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shop Iaat weok with §21 in his pooket, *‘toses lita in 81l its phanos.” o probably saw it, nabie vaa up with ua the next day with » plaator on 148 oyo and a patch on i noso, moliciting a loan of 75 centa to gond a tolegram homo with the re- salt of bis voyago.— Washinglon Capital. Tho 8t. Lonis G— D— {4 & convonlent credit amtk, and an abbroviation 0t to bo couplod with {lo Bos. Bull.—Cincinnati Commercial, Tha Prodigal Bon la about to leave Doston, probably to go ioto & far country,—ZLowell vouricers o **Liord smong swine ™ at Cincinnatl, The digastors of tho Bt. Loula Lall-clubs have gestroyed tho ctuldlilca bollof of Watorloo, of tho Jiepublican, and now he doubta oversthing to the Litter end. Tho Mayor of New York ia poacefully swalt- {ng & summons to divo with tho Lord Mayor of Tondon at tho international muuicipal banquet coxt month, Tho London Lancet shows very olearly, and v.ith many & plaint, that It is an oxpensive thing 12 havo 8 hard wintor in England, Why, then, do they havo thom ? An eonterprising Yankoo has improved on the gaillotine, snd, {ustoad of going to work to clean ost Now Englaud,ho coolly offers it to the Ecench Governmont, Don Jusu Forster has a littie farm of 109,000 aores in Ban Diogo Conoty, Cal, which just about plncea his daughter on o lovei with the re- walning Miss Sharon. Thiladelphia Contenniallsm Las attacked the Yosemite, and roturning tourists wall over the miscrablo nccommodations and merciiosa ex- tc1tions of tho rogion. Herbert Spencor eays tho conquoring races have alwnya had the bounefit of & dry atmosphere, The temporance party will consequently retiro at o:co and make way for tho dry. The Ton, N. B, yudd, I, II. Honors, and M. D. Rapp, of Chicago, and Dr. T, 8, Forler, of spnngfold, 1L, aro among tho arrivals at Don- wrn With what agony muost the stald old Boaton Adrertiser have hicaded ite best column with this c.oon: Whitewanhed ! And by tha Chiteagoat Christabol Goldemith has written a new novel, ectitloa *Shifiless Tolks.” It had s largo salo aniong bald-headed mon, until the discavery wan mado that ita subjeot was Idlers, not dress-ro- furm. Tho health of the past Longfollow is reported 80 precarious that he does not attempt to accom- plieh any literary work whatovor, but takos ex- ceading caro of himeolf. e is a conatant snf- fcrer from acuto neuralgia. English ladles havo tholr monograws and cots-of-nrms embroidered on their corsats, Alrxandra st the fashion ; but what for, no- bely knowa. Doos is confirm tho fominine plos {hst woman adorns herself for man ? Poor Albertine, onco a noted sotress, retarns fiom Australia to tho States, blind, helpless, and dependent on charity ; and tho gossips recall tio days of her triumph, when she starred tho country through with Frank Chanfran, Olivo Logan 18 comforted by tho asanrance tlnt tho prees of tho United States is ' bribed to co.npass her downfall.” Georgo Francin Train #aid the same thing, but sfterwards reoanted, at~ tributing tho suspicion to » meat diet. 1t Is raportod that Capt. Huntly, who fa hav- oz a mow fron tug bullt at Butfalo, s so proud of her that ho doos not blow his nosa with hia fingers any moze, but wosra kida whon ho ban- dlc3 his prohoscls.—Oswego Paltadium, Col. Ward II, Lamon, who will bo rocalled as tho friond and law-partner of President Lincoln, sod who I8 now a resident of Martinsburg, W. Va., te coming into prominenco as a candidate for tho Ropublican nomination for Governor of thint Btate, Ho voted for Grooloy in 1872, Mayor Ludington, of Milwaukoe, s hale and hearty old gontloman, was recontly marriod to & cheerful young widow, Among the most expres- riva foatures of tho oconslon may bo noted the following liness T'o Grsndms, from Harry snd Frank, silver and gt Joviel casn, Visconnt Hinton hss taken to the lyrio stago for a living. His fathor, Lord Poulton, disown ©d him for marrylng s commoner, and tho pre- clcus youth, novor having learned a trade, has to tzavel on hia titlo and his wife's sccomplish- ments, They commence life a8 comic singors st tho Pavilion Musie-Hall, A young lady was yesterday standing on the wharf st the foot of Bocond street, waving hor handkerchiot at & schooner lying in the stream. * Enow anybody sboard?* queriod hor com- panion 88 ho camo along. **No, I don't, but {hoy are waving thoir handkerchiefs at me,” she replied, “Haod (bal) kor (hoo) chiofs!™ ho exclaimed, dropping his basket snd lesning sgalust & woodpile, “why them's the men's skirts haog up to dry,” Sho waved into a ware- Louws.