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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY,"JULYY,Y 1876, THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS, The North Sido Btreot-Car Company has com- menced laying ite track on Waolla stroet, from Tando!lph to Lake. Daring their Weetern tour, just closod, the Roston Dase-Tall Club aarned £17,000 a3 gato- mones, o great patt of it in this city. Forty-ouo new members jolued the Young Men's Christian Arsociation during tho month of June, making theic sotsl members’ip now ovor 1,600, The tempersturo yesterday, as observed by Manaste, optician. €8 Jadinon Atroct (Inusrye Duilding), 738 at 8. M., 66 dog. ; 108, m.. 69 12m., 70; 8 p. ., 61 A. 1. Meckor haa sold to the Union Rolling- Miil Company. for 2105000, all of Block 15 Yrigorort Additton, excent tho triangle attho corner of Archier and Ashland avonues. Thero was to havo leen u bsby eliow at the Vestern Avonuo 2l. E. Church lant night, but it was too chill aud stormy for the safo oxhibition of siich tender tlowers of humanity, and the en- tertainment was postponed to July 0. The Commission at_work in tho new Custon- Tlouso aro delving down very mich aitor the ol farhion, and nre finlififsin? themsclves with [nspections’ of httlo bits of eoil, and looking fally @ wieo over them as their predeceasors. Tho caces of Fredonak and Alfred iloo, whoro on o chatge f vislation of tha wa 'om.hnm’l {[r.)r;n )“:r‘x‘x‘r\ncfi:kgn:s{: 1 w tovday leforo C e woro agoin. continued till 10 o'clock this mornfng. The body of Patrick Summore, & man 42 yearn old, who has boen wmissing from his_home, No. 056 West Twenty-firat stroct, siuce Sundav, was on slip, near Twonty-sccond o evidontly felt into the Ioleaves & wilo aml six cbi'aren, poorly o Burglars ente d4 Willism Wina's honeo, on Central fark avenao, in Lawndale, night beforo Iast, and stole =100 in currency. The houso of William 31. Dillon, on tho amne flreet. was en- tored the puna nisht, and a valuable moerechaum pino nnd a holf dozen_silvor epoons kloleu. No claw to tho thioves has boen obtaned. Jon Ernss, of No. 679 Sedgwick street, foll rom s seallold whito at work on a new huilding on Lincoln nvenue, between Eric and Wisconsin Strcets, venterday fterioon, and sufered inju~ Tien which will probably provo fatal, 1Tia collar- bono, Jaw-bono, right wrikt, and {wo ribe wora roken, 7o in s marricd wan, snd Las a large family. Dr. Milier sttended im. ‘fhomas Miles wes lefore Commissioner THoyno yesterdny cherged with untosfully deat- Ing tn roldier’ clathice. 'Tho evidence showed 3in ta bo a wort of & go-betwoen, acting for tho Tian wh stols the ciothes and tho pawnbroker aho bought tnom. o was bound overin the sum of €500 to appear beforo tho District Court. Johin Condon, the man who killed his wife ind nttempted to kill Limseif at No, 17 South {falated street, 'Tuesday, was ablo to wall abont iho ward in which he is undor treatment at tho Lounty Houpital yestorday, and Dr. Froar rec- ommended his removal to Jail sy ho became worso. Tt 1s now thought that the wound in bis breast did not penetiate tho lnng. Otficers Top- ping snd Blood Lave lim iu cbarge. A number of the members of the Y. 3. C. A, Siving on tho Sonth S:de, who find it toa grea fistunco to nitend the noon-dav prayer-meetivg, aro_dexitons of organizing o Lrancli tneehing in Iho¥vicinity of ‘f'wenty-second and Htato atrocts. All persons willing toJoiu 1 the mavement can Jeavo their namen at” tha Y. M. C. A. Rooms, Auy ono having unnnoceupled room in that local- it ho may with o donato for this purpoo, can have au opportunity to put it to a good use. Somo o dozen Jadios intorestod in tho hos- pital work of fho ¥, M. C. A. met at tho rooms yosterday morning, nud, after somo time in pro- Pating the fruit, went to the hosplial with & sup- Ply of strawborrios, pincapplos, broad and but- tor, pots and bouquots of flowors, They spent t\\'unnnm in distnbuting them among tho pa- tiouts, Another dstribution will take placo next Thumsday morning from tho rooms, bofore which timo all dor.ations should bo sent, Itisto be hoped that the bose-ball raportors will not continua to nljght the mont eujoyable foaturo of tho gamcs. teference is mnde, of courza, to tho liitle horso-trots which take place in the adjoining block between such toams 4 aro given Into tho chargo of small boys to hold, Fields of six arc not uncommon, aud the eport is oxcellent, cousideriog tho distanco. 'horo havo been, 80 far m tho meotmngs, no chargos of fraud or pulling, sud oversybody has ‘boon satisfied oxcopt, perhapis, tho owners of the Loracs, and thoy have had nuthing to say. Gon. Wobster was yosterdays much honored man, in that Lo could havoiritten after lns namo in addition to his military title, the words Col- lector of Iuternal Rovouue aud Assistant Troas- uror of the United Htates, Lo apent most of his timo in the dutios of the former oftice, howovor, ouly goiug down stairs to sign documeuts. 'The new Xs-mnut Tressurer will virtually conduct thie businessof tho oflico untit his bond is madoe aud approved, when hn will cuter upon its ro- * sponsibilitice an well a4 [is pieasares. No chauges haveyet been wado in tho Colloctor’s oftiee, uond it s not known whother any are contomplated, Gaon, Wobater Is likely to mako the changos, if any, rather beforo ho anuounces thom. 1t is & ploassot and evjoyablo fenture of Chi- cago travel to bo permitiod to ride 1 a boblall car whon & balf-drunkeo mau has hold of the Dell-cord jnstend of the strap to steady nimsolf by, Tlere in a Clristian ratisfaction in noting tho driver's 1age when he hoars tho boll ring at evory luroh of tie stauding pessonger, and to sce bim glaye iuto the car and vent bud laugungo on each aud every one of tho peoplo who pull the bell whon they want to gt off. And then, araiv, it {s botter than most.dramiatio entortain- ments to geo him wind bis fincs ronud tho braie, ®, it on Liis hauds, and saruestly bounce the man who caused tho tronblu. Itis worsh while to rido in & stroet ear for this alune. A CHYSTAL WEDDINO. Tast Monday evesfug u large company of ladies and gentlemon, composod of the personul friends and members of tho congregation of the ltev. N, 1. Axtoll, asseinbled at the Park Ave- nue Methodist Church pavlors. taking tis meth- od of making the fiftecuth snniversary of his marriage—ina erystal wodding—au occasion of brief festivity und congratulntion. Blost of the company brought with tbow, inrecoguition of tho event, mppropriate articlca of china snd plassware, which wero tastofully arrayed upon the tables, Among tho prosonts wera an elogant wilver ioc-pitcher, goblets, aud sal- vor, from Col. Castle; & black silk drosy for Mre, Axtell from tho ludies of tho church; sets of milver Luiwes and forks, abd cut-glass dishes, richly mounted, Tyo addross of congratulation, s brief but ex- expressive utterance, was mado by Alr. L. Dickinson, and the Em" respondoed in apbro- priato torme. Bishop Ilarns entertained iuo company for & timo n hiu ususl ploasaut mau- ner, sud Dr, Pock folluwed with sume vory Liappy and mirth-provoking romarks. ‘I'hie ovon- Iug wos passed in the most onjuyable iutec- ohiango of socinl grootivgs, sud, aitor aun clo- aut collation, the compnny departed, the ovout filmlgmmoutm anew $u0 boud of Christian followebip botweun tho pasior and bhis frisuds. Ihwhop and Mre. Harris, the Rev. Dr. aud dlrs, TilTany, tho Hov. Ur, Pock aud wite, wero