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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Joseph Eastman has aold to Thomas Lyman Tor $71,000, 118 by 114 foet on the gouth side of Washington strect, 23 feet cast of Ada. The Junc number of the Printing-Press, pub- 1tshed by tho Franklin Soclety, is just out. It 1s an excellent sheet typographically und other- wike. The temperaturo yeaterday, aa obsersed by Manasse, Opticinn, No. 83 Madlson strect (Tnin- uxs Building), was at 8 5. m., 71 degrees; 10 8. M., 75} 13 M.y 70; 8 p. 1n., 63; 8 P M., 67, Barometer, 8 a. m., 23.80; 8 p, m., 23.89. About 8 o'clock Inat evening Henry Guire, 8 ittlo 8-year-old residing at No. 3% West Con- strect, had onc of his feet hadly crushied t Madison strect bridge whilo attempting to get off while the bridge was in motlon. At noon yestorday, Eddie Buckman, aged §1¢ Yo, aesldontally Hlere g nto o 2 of W en! run his le. e ol The roar wheels, 'aisd hiad [¢ Broken at tho thigh. 1o resides at No, 242 Weat Indiana strecet, v Joscph Bruesack, & German, 08 years of age, rosiding at No. 830 Clybourn avenuc, fell sud- dcnly‘:fi:u! in Ogden Otove lust Thursday even- ing. The Coroner held an Inquest yerterday, mfi found averdict of death from hieart-liscase. » In Tns TrinuNz's mention yesterdoy of the fire {n the Lincoln Block, it was Inndvertently stated that Woodman & Warner had only a lot of samples valued at €200 (n store, wlien the foctls t{‘cy have of Iron pipes, hrass zoods, tools, ete., n atock valned at about $5,000, Which was considerably damaged. Blanche Moore, 8 low white, formerty reshiing at No 158 Fourth avenue, dled Thursday even- ing at the County Hespital under vireumstonces thot Indicated an abortlon. The Coroner lield an fnquest yesterday, and found that death was (-nus& by an absccss on the braln, enused by disease contracted during her dissolute life. Yestorday morning nhout 8 o'clock, a plumber in the employ of Joseph Hogun, nanied Patrick Hanalln, met with a serious accldent. He wos 1n the bofler-hause of the new County Hospital engaged in proving ripes, when the iolnl. upon wh uk he wna staniding gave way, preeipitating Thiim to o distance of 27 fect to the gronnd, fu- iuml{: bim interonlly. Ile was taken to his hoarding-house, No. 6% West Vau Buren street. Company “E" of the First Regiment, Capt. Lackey in command, were out on drill lust. eve fng, In Washington, Dearborn, and ather strects, nnd_gave a very ereditable ealibition of thelr Prondency tn marching, i the manual of arms, and in soldlerly bearing. Their comman- der I8 a veteran of the war, lhaving heen Major in command of the Eixty-elghth Ilinois Volunteers, and fllhaoquulxll{ Colonel of the One Hundred and Forty-ifth Hegiment of this State. The walks in front of Tng TrmuNe oflice, on the Dear- horn street slide, were Hned with people to wit- ness the evolutlons of the company, which has wo superior in the regiment it represents. ITDR PARK HOUSK. The magnificent improvementa which have been In progreas in the Hyde Park House are now snbstantially completed. Tt hing been made the finest rubuchian hotel In the country, con- talning about 200 elegantly furnlshed rooims, uc- cersible by elevator. The huilding Is surround- o by beautiful grounds, hus commdious sta- bles attached, aml is generally perfeet in all its cquipments. ' Perrons wishing fo take rooms for the stnmer should not fall to exiunlue those ut the Hyde Park House. THY PAST TRAIN. “he ereat fast traln has been continunily on 111 sinee leaving Chicago Thursday night at 1 Gaeluck on the Northwestern Rallrond, At ' Ladvicestt had passed £ ey, Neb., 414 tilles o Opand, at 2306 Tnst ulght, three hours and wo minut: s al of sehedule thme, The et Omab nt i0:05 0 m. The track was of wvergthing to Cheyanne, and it was