o twice fu our rough fnland story, Cho path of duty was 1he way 10 glory, Bho was tustefully dressed in pure white trimmed with natural fowers, Her pen iu facilo, and her idess original and bright, Sho recelved munerous Horal tnbutes. 3lisd Liln 'I', Goodrich read an essay,—subject, ““Iho Web of Life o & Mingled Yarn.” Her voico I8 vory olear uud uteady, and she Landlod lmrl subjoet in a cara(ul, thotough wauner, ‘The ubove-mentiouod ladies are giaduates from the Luglish Beiontille Course. ‘Iiero wers two Gorman orations, by roprason. tativos of the Gernmu giuduatos; Mr. J, J, Kliphardt, of Yavidstock, Uut,—subject, ** What God Desigus Mau to Bo " aud Conrad Wisgaug, of (lirard,—subjuct, **3he Power of Langusg ~'tloro arw tlve kraduates froy the regalay Beis ontitle Courda, The tirst spoaker wag Iliram 8, Cody, of Naperville, whiose subjoct was **‘I'rug Horolsm,” Thero aro, in esch of uy, olomouty of true heroism, whicls, nudor favorably circuuw- siauces, must bo brought out, Llio truo horo is he who nlwpys does biy duty from au absolute dovotion ta right, A. Uuldspoliu, of Lodi, Wis,, followed with an oration,—subjoct, *L'ie Lout Sceptro.” It way u carofully-writton discourse ou Hesence, aud whowed mich wontal forco, J. W. Trooger, of Natlo subjocktho trite mexim, ¢ o That Math Eyos to Bos Let Ilim Heo” Tho gieat secrots of Geology, Astronowy, aud ull Seienco, would have romamcd buried in tho subsoll of 1gno- ranco it mon did not use the piccions gife of wighit a8 thoy should. ‘'le firat Indy-orator was ivs Mary L, ¥lane sk, of Ilinsdale, Jll. Ilor subject was *Then and Now," uud bor address was well delivered. tbe zeferred 1o tho position of woman twentys L, Ia., chose for his five yeara ago and her prescut position; also to the negro’s positton then and now. The nogro fe Uil ahead of the woman; hut, when the womAn gel a voleo it public matters, and gola o chanco to talk, things will bo differant. — Miss Tiannah was handsomely dressod in winto, trims med with bluo, aud secerved s perfocs shower of Louquots, Tlio fiugst oxorcino of the day was tho oration of Misa Ttoso M. Cody, of Napervillo, Miss Cody also dolivered tho valedictory, Jior s~ Joct'waa * Walt und Seo,” Sho reterred Lo tho past bistory of onr natton, and its wondorfal ad~ vancement, As forits futnre, **Walt and Sos,"” Sbo nlso took up tho aubject of Woman's ughte, of which gho is a brave defendor, Women i our land now porsced miany rightea whieh, s fow years ago, they woto domed, and are, in this respeet, much botter eituatsd thau those of uther conntries, Ilor valedictory was oe}mc!llly fing, and & Bitting tributo to the'labors of the Prosi- dont and P'rofessors. She was most tastefully nttired in s puro white dress artistically Jooped up with uatural flowess, and roceived a bountiful share of floral Lributes, Tho diploiuas wers presonted by Tresidont Smwith, and tho exercisos werg closed by musie and benediction. Thero wero five geaduales in the Bclentific Couige, two in the English Beiontiilo, evan in the German, and thirtoon in the Commercial Coutees, The oxerclses passed off vory pleasantly, Much was added by the singing of the Coliego Gleo Club, undor the diraction of Prof. Smith, aud the instrumental musiv rendered by Mins Mignio I, Cody, of Napervillo, and Miss $arsh, of Downer's Grove. The Golloga is in a moat prosperous condition, aml utiloubtedly ranks ay ove of tho most thor- ough educationnl justitutiony in the \Bn-i.: B WABASH COLLEGE, Corresyandence of The Chicago Tribune, CoawronusviLLg, Ind., June 6.—Yor the in- formation of thoso who n{y expect to attend the Commoncomont seagon at Wabash Cultego this year, I sond you tho following programmo of tho exorcises Tho annual examinations will be held on Thureday, Friday, and Mondag, Juno 17, 18, aud 21, Tho exhibitionsof tho prize-declaimers of tho I'roparatory Dopattment on Thuraday evens Ing; Juno 17; and that of tho Colloge prize-de- claimers on Friday ovening, The military exer- cise and parade, under Col, Carrington, will bo Leld onthoe Collega Campus on Fridny after- noon, the 18th. Ou Sunday morning, the 20th, the Bacealauresto Sormon o the graduating clans will bo delivered by Preeldent Tuttle, in Centro Chnreh ; and, nt 730 that evoning, the Annual Address betore the Hocicty of Roligious Inguiry will be delivored by tho Rev, W. B, Yluwmor, D. D., of Columbia, 8. 0. On Monday evening, the oration beforo the Literary Socio- tios will be dolivered by Maj. John W, Gordun, of Indianapolis, Tho rouuion of the Literary Bocioties will be held in the Bocioty Halls t 10 n.m. The class.day exorcinos of "tho Senior Class will bo beld in the Colloge Chapol on tha sano doy, ab 2:30 p, o1.; and tho oration be- tore the associated Alumnli, in Contre Churcl, ot 7:30 p. m. by the Hon, John A. iinoh, of Indnapolis, On Wednesdey morning, st ¢ o'clock, the graduating exerciges of the Sunior Cinwy will po held in Centro Chnrel, Lhe Prosi- dout’s lavos will be given in tho Sucloty Hally ac 7:30 p. n. on Wednesday. AWV W, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Tho following is the programme of exercises for tho weok of the Seventh Annunl Commence- ment of tho Cornell Uvivorsity, at Ithaga, N. Y,: Sunday,June 13, ~Openlogof Sago Chapel, and first of the University sermons under the specfal endow- ment for that purpose, by the Rev, Plifllips lrooks, D, D,y of Boston, Masa,, at 10:30 a, m., in Sage Chapol, ocultl University setnon (laccalanreate), by iho {l;w. Putllips Vruoks, D, D, st 330 B 1y 1 Bago Cliapel, Moniay, June 1).