proii= neut among tho guests of the oveung, Also M, and My, Pachard, Mr, aud Mo, Publman, sustle and wife, Mr. nod Men. B W, Ells, Mr. and Mg, Dickinson, Mr, aud Mrs. Tomplo- tou, Mr. and Mru. Thompson, Mr.and Mrs. Wor- thington, Mr. and Mrs, Larcon, hr. and Sira, ftandall, Mr, snd Mra, T, W, 1all Miss Kato Hall. Dr, sud Mrs. Mann, Mr, aud Mre. lves, M7, and Mra. Gildersleve, Dr. aud DIy, Chovs, Mr. aud Mry, Ruasell, Mr. Spriuger, Miss Bpring- er, Mr. and Mrw, \ood, M. Docker, Mr. Decker, Mrs. Bteudmar, Mr. and Mra. Sslleck, Mr. and Mins Wizloy, Mr. and the Misses West, M, and Mrs, Bpock, Mr, and Mrs. Lirown, Mrs, Watermau, Mrd. D, Choss, Mrs. ¥. llarstoy, Mr. aud Mew, Enyart, Mr, and Mrs. Craudall, ‘Mib. Uoounow, dlr. Parker, Mr. Mlazard, Slr. and My, Wheaton and daugbter, Mr. Welch, sud many others, woio also present. THE BLY. A, 3. FIOST, A rumor was current in lhrm; circles yoatore day that the Bov. A, J. Prost had been requosts cd’ to resign the pastorste of the Univessity Place Church, Various causes wore sasigned for this stop ou the part of tho coogrexation, but every ouo conversed with ou tue subject ap- penrod extrouicty desirous of kooplug tho atfuir out of print, aud declined to eitber attirm or de- ny the reports, ‘Yhe Doacons wore enpecislly piubborn. They refused to say anything, on the round that’ publication was undesitable. An sterview with the Roverend gontluman himeelf disclosed tho fact tuat bis resigustion, accum- panied with bl4 reasons for iesijmg, was tondered to the Board of Trustcos sover! days 8go. Mr. Frost remarked that be bad scrupulously refratued frow speakiog of thoso reasony ouiside Lis fawily circle, wnd would continge wo to do. He stated, however, #hat be was on good tatms with Lis congregation, oad that he would prefer, if upythivg wore said about the matter, it ehould be the simple sfato- ment of his wnl‘fnfltlnn. Whether s compro- miso_conld ba offected ho was uuable to say, ‘The Board of Trustees will consider the subject during the present mouth, In the mesnime Mr. Frost intends viriting Colorado. If accopt- od, tho resiznation will take affect trom Hept. 1. THE CAMPDELL DOWER CLADIH, 1t ia reporicd that Mrs, Campboll bas Jostdied, Mra, Campbedl, 1t will be romembered, has with- in tho past year bronght a largo numbaor ot suits torecavoe dowor in iarie tracts of lond on the Weat Stde, in Joliet, and alvewhere, and tho n- tollizonco of her deceaso wili bo of interext to & targo numbor of partios who hiava keen troubled by n cloud, moro or leks pottentons, on the title to their praperty. As Mrs. Campbell's dowor wan only & ifo intorent, her claims of coursa ox- pired with ber deceaxe, end therefore no moro colloctionn on compromises can bo asked or made, an the cloud ia removed withont further proceedings. ——— THE CAMP-MEETING, FIRBT DAY'S BENVICES. The yearly camp-meoting of the M. E. oharch- o8 in this district commenced yestorday on tho old rendezvous at Desplaines, '+ Wo aro tonting ngain on the old camp-ground.” s ringing out on overy hand. Tho sound of prayer {s onco more hosrd issuing from maoy a tont, and tho Denutifal grovo is agaln vocal with the auaiut but swoet barmony of the old-faallonel Method-, ist bymus. Tho right spirit scomsto pervade al Naturo is draped in ber lovelicat garb, the el aro bright. and sosm to bid ono hope for a ro: gon of hright pinasant weather, which, If it coma, will sorve to add much to tho spirit and success of tho mecting. Lvery one nlsa seems tobo deeply improased with the fact that tho prosent mooting will bo the lastono of tho kind on the old ground, and the ola stand-bya aro full of cnthn- sasm, and dotermined to mako the coming week of prayer and praire a memorable one, 1t s oxpocted that the attendance will bo Jarge, and good reasons are given for the oxpectation. Osing to thoe dull times aud Rencral atagnation of buviness, tho vouplo have plenty of losure which they can dovote to recreation and the wellaro of their own &ud others' xouls, The deep religlone focling and late oxtonsive rovisals thronghout the country sould als» ordinarily help to swell tize number of thoss who o formor yoars liave coma p to worship in the groinis— which were * God's first temples.” It is to bo Togrettoa tint the grounds arc not in a boiter condition. ‘Tho grass snd weeds hato beon atlowed to decvelop themsetves withous etint, connequently thosn who lova naturo in all it beaury can havo atasto. A large canyns has been erected over LLo pulpit and noaty, 83 that tho con- gregation will ba prozectel i casa of & shower. ELDER JUDRING wan on the ground exrlw. rud oxpresred himaalt hopefat! an to tho saceess of the mecting. Fami- livs are moving in, snd the kound of the hammer in Leard at all hours, M. E. 1L Castle, of the well-known firm of Costle & Sons, 14 one of tho Trustecs of tho Camp-Mecting Asrociation, and 18 appuinted to superintend the aottlrment of the tent-holders, and alxo to give any iuformation that is deeired relative to tho meeting. Jir. Cartle’s courtooun and gentlomanty mabnor baa aiready wou him many friends, Ho 18 tho right man in tho right place. 3lr. I Dags, Trascee, in 2o on tho ground, rendaring oflicicnt ervice. AMONG THE MINISTAES who are slready horo and at work aro Eldor Judidius, tho Rev, C. Clendenning, the Rov, Al 8. Kaufinan, Dr., Yiorce, tho ltev, Mr. Larncs, of Koutucky, tho Loy, Mr. Miller, sud Dr, 11, N. Axtell, Paric Avenuo. Chicago, 3ir. Walter Wrigloy, of the Mothodiat Block, Chirago, has eharge of tho boarding-houre on the ground ; ovorything market atfords 1 fouud on hta bill of fares, Porsons from n distauco can bo necommouated with guod meals, and at reasonable pr.ces. Mro 8. 8. Lippincots will uulv[:ly thio thirsty with soda-wator. ‘I'he fanilles who are 7 ALNEADY OX THE ONOUXD, and sottled tu thoir honses, aro : _ar, P. Dagey, Chicago; Mr. Bindly, Evavston; Mr. Clnl, Me. Stovous, Napervitlo; Mr. Peck, Palative; Mr. Wing aud Capt. Darld, Chicazo: Mr. Alilter, P'alatino ;. Mr. Burlingame, Dunton; M. A Jlorris, Paiatine; Mr. (. Lasbor, Ok Tark; Goorgo ¥. Foeter, Onk Patk ; Mrs, F. Sharp, Mr. J. 8. Date, Chicazo; Me. W. Goodsmita, Mr. Wheaton, Evauston ; Mrs. Clancy sud Mrs, Ttoberta, Chicago. “Tho trains which leave Chlcago at 8:30 a. m., 4:45 p. m,, 6:25 p, m., and 540 . m. stop ot the camp-ground. ‘Lho {rains for Chicago legve the catop-grovnd as totlowa : 6:33 a. m., 8:03 2 m., 119 p. m., 6:12 p, m., aud 7:25 8. w. The Rov. Mr. Clondenning peeached at tho_ Evanaton tont last ovening. An intercaticg proyer-meetin followed the services, LThe Rov. H. N. Astell, of {'-m aveonue, will proach this morning at 10:30 o'clocic. s THE ROE BROTHERS. EXAMINATION BEFORE JUSTICE HUMMERFTELD, The examination of Roe Bros. ou s charge of connpiracy was boguu yesterday aftoinoon,befure Justico Summorflold. After cunsiderable dis- cusaion aa to whothier the cowmplaint slleged any offeuse, the tessimony proceoded us foilowa s JIENBY M. ADANS, soorn : Know tho tirm of Gregory & Co., of Hicumond, Va.: am their agent. First know Frederick RRoe in 1873 ; hio was thers in business ns grocor; Roe DBros. aftorwards moved to tho Bouth 8ido ; thoy bought somo $7,000 or &8,000 of plug tobacco of me as agent for Gregory; this was nover pald for in whole or part; went to their placo Jam. 1, and found only Goorga Itoo thoro; from that time tll Roo Bros. wout into bankrupley I nover saw any one excopt George of the firm; up toJan. I all the goods purchasod by oo Broa. bad beea do- livered to thiem, excopt oue bill, - Cross-ezamined : old Roo BDros. flvo or six Dbilly; ealled upon them aud solicited tho order ; goods were sold on sixty davs’ tune : mads & kalo for 1too Biros, to Bnmpson Hros. ; and the goods Lought frum Grogory mizut or might nui have Loen part of the lot sold to Sampuon ; ¢ad not get a commiszion on the salo ; the goads wore sold to Sampson for less tuan the Jtoes patd or prowmised to pay ; 1 mado tho sale for tho Koes ; 11 wan ono of th credilors’ committee, and thun favorsd the recoptlon of the proposed 21 per cent. In redirect examination witnoss said that 3r, Parkins represouted tho Itos Dros,, and enid they were iu Cauada. Perkivs also stated that the llcos owed 230,000 for goods, In Decembor the Itoca vaid thoy owed 04,000, Witness con- mdered all tho Roes aliko iutereatad in tho tlrm, Neovor unid to any ono that Georgo and Charles composed tho firm. JAMES PATNE, aworn : The flrm of Rouo Dros. had on deposit with Proston, Keen & Co.,Dev. 31, 1874, $10,423.