ex. | that” the finest rim and time won'1 1. nide hetween those pofute. Pngine No 1, budit af the Northweatern shops, drew the train from Chicugo to Clinton, ITn., muking the dis- 133 miles, In 139 minutes, A, IL P the engineer in charge, and Bruce ctor, Cedar Raplds, 219 miles was made 5% minntes; Marahalltown, 283 miles, in 319 minutes, and at Boone the traln was nineteen minnies ahead of tine, The fastest run thathnd heen made since the train left Neve York was on the Northwestern, where 214 miles were run i two minutes. At 9:27 . m. Councl Bluffa was reached, the run of 402 mites between Chi- o ond Omshn being marle s ten Hours and forty-seven minutes. From Clinton to Delle Tlalne engine No. 267, Tom Keefe engineer in clarge, pilled the traln. ¥From Belle Pluine to Boone, Engincer John Jackeon had charge of the Incomotive. From Boone to. Dunlap Phillp Pickerlng run the engine, and from Dunlap to Ounabia Englacor Jolin Bogell lield the pluce of onor. CITY CERTIFICATES, “OMIE MORE PROTESTED, “7t's an i1l wind thut blows nobody good,” remarked a bank clerk gifted with notarin pow- crs, Thursday afterncon, a8 he guzed on o plle of city certificates which wua given him to pro- test, poyment having been refused by the Mayor (both of him), by the Comptroller (which cluims to be twins), the Clty Trensurer, and the Finance Committee of the okl Council, The notarin} clesk regarded that plle of certificates with the same awe that a Black-Hills miner Jooks upon a §5 et developed when the no- ble red manof “Sitting Bull’a” tribe {s not looking. * Four dollara and one-hulf feca—that 11 richess,” exclalimed the young gent he puzed on the Hst of fndorsers on iece of per. _And so {t went to protest. The {"lrsl Natfonal Bank had_ about €110,- 000; the Northwestern Natlonal, sbout 30,0005 thy Comtnerclal Natlonal, 13,0003 tIn Union Nutlonal, about $10,000; the Firun Natonal, shout the fame smonnt; the Traders! Natlowl, $23,000; Merchants' Nutfonal. 813,000 Tank o Moutreal, £,0005 Preston, Kean & 'Co., #3417 Mirchanta’ Saviugn, Loan & Trust Compa ny, $600. 1y was a gl day for protests. Notlces were 8ent v JL D, Colvin, 8. 8, Hayes, and J. K. C. Porrest, nw makers of tho - yer; to 1L D, Colyin, S, 8. Hayes, and several members of the Councll Fimunce Commnittee, indorsers, und the yayee by wham it waa truns- ferred to other loldéi, enth of whom indoreed it. The object of the Jrotest was to pratect the Jegal rights of each induwer, and not to give the city nuthorities any trouba., : Nothing was done yestirday by the city au- thoritica, A good many « “the cortificates were returned to Eostem hauks by whom the certifientes weis sent here for collectfon. Others wers held hiere subject to orders, aml in #0me instances where the books were clean, N0 grotest wus made. Ald, Pearsons s iu New York, trylng to i arrangenents. with tho Eustert. Rolders und thelr representatives on_ the busls wmeently determined upon by the Flouncs Comnlttes, With what success 13 not known, The bukers ull feel satisfled that, as soon us the Mayoruiy question shdl by declded by the courts, stepe will be taken to “fix things” sutisfuctorily to all the parties [nterested. THE B1G CONDUIT, A SPECK OF THOUULA. Varlous rumors of & serfous disturbance at the Fullerton uvenue cundult—the exact na- ture of the occurrence befng then unknown— reached the ears of a TIIBUNE reporter yesters duy afternoon, nud he, In order that the facts might be giveu correctly, called upon Mr. Fitz- slmons, one of the contractors fur the work, ut his residence, No. 70 Warren avenue. In reply to o quustion us to the extent of the disturbunce, Mr. F. stated that he knew of nothing that should excite ny great attention from the press or publle. “We had s man killed there some duys ago, but that was no- ticed in the papera dun't kuow of anything further than that.”