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‘'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1876. THE CITY. GUNERAT, NEWS, fhe tickets to the opening of Mr. Moody's church have been nbout all distributed, and as wene will headiitted withont tickets, this notico Is given to avold an unnecessary crowd, Yesterday afternoon, William Wille, aged 18, fell fiom & wagon ot the corner of Lincoin and Tourth streets, and had his left leg hroken above the nwkle. 1t residen at No. 820 Hubbard stecct. The temperature yosterday, aa observed by Ma- nasse, uptician, B8 Madiaon street (TrinusE: Buili- Ing), wurat Ba. m., 06 degrees; 10 a. m., 705 12 5 4p. M., 765 B, v m., 73, Barometer, 8 g, M., 289051 8 p, M., 2H.8T. Aforce of 290 reernits for the United States ariny left this city yeserday for Fort Snelllng, Minn., viathe Chicago, Milwankes & St. FPaul Tinfirond. They wero an charge of Maj. S. M. Morrix, of the United States army. Mr. W, IL Hurlburt, for several years connected with the passenger department of the Chleago, Bnrlington & Quiney Ratlrond, hne been anpointed Weateen General Passenzer Agent of the Cannda Bauthein Kaflroad, with headquarters at Chicago, There has heen a0 great o demnnd for tickets to the opening of Mocil¥'s charch Thursdny evenlog ax to oxhaust the sopply, X K very few left in xmx: {: uls of the Young Men's Cheistian Assoriation, which minisiers can have by appdying for them. The care of Colvin veraus Toyne will rome np for arznment thia morning in Jdidge. Uooth's roon beiore the Cirenit Const In bank, ™ Tt Ix expeeted that the decielon, whatever t may e, will ho o fipal one, thoigh o stipnlation to (his effect hus heen made by the counsel of the contending par- tlea, Thursday cveningIast Mes, Mary Doollng left with the proprietor of o fraft-stand somewhere In e South Division north of Monroe street a bun- dle of clothing. Belng n comparative stranger In the elty, xhe 18 now unable to ind the Jocallty of the friit-ntand, but witihe greatly relloved If the proprictor willsend his address to Mrs, Booling, cara I RinuNz ofice. D. L. Moody will conduct the noon-day proyer meeting In l"llyn\'e)l Hall ¥riday and Saturdny of thie week. An address to the Chrlatian workera will_be glven Fridoy, andan exposition on the Sunday-rchool lesson Saturday, The hall will be ticked ench day, The tickets will be {saued to the different 2~'||mf:1;-rclmnl Superintendents at the rooms of the Y, C. A, to-day aftor 1 o'clock, They will distribute them to Monday afternoon Patrick Burke, an employe [n Hedstront's coal-yard on Carpenter strect, fell from the runway with A wheel-barrow fall of coal, adis- tunce of 80 feet, and received injuries ahout the #pine from which he died about U o'clock the ramn evening. The deceaned was 40 yeara of n Jenven s wife and cight children it No, 0058 Went- worth avenue. The Coroner held the Inguest yes- terday, and returned a verdict ln accordance with 1he facts, The strike at the Unlon Rolling 3ills was of hut Brlef duration, Dism, d by the firm attitude of the employers, Jate Monday night the majorily of the men determined to return to work at the ald ea. With the exception of tlve or slx of the ring- Teaders, the whole of the stetkers had resuined op- erations yesterday, The atrike, while it Insted, was eonditcted on peaceable principles. There was un disturbance of any kind from the beginning to the clove, Yeaterday only two of the members of the Chi- Rille Club were on the grounds to practice, ere will b ageneral ahoul on the grounds at onth Park Thursday, commencing ot 10 n. m, the Creedmoar programme will be earried ont, v Fifteen abots at KOO yards, fifteon at $00 yurde, and twenty ot 1,000 yorde. ‘The members Jropose to compare their shooting with that at Creedmoor for the xame day. Al the best shots of the Ciub are expected to by ont, A conference of Christian workers will bo held at the Grand Yaclfic 1otel, Parlor 44, 1o-day und to-morrow, from 100, m. 10 n. m, This gather- ing of Christian workers from every the country fa called by the Exceutive C fce of the Yonng Men's Christian Asa of the United Stater and British Provinces, their teachers. to wongider (he wide field of Chrlstian work now epening up, espectally o (hin orgmnization, und compare viewa and experlences In the flelds of ritian waork, The_ followlng, among others, Tuwe proiised {o be present, sorie of wlom lave ulready arrived: Rtichard C, Morec, R. R. McBur- ey, Cephos Bealnord, and Morrla K. Jeesup, of New Yorks, Russell Sturges, Jr., of Boston; James 1. Morrow, Malitax, Nova Scotla; D. . 'Noycs, St Paul; L. W, Munhall and G, W, Alexandor, of Indisnapol . Smith and J. N, Harrls, of Congocticul. TNB YACHT CLUD. The Chicago Yacht Club hield its regnlar monthly meeting st the Sherman House clhib-rooms last evening, Commodore T. M. Bradley in the chair, and 8 good attendance of membora, The Becretary, John A. Farrow, annonnced that W. W. lates, the regular ** Meaenrer™ of the Club, Jiad received o Governmental appointment at tho nicnnial, and would be unable to attend to the duties of the office, and he moved that another be qm)lnlmcl.l pro tew. ‘The Chalr appointed T. E. Mille: Mhore were lien proposet for membershlp Caltin Cobb, Georgo Merrill, and Peter Nelson, The names were referred to's commlttee, M, Engert, Col. Iticaby, and A. B. Carter wera then elected menibera of_ the organization. Tho Secrotary rend a communication from @, P. Robinson, offerlng for eale at about 8,000 the jacht Cord, once o propecty of tho ate I, (. furker, of Detrolt. Tho craft s described ne the finest one In Western waters, The yhaced on fle. The Regutta Committee having rotired for con. sultation,” reported that the annial regatts would e held on the third Saturday fn dune, Tho wat- ter of prizes will bo left to tha Cammittec, Upon motion of Mr. Lyon, a special mecting wae called for Tiesday evening at the Sherman Hotiwe, ‘The Seeretary wan requested to natify all awnern letter was + of yachts cnralled or to be enrolled i the squadron 1o have thel crafts In the llinois Central Unsin Katurday afternoon for ofticlal measurement, snd the meeting adjourned. HOARD OF HEALTIH, Thero wan no meeting of the Noaed of Heatth yeaterdny, though the mortallty report for the past Week mus'yrepared. " The causer of death wero iy follows: Acchlcutd, D2 anoplexy, 25 bronchitle, 2 inflammation of bowels, 2: convalsions, 10} cronn, 3¢ general debitity, 1; diorrhea (eheunic), o5 diphtheria, 2 enterftls, 5; Xlidmn-mmlum iy Snanliton, b; Bright's diseake of kidneye, 43 mes ingitls, 43 cerebro-spinal meningitis, peritanitie 33 whooplng cough, philises pudnierlalis, " 10; wml one ‘ench of conges- tlon of ' buwels, drcitation of brain, eaneer nf Hver, ete, Total, 110, ‘e wnalen numbered G0, fepialen )3 4 were anr- rled, 77 sinyle, ‘The First Ward was the only ot in the city without o denth, For the _carrespond- {ng week of last year the doaths were howwing ndecrease of 14, It is noticeble thatof tho 111} oo dybne dittng tho' week, 30 wero. ehildren ces than o year old. old age, T 8T, LUKE'S 1108 1TAL, TheTtev. E. W, Lefingwell, of Kuoxvitle, 1)l editor of the Jiocese, 'the Epirconn] Cliurch paper of this sectlon, I8 making an effort 1o raine S50 by volune tury offeringa to endow u child's hed in St Luke's oxpital this yesr, and makes the followlng ap- pend, which outht to find & quick rexpons ++ 1t conts SU00 & year for each hed, Can you not Jay farune, at leavkt Lot us try it ‘and keep iry- and pray (hut God will bless thia poor childeen Wwho hiave no pleasant homes and kind mothers to nurme them. There are four such liltle beds to ba pald for, i already pald for and our bed will auake two. “'There ure two little girls there now, und achlld of 3 yeara okl and a baby, all very 1. he good managers of the hopital cannot turn them out, bus they have not muney to pay for them unless !mnplc will send it, Denr children, open Joue ittl “maney baxes aud seud all you can fo ielp thein, Aek father or mothor to put the money Inaletier and pend to the editor of the Diocese, with your usme and whore you live.” [} WILISKY, The Wadeworth case will he called In the United taten District Court this mor and will not zo on unless Mr, Starrs haw ehangzed his mind or ninde muore preparations than he had )’m‘mnlna. 