- 75, On that day one of tho finm withdrew all tholr monvy except 60 contd, e bought 85,00 United States bondw and drow 28,024 In eurroncy, payinyg part of tho sum for the bonds in dralis on Now York. A. €. YUNDT, sworn: Know tho Rues; they called upan Lim Dec, 81 tast, and sought to bny of him 3J,- 000 worth of diamonda: Fred and Charles oade the nogotiatious; they proposed to give Ruo Broa. notes for tho atoues,ouw at thirty dayd,ono ot forty-flve days, and ooo at mxtv daya ; ‘usked Ttoo 1o como in sgain, and 1 the meautime wont ot to m commercial agoncy to make wqulricd ; the lloeu never oame brok, Crosg-cramined : Knew the Toes in 1474; Trod trodod for somo disnionds aud gave a lrust deed for themn on somo propoerty on Milwaukeo avenuo, but dit not tako the stonos; bas the deeds yeb ; on difforant occasions offered to Frod Too to scli i dismonds and take bis note, or the firm's, fur £3,000 worth ; have nevergiven up tho trust deed Locauss I think L am wntitled to damsges because thoy did not take the diamonds as thoy agreed. Mr. E. G. Asay conducted tho case for the prosgcution, sud Muesra, Barker and Ayars for the daten Bofore wdjournment, Mr, Aray called tho at- tontion af the Court ta the bouds, which he characterized as worthloas, au.d made, iu part or wholo, by men who did uot bave s foot of land, und wera not responsiblo for a duilar in money, 'Fho boud hiad, e said, been golton up by dr. George W, Puront. aod tho riguers had beon promised by him a division of §200 if they woull mgn. lo reference to somo of tho Londswen, Mr, Assy used tho strougest language possible, ‘Ihio bait-bonds were. signed by M. 1. Derrick, ¥, 8. Wolfe, W. 3. Miljer, avd IL. 1. Newell, ‘I'he Coutt said tuat soino faols whioh had come to bis notice, vutride of Mr, Anay's allega- tions, bad cunvinced him tuat for bis own pro- tection bie ought to order additional seourity to bo givon. 1lu should therafore require anothor wsuroty to tho bouda, After this decision had teen made, (he sttor- noys for tho defours prosontud ma now snrotics Mossrs. Wober und Robbius, who qualitied in tho Bum of 240,000, ‘Thoy wore actoptud by tho Juse tice, and dofordauts ajain xot at libarty, "'l case was theu adjourned till 4 o'cloclk thin afternoon, . THE JOSEPH H. BROWN STEEL WORKS. LAYING THE CONNEL-STUNE. The President gnd Doard of Trustocs of the Village of Hyvue Park have issued a largo number of iuvitatious to the ceremony of laying the coruer-stone of tho Joseph H. Drown Irou sud Bteol Comp! RO, which takes placo Monday. The importsuco of tho undertaking to Cook Conoty and the Northwost, it iu romarked in tho circutar, 48 deomod aufliciont to justifv an appropriato recognition of the ovent, This invitation hay been extended to Gen, She:idan and bin staf,the Hon, T, W, Feizy, presiding ofticer of the United Statos Senato, his Ixcellency Gov. John L. Boveridge, tho Ilon. K. J. Oglenby, Gon. Johu A. Logan, the Hon. Lyman Trumbull, the lion. C. B._Farwoll, the Hon, J. V. Lo Jloyne, the Hon. B, G. Canlfield, the Hon, J. D. Ward, tue Hoa. Cartor H, Iarrison, tho Hon. E. M. Haines, Stato officers and officials. The Mayor of thin city, and the Common Couneil and other leginlative bodics and ofticials, promioent rnmn- Rentative citizons, 1ilwny manngers, mombars of tha Board of Krado, mombers of the Lumber Eschange, tho Park Commissionors of Core County, and athers, who have oxprossed Hueir willingness and aro expected to be prosent. Tho cadets of tha \Washington Hoighta Military Henool, with Irof. Norton and thoir offieers, and othier civic organizatious, will attond, A special train will oavo tho Iltinois Contral Raflroad Do- Dot at9 . 1. sharp fr Riveraude, at tho prenent liond of navigation upon tho Calumot Iivor, at which placo_the hospitality of tho citizons ot Riverside, Dalton, Koummngton, and Roseland will bu ostonded to tho dolegzation, from which place thoy will procead by steamors sod vesacly to the gronudy of the iron worke, Tho Rock Island & Pacifio 1tailroad will run a apovial train, leaving their denot st 12:33 p. m., sharp, to the iron norke, Irondalo Station, Honth Chicago, which will leaso, roturning, st 40'clock p.m,, sharp, The Baltimoro & Ohio Rallroad, tho T.ake Hhoro& Michigan Bouthern Railtoad, and the Pittsburg & Fort Wayno Railroad will run n epecial train to South Chieago lccnrdmi to their advertisod schedule, commoncing at 6:10 a. . from Chicago, sud leaving Houtb Chicago as Tatoaa 7., m. Steamers, tugs, and otlier oraft, will aluo run to South Clicagn, as hereafter no- ticad. during the das. A mscndamizeld road rue through tho Houth Patks ard the bovlevards to South Chicago, The Great Western Light Guavd Iand and other musiciaus hase been engaged tor tho oceasion. THE ORDER OF EXENCIFES for Iaying the corner-stono commeuccs 8t 2 o'clock p. m., and i ay follows: I’“lre-ixlvnl of the day, Gen, J, D, Wabster, Munic. ¥, Dr, Felton, 0 cornes-xions Ly the operative contract- o8 for the erection of tie bulldiug, Addrossos, Mude, 1 wedictton, ‘Tho oxercises will occupy about ons honr and o lnif. Yorsona desiring to do so will find tho wtounds aud besutiful groves—threo or four ju hurber—very pleasing, Platforms, aoats, and ool have beou orected for tho accommoda- tion of visitors, Kpecial trains will Jeavo tho grounds at 4 o'clock p. m. Dersoos desiring can romain for plewo and pleawure purposey until tha closo of the day, Tho moat pertect order and decornn il bo observod ani waintained. Tho programme will bo ropub- lishod Susday mor 1th any necensary addl- tional particalais, Tickots wilf be furvished to such fnvitod guests s wish to tako the Iilinois Central Railtond train for the round trip. Tick~ ots for the other railways, includinx tho special on the Rock Island & "Pacific Railrond, will be sold atthe ticket oflices of tho respective rail- roads. Tratus at oxcurelon rates will be run from the South and £ast to facililato tho attond- ance of the persons out of Cook County, smong which railroads are tho Michigan Soutkorn and Iilinois Coutral, sud otlier roads. ———— “CHRISTIANS TRULY." THEIR LAKT AVPEAL. Tho New York aod Eastera editorinl excor- sionints, who are going to **do" California, Col- orado, the Siorra Novadas, ete., will arrive io Cbicago tjus ovening, and put up at the Palmor Ilouso, To-murrow they will bavo an excursion to Elgia over the Chicago & Nortliwestorn