? + Have there been uny strikes uod discharging of v lu’uu or any riotous actlons " wsked the weherer, 11" woid Mr. Fitzsimons, “the Bourd of rubtic Works dischiarged two uf ita Tnspectors n day or twougo, Thuy had not heen attending to thelr business rruperl_\' and had allowed the brickluyers to put dry bricks i, I suppose, You seo the brick h{m.‘ iv all done st ulght, and where that work {5 golng on there s hardly roum even for the workinen and the Inspector, 8o it the Inspectors don't atteud to their husl- :’wo.l, there (4 no telling what the men migut 0. Alter explgum;i thut the bricks should be put s wet, Mr. Foeatl: % The men were dis- charged were wamed Marshall and Burclay, Dy cutting through the walls it was found that diy bricks had been put {o in severnl places, bit I do not suppose auy tunnel [n the world ever bullt where something of the kind did not weeur," #What wus doue with the bricklayersi" asked the roporter. “They were discharged, with their foreman, nasned Callahun.! sald the contractor, 4 Asleuld before,” be contiuued, * there was mun killed there soue time ugo. A quantity of carth from the roof of the tuuned fell lu on Bim und he died dustantly. Our chicf trouble of fate b been W surtaln the roof, We tlnd that the aoil {s su eundy, avd there is o little cluy mixed with ft, that 1t 18 very burd 10 mauegc, and b takes & good deal of trouble ta prevent an aecident. Hone of the men, lmxanll.flvle’ after the neel- dent o the man before mentloned, refused Lo wark there, and quit altogther, But that did 1ot affeet us much. " Further than that Mr. Fitz<linona had nothing toray. Alter further guestions, which fafled to elidit nuy information s to any other unusual proceedings, the reporter withudrew. LOCAL LETTERS. A TIMBLY SUGGESTION TO THBE NEXT GRAND JURY. ™ the Fdltor af The Tridune. Cricaan, June 2.—A communication fn your paper of this morning very opportuncly revives the recoliection of two alimost furgotten stat- utes in the eriminal vode of Ilinols, une for the punishment of conspiracy, the other for the punishment of gamblers in grain who run “eurners® on the Dosrd of Trade. The late *‘corner” in barley affords an ex- cellens opportunity for teating what virtue there may_be in” those penal statutes, If Board of Trade rulea are merc grasa to the rings of Board of Trade ontlawa, lut us now sce what virtue there is In stones.” There is no nml)lmllt{ in the laws referred ta, The erimes are clearly defined. The {mnnluvs are ample. “There ls 110 tack of proof to convict, and tlicre will be no hesitation In the courts to puntsh. The principals and brokers are all alke liable, and they are all publiely known. Immunity haa rendered them bold, and long sufferance, indlrerect. The Grand Jury hias hut tocast out its drag-net. The hawl “wil be sure. The times are Ymplllom. It & a bad year all uround for all sorta of crookedness. Shickens are coming hotne to roost in astonlsh- ingz numbers, There 8 music in the air, and it 1s the “ Rogue's March." Chicagro Grand Jurics have begun to whistle it fu_cars long closed to private and publie repronch, Pipe it wnerrdly, gentlenien of the Grand Juey, and dow’t forget our barley mnnlrululum Thie Hoard of Trade needs vour services, When youare done with the barley vornur, we will pufut you to the “eorn corner ' of lust December, 1t is & rich mine, n perfeet Goleomds of fewels, whose names would adorn any criminal calendar fn the lund, The time, we trust, las ot length come for a koning. Verily, “The mill of the gmls rrinds slow, but it grinds exceedingly tine.? Let it wrind. | The grist Is mnple. We will cast in our zumblers, and sball not com- plafn ir they ull go for *toll.” VINDEX. PERIOLAT AND 1S TOOLS o the Fditor of The Tridune. Cncao, June 2.