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TIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THU DAY, JULY 1, 1875, wamo- | tirbed for afleast (walve weeks; but, andienco as lia coneluded his oration wan samo- | turhed for siiesat (roie Baked B auce. Toe aesdustes from tie Preparatory Department numberelesen, The anmvers £y of the ** Fraterual Hoviety" was not publicthis year, —_———— what indicative of tho high estimation with which his oration had beon received. Heo won tha laursin an the finest malo peaker of the das. M, Dajley intends fo enter the ministry, “'The True Man " was i, by ELIZUR K for several minntes, The andicnco was trosted to » 1moral losson of miich worth, but old thonghts, ex gressed in no new way, are decidedly prol Qelivery wan very poor, bringing vividly to mind tho achoolloy' firet effort at rhelorical exerchses, 11ia s Drversor. roanded bim Ly showers of boue quets aa he concluded, Anvasay by WIS CAURIE A, ALANCIARD the nest thing on the programme, Afias Blaneh. wril's firet sentonies wero given with Jjust encughi of $ha tremoto, tn bo captivating. Itecovering her com- posure, un dlin became uned 10 hes position, she read A Sery | pretty aud poetlo eduslon with 5 rubstantial backgronnd, the subject of Shtely sews o Hldden Trutbs, " 3fiss Llanch- * Dlanchard in the dsughter of the President of the in- Btitution. Tou juets fell thick as snow Hakes i winter ‘hie tcok her neaty B o abe fhonu Rossing was ranilered by the mu- < ensay, doliverod by Miss Julis Blanchard, e itarlight—Notural and_ Moral,” and an as repicls with the besutiful reintiilations of Fancy as tue subject slin bad chosen prompts. Miss Iaichard 1a o beautiful girl in - feature, and her ey, given In w clear, bell-ltka yoice, with tho ac. comyanging sl of her expressiye dark eyen, held the andiencs {0 rapt attention. - £k Feceivod A large nuni- Perof costly foral offeringe. Mise Juita in alno tlie daughtne of Presidont Blonchard. She stepa from Tinder tho shadow of hee Alma Mater to the protect- ing arma of her future husbaud,—so at lst &aye Fumor, “Au orstion on ¢ Olvl) Law,” by r T stied that el Taw wag o nest, Tho faot was scit o llortrwary (0 socirty s soelely was necesrary fo clear, concine, argnmente, delivered with all fhie energy of inind and body of the authar, Luuquets were his portion of praise. . WILLIAM D. GATER, who siowed thie branties of “ Music,” wan tho first a0 of thie a cakern to Delng & smile Lo the Caces of hin Nearers, T oration was Rarmonious, snoothly-word- ed, nnd npdey. 5 A horum b this orcheatrs, from * Lombardl," was much enjosed, Au ew‘lyycnuflul « Achiercment of Culture,” by EMDA J. HUMPHREY was next In order, Tho iady i queation ai1 bernelf hier friendn much honor, prosenting 4 #ha did #o cany and genceful 80 appearance i Lo aiage, aud de- Tivering su eesay which was flled with fine thoughts, Alurge picture, that adorned the wall Lehind whets Mivs Humplirey stood, fell wille eho was reaiug cresling somewbat of & disturbance, but ber 0 sclf-posseraion were not for a moment Flowers ware not Iacking when sha took her s “Eyperstition and Madicine,” iy Herbert . Hardl, sran given in a clear vuiee, with woll-rounided ani pol- Jahed aweetucas, 11ia shower of bouquets was not s Tight one, . SWhnt Wil De the Remult 17 was s crstion deliv. ered Ly Miss Mattio B, V, Mycrs, Mina Myersbandled Ber toplc aa if she thoroughly muderstood it, and Tucant lier audience should also. he waa the only Tady wpeaker who was interruptod and obliged to wait because of tho hearty applaus given her, Sho was {lio most eloquent of her classmates, and mado her Bow in & periect shower of flowers, b = Yatpourr from_ the * Bohemians Girl™ was ex. Quisiioly rendored by the orcliestra, under Mr, Tound's leaderrhip, and several handsome’ bouqueta ‘wers thrown as a mark of apprecistion, ““Tue Nation of & Century,” by MERDERT 0. NABH, was s glowing tnbute to our socon' to be centennial crowned nation, ‘Nisw Frauk £, Wheston as tho vatedictorian of the clas, aithorof A eesay “Out of Tuno,” mado & most voraldo impremion, Her eleoutionary powors were Dot alt thut could be wisked, but kier word-plctures and plearant and quajnt Aiguros of apeech sro cliorace cristic of the ludy, Hor valedictory was_graceful and fuil of tonder womanly omotion, Mise Wiicaton fs the daughter of tho first sebler of the villago, 1n whose YLonor the town is named, Tho giviug of diplumes and THE CONFERRING OF DEGHEES by the Provideut, was the last act of jinportanoe in the afternoow’s excrvises, The list {8 aa follows: Carrio 8, Dlanehard, A, 8, Enuoa J, Humphrey, A, Frunkle ., Whoaton, A, '8,; Edwin D, Bailey, A, Llisur K, Bailey, A,'B,; ¥raucis W. Gomfort, A, Williatm D, Guion, A, 1.3 Herbert 11, Hurd, A B3 Herbort O, Nesh, A 5,3 Julis W. Blauchard,’ A B.; attlo B, V. Myers, A, 1, The evening prograwmime wea s hiort sddrems on w Fallacica In Yodern Tuoughty by the lev, Thomus . Easton, A. M., of Bulvidere, 1ii,, and s loveo in the collega parlors, which lastud uniillate in ths svening. Ealmaii-dadsol, 1OWA UNIVERSITY, THE LAW DEPANTMENT. Spactal Drapalch o The Chicaqo Tribune, Towa Ciry, Ia., Juna 80.—Last eveniog Sana- tor Wiight dolivered tho address before tho Law Departmont to an immeuse gathering in Uni- versity 1inll. Ho spoke of the growth of the Taw Dopartment, of which ho wan ouo of jta first professors. Or the 250 who have recsived diplomas and are rosiding in this State, %0 per eont aro doing woll, and aro an houor to the commumitios in which they reside. Ilis travela over four-fiftbs of the countles give him the kuowlodgo of this fact. s appoal to tue prosent class was to makos like record for themsalves in the profesalonal co- toer upon which they aro uow to enter. It1sthe man who falls and mot tho puswt. Tuls Is & nation of progress, and, could the eages of ancient times bo whers we are today, ey wonld belicve that the world moves, 1fo com- patod the condition of legal sclencs uf tho twel(th with Aiat of ths prosent oentury, in th various branches of commercisl affalrs, The rates of common carrie fn tho times of William and Mary and Georgo Third were regulated by law. In the carly doya of Moxico, litigants wers compellad to closo thelr cares within a limited time, Ier Rings wero then elucted by tho people, The women 2a well as the meu votod for telr rulers, An oducated Tar are of inestimable value in molding the laws and clovating soclcty, He gave the class of 1673 good ad- ice to maintain thelr futvgrity aud elevale the profes sion, The law class had asoclat hop at Bi, Jumes' hotel, at whicli large numiber of wnvited guewts wero pres- ent, TLY. COLLLOIATE DEPARTMENT COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES occirred this forenvon tu University Hall, fu the pres- vd concourse of peoplo, Tho follow- {ug orutions were delivered e Power of Assocls- tion," Ly Eluathan U, Cul “fradition,” by Albert . Filckinger; * Law in Nature® by Laasa N. Pl gers *The Piblic Schools u the United States, by Ablllh 8, lall o Merolo Element of Man,” Ly Charlos B, Jack; “Germany sud lowe,” by Robert Lo 0 Literary Life,¥ by Fraunk * Oiie Instrument in uman Tiadale; * Our Nationsl Man Is Man,” with the 1 Trogress” by Willle Minsd, by O, 0, Wright valedictory, by William 11, Fannon, of Decorab, The luhliu. vo fudicated weregenoraily well discuesed, indleating munch (hought and induatrious resoirch, { They all sbownl well-dovelaped minds, the revnlt of the iborough culture which Las beey fucuicated during thelr colleglute careers Liere, DEOREES. At the closo of the aratious, the dogres of Bachelor of Laws wss ooulerred by President Thatcher upon the graduating clasy, ss follows: Mautio . Bafley, Cuarles J. Berryhill, Emathan R, Carr, Arthur B Cualfsut, Marguret C, Olites, Fdwin W. Craven, Ggorge © W, - Dentui, Whilm 1, Faunon, C&fixhfl A. _Fiukbine, Albwert T, Fliekinger, ifwsc N, Flickinger, Thomas ~W. ~Gravdon, o . Gutbrie, Obarls N, Hanley, [ Jeeman B, 1iutt, Alijab M, Holl, Frank Huston | Chiarles H, Jack, ducol