—Delroft Fres Press, Georgo R. Roborts, of 697 Michigan syenue, whoee death is elsowhero noticod, cams to the City of Chicago in tho spring of 1848, Haat ouce ongagod 1n tho lumber trado, in which bual- nors ho was continuously till his decease. He w83 at bia offico on tho lnmber narkot 1sat Bate urday, a8 usual and in his usoal hesalth. llis dlsesse (stricture of the bowols) did not show slarming symptoms untll Mon- dsy. Wodnesdsy be was fully aware of the werlous character of his {llncss, and on that day arrangod hits worldly matters in viow of tho impendiog ovood. Thursday morn- iog ho recofvod at tho heuds of the Rov. Dr. Looke (his own pastor, tho Rev, Dr, Sullivan, being in Canada) tho holy eacrament. Conscious 10 tho ast, he calmly and poscofully passed from our midut yeaterday morning at 2 o'clock, A wife, daughtor (Mise Nottio Roborts, well known in tho musical circlen of the eity), and #0n survive to keonly know what It le to be de- prived of tho companionship aud care of s bus- band and father. MOTFL ARRIVALA, Paltmer Heuss—, I, May, Now York ; George Briuk- erhoff, Ohlo; IL D, Ghrk, Quingy;'s, C. lwbius, Gotordao ; Mo MaFuinad, Vs o s Cartwziaut on § et ; &uu!-do.x..\w-.mu y V. Hall, Clucinnat ; Fruuk Plerce, Nashus;J, Hollsr, St Louta ; A, L, Bargent, Topeka ; 1L Atkinaon, Phlladel- Phia: Trunk Manning, Boston’s 3, Jtosenthial, Kane 230 Gity s 1L._Taruet, Now York; Col, J Bid o, 203 M MG g Eraini Large, ULubugue; S Bnsy t Thotns A Thilaciphies B Porler, Jollet; Q. I, larker, 3 A, P, Gld, Meary O. liastingy, Ihiladelyhis jcott, ¥, G, Ramerror, J, Bheplsr, Pittubury ton, Londou ; A. A, Loomis, Toxaa ; 3, Dodd; Grana Pucifie—d, A. 'Duckméstor, Ak ,0a; John 11, Addame, Preoport | E, 8, Halloy, Olin~ fon/la;: L. D, L. Wicks, Toxas i W, . Gurnea, Now York ; i O, Woodrow, Clucionatl ; K. L, ¥renk, York} Juus Waduworty, New York; J. L. Phillips, Bpringield ; Auolpls Vidal, tlanbiirg s Alfiid Booker, sboure, Auatraie; boonts Lotg, Lauierille] Grarge W, McDermioth, Atkauasl Gearge W, Hhophard, Meibourne, Australla; D, L. Tiffany, aukeshas &, O, David, DubuqueGsorgs A, Dsosser, New York; Ilobert Moore, Bt Louls; IL L. Angle, Bali Yake ‘Oily; W, J, Albert, Daltimore. .. Shersnan arles R, Fosdick, Cluciunatl; T, W, Veirce, Galveston ; T\ E. 0, T, Bpeucor, 8t, Paul; Oharles I, P Frsucisco; Williaw Durdetta Lui, New . T, Hpenour, 8t, Paul; N, O, Oritlin, Byrw. [cAribur, Cinclunati; Heury U, Hons- L. 8. lugham, Madiso! Johne I, W, Yurkins, Newark; D, W, Fos John Butler, Bt Loule; ' 3, 11, Bmith, vills. .. Fremont Houso—W, I, Gox, Conuecticut { Lafuystie; Wasbington Bocker, Mil- (o0 Falus, Boatou ; 8, 6, Merrill, BL Browuell, Now ek § Janies Fraser, Olasgow, nd ; J, B, Attor- burg,’ Pittabury ; Henry O, Ostliu, Vermont ; W. 1L , Now York} M, B, Wara, Boslon ; W illane Tay: Blitimore{ A, W, Gopaland, Detroiti W, W, Al- feuss—Williata A, Jobn- q 80y, Cluclnnat g‘.‘slmhna 3 o, Baiith, Boston § O 9, U, Uamilion, Detrolt ward B, B o Siarrbuia) Dek rial ), B U, P Auiecs Gand tnider —_———— s THE RINT INVECTIGATION. Orworwuary, June 11.—Dr. H, R. Linde: ., Disector of the Mint ut.lnln1 Claolag: ostab] S Sheh E R AT E R AN STHANSHIP 80 we. mAD, a4 Philadaiphls, is bere loto the claims snd advautages of WASHINGTON. A Compromise with Banks Which Have Failed to Stamp Their Checks, A Fine Avoraging One Dollar on Each Check to Bo Imposed. Intoresting Statistlcs Regarding tho An- naal log Crop. The Number Raited Last Year Estimatod at 18,000,000, Flve of the Six Sioux Commissioners Appolnted. A COMPROMISE WITH THE DANRS, #pectal Disuteh to 7T'he Chicago Tribune, ‘Wasmnaroy, D, 0., June 11.—Tho Treastry Dopartmant has decided to compromiso tho cases azaloss National Ianks on aocount of failure to atamp checks, Tho repotts thus far rocolved from the Bank Exsminers show thet more than 200 banks ore opon to prosocution on this ac- count. Thoe baain of compromise adopted iu thin: Whero the number of unstampad checks {8 five or loss, thero1s no penalty. Whou the number of chiocks rangoe from flve to fifty, the ponalty is 8503 whon from fifty to 100, the pennlty is 8100, ‘This is & ponalty at tho rate of 81 for oach cheek, TOE 710G OROP. Tha Agrieultural Dopartment has statistics carofully colleoted by rosponsible persons in the sovon liog Statos, which show that in January Inst thore wera in thoso Btatos on tho hoof 14~ 213,800 L Thoy were divided as followa s It 18 ostimated that the roturna from ather Btates wiil mako the hog crop for this yoar over 18,000,000 hoad. B PIENREPONT'S DEPUTY. The Attorney-Genera! has not yvet annofinced bis choice for the position of First Assistant Attorney-Gonoral, It is uodorstooa, howover, that the seloction has been made ; but the place will not bo filled until about the 1at of July. THE CHUORPENNING CABE, William M. Evorte, it appoars, is attorney in the colebrated Chorponniog caso, which bas beon 8o long boforo Cougress and the Departnonts, and which was the causo of s0 much ecandal in and out of Congress during tho administration of Postmastor-Gonoral Creswoll. The parties interestod potitloned the President for a rebear- ing, and the latier dirocted the Attornoy-Gen- eral to oxamine into the legal position of tho oase, It was for this purposo that tho boaring was bad. The managing _ counsel in the cose is Judge Jorry Black, who has sssociated with him othor yrominont counsol and persons of induence. ‘The Wlegflk amount of the claim is about §5600,000. John Cessua, ox-momber of Con- aross, known as Chorponning Cossna, is here actively engegod in tho tutarenta of the claim. INDIAN BUPPLIES. The Indian Bureou ls in roceipt of commmnni. catjons from somo of tho Quaker agents