—Among the muny cases of thicving conspiracies und rascalitics sullered by the public of Iate, there bos been nothing so heartlces, 8o mean, and wicked as that of Perfolut and his miscrable accomplives fn the County Bomd. They have not ouly stolen thelr thousands from the publie, but robbed the poor objects of public churity of proper food and clothing, and obliged these helpless and pitiable creatures to eat and drink vile putrld, and worthless stufl, that a humaue mon would not feed to an animal. Such abuse of the people’s charities and such fnbuman con- duet of publie officers in the ninetcenth century, in Amerien, in conneetion with thelr wholesule stealing, should have a hearlng before Judge Lyuch, and the sooner the miscrable scoundrels areoff the face of God's foutaton], the better for the commun| 1 uotice “mu“i‘ the many articles charged the county unil paid for, In the buss thiel” Periolat’s IM’('I)\IM} are dix chiests black tea, net welght, 50 pounds; and six chests green ten, 720 pounds. Now, any merchant knows thyt black teus cone tain from #to 42 pounds to the chest, and grreen tews 45 to 60 pounds, and the poorer the teu the lighter the net weight. Had the County toard adupted the suggestions of the Citizens! Association and John 1. Clough, and_engaged an honest business man for a County Purclias- Ingr Agent, it would have been u gaving to the tax-puyers of over $150,000 the past year, and the punipers and the unfortunates world have bud wholesome food. Hustaniry, TUE CITY-HALL. Water-rents yesterday were §7,170, Much interest fs manifested by City “Iall hab- itues in the doings ut the Cuunty Building. Clty-Attorney Tuthill willl devote next week to the disposal of the quast-criminal cases called in the Criminal Court in which the city is the plaintlff. The Committee on Streets and Alleya for the South Division fs called for to-duy ot 3 p. m. fn the City Clerk’s oflice. 8o also fs the Judicary Commfttde and the Committee on Markets. The receipts in the License Departinent yes- terday were 3380, City Clerk Buiz Is preporing a list of all unticensed places, which will be put before the Council. 1t will undoubtedly be given to City-Attorney Tuthill, wha will com. wumu mmediate uction aguinst delinquent par- e8. Mr. Hayes malled yesterday scvernl hundred copies, fn éwlulxphlnl. form, of his address of May 1to the Councll on financtal mutters, und Wiy reports, togrether with un ordinanee pas: ed, the Snn:uccdlngfl of the Council, and the oplnion of ndge MeAllister. The hooks were sent to bankers ull over the country. The Committee on Publle Bulldinge, of which Ald. Van QOsdel 18 Chairmau, held a meeting esterduy afternoon at the Chairinan's vilice, 0. 41 Clark strect, there helng a large quorum present, My, Vun Oadel announced himeelf ay crently opposed to reporting to u reporter be- fore reportlng to the Connedl the action of the Comittee, and declined to give any news, It is understood that some further develop- ments in selution o Von Hollew's defateation will soon be inude, which will tend to discredit the story of the [mkins Bros. about the re- turn of that #5,600 cheek, It is sald there §s in existence n memorandum made by Von Hollen showing the amounts he amd a partner of hls Lost 1o the Hlankin; and (L §s not unlikely that It may turn up toplague these honest gamiblers, AlL Pearsons has gone East more to obtuln o knowledge ~ of the feellng of bunkers and eapltallsts of that scetion in regurd to Chlcago's condlltion, than to attempt to negotiate w loan. While be Is there he will erleavor to show thealms of the present Administration, wud the wrong course that wus being puesied by others. He willy in short, do all he cun to ald the clty's eredlt. City Envineer Chieshrough takes exception to the statement made in the ‘muvrsl at there