W, Lainh, Oliauncey A. Loves {)s0e, Joxepls W, Myers, Robart L. Farrish, Theodre W, {darvin, Chariss 3L Ra , Walter 1f, ltobertaon, Juhn 1. Boott, Juhn J, Hecrley, Willlo 1D, Tiadale, «Willard J. Weleh, Rotlin J, Wilson, Carroll 0, Wright, and Franklio Potler, Mobert Saunderson, Olllurlhl’ifln, Jows, nest de- Tivered the Mavter's oration—' Philbsuply? the Mod« omn liivtory and Tresent Viace,' 1t was a profound tlisseriation conoeruing the geuersl erndict of Luwan alairs from s metaphynical und philusophical polut of \ew, Physical science s paramoust 1o dogiatical plilosnphiy. At the cloan of this ormtion tho degreo of Master of Aris was conferred on bert Haunderson, of Bur- Lington; Wiiam 3, Muadn, of Keokuk; J, G, Wilon, of Towa CHy; MeCicllan and A, lystt, Tuis cloced the Commencement ‘exsrcises of the Ool- fegate Departinent for 1878 THE BOARDL OF MEGENTS sdypurned this alternon, after o week's ssruest work 1 the interest of tho Unlversity, Awoug other things it conaitiovally negotiated for the purclissu of s new butlitug, the Universaliot Chiureh, ot yet completod, for e Lso uf the Law Departinant, Tils EVENIRG a aoctal gathering (s Lelug beldat Dulvorsity Mah by the studenis, wheie good-bye is sald ay thay L= soiae for gty il roins il Hepl. 14 esty Do glouiag of neal Uulversity yoar, histsbior. A8 HOPE COLLEGE, EXERCIBES OF TUE ORADUATING CLASS, Bpecual Ourrerpunadence 4f The Chicavo Tribune, HoLrakn, Mich,, Jaue 80,~The literary exer- cises of the gradusting class of Hopo College vecuried on Weduewlsy eveniog. Tho ubaging wa Laudsomely docoratod. Festuous wero Luug from thoe cailing so as to droop over tho fivut purt of the sage, and attached to ibis garland was a beautiful Latin cross. “Mhe vory sppropriate wolto of the clam, “Non Anis, aad initoum,® wik greatly sdmired, Tho platforu was u:cn}l;lu\‘ by ths nerubers of (Lo Couucil, the Alumul, the Preside ut the Faculty, sud memters of the gradut e participabte 5ore us fullowa: Oru- ting clase, n—Ealulstory (Latiu), Mewfsus Baron, Molland, Mich, ; oratiou—* Edmund Burke," 1k, 1, D, Simout 0.5 orativu—* Hources of Our Na. Huntz, Holland, Mich, ; orstion— W, V. Btec, Sowierville, iva Atlitratiomy® I, Viat Vher, ' Holiaud,- Mich, ‘The bosor of dilivering e valodictosy wos confersed ugon Mr. L, Dylstes, of Brand Napids, Mich, Thobouorary degrés f Mastar »f Aria was conferred upou Mr. A, Visscher, of Hollaud, i aftcr wbich botakd us bt bLaw sid Ly, o Aa Worm cpresanted tbo Theolugical Liepar bastand o diacourse un Chriaian Eibion” b e 'ened ronounged by the Hev, A, AT s atope” ik bty ba e | Lo death o Db GBorge IN MESONIAM, Specinl Dipateh ta Lhe Chacago Tribune, Terorr, Wis., Juno 30,.—The ceromony of un- veiling the alumni monumont to the memery of the fato I'rof, J, J. Bushuell, of Boloit College, took placa this farenoon. cemsion, conatating of the members of tho officors and ‘students of the Collego, the Common Councll, frionds from abrosd, and citizons, formed in front of tho Col- Jego buildingn and proceeded to tho cemotory. Thers the beautiful monument, appropriately inscribed and most tastefully adorned with par- lenvos aud flowers, was unvoiled amid impressivo ceremontes, The Rev. W, W. Tose, of %9, offered an approprate prayer, and the Hev, 3. Colile, of 61, dellyered an_ eulogistic ad- dress, which moved all hoarts, Iresident Ohapin spoke s few wartn words on behalf of the faculty of the College, expresrive of thelr exrucet sytopntby with tho facling which bad moved the alumni thun to do honor to the memory of their greatly-beloved asso- clate. The grave was loaded with flowers and floral At 9 o'clock a pro- Alumni Association, THE LITERARY FXCNCISES taok plnce at the Pirst Congregational Chinrch 1 retnrn of the procession from tha cometery, an follows; Lalln sslutatory, by Jobu 4T, Mills, of Dizioit; Alimni nd Being,” by Samuel L, Kidiler, Alumni oration, cluzs of 43, of Y poem, ueemmg“’- clasa of 170, of 4 0f the Right Hort,” Jan Fond du Luc; oration, Eihitn,” by John 1, Ml Arsdinliativo Power ‘of American Inalitntions, Grorgo F, Fostar, of Laucaster ; Mas Study for Graduates,” by Liw caster; oratiom, ’inie Llrolta of the Rigfiia’ of Cone scieuce,” withs valedictory, lenry Vanlelt, of Itaciuo, Tho degrees of Master of Arta was confe Joseph il Clismberlain, J Eaton, Clark_3, Goidard, Master of Arix upon Speni- octed with the wcletific ry cor 1L, Wella, formerly course of S+ Loctor of Diviaity upou tha Lov, C, D, Hetmer, of Chicago, Hach's Milwaukeo Orchestra furnislied very aweet miusic for the occasion, At the rluse of the exercises, Capt. A, R, Bpraguo and his well-dalied company gave an exhibition of gymunstio exerclsor to & crowd of admirers, Tue alumni dinner followed, and wuch smusing and intereatiug apocch-muking followed tho dinner, TitE; OFFICERS O THE ALUMNI for the coming year sre: Dresident, Fond du Lac; Vice-Presldonts, Irof, Defer Hondric) won, of Beloit, and 11, M, Tago, of Madison; Socrotary, Dow, of'Belolt; Orator, W, G, Bailey, of Green B, Adums, of elolt; 'Alteruative, Jokn . W, Taes, of ks A convert by Dach's Orchentra and two excellent vo- calista drew alargo house this avening, L MISCELLANEOUS. WISCONSLY NORMAL HCHOOL. Speciul Dispatch to The Chirago Tribune. WRTTEWATER, Win, Jane 30,—The Commencament exerelscs of the Stato Normal Schoul, which oceurred in wais placs to-day, called togethier a very Jarss ate tondsnce from tho southeastern: efarn of fourtern waa gradunted, Fikhorn, sud Miss Nettie art of the Htate, Fred W, Isuam, of oyed, of Whiilewater, car- Very ‘general eatisfaction was expressed with the spparcat Ligh acholarsnp aud trainlog of the claes, ANOTHER BRUTAL ASSAULT, 87. Louts, Juno 30.—Another of those bratal outrages, eoveral of slicl’havo occurred m this country during the past year, was comtoitted about 9 miles from this city on Mouday after- | nisu. J. L. Camphull, noon. While Mise Eliza Chiamberlaiu, 19 yours old, was going fromhor father's house, on Lorseback, to a oeighbor's, she was pulled her horse by n» burly negro, all her clothing was torn flondisbly ontrageld, sho was ntherwisn oruolly croated. Sho fainted and lay 1m tho roud wore thau un Lour, when uhe {]‘;‘;‘;’:’“ l':,‘:‘:“"“'“;gl“,g "‘]'j’:f_”l‘,‘; ‘3‘_;,’“;’1’.‘;""“:‘;'": tho Btata aforeaaid, o the part of Mark Sberkisn, iuto spaswmg, and hor life for a titmo waa dorpaired I'olice aud citizons were iu active soarch of 1hi0 Llack wretch yestarday, and & nogro suswer- ing tho dexcription given by Mirs wae arrested in thiy citv Iate Jast might, Citi- zous in 1ho neighborhood of the vutrage wre in- teusoly excited, and swear they will bang tho maxn if be 1 caught. Lawberlain DURGLARY. Bpecial Dupateh to Tie Ciilcaan Tribune, Dubuque, Ia., Juno 30,—Last Tucsday, Nathan Simpson, of tho firm of Fern & Simpson, tho waelt-knowu ameltors, drew #500 in currency from oue of the baoks and started for bis bome, a short distance west of the city. The vame night his houss was entered by “a burglar, tho safo whoro ha kept his monay waa pried open, and all of the greenbacks and No tracs liaa vet beon obtained of the thief, but Biinpson thinks that ho was spotted by some #eoundrel who saw bitn draw tho monsy frum the other valnables taken, ESCAPE OF A CONVICT. Sreetal Dnarateh to ‘Che Chiaga Iribune, Juno 90.—A convict nsmed Hogun, baving but & short unexpired sentence, eacapod from a guard thia afterncon while dig- giog » grave lu the Penitentiary burviog-ground about Lialf & milo east of the Pomtontiary. larga foras of kooperw aud guarda aro sconring tho couutry for milos in each direction to sifect bis capture. Ibisn vory rare uccurronco that s convict excapes from this prisou. A BAD HUSBAND. Special Dispateh to 1'hs Chicano Tribuna, MiLwauvkey, June 30,.