1 L] informed by the District Attorney that the Qovern- ut would be ready fo proceed” to-duy, but Inow- h as he has not completed lis prepura- be witl in all probubility ask for or two lonper ore he “agaln _un- nie cuse. ‘Tho Gov- , deapito the dincredit thrown on the testh- ho leading witness, Jake Rehn, by the cady to ko' on, aud dealrous of sroetting t ented a8 carly s poasible, that the terrors of sentence-doy may oot be deferred Jungor than necessury, 8. . Conltlln,a prominent Wirconsin whiskyits, and late of Cunada, pusced thraugh the city last <vening on his way to Washington. whither e has bren simmoned to throw some widitional lght on the niaws of pulitical corruption which has been wncarthed during the past year. 3t {n understood that Lu will explain rome things tending to connect with the Wieconsin Whisky Rlnzseveral prominent wmewbers of the ** Madison Regency,™ JOKE ON JAMES, THR LAST NOARD-OF“THADE DEAL. For several days past there hns been ag aching wold in the ranks of the ecalpers, who mowt do congregate on the east slde of the Chamberof Com- merce. The vacancy, however, has been preity well cuncealed from the public gaze, and ftis only within s day or two thul It has created any misap. prehenston or suxiety. The gentieman who fipured extenelvely In the place which, it {s supposcd, will not kuow him fur several mouths, had loug been distiogulshed oo 1he Board of Prade far his pugnacious proclivities. lie woe o commercisl Bowbastes Furioso, vory uch glven to hull{‘ugmun the more wodest and Junx-luflrmusmum e To lucate Lim a Hitlo moro closely, the reporter will state that the individusl in question bore the Vaptlsmal name of Edward, il l:nlwu niic has for many years been asociated with a wefl-knuwn school-Youk: und alrofs well knownin conncc- Uon with the aburtlve cfforts of the Funjsus to Aiberate Irelund from English rule. THE IMMEDIATE CAUSE cf his nudden disappearance was o woman. Ton- Jourala femme bnw Fronch proverb, which, freely irenslated, weans that whenever o man pets inlo 1toubly 8 womun (8 at the bottum of t. The name of thu falr dumsel ix terubluda, — For several wiouths she way ewployed Ins barbes-shop not & Viousaod wiles frowm the Tivoll, Jo fact, the estab- ith the esception of n. Mshment han Jong done a ** whaling bl businens.* 1t was one day ahont afx monthe neo that ko ward the bold. who, by the way, hal sopar from his wife about ayoar et ennt hin Blidinous eve on the pfanp zure af Scrabimta Ve was anchored in one of the chatrs, waltite fo t ancatinl artisl to depopulate his chin of the nfre which & week's growth had caused 1t wean a case of love at firat afcht. in heeame enamored of ench other, awd it was ot lone hefore <he exchanged the 11 s and Inmziiora for the toses and raplures—vide Swine burne. A this time ahe knew him by another name. 1t gwnex that wehien asked by hee to divulze s Foat- Otlice address, he gave her THE CALD OF A BROTARR SCALPRR. The pastelionrd bore the addressof one James —, whose forefafliors many years ago had been ene gaged In the importation of cloves, ginger, and ather splcen. A few weelin ago the fatr Serabinda began to ex- perienee Indications that in car future thero would appearon this terrestrial sphere o little shaver, whe would he of no account lu o barbers *hop, and she therefore determined ta ** corner * the tather and **eall” bim to aceount. She was anxions to nuke s **spot ™ trade,nnd for that pur- pose solicited an Interview, e did not deny hav- ing CChulled ™ the market s but was perfectly wille Ing that whe shoull **hear ™ the reault. flc was not willing, howeser, to make o earh transactlon of i, or put up a **margin.” He wonld only make a Htime teade, ' T thisshe demurred, and having Tearned that the Bourd of Trade Arbitfation Com mittee find no- Jurisdiction in the cane, deterined to nvoke the sicred majesty of the law. Accordingly, about o week axo, she went beforo a " Justico” of the Pence, and filed an - farmution for a_ writ of quo waranio agninst James —, calling apon hini (o show canxe ¥ be ehould not be conskdered the father of the itng event, The warpant was made out in due form, and n Constable, armed with It, posnced down upsn the natonished Jamer, and_ligied him off to durauce vile. Ile, of course, protested his utter junocence, and asserted that it was nnat. tempt to biacken bis character for the purpore of Tevying blackmail. Fighting Edward, the caitae of alithe trouble, heard of the contretenpn. and hur- rled ta the dustine ofiice, where his fifend was in custorly, and after ingnirlng a Hitle into the clr- cumstances, sald, **Sce here, P You arve Mg 8100 and I'll got yon out of this xerape, ™ Jatner uiocked his wallel and counted ont the mrcenbneke, which Ed took and hureiedly loft the canrt, o’ akipped to the nearcet railway ofiice and purchascd a ticket, sud when the shades of evening were thickening o'er the landrcape, lie was golng eantward at the eate of 40 milea an honr, Halt an hour futer, the goddess of the barber- shop entered the precincts of Justice, The case war calied up., James mivanced to the har and the proscentrix wan amazed, It wasn't the man whe “was after, * Gxplanation fallowed, — damen wan honorably diechnegel, Serublida monrnfully withdrew. And thin T8 why there Ia o vacancy it {hie runk of the eculnces, nd why onee (1 o while the (nqulry fo made, ** Wonder whers Ed's gone?” THE “LITTLE SQUAD.” WILLARD WOODARD TOLDS BWERT CONVERSE WITIL CHARLES N PARWELL, To the Editor of The Tribune, CiticAnn, May 30.—F derire to call nttention to the following extract of a letter in your colnmns of ihis date from our Ex-Member of Congress, the Tlon. C. B, Farwell: “*There fan littie squad of * Liheraln, ' men who voteul the Democratie tcket in 1872 and 1874, who wonld now like to control the Ih'imhllcnn party of Iliinoin. Porsibly they may admire modeaty,” it it ln virtue they possess not, and_donbtless they will continue 0 afier o rerve in the capacity of *leardera® of {he lepublican party until, again fafl- ing to be intrusted with such respunsibility by the rank and file, they will, with o flonrish of Virtuous {ndignation, take place nzaln wnder the Demoeratic banner. Wheraver they ara they are bound to bo nnhnppy. Here T dismiss thew. As echionl In dismissed, tho hoys can talk, We ar are that there was a ** small squad of Liber- als ** who vated for Horace Qreeley in 1872, 1t mizht be called a large “nr\nml" of llcrnhlltmm who voted for Mr. (rceley, bellestugthat he was the best representative Hepnlillcan eandidate in the field, Subsequent eyents have not convineed them of thielr error, Thy number of the **squad ™ was crenter than Mr. Farwell appears to remember, For eeveral yeam the majority in Conk Connty exe ceeded 10,000, but in 1874, before the **sgiad ** returned to their party, the Democrats_careled the county by more than#,000 majority, Tt must hive been a large and formidable ** aquad, " and would be mors accurately deacribed an o divislon or corpa, rather than s **wquad.” Mauy of this ** squad were men who had voted with the Antl-Slavery party for twenty-five years, throuzh o perlod when hu sentiment