~Examinallon of candidates for adurzrion to the Unjversity, at 00, m., University Intlidings, Jusugural wddiesa by Prof, 1ljalmar 1ljorth Boyeson, I'h, D, st 390 F. il 8t Librury Hall, 2'werddy, June 18, ~Examinatlon of eandidsios for adwission nt Y a, m,, University Dalldiogs, Address Lefure the Collego of Agriculturo and thy h‘lbll\-j Uole ]xl;lxfi of the Mochauls Arts, ot 7:30 p. ., in Library it Wednestay, Juns 16—Annual meeting of ths Amso- cinte Alumni, at 10 a. 1, at Library Hall, with ad- dressey Ly E, Darwln Jacksou, of ihe Olans of %D, aud Herbert E. Copeland, of the Claas of it this miccting’ will “take place the elec~ tion of ono Trustee under the Untversity charter, Cluyw-dsy eserciven, at 2 p. mn,, at Library Ifali, Annual meeting of tho Yoard of Trustecs, at 3:30 p, ., in the Cornell Library, Address bofore the Col- l(‘)‘x-u of tistory and Literature, by Chariea Kendall Adamne, 3. A, Profewnor of Ilistory {1 the Hlato Unl. versity of Micnigan, at 7:40 p, ., In Library Hall. thureday, June 1T—Seveuth anuusl comniencement, 10 Livrary Jlall, Formal opeung of Huge ', 0t 3 . 1., at the Sage College Busldlngs, with addresses by gentlemen from various parts of tho Union. 1t iy expected that the Governor of the State of Naw York wili prealde, Reception by tho Prestdeut of the University, at 8 p, m. MONTICELLO SEMINARY, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Axzos, Ill,, Juno 0.~Tho thirty-soventh anni- veranry oxercises of tho Monticallo Sominary took place to-day, and, although the wouthior was vory unfavotable in tho moruiug, tho sttend- anco wasvory large. 'I'be gradusting class num- bered fifteen, and a more promising class never teft this institution, 'ho class-namo thoy so- lected was **Autora,” nud the motto *Faola clara olaresunt diu.” 'Tho Rev. Dr, Post, Pros- idont of tho Jloard of Trustoes, announced the lollywing programmo: Churus, *'Ihanke ba to God"; salutatory, “Da Doxtram,” Lucy I, Smith, Greenville: composition, *Some Child DPaswod Mero To-Day,” M, 3 Martin, Godfroy; compasition, *“Halt,” A, Dor~ nardine Ormie, Bloomingtou; piano solo, **Abendlied,” Miss Clandine Hunt; com- amtion, **The Dumb Eloguouco of Btaoried Pluces,” Milired M, Powors, Leavonworth, Kan, ; composition, *Ou Castors," Binua M. Prickelt, Edwardsvillo; composition, “Skepti- cm ay Nevor Founded Empires, nor Chiavged the World'a Hoart," lermia A, Morton, Chleago s vacal solo,scenoand prayor from Dor Frolschiuez,” Miss Lizzlo Bell; compomtion, * Bopeath the Jewaled Kirtle of a Queon,” mma Hicks, Pitts- field ; composition, ‘+'I'he Affair Botween Caiun and Abvel," 1lion 8, Hanvon, Alton ; componitlon, “The Rapo of tho Lock,” Emily I Odiotne, New Cauton; composition, *'I'ho Babe of n Hundred Yoars,"” Mary M. Starne, Spungfleld ; composition, *Off " Llistoric 8tllts,” ~ Alica R. “Hawskell, Chicago ; composition, “A Midsummer ' Dnay Dream, Kato 13, Laird, Alton; chorus with solo obligato, “ Hoil, Fental Day ;" _composition, *Greator than Buips aud Armies," Carole C, Wood, Cni- cawo ; prom, * Plate’s Question,” Carre 15, Suith, Chileago ; valodictory, ** Unmeos,” Olaud- ina I, lunt, Louisiana, Mo.; clars posm, written by Miss Alden ; address to graduston with the piosoutation of diplomas, the Rov. ‘1% M, Post, D. D., $t. Lows, The institution 18 in a flourishing condition, and extensive nlierationa are vow contepluted for thu comiug year amonnling 1o nearly 250,000, ILLINOIS [HOUSTRIAL UNIVERSITY, Special Dispateh to e Chicagy Teibune, Cuaxratay, 1, Juue 8,—The cloving axer- cisos of tho 1llinols Tuduutrial Univorsity Com. mencement took placo to-day. The eshibition drill was witncssod by o vory large crowd. It axercides fu tho chapel wero varied and Intorest. ing, and wera listenod o by over 1,000 peoplo, Gov, Bovoridge, Qdh. Mason Brayman, Col, R. B, Muson, and many other digultarios, wero prosont. ‘The graduating cluss nuwbered thirty- ouo Indies aud gentlewon, Although this fsan **agricultural collogs,” but fow of the graduates destgn msking sgriculture their lifo buslusss, and most of thom will bo found in tho workghop and the oflice a4 soou sy thuy settle down to business, ‘Iho following are thu kradustes: Laurs Audereou, Champaignj Ar- thur E. Barnes. Quampaigu ; Iillon 8, Brown, tiouoa ; Halph L. Brown, Slarengo; Apunds Curapbell, Philes V. W, Coddwgton, Me- nowoneo, Wis,; Frauklin T, Dobson, Alinonk ; Burleigh A, Duulap, Hlvoyi Houry Dunlap, Champaign § Fruest Baston, Phito ; Wintield 8, Lvorliart, Nunfiu Jamed Fuulnuer, Clomont; Gourgo N, Andloy, Haltday ; Fiora L, Kellogg, Woodville, O, George F. 'Kenowor, Clement 3 Alice Lee, Chstopaign ; John £, Letlar, Hatavia | Chrles ¢, Lyford, Hasooo ; Johu O, McCouloy, Dotiance. 0,5 Jobn Muster, Wurtemburg, Ger- mauy § Fernanda A, Paisons, Watorloo, Ia.; Lumory Vatel, Janosyille, Wis.; Watson Dick- refl, Meclianicapurg ; Luuny torco, Champaign ; Willigm 0. Tollvat, Mit. Vernon ; Elun &lublu- son, Chamyalgn ¢ Molvillo A, Seovillo, Rantoul i :}hlrcncu ;{ h‘cuxh;ur é:rculon; i\‘llry (3, Btoels, vhuns ; Maggie E, Stowart, Clampaign ; Ly wau I. Waruer, Rockford. PERR DY SHURTLEFF COLLEGE, Special Duapaitehs ¢ I'he Chicans Trbune, Aoy, IIL., Juse 0.