—Heuory Ellis, late s po- ficeman at Clicago, now working here as a tan- per, was arrested to-day on complaint of hiawifo o wna found hiving with another Ilis wifo found him, after n todious o eays hia wife rew for desertion. woarch, at Allon's tannory. fusod to come on liere mith him, and ho bad no doxire to abaudon Ler, Tho wite saya bo eloped with tho companios whom he is now liring with. PLEADED GUILTY. Spacial Dispateh fo The Chieago Tridbune, JIaxzsvire, Wis, Juno 80,—dward Mo- Cracken, arvosted for passing couaterfeit mouoy last weok, was brought lefore Juage Couger, 'The Judga declined to sen- tenca him uotil the United States authorities cculd bo hieard from, to ascortan if they waunted and pleaded guiley, AVENGED A SISTER'S WRONGS, Bavrniose, Juns 50,—This afternoon’ Maj. J, Lyle Clarke, a woll-known citizen of Daltimoro, was 8hoL whilo noated atthe dinuor tahle st the 8t. Clair Hotel by & young man nsmod Brower, of Georgetown, D, 0., who was arrcated, and etuted he was driven ta the sot to avengo a Clurke's wound Is uot fatal, TWEED'S BAIL. New Yozx, June 80.—Tho motion for s reduc- tion of bail in the oaso of William M. Tweed has beon withdrawn for an indofinite perlod. presumed that this action was taken on_ accaunt of JJudgo Davis' siting in cliambers whero the mozion was to have beou made, sistor's wrougs. HORSE-THIEF SENTENGED, Srecial Inapateh to The Chicaco Tyidune, Jouiet, 11l June 30.—Frederick Kruger, the Du Pago Township horse-thief, was yesterday | ioard, of the Chicf Clerk of the I'olica Doparte soutonced to threo year in the Ienitentiary on s | moant, as tha Couucil luve to denominmte him. plea of gailty, THE JEFFERSON BORDEN MUTINEERS. QueeNstows, June 80,~The steamer Batavia, y for Boston, bad on boatd the mutineors of the scLoonor JolTorson Horden custody of United States officers, which sailod t KNOCKED DOWN AND ROBBED. Syecwl Duapateh o The Chicaoe Tribune, Davexront, la.,-June 80.—A man named | Roportor—Woll, I undorstand you have re- Qeorge Fullmen was kuocked down sud robbed | Moved Cummissivnors Klokke aud Rtenaj how iv of & [arge suw of woney uear this city lastnight. Bpecial Dispateh to Ths Chiaao Tribune, Peousa, 1Il,, June 30,—Thomsae J. Buay, of | and diractad hit to apply to the Luard of Folica Shay & Pearson, Chicago, was marcied thiy even- | for st ducuments boluugiug to tho Pulice De- to Miss Nellia Hpurck, of this city, The partiont, - Weding was ot of the grandest that ever took | Jeporior—Thon you beve not yoi taken ad- — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, £ the ordums intlie ewe of ex-Tax Collector | abulish the Boar Bgll\::l:.o’g;ofi‘(nulill :x. found judgment (;o:cu‘n’; At this pont the nterview was dropped abs city in tho sum of §65,000. The interual revonus veceipts of the First District of Obto (Hamilton L‘mm:';u)j Qur ‘hfin t: MAUE SHEUIDAN ncreaso uf £615,365,30 over the provious t+, tothe placa of Mudical Bup cenasctr | ANOTHER INJUNCTION. The Board of Police Obtain It to Avoid Molestation, They Get It Just Before Receiving (he Mayor’s Notico of Thelr Official Death, Interesting Talk Botween the Board and the Superintendent, Mo Demands Their Papers, and Thoy Threaten to Dismiss Iim; But Peace Prevails and Action 1s Temporarily Delayed. n the The Mayor Bays He Will Not Remove Kiokke and Reno, The Police Commissioners® Biill. WAR AT LAST THX POLICK BOARD FIGHFING FOR LIFE, The fierco olack equall that Lias for soms time pnst beon hovering over the Doard of Police vented all its furies yestorday aftornoon, aud, contrary to what appeared most certain, it left no carpeo it fts wake, During the morning the Crty-Hall was thronged with an anxious crowd awniting dovolopments. Thoy wero doomed to disappomtigent, howover, for nothiug of inter- ent took placo, avd ua ono esemed inclinod 1o talkk about the fmponding storm. ‘Ihe police hoadquarters remained closed all tho foreuoon, Mark Sheridan having suspoct- cd that his combatants might rosort to efecting ing the Board by scizing on their rooms, desks, and documcnts. Consequently ho locked up shop and rejoiced over Lue iueffablo delights of carrying tho koy to the Polico Doard in hia brocctios pockots, Dunng Tucsday sftornoon bo bad visited tho law oflice of Fuller & Smith, at 164 Dearborn street, had engaged them as counzel to the Doard of Polico, avd comploted ac- 1angements for the flling of a bill applying for an injuncticn, which was duly filed beforo Judge Booth veetorday motning. Had there been any necoesity for its issuance st an enrlior date it would have been done soonor., T'ho bill itself i given below. The foliowing is a copy of THE INSUNCTION : The Teapls of tho Sitate of ILinos Colvlt, Muyor of the City of Chicago, Thoiun Fuley, W, I Bickiard on, Arthur Dison, Frank W. War Divid Cooy, Willam Fitzgerald, Jesso Spulding stone, It. 1, Blone, Thomas C, Clarke, Philip i Fred Sommier, E. 11, Cillerton, T, MeClory, J. 1. droth, P, M ‘Thowman ¥ Datiey, Jumics O'Lirio David W. Clark, J T. Giuderson, n, Grorgo 1, LN, W 1, Case, S, L. Clevaiand, B, I Bsan, N.'Eckbardt, Tioman Niout, Peter abr, Jaoli Lebgacher, 1, § haffner, Dwid Murphy, M. Sivecney, ‘Thomay L' nch, W, P, Dickindon, Julus Jonas, dohn T, Coreo an, Aldormen, and coustitu ing the Common Councd: uf tho Cty of Calrago: 8, K. 1ayrw, Comptroller, and Danfel O'llars, Traantirer (f the City of Chicago uforeastd, dnd. SONT 4HOruOYS, Ao~ Tieitors, agents, and servanta, and fo ech and cyory of then, greeting 2 Witknkas, 16 uuh been ropresented to thio Honora~ Dle tho Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook Caunty, In Cnetlea A, Reno, Ernst F. C, Klokke, conntituting the Bontd of Bolice of the ity £ Cineago, ¢ mplatnitn i thetr certaln Lilt of complsint exiitfed Lefuro patd Judgo and fled fu raid Court sgainet you, the ashi Haevey D, Colvin, Maor, ete., ete,, at al,, among other thiugs, that you ure combining sud confederating with athers'to fnjiro the complsinutita, tonching the mat- ters set fori in sanl iAll, and tht your uctings and dulugs tn the proinfees are contrary (o equity and gool [ conactonce, And the Honorablo Henry b, eno of d Juiges, hoving, undor his hand, indoreed upon { bill a0 order that a writ of injunction fane ut of aald Court, according to tha prayer of skl Lill, wo therefore, i contieration thereof, and of the partienlar matters in wald bill set forth,” do atrictly command you, tho s3ld 1 rvey D, Golvin, Mayor, ofc.. ot ul,, and tha's ersons bafore manitioned, and each and wvery ona of you, that you absoltely desist aud refrain frot procesding i any way in the oxecutlon of a cer- tain ordinauce pansed by tho Common Cuuncil of the City of Chicago on the 3th day of June, 1475, croar tlug an executive deparunent in the Gity of Chicagoto bo kuown as the Poticy Dopartineat, aud abolishlug the Doard kuown us the Polico Board, or any part 1z jro- yirion thieroof, and from any fnterferonce with tho sald Mark Sheridiy, Charles A, lLieno, and Erost F, C, Kinkke, {n tho dischargo of thelr duties as Commis~ wloners’of the Board of Police of the Oity of Chicagn, in suy mauner, or form, snd from any wte tempt o remove from tho custody aud coutrol of 831d Sheridan, lteno, and_ Klokko, the publfo proj- erty, books, rocords, and eqnipmunts Lelonging (o the Yoiito Dopariment of sald Clty of Chicaga, and frowm any attemiit fu xny manner (o interfera witht tho polico organization, government, appointments, ond discl- pliue within said City of Chicago, under and by virtie of the above-named ordinance, snd from atteuwpting 1o arganize any other Police Departinent fn any mans - ner or form, nud from recognizing any oilier ioard of Tolice than' that cowstituted b aatd Sherldaz, Rowo, aud Kkke, ~ Aud wa do atretly conuand you, the sald 8, B, [ayes, Comptroller of “the City of Chicago, toalbuoltely diaist ana rulrain feata drawug any ar- Tants o favor, and you,the ssid Danlel O'fara, Treanurer of it City of Chicago, to absolutely desist and refrain fiom paying any money or moueys ) any person or persons clalwing under or by virtue of the ordinanco above uamed, o rocoguiz- ing any otlier officer or ofticers so constituting the Pos live Departmeat of ths City of Chicago, “Thfs ujunction to remain in force for Ave dayn, with Teave 10 elthior pary o movo to furiher continie or dissolvo the