in the Indian Territory, showing that the Indians have not been eo ill-{reated a5 tho sonsational reports liave lod the people to Loliove., Uenoral Agont Haworlb writos that the Indians enffored only for flonr and sugar for a aliort time, owing to tho failuro of tho freight contractor to forward the supplics from thoe dopot, whers they wore stored {n sbundanco. THE WIIARY RAIDS. Bupervisor Jotton brings back good reports of United Statos District-Attorney Watd, and bLas roprosentod to the Dopartment that Le is con- duoting tho whirky prosecutiona with much vig- aor, Rollo, Junker & Co,, by tho permission of the oflioials in tho Collector’s offica, had over- drawn their account for rectifiers’ stampa 69,000 alions ib tho vear, and Goldaon & Esstman §9,- gallons, 'Tho rogulations are very explicit that no stamps of this sort shall be iasusd be- yond tho amouunt of actual crodit. DILL RINQ'S CABR. Ex-Postmaster Bill King appearad in the local court to-day, and gavo bonds in 85,000 to appear to anawer all chargoa against him, TOX BIOUX COMMIBHION, o A telegram waa roceived to-day from the Ion. Abram Cornings, of Misaouri, acospting tho ap- polutment as a8 one of tho Cowminissioners to troaj with the Sionx, Gon. Tarry Los beon se- locted on the part of the army. Disbhop Haveos Lina beon tondored an appointment, but ho has not yot sceeptod. Senator Allison aud the Roy. 8. D. Hinman have accoptod, and thero is oaly ane more Commiusioner to bo appointed. THE PATHONS, ‘Tho hoadquartors of the Nationsl Grange of tho Patrons of Husbaodry, which han, since the organization of the order, beon in Washington, will probably bs removed to Loulsville, Ky., in & short tino, EBAILROAD NEWS, THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. Mr. J. O. Olark, Goueral Managor of the Tli- nols Contral Rallroad, returnod from his extond- ed trip over the northern section of his road yos- torday, He confirms tho roport that his road had entored into an arrangement with the Chi- cago & Alton Railrosd for the pooling of the frelght and passonger osrniugs on Bt Louls business, Mr. Clark emphatically denica that it s tho Intoution of tho two roads to raise the rates of froiglta au well as passongers,” T'ho ar- rangemont waa made bocause both rosds wero suffering soveroly trom an unusual compotition, and the ratos wore in many casos * cut ™ balow nying figures, Tho commiesions and draw- aoks thoy had to pay out alio amounted toa very iarge wum. Dy this arrangemont thsy do away with the payment of commiusions and drawbacks, which wlil bo su iimmoenso saving to both lines, Thore is, therefore, no necossity for mhlnfi‘tho ratos on the publio. BIr, O. aatd the Lilinols Contral woutd nevor consent to high- or rates those prevailog st present, but would still farther reduco thomif thero was a poasibility of doing so. Bythe tornsof tho arrangoniens each company can make such rates 88 it chooses, but thore is o Minit below which ~ they caomot go. Tho Lmit on frolyht is 1434 conts, though the rates sre muoh bigher ab prosent. Tho limit waa placed ata tttlo Lelow tus actual cost of tho Cnmplll{’; Thon each Company retalus G0 per cont of i oaroingw for tho cast of transportation, tho other 40 por cont baing Lirows i tho pool, aud of this tho Alton roorvos throo-Gfths and the Illinols Central two-Afths. Tne arrangemont, 2r. Clark saym, is meroly s busineas transaction betwoen $wo lunes to stop a throat-cutting oom- petition, and caunos affect the traveling prblis in the issat. 7 THE CHICAGO, DAD‘.\‘IILLE & VINCENNES RAIL- Abouttwo woekeagoJolin B, Brown, onoof the Ttoceivers of tho Chioago, Danvlille & Vinconnes TRailroad Co., appoiuted by the Cirouit Cours of Will County, filod & voluminous and very olsbo- Tate report, In which he gaves history of tho road, its condition, and finauclal ambarrassments. Yesterday 3Mr. I, B, Hammond, the other Re- calver, who was appointed by Judge MoRoberts, filed » supplemeutal report, indorulng that of his co-Rocotver wa correcs. He, however, adds tho following {tama : Yersonal sxpenses by him fneorred as Necelver§202.37 Balance dus Kobert Mooro, civil enginser, in ‘c1amining road and sqUITMAD. v v sresers 16400 Gounsel fets to James Yuloth foF ‘services in procuriug books snd papers st Now York ‘which were withhald from the Recelver. Totadiessvivarans . ‘The Recoivor aaka that this report may be ap- proved sud ha Muh'fi . Tho report’ waa re~ ferred io Mr. Bishop, Master in Chancery. REDUGTION ON THE ERIE. Bpucial Dispateh to Tha Chisogo Triduns, New Yomx, Juno 1L—The rallroad war s continaed, aud on Monday next the Ers Com- pany will reduce ita fares betweon Now Yorx and Rochesater, Buffalo, sna Nisgars Falls, the re- duotion belug more than 83 on round-trip tick- ots. THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARBAW RAILROAD, ‘The Tecsivar of the Talsdo, Peoris & Wegsaw Rallrosd, A. L. Hopkins, filed & petition which 'was granted,by whieh he {s aliowed to erect suit- able station-houses at -the following nsmed stations along the line of the road,— L o.: LaCroass, Pipos City, Forrest. Weaton, and Orescant City,~as & oot not excesding 81,000 esebi. The Beoolver is also authorized to make & oontracs for Lhe wap of mlndom&nl u&- of . T F S Ay THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY,”JUNE ' 12, "1875.