Itond. Thoy will leave tlus city at 7:30 Monday morn- ing, ¥in the Cbicagy, Burllugton & Quincy Rail- read, for Ottumwa, Ia., whero they will stop for tho mghi. Bomo ** Christians truly hiaveissued a dodger, oxacraly printad in red ink, on wrolchsd paper, which hus puzzied, not ta say perturbed, all whe havo been unfortunateenongh toperuseit., Tho goneral improssion is, aud the color of tho ink somewhat favors tho view, that it s the produc- tion of tho Communista of somo othor oqually erazy act. After stating that tho color of ++ Clristiana troly " is not that of darimoss and bate, but of light and love, the circular demands * in the name of God, in tho name of Chulst crucitied, in the namo of the gowpel which was proached to tho poor, in tho namo of humauity, still naded to tho croes of —oppression, and for tho sake of ‘Thy Kingdom Com that priests and minlators of tus chinrches on the Fourth of July and thenceforth sholl mako it their especial duty to * openly, honestly, and fully preach on the rich man who cannot on- tor into tho kingdom,” on tho desth of Ananins and Napphira, and * on other therowith con- gonial Scripturul pasagos and statomonts.” Tho abaeuce of outwpoken disconrson of this kind, it ia clanned, bas kopt houest and intelligont peo- plo away from tho churches, Dy concading to the demand, tho cstsblishmont of & * truly Christian kocisl order” will be brought about, and the churches tiflod bovond their capacity. Tae ** Chrintians truly* kunow tho usoless- noss of their appeal, and thoy conclude with tho thireat, properly ctaplinsizad with capitals : And MARK] we have paticotly waitod lony .enoughi 3 and NOW we do not hunibiy BEG that auch favors L Eestowed upon ue, tpony Lumauily, by the churclies, bnt wodo DEMAND aud do PROCLATN that ho cliurdties itner do tielr luty toward ‘us se iudi. vidualy and as & people, or stand brauded hefors God and Thigh Heaven, oud hefore Larth and Humaulty a3 unfaltlful stewards and as traitore until cast out from Earil luto outer darkness and oblivion, We hava conaldered weil; and wo do kuow fally what we de. tuanil and wht o sy ¢ are tho chiizches ready for the conaequancss of & sl coutinued neglect af long-op- praveed and long-suifering Humanlly 2 Dut, whotber o not, tho peoplo cxpectant will meot in the churchen on tho Fourih of Jusy, 1 tho Lope of whineasing, then sad there, the revival of the long Luricd SOCIAL GOSPEL OF CHRIST, CumsTIARS, truly, Can thoir reverouces afford to neglect thls ap- poal and warning? If the dodger does omanate from lilings' band, thote 1 sumething bolind thls. It may bo they think u porversivu of the Gospel hus sometliing ta do with thoir wrongs and wufferingn, aud wish to liavo an excuso for taling satisfaction out of the retail deslors in it. At any rata it would bo well, if the demand can- not be complied with, to attond to a compromiaa belore matters assuwo the sorious ahapa biutod at. ———— UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO. THE JOARD OF TRUSTEES met at the Grand Dacific Hotel at 4 o'clock yes- terday. An lmportantitem of business was the oloction of ofticers, and tho filling vacancies in thio Boards of Truteca and of Rlegenta. The fol- lowiug wero eloctod : Prosident—Tho Hon, Willlam B, Ogden. Firdt Vice-Preswtent—The Hon, J, Y, Becammon, Sicond Vice-Prealent—Arismua Carier, Freaanrer—ilenry Greoncbaum, Seeretary—Tho Hev. J, A, Builth, Board af Trustses—To 81l vacancies in the expiring elara—Wildam Wilson; Menomiuec, Wis,; the Ifou, J, R, Doolitile, Nelson Blake, Clicagn A, Loveland, W, D, Bacon, Waukealis, Wi, § Norman ‘T, (haesette, Chilrago ; Jueraso O, Bosworth, Elgin, To nll other'veoanciew—0. J, Huil, Chicaao § 15, Chieney, D, Dy, Cllcago 3 Dr. J. W, Ereor, cls Freeutice Conmmittee—F, N, Mako was elected ln place of the Kev, Dr. Uucdspeed, sud alio Dr, D, B, Board Regentsa—Retiring Class—Tho Ion, 1. 5 Aencld, Chlcago § the lev. Rotert Collyer, Chi- cago; the ey, J, 3, Ulbwon, D. D., CI . Chicago s the Tiev. Ohiarles Butier, Datavia, JiL; AL, W, Jewett, LL, D., Muwaukeo, Another mattor which awakenod much inter- est was the tondor, through tho Chancellor, ou the part of Ciiarles J. JTull, Ldq., of Chicago, of 20,000, in o form to be reslized horoafier, to- wards the endowment of o Y’rofossorslip, to be eallad tho Charles Morloy Hull Professorsbip in the Univorsity of Chicago, Tho following reso- lution was unanimousty adopted Lewlred, That this Doard accept, with grateful ap- prociation of the guncrusity which prompled it, eapios Elally ua it comes 10 us we . wemorial of au_onored sluninus of the University, tha proler of Ar, O. J, Hull of secuitics toward ikie cuduwmient of & profess- orship i (he University; aud that a committes cons latinyg of Meaurs, Burroughs, Hoyue, Boufield, Moss, wudl Toompaon, bu sppoiuted to coufur witls Nr, Hull, sud to report 10 this Loard or to the Executive Come nsttee the § roper furm to place tuls valuable glit in proper relations to ths University, Complets and expheit finuncial roports were made, suowing in the rosult that the seceipta duriug tho yoar for curront oxpenditures In the Univorsity bave amouutod to §33,800.60; tha disburbements to §33,550.91, Tho lotal re- sourcos aud neschs of the Uuiversity were given at §TUL0, , aud tho lisbllitics at 3168,681.25. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The Assessors of the Towns of Rich, Bremep, Schoumberg, Leyden, sud Hanover, returned their books yesterday. “I'uo mombers of the Couuty lioard are to at- toud the Iayiug of the corner-stous of the Brown Steel Works, South Chlcago, Monday, Edwin Drury, Cuief Clerk in the oflos of the Clerk of the County Court, yosterday vacated iy position, acoording (o his' zesigustion tene dared some timo ago. Tlis successor haa not ‘boen appointed, . Lieh cal to dll the pomtion bimaelf, for the pressut st least. Mondsy will bo ganorally obssrved ab the Couuty Dnilding s~ Iudopondoico Day. The Criminnl Court will ba called at 10 o'clock simnly to comply wi.h tho statutes, The oficas cf the Clerk of tha Court, the Bhoriff. aud County Treasurer will be closod during tho day. Thirty patients ombarked for Elgln from tha Insane Asylum Tueslay. Mollio Williarus, the negrose, who Dbeeamn 1nsano whils contined In the il n fow days ago, notice of which was mado at the timo, swas 1o havo boen ono of the party, but sha estaped from tho fourth atory of tho bui'ding the mght provious by twisting the bars of tho windows, tearing up tho bed cloth- ing \and Jowering bersell to tho ground, Shoe has uot yet boen apprananded, The Asylum now containg 274 inmates. Quito an exciting dobate was had amoag tho emploves of tha Map Departmont yeuterday aver sho apoliing of "*cqualization.” Tho now maps wora adducod to show how 1t hiad been apollad, with tho rosult that *'s" had been uniformly used fnstend of 'This wan sccopted ascon- clusive, and Webater will bo rovised accordingly. On the title-pages of soveta! of the maps other Inaccurncics wote alao noticed, prominent smong which waa tho e of tho lowor-caso **i" in tho apelling of the Comminsionors’ names whevo the other letters were in capitals, ‘The noxt dopart- mout to ba added to tho County Iuilding will prooably be of an educationnl charactor. ——— LOCAL LETTERS, TRE ITALTANS, To the Editor of The Chicaan Iriduna s Cuicado, June 80.