same during that time, until this Lonor- alle Court in Chun:cry witting sball make othier onlee to tho coutrury, Hereof fall not under the ponalty of what that lew dirccls, Tothe Bheri of said county to exscute and return in dua form of luw, g Jacos Gross, Clerk, By agroement, the mattor will come up for ar gument to-morrow morning. COLVIN-HEHSL. Bhortly after 10 o'clock Mayor Colvin visited Police Buperintondent Relun at bis headquar- ters, sud had & couferouce with bim laating for about half au Lour. What happened was kept very silont, Lt all cau readily bo imegined, as the sequel shows. The iayor contomplated muakiog » formal demand ou the Board of Police to vacato, and he firyt inntructed tha Polics Bu- perintondeut s tolow it was to bo dona, Nothe ing fucthor wos emd or done, othior than numar~ oud_conleronces with tho Law Departmeunt, until near 2 o'cl ck, when the Mayer linatily seated himsclf st his desk, asizod 'his goose-quill, and wrats uaver Mayor Colvin wiote bolore, imsginiug no dunbt all the whilo shat his pen wos sclipsing tho spuod of the fa- mous John Gilpio’s 1ido. Clevelund looked on with astonishment. and vis tors, ueggara, et. al., wora obliged to stand clear until equantmity Lad sguin beou restorod. Wheu at length he had concludod ba dispatctied Mr. Conulughsm with mossazad to tho * Police Suporivtondent and to tho Police Board. The furmer was found quietly cogitating s usual in his own private apart. monts, aud the Bomed of Polico eould uot bo fouud, ~and tho documents woro donosited with the Becrotary of tha Directly it Logan to be rumarod that the Mayor hiad decaplitated Comminsioners Klokke and Reno, wud had justailed Supt. lebm as City Marehal, Menriug of this, the reporier called upon Mayor Colvin and fuquired TILZ CONTENTS OF MI8 NOTE ta the Police 1oard. ‘'I'ho Mayor repliod that he hiad morely noliticd them that thoy Liad ocaned to existL by resson of au ordinance to that effect parsed by the Comon Counc that? Mayor—] havo ouly notifled them that they aro slrondy rowoved by the ordinance croutivig tho otico of City Marsbal. At the same tune [ notified Supt. Nbawn that Lo was 1n fall coatrol, vantage of tho power couforred 0 you by the Mayor's bl 2 Mayor—Not at all, siv; 1 hold that in reserve, 1t the arllullnmenud i tho Council does not of L'olice, what dosd it do? r||rlly by the eutrance uf the Corporation Couns sel. Nothing fusther bappened until somo twenty wmivutes later, when catne leisuroly walkivg aloug Adame street, arnd in arm with & reporter,—ono of thoss ‘“woral asenceing,” sy the Comwissioner was wont to Gov. Leslie, of Keutucky, haa avpointed Dr, | tyle them during the first Police Board iwe Tobort C. Chenault, of lichmop, Madison Coun- | broglio. Drawing near the main entrance of the tendeut of the | building, be at ouce bevaws the ceatre of at- Firet Kentucky Laustic A;syclum made vacaut h’l tiaction 10 & number of Aldermen who we Aumlivg tho aticrvon aessiou of the Couscil, To Harvey D. Col. Lipplncott wan the firet button-liok pouied mto the (Commissionor’s distonded ear nlong] rigmarolr to tha offeet that he wanted to borrow ona of the city's cannon for uno on the 4th of July. Khondan replied that he did not vob knaw wio controlled that cannon, Lt after somon facthor pariey said lio supposod the Colouel wontd have no dinieulty n obinining it. e thon surroudored himeaelf to au asxions crowd [nlt of Imlnlrirn abont that roportor-lead. peacii-stablo ) tinger, Dy this tima a tight buggs had drivon 1o to tho entranco, and from it Alightad Donuty Rheriff Galpln, his hand fited with documonts, whicl rravod to Lo copios of TUE IXJUNCTION, 11a worked Lis war through tho vast crowd on tho stdewaik and In ihe hall, aud boldly marched into tho Mayur's oflico and bearded 1hat oficial Inbis den. ~ The Mayor spasmodically dropped hia pen, elutchiod tho aides of his chair, and atared tha Deputy fail in the faco. (ialpin's face ia bocoming moto and moro familiar_to him, oa- Eucmllv in tho injunction lino. Tho Deputy andod Liim the doctioeut Just a8 ho exclaimed ** What'n this 2" to shich Ualpin roplicd, ** An- ather injunction.” After sdjusting his' apoes, the Mayor fall to perusing it with & couple of Aldormion, bt he aatd nothing, While this was gomy on Shoridan wan standing on tho aidewalk At an open window, and, radiantly beaming with smiles, was 'slyly winking at vari- oun occupaits of the offico. Boon he came through the hall and appronchied tho Mavor very clusely, bat that functiouary was too bunily engagod in ronding the fujunction to notico hin, aud ho eoon withdrew. ~ Wheu he bad again gained the liall-way many of the Aldormen began to chaff him aud ask him what his Board intoud.- ed to do about it, Ha sileutly pointad to the in- Junctions in the bands of the Mayor and Ald. Dixon, aund luquired of thom if that wasnot a sufliciont doso to maka & henlthv man sick, An Aldorman ingunired, in s asrcastic manner, what huamens bo now intendod to follow, peeing that Lis_ confrores wein abont to fall baok on coal desling and hat-manufscturing. ¢ Well," sad Sheridan, * 1 bardly know, bit I suppose 1'll iave to go back to niy old business of killing logs.” The ctowd took 1p the leugh, and in au excoodingly sliort timo tho Alderman had van- iulted, evulently not caring to bo considersd & hog. ~'To anotlier who inquired what ha was try- ing to do with injunctious bo roplied: **I'm tryiug to taka caro of you. Ialwaysadvised the Conneil to make 2n approprintion for o city lu- natic asylum,” Afier a lew othar witly romarks aud roparteoe the Cotnmissioper took tho armof the reporter, wont up staird and down again in ho rear to tha locked apartments of the Board. Ou the road Lo was joinod by Commissloneis Reno and Klokke, and togothor tho party on- tored tho room. When thoy had takeu their ot Dr. Ward approached and bandod oacth of them A SEALED ENVELOPE bearing tho Mayor's coat of arms, Commission- ers Klokko aud Bheridan hastily opened thoirs und seauned the contonts, but Commissioner Heno complacently munchad some pranuts snd allowod his to roposo usopenod on the desk be- foro lum. When apprised of the contonts of the noto, bo lifted Liis and put it deep dowo 1o hils lurfm pockot, enying that Lo slways kopt such docnments unopened. **I have alremdy two of thesa notifieationg to vacato uftico, and Lera Iam yet,” lLie continuad, cuopping off the scntenao with a bite ont of o rather unripe peach. * Docs Mayor Colvin think we are all fools that ho wouds us this " cried Shendan, fotdiug aloft tho messaga from the Mayor. **No, thank God, I nm no lick-spittlo]" and bo slam- med it down on the dosk before him. Commmsioner Klokke—I seo this calls for an immeaiate interview with a certain individual about the propertr of the department. Commiralouer Sheridan read aloud a8 follown from thio document boforo bim To Mark Sherdan, C. A. Reno, and E, F. C, {ate Comminvioners af the Hoard of Pl as Lo Board of Polico haa censed to have n legal ox. intenco, Jacob Hehm, the Bupariniendent of Foiics, is autlorizod to take linmedlate posscesion and custody 8 control u: all property, bouks, and papers pertain. 