—TEN~PAGES, ‘wledo, I'oa~ The terma ara lott to the “THE NEW YORK CONFERENCE. New York, Juns 11,—Notwithatanding romors to the contrary, officials of tho Daltimore & Ohio snd of the Pennsylvsnis Road aro in con- sultation hore na to a compromise betweon tho two lines, V.P. King ropresents the formor and Bcott 18 hare for the Pennaylvania Iload. Othor truuk lines ato reprosantod lo tho confer- enca, which Las beon striotly mecrot, and no dotnils of which are obtainable to-night. New Yony, Juno 11.—The Exocative officers of the Pennuylvania and Daltimore & Oblo tail- road Companios Lavo boen in scesion in New York to-dsy dwcnssing the poinis of differohce betweon theso Comnanios. Tho moeting has ‘boen moat barmonions, aud & bLasis for a porma- nent arrangomont botwoen tho Companios will bo stibmitted to their respective Boards of Dl- rectors within tho noxt ten days. "Thio probablo basis of the arrangomonta wall bo the piving back by the Popusylvauis Iiailrosad to tho Baltimoro & Obio tho terminal aud road fa- cilitios enjoyod prior to the railroad war, and the re-ostablishmont of summer freight tarifls such an prevailod Jast yoar, aud it is aluo prob- ablo that thie passonger zatos will bo fized ou tho Baratogs basls. C.B.& d Des Morxes, Ia., June 11.—Notice has beon given of sn spplication for an injunction to stop tho building of the Des Moines Dranch of the Chleago, Burlington & Quinoy Raiiroad, to be argucd Nov, 31 An the road will ba bulls Sept. 1, the suit will not binder much, EDUCATIONAL. ALLEN'S ACADEMY. ANNIVERSARY EXEROISUS, The annivoreary exercises of Allon's Academy woro copcluded yosterdsy by the Commence- mont exercises of the, Academio Department, which took place at the rooms of the school on Tweuty-socond strect, at 10:30 a. m. The fol- lowing programmo of roadings, declamations. csunys, and muslo, wes very croditably carried outt Ohorus--Deautiful Bummer, ‘The Thres Bells, Cheap Juck. . Duett—Land of the SBwallow Mra, Stilman and Afre, Walker, Tow They Brought the Good News sevesseaseas s TR0O DeWitt , Spencer Goorye L Milor from Ghent to Alx, Charlos O, Griawold The Picket Guard.., amos M, Cleaver Ensty—ltivers.. .Oriny 8, Hough The Ono-Horse JIrs W, Allen, Jr Homauce fro orgas, and flut +eesesThOMAS Mess ke Our Folks Guy O, Ledyand, Jr Willam I, llobbins /«Carl D, Dradlay nard M, Modges p. Chorus—Milltary Pa: 3 by F, W, I Oftentach Tho Quaker in Now York Gity..... Arthur B, Waugoop Qrattan's Toply o Correy.... wv. ..Jobn 8, Robbiut Estay—What I Saw from My Wi Frank J, Davey Eulogy on Qharles Bumner Extract of Oraud Opers, dtre. stitmany re. fFalker, esir ‘alker, Rellef of Luckne ‘Tho Courtin', illism O, Asay Fu W, Root nry M, Frascr .Hoth AL Kent Joseph R, Clarkson es Paxion.....Bishop By the Sehool, ‘White tho whole programme waas well given, and there woro bardly any fnstancus of awkward- ness and hesitancy, yot pecial mention should be made of Master Cleaver's declamstion of “The Plcket Guard,” which was vory good io olocution and gesture, acd Mastor Allen's recits- tion of Holmes' ** One-Horws Bhay,” which was excollont, Tho sulogica on SBumner and Lafay- etto by William O, Asay aud Joseph R. Clarkson woro creditablo, and Leonard ML llodges' *Lost Bteamship™ was woll givea. “Tho muslo by Mre. Waller, Mrs, Stliman, and Mosars. Paxton and Walker, was well roceivod, Tho audionce was as Jargo an ono as the school-room could comfortably sccommodate, and waa chielly \wmgouod of parents sad friends of the spoakere. Considerable applauss was given, and sovoral bouquote bestowed on the young men who morited it Dr, Allon desorves, and has recolvod, substan- tial encoursgement for his efforts to bulld up an excollent school for youug men aud boys, His firat catalogue, just out, ubows sn attoudaunde of eighty-aight pupils the past yoar. Of these, Mosers, Hodges, Asay, aud Clerkson are in- tending to onter Yale College, and woveral others of the school are fitting for othor insticutions. —_———— ST, MARY'S SCHOOL. SEVENTII ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT, ' Garzspunc, ‘June 10.—Tlis institution of learning is oxolusivoly for young Isdies, mnd fs doubtloss one of the most prosperous in the State. It was firat cstablished on Monday in Baster wook, 1868. The echool building ss it then stood was offersd to the Dioceso on con- ditlon thot & boarding and day-school for girls shiould be malntained succosstully for five yoars. Within four yoars the school outstripped it so- commodations, sod received from the Hon, Jamos Knox a gift of 10,000, and about $4.000 more wors contributed by the Church. Witk this sum the school bwildings bsve boes im- proved sod the grounds adorned aud beautifiod, and to-day it atands as a p: monument to the enterpriso and hard Iabor of taose who plannod snd porpetusted 8t. Mary'sSchool. The Rov. C. W, Lofilngwell, A. M., B. D, Rector of Bt.John's (Eplscopal) Church, sad edlsor of the ocese, 18 8¢ ita