—Tho Bhuitleft College anniversaries are progressiug in s plessaut and protitable munner, sud sro largely attended, Last evoulng tho Rov, M, I, Bllis, of Chicago, formerly o student of Shurtleft, and now onw of the muost eminent divines of the Baptist donom- {uation, deliverod un address boforo the Alumn] Asnociation on * Christlanity and Caltore” It was 8 learned and abls offort, showing & wile range of Inyestigation snd ominont n:hnlll'l{ ne taimments, It waa listoncd to with elose atty Aion by a large andionce, and wou ligh praiso. ‘This evouing tho Commencemant concert tnkes placo, and to-morrow the oxcrcisod of tho grad- uating claes, This clans (s ono of the Inreeas and mont talented that ovor graduated trom Bhurtlofl, and tho oxorcisos of tho day wiil ba of unuguel intarost. THE BETTIE STUART INSTITUTE, Speeral Durpateh to The Chicato Tridune, 8rriNeriLn, 1L, yune 0.—The Commonce. mont exerciros of tho Bottio Stuart Iustitnte took place this morning in tho Socond I'rosby- terian Chureh, This netituto is immonsaly pope ular, snd patronized by youug ladies from this and other States. Mra, Holtnos, the Princtpal, hian an enviablo ropuiation as n teachor, and her scholurs, on graduating, are gradod high as thorough and soll-dlaciptined. Tlsro wore nine gradusten in tho olngs this yoar, ‘Lha salutatory was dolivered by Miss Shumway, and the valn. dictory by Mins Carrib Callom, of thin clty, ‘©ho andience, which was largo, grectod tho litorary eforty of tho graduales with anplause sud bous quots, —_— THE BLACK HILLS. THE ARMY OF OBSERVATION. Srectal napateh to The Chieano Tridune, Sr. PAvr, Minn, Juno D.—1ho Ecening Dls- patech to-day publislics tho following, probably based on juformation direct from Qon, Torry einco Torry's yoturn from Chicago, where he doubtless consulted with Gen. Sholdan ns to what uso bo should make of tho troops in the Department of Dakota this season, The Dis- pateh 1a informed that tho only body of . troaons {nkcly to approach the vicinity of tho Dlack Hills thia #esson will be sant out by tho commanding ofticer of Fort Randall, who {s intrusted with ho ontiro direction of tho troops to bo omployed o keeping snm.hunton out of the Dlack Hills country, 'I'hie forers ho will usn vonsist of three companios of the Seventh Cav- alry, Intoly bronght from tho South, being Com- pauies A, I, and_ I, of which Capt. Lentoen s sonior oflicer, and mich part of tho Infantry gare rison of Fort Handall ag 1t may bo found nocos- Bary to omploy In additivn to the eavalry, 'Theso ara bolioved to bo all the troops which will ba nocded for the purposostated in tho Dopartment of Dakota. Goun, Lerry, commandar of tho Dopartmont, holds that it fa ot meroly numerical forco which controls in this buviness of guarding the roser- vation sgalnst trespasaers, for in this affalr tho oldier, in addition to the prestigo of ibo light- Ing arw of the Governmont, Hinds bimself armot hike n_penco oficer,—with the moral power of law, Under the prescnt circumatances no ather troops whil bo omployed, than thoso wions tioned, becansa thero ' 48 no apparont neod of moro. If, however, tho number of luonties 1 tho country shoukl bo groator than. presumed, and au mifraction of tho treaty-righta of tho Sioux should be threat- oued, xay by tho 15,000 whom somo sdvetiturer in Philadelphin clalins to bavo oncolled for tho Black [ills, the military anthoritles will mansgo to confront them with a forco proportionato to iholr numbers, Dut it is notanticipatod that the doluwion can bo kopt up long onough to coneen- trato any lorgo hody of men determnined npon gotug to tho Black Llilla tu spite of tha military and the Indizns, I'ho delay of nogotiations for tho ceasion of tho country by the Bioux, If it haa nuy effoct on tho military authoritios, ia ouly to make more imperativo tho duty to prevont vivlations of tho oxisting treaty, which would inovitably roeult in complicatious that would provent the amicablo arrangomouts for oponing tho country which are still hoped for, aud which, if peace i prosorved, may bo accomplished within o month by tho Commissionors about to bo sont out to negotiate directly with the soveral bands of S{oux, Tho troopa montioned from Fort Randall aro the ouly oues likely to approacls, this sonsoun, the vicinity of tho Iilack Hills, snd they will go in that_direction only whon the vicinity of Intonded troepassors shall scem to mako it neceasary they should. But thers romains a posuibility of o Yellowstono expedition for a reconuoisance in that ros;iuu, sush a8 was cou- tomplatod in Gea, Bheridau's lotter lust spring, whorein bo sugrestod the sending of Gen. Cus- ter with & cousiderablo command to the lino of obsaervation of another expadition moving north- ward through tho mountajnons country at the soutborn sources of tho Yeliowstono. It fs highly improbablo that sony much oxpedition will bo _ Eont out from Fort Lincoln or elrewhore, It in only pos- siblo beokuso it cannot well be flually dotormived upon beforo the roturn af Col, Forsvth, who, ac- eompanied by Liout.