1K 10 tha Police Department of the City of Ohlcugo, hiich wore n the custody of the Board of Pulica or now is 1 posscsaion or coutral of you, or either of you, You and oich of yoiu are thereforo direcied o tutn over to sald Jacob Itabm, Buperiutandent of Polica, all yroperty, books, and papers, of every kind snd char- acter, tow I possession ot in the cuslody of you or eithor of you, belonging to tho City of Chicsgo and purtuining to tho Polica Devariment, and ate requost- e to tako & proper receipt from him for {he samo and return such rocelpt to tho Comptroller of the City of Chicago, H, D, CoLviy, Mayor, Whilo roading this, BUPT. REME anproached, hotding in his hand a message from the Mavor, which bo Jnid before the Buard, aud which Sheridan road as followa: To Jacsb Itehm, Superintendent of Polfes: Inas- much s (ko Board of Police hua ceaved to have & logal oxistence, you aro suthorized to take imm -diate pos- scsaion siid custody and contral of sl pruperty, hosks, rlatuing to the Police Department of $ho o, which were in the custody of the ard of Police, or now is in posscssion or control of #aid Buard, You are renuired to 4iva w proper receipl for the same, 1L, D, CoLvix, Mayor, Klokke (glancing towards Rebm)—You are Just the man we want to seo. Rehm—What has tho Board to say tomo about that aemand ? Shoridun—Tho Doard is loft Intact ; its autho: ity 18 full and unquestionable. Tho Miavor has just boon sorved with au injunction, and I sse Buio you it 8 8 very complote and impartial o ‘Dr. Wafd—I wieh yon would Include myselt s0d Mr. Rebm in the fujunction. It places us in a very unpleasant positiun, I ackpowledgs tuat Tam in the employ of the Board of Polico, byt nt the samo time I do not know how I oan in- tertero in the quartel, fcr | nn dependent on tho Council for mv bread oud butter, benes I too should Hke to bo oujoined from taking, any acclon 1n tho case, Commissioner Bheridan—T do not ses the ne- cossity of it. You are both in the employ of this Loard, which 18 logally constitnted, and ‘a8 long a8 it contiues in oxistonce you sre merely its sorvants, Soma further parloy cnsied about the matter, -;;g ‘L‘ the close the Socretary made somo remari abouf TUE FIGUT DEING A TENSONAL ONE. Commissioner Klokke—The fizht is forced upon ua; wo have no alternative. It should nogbo a porsoual ono. The Board should mere- El ;}a aboad and porform its dutics ay proscribed y law. Supt. Rehm—DNon't get excited. At this juncturo matters looked ominous. Commussioner Reno thrust his hands jvto his pockets and brought forth a bountlful supply of Deachos, which he proceedod to halve, giving Hupt. Rehin & large eide of one, and Commis- nioner Kiokke the wmall side of the same peach, Supt. Holin broke the silance by rapping tho desk befora tum with bia tinger-tips, and in- quited, *What snswor doos the Doard give to that demand ?” Klokks (oxcitedly)~Do you maks that as a doman Hupt, Bohm—Woll, that I8 my inatruotions from tho May— Klokue3(11eing excltedly from lus soat)—Do you mako that as m domand ? Bupt. Rohm—I do, Sheridan—By what authority do you maks that ‘dnmllu]?upfln this Board? Do you not ravoguize tag 8l Bupt. Rehm—Well, 1 bardlv know; this docu- roent fnatructs mo a4 woll &y you that tho Board of Police atanda abolished. Bueridau—Mr. Llelm, do you or do yoa not intend to obey tho ourders of this Loard of Polico as presoribed bv law, and the rules and rogulutionn of tup Departmont 7 Tiut ut this point Mr. Itehm turned to sposk to a gentlemsn belund bim, and carolosaly re- warked, WAIT A MINUTE . ‘When hs had concluded, Cowmmlssioner Klokke put Commiasioner Hhertdau’s question o bim and domanded & reply, Hups. Nohm (Lesitatlnglv)—Well—I don't know. Do you waut m direct auswer ? Klokke—Slost ewphatically wo do, Bupt. Reln—Then § rofuse; that is, If you Ppress mo to answer, Kiolke (settling back in his chair)—Then, 3ir, Presideut, 1 move that Bupt. Jiehm bo jum- wediately susponded frow his position s Super- intendont of tho Police Department. mflb;nd-u (turping to Reno)—Do you mecoud N Reno—There's 1o necessity for sty action. The Mayor bss airdady been oujoined from 10+ terfering, and, as long as he cau " give uo orders, Sut, Tishm bt bound to obey the Polica Buard: Rotum—Well, you prossod me for an answor. Bleridau—The 1njuuction Lea alroady been sorved un the Mavor sud tho Presiden: of tho Council, aud 1t eujoins them from iuterlering in suy way withi the fuoctioun of this Board, Bupt. Robuer—Wall, I suppose that cuts the Mayor off. Thia fs sll the orderw 1 have yot re- from him., Ihe Bupeiintendont then withdrew, aud tho Bosid made a hsuty cousideration of Cotnmis- vinuer Klukke's motion, which way tually ended by Commusajoner Huno. requestivg, out of por- vousl fricudabip to tho buperintendeut, wmors time for tho consideration of au suswer. Upito the hour of oloning lavh evening no auswor to the question hiad yot boen given by the Huperine tendont, alough ho had iu_conversation with Oomncissiovers lono and Klokke decided to nbiddal by the Board 8o loug sa the iujunciion was pendioy. Durivg this ferve combatof words aod ideas the spastwants of the Board were sbout as quiet as ooy well oould be with ouly two persons other thau the sstors present. The up-stairs At takop by the . comlus atqund fo, thair sido of the building had misled the crowd who woro awniting the broaking of she storm, and they consoquently mismed that for which thoy wero #o eavorly eocking. During ita prog- rona the Commimsfaners ware seatod in their unual reats, and the Nupotintendent wag atand. Ing againat tha railing directly in front of 8ho i« dan, over which 82 many membmia of the Do. partmoant have letenod to raking nnd sarcastic ronriwands, Tho Hupormmtsndont was as calm ond quiet throughout tho whole storm _ nA §t D wate A statue, Whon Commiesionor Klokke made Lila motion [ »un?nml bim, & faint Hickor of asmile plaved around the corner of nin mouth, and heyond that ha showod no omotion. Shoridan was calin and clonr-tieaded, as uaun), nelther wincing nor changing his Intonation excopt in tho ahightest rumhlu dogroe. Klokko was rathor oxcited at imes, bt only Ao in talk, Jlono wna as norvous an John Haucock 18 raportod to havo been. 1la mpoka but (wice during tho meleo, and thon very clearly, Whon the ruw was ovor lio glanced to tho floor Dbenenth hint. It waa literally covered: ~ wih peauut-sholln, Although of but n forr minates’ duration, the norvous ingora of the Commussionor nad ail tho whils beon bunily engaged in shelling the quart of peanuts confained 1n bis pockots, Very naon ntiorwarde Mayor Colvin visited tho Buper. Intendont's quartots for the purposs of ecors taining tho resnit of the demamd. Aftor an audionce of about ten minutes ho again returnod to his oftice, whoro the roporter CONTINVED TUE INTERVIEW which was xo sbruptly torminated provions to thy serviug of the injuuction. Tho reporter inquired —Mr. Mayor, thon you do not consider the no- tico which you sons to the Iiard of Police as an oflicial removal of Commussioners Reno sud Klokto? Magor—>Most assuredly not. Reportor—f'hou w-worrow I shall oxpect to find at leant two honds in your wasta baskot. Mayor—Not at all, not disposod to do anything until aftor tho wjunction is heard. I bave no doubt but that it will bo dissolved, Reporter—Will the Low Department defend tho cane? I[weo by a morning paper that thov llm\lq) beon rotainod a8 counsel to the Board of Palico. Mavor—It s ot so. You can put itdown that tho Law Dops tmeut will drfend the onsej thit ta what thoy aro employed for. Tlus enled tho intorviaw, and tho reporter wended bis way to the Law Departmont, where the Carporation Counscl was bueily eugnged 1n reading ncopy of the Dbill flled by tho Loard, Tho Judgo was luterrogatod as to Lis courns and a8 to whethor Lo would appear for tbe city, but Lia respocifully doshued to anawer, prefors Ting to preserve sllonca ou thesa points, at least for the rresont. Roturning to the Yolice Dopartment, the Doard of Polico wore found watling in rackeloth, without tho ashes, at what they tormed TUE PERFIDY OF THEIR BUPERINTENDENT Commissioner Shoridan statod tbat the Bu- penntoudont had decided to abide by the Board up to yestorday morning, and that ho hind a0 informed Commissioneis Reno sud Klokke. Dr. Ward's somowhat curious ro- marks dwing the contest in the aftornoos wero oxplainod by the fact that au attempt had been made to obtaiv possession of tho documents of tho Board throughitis unfaithtulucss, I'rovious to tho roceipts of tho Mavur's communications, tue Doctor was inf.rmed of their contents, und reccived & uote from the Law Dopartmont, notfring bim that Le was included 1u tho do- mand made to turn ovor eity propeity bolouginy 10 tho I'olico Department. But the Socratary’s **hoart was truo to 'oll,” and he sent buck the roply that ho alwags chose his own Corporation Counsel, TFor this reason alone, the Doctor wae