hood, This {s tho Seventh Annual Commencemont weok, and yeaterday witnessed tho closing exer- clsod. Knoxvillo, the old oounty-soast of Knox County, les 4 miles oast of Galesburg, on the Pooria branch of the 0., B. & Q. Tha exercises commenced at 10 o'olock a. m., with tho order of morning prayer. The proces- sionnl was immediately followed by roligious cer- omonios, the Rev, Dr. Gregg, of Hpringdold, roadlog theBeripturo lossou, and the Rector, the Baov, Lafingwell, roading the prayers. The cho- ruses and reaponees rose in voluptuous swells from tho tunefal voices of sovonty-five young Iadios snd & pondoruus pips-organ. ‘'he ardor of literary exerciues opeasd mth musio—+* Kyris Elelson,” from Mozart's ‘Twelfth Maas, Miss Nellis Johus, of Decatur, then resd an esasy ou * Parsonal Pronouns.” 1t was a_morie torions production, and mnadesome good hits. Miss Overton rend a_very entortwininyg essay on *Terra Incoguits,” waich consainod somo protty figures, and reminded ons_that tho writer might be trylog o imitete, in a falnt way, Au- gusta J. Evand’ style, #7'ha Mora ts Glowing,” Bssthoven, was ren- derea by aseloct chiofr, aud AMisa Taggort read &1 eauay opoo thia subject ‘Pansios, that's for “Phouglits.”" Her 1osding was good; probably better than hor compoition, Mias Cora J. Wuituker, of Lowlatown, read tho moss. finlatied paper of tho day. It wag en- titled * Michael Angelo's Satchel,” and had ref- creuca to the great palutor's celobrated remark wiilo astho holght of hus fame, X still carry my satchol.” ayarbeor’s **Sonata Maris," an organ duet, wsa sucoeedod by Miss Marion Winter, theaccow- plished daughtor of Jobo 8. Winter, Couuty Clork. Hor subject was * Harmonies,” and her trostment of it was vory good Indaed. Miss Woodmausee, of Lnoxville, 1oad an essay ou “ \hwlr Bprites,” sud the audience spplauded " vociter The y and Valediotory” was doliverad by AMiss Hauford, daughter of the ljon, P. H. Hsnford, Btate Henstor, A notlos commensurate with its merit would oooupy mmore apaca than I feal warrsnted in monopolizing. Tha valedicto- ry waa proiuse in compliments, and eutbusiastic In picturing & befilisnt future for B¢, Mary's Behool and her entire protege. The choir sang the * Augel Oborus,” when the Rector conferred the usting honors, each young lady receiving the Crossof Bt, Mars's, while Dishop Talbot pressnted the diplomss, with socompanying remarks. A benadiction and the recessioual bymn, * Jesuaalom the Golden,” closed the vmasmmu The decors were tasteful, and col mainly of loral oferings and festoous of groens, which waved ‘-nnc in the etirring that olroulated whrough tha hatl, and im- tod the alr with a pleasing fragran re are upwards of 100 pupils in this sohool, Tepresenting oot onl{ Ulinols, but Iowa, In- disos, Wisoo: url, Misalsal) gl, Ton- ew York, an: 83, d, K rhor lock fn the efternoon the traio #ippl Rivaropposita thecity of Burlington, whichis | ront the air. Thus closed Graduates’ Day, Class 10 bo urod a8 a coutinnuction of the ria & Waraaw Road, dincration of tho_ Ioociver, subject to approval by tha Court. Mr. Hopkins is alap allowad 43,000 on account of sorvices, and is, in ad- dition, allowed ta soitlo somo claime againat the Company for accidonts smouoting to 81,600, “ of 1875, of 8¢, Mary's Behool. bl et g MISCELLANEOUS, THR LAPAYRTTE PUDLIC ACTIOOLS, Special Diavateh to Tha Catcago Tribune, Lavarerre, Ind, Juno 11,—Tho oxercises of the gradusting cisss of Lafayetto Hchool took ptaco this ovening at the Opora-Ilouse, The class was composed of Misson L. Dickinson, Iattia 21, Brown, Amelia 81, Boliror, Emma J. Compton, Nattio B. Gaddia, and Jool M. Inger- soll. ‘Tho exercisca consisted of osssys by the miases, and an oration by J. M. Ingorsoll, thn only malo membor of tho class. Tho oxercison ware _very creditabla to the class and eoxceedingly interesting to the audionce, After tho nflulfil and oration, tho diplomas wero conferred { Lrof. Mernll, Buperintendent of I'nblis Bchools, At the cloce of tho oxercises st tha Opora-Houso, & rocontion wes given by J. M. Iugorsoll to his clasamatos ond friends” at the rewidenco of hix fatbor, Dr. B. F. Ingornoll, A large numborof called and tendored thowr congratulations. young peoplo remaiving Lo enjoy a merry dance untll the wea hort bunrs. HOCKFURD PEMALE BEMINATY. Sreetal Disvateh bo Tie w0 I'ribune, TRocgronp, 1il.. June 11,—To-uightthotwenty- sixth anaivorsary of tho Xockfurd Femnlo Sominary was celobiated by a sociable and 10- union, 10 which & large numbor of the citizens participated. THE DLOOINGTON HIOI-ACHO0L. Bpeesal Dapateh lo The Chcauo Trihune, Brooaxatoy, I, Juna 31.