—I notios an artlole in last Sundsy's Times, hoadod, *8trolls Abaut Town," 1 which the writer rofera to the Itatian- restaurant man, Now, as onwo who has boon aresldont for a long time, I bog tha privi- lego of nuklmi you Lo tnsertstho followiog in yoar paper : 1 would ltke to know if the Italian fruit and oystor saloons are tho placos where thero aro private rooms up-stairs, or aro thoy thoso that contan roorna In tho roar of their places of business, whore they sllow common prostitntes ? Are thoy thoss who keep their places open all bours of tho night, especially by tho rear door? Are they thoso who koop houses of ili-fammo sbove their atoros? Are thov thoso who keop tuleves and pimps around thelr places of busineea? I will offer &3¢0 to any one who can prove, or oven point out, that an Itslian, native-born or doscendant, has ovor kopt a placa of tho kind referred to since Chicago has boen a city. You mmy pick out the Italians, and then oxamine the othors, and you will roadlly sco tho differonco. The writer ‘msy lave mixed the Hungatians and tho Austriuns with the Italians, ond alsa tho Americans and Irish. I, C. AL . CORRECTION. To the Fditor of The Chicuao Triduna Caicaco, June 30.—A paragraph appaared in ono of tho evening papora yestorday in reforonco to tho arrest of ono of our cletks, on charge of pilfering, in which an unfortunate blundor was mado, Mr. E.A. Cigbolm, to whoso vigilanca tho firm fs indebted tor tho detoction of tho thoft, was moativnol as * nu accomplice,” Tho mistako was probably duc to the fuct that he awora out tha warrant for tho arest of the of. feader, Mr. Chishoim 18 onoof our oldest and mont trusted employes, and wo nro extremely donir- ous to correct any mivapprelionsion that might arse from such n damaging nusstatemont. You will groatly opligo us by publishing this, Cansoy, Lnuz & Co, — THE CITY-HALL, Thoe Committes on Rnilroads will mcet at 3 o'clock Saturdsy afternoon in the City Clerk'a office. ‘I'io Indiana Htrest Railway ordinanco is tho mast important subjoct that will como up for consideration. Tho pumping-worka amployes,woro yostorday pald €3,195. Tho Comptrallor nlso paid in tho Citv of Now York the intorost on losus, aod £100,000 un twonty-year honds becoming duo July 1, 'The entira smount paid out waa 2365, 0. James Maxwoll was tho unfortunate mombor of tho Firo Departmont yostorday. He got bis liead chiopped off for doreliction of dut{. Jamon Duono, susponded by tho Fire Marsial, wss ro- lostated, with & loss of all pay during the term of his susponaion. Tho Mayor and Board of Public Works yestor- day Liad s consultation over tho plans and spaci- cations for the complotion of the Fullerton avo- nue conduit. The work will bo readvertised, probably Monday, as tho speciticatious ate not yet quito comploted. Tho number of anloon licenses lasned yoster- day was vary I»Tht, m:}mclnllv when one cousidors that it wan the 1st of July. Notaries around the City-11all are getting thoir pockets ropaired to nofd tho big bonanzas which they Lops to reap {a making out ealoon bonds. Tax-Commissionor Motirath don’t oare a con- tinontal about who ruus tho police force. The men who recover his borse and buggy will re- colvo hin sympathy. It was stolan as 10 o'clock Weduenday eveuing from tho west cncrance to the City-Ilall, right under the vory shadow ol the Police Dopartment, Patrick, ono ‘of tho 10,000 applicants for the muiun of Buuding Inspoctur under Mike oy, yesterday tapped that fuuctionsiy heavily on tho shoutdor, placod his forefiugor alonguido 1w nose, gavo;Aliko o wiak, and said, ** Motke, Oim & mack| Ho bhad evidently haard that Miko intonded to employ noune but mechaue les and practical won. M. W, DBailoy, Huperintendent of Buildings, ansumed yosterday il the powors oonforrod un Lim by tha recent ordiuance, 1a 8 few daya he will have quartera fitted up in the old rooms oo- capied by tho Board of loalth. 1lia juspoctors ave awaiting the conlirmation of the Mayor, but will be in by tho first of next wook. In bhas already comnmonced operaticas, and i ready for all comaplaints, Tho Hecretary of tha Doard will ba Jolin McNally, » very ostimablo young Irish- nau, and Mike promisos that all other appoint- menta witl bo oqually a8 good. The total of the Appropriation bill an finally signed by the Mayor 14 $5.123,405.2), againat #5,406,602.52 of Jaut vear, making tuo totul ro- ductton just $313,287.43 less thau last year, As Linu already bscn stated in theso caluins, it 18 tho opinion of the Tax Comm. onor and Asaos- sor thut the valuation thig year will bo sevoral milliona loss than last yoar, “1fenco tho tax levy of tho presont yenr will uot bo n particle lower than it was Iast, namely : 18 mills, ‘I'le Mayor ia not very well satisfled with all iho itemy in _ft. In many ploces Lo thinks the Councll might have rutrenched far moro than they liave done. 1le was in fuvor of cuttiog off tho uppropration for tho Library, not bocause Lo was opposed to sducation, but beeauso ho considored 1t an expensive publio luxury. * When you give a porsou a fair oduca- tion, it Ia all that cun be oxpected,” sava tho Mayor, and he s happy. Yot, i¢ tho city had mouey to spare, be does not kuow whore bo ‘would rather put it than into tho Pablio Library. ‘The Comptroller, ho thiuks, 18 fully entitled to the 80,000 salary wlhich ho got. IHis sorvicos ara {nvaluable, for ho I8 kuowu both at home and abroad as & man to whom any worklugman would truat his lost dollar, and never thiuk of 1ts disappeariog. S ANNOUNCEMENTS, The Rev. Thomaa Guard will deliver hia fare- well leotura ac Centenary M. E. Church this evening, Ifis subject is * Waste.” An ndjourned and espocially important meet- ipg of the Chicago Voman's Cbristian Tom- perance Union will ba he!d in Room §, 148 Madi. soq strest, this morning at 10 8, m. The Adams, American, sud Unitod States Ex- press Companios give thoir emploves a holiday on dlonday, tho 6th of July, clusing their oftices at 10 a. ., neithor deliveriug, calling for, or ro- coiving snything aftor that hour. A meeting of the oflicers, honorary membars, and persous interosted fu the formation of thy Hecond Rogimens will be hold this evening at 8 o'clock §n the rooms of the Union Catholio Library Association, The Norwegisas of tho city will have a picnia to Turner Park Monday, It *is not exaclly s Bourth of July affair, Lut to celebrate the seini- contennial of the flist emigraut ship which loft Norway for this country. The Swedish aud Daulsh soctetios will take partin tho colebration, sud no doubt & pleasant time will bo Liad. SUBURBAN. LYANKTO Two kespers of restaurauts at Calvary were triod bofore Juisine Currey yesterday for selling liquor in vioition of law, Pat Murphy, on fifteon muits, was faued over @300, and John Behaunes, ou Welvow siuty, about §200, coats iu- cluded. ‘Tliy Will probably break up thy busingss at Calvary. che B e About 600 Knights of Pvthiss from difforent parts of the Htate, sccompanied by ladies, loft Oshkosh yeaterday for Rivorside Iarl eenuh, whore nfi.