was not poptilar and there was little prospect of Immediate succeas, This **wquad * appealed ta the connclence, reacon, and Jndement of communities, These men In 1872 wikely or unwikely belleved that there was ™ dixhonesty among ‘some of the leaders of the Kepubilean porty. An hapresaion prevalled among some of the **nqund * that oflices wero farmed out, that large and corrnpt grants had been masde, that great sitms of money hnd boen used to eorcupt politles, that Whixky-Rings were in_ exiatence, that some’ men with Hl-gotten gains hod bought off candidates, subsidized the press, and thux forced thelr wny into positfons of honor and trust. They belleved there were milliona of money spent tu carry e tions, They held thatlt wasu precinus privi tor on honext mon to support un honest Republican «forafllce, and that the ke of money to carry clec. tions debaacd citizenship, snd thus corrupted the Qovernment at the very fountoin of s power. These mwen mizht luve been unnecessarily nlarmed, or grievously mistaken, [n the light of subseqnnt events It is not my purpose Lo diecnss that polat. Last fall, when ni attempt was made to restore the Itepublicnn party to power in thin city, o con- trol which hid Leen lort by the union of “the worat clements of the Demucratle party combined with the worst elements of the Repubfican party, in- eluding vome of our Itepublican leaders and oflice- holdera, the ** little squad " wax found on duty, It is worthy of remark that some af oar Con; men, Postmnsters, ete,, were fu that contest, like an ox on the fence that could neither hook nor kick. Tljo +*1itle squad of Liberala" aro at the Republican party, Many of us have af the boys who are putting on airs, assaming Ieadershipn, and ** dismissing " ue, grow up in the lmrly. We proposo to hielp the reat of our Itepul- icans take carc of them. We are satisfled with our porition in pnflfv)mllllrfl. and wilt fizht corsup- tionista in or out of the party with all of the arlor that wo entered tho contest's quarter of 8 century g A No, friend Farwell, we shall not go Back to the Democernt Rmrly. Wo wero never in ft, We know a Republican Coungressman who has been nearer that Yflrly than we have, We shnll be with our party leaders always, unless some of your recognlzed party leaders go to tho County Jall or dollet, W shall wabmit all questionsof purty Tendership to the people. Your remurk that **wherever they (the littloe squad) are, they aro bound to be unbappy. " would lead ue to suppore that you Inferred that our entire absence from the dancing parties of Judger Nangn und Blodgett, with your “confidentlal friends tho whisky thieves, was” just causo for unhapplneen. W hey; to nueute you that this i not so, Althowgh parslonately fond of dancing, thut musfc s too voluptuogs, and it tukes oo much of falue swear- ing und corruption to galn ad tance und mako oue lappy after the dance. Why, friend Farwoll, hve you any Ides how much reason our 1ittle fes publican *“aquad ™ hud for deslring better and purer Republicans in oflice? Lot me call your attention to a fact which came under the abecrvation of o friend of mine, In hiw Congresslonu) District the Rtepubllean ‘mrly. with great enthusinem, acut to Congremn o fellow-citlzen noted not for bin cloguence, but for hia greot rhrewdness and knowledgo of men, 1le waw not remurkable for hin culture or orlginality of thunphit, hut great siress was Jatd on his abllity to ferret oit and expose thoss. who sbould be uniiap- Py cugaged n **ways that ure dark and tricks that are valn" The agents of the General Gove ermment avon found the most stupendous Whisky Ring in Jhls district ever known in the United States, ‘The Government had been swindled out of mlllions during the term of oflice of this Congresa. man. 1t wun found that he was exceedingly scnsi- tive nlout hin righits fn reeurd to appointienty—-no much so that once, when o selection bad been mude withont consulting bim, he munifented his resentowent 1o such an extent that even the President of the Unlted States withdrow the abnoxluus nawme, Some wicked people sail that It was ebnoxious to onr shrewd Congresmnan becuuse it belonged to an honest wan, Spme swho sl vo did ot svea Lelong to G Hle sund of 1iberals, " Cet, duringall this time, our shrewd Congress- man, with all of his knowledze of human natire fa allof ftsdovelopmentu (devilinents), had apnointed the Gnugers, Storckeapers, Collectors ani Disyeiet Allurlwi’l. whio were ki the Ring or suon thereaficr initiated “‘I'hls Congressman wans a true party man. o one emergency, with great liberality und desire for the nuccenn uf hin party, thronak aud by Ris own elec. tion, he ratned $25,000, with the privilege of §14, 000 more, to withdraw a cundidate Demo- cratlc party, Yet with all of this fen 1o Im y, s flxcgmm pective honesty which wnich an uvestmenl of $40, GO 80 cminently cal- culated to Induce, there are those, as my friend telly me, outside of the *‘llttle Liberal squad, who say that it would have been Congreasiman to have apent his tine and money in ferreting out thls stesling thut Loing carried on wnder hls oun nose, anit by his own appointe and thus save the Republican party from thls groat dlagrace, They donow enrnently Inquire 1f this sentinel on the walls of aur political Zion slept, or wus b alto- geIher gone natruy P My fricnd tells e that this community ls fully sroused, and that it lv nof now rtudylng how 1o punish ihe **lttle squad of Lilicrals,” and muke unbappy,” but to prevent steabing, und wie of that communlty do go ao far as o sy that they are willing to associate, on egual terms, with the * 'Hittle squad of Liburals, providing theéy cun get men into oflice who aru honest, We trust that this exporience of the community in whichmy friend lives, —thus brletly narrated way not be without ita lessona for my fricad Far- well whes he puts on the waz-paint and goca to do buttle sguluat the little squad of ** unkappy ** Lib- craly, WitLany Wuovany, PERIOLAT AND KIMBERLY. THY MOTION TO QUASIL. Judge Moore sttended the Crhntunl Couet yester- duy mornlug for the express purpose of bearing the motlon to quash the Indictment ogatust Periolat und Kimberly. Soon after the Judge had taken hiy seat, Mr. Trude came Iy and whshed to lave the mution deferred for & whort Gie, us he bad been unaule to give the matter much attention. Etato's-Attorucy Keud objected 1o say delay, Iy (listinetion, and probabis arome of the presert bl e satisded 10 wan very fmportant that the mation ahonld he dls- posed of Insiew of rame action which would be 1 taken by the tieand dury to-day. Wi o e, Fruds tindl hereture o pracerl, Teargne) Toroirlntintey afiev, i ment was breily that neither the objeet to be ate = A tained nor the means to be employed by the alleged NOW TO GRT Tun 200,00, conspirators waa a crime, and the indictment did o the Bditor of The Tribune, not set out any olfenve, It mnde a general charge, Cmiecansn, May (ML —The city needs at the present J the surieage wasexelided wouldbe fonnd fiat | fime tho sum of $K00,000 with which to pay s lelable offense was aliwn. Obtalnine moue: = i 3 T employen, The ity has o certain plece of real ex awlIf fraunduleat and false means were smploy tate for which the raflroads have long been eager to get 11 the wpechite ncts shonld be siated i topay the sum of $500,000. Now, let the city the word *cheat ™ nred in connection with ' false | gyit.clatm this property to the rallrouds, toke the cool 840,000, and turn It all over to thelr hungry prefenees,” A large number oritics were employes, Why cannot this entire transction of nuth quoted in anpport of this positlon. Another puint war that It was utterly impossible to conspire to decding the property, receiving aml disburelng i lewn than a weel 1 obtain mouey from the Counts of Cook by falee Ilru(ull!ch n indictment alleging that s corpora- 8 Jicds wonld doublless advance that muney sured that a quit-cutm tleed would b | on_ was’ scdaced couldnot be, and never lind Been, found fn any of the books.” 