was o searelty of water st the ilee of Thuradny nizht, We spoke to Marshal Benner about ity and he sald that there was water enough. Mr. Chesbrough states that one of the water-malus in the vicinity i too small, That had been known to the authorltles for some time, but financinl embarrassments had prevented the substitution of o larger waln. Mayor Hoyue's sttention wus ealled tonletter in Tie Trisuns dirceted to hlm, and calling upon him to tuke the gambling hells aml the gmuhlonl Inhand, The letter wus signed A flering Fatber.” After rending it caretully, he suid “that be was sorry for the sutferlig father, wid, with a knowing smile, vemurked: Hickey awd T will fook ufter them pretty 8000 “There b been no plan urranged for m:"_vanulnn:iuulu( the pests, but” Supt. ey ways that he b expecting c suc THOVD ' Lhat ankt Tur, “PECLINS souie such When the question of o reduction In the sal- aries of pollecimen §s brousghit up w the Connell, itowill mect” with miuch appusition, ws ang Aldermen have openly expressed thewe fnten- tlons to that effeet. They reward the present saliry us none too large when the yearly ex. penses for unlforms, whieh are fregnintly rulued by strugpeles with desperndoes, und the constant Hubflity to injury thut o patrolinay Is subject to, are considered.” Those who are op- posed to a raluctlon of puy seem to be o fuvor of adiding to the work of the policemen, as they think thut such work na stdewalk-luspection, re- mr!.lufi of nuisances, and such smull joba, could ho onally done by thes, und el inor expe- ditfously than by rezular Inspectors. One Aldermin hus o street-lampa lighted and extinguished by the lml(u:‘ as [L would suve some expenne for gras, I pollectnen being able to uxtinguish the ligghts when it was possible Lo do without theia, thus -tup‘ylng the system of allowing them to burn till queutly been done, PULLEITON AVENUE CONDUIT, Ex-Comptrotler Hayes st in his oftice yester- day afternoon reading the report of the “Gramd Juiy, A Tiisuns ru}mnur happened nlong, asktd for news, und Mr, Hayes called attention to that pare of tne report which suys that the wimount of nmln:g' gdven to ths original con- tractors for the Fullerton avenue conduit, over und above the orlginal amount, was o mere gra- tuity, und thut there wus a mystery about it that “should be cleared up. Sir. Iayes then eald s un explamation, *“The lust Fullerton avenuy condult contract thut wus let by the Boand of Publle Works was wealnst iy eirnest protest, heeanse the amount wua so ke that I hought It best to defer it the city belng in s stats of compuratlve poverty. In regurd to Norris &g Lu.‘ the first contractors, the Com- mon Councll = referred the matter to Mr. Colvin, the Corpurstion Counsel, and mysedf for exumination. One wus nude which was thorough, und muny witnesses were cafted . The Lnrlmrutlnn Counsel advised the Com- wittee that the controctors hud o right to re- svind the contraet and sbandon the” work be- caure the clty had fulled o Incorporate proper prodlive of the work in tho ducument, vud the THE CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, ] DERBY, 3, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. oroflles Al not properly represent the wofl e alio advised the Coni- mitte that the contractors could recover from The Committee nn fee concluded that the city was lable for the amount of the labor and materfar, and reparted to the Common Counell that a settle- ment vn that basis would probably be the most advlsable thing that the circumstances woull udmit of, amd a8 favorable to the city as could be expected, an the city wonld thus pay for the work and material only, the contractors con- senting to lose incidentals, and the amount of outhit less suel sums ax could he abtalned for it when the contract was rol In concluston, Mr, 1a; “mystery? about this mntter ut nll evidence T apoke of fust now was taken down by 1 is preserved fn this ofllee. “Judge Otfs could have had it I he had taken the tronble to ask for That was all there w ay of the Tand, a Just allowance, Ninety-soventh Race for the Bluo Rib- bon of the Turf. Flvo Hundred Thousnnd Persons Present «~Kisber tho Winner. an York Hernld. Toxnnox, May 31.