-nud plenio sud celebration held. ';x W, ilalsoy, of Oubkosh, deliverod tho sde (TP EARLY CHICAGO, Reminjaconces of a Veteran of 1822, Thoe City at that Farly Day---Carrylog tho Mall to Fort Wayne, : Real Estate Transactions, The Kinzlo dowor case in the Chicago conrts was on trial recontly, and brought to light one of tho bonn fide oldast inhabitants of Clicage, in the person of Mr. David McKeo, of Aurora, Il Mr. McKeo is now 75 yosts of sgo, but his momory is an cloat a8 1t was thicty or forty years ago, and o ronchos down and brings up dates and evonts n trying to get which Long John would bo drowned, for all his inchos and an- tiquity, Mr, David MoKes can pick out any evont In the history of Chicago worth mention- ing within tho past Laif contury. Ho being in town, » bonanzs of archmological information waa availabls, Tho inavitable interviowor spares neithor sge nor coudition, sad Mr. MoKoo waa subjeoted to tho usual process, = Though uow in bis 70th yoar, he 18 not appar- ently much the worno for wesr and tear. Ihs #top 1a etitl firm, his eyes bright, and though his Lair is gray, thore is plenty of it. Ife might be oasily taken for fifteon yoars younger than hals. 1iis anewera to questions are roady and hisdstes and names comn spontaneously, as though thoy had not been burled for half & contury dosn 1n Du Page County. TE WAS BOTN IN JANUARY, 1800, in Vicglnis, Atsn esrly age he romoved to Ponnsylvanin, and from that favored State emi-~ ratod to this Westorn wildernoss, setiliog in Chicago at the sge of 22 in the yoar of graco 1822, By traao he was a blackamith, and, judg- ing from tho remains of his youth, must havo boen a stont, haidy young fellow fifty-tbroo yoars ago. I position in Chicago then ‘was that of au otnploye of tho Indian Depart- movt. Hlis business was o atiend to tho wants of the untntored savage, to repair his rifle, mond bin knife. and otherswiso propare him for eworgoncios, When he first camo to Chicago there was not much to be seon. Whors the Contral Dopot is, cocn waved in Juxariance on a froely orl. Fort Dearborn was tho only white mon's binlding of importance. Thero wero somo log cabiun near the banka of the Chicago Mivor, and there lived tha three originnl whito men. Joun Craft was agent for the American Fur Com- lnny: Johin Kinzio was living hore with hia fami- v; Aloxander Wolcott and somo otlier old rosi- dont—MoKee coutd not remember his name— completed tho llst of whito men not woaring uniforms. Thoy have all passed away, leaving Meleo their solo survivor. MclKeo acted as right-hand man to the Indlans for four years, nfter whioh ho accepted an ox- coedingly futerestingand important oftice--tuat of MAIL-CARIIER to tho Ctovernment. [n 1826 Le staried in to carry the mail oncon month from Cbicago to Fort \Wayne and back. Indiana then wore, to 180 his awn oxproesion, ** aa thick in this scotlon a4 grasshoppers in Nobrasks;” but bo was ou gaod terms with them, and journoved on his old pack-borse from place to placo withont molasta~ tion, Inthoso early days the journey botween Chleago and Fort Wayno was not an affair of a fow hours. One conld not take a Liain ot 5:16 and voach Fort Wayno about midnight. It was 8 jontney on horseback of two weoks thore and back. Tho only hatels tostop at wore lonty gravos; tho stopping places for rofresh- mente wero at tho will of the traveler, and tho anly refreshmonts wero Auch as Lo clioso to tako with him. - WEDDED LIFE. June 23, 1827, ho suarried Miss Beott, the ceremony boing performed by Justica of the Peaco dobn Kinzle, Conslable McKeo belng his own right-hand man, In 1820 Lo becamn a prond paront. s son Htephen wax tho yist whito ohild born to a citizen of Chicago, i is possible that one or twa births may havo oc- curred in tho garrison, but cortainly nono bad beou known to take place among tho citizens. All _persons claiming to have procedenco over Btophon McKes mako their clain without foundation, and Long Jolin must ovorhaul bis history if ho wants to havo a re- liablo account of Chicago. Gurdon 8. Hubbard, Jr., was, sccording to BIr. McKoo, born in Dan- ville. His monthly absonce from home rondered the pursuit of mail -cnr?in axcuudlugl(\: irksomo to the United States Mail Agent of the period, and he rexigned this important functiou in 1828, rosnming tlio blackamith husiness in the Indian Department, which he conttoued to carry on for some yosrs, THE FIDST BRIDOE built scros the river was at ths fool of Dear- born stroot. succnadlnf generations bave in their wirdom abandoned 3. ‘Ihe fimt framo house—in contradistinction to a log cabin—wan not built on the North Bide, a4 zonorslly belioved. ‘The South Division had the honor of poassssing. this evidauce of future prosperity und omblom of combustion, It was a warshouso built by Newberry & Doll, aud the airs tho:a gentlemen nssume:d ot tho tunn_ wors distressing to their lesu-distinguished fellaw-cilizons, Among othor remintsconcen of early Chicago, Malieo calls to mind tha bones of tha victima of the massacre of 1812, when numbars of soldiers and oue or two citizens fell. Tho massacro oc- currod noar tho pine clump fn the neixborhood of tho Univorsily Building, and there the boaos Iay for Lwencey yeara. In 1812, Capt. Bradloy, then commanding at Fort Dearborn, ordored thom 10 be gathiored up and docently laterred. ns thoy wero in the oak wood wear by. It will be ro- membered in this*coonection that, a fow years ago, somo workimen whilo digging a sower camo across this burying-ground, and suvposed at first that they bad eucountered an Indian come« ory. In 1832 Mr, McKeo LEFT THE CITT. Ho had aoqnired somoe little proporty in Chicago. 1o had invested his savings iu real catate at that oarly day, aud ownod * four lows_of 80 feot whora the Notthwostorn Depot stauds. 'Lheso great Tota wore 140 foa: deop, and thio whole property, worth now thousands of dollars, ho sold for $800. It wan an enormous sum In thoso dave, sod the purchascr paid it with & full belief In the future of tho great city, With tho proconds of thia sals ho pirchased a farm i Da Pago County, whero hio ias lived sinco 1832 unti! a yoar ago, when he moved to Aurors, {o the adjoinlng county of Kaue, where bio now livos. 11ia Bon, Btephon, tho tirst whita child born in Chicagn, {8 now in Nebrasks, getting on in i’anrw, with a family of Lis own, ‘Tho first vote polled by Lim waa for Gov, Reyuolds, The poll-book with his vame upon it is now in poasoasion of tho lI‘lon. John Wentworeh, who will probably keop —_— OBITUARY. New Yorg, July L,—Wilbur F. Btocking, for- merly of the firm of Leet & Btooking, well known 1n conneotlon with the Custom-FHouse contracts, died on Lis way to Boston last evon- iug. His romains were landed st Nowport. Ilis widow is daughtor of Justice Millor, of the Su- promo Court of tho Unitad States. Speciad Duvateh to The Chicaan Tribune, LaxstNa, Mich., July 1.—V, R, Aufial. an old rosilont of Howell and woll known throughout the Btate, died Tuosday, Bpeciul Diapatel ta The Chicaga T'ribune, BrooxiNvioN, Lil., July 1,—3liss Corinno Fitz- willinm, daughter of Wm. Fitzwillinn, a dry goods merohaut, at Bloomivgto, diod Jast vight, Apectut Corveapondence 3] The Caicapo Trioune, Des Moixes, Is., June 29,—Capt. Dotor Morlarty, well known in this Stato, diod on tho 10th inkt., at Council Grovo, Morriy (}o\ml{ Kon., of disease contrscied in the army. {) was born in Clermont County, Obio, and learned the prioter's ,trade, when & youth, in Clucinuati, — Hubeequently he Catwe to Chieago and other Westorn cities, 1n 1851 he was IllKfl[nlfld United States Burveyor ; and, soon after, ho locstod at Lollevue, Jackson County, In., and started n newspapor. In 1828 ho wau electod Biate Printer, and vo- moved to nhguokeln. where Lo started the celsior, In 1871, he remoaved to Kaunas, whero he becwme the owner of tha Morris County lte« publican, au influential paper. Ho was aman opular with all who knew Lim, a truo friend, a 1nd aud affectionats husband, and a good mud trustworthy citizon, e HYMENEAL, Spociat Dispateh to Tha Chicaao Tribune, Broouixoron, 1L, July 1.