-Col. Grant audothors, with & guard of about 100 men, is now on a voyuge by stoamer on tho \'ollowalmw for purposen chletly of military obsorvation; but (ncidentally, it may bo presumpd, to oxmmnino and ropott ns to whatever bo way discover 18 either iutorosting or fwportsut. v THE B!G HORN COUNTRY. Cmicado, June 9—Tho following instructions were given to-day by Liout.-Gen. Blioridan, on a roquost mado for pormission to entor the Dig Horn country: Cuzrense, Wy, T., May 24, 1815,—The Ionorabls Secretary of War—Dean Sin s | We have 500 mien liero waiting to #0 {nto the Biy Horn couutry, I propos to take the route to Fort Fettermmn, then (o Fort Kearney in Wyoming, to tho bead of Longun Xiver, i I am peruiltted to travel that routs, Vo tolegraph mo ut tlfs town, and oblige, (Slgned) J, Newrox Wantex, AR DEPARTMENT, ADJuTANT ORNEMAL'S OFvicr, Wamminoton, Juno B, 1835,—Ollicial copy—iles spectfully roferred fo 'the Commnnding Geiiera) of the Division of the Missourd, for aneli action upon thin juformation as he may deem sdvisable, By order of the Kecretary of-War, (otwued) , D, Townaxad, Adjutant Goneral, [UALQUANTENS HMiLifAny DIVivISION oF THE Missouns, Cincago, Ill, Juno 4, = 1875l spectfully’ roferred 'to the Commanding Genersl of the Dopartment of the Plutte for his information aud such action as may be doemod necessary, rdiig o tho provions of tho “troaly of 1869 witis tho Sjoux Indlaus, white men are Probibitud from eutering tho counlry refesred o in (ho inclusad gelegram to the Hecrclury of War, Notifieation will, thierefore, be gtvon to all parties who contemplato entering tho country named. that they will be pre- vented from dolug 80 by the military authoritiea yutil uu)-‘unlun under which the Iatter are acting nro re- vokad, \ THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT'S POLICY, WasiNaToN, D, C,, Juno 9,—Tho ofticials of on- . the Intorior Dopartnont do not consider that tho lato visit of tuo Indlana to Washlugton wns o faituro, In regard to the Black Ilills, tha Do- poartmont had no thought of ellecling a treaty with them heres, Luowing that thoy had no pow- or to do so, ‘Tho object was to discuss tho aub- Jeot with thom, and prepare thom for some ur- rangowent after {ho roturn of the oxpodition which had booo sout out 1o dotermine whother thore I8 gold tliere or not, As to the relinquish- mwut of the hunting-grounds of Nebruska, tho Departmont has hopes that that will you bo aq- cowphslied. ' —_— SUICIDE. Special Disvatch lo Tha Chisago Tribune. Karaxazoo, Mich, Juue D.—Mrs, Elizabsth Quick cut hor throat this forenoon with a razor, and died alnost iustantly, Bhois sald to have beeu nsano, Domestio troublos, Syecund Divpakeh to The Chicugo Tridune, Irrrsnung, Juno 9.—Alex Mellwaing, an old auctioneor, and ono *of tho brofoundost Shake sperian scholars tn the conntry, diod this morn- g at Lis residonce, ou Fulton street, of fujurlos roceived last Fridny whilo trying to bourd a moviog train, IIo was wall kiiown us an ablo oritic in art matters, and was highly rowpected, 1o was aged 52 yonrs, e An Ingenious fian for the rescrva. , ton ol Peace, Palt Mals Gazetts, The goneral inconvenleucs ariying from * war ncares™ hans suggested to an fugenious Mronch. niuu a wohemo for mitigating, aud in the loug Tan probably nyortiug, tho evits caused by thus trithug with the nerves of Furope, His plau sluo hua the merit of meeting the viows of noy only thoso who hold that futernatiousl diftor auces should be adjusted by the sword, but also ot those who, on tho other band, sdvocate *a resort to arbitration,” Uundor the now syatom tuore will bo both fighting and arbltration’; aud plenty ot both 1le proposes that, wheu two vntiony growl and scowl ut cuch other to wuch au extent as to miako tho geuoral sovioty of uae tions uucomfortable, and to sgitate tho stook exchauges throughout the Continent, it shall Lo submitted to un intoruational court of arbitra- tion to docide whether the two nntions in- ques- tivn shiall not bo called upon to tight out thoir quarrel at once, whuther propareder not for imwoediato hostillsles. In the " ovent of their ductining to do wo at tho bidding of tho Court, thoy aro fo bo simultancously attacked by all the uther natlons, aud to boar the whole cost of thouuvomonts against thous, 1t is fmprobable, howuyor, thatthoy will bring watters to this pass by refuxing to fight whon desired todo so; for it sy bo (aken for grautod that they would ju- finitely prefer a sauguioury tussie with each ciher to being togethor eugaged fu dotendin, themselyes agalust an attack of tho whole clnhufi world, aud Luing thus united by a boud of syms pathy totally at variauce witli theic sutual fool g of sulsgonisL FOREIGN. The Bpantsh Dynnsty [ald to Do in & Weak and Totteving Condition, Tho Carlist Cause Improving and Qain- ing Strength Daily. Farls Damaged 2,000,000 by a Violent Storm, SPAIN, T.o¥nox, Jtine 0,—Tho P'arls eorrospondent of the Zimes, alluding to tho rumors of n Repub- lican movoment i Madrid, says: **Thoso who aro watching the course of affaira in Bpain aro eatistied that tho Alphonsist Govornment is ap- prehensive. Thoy assert that tha Spauish Ame. baseador al Paris liag ronowod his compiaints rolalivo to the toloranca of Cnrlisin on tho fron- tier, and has warmly protosted agalnst' the ostansible charily fotes, the roal objoct of which is to rnigo maonev in Parls for the Cartists, 1t supposed that Franco will pay lexs attontion 10 theso uumrlniuln than formerly, ay Gormany At provant takes slight intorest 1 tho causo of King Alphonso, whose Governmant §s too wonk tu pureuo o courso agroeabls to Germany, ** A compotent authority, A attacho of tho Spanish Embassy in Paris, ofticlatly reporta that tbo Carlists munster 45,000 gout toldiors, hesides an equal number of* sacand-rates, aud will con- tinue to Lo victorious sv fong as the war ia cone ducted an ot prosont.” A dispateh from Vieuna savs the - Princoss Windiscirgratz hos sout 300,004 flurnius to Don Carlos, AX ALTMONSIST DEVEAT, Loxvoy, Jduno 0,—The Carlint Committes states that Gou. Bahalla defoated tho Alptionmst troops at Disucs, after two days' lighting, cap- turlng their guns, stores, and 110 prisoneras, Maviun, June ¢.