—~The Fourth An. nual Commencement of the Bloomington High- Bchool took place to-day, The oxorcises wero hold in Durley Hall. The graduatesa sud their thomaa are aa followa: A, C. Bargman, ! Archi- tecturo™ ; Misa Edith Pullen, **Tho Eartn": Mien Elia Hatch, *The Toachor's Misslon "y J. 1L Mernitt, ** Atoral flict"; Miaa Auvna E. Gilehriat, * Thuughl' Mies Alico C. Wolcott, “Iuto the Light"; Mis Emma C. Vogelgesang, **The Vision of tho Boor in &, Rosd, *Individuality,” and valodictory. Tho oxeroises wore all of o high character, showing Gne scholarship, . RIVON COLLEGE. Rirow, Wis, June 13,—The snnnsl Com- mencement exorcitzs at Ripou Collego will take pluce as follows: Tiokoarsal of the Musical Do- partment, Balarday evening, Juue 26 ; Buccalau- reale sermm, Ly President W, E, Merrimon, Sun- dav evessug, Jine 27; sunivorsary of the Eco- lian Bocioty, Monday 'evouing, June 28; aunie vereary of the Athoulan Socioty, Tuceday after- noon, Jupe 29; locturo before tho Colloge Lit- orary Bocioties, by Irof. Hiram Mead, of Ober- lin ‘Mheological Seminary, Thureday ovoning ; ex- orcises of the Uraduating Class, 10'a. m. Wodnes- day moruing, June 80; sddrosa boforo tho Society of Alumni, by the Rov. J. F, Dudley, of Esu Claire, Wednesday aftorncon : coucert by the Mondalesohn Bociety, assisted by DBach's Land, of Milwaukoo, Wodnesday ovening. Tho exsminatious close Tuesday oo, ] g SPRINGFIELD RIGH KCHOOL Special Dupateh ta A'he Chicago Trioune, BrrixorieLp, Iil,, Juno 11.—The Commence. mout oxercisea of tho High-8chool 1n thia citv presed off to-day with considorable eclat. Evory- body waa out, aod a class of fifteon young wome en and threo young mon woro awarded diplomas, 21, Charles Itaflor road the salutatory, and Miss Ella Rippon the valedictory. The litarary efforts of the graduatoa ware creditablo. THE INDIANS. RAIDS IN WYOMING, The following tolegrams wers received at Liout.-Gen. Bhoridan's headquartors to-day, from the commanding oficor at Fort Sanders, Wyoming : A party of Indiana cams to Rook Creek Val- loy on Saturday afternoon, and ran off over 100 heod of horsos. The Indinus crossod the rall- road at Horscshos Bend, going north, Tho animale bolonged to Mr. Goeorge Parker and others, A smail party of white men are on tho trail, and report trom Lookout Station that thoy want Lolp." ‘*Cherokes Dob, who fs just fn from Rock Creek, reporta to mo that tho Indisos have gono northwest, and will probably cross the Platto neor tho mouth of the Ewootwater, He eays thiey took soveuts-ive Lorsos from Mr. Pooler, seveuty-five from Goarge Ilarper, mixty from Jolin Wright, and forty from 2lr, Kelly, making 230 altogethor.” GETTING ALONG HOME. Bpectal Dispatch to T'ha Chicage Triduns, Drnoqee, In, June 11.—Last evening the delegation of the Sloux Indisos, which has boen in Washington for somo daye, passed through Duabuque on their way to the Cheyone Agency in Wyoming Torritory, The prin- cipal chiof was Lone Horn. The party wero in charge of Maj. Brigham, snd was sc~ companiod by the RBov. 8. D. Hinman, Commis- sionor at the Bantoo Agency, in Nebrasks, and Willam 1. Beals, Barveyor-Gonaral of Dakots. Tho intorpater says that tho public wers miginformed a8 to tho mis- sion of Bpotted Tall and Red Cloud, Thoy woro in Washingion to arrange, if possi- ble, tha salo of a rossrvation lying between tlo Black Hilla and the lina of the Pacifio Rallroad. Tho dolegation headed by Lono Horn waa the only one alx:_:;uwcnd to ‘talk about the Dlack country, ——————— THE PEKIN FRAUDS. Kears that the Government Will Fall 10 Mako Out o Caso, Bpeclal Dispateh to The Clicago Tribume, BremiorELD, I, June 11.—~Rooont inveatiga- t10na into tho alleged frauds supposed to have beon committed Ly the Pekin Alcohiol Dissilling Company havo boen made by the Collector, Col. Morriaw, and the Buporvisor of Infer- nal Rovenuo, Col Matthowa = It was chisrgod,as roported o theso dispatohes original- 1y, that the fraud consisted in the sale of fifty barrols of highwinos to the Pokin Ractitying Company, which wero damped into the distilling company's rocoiver, and that the samo barrsls, tho stampa not being cancaled, were again usod to ship bighwinos to DBoston. It la now allegod by Weaterman, Prouldent of the Paokin Distiiling Company, that he uaver sold the fifty borrels of highwines to the Rosti- fylug Company, na roported, and that thoe Aty barrola fouud 1u Bostun wore the ariginal paok- oges as flret fllled, snd oo which the stamps had been properly cancelsd. Me nocounts for tho fact that the Rocllfying Company_ reported tho canoellntion of stamps numbored and marked oxactly like theso found on the Doston packages on the ground that some of tho agents of the Roctlryil:}; Company vimted Lis estublishment snd took tho numbors on his packaged, and, with tl:o aid of tho Gauger, mado a falvo roport, in whiok they sworo to the cancellation of tho very stamps which wero on the Boaton packayes, and in that way covored up the fllicit distillation by thomselves of fifty bar- rolu of highwines. It ia due to the ollicers who bavo iovesiigatod the mstior sud just gob I.hmnih to-day_to say that, while the atory is robable, they do not wholly tal down. Yot fioro worma {0 bo a contirnis! of ft in the fact that tho proprietors of the rectifying cutab- lishaent have iod the conntry, and no ono kuows whore thoy are. There is, thorefors, uo proof withlo the ryeach of the Couri hero to ocstabliels tho fsot of fraud, as tius only par- tics koowu to it, the roctitlers, are not to be found, It looks vory much asif the Govern- ment, uader the circumutances, will wholly fail to make out & cego. P~ R A VALUABLE WAR RELIC. Nomrorx, Vs, June 11.