—The ninct was declded tolay on the Dawne, and was won by Mr. Alexander Baltazzi's Kisber, by Buccaneer, o1t of Mincral. Fully 500,000 persuna were present, including every rough that London prodices. Among the vast crowd were several forelyn DPrinees, but there was inueh dlsappintment oceasfoned by the absence of the Princo of Wales, his illness preventing his attending. Wales, the Duke of Cambridize, the Duke of Counanght, and the Duke and Duchess of Teck were also absent. TIE PATORITE, “The fleld for the Derby, it was generally con- sldered, was nob an uvernge one, and 1t was prophesiud ‘that the resuit would be ¢ Petrarch first, the rest nowhere," prophecy, will be scen helow, not a blg horse, I3 handsome in thy extreme. He {8 n fon of Lord Clifden, a horse thut unfor- tunately died lust gear, and only twenty-four hours after Wia owner had refused $57,500 for Ameriea {3 to be congratuinted on having seeured two of his best sonain Winslow and Buckden, the latter owned by W, Cattrill, of Mobile, Als. Petrareh was an unbeaten eandl- When not half tralned he won the Middle Park Dlate of $17,800, the greatest “yearuld race of the vear. already stated, he has won the Two Thousand Guineas, worth $25,000. e was bred by amiller i Sussex, who bought the dam fer the instgniti- cant sum of 817 nfter she had broken down fn aruce. Buch Is the luck of breedluz that from the broken-down mare he has raised hulf-a-dozen of_the best horses in England. The most dnngerous antagonist to the favo- consfdered wos the winner of the race, the colt by Buceancer, out of Min- eral, belonging to some very shrewd Hungard- ans. This youngrter, thourl of Engllsh parcnts, was bred by the Emperor of Austrin, who nbout ten years ago purchased Bucesneer for a comn- paratively small sum, Later on he mnde an oqnally fortunate purchase {n Mineral, whosc foal that she left beblnd o England developed into one of the beat horses of the season, and won the 8t. Leger. Thls wus Wenluck. The Mineral colt, the name he was known by then, ran four thnes last year, but won only once, the Dewhurst Plate, o Tace of conslderable value, Uncharitablo people eay that the Mineral colt won ns often o8 he wus wanted, and certainly the Hungartans have been ruuning in and out with their horses. TIE BETTING. Inthe hetting, last nich Petrurch, 7 to 43 the Mineral runner, 7 to 15 Jullus C On the courst, just before the start, the odds were 8 to 1 pgainst Petrarch, 4 to 1 agninst the Mineral colty, 7 to 1 against Skylar againet Forerunner, 8 to 1 against A #3101 aealugt Great Tom, Wild Tommy, and Jullus Cresar, while atl the others were 50'to 1, THE BTARTERS, Of the 220 subscribers fifteen camo to the 0st, These were Lord Roschery’s All Heart, father Claret, and Bay Wyndham, Mr. J, IL Touldsworth's Coltness, Mr. R, Pecl Cresar und Forerunner, lark and Great Tomn, v ar-famed Epsom to be safd on the con- tract subject, uml the reporter asked if uny aper hd gone Lo protest, There waa some ral thousande, but none Home of it waa due n New York. Mr. Hayes thought it wonld wot bo pro- tested, He had written to Mr. Coe, of the Amerfean Exelmngze Bank, asking him to pre- at least till such time as ould be otficially declded fr. Flayes sald, seve The Princess of Away from home, 'zl vent [t 4f he could, n ipal authority si to rest in some person or | ANNOUNC How correet was the Petrarch, though The Freja Singing-Soclety