1 was poesible ta commit a lnreeny ona corporation, bt whero | rurihcomtng when ealted for, I'erhaps the rail- faleo pretenses were enplored thore st bea de. | FORBCOINRE WhEn catlad T0r, Lo, 600 for a nitety-nine veure’ lenre of the property In ques- tion, Thix “wonld_he better for thie city than to cofved and n deceiving wind, pretences quiteclatm her riparinn righis tn (e property. Ahe | I0AUgGUration of the Belmont were describod as meana by which an ordinary y of the Himols Central Tinilroad Company Driving Park at Phil- mind conld be deceived, a1 the pretenses w lsin and palpabe o evirstody then there van o 3 ppear when ¥ {a nrked to guit-claim i/ tnfer- £27 1 A Fipeian rlchta fronting (he propesty wiich adelphia. PASTIMES. horthand Writer, Rousing Recepticn of the Chicago White Stockings at Boston, Twonty Thousend People Watch the Home Nine Beaton 5to 1. The St. Louls Punish {he Athlctics 7to 3 we=Mcticnry Suspendeds Defent of the Louisvilles and Oinoinuatis by the Mutaals and Hartfords, 3 sond. Cook County possessed no mind, and, being a corporation, war utterly incapable of being infinenced or decelved, IL would be Just A8 | iy eity (v asked 1o quit-clatn 10 the railroads for sbird to way' that’ w e Seanld” b | S50 dhor ‘ommitted on Conk County o, hold | S -cln! track of the other . That e could eufter from falee yretenses, Thene | o Lehonc anit-clalm eroen the trac M. C. | Opening Cay of the Froeport Bpring men did not deal with the Connty of Cook, but with some Individual; and the name of euch per- P Meoting---Races at Lincoln St o Wpears 80 (L efeantn ke CRIMINAL. & 4 Neb,, Etc, Know what to_meet. ' The Grand Jury, fn_ their anxicty 1o indiet Periolat, had lost eizht of reason, anid had producedd in absalite abortion. The Court—Can monvy be obtained from a bank by falee protensest W Nr. "ride—Ny porition In that tt cannot. tay be obtained by larceny. s e Whe Conrt =Yoo hold, then, that a pretense made Juomas. Youk Instithe anmoiy chveel il tooflicers and ngzenta of a bank i ot an offense | Mealing $50 worth of tools from the carpenter shop agajurt the corporation. of Mr. Hlarrls, on Fourth avenue near Harrieon street, Carrle Cleveland I8 indurance vile simply hecatse sheenvied the gandy apparel of afallen slster nameddennte Parker, and tole the sate whenever the chanee presented fteelf. Patrick Smith, of Canalport avenue, was plcked up sesterdny and brougit before Commissloner Hogne, charged with having in hix porsession four empty harrels and ane keg bearing uncanceled stiinpe. The matter looked o wispicious that the Connnlseloner held Smlth In $800 bail, Edward Philiips and James Gleeson, two of the Sonth Toswn fratida, tozether with Constable Jolin Luugliin, vosterday uppeured butore Justice Sun- £ crileld and gave bonds In $300 earh for appear- atice on the At nst. o anmwer for dinurderly con- duct In attempting to eical the books from tho South Town Assessor, Willlam I, 11, Gray. Michoel Ilemstoll was before Comunissfaner Hoyne yesterday, charged with passing n 510 coun- terfeit “Bill_of the Nationnl Bunk of Kichmond, Ind., onn saloon-keeper named Morgan O'Brie wear the South Chicake Kofting-Mills. The 4 fondant was allowed till Satyrday to bring In his witneases, the Commiksioner (u the meantime tak- Ing hls recognizance for $1,000. 0 o'clock yewterday morning Charles Trett and damen Finan eagnged In o quarrel in the saloon No. 104 Thirteenth’ stroet,guring which Finan drew a pueket-knifo and stabb®il hin antnzo- nist Iy the Jeft breast, infticting only a_alght sound. Fiman was captured some thne afterwacd, murl wan yeaterday hield by Justice Scully In §1,000 bail to the Crimiual Courl, for ussautt with ntent tokill. John Schweyer, of 567 West Tuwrlfth atreot, #ectue to have been playing o rather ingenjons game with Falee brands, He was _brought hefors Commiwsioner Hoyne. yesterdny, charged with rec- titging and compotining aplrits withuit o licciie, amt with obtalning splelis from rectifers and dine thllers which the latter are kald to havo obli it Into barrels marked ** Kiminel," u specles of ltters fn_ fayor especlally among Germans, Schiweyer, having his harrels spparentiy full of bite ters, bid deflance to Deputy-Collectors, until lis 1111 gamo was closed np by Rovenua Agent Som- arvlilo swnoping down upon him, e was xiven an examination hefore Commissiuncr Hoyne, and helil In the snm of $1,200. 1tk nat §mprobable that the cunninz dealers who supplied Schweyer with United States Commissjoner King yesterday held to hatl David P, Waeren, charged with passing a &5 connterfeit bill of the National Bauk of Pax. ton, 11l v DBASE BALL. WHITE STOCKINGS VS8, NOSTON. Gpectal Disoateh to The Tridune. Dostox, Maes,, May 30. —Tho largest crowd ever present ot & base-ball match in thia clty attended the Boston-Clilcago game to-day. Not less than 14,000 per<ons’went through the gatea and over the fencen, whille another thousand had free seats on nelghboring houne-tops, Fhe playcrs were wue- rounded by o cordon of men clear around the fleld, and the andience cacroached 8o far as to mako it necessary to give only one haso for long hits, bee cause they all went fnto the erowil, and all of this because of ** Aull Lang Syne," ax tho posters liad it, —thint i#, to ace Kpalding's nine, and to grect the fonr old Ifoston favorites, On cutering the feld, the Whites were welcumed heartily with abundant cheering, After both nines and considerable detachiment of police had spent abont hnlf an hour in getting the crowd off th fleld, the game began with the Tlostons at bat, They were eaafly retired in the tirst inning, Lut fn the sccond, Murnan baving Jed off with a two-base hlt, got Ahird on Schafer'sout. He was, however, hanl- somely run ont near home by Anwen and White, Manning scored the only ran of the gnue for his #ide in this inning, getting home on Morrill's flne base hit. Peters began buslness for the Whitea In the third inning by a clean hit, and Glenn was fine mediately afterward sent to first on called hnile, but was nipped ab eccond In an ate tempt to steal. Barnes and Tlines helped matters very much by fine, safo hits, and the former scored on Anron's long fiy to right fleld, while Hines got over the plate on o passed ball before McVey fiyed out 1o O'Rourke. The other two White Stocking runs wers mado In the sixth in- ning, when Barnes ted off with a basa on called balls, and Hincs and Ansan followed with fine hits, on the latter of which Bamen came home., Spalds 1ng then reached fiest on Josephs® wild throw, and tho hanen were full. Addy went to the plate and waited for a good one, which ha could not get, and, e xent to hase on called balls, 1ines was let in, nnd there wero still three on boacs, White hitto Wright, and forced Anson out at home, ond Peters ended the promiaing Inning by o long Ny to centro field. 