~Miks Gertrude R, Caxo, of Norma!, Principal of s primary depart. meot in tho Biate Normal Bohool, waa married thin evoning to Mr. Wosley Young, of Bloomings toi. 'The happy coupla bave goue to Columbus, 0., wlich city 18 to bo teir home. Srin el diecldol v ks INSANE FROM SPIRITUALISM. Bpecial Dispatch tr The Chicazo Iribune, Inpiavnavorts, Ind.,, July 1.—The Evening News to-night coutsins the following item of in- terest: Agent Lemsn, who returued from the Vineyarda Last evening, reparts having mes upoa Fr- the traln the Ion. Nobert Dale Owen, in charge of bisnon, en routs for Now Harmonv, That old gentloman had bacoms insano upon apirit. ualism. Converaation with him upon this topls was refused by the son, and reforonce to it in auy mannor was carofully eschowed, Tho News jnformant conld not learn may particulars aase mstn.\ Owen ,was being broughit home {rom 1] BPRINGIFIELD. The TMesignation of the Adjutnnte Gonernl Domundod-Gubornntoriatl Appatutmentss Special IMapateh to The Chicaco Tribune, BpmiNorirry, IIl, July 1.—Gov. Boveridgo yestorday addrossod s polite note to Col. E. Migglns, Adjutantof tho State, luforming bim that hin resignation would bo accepted. No rea- son was assigned for tug demand, aud rumor baa full ewav. It is sald In Opposition quarters to tho Govornor, that Higging has been too activoly aud notorlously a Collum man for the Governor; but the better informed eay this Lad nothing to do with the mattor at all, and that tho roason was not of & political nature, ‘Tho removal, howover, has croatod discussions houwoon tho fiiends of Daveridge and Collum, for it is well knotwn that iggius was and ia for Collum, and the Intter's frirnds will Liave it, whethier or no, that Itigging is boing persceutod for rightocnancss’ sako, The uf:rlugflnhl Papor Comnany organized to- day by elocting’ Willium Cagre, P'residont, and A.D. lllgi(hm. Becretars, Under the act of tho Twenty-ninth Goveral Aseombly, to roorganizo tho sevoral Htata lnsl- tutlons, the Goveruor mnde the following ap- pointmeats to-day, Trusteen for the Tllinols Insane Hospital, at Jacksonslllo—H, G. Whitlock, Jackeonvillo; Daniel 1. Dallou, Millington, Kondall County Willism H, Ellis, Greonilold, Groouo County, T'rustoes of the Illinois Northorn llonrlmh at Elgin—Charlos W, Matsh, DeKalb, DoKaib Coun- ty: E, 1L Bholdon, Chicago; G. R. Lord, Elgin- Trustees of the Bouthern Iosvital for the In. 8ano, ot Anua—Amos Clark, Centtaling C, Kirk- patrick, Auua; J, C, Boylo, Sparta. Trustcos of the Illino Inatitution for tho Education of tho Doaf and Dumb, st_Jackeoo- ville—Molvin A. Cushing, Minonk, Woodford County ; Iranc Losem, Quincy j Stepuen . Coppe, ~Jackaonvillo. "Irustoes of the Illinols Minora' Inatitution for tho Lducation of the Blind, at Jacksouvillo— Jobn Mathiers, Jacksonvillo; John H. Ward, Vir- inis, Cass County ; Hanmbal I'. Wood, Wataga, tnox County. "Irustocs_of the Illinois Soldiors’ Orphans' Homo, at Normal—James M, Doarilsloy, Rock Ialand : Johin8weonoy, Normal; Goorge V. Hol- loway, Georgolown, Yermillion County, Trusteos of tho Illinois Charitabls Eyo and Enr lofirmary, at Chicago—E. W, Blatchford, Chicago; Julius O, Wilhams, Joliet; Shermau P. Sedgwicl, Whoaton. Trustees of tho Illinois State Reform Bchool, at Pontiac—Tosaph ‘L. Culver, Pontiac; Obndiah Huse, Evaoston ; Bolomon Kendoll, Gonosso, Member of the Loard of Pnolie Ubarities, to il the vacaocy caused by the resignation of Sel- don M. Chnrch—Geovrge’ L. Ilollistor, Rockton, Winnebago County. Btato Agent to look after tho Swamp Lands, growing out of tho Swamp Lond act of 1830— Ixaac It Hitt, Evaenston. “MICHIGAN, Soldiers’ Claims—State Finances. apectal Dispglch to The Chicago T'ribune, Laxsixo, Mich,, July 1.—Tho Attornoy-Gen- oral lins given an apinion to thie Board of State Auditora tuat the claims of tho soldiors of tho Fufth, Sixth, and Soventh Rogiments of Mich- igan Infantry for sorvices when mmnatored into tho Btate servics caunot bo pard under the law posaed by tho Legislature of lnet wintor, "Tho State Treawiey bulanco for tho month of Juno, 1875, is a4 followa Total,..... cree 10007007 Paymeats for June.. $103,50,57 alance Juno 30, 1475 corn $1,357,585.10 L SUICIDE. Laraae Crry, Wy, 1., July 1,—Col. E. B, Car- ling, the Quartormaster at Fort Sandors, Wy. 1., committod surcide last mgbt by eutting his throat from ear to esr. Financial embarrassment and the complication of bis ofticial affairs are as- signod as the causo of his act. specral Disputch to #'he Chicaco Tribune, Frexronr, Ill, July 1L.—A bighly respected and woaltby farmer by tho namo of David Martin, reeiding in tho oastern part of this (Sle}almnuou) *Counuty, committed suicide by catting his " throat "with a razor. Ho had trequontly of lato throatenod to destioy lus lifo. To accomplish his purposs ho shut himaself up o bis barn, A young womau named Dena Aden, hevibg witnessod ity actiony, forced an entrauce into the burn, sud was davgorously cot by Marti in ber efforts to cause bim to desist. Mre. Martin, hoarlng thoe cries of the young wordan, and having rusbed to tho boro, tho oufortunato man cut his thronot and died in tho rosenco of tho two womeon, Ifo {8 supposed to ave boon temporarily inssne. JOURNALISTIC. Bpeclal Dispatch to 7he Chicano Tribune, Cepan Rarins, Ia., July 1.—Tho Republican Printing Company to-day sold to Alexander Charlos tha Farmer'a Journal. 3Ir. Charlos has tho roputation of beiug tho bort ahort-horn authority i tho Weat, and will maio tie paper sn ablo organ of that interest, A Relics Arelie of the slexo of Paria was latoly drag~ god up by ene Vauot, & fisherman of tle Village of Vimpeiles, fu his net. It is a globular tin box ot light coustruction, and was full of lottors. Itis of coursoa relic of the valn otforts made to communicato with tho imbabitauts of the in- vestad Capital by oating nsils down the eine, Thowe that tho current boro wero for (ho moat part capturod at the barrier the (termans formed for this purpose iu their hney at Vilfoneuve nt, Qsorges, but this oo was probably ovarweiglited from the first, for it bad ovidently not sunk from any leakage, Vanot, the finder, discovering the inclonures to be porfectly dry and in good order, carriod Lho globe bomo to slow his nolghbors, and the lotters, somo G600 in mumber, were for gomo timo froely distributed about and read by ali the curlous oyos of Vimpollos. 'I'he af- fair, howovor, prosently got to the oars of the cohcn. who at once made domliciliatly visits un ‘anot and bl friendy, and carricd off uil they could rocover to Provins, whenceo thoy wero ro- mitted to the post-omco of Moulins, {n the Do partment of the Alller, whers they Lad Loen origioally stamped in 1870, and which is now farwarding thom to tho addrosses in Paris to which they were directed. -~ ‘Working Girls Should Take Advice, and Jay by a smaltsum each month by buying on small monthly payments o Weed Sowing Macline, It will never fatl, yon girls, Comyany's ollico, 203 Wabash, avcnus, Gent's Zanaza Calf Congress, at 352 palr, ara what Wiswall & Groene, boot sud shoa dealors, 10 Bateand 131 ‘Twenty-secoud“atreet, offer, Thoy aze sald to be wado on & Hawkins patent laat, ——— — Hellett, Davis & Co’s Grand, square aud upright planos aro for sale only at the planc-ronms of W, W, Kinball, vorner Siate and Adaina atreota, 3 A Lifo of Suffering 18 aften caused by pilos. Coustant application of Dal. Ioys Magical Palid Extructar will complotely vure tha discase, A surs curs for vzl disoasos also, 60 MARRIAGES, flA‘l‘l’.