will give a grand concert at North Slde Turner-Hall uext Satur- The exhibition of the Mechanivs' Drawing- School will take placo in North 8ide Turner- Hall Monday. Tho publie is invited to view the ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Manngers of the Errlng Women's Refuze will be held at the fnstitution, corner of Indiana avenue and Thirty-Grat. street, ut 23§ o'elock p. date last year. This season, us Judge John A, Jameson dclivera the conelud- lecture of the year hefore the Collewe of thia afternoon at 5 o'clock on “The Prac- in Eminent Domnoin sud Speclal Assess- ment Coses,” A Bible-mecting of the Band of opo will be held this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, (n Lower Addresses will be Mrs. M. B. Holyoke and F. F, El Musie by the Haynes famlly. Admisslon free. D. L. Moody will conduct the Suturday Sun- day-Schoo] Teachers” mecting in Farwell P, P Bllss will have charge of the Adinssion by tickets only. malning ean be had ut the X. M. C. A. Ruowms this morning. There will be a reception at the Foundlings’ Home Tucwday, commenclog at 11 vontinuing til10 p. m. rife It was gencrall ‘Thls reception Is given fu order to allow all friends of thc ttome an op- portunity to view this beautiful bullding now that It is completely finished. The ladics of the Unton Ald Soclety ‘will ecrve strawberrfes, fre- , nudd cuke to visitors in the dining-roomn of the Home throughout the day and evening. he vocal and instrumental music All friends nre invited. the rates ruled: during the evening. ”mlt., 410 1; Fore- No charge except for refreshments. Tho lady manngers of the Home for the Friendless give their annual reception at the Honie, 911 Wabush avenue, Thursday, from 10 a . until 10 p. m. gromme i arranged for the afternoon and even- Prof, Burbanlk will read, followed by reci- y oand singing by Mra, iss Rominclss, and Miss 1{and's band will furnish music for There will also he interestin; pile of the Industrial School The ladies extend a cordia! tnvitation to their friends and the public generally to be present. ‘The third concert at the Lincoln Pavilion will he iven this evening by an orchestrn af select- ed pertormers under the direction of Hans Ba- Tatka The programmu is oa follows: Melodlns trom * Kuerthen Mareh,” Graner: Olgn Polka Faust; Overture to * Oberon,” C. M. Weber: 2d Finule from ¢ Traviata,” Vi pouerl to 4 Fra Disvolo,” G Life," Wultz, Straussy ornet, Herfurthy Chorus from * Lobengrin,” R. Wagner; Over- ture to * Chase alter "Fortune,” Suppe; *Jn Thunder and Lightufog,” Strauss; Forward Maurch, Herfurth. CRihlINAL. John Murphy 18 conflued at the Armory, charged with stealing a chest of tea from Charles E. Meyers, of South Water street. Detective Scott last evening captured August Kean, colored, while lugging off o_fine carpet, supposed to Live been stolen from Evanston, Oflicer McNaughton Miehael Stattery, ove of o gung of four thieves who have madu the vicinity of State and Har- rison streets a repronch and o by-word, his person were found four knives and a mount- ed revolver, ull of which are supposced to have attriictive pro- tatious by Mrs. Daint; Magnusson-Tewutt, N v conneeted with 4 r. John Watson's Wis- dom, Duke_of Hamliiton’s Wild Tommy, Lord Zetlond's Tnrdrada, Mr. Gomm's Advance, Count La Grange's Braconnier, Lol Duj Petrarch, nud Mr. Alexander Baltazzfs Mi colt, the winner, who was subscquently named Klisber, and who, ridden by Maidment, secured thu firgt Derby ever won LY an unimne [:r\n account of the raco itsclf appeared in our lusue of Wednesday.—FEn. Trinung.] TIEAVY WINNETS AND LOSERS. Mr. Baltozzl, owner of Kisher, wins $250,000, and Baron Rothschild and 8ir George Chietwynd are also pgreat galners, Robert. Peel, snd Lord Rosebery ure Frsam, May 81, 1870, —The ninety-seventh re- newel of