'Phe other lunings produced no rung, and the game waa ended with the following xcon 3r. Trude— Tt mast et ont In the Indictment thnt the false pretonscs were made to auch and 1 clahin It 18 necessary Pride then such officers, naming them to st ont the' immedinte party. went on to argue that false’ pret crimes or misdemeanors, bul the o crimes were pepetrated. I prefenres® were steicken ont of the fdletment there would be nuthing at il azalest the defend- ants, as obtatnlng moncy was not of iteelf un un luwful object, Mr. Reed, In reply, salid the frst ohjectlon to the indictment wis pérfectly nid pormaniently dix- nosed of by a fon of the u_Const Zilalnron va. The People, 2§ Milaole, With r ard o the oajection that the offense waas not suf- clently eharged, that was alko effectunlly dn- goned of o same deciclon, Tho case of the Mincral Point Raitwny v Keith was clted to prove that consplracy ngaltst & corporation waa possible, The statntenderwhichthe indictnient was drawn wne evidently framed and made broad eiiough to cover mich cnsca ns thin, The word ++ personal ** wae not used thereln, and the Iniict- ment was in the exact language of the statute, The Sugreme Conrt had dechled that a raflway company had heen guilty of asault and battery, nad 3t was absned to holi that two of more perwoun could not be fndieted for defrauding Cook Countv. Mr. Trude sould admit that on actlon for tres- praw could be broughtaxalnst o corporation, but atii] contonded that false pretenses only aftecied fuman mind, and at the Connty of Cook wis capable of helng deceived, Insstiiich as the ob- Jectof defendanti—the mero obtalning of money from the county: ae Lawinl, the Indictment ¥hould show thie unlusful means. Whicl were to b used. Affer Ustening to an_extuntive discussion of thiewe logal points, the Conrt stuted that he would decide the maticr this moral ALD, WIIITE. MR 18 RELIEVED TROM TIE CIARGE OF TAMPER- ING WITHL THE TENTH WARD ELECTION RE- TURNS, The Printing Committee met Inst evening to ro- new ite Investigation fnto the Ald. White election matter. In the obscncs of Ald, l'earsons Ald. Kirk was calicd upon to presiie. ‘Thomas McFarlan, the clerk wha kept the poll- sty was present but could contribute nothing in ad- dition to what e had stated ot the previous meet- ey b worde "4 false I bout making o mistake and correcting it tn the | tHe **Biters™ will recelve an Investigation, Chicago! X footinga, . o) Mr. Moody, who swas present, stated (hat tho dn- SUBURBAN. Tornen, il 5 plicates had been destroyed. They never kept HYDE PARK, Auron, 41 0| [ them. Tho ballots were prckerved. buthe could | | Tho Tanrd of Trustees of lydo Park mot yostor- | MoVey, 1 2| 4] o 0 not fumish them except In case of o contested | terday afternoon, Mr. Powell absent. tpniabe, v i 5 Sleetion, The Committee of the Whale, to whom the re- "“!‘,“l{- .t o g Belng Interrogated by Ald, Smith, Mr. Melarlan | portof the Village Treasnrer bad been referred, | Potore, u. 5 Adal 1 H :mu&!r:;;v;td.}ll]-;“ n'l::lrf:ulgglllh ‘l:?u'.‘.‘i‘.',“.,é’l‘.%..“ FTOF | presented n report recommending that after June | Glenn, L. f.. 4| 0| o Ald, Cnllerton wax put on the rack. ani atated | 1the pay of street-laborers bo ixed at the rate of e = that during the canvassof the voté, Ald, White | $1.50 per day, and that of teams at the rateof | - T0 " came to him and axked bim to mixcall ihe votcs aa | €150 per duy; thut tho village ehall not, after | Wiidid's o 0 0 ay 5“.:3"£.':.:"fi':’33€";‘;3:§ "';*r mfnwgg;:fl;of Aune 1, pay for the gos used In lightlog the street- | Leonard, 2 b. 0 0 Sorested in it Cullertan refneed to do v, Hecon. | 1atmps except at rallway cronslnies,” ‘Tho Committeo | O'Rourke, e f 9 9 sldered it as o Joke, but when White Inalated ho | requested farthor thme to- investigata the fnanclal | urnon, 1 b.... a & refused to do w0, affairs of the villge, Munuing, v, f 1 1 n,fl!’;u".‘.-‘;“é‘.ffi’:i“u':? A pg;{'{":‘ll'l';nmm"d"rfl only | The report called farth conslderable discusafon, Morrlll, e..0 Lo 0 4 Tt sas ealled annat 16 seminin this | Anelng Which it was made manifeat thnt thoro was | Whitney, 11,0 0l 0 mincallig unncus, 1he aald o€ had heen dono with | no cerfainty that the Board would starsd by the dic- | doReplin, poe.s 41 0.0/.0). 011 other Aldermen, but was done hefors the final | thin of the Committea of the Whule, Mr. Bogtie Sl 7 count, and scemed to bo regarded ns & joke wl | desired a sweeplng reduction of the police force, Ll Senuns und was supported by Mr., Schinnd, who demnnded IR Mr. Moody produced therecords of the old Conn. | the discharye of the whole force.” Mr. Bogue I 30 0 05 i to show that the orlgiual retnrne of tho cuvars | {rudiced uy ordinance aineadntury {0 u provions 000 0-1 Viilto' eclnet o 3 th Wi el ording 4 concs 9 2 era o emn- v St Myn Tregtmecis the e of n Jadts Rl cledk belng | ployen- anid ol Sompeyeution, o amen: | Two-baso bits—3urnan, ~ 1; Wrlght, 1; Pe- terw, 1. Riinn earned—None, Total bases—Chicago, 11; Roston, 13, Baxes on errors—Chlcago, Tioston, monc. Left on buscs—Chicago, s Boston, 7. Tanca on endied balls—Chiéngo, 13: Boston, 1, Passen balls—White, 15 Morrll, 4, Umplre—3ir, Hodges. The game was a wplendid one to Took at, and was Tost and won on the vital point of hase-ranning. The Whites took every chauce, and made thelr rins in that way, while tho Bostond were at times too timorous, and agaln_foolishly risky. Wright was twico run out by White, Auron, and Peters, and Murnan was caught at home plate, nd ulso nipped off firat. The Whites pluyed n wonderful Nelding game, their only errors helug a wild throw by Spalding and n passed hall by White. Thelr whole gawe wus an almoxt perfeet vxhibitton of the prin clplo of taking all the clisnees yourself, and nlpplg your apponent when lie trien fo do the same things rn{}lulhe other club, but never get rattled your- aelf, wantlng.* Ilestated that lie let White have tho boole ail the taliy-shicet to show Lo the Judges, that they might compare and correct them, . McFarlan said ho was nat a revident of the inents provided for yoylng the Superintendent of Publlc Works $145 por ingith, i requirag bl (o perform such’ additional duties an’ ho might bo called upon to attend to by the Water Coinmls- sloner, of a nalury of S25 per month while wo ene ployed, see, 2 provided for ten policemen ot a salary 0f 855 per munth each, Mr, Taylorwns not iu favor of shutting off tho VM and” largely reduclng the police force, as he helfeved that the village needed fhe protection of the police and the Tight froin the #irect-lnmpe, Mr, Bogne fnslsted thot they wero bath extruva pant and annecersary luxurien, and that they ourht to be cut down, Mr, Sehlund Wax_desirous of dla- chnegings the wholo foree, but he did not think any one ur two men oupht to try to dictate the arganiza- tion of the whole vilinge. The dikcission promived 1o grow exclting, Lnt Mr. Bogue, finding it impossi- ble'ta earry i whole ordinance, wan satlfied with the ndoption of tho firat amendment, the second Delnge Jald on the table, e recommendation of the Commitfee of the Wiole fixing the pay of Iaborersnnd teams was adopted, ond thnt ealling for the shutting ofT of the #an was tabled; the Committee were granted fure {hee thne to fiveatigata. tho Unnnclal status of tho Viljuge. A rerolution waa then ndopted calling upon the Presldent 1o rearannizo the police force un {lio Vasls of ifteen members and o Sergeunt, as estal- liehed by n previous ordinance, A resolution to ballot for &' Serzeant of Polico was adupted by tho casting vote of Trestlent Bemn- ley, but, owlng to the ubsence of Mr. Powell, Clialrmuiy of the Committee on Pollce, Mr, Tienaley chinnged his vote, and the resolution 'we' declarel ward, but had been appolnted, and went there to perform his dutles. Ald. Smith saiid he ‘prnpou(-d toshow that Ald. White sent Mckarlan there in his own Interest, and :I;lll White took the returns to McFarlan and got i, TO ALTER TIHEM. AL, Whito made a specch, Tlo thanght the fn- vestigation was eather one-xided, and disciaine at sowe Tength, on hin word of honor a8 u gentle: wun, that he had stupefied bimsclf, ow he called it, fo win money in the elecs tian, [No doubt e intended to wny **atultify, " but it In inrd to expect Jufty mimdw to abserse too great rd for partlenluriiv.] e