anxious to be included In the injunction. Luwards ths clowe of tho aliern.on, Messrs, Pulier and Bmith, attornoys for the Board of Poitce, served a notice on the City Law Dapars- meut that they wonld move for tha continance of tho {njanction at 10 o'clock Iriday morning beforo Judge Booth. The Law Department will then mako anuwer us to why the bil should not be contlnued. . APIOPOS OF THUE CITY MARSHALSIIP, with which it 18 designod to succeed the Board of Police, but two uswos are nontioned promi- tioutly—those of Cap. Lickey aod Supt. Hiel Ald. Dbou bas beon uuderstood to_bo a didnte, but Lo ilaily donies it. Moreover. ic in onwsorted on tho most roliable of anthoritios that Jacob Rehm 18 the fortheomug nomiuation of the slayor for ths r""‘“"“'. A clauso of tho charter of 1872 pro- hibity Lhis, as Mr. Rebm is a rosidont of Lake Viow, Lut this polut will bo combatted by the assertion that he moroly lives in Lake Viow for e boalth, mud sl the whilo bas owned s fur- nished bouse and lot in the vicioity of Lincoln Tark. Within the present week Mr, Rehm bas moved futo town, Theso and ctber facts re- utly occurring point unmistakably to Jacob Rebm as City Dlarstisl,—that 18, 1t dayor Colvin over geta & chauco to nominats him, ‘I'no day's pkuc«adim‘;umlud with sorving of fnjunctions vu each of tue Alderman, aud the HBoard of Polico then locked up their papers and closed their room to keep out usurpors, ——— THE 8ILL, WIIT TUEY WANT AN INJUNOTION, Tho following is & cupy of the bill filed yestar dny 10 the Clreait Cuurt by the Police Commia. siouers agaivet the Mayor, City Treasurer, Comptrolior,” aad Commun Council, to prevout the Mayor from ousting them from theie posi- tion a8 Commiustonets, Mossrs Fuller & Swmith appear for the cumplanant: To the Honorable, the Juus uf said Court, in Chan- cery alling ¢ Yonr orators, Mark Sheridan, ‘Charles A, Ttoio, and Erat I', O, Klokke, conatituling the Bogrd of Puiica of the City of Clicag, respoctfuliy show un- to your Honor ¢ “That your orstors wera berctoforo soverally duly elected or appoluted and commnisaloned sa Commis- atoner of tho Board of Police of tue City of Chicago § that thiey hevstufore sovarally duly qualificd as such, a1l uve been for yoars, aud are atill, lawfully sctin s stich Comm refoners, snd conntitutiug the Doard o Yolies of satd clty ; that kaid Board oxercises the antira cuntrol of the polica forceof wald city, and posseases fall power and autliority over tho 1 0lice orgeaization, gove gruwaut, appolntinents, sud disclpling tn aid ity ; Lan_ the'custody andcontrol of all publio properiy, Yooks, records, etc,, belonmog 1o sald_dopartment § that 1€ fa tho duty of said rd to preserva the publia Jreace by day and night within the boundarien of rald slty: o prevout erluse ynd arroat offeudera; Lo prolect right ‘persons and. e)rvpcfl 1o presorve o to suttanecs, and to dischargo tho functions pers wining to the preservation of the public weltars in thieno und ko regards, - 2 wisTonY, ‘That the Doard of Volice was first created by a clal act of the Genoral Assembly of the State of Tilinols, oved Fob, 91, 188, aud was cone tinaed lr{ sct of this General Assombly, approved Fob, 19, 186, entitled an act to roduco the Charter of the City of Chicago, and the scveral acta arondas tory thereto, into ono 'act, and ta_ révise tho samo, ta which acts your orators beg leavo to refer That by st of Guioral Asembly, spproved Pob. 18, 1863, to ainend the Churter of the City of Cicago, {t was provided that the Comminstcusrs of the Hoard of Police shoold be slocted by tho voiers of the entire Cunuty of Cook, aud that vacancley occurring in the Board should Le tilied by appolntment by the County Commirsiouera, That by act of tha General Assembly, spproved March 9, 1873, powerof removal and appolntmont wae veated i the' Mayor of the Oity of Chicago for the torm of two years fromand afier {la possage, And our orators refer to these weveral acta und Lo acts of arch 9, 1647, and March 18, 1865, for the nature and scope of their powers, and tho statatory provisiona in relation thercto, TIT. INCORFORATINY ACT. Your orators further stiow st your Honors that oy thie Ltk day of Apeil, A, D, 1572, there was upproved & cortain act of tha General Assembly of tha Siato of Tittuots entitled ** Au act to provide for the incurpors- tlou of citfes sud villages,” which took effect on the Int day of July, A, D, 13:2,a0d (0 witich your orators be Jeava to refer: Tnat Iu aud by mald act it was provide that any city in this Btate might becomo fucorparsted under puid act, upou & vato of tho clactors in such city conyened upon io occasion and fu the mauner tn eald act prescribed, and in case 8 majority of the voten cast shonld be for organtzation under wich law, the vl‘yllu Ivullnl should ba deomed to be organized under aald act, i Your orators farther shiow unta your Honors that on the 3d duy of April, A, D,, 1578, & vote was had and taken, or protonded to be had snd taken, upon tho question of incorporation under sald act of April 10, 154, snd tho Common Councll of the Cit of Chicago thereafterwards canvassod the votea alleges to bave bern turown for and agalust such osganiza- tion noder sald law, and declared the result to bave Leen that a majority of the voles cast was for organ~ szation nuder such faw, Your oratora, furiher show vnta your Honors that tho valiility of siich lleged voles and iho roanit iherent wn doclared baw been xid § now drawn iu quostion, snd Lt s process of quo warraato le ow pending aghiust tus City of Olicago, aud undetormlued, to test the validity thareof, Aud' your orwtors show that it is charged du said and divers other litigations that, by teawon of fraud sad the violution of the provisiony of waid act of April 10, 1817, sald preteuded voje ia ile- aud of 5o eflect, our Honors that {he adoption uf the wald actof April 10, 1873, even if tuo saine wers sdoptod upn sald vote of Aprl 23, 1876, did in no wia operate to ABOLISH TUE BOARD OF POLICE o tho office of thie Commimioners of the Board of Yoliew, or sutboriza or gmpower ke Common Councll of the O.ty of Culcsgy to sbuliah asid Lioard, or remova our OFators from office, of terminate tho ‘mid office, ‘hiat by the terinn of sult act of April 10, 1872, ali statutes sud parts of statutes by which the Boara of Polico was catablistiod snd ite powers and dutive pro- scribed were presorved fu full force, aud 4hat none of the same wero ropealed by aald sct ur by orgunization therounder in sccordance with » lawful volo in pur- suance of it provisivns, and that your orstors consti- ftule s bowrd which was created by statutes atill in force snd efect, and Ho power 1a vosted by sald nct of April 10, 18:2, fn the Common Councll af ' the Clty of Olileago 10 iufringe thereun, or 10 abolish or change the same. THY OBDINAMCE, Your otors turtlier show unto your Honors that on tho 23tk day of Jute, A. 1., 1678, the Common Council of, e Uiy e ordmansas puy | whereof i here into anneted, marked “A,” end prayed to bo tikor s & pert heraof, which was autine- quently_siged and approved by the Mayor of said city, That sald ordinanca fs wholly filegal and void in esch and every part thereof; that 1t seaumes (o aballsh and determme’ the Board of Tolica of ths City of Chicaan, whicl it wan and not_within tho power of tho Miyer and Gommon Onnell of sald clty ta o, to create new offices au-t sravide for tho Alling thoreof, and tha payment of o pretended Incumberi'n thorcok, 411 without warrant of law awl 10 tlio manifeat {ujury of tho public inter- ents, Aud that action undar anld slleal ordinwnre in pursuance and excentinn of {4 nrovisions samounta to TRUTPATION and nnjustifiable And 1.0 g1 Jutringement npon the funcilons of and discharge of duties lmposed npon a dlepartment of skl c§'y Ly Iaw crasted and esisling, and constilutes & breach of trust concerning the property sl franchisss of safd city, our oratora further atiow wnto your Tonors that the §id_the Qummon Gouncil of tia Clty of Chicago, s Mayor of mid city, prefend