—Geu. Jovellar has gous to gnln:mln to assumo command of the Army of the eniro, Livut.~Gon. Pelno do Rivera will aucoeed Gou. Jovellar ag Mininter of War, ANOTIER DEFEAT, Tronch Ultramontavo Joucnals publish a telo- gram from Carlist sources announcing that Gen. Gawuudi has capturod Canluera aud takon 800 prioners, EXCITAXGF OF PRISONENS, Loxpox, Juno 10—5 a, m.—\ special to the Standard says that arrangementshave beon made botireen tho Carlisty and Alphonsists for the oxchinnge of 1,800 prisonors. ph S sty CHINA AND JAPAN. . CIHINA, BAN Fraxcisco, Juno 9,—The Paclfio Bail asteamor City of I'okio arrived this ovenlog from {Imm Kong, vis Yokohamn and Hong Kong, 15th Iny. Buaxoar, May 15.—~Tho chlef taple of inter- ost continuea to bo the murder of Momarzary. Tharo s o strong disposition to fix the principal responsibllity upon the Government of Burniah, the Kiug of whioh is acousod of instigatiog tho deod. Much dissatisfaotion [s folt with tho ap- pointment by China of an inferlor ofiicer named Pang, who is to accompany tho British Commis~ sion of Investigation, Tho selection s rogarded as 1 proof of the intontion totreat tho affair with indifforonce, Bovoral English and Russian ships.of-war ara svout atarting on river voyages of exploration to tho intorior, Tho troubles in Formosa continus betweon tho Chincso and aborigines, now oxtending to tho onst and north of tho jsland, An embezzloment of 260,000 from the houso of Tardino, Mathosou & Co. has been discoverad in Hong Kong, A clerk named Chambora has been accudoed, and fully committed for trial. L'lio attack May 1 upou tha American Mothoe digt Eplacopat Church in Kulkiaus, was Iu con- sequeuco ,of & quarrel arising from A supor- atitious holiof of the natives thas hiidron wero maltroated by the misslonnries, JAPAN. Yoxouaya, May 23.—Tho Japaneso financial estimato for tho first half of tho current yoac showa a surplus of some $31,000,000, Beveral now Commisslonors have heen dis- atched to V'oking for fuither discussion of the Lowchew and othor affairs in disputo between tho twa Govornmouts, Withiv tho Inst month sovoral additional do- faleations havo boon discovered in leading Yoko- bama_houscs, mostly committed by Chineso, Tho Duteh bauk sufored to the extent of 825~ 000; Walsh, Hull & Uo., £0,000. A public limary of 20,000 forcign volumes has Just been ontubilshed in Licdo by the Educa- tiuual Dopartmant, General suporvision of tho contributions to tho Pluladolphia Contonulsl has been placed in tho Lauds of Okubs Tasimiti, Minister of tho Interior, Bovoral additional wiles of tho Osaka Railway wero opened May 1. Qreat activity continues In regard to Coroan affairy, but no resnlt biss yot beon made publio, New and yaluablo lead inines have just beon discavored in the Proyiucoe of Satruma, Tho fitst lot of naw trado dollars wero issued from tho Osaka Mint Aprll 24, aud aro already in ofreulation. Judgo (oodwin, visiting Kabe for tho purpose of invostigating complainls againat the decisious recently rendered in the British Conmular Coust, found k¢ neceu.ary to soverio a number of judg ments, . T'no Unlted Btates Conaulate at Nngasakiis about to mako a statlutical fuvostigation of the toa Froduuzlon throughout the luland of Kensin, Tho United Statas Legation now advises the sppalntmont of Americans to offices of trust in tho Japnneso sorvice fn consequonce of & per- piivgion to that offact recoived from ths Waahe ington Btate Departmont. i ———— FRANGE, ! tho rato of fronblos por head toa company not exceading ton porwons. As plonty of peuple are willlng to pay 3 roubles on tho obintce of soolng syirits, ha doos w vory flourlslitng trado, The correspondent of tha” Ihbals ssvn that among tho belicvers in M. Brediffa nro roveral profensots of ecionce, ono of whom, M. Wagnor, las published his professon at faith in tha a8t numbor of tho Euroe pran ngrr, ‘This declaration, apyenring in u macazino which has so mucel nluonco 1n liuse Fian kvetoty, created a gteat inpression, Lut so far md( two joursnls have made nuy effort to refuls M. Waghor's statoments, Tho edrr-apond. ent adds that, ridiculous us the protensions of the Smrituntiats ro, it 18 niono tho lews to ho ro- gretted that Their doctrines should find necopt- anco ith mon of tutelect, for 1t happoun that ‘[ ot thin vory limo the Governmont s irsing to it down the fortuncetatlers, and to rout ot the plouulur bollef in wood-demone, ghonts, ghouls, clo. —_— CRIME, HIGH-HANDED VILLAINY, Speetal inapateh to The Chicano Tribune. Qurxor, 111, Juno 9.