—Capt. Brown, of schoonor J, O., arrivad hore to-day, iu charge of the fron safe of the Unitod Btates man-of-war Cumberland, which waa rus into and sunk in Hampton Itoad by tle Confedorate ram Virginis in 1802. Divors had boen at work on the wrock ten years, having in view the recovery of the #afo. The lucky man had only been at the wrock. lon{‘-elgm hours, when Lo found the safe buried in throo or four foat of mud. Tho water at that place is 78 feet dsep. By the explosion of & torpedo the safo was cracked, and as {5 was holsted on deck n fow {l of gold-cof dropped cut. Itldgenarslly belisved that the safe contsins betweon §00,000 and 100,000 in goid, The safs and troasure bolovgs to Capt. Brown sad 0. B, Mi f thin city, sud Horbert Bmlth, of Detroft. o Capt. Hrown was soarching the wreck, he came saross » petrified human body in s perfect stats, The Csptaln suppos the body to ba of an ofllcsr, and wntends retwrn and get 5. 2l S S @0D'S INSCAUTABLE PURPOSES, Bpsousd Diavaloh to Tha Chieaao Trituns, Ixptavaroris, Ind,, Juse 11,—The Blate Editorial Asaoclation to-dey adopted a new cons stitution, and referred roposition to masd all the editors of tha Northwest a4 Phlladelpbia, aciloa. 4 ool of 88 o ndlass beldisss -3 - FOREIGN. Sixteen Thousand Lives Destroy- cd by Earthquake in New Grenada. M. Ollivier Defonds tho Last Ministry Under Napoleon III, The Circulation of a Baltimore Catholic Paper Prohibited in Germany. A Political Crisis Imminentfin Greece. SOUTH AMERICA, A TEMRIDLE EARTHQUAKE IN NEW GRENADA. Havana, June 11.—News Lins Leon received liere, by way o Bt Thomas, of & terriblo earth- quako in Now Grensds, Tho destruction wae great inthe Valloy of Cuenls, on tho Venozuo- lean frontior. It 1w reported that 16,000 lives wera destroyed by the calans o=ty FRANCE., 3, OLLIVIER'S EOOR. Pants, June 11—, Ollivier's book {n defense of the Minlatry, of which he was the ead on the breskiog out of the Frauco-Prussian war, has oppearod, It declares that Prussis, by her ine sults, roally declared the war. Ilis Ministry can- not be hold responaible for enteriog upon the conflict, for tho sct was unanimously approved by tho Benate and legislative body; nor i it responsiblo for the military organization, which was the work of yoars before it came into power. M. Olitvier claims for his Ministry that 2 fow months sfter its organtzation it nad calmed the public mind and restored tho authority of the Government without employing either cor- ruption or intimidation, 1o publishes a lotter fram the FEmperor, written sfter tho fall of the Ministry, exprossiug continued eonfidenco, In conclusion, AL Ollivier urgcs tho Lonapartists to holp the prescnt Governmens, maintaiu peace, ond respect the Coostitution, and, when the op- portunity comea for rovisiug the Coustitation, then claim ao appeal to tho plebiscite. Paris, June 11.—The workmen's socleties of this city have opened o nations! subscription to provide for kending & delogation to the Pluladel- pbis Exbibition. Jlarateay, tho Commnniat editor who unrged the shooting of tho Archbixhop of Paris, died in Now Caledonia, i CERMANY, ENS1AL Brnuiy, June 11.—In tho Federal Council yes- torday tho Prosidont of the Imperial Chancellery submitted several votes of eupply to meet the ozpenso of tho proper roprescotation of Ger- ‘oany at thejUnited Btates Centennial Exbibition. THE WAR ON TIE CATHOLICH, An order haa beon iwauod frown the Im;urhl Chancellory prohbiting tho circulation of the Catholic Gazcite, of Laitimoro, for two years, within the boundaries of the Empiro. THP. CENTHAL ARIAN QUESTION. Lownox, Juue 11.—-A gpecial from Derlin to the Morning Post, referring to the rumors of & friondly upderstanding botweon England sod Russia on the Central Aslan queation, ssva it 18 repotted that the suggestion of a neutral zono bas boen rovived, sud is favorably received on both sides. —_—— ITALY. DOUNDARY QUESTION SETTLED, Toxr, Juno 11.—A Royal d~oreo Lias besn 8- #ned promulgating a conveution botwcen Italy and Bwitzorland, which establishes the boundary botweon the two countries in sccordsnce with tho award of tho arbitrator, Mr. Marsh, Minis- tor from the United Brotea. TUBLIC AAFETY DILI. To the Chamber of Deputies there have boen violent debatos over the (overmncnt Public Bafety bil, which amonds the Inw tor the eup- preralon of brigandago and other disorders 1n Hiclly aod elsewbero, Tho bill is approved Ly the Loft, The sitting to-night was abruptly closed on acconnt of the disarder which socom- panied the discussion. —_——— CREECE, A CRISI8 IMMINEST, Lowpox, June 11,—The Daily Kews reparts that » crisls ls imminent at Athens, which m rosult in the mbdication of the King. Fi Turkish men-of-war hvo boon ordered to cruise in Greok wators. The Ruseiau Minister has sd- vised tho Xing not to abdicate without secaring tho rights of hia hoir to the throne, The proba« bility of the intorvontion of forsign powers is dlscussed at Atheus. —_— GREAT BRITAIN, BATLWAY ACCIDENT TLoxpox, June 11.—In & railway accident near Bath to-day, several persons wore killed and maoy injured. SUICIDE, Svpecial Dispateh to T'ne Chicage Tridune, Rocxrronp, Ill., June 11.