thst sail pratended ordimanco 8 leqd and valid, snd thai by viriy therrof tho Board of Police, n' hervtofors ozgatized, atvl {he offico of Comminsinnors of the Tioard of i'elice of the Olty of Ghleagn, hiave coaned In exisl, That tho Mayor of tho City af Chleago tlireatans to appoint, and themid Coturaon Conncli thereof tu contiem, eowmo porson a8 CITY MARRIIAL, under the Ulegal and vold orlinanice aforesald, And rall Mayor and Cominon Council thresten and intend, in purauace of their aeaumed and illegal action afore. sald, to appropriate anid pay monoys to auch pretended officer and those acting under hi, and threaten and intend to refuss to ro-ounise your e~ tors w4 conatituting the Doard of ° Follce of anid cify, bit o Trocced i the organiration and recoghition of matd protended Yolice Department nuder nali fliegal and void ordiance, Ad which they throaten and fntend to do at vnce, and within aimost a fow hours' time, HOW TIXY 0T IX. Your orators further show nnto your Tanors that tho muid Mark thrlfllllwma of your arators, was duly °| elected to aaid ollice i Novewnber, 1830, and was duly commisioned and qualifiel ' within ten daya thoreafter _for the term of six years. That maid Tieno, ono of sour orators, wea~ duly clected o wall’ ofico in November, 143J, and immediately thero)fterwards was duly cumminsionel qualified for the term of eix years, That sahl ke, 008 of your orators, was duly appointed to i ofles to il the vacancy occanloned Ly the removal of Gommilonor Wright, in Decerbier, 147, for the unexpired yortion of his term, which terminates in 1877, anl was duly commissioned and quaiiiicd in- medintely theteafiermards, Ang vour orators further show mulo your Tonora t tlioy coustitnto the Board of Tolico of sald ety and the Police Dopartment therent. That if the Nayar and Cotnman Councll azo pormiitted to proceed Ia their usurped and illegal actiou afaressid A CUNFLIGT OF JURIRDICTION Inal onca pre-ipitated, and tho public intorests, fho ‘poaca aud good order of aald city and jts iuliabitants, wud the protection of lifs snd’ property, are put In Jeapardy, That tho scis, matters, and dolfga ket fortly In Shin 3our orators® DIt of complaint are remedflon sava in & court of equity, and that srreparable mischief and injury will result 3f the reatrafning order and i Junction hereln (anyed in not granted. Aud gaus arsiors' Curtler show uato yout Houora thut THE BIAHTS OF YOUR ORATONS will bo nndaly Q!fljfld"\'fll and tho fntereste of thaputy e imperiled IF the' injunction bierein prayed s not f5- aued immodistely, and that thers {s not timn to give notice of this appilcation sa required by the statutes, ‘Your orators, therefore, brin, us their bill of com- plaint ngainat H, D, Colvin, Mayor of the City of Chi- cago, aud Thomaa Foloy, W, II. Richardson, Arthur Dixon, F', W, Warren, David Qoey. Willlam erald, Jesve wlding, R, Stone, R, B, 8tone, T. 0. Clarke, Puillp Raidy, Fred Biinmons, Patrick McOlowry, 12 1, Cullorton, J, 1L Ihldroth, P, 0. McDonald,” T, F. alley, James O'irien, D, W, Clatke, Jr., G, L. Woodman, G, E. White, , B, T. Gunderson, Monroa Ttoath, A.' N. Waierman, O, H, Casc, J.’L. Campbell, D, Quhk, 8, E. Clovelaud, Michacl Ryau, Nicholgs Etkiasdt Thome Hont, Ieer Sahr, Jacoh v acher, Louln Behaffnor, David Murphy, Michacl Bweconcy, Tuomas Lynch, W, P. Dickinson, 7, T. Core coran, nnd Julfus Jono, Ald:rmen of and conntituting tho Caminon Counaal of the City of Chicago aforcaaid, and_ Daniol O'Hara, tho City Treasnree, and 8. 5. Hnycs, tho Compdrollor of eaid Cily of Ohieao, and pav it tho maid defendunta, fho Masor sud 0 Common Counell of ths Clty of ~Chics thelr agents, scrvants, ar emploses, moy cnjined amid reatralned by tho order of Hio honorabile Court from procoeding in any way in the execution of mald ordinsiice, or any part or provision thereof, and_from any intetferenco with your oratora In tho discharze of thelr daties ns Commissioners of tha Bnrd of Folioe, sud &8 constituting said Board of Pailce, in any maace o form, aud from soy atumpt 10 remove from the enatody of your orators the publia property, bonke, recorde, and equipmenta belonging ta 1hio Police Departiaesit of sl city, and from any attenipt, in any mauner, to_{nterfere ‘with the pollco crgunization, government, appolntmeatn, and dincip- liuo within safd city, under and by virtuo of mafd flle. #al ordinanoe, and_ {rom attempting to organize any ather Pollce Departmont In any manner or form, THAT BAID COMPTNOLLEW I reetrained froin_drawlng warrants in favor of tho Gity Treasarer, of from peying any money of moacys to any peraon or persona claiming tnder or by virtus of said Sllegal ondinances, or recoguiaing any othier officor o aiflcers than your orators on conatituting tha Folica Department of fiia Gily of Clicayo, That aald {liegal ardinance may bo_deciarad null and vold, and #aid {njunction be mado yerpotial. That the sald Magor and Commn_Cottncil be advised and dirocted by ‘the decreo of this honorabls Court larecognizo your oralors as constituting TUE BOLK AXD OILY Board of Pollco of sald city, and bo probibited from doing otherwise, *Th b aaid defendants may anewor the premisos, but not apon osth, thelr oaths bolug hierey watved pur- anant o the atatute, sud for such fucitor and athor may be sgreeablo o equity aod good con- the neturo of your oratora’cano may ro- quire, 1t pisssa your Wozors to grant uato yous arators thowrit of subpona, and also tho wrlt of Ine Janctton ss aforesaid, directed in duo form of law, ote., and as ia duty bound will ever pray, etc, MARK BHERIDAN, Cuantrs A, Bexo, Taxsr T. O, RLOKEE, Srorn to I the usnal mannes bofara Joseph E, gmith, Notary Public. RELIGIOUS MATTERS. THE DWIGHT METHODIST CHURCH EDIFICE. 8peeral Disputch to The Chicana Tribune, Dwiaur, i, June 30.—Tho Mothodist Eovls- coyal Church bas just been raplastored and ro- frescosd. These extansivo Improvements have bean made through the efforts of the pastor, making the church one of the moss attractive and complots edifices of worship {u Contral Illinols. ~ Thbe Rev. Dr. Fowlor, LL. D., Presi« dont of tha Northweatorn University, will con- :fi“ tho sorvices upon the roopening of tho R Sy THE HISTORY OF THE WAR. Letter from Gon. Rosocraus. Taax Canrox, Nev., Juoae 11, 1875.—70 the Edilor of the New York HNerald: Your estosmed favor rosched me by last mall, baving beoa for- warded from my homo, Han Rafsel, Cal. A Unioa QGeaoral who was a deparsment com- mander during part of that pariod could hardly fail to bocome special possossor of many facts fmportant to its bistory. Nor is It muoh to say that this possession makes him an juvoluntary trusteo fortho bonotic of the pablic and of pontarity. 1 have alwaye folt tho obligation of this truat, and endoavored to dischargs it. O flicially. the pubfic recorda of my miltary and civd adminis- tration, If not perfect, will, I beliove, be found inferior to no others. Porsonally, whoa rolieved from the command of tho Department of tho Ohio to enable the Vresidont by tho croatiou of tha Mountaio Do~ parsment ta provide for a political exigenoy ; when teliaved fiom the commaud of the Army of the Cumberland after the oawpaigu ol Chat~ tanoogs, aud when relieved-from the command of the Department of M.ssouri, sithough I abstaloed from laying before the publio facts duo to the truth of history becauso I thought their divcusslon would not subservn tha interest of the mation, thea in its strugkle for Iifs, yet I placed on official record or publicly utated suoug (o coutradict tho odiclsl aud por- sopal catumnioa by which 1t was sought to dis- guinse or jusiify those lattor removala from com« mand, for which neither the public press nor the army oould see good roaions, Add, sgain, whon {n his aonusl roport the Commandivg Genersl of tho Acrmy signed his name to an official statoment rospecting affsita {n tho Department of issouri whilo undor my command, in testimony before tha Committro on tho Conduct of the War, and in my personal re- past to tho Adjutant-General of tho Army, I