courted fll [nves- lon, and was mntisied [t waxall o maflcious prowccaiton azulnet Wi, Tle thought the man wio preferred the charues wan not Ald. Smith, but o wan who, if hie got his Just descrls, would'be lin- prisoned in the Pemitent nry. All, Smith—] take it an au Ineult to be told some- body is bebind this proseeutlon besldes me. Don't you think I ain able to defond myscl(? Ald, White—] think If there [%a man in the city of Chicago who would stoop to' a low, dirty trick, you nre the mun, Ald. Kirk—Thnt will do; no mare of that. Ar. Moudy—There were' only 200 tally-uinrke In the sheet, but the number fn the marsin wan 270, Ald. Smith—The fally-sheet sliown me wan carried out to 200, anil In tho 70 aquare was 4, L awked Moody how e could muke 4 out of 0, 3r. Moods—Yon are mintal MOTCAL V8. LOUIAVILLE, Bpeciul Dispalch to The Tribune, NEw Yous, May 30, —About 4,000 persona wit- nessed the fint “gamo between the Mutual and Louinville Clubs on the Union Grounds, Hrooklyn, to-day. The day was fine, In the pools, beforo the game, the Mituals were favorites at odds of $75 1o 850 and $40 to 325, The game wns won by vlio Mutnals by superior batting it the seventh fue ning, ‘The pliying of Snyder und Somervillo for thie Viattors, and that of Mathews und t for th home club, 'wav most conspicuous. The follow- ost, A resolution to proceed to the rlection of a Vil- Ald. Smith—1 know my bisincar, Inge Atloruey won moro fortunate, and Consider | 10519 on tiat polug, ) cth my Word Isua good s yours | 3oty “Tho'late. Incumbent of tho oM, wi | —- INE BEOUE] 2 AN, 3mith snld he thongeht hie had put fn_all nta | Feselected, recotving 3 voten, Autyjal, A oviloncer T win then canmmined by e, Kntekors | A realution to baftot for Shnerintendent of Pubie == Bncker, nd stateq that b never whw the taia. | e Works wan iuterrapied by n mation by Mr. | Hallsworth, c. £ 1141 sheetn, and took Mr, Moody's word for it. and was | Jogue toadjourn, The President winted that the t, motion wan’ oot of order. T'he matlon to ballot Dnving heen Joxt, that to ndjonrn wan carried. 1t does not seem probable that any further at- tempt It bulloting will be made at Teast until the return of Mr, Powell from un extended husiness irlp. Quu af the Trustecs after the adjonrment accused another of suspecting kim of acting In bail fuith, and the squabble wasumed shout v dignltied 4 phrisno un that Letween a tack of school-children mlaying marbles. Under thees clrcumatancos the only result of further attempts at halluting would be o revival of bitter feelings between certaln me- bera of the Board. "he village can well afford to get along without o Superiniendent of Public Works for the present, ratlefled an the strength o it Moody toll him they doubled wp on thic 4 marks and cafled it 0, Mr, Moody—1 deny that in toto, Mr, Moody was examined aud sald he had the couversation with Ald. Smith the morning after the canvaes, Smith wanted to sce the retnrns, nnd Moody showed the duplicate tally-sheet, since do- troyed, There were ten marks Ju oach square, and thero were 200 altogether, AMITIL SEEMED SATISPIED, White returned the tally-shect und poll-}st, after the Judzes had all wlgned them, Mr. McDougal was called by Mr. Knlckerbacker, and sald he had 8 conversation with Ald. Bmith after the votes were counted, Kmith's friends had Loutarille. Hantings, & f. Nague, 3h. Devlin, p Gerhardt, Somervill cooo Rlom—irmzos! il lcoouacmes Slracnmesussol i 4 by, ''hu retention of . B, | Fulmer, u.'s., 0 a good deal of tnancyon the clectlon, ond the | F8Ving lus enlary thoreby. T g Sudgen counted the votes again to watlsly him, | lcwieos Mf;""“l"'"d'fl ';“:'0 Anpre |||:;‘-" tho great ;:nchu:.'r. 1 3 They found no mistakes, {un]«{{_u.fi n :;nnuum with the **ela prepured s)'n‘vln. i Py (i Mr. Hanuigan testifed that he had a bet witn | 188t Wedneaday, nyder, c... o Smith, aul they talked of it after the election, CICERO. Total Y sSmith said he was perfectly antistled that witness The Board met &t 4:30 p. m. Monday, President SRR ' = ol M bt i g that, MeMOrray | ol fn the clate, mre_ Dt o fosten. vould be ele cemed entisfled that (e . Ttund curned—Metualy, 2 3 Loulsvillo, nons. recurdn were correct, Witnesr bud nbet with ex. | | Trustee Wood suggested that in the fature the } JHHE 3 ; v Ald. Walsh that White woald got three more votes | 1tems In bills presented for payment to the Noard Kirat Lo on crrora—utais, 4§ Loulavile, 4. “Tiine of gume—One hour 3 minutes, »* BT, LOUIS Vi, ATHLETICS, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. PritAvzLyiia, May 30, —Two thousund_porsons wero presont it the hall gamo to-day. Egwler Is dangerously {11, unable ta play. The bad_tielding of Meyerle, 1lull, and Pearce gave runs, Tho ui piring wan poor, * Whroe Athlstics woro put out at he home plate by questlonable decisions, Mo~ thon Smith, and_ Smith appeared satluled that wit- ness won the bot. 11, 1. Jenningw testified thht Smith asked him to recond some hets between 4 sud 5 o'clock Sunday morning before thoelection, He had o recorded them, wnd the stukes varied from considerablo aumn of money to woft felt hats, Smith wus pur- ‘tlewlar about the counting, and they were count- ed thy second time, and the result wan found 1o be be not entercd on the recordw fn detall, which was. adopted, = A petitlon wan recolved from Poter Reddy for a Heenve to sell liguoraat Atwood place, Referred 1o the Committee on License. A communication way recelved from the Villuge Clerk of Jefferson requesting the Cicero Commisxloners to put in a | ! Gicary han heen snkpenied, charged swith selling tho wamo. Bmith puid the ndies S10 for thels | culvert on North avenuo, It wan seferred o the by tae hee . Fitri g troubie, and gnve thein a sipper. . These bets wors | Committeo on Streets and Highwayw. A communts | (e e romia-Mutusl gnine of My o Jer, the 1enth man of the St. Loufs, died suddenly of kiduney diseane, In this city, lastevenlng, aftor week's Tiness, e out Lo Himith. very [reelevant teatlmony recorded fn o hil) m. Al tho e catlon was pecelved wluned by o W, Austin, 1. wan belng oifered, aud he wanted [t brought to & R, Bowen, W, I, Purcell, 0. 1. Allen, A, War. S or et 3 Hotley,” repesenti T (e | * i totlowing ts Ald. White started that § n‘;nl gate ntnr.y 2 ) Acres o urming lands in THE SCORE! ot it aiisl roruns wery e anl salg g | CICCHr Lritenting aguines tho tusation” of | i i, TIR|E P4 E \vaa perfectly watintied, although he tad lont money | Seniust’ tie . apirit - o "o Lot hscs 88 R on the ruturis. Smith rid ather parties b Tost | Hone T W Austin bn quits an orionne] -[ 8ol 1l 1l ol o and were dissatlailed, bt Moody find shown i | st "o Who Ponsi uned e ne ke naed A EIR R BIE th‘:lr‘fh;’r‘:h"u::ldh}m wl??:lm‘lthl 'L{Ihey’wv orrect. | jutico of the udaption by the Buard of the wsentl~ 3 ? 1; } 7' % 8 this Toturne & between Moot aen ey (Bhon | ments expressd I the communication.” After fohotooent 1 I I I P TR S Bt hat h had bt several hata wilh Telenda on U | Commaninso on P < 1+ e referred 1o the |43 001 resulta. 1 s v 01 0| 1] bj 3 Y i kil ; ‘A petitlon from Oak Park, asking fortheappolnt- 2 **Yuar Cominitte i P et s Kneirnctea o averting 10 Chica ’ lals=lzele ix‘m.‘xls‘:lm: ¥t iy o s v ot S L TP T i [ T on_of Itdgeland avenue sawer, snd thut i f n vy for, . sl wold wove’ that e | 3 R o :]',’ oarsle ipthd e g i iilln weee presented for au ho ‘Trunten ‘Thio Committes then adjourued. L' dates an olbowa:. TuYIOE Ar BUWs 1% thootinmg HE S of the ou Itohert oo, alx’ meetings of b B I $30: Cragle Sharp, five meatiugs uf the o ] e Vit Wood, "l “meethice of the R ’ . 