—~Tho town of LaCGrosso, in Itancock County, was literally capturod youtors day morniug by lwo notod desporadoes, wha Lroko jall last woelc at Oquawka, Iendorson County. They camo south, committing rob- borion bLoth day and mlght. On thelr way thoy wont (hrough o fowclry stora at Burlnglon, whonco they went out an thn Tolado, Peorin & Wateaw Iiailrond to Discor, robblug eight Lousos in succosalon. They bl taken ahout 2,000 in tho viemity of T.aCrosao, nt which placo the Deputy Bheriff from Latnrpe attowmptod to® arrost them, but tho desperadocs welzed tho Sheridt, and, aftor taking from Lim his anns aud monoy, armed themsolves with shot-guns amd took puredesion of tha town. Lhey declared thome clves tho equals of the Jamea brothors nnd Youngers, aud, nfter taklug. what plunder thoy could carry, wont futo tho woods. ~ About fifty went lu{rumu& of them, but did not eapturo thetn. Last night thoy stolo somo lorsos, ana puused botweon Corthago nnd tho river, going kouth. A reward of 500 hay boen offered for BTONM-DANAUES, Parts, Juno 9.—A .violout storm paesod over tho clty to-day, causing immenso damago. ‘There woro mauy accideuts, and traflio was wholly sus- andnd in tho wtrcets. Tho storm extoudod to ho south of Iranco, and from tho I'yrences comes the repore that & lhonse was prastrated and eloven poraons killod. ''ho dawnage done in Paris alone (s eatimated at 11,000,000 francy, — GERMANY, THE BCUORZ BANQUET, Loxpox, June 10—6 a, ,—The Berlla corre- spoudeut of tho Tinies telographs au account of the bauquot in honor of Oarl Beburz. o says tho cordinl replies made Ly Horron, Bonnigsen, Kapp, and Dernburg to the sposch in which Bchura endoavored to strongthon the tfon of Germauy aud tho Unfted Htotos invest tho ocens sion with considerablo political importanco, —— RUSSIA, ‘WAR VESSELS ORDERED 10 OBEEK PORTS, Loxsvox, Juna D.—Tho Daily Newas roports that esvernl Itussian mon-of-war at Odessn linvo boon ordered to proceod to (irneco, aud threo othors are oxpocted at Greck ports trom the Baltlo, — GREAT BRITAIN, AN ORIENTAL VisiTon, Toxnoy, Juno 9.—Tho Bultan of Zanzibarand suito have arrived at Giavesend, Lospoy, Juno $—Tlho Hultan of Zanzibar Janded at Westminstor this afieruoon, and was roceived by a guard of honor, —— MEXICO. FIRE AT MANOTITIAN, 0177 ow Mxxico, May 31.~A fire at Manotitlan dostroyed property to tho valuo of 400,000, Alauy familics are homeloss, OLD SETTLERS' PICNIC. Spectal Diwpatch to The Chicaga Triduna, Lacox, 1lI,, Juve 0,—The old vottlers of Alar- shall Conuty Lold tholr sunual pizule at thig placo to-day. ‘The attendauce was quito large, aad the lown full of poople, Tut for the threat- aning aspect of the moruing, the crowd would havo boen much larger. The oxorcisos woro va- riod, —spocclies, music, anocdotes, aud generouy haud-shaking, ‘I'ho opening address waw made by Judgo Bangd, aftor which It was a free-and- easy until adjourumont. Spiritanlisty in Russin, Tus Bt, Potersburg correspondont of tho Journal des Jcbats saya that (hero (s s great manis for spiritunlist munifestations in that ety Just wow, zud that the popularity of Home 14 Tuy oxccodwd by that “winch & Frouchman nemod Drodiffo "at present enjoys. llomo was looked upon sé somothing “of. » dit lotanto, for ke ouly Lold bis seauces in thoso Lounos to which o wad au invited guost, whore~ a4 A, Broduffo is elways ready to ** manifost " ay tholr' coptura, THE MEMPHIS EXPRESS ROBBERS, Mearrius, fTonu., Juna 9,—A jury was ob- talned this afternoon in tho easo of ¥d Jubuaon, Matt Moriis, and other expross robbors, and tho trinl wiil commeuco to-morrow moruing, This cago oxciten unusual intorast hora on account of 1hio boldnoss of the robbery, which was cotnmit- tod on tha Wall strest of thia city in Lroad dav- light, and tbe messenger was noarly murderail Lefors thoy wuocooded 1t eapturing tho noney- pouch, The punishment for this offanso under tho State law 18 donth, ORIME AT COLDWATER, MICH, Sueeial Dixpateh to Tha Chicado Trivune, Corvwaten, Mich., June 0.—Dsof, E, D, Durr, found gutlty of uttoring a forged noto, was to- dny sontenced by tho Circuit Court to oighteon montbs In State Prison, Nolson Thompson ploaded gullty to tho charga of burglary n phort time since, and was sen- tencod tostx years in tho Stato Prison, "This will bo his seconid torm. 1o ia u young man, sud 1ias only beon out of confinomont mx montlss. WISCONSIN CRIMINALS SENTENCED: | nectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mapisoy, Wis., Juna 9.—Thiroo counterfeltors, Elliy, Robinson, and Brown, arrested at Dosco- Lot somo months since, to-day ploaded guilty beforo the Ualted Btates Court, and wero son- tonced to tho Penitoutiary, Ellis for soron years aud Drown aud Robinson for flvo yoars ench. W. I, Baily, mail tobber on tho Mifwau- keo & Lacrosso Nlond, ploaded guilty, and was sontenced for one year {n the Hiato Prisou, BOSTON CRIMINAL ITEMS, Bostoy, Mass., June U.—Abrabam Jackeon, tho allegod dofaulter, was ngaln arraigned yes- terday on tho furthor charge of fraud, and bail fixed at 889,000, Ho was roturned to jail, 1His boaring was cool aud unconcerned. _Tho Coroner’s jury in tho came of Mabel Young ave ronderad “a verdict, stating that the evidenco pomtod diroctly to "Thomias W, Pipor ay bor wuyrderer, INFANTICIDE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribtine, KAxgas Ciry, June D,—This liaa been a good day for child-murdor, This morning on infaut, apparently s fow hours old, was found nearn poud ou Indepondenco avenue, and this ovenlng, about 10, another was found ou a door-step on Fifth siroot, both in uearly tho samo noighbor- hood. Latectivos aro working up tho wmattor, but no clew ha becn found to either of tho unt natural murderors, THE TAN-YARD MURDER. Cixnci¥NaTr, Juno 9.