—l»AN;’--Jul.v 1, by tho Rey, Quarics L, Holmor, Roli: 0o, fi‘u‘f.‘l‘u?::“N Lago, daughier of Josopls SEEGIAL CES. . Contaur Linlments ! allay pain, subdus swellings, heal burns, and will cura rheumatisi, 1 and tiesb, boso snd muscle ] i o1 ‘The Whito Wrapper 1s for famlly uss, tho Yollow Wrappor Ls for KN Avoor animals, ha L. Dot of tha United States Detect v i Y tanrt-at., Brookhu, oo By oontraghon of the musoles of my bi fuen of slate yoarsstanding, ?uuh-hly-cl,h 1 wor drawn ha e but Hetl [ . Now [l F Viajubtened ou th TL?‘nm;}‘lm. sed T patfect use of my hand. a4 boeu doae by Lhe ut Bt b, T ulhs bl el o od o in oro v el by Al drug nts,— G venie nad 81 pur buttle, The Proudest Woman in Town 1s the womsa who Hrst triod ELEOTRO-SILICON to polish: hor silver tespot. Buch s sbiulng, radiant, daz. sling teapot was nover soon bofore. Flcotro Silicon s » satural infusorial product of & Nevads mivs, It doss not soratoh, wear, or corrodu, but It producos the most aston® Lsbing polish I the world on Uuld, Btiver, and sll fne surfacos. Bold by House Vurnishers. Druggiste, Jewel- wrs, and Grocers. Agents, GILLET, MoUULLOCK 00, 34 80d 3 South Wates-st., Ulloagon o . AUCTION SALES. ____ By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. 1 Ramdotph sty ettt Ant S CHICAGO ACADENTY OF DESIG, Michigan-av,, cor. Van Buren-st., Thursday and Friday Eveniugs noxt, at half paat 7, and on Saturday Afternon,at3, and Baturday Evenlug at 7:30, A largs enllastion of Choteo U o veleneamd Nrveieen had e A 7 $40,000 WORTH OF PICTURES Wil ba offored for exle, Amoang tho Ce Ay Ce1e0satol ad well koW mamin, sEer o™ Prol, Otto Reit; L Q. I} l C. R o R e B T i m, Tfar Toalors Frot Tanon, e AW Th R o 2V Thom, e MO, Do ttans, Bartot, TP Ghegnra Trnees, Tails OFirgo, IAmovL. Besed, Ranaer, oty Ysricher, Higelor, Villay Riiiira, o Rom mout Stothard, inits, i onl Chrolu Shiriam, Wattor, ™ And many othere squaity well known, Dnoaualed npportanity ‘1o rrooare Chole Pletares une d‘(‘;lll.iu ‘most h'l(;lflpk’ t!‘"flm‘fll&‘. i A1l after U ery ooan, FILIE, dag a0 evoniag, antil afte salo, RLIBON, PU!IK?R)Y k'nUU: Auuhl;nm‘;\l.x. REGULAR SALE AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, July 3, at 0:30 s'olock, Ruyers Alwass {ind the fargest Astortmout at our Roumi. Tarior, Chismber, and Dinlng-Ro.m FURNITURE Rlack Walnnt Extenaion Tablen, M, T. Tables, Bareau-, Wash-Bands, Sidsboards h' and fiad® . L O e R o CARPETS, Toa-Hozes, Refzikaratars, Oflico Doskn, Chalre, Mirrors, eto. A Tary 3 A gle: A Jaruo Sock af Iseading, Piiows, and Gonerrl Alno & Kplondid Tot CILANDELIERS, STORE TIX. UKETS, BMALL, 0AY ure Sialt Vinegar, 3 TRADE CARPENTERS. At our Friday's Sal 108 m,. wo will gell an Involco of 1,00 Assor 8, " Will be old in lots o sult. POMEROY & 0O, 8 Randoln! RS 0., Auctloncors, 18 Madison-at. BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY'S BALE, BATURDAY, July 3, AT #i§ O'CLOCK A. M., At their Salesraom, 103 Madlson-at. Houso-Furnishing Goods, JFurnituro, Carpsts, Oll Oloths, Cutiery, Platod Ware, Grockory, Qlassware, &0, AUCTION SALBE 19 Residence Lots, Fronting on Btate, Turnside, and Butterfiold-sta,, be. twocn Vifiy-iiest and Fitis-second, Monday Morning, July 6, at 11 0'Olook, On the Groands. Theso Tonte ara vary dosirably leoated an high gruund, only fivo biooks from tho maln entranco o Bouth Park, Anc elose to tno Ruck lsland Car Bhops. Woll muy o e FRRNE OF 3 n7.fourth cash, balange ln ons, twn, anil threo yones with pur cont inferest, “Title por. feor, full Warrantes Decd given. A doposit of Twonty Dollars roquirgd on each Lot at tima t PR WAL A, BUTTERS & CO;, Anctionesrs. . AUCTION SALE OF 11 RESIDENCE LOTS, Frontiog on Beminary. 2 blocks wost of Lincoln-aw hnreo ¢ elde City Limity, Mondsy Afternoon, July &, At 8o'clock, on tus grounds. ‘T'ermia D.III. WAL A. BUTTLERS & CO., Auctionoers, ‘Wednesday, July 7, at ) o’clock, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, House. fucnishiog Goods, Planos, Furniturs, and Carpeta, at our Salesroam, 164 K von.at, WL A, BUTTENS & CO., Auotionsors, Thursday Morniug, July B, at 9) o’clook BUTTERS & C0S DRY GOODS SALE Will ombrace s larga lina of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, QOTLENS, CLOTHING, 1811 N OO WotTons, THAW GOODS, UMBRELLAS, HATS, OAPS, GLOVES, i Ciedaens 3 10073 AND SHOES, 8. DINGEE & CO. Anctioneors, Nos. 80and 82 East Randolphat, Largost and Oheapost Btook in the Oity AT PRIVATE SALE TO-DAY. Parlor, Chambor, Library, Dining-room, Kitchon, and OFFICK RNITURI, Mattroteen, Nodding, Hook-caves, Becretaries, Tu Hox ar Chosts, ote., ote. . ‘100 dozen assurted Chialrs, of 19sfyles approved makers, AT SLAUGIUTER PRICKS TO TIHE TRADE, Rogular Somi-Weekly Auotion Sale, To-Morrow, Satueday, July 3, at 10 0'Clock, liure, Carpets and outto pay advances Tounges, T By GEO. P U8 & 70 Wabash-av. On Batarday, July 3, at 9 o'clock, 18ern o4 W, ‘A, Cruckery. B eanks of yollow and Ioctingham ware, 8 class . LD FURNITUILE AT 10 0'OLOOE. 21 parlar suits, 31 minsble and wood-top chember sets. Gthnachie and wood-toy hall-rc B marlile aud wood-tup ocutro- 73 walou I8 #1 walnut burcaus, 100 cosnimou sud W, 8. bureaus. 8 what-ue rs and rockers, 0 ¥ t oh 3 Wl S Wardnebis, Mirrors, Moat.Saf Rockers, Yas, Loungos, 1rousing-Usios, Martio-Tup Hutaais, THateat Hieic 'Mtieasson - Apow-(-asss, Parlor. and Oilico Doske, Book:tneos, Ca-pata, lefeigorators, oto, DR B S0 & GO hctoncons. AT AUTOTION. On BATURDAY, July 3, at 11 o'clock sharp, Wa will soll & tankrupt took of TOP BUGGIES, And 2 and 3-Spring Demoorats, BOLD TO PAY ADVANOFS. Alsa, 8 lino of flae Etaglo sud Kxpross Harnesscs. GFO P. UORK & Q'L;lh — - Sl a8 ] 1362 & CO. ar Vao Buren. TORFRITED PLEDGES T0 PAY ADVANOES AND Will aall by anetfon, on tho s, the whole of (b furteited plcdxes cunslsting o il silvor watches £vory kind, guld guards, levntino, apera and vest shalol dinannd rings, plos, aud sets, guld, coral and gold, an aii coral sataaf Jowelry, clooks. rolalvers, boots, sliver and sllvorwara, chrainos, inairdmotte, jsdies’ and gentle: meu's clottiing, and RS, Jarfuly nf sundries too uumen ginad panisefira “nHiiday and Baturday sveaiags, 84 o clucke RO RO\ ARKCS, Proprioto i clotor, AN S 0 Auottoncers. “OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE IYill sell aaloon Axtares, tablos, ohat one lob ot hutol furituro, bedstosds and brddi yat 5 KW BLUE TRLANDOAV. opposits AtaGormick of Faotory. Rost) \ Conriabio a {-ffi?l bio and Auctioneot, . CHADWICIKK & CO. h’a’l-mnm 18 and 197 Kaat Randolph-st. suction this nwrniug at 10 8, rouin furniuce of all & B s, exll uresus, commodes, Al shop, mirrors, cualrs, akowces —— — - L. ROCKWELL & CO,, Auctloneers, 77 and 79 South Dearborn. ARE ORDERED by the OWNERS to selly THIS MORNING, at 0% o'clook, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS. L_ROCKWELL & G, GENERAL NOTIOES, PRISON LABOR. Horkavison's Orrics, NEW JEusxy 874tk PAISON) 'ruENTON, JuneT, 196, Application may bo msds 1o tn3 underiignod for bor of Convicla st 1be New Jurs y baip Prisw Workahope bave basu recently si1ectod, and posssis #10r convonienge Bocsssssy {or 1he sucosmstul flnplwll;r." prlsouess, Wit I MURPIY, bapes

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