3. Eldrldge, tive meetings of 1 2 To the Edtior nf Tie Tribune, i, ‘Wanizers elght mecilnge of the Moyt Cutcaao, May 50,1 sco by (hlu moraing's Trun- 2430, W. Scoville, five meetiuge of thy LRl TN that James P. Root, W. A. Jaunes, and George 0. 2 i uckley, aro. slaiud 10, have been 1o Husttarmeuts inn was offercd by Truates Wanzer that e throukh which thename uf Grorgs 8. Bunks wos | ary, hlncuuuu-uunl‘\on not having yet been fxed by 000 0—3 substituted for that of Capt. chneider as delegato- | the Board, 011 7 at-lurgs to the Clacinuuti Conventlon, 1 don't know of any ous clse i Chicago of iy name, and | Tt 01 am meant 1 want tho readers of ‘Tus TriBuse | payi, ctly understond that the statement fo ab: | § nil unconditlonally fa 1um not aud never hiave be pulitician 1o any senso whatever; hsve never & member even of 8 ward caucus, much less of any coucty delcgation to a btate Conveution, IbLsve una earned—None, First bawe by crrurs—Athletic, 8; 51, Louls, 0, Umplre—ticorge Heubel, Time of gamu—One hour and Aty minantes, DUFEAT OF TUE CINCINNATIS DY Tul UART FOLDS, Spectul Dispateh to The, it il he rmmplnera with which the Board parsed the cr for the payment of thelr own sularics fa in deontrust 1o the dilatoriness manifested fn 2 the Judges and elerks st tho lust town clec- o, held April 4. A resolution ordering thele ayineut wua pusied weveral weeky o, bt the ‘uirman withholds his sigaaturs to thy warra; wn sunie techulcal ob, o, wnd the rosult ls the, sre not pald, and the Board secms not to care whyther tiey are paid or got. iflbmu‘ HanTronn, Con., May:l0.—The Hurtfordsand Cinciuustis played thelr firat game hero tu-duy bo- foze 1,600 pevple. Luosy feldiug by the Clacine nntix loat thom the game. Batting was weak on Toth alds de; Acoi Tlariford, Bnrdack, 25 11 0 Remeen, c. f . o 4l 0[O Highaun, 7, €000 0N 11 oo Ferguson, 3 b, HEUE NN il 1] 4] 0 o7 e 1l 0| of & 10| o 0 LR ‘Totals. =] | ] e of ni27li4| 4 Clncinnatl, Qonld, 1 ol ol ol ol 0 Booth, . [UNIRUNIE Jonew, ¢, 1., 0| 0] 0} 0] v Soyier, 1. 0| af 2} of Pearsott, €. w2 0| of 8 2f i Eoley, 4 bl10 Sloloal e Kenaler, r,f) o110l 1 Clack, 2 b, of 1l ol 3l o Fislier, p 0 o 0f B 1 Tatal sl O 7] 8 Trntngs A 460780 Martfond, W 0000002 40 Cinclnadl 0000000 00 Larned T Firet base by errora—Tiartford, 3 Cincinnatl, 2. Two-bare hita—York, 1. Struck out—tiartiord, 4; Cincinnati, 4, Tasen un called hadls—Cincinnath, 1. "Fiime—0One hour and Nfty minuten, Unipire—U, T, Sewurd, of New Haven, TIIE TURT. PREEPORT RACES, Special Dispatch to The Tridune. Farsront, L., Moy 30.—The first day's races of the spring mecting took place to-day under the moxt favorable clrcumstances, Tho teack was in perfect eondition, and the weather all that coull have heen asked. The first race, open o all horses having no recors less than 4:20, was won by Dan Castello In three strafght heats, Time, 2147, 2:43, second e Dy Elnn, Tine, 3 The winning ho; n the 3:20 race. In the 2140 ruce the first money wis 82, PUILADELPHIA, PHILADELPITEA, May 30.—'The Belmont Driving. Tark Asvociation apened their new track to-day in f 3,000 people, class was_won by John 11, Della vecond, Iuntress th Adetalde nnd Suslo druwn after the fourth heat, Tlme, 2:24, 2:04, 144, 21244, 14, o The fizet beat was dend hetween John H and Bella. Belia won the sceond, John H the third, Huntress the fourth, and John IT the Afth and slxth heats, b 24 uy apon, to 2:40 horser, was won T'he second race for the 2:0 class was won Slowgo, Blly Ray =ccond, Richard third, BI Mare foneth, ~ Thne, 2 21956, 2:25, 2:20, 2 27, nnd 2328, g n the fourth, sixth, and reventh heats; Blly Ray the first and secoml; Blue Mare the third, and Richard the ffth, Oun Frilay Goldamith Maid will trot preat performance of 22114, after which sl tire from the turl. MADISON, I1ND. , Ind., May 0. —The ences have proved siccess ko fur, ond evergbody in de- In_the threc-minute race, L. Hack. of Ediobnrg, Ind., won the purse I 2:45%, - In thie running race Kilburn carrled off the prize n 1:464%, Friday will be the grand day for a purse of 81,200, free toall. Bix entrles have been made, LINCOLY, Spectal Dirpatch to The Trioune, Lixcoty, Neb., .\In‘y 0. —The Juns meeting of the Liucoln Deiving Vaele Assoclation commenced to-day. About 100 good horses were In attendance from linols, Michigan, Mis<ourl, Iown, and Kan- sas, The firat race 1o-dny was o running balf-mile dash fora purse of 8200, won by Cirey Nellle, owned by F. Blukely, of Platte ounty, Mo, In 40 wecondd the heat running race ever made in the Sta oud seven ontries, 'Ihe second eace wae s trot for $2:10 horaes, won by Tritle in threo stealght heats, —time, i, 2118, and 2110, Stantun took #econd mone; Purse, 8150, crowd wa in attendance, ~ Good rport {s promiye tw-morrow. BLACK HILLS. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY, Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune, « WanntsoToN, D. C., May 30,—Cen, Sherman says he doen not concur In the apprehenrions con- cermning the snfcty of tho fronller towns on sc- connt of the employment of troops in the Geld agalnet the hostlle Indlans. Ile docs not think that all the dnnago s attributable to Indians, but to some bad white men. 1le says that the War De- partment does nut get very recent advices fram the Dlack Hills, and ho dves not kuow what is golny on there, 8o far as the matter of furnlahing nrms to nettlers fu concerned for thelr own proteetion, Ne wad positive In his assertion that the Govern- ment wonld not comply with the re- quest mado upon the Presldent, and e thought 1t was nbsurd to consider clll!rflpnfillinn. "o Preslident, having bheen applled to for traops to alil in protecting some of the (rontier rettlementn, hias lUnYlmdml that it Is imposaible for him to do 40, an they are now all upon the march In the pend- Ing campalgn, which wi lighted. ney's horre Tom 1endrle take tho whole saumer, TWELVE BULLETS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. MixseArorLis, Minn., May 30.—Newa has been recelved In this city that If, 0. P, Wald, a well- known mechanfe of thia clty, who left for the Biack Hills [n March, has been murdered by In- dlang, twelve bullets beint put through hlw, Bt pradasiicly B 0BITUARY, = John C. Partridge, Mr, John €, Partridge died suddenly yorteriay at his lato resldence, the Donglas House, of gustric hemorrhage. Ile was Lorn In Pen Yan, Yates Conuty, N. Y., in1821, 1In 1827 his parents ro. moved to North Carolfnn, whenco Mr. Pare trldge removed fn 1830 to Chicago. En- terlng upon tho tebocco trade, ho moom beeame popular and woll known for i whrewdnesa {n his bunines and hls lutegrity and honorable bearlug, Forn lonstine he was king of the tohacco market, and durlng biu later yenrs wan Inoked up fo us suthority in eversthing per- taining 1o that line of industry. On {kmday his diatetuper took an aggravited form, and he passed nway sanily and without pain, leaving behind him the record'of an lonest and respected [ife. 1l fumnily are at Rolla, N, €., where his father and mother wore burled,” and hia temaina wiil be forwarded to-day, e — * JACKSON VILLE COMMENCEMENTS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. JacksonviLLe, I, May 0. -day's com- mencement exerclses havebeen of a high and in- toresting order. ‘The Opera-Tlonse was thronged ata very carly hour to witness the graduating cer- cmonlen of the young ladies' Athemeum, There wera twelvo or thirteen candidates, and o thelr literary and musical performance ol sequitted them with & hlgh degres of credit. The Athenweum sustains no wecond ranl: among the educationnl inetitutions fn thin city, and I8 givlne 1o the world somo very dnished scholurs. At nlght the pupils und friends of the Athenmwum were given o grand reception at the residence of Prof, W, D. Saunders, the Buperintendent. The rchool year at the State institution for the Ldueation of the Blind closed to-day, The exerclaes were of n mulure quita surpristng 1o strangers, hreanes of the wonderful mental fonts yurlunncd hy the i)up“n. The lon. 8, . Etter, tato Superlntendent, wna proront and declared himself highly pleaned with what s helng accum- LllillmL Commiencement w 18 heartily enjoyed y our people, and they surrender themselves to it quito unreservedly, Tho city s quite full of rtrangers aud visitora from all dircctions, and everyihing is dreased In holiday costumo, ——— SHORT-HORNS, Louvisvitug, Ky, May 30.