—J. F, Peavey, a boot sud shos dealer of Pecatonics, 12 milea from Rockford, committed auicida leat night abont 10 P, m. by sbooting Inmself through the head. Forsome years Mr. Peavey was greatly addict od to tho uso of opium. Two yoars sgo ho abandoned its use, and sinco then has indniged very fresly in tho use of liquor, nover getting druuk, but slwaya boing fall, TFor some timo Lo hias beon out of 1th, and in rather a despond- ent and gioomy state of mind. Thia is believed to be tho cause of his rash nct. Ho left a lettor addreased to his wife in which Lo said : *§ dio for your good, and hopa for your walfare,” He was in good circumstancos finanoialty, BANDUSKY, O., June 11.—A man named Frank Ward, supposed to be from Findley, O., com- mitted suicide here this morning by shooting himself through the heart. Cause unknown. RIOHMOND PRINTS, RICHMOND PRINTS o xxw SPRING wyTLES OF “CHOCOLATES” FANCIES, [11 GRAY’S” G‘fi »” . TICKNTS NOW IN STORR AND REOBIVED DAILY BY J. V.FARWELL & CO. BLACEKE. “THE LATEST." ERBY & BARNES, 101 Madison-st. OIL TANKS, WILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, e NUTTIN OLOTHING. G SAYS “YESP A CEHEANGE HAS COME! HICTE PRICTESS CANNOT BE MAINTAINED ANY LONGER, WE ARE DOWN TO “BED ROCK” PRICES, AND SHALL REMAIN DOWN! RESOLVED, future is “8LAUG 03 we now have in the EAST, RESOLVED, ibe CLINCHING ARGUMENT! RESOLVED, imen will be employed. RESOLVED, turo, in such & wav that eve; soli goods at L Plank No. 1. WE sssume an INDEPENDENT BTAND and shall malntain it to the END, withdrawing from tho ranks of HIGH PRICHS, Qur UGHTER,” to gain & business unrivaled in tho WEST Plank No. 2. THAT we ahail name prices in every department that will NT8 of themssives, and 2 vii ‘.‘;,‘:& largest in the West, will well repay the man or boy who bas s dollar to 8 visit to our store, ong Plank No. 3. THAT our stock. although now amounting to over Onel (Hundrad snd Fifty Thousand Dollars, shall bo daily increased to moet the ox- tra domand caused by thia great reduotion, and an sdditional force of sales- Plank No. 4. THAT wonderful barzains and satonishing salos ars con-! atantly bolng sdvarfised ; thorofore wo shall carry out this, our Now Dopar.| ane o gonvinaed of our doterminati SRR PHICES than over befors nusmed 1a Ohtasge 0% ¥ A.J. NUTTING, C. 0. D. CLOTHIER, 184 & 186 STATE-ST., OPPOSITE THE PALMER HOUSE. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR- Great West Side Dry Goods House. Hosiery Dep't GENERAL REDUCTION IN FRICES OF SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR. A full regular-made Gents' British 3¢ Hoso at 980, formor price 350—a docided bargnin. Alao, a genuine Naottingham X Hose at 800, novor betors olfored loas than 40c. Ladios’ full regular-mado Bleached Cotton Hoae, 35¢, tho boest for the price in the city. Misgos' full regular-made White Cotton Hose, 1n all aizos, 50, Mixnon' strlgaa Cotton Hove, {n all sizes, at 25, 30, 35, and 400. Also, o full line of Miazes’ English Btrined Hose, in all aty! h we ave selling , whic much bolow the rogular prices. A complota sssortmont of Alissas’ Boys' Hosi n rlain Oolors, Drowns, Navy Blues, and Drabs, TLadies’ F'ine Hnglish Hose, in all gualities, Brown and Whits, 8t 16 per cent loss than regular pricos. Ladios’ Fanoy Hoso, in all styles, at equally low tigures, Gonts’ Gause Bhirts, flne quality, 050, 30 par aont cheaper than Iast sesaon. Gents' Underwear, in 8ilk, Lisle Thread, Qossamer, Gauze, Morino, and Bummor Moerino, at very low prices. A full line of Ladioa’, Alisses’, and Toys’ Summor Underwear, inall styles and sizes, Bt & groat reduotion. Garson, Piria & G0, Madison and Peoria-sts, "I PAYS 70 TRADE ON THE WEST STOE” LAKE NAVIGATION. GOODRICH NTEADERS, A W iwaukes, w1ceple and Obooolate Hatucd da7's v.carsion boa For Grand Haven, duskegan, Graad daily, buuday oiceplad, Fur b o) Josepls aud Henton (ad, at. TRUSSES, &o. ‘Why wear s Truss h that is worrylng the I’I-nlvfl’!.l g B 1it0 out of you, simply e /3 becauso interested Pyl P parties say youocannos “ ot a better one. Go s to 2935 Btate-at., gxot en ELASTIO TRUSS, and bo somforiable ] BPZOTAOCLES. * kB OLOTHING. WHITE VESTS, Black and Gray Alpacas, Blug Flanels, in extra sizss. The “Pasha” Coat, for hot weatber, Black Diagonals, Coat and Vest, $18 10 $28 (lmported Goods). FDWARDS & BROWNE Adams and Clark-sts, MILLINERY GOODS. SADE RATS, Just the thing for PIO-NI08. 300 CARTONS OHOICE FRENCH FLOWEIRS, 124 ST ATH-ST. WEBSTERS'. Removed from 241 W. Madizon.nt, HMISCELLANEOUS, HENRY MAKTIN, HENRY 5. MARTIN, HENRY MARTIN & CO, FINE, COARSE, AND DAIRY S.ATLT, CEMENT, STUCCO, &c., No. 74 MARKET.ST,, OHICAGO. 9! pocialy, _BoftsloComentaspucialy, _______ FOURTH OF JULY GOODS ] FIREWORES, FLAGS, ? 0d forwarded R g T T T ¥x¥avss’dol, Uwia. A L. ETIMAON, Whare ordor i¥ wnalled, send 8 copy by cxniese, HOTELS. SHERMAN HOUSE D. Ouohundred Rooms 83§31 seve F e DU et Wt e acms Lt st aod 85010 Froata: troat 1 . S B B IS sty A TVIN Formerty Masegts of trmnogt lute, FURNITURE. |

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