—A writ of ervor was atlowed yosterday by the Suprome Court in tho caso of Goorge Nufor, convicted of the mnrder of Hormann Schilling, In this clty, commounly known s tho ¢ tau-yard murder.” “Ho had boen sontenced to bo banged on the 13th prox. IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. Bpectal Dispatch to T'ha Chicago Tridune, Kavayazoo, Bich., Juno 9,—Eastman, the counterfeit clergyman, was arraigned this morne fng and pleaded guilty of bigamy, Ilo way sont $o Btate's Prigon for four years aud a half, i i THE SAGES AT PITISBURG. Tho Extinction of Afl Socret Societles Dotermined Upon nt Pitisburg, and ‘Thnt Noitles ft—"Tho ‘Third.Term ‘Aroubles Also Adjusted Sutdsfirce torily. Seeeral Mspateh to ‘Tha Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnuna, Pa,, June 0.—~Tho Anti.Beorot So- cloty went luto polltical businesa to-day, and, after adopting & platform in which CGed js acknowlodged and Free- masonry condomned, nominated an individual vomed J. B. Walker, of Illinols, for President, and Donald Kirkpatrlck, of Syracuso, N. Y., for Vico-President for 1870, These aro tho flrat can- didatos {a tho flold. The Conventlon isa la- mentablo fallure in point of numbers, andall the addrernes ara _antagouintio to secret orders, and Masonry and Kuight Templacsm in particus ar, [Ta the Ausactated Prees,) Tirranune, I's., Juno Y.—The second day's rrnu-udln;:- of the National Christain Assocts- ion Convontion was vponod this moruing with rayor by tho ltev. J. L, Barlow, of Byracuso, L Y, The reading of the minutea then accu- lvlud tho meoting, and was followed by tio reports of tho Comniiiteo on Ine rollment and of tho Troasurer, The Nov, Blauchiard addresscd tho meoting on tho object, rosults, and workings of tho Association, “I'he comuwijttoes on fliances, unominattons, and corresuondence were thon appointed and recom- mendations wero adopted to dovoto tho afters noon to the dwscussion of the guestion of politieal action, In tho afterncon a polltieal mass-meoting, composed of ° delo- ates to the Oouvention, was leld, L. ‘T, Roberts, of Rachestor, N, Y., was olectod Chairman, and O, A, Blauchard, of Illinois, Buc~ rotary, A political committoo appolated by o sinnlar mueunlg at Byracuso lust your roported a platform, which, “with soma ununportaut smendnsonts, was adopted, After tho roading ot tho platfoun se adoptad, the Ilon., J. B. Walker, of liliuols, was nowjusted fur Dresident, and Donald Kirkpatrick, Enq., of New York, for YVice-Prosldont of the Unltod Btstes, and tho Chairman and Secrotary were appointed a Com- miftes” to notlfy tho caudidates. Tu tho evomug, after ~dovotloual oxerclsos, tho Rov., Blolsor, of Youngutown, spoke in Qorman, and, aftor rausio by Trof, Clark, n col- lection to ald the purchases of the Awsaciation was taken up, Prof, J. O, Blanctard addregsod tho meoting, aud, at the closo of his romarks, tho Conyoution adjourned until to-morrow moru- ing. TEXAS BORDER RAID, Cincrynats, 0., June 0.—Tho Gazelte's Now Orleans epecint vays a dispatch from Brownsyille Baya the Sherif thero has ofllcial information that twenty armod Moxicans crosred Into Toxas on Salurday night, 8 miles below Browusyilto, Singular Incidout. o+ The Behoncotady Unfon relates an interestin wtory connected with tho Inst days of tho fatal illuess of " a young lady uamod Agues edgerwood, In° the Town of Tutnaw, Wasluugton County, 8he bad exprcesod a desive for & boiled partridge; but her friends deemlpg it impoesiblo to procure one, on- deayored to persuada hor out of tho notion by offeriug to obtain a syuirrel. Thiv idos dig pot soem (o suit hor, and hor appotite craved. the parhiidge alouo ; and strango to eay, during tho ssme day a partridgo flow sgainat tua house,and, bocoming diwnbled, wus readily caught and cooli= ed for the dving girl. Tt was about tho last of eartbly gratificationssho wasipormitiod to enjoy, 2 uli0 6004 aflyr oxpired. B Radway s Ready Rolig CURES THE WORST T'AIN In fiom Oue 0 Twenty Minmges, — NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertirement nee anfler with pain, RADWAY'S RE AEDIES, 1 any ony’ Radway's Ready Relief I8 A CUE FOR EVERY PAIY, It was tho first and 1a tho Only Pain Remedy Tliat {netantly stops the mort sxo piianminiiins, ani” eires .onfi\mi"'.‘. e X y awals, of - Ty ol ¢ othor glatids o organs, by Inifrom Oneto Twenty Minutes, No matter how viotmnt or Rhoumatle, Bed.ridden, 'x’..n”"’i‘:‘.’.’?.{.'.’.‘,fi. Talgle, or prostratod with disoase may sufle Radway's Ready Relief WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tho Xidne: of the Lladdor, Inflammution of the Bow- els, Mumps, Congestion of tho Lungs, Sofe Throaf, Dimouls v rom.mng. Palpitation of tho Hear, the pala, ' :\'urv?ml;:l\'gl‘: 8, Inflammation Croup, I?l;‘}:&:‘i’l; o] Toof ok Ry et Gold"Chills, Agio Ohtlis. "™ Tho applleatton nt the Ready Rolof to the part e arts wh) P farts whore the pain or diwioulty oxlste will afford “Twonty drops {n LI half a tumbler of wator will, fn s fow guro Crampe, Hprains, Goue Stomac, Hoacry ‘Dineetina, . fngh lowols, anialt |n|cr'n.f'.