ox- licitly called “attention to the falseboods con- rnmm! in_ his statement, and gavo bim the op- portunity for an investigution which would have vindicated histor: ‘' tis extons I have dischargod the duties, ersonal and officlal, which circumetances havo rmpanud upon me ; and shoald the custodisna of the archives which contain these records bo truthful to thoir trust, thoy will i duo time como before tha publia. Many of them have already boen published, and that othe:s are uot known lias boen owiug :o clircunuuucu over which I baye had no cou- rol. ‘Tho calumnies contalued in Badeau’s *Life of Gen. Grant" respecting portions of wy wilitary managowent bave passsd unnoticed by me, partly because the facts to refuto them hnve beou scattered broadcast by the pross, or iu published ofticial rovorts laid before the public, and partly becauso I thought the time inopportune when tho exigencics of & gov- ernlug party rouderod it pecessary to pravent truiks from becomiug kuown which would tend 10 destroy the popuiarity of a leader’whom— albeit againat their bettor iuetincts—its cliofs Lisve folt it necossary Lo sot up. ‘Pheso reasony aud the imperious dutlea of & Iaborious life Lave compelled 1o to leave uuful- od a.1winor portion of wuat I owe to iy coun- ‘And s thoy still remain, I shall aé prosent bo unable to avail myself of the coustesy of the Herald by contributiona turdugh its columns to add dotalls to the hiatory of the War. Remalu- Lug very truly yours * W. 8. Boszcuasa. Radway's Ready Relief CURES THE WORST PAINS In from Oue to Trwenty Minntes, NOT. ONE HOUR After reading this Adverticoment need apy dm sufler with pafn, ¥ Radway's Ready Reliet IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is the Only Pain Remedy That fnsta Tntismimaf Laings, Sto ono Application, Infrom Oneto Twenty Minutes, o matter haw vinlent or_axerciation tha patn, th Ithewmaife, Tiod-riidun, Tnfien, Grippiod, Nervous Naw. Talgic, of hrosizatad with disoase may sutler, o OV Radway’s Ready Relief WlLL ATFORD INSTANT EARE, Inflammation of the Kidneya, Infl of tho Bladdar, Indammotian of the Baac® els, Mumps, Congostion of unf;. oro Throat, Difleuls reathing, Palpitation of tho Hear:, . Hysterios, Croup. Dinhthoria, Ca- T lt:l\rrg, Innnmmln;{ Hfl:luha. ncho, Neuralgin, oumatiam, Cold 'Ohills, Agdo Ohilis. % Tho application of “the Ready Tallaf t the pars or x:lalm‘!ll‘.;v:;"lhn :m:.].:r mmc:;u n:l-u will sfford sass y [ 3ot car Cramis. Boraran Bour bt Hnre Fum. ek Hosdacho: Dinerhoa: Dyacatory, Gholie, Wiad o tho Bawels, ?alullflnlernll e . cavelors sHooid alwa, RIEADY TRELTE with, tham ALt deoms 1 oo} rovont sicknass or Taina from ohauge of waters T 1t ottor than French Drandy or Dittors &s & stimulant, & FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor and Awue cured for fifty conts, ronaa b e wrd s TuFoate: o, Thoro ts o Lt and all ather malacions, hillous, scaclaty typaotd, yallow, $od other, forara (4idod by Badunr Wil v quickas way's Ready Rtelict. con i 8010 by Drvagister Dwbalis: HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and pure rich blond : Increaso of fle Clear skl 45 boadiiful compraLion sosusod s alE T 7 atora tha most arornelating T cures songearionn, whameror ay Bowols, o other glauds o organs, by * DR. RADWAYS SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Mas mada tho most astonshing cures, Ho qulok, es 0L aoe the ofaanso o35 PEAT nde co dortul medicine, :hl!‘. MaRs Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felf. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Erery drapof, tho Ssrapacllilan Resalvent commant catoa thenagh tha Liood, swost, wrine, &34 Otoar Luids and Jnloes 7 ho' system: tho vigor of lifa, f4¢ 1t ropaits Mo whates of the’ body wjth ow and sodnd materiel Scrofula, sypbilis, sonsumption, wandalar dlsssss, aleom In tho throat, mouth, tumors, nodos In the glands and ofliar parta ‘of e sore” oyne, o e aad J.,_b:'.nfr' % of skl it cliaryen tram the eavor, pruptions, fevar sares, Fhoum, erysipelas, acho, cora |n tho 0 tumors, cAnco womb, aag snakening and saintul disciargos, night awoate, loss of spe s wastea of the Iils peinc f this wonie 'll(‘ ll‘fll'l) ‘M otent powar PP Patten and_deer asition thal s 1o arrostioe these wast: i naw Naorial mace o I r and [ Eihle Sl e e Y beron using I? for. N‘lhr d.lu’:m‘r!: ‘irn themn. £, datly ,\:lnamluf rodusad by the wastes vls contjooal no: 0 Inat of waat ba rapid, and-crery’day the pationt owlnz Later and “strangar, fho tood it g o esting batter, appottts mprovjag, and fcss and wolkht oS donn tho Barsaparillian Tiosolont o Xuown romadial agenta o tho ouro af Cheoaile, Harofulons, gnmtlml}o\ul. nd Skin disezses, but it 1s tho only posks ve care for Kidney and Bladder Comploints, Urtaaty and Womb Diseasss, Graval, Disbste: ; SR oo ater, o tiocuse ol arisa: Brlghs cas, aibumiinaria, and i All 0308 whare there aro briok- ustdonosiie, or the wator Is thiok, cloudy, mized wiih suliatanans liko tho white of an ogy. oF thrsads Jika whila si1k, o tharn s & morbi 4, , billous apuosrance, au whiie bono-dust dopasits, and whou thore ia s pricklicy burning sansstian whep Gassing watsr, sod pala the ) of tho back and aloug the lolua. Tumor of Twelve Yoars® Growth Cured by Rudway’s Reyolvent. Brventy, M; 8, 1800 Dt Rapwar: T have bad ovarlyn tumor i 1he of and Bowols, Al the dustors sajd ' th i1 Teriod evorything that was racommondad, \u L e ol B Al o, 1o bookass wo 1 but 0 i 71 1ok e Bt ok ferad fof twaive fomk iz battles of tne f aud one box of Hadwar’s o Maady Mallof, and thata ty not & sign of tumor fo b loel betior, e folt, and * Sniattor, and hao avo for twelve ‘-m. ‘Iho worst tumor was #id3 of the bowels, ovor the gruin. rite Lhis l?'w ot lah §L1¢ you ahoosa, ki Benofit of othors.. You T ANNal B RYAER Price, §1 per bottla. » AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Fropa promiaen oo pedsdont of, Clncagsly .\ fo L fort wown s pibilishors Hirouuhoat 10e Uniied miates, 0 Lo PR Nzw Yonx, Oct. 11, 1870, D, RADWAY=Dzan 8tA: Lain {aduced by & sense of 4uiy to 1ho sufforiog to makys briot statoufoat of the orkiag of gour oo ou wyse)t, “Far saremal yoars 20 boun aftcatod with somo (eauble in th' biadd e an Urinary organs whish s rslve monthy ago calinin in & 1uvet torribly affse:| dissase, which the all said was 8 proaiatio stiioture | tho urotha, as Al flammarion of the kidueys and bluddor, and gav thoir upiglon that my axv. ror geiting radically cire 20 trivd & Wubor of aus, and iad alien a large gqusatity of madicios, jopatblo and howpopathio; but tind got 1o reliol, Thad road of satunishing caros iaving beon tnady by your a 2o fead 8 outioa T twe val of & cute baving u;’ r:”hfltn Ehfl gld '.m[ bnr'l lilfl,:l’ 'l-l“l b oo, 1 wi off n3d ot soue of sach—your Narsi- pasila, Renotrubl: Tordy STobyedoul aauiatiag P i o ears—would provont awd guiumenonl taking em. , 10 tirvs daya | was groat- 1y zelioved, sud now fuol av wall aw evar, 0. W. JAMEY, Cinotnoatl, 0 DR. RADWAY’S Regulating Pills porfactly tastolow, alogantly coated with swoab o o, ruguAL, ' 17, Cluapie, 804 stiwoglaod. {.f,'.'m“'l‘, s odle ':uluhl.h(lm oga Of tho Btomacds Liver, Howels, Kiduu, Bladdur, Nervous Dicases aal oo tivouoas, Tudigestion, L He Codatijal a ' poonia, Biltousnoss, IHilous Fevar, Intiammiation of the owols, Pilos, and all Doraogewioiita of she lutws.al Vir ‘Warranted lu o160t & posit}ve oute. Iy Voz: o, cuotaluing no woscury, wiaerals, ar delyicriods §.4* Ubserve the lollowing symptuns rosulting frum i of tho Digostiva Urgaus: ¥ e A e e T eatuea. e Sat ot Fousdy Vallnesa of Wetht 3 & ieht {n {'?‘.’.'p‘q'&;u.. n.m....]- i }'&'.u."{'flm ona u‘m":flm 1 o o when ng Poature, Dimn g rensation wher & Lyl uf ¥ i, Dot fura 1hg slght, 3 Dl Pard Y Dota.on Webg e oF Yt s oo 1 klnl‘_llntlh&m(.l";ln {2, the Ride, Cliowr e ¥ Hov o : dove amunhvd-fl'\*fi.l.s.ulm...mn A osss Yo-f: Piars, Pales 38 Gosis from a]L the hore-gaiuod disu Pibse Loxs Itend *Falge and True,” - au., Mo b BRI AS

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