—The Ofth annml State Convention of Short-Horn brecdors mot:n this city to-duy. Tho attendance fs not large. - cra wero read on the high pricca paid for Shot- Torne, and (s Influence on farmera; the milkly ?&wdu of Short-orus, and varlous ottier aub- ————— . RHODE ISLAND, Nrwron, T L, May 0. —The General Assen- bly met to-day. The Counting Committee reportsd o.M, Addeman elected Secretary of State, and 10 cholce for other State oficers, The Qrand Commltiee then re-elected Gov. Lip- pitt, Licut, -Goy. Slewon, Attorney-Geueral Sayia, und'Tressurer Samuel Clark, —— FAR BETTER THAN ANY OTHER, “Fulfills tho conditions of a geod: famly sewing-muchine far botter than any other na- chine {n the market.” Such s the unblaed opinfon of the judges at the last American [n- stitute Fulr respecting the wonderful new atto- mutle sewlng-muchine of the Willcox & Glibs 8. M. Co.—00 nud 202 Wabush uvenue, g C. 0. D, ORDERS FOR DYEING AND CLEANING dresscs, shuwly, sacques, feathers, otc., for ladics; couts, pants, and vesta for gents will 1u- colve prompt attention. Address Coud & McLat, #0 Dearborn troct, 03 or 261 Weat Milison street. Dest work, —————— THE BEST PLACE TO BUY FUINITURE, ‘We do not qualify the usscrtionsne bit whenwo asauro our readers thel the price Holton & Hy. dreth, 225 and 227 Btate strect, 30w scll at are by far tho lowest. e ————— ERIE & CHIFAGO, ‘Tho fare o al} poiuts castslu the Erle & Chi- cago Line will be s low axby any other route. Bu- fore purchesing your tickus, it will pay you to call sud examine ratos, & thia ine will not be un- | deravld by any routo outof Chicago, Tuis line is equipped with Puliman's #lceping and hotel n. #iving you the comfortn of home whils sp.r,, ' and not in (he pmol. N, . —Nematmbor this will not by undersold. General ofice, #) g street. e COMPARE OUR PRICES FOR WALL-PAPER 1aca or Nottingham curtatne, Jambrequing, ator ofllce, or dwelling-houne window-ahades, wity budy's. Wo sbide your declsfon, kint & Faxon, 231 $iuto atrect, ————— DO YOU WANT A KEDZIE FILTER, les-box, refrigeraton, [ce-cream freczert 1¢ you will find the largest stock and lowest pricesay Dafton's, 192 State street. Homember this, Al kiuds of kitchien and Jaundry furnlture, low Prices, —e—— GLEN FLORA'S HEALTH-GIVING WATERS Are sold at Buck & Raynor's varions drug atores, e ark tany. illger, Jup . P T U VPN -<.i--Lioks S-S L AU JAMES—AL St Panl, Minn., on May 27, 1870, Emll{ L., wife of Martin 8. James, £ A0, PARTRIDGE~AL the Donglar Honse, May 3 40Clock e ey b G Farieiage e B8y 30, ab 1ee of Mneral hereafter. POLVEICAL ANNOUNCEDN P : §EV[£FfH"Wifib. 1o regninr weekly meoting of the Seveniy Ward Republican Clul will be. lreld thin ev 3181 Blue Teinud-ov. AT AN Pl ot A, GRATIAM, Prerident, By WM. A. BUTTERS & GO, Auctloneers, 118 and 120 Wabash-av, niinued Sale Of Strickiand's Bird Stock, at 212 West M Wednealay morning, May 31, at 16 o' e ritle will commence with the large varle 1 far ot Ponltry und Pigeons and contlune until a 1ilrds dre sold, Sl WM. A. BUTTERS & €O., Auctloneers, ENTIRE STOCK OF Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watohos, Jow- olry, and Other Merchandiso, Ield by the NEW YORK MONEY LOAN OFFICE, H. 8, TIAAS, Proptlctor, No. 118 South Clark-st., atmction, Thuredny mornine_and _ovenin, dun 1,at10 o'elock a. m, and 7 welock sale positive for canh, W, A. BUTTERS Auctioneers, TTERS & COU'S BEGULAR TRADE HATE — STAPLE & TARCY DRY GOODS, Regulr iate Clotin, Purisking Goots, Straw Goods, Hats, Uaps, Boots and Shoes. RIULSDAY MORNING, dune 1,88 0390 o'clock, al their Auction Rooms, 115 and 120 Wabarh-av, T BANERUPT SALB. ENTIRE OUTFIT 0f the Conlyard of ABREANS & BEHRENS, Bankruptn, No, 290 Wet Van Hiren-st.. FIIDAY MOIENING, AUNE 2 at 10 0'cluck SHeven Horsew, 4 Donble Wagons, £ 1 ugsty, 3 acts Donble Harncar ners, 1 liugyy Harness, Oflce 13 niture, Platform Seale, Frame Tot Slaws, Cordwoord, Coal, ete. Aléo ut same time nnd pince, erty helonging to the esate of NELSON BROS. & BARHY AT, Bonkrupts, Three Morsew, 3 Double Wagons i o 1 Curty 1 Fop Uiy, 5 weis Harmeas, 1Y urder of LT NKINE, Awliwe, WML A, BUTTEIS & CO. By G. P. GORE & CO,, 05 and 70 Wabash-av, OUR AUCTION SALE oF s ‘ s - Baais, Shoes & Slinpers ! Of WEDNESDAY, May 31, at 0% a m. will boe UNEQUALED in QUALITY and VARIRTY, an'oxamination of which is so. Haitod. G GORE 4 00., s _ U8 & 70 Wabun Ou THURSDAY, Junol, nt 11 o'clock, To cluse without reneeve, 25 Carviages, Open and 'Fop Buggies, Lhactons, dide-Bar Road Wagons, l)umucm{ Wagons, nud Harnesses, (llt IR '("() Auctioneers On Thursduy, June 1, ab 9:30 o'elock, We aro conatantly recelving ear loadwof Farnitara, urs md coneumers willind it to thelr advan: tage to attend our salex of PARLOK, CHAMDLEL, LIBIARY, RUOM, AND KITCHEN FURNITURIE, Lounges, Mirrore, Parlor and Ofide Desks, Plated und Walnnt Frame” Show Casex, Carpote, Refrig: orators, lce Cleats, &e. liano unid Parlor Organ, withot r cl ). DINING- By I Auctioneors, 84 and 80 Randolpl-st, ADHINISTRATOR'S SALE AT 243 Wichigan-av,, TNURSDAY, JUNE 1, al 10 o%lesk, Parlor, Chamber & Dining-room FURNITURE. Entiro_Onrpets of the_hou bout 70C vards BRUSBELS and VLY 1 ko0s ordor, nenrl Blogant ORYSTAL CHANDELIERS, Gian Iixtures, &o. Iase Curtnina, Billiard Table, aomploto with bailx ouos, &o, order_of Iixegutors Goo. W, Qaze, Baq., deceanusd, ELISOX, POMEROY, & €., Auctloncers. 500 VALDABLE PG AT ATUCTION. HULL’S ART STORE, 347 WEST MADISON-ST. Wednesday and Thursday nings, l\[lfl 31 and Jene 1, at 0 o'cloc] ravings, Pietures, Photogruphe, Chromon, &c., &c. All beautlfully fremed, “Sale unrescrved, ELl.v N, POMEROY & €O., Auctloncers, Household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, &o., &c. At our Friday's #nle, June 2, st #:310 0. ni. ant New Parlor Sults, New mber Hets, a full ine Carpets, Burcaus, lledsteads, Wardruies, Of- fice and Library Denks, Muttresees, General lonse: keeplog Gouds, General Merchandisy, Plated Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Planos, &c., Xc. LISON, POMEROY & Anctton ers, By 8. N. FOWLER & CO. Auctloncers, 274 and 276 East Madison-st. At.tentlc»—n,‘_bea.lers ! ‘TITIS DAY at our Warerooma at 0:30 aharp we shall offer ane of the lurgest lines of second-hand FURNITURE affered by any houno In the city thla soason, come pristng & full and completo liny'of FHOUSENROLD GOODS! This eale Is FOSITIVE and NO LINIT, and must be clowed vut to setilo upa hotel businss, SPECIAL SALBE. Friday, Junc 2, ot 10 u. m,, at the sales-grounds of the. DulPage County Nurseries, 257 South State-st,, the entire stock of tho cons cerny conwlsting of ‘large varictivs of mental, sud evirgreon tres, frult;Lr scriptivaw, fowerlng shrubs, cte, This sulo s pos itive, as the land must by clearcd, and sll the alock must bo sold. B, N. FOWLER Auctioncers. By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabash-av,, N. W, cor. Madison-st 500 LOTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Thnndn{ Morniug, June 1, at 0 0'clock. JAS. I McNAMAHRA &'COU., Auctloneers. . CONEFECTIONERY, CELEBRATED throughiout the Unlun—expressed to all sarta. 1 B and opward at cA DY.'.')‘ 40, 60c per B, Addresd orders GUNTHER, Coufeor Uoaes, Clicago,