‘.nb‘n::?;':'"r"‘ ::‘il;;m"a cavelors hould alwaye carry & bottin : READY RELTRIF with thoim? A Tow diops i ot o) - [rg7ent sioknnas oc paine Truim ehanga. of wetor: 1t otfox thiau Fronch lrandy or iitters oxa stimulans, FEVER AND AGUE. Fover and Agua cured for Aitly conts, solouial RGO TR 1o morld At g S for o HOL8 sud all other malacions, billuus, scarlot, Mphula, ,nfiw: y A i and othor fevers (alded by Rauway's Pifla) so quiok ag Radway's Hoady Roflof, 1) AT fioacdy Rollut. Eifty centa por bottla, HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btronx and prro rioh blood tnceeass of flesh Claar ia and boantiful compIeIon secased to g <ot DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mada tho most astonishin, curer, Bo qul Fapid_ard Vo ohaugos o by undargues *° uidor o Inluuse of thls by mos: Uorful Wedictuos thas Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght (s Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. vory dropof. the Ssraaparillian Rosolvant communte caton Tirangh 1o bloud, swent, Bring and pthor Rocls and Juleos of tho syntem, tho vigor of ' lifa, fac It repaics . 1he “wastes of tho bLudy'with nowand sound matarial, Herofula, ayphiills, coustinption, “filnmluhrdluna. uloors i tno throat, month, tamors, nodes in tho glands othor” parts 'of tho 'syatem,'sore ores, strumorn: ‘otinries Trom tho ants, Aol the worst forma . of skin ©caaex, sruntions, faver saras, scald boad, ringworin Fhotita, ocyatiotas, Ache, LIKCK sphla, wornra. o Lo o {umors, cancors 1 tho' woinb, and’ all waskening an gatutul’ divchaygos, night ‘swehis losa ol spaiza od al wantea of tho lifa principle, are wittin (ho ciirative rangs of this wander of rodern chemistey, and a fow days’ uso will prove ta anyporson using 1, for oither diseasa ite . polont nowar to oiro thew. 1f" the patient, dafly Lcoming rodaced by the wi and docoinposition that s contiaually iro ccoda ju arcostiog thone wastes, and it e matortafimada frow Loty blacd, am! Tl the arsapariliian will and doos secaro,—a otro is coriain for wiiou anoa thls remedy sommonces fta wark ul puriiic gntlon, And aiicaseds tn dimialshing tio foaa of wastow Juageraies will o eapid, and overy day tha pationt will feo sl growine Lotter and"sirgigor, o food it fouuiuz battor, appatito haproviag, and lesh and watgnt crensing. Not ouly doss the Rarmaparillian Resolvont, exeol all Xunwa remedial axonts i tha care ot Chirunlc, Sarofulons, Conetitutioual, aid SLiR disosscey buy 1t ia {ivo cure for i thacely Kidney and Bledder Complaints, Diabetos, Urinary and Womb Dissasen, Grave) Droy atopwagn of water, i uflqnancnfll urine, Jirlght's it ' aibunlourk n. canos whers thiaro &re briok~ otwsite, of the water {s thick, cloudy, mized wil the wi llld n‘llna " or the &l oF thoro {8 & morbid, durk, Uilious gllr"'l?nllonldulll‘ dovg-hur:‘: i) 'h.fl uruing aauestlon wiien dasslug whter of tio Uaok and slon e loinss ! Tumor of Twelvo Yenra® {irowth Oured by Tadwuy’s Itesvlvent, Hrvenvy, M: Jal 1 T hivo L aviglan, Lanios b 1he All tho doctors said ** thers 3 n riod overyihing SLAt was racouni Buciioihs r llowl' 1, 1t g bulpod o uld try it ; but Tornd for twatve b R R T o1 1 woRuso 1 by fimen Batilos o s Itexnlvani n) Loos, wo bottls ar foll, ad 1'teol bettor, Lava for twalvo years. ‘Sh r Tt o st "o o et T 1 e 4000 o ; VUl ahaover AP PavINRLP acks VIANNAW & KNATE, Prico, 3L por bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, From & promingat esaiomun and soaldant ot Olnataastl, apior o p ol kniwn fa tho B Dubliatiors throughout the United Seatos, 0 BOWUPAPSE Nxw Youi, 0at. 1, 1870, D, RADWAY=DEAT §i11: Lagy n.mfm'l?. 2o ot Lol tha duty 1 the suffering to make a birlo!_siatonio: wurking nl{mlr medicine ou mysol ‘or suveral {nln hiad been aileoted with some troul in tha bladder and urloary organs which soma twelve munths aga culminatad iu & moat terribly aticoiing dissaso, which 1ho lxlul{ulnul 1l Was a prostatio stricture n tho urvtha, in- Hlamination of tho kidnoye and Liadder, snd tuvir oplojon that iny age—Ti umrrllllfll‘ ra-nnn: i &y rre osalyeut, Heady liellet, ing Pills— communced taking theni, In threo days I was greate . aud 5ow fecl &8 wall as ever, 0. W, JAMES, Otnotanstt, 0, DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills , slegantly coated 3 porfactly tastelows, slogantly coated with amnot gum, urgo, ropulata, vurls, o, 'and strsngiboa. L ety iscrdors of the Komach, Livar, Bawol ifo ivoasos, Hioadaoh G tion, Dye- epain, 18] {louen on bf Tla fowrs. Yilos, na: ornal Vie ‘Warrinte G roly Vew. table, contalalag B0 mersury, miorale or detelerious + Pilea, Full [ Hoad, Acidity uf (o Nusath: Naces: Sosrtbon e it Yook ¥ Whicss ot Walbli fn Lo Blomach, *Sou Fhbtlons, Slukiug ur Fluttaribge (a the Bitf Lia Sty ach, Bwimiatog of the Head, Hurrled and Diffiouls Ulll“lflflfl: Hoart, Choking or Sutlocat- onsation whon (us g Poatu a8 of 1um, Dots o1 Webs, before Lhe sight, intho Huad, Detlcioncy of Perapiration, dhaihingbduats S8 tooh 3o 1o HA A X tow doenant HADWAY'S BHE rou all -nome 3 |'»’ox“;‘ ub_“mwwlk;»: ‘tnd:d disordory. Read “False and Trua™ Sond one latlerstamp to RADWAY & CO,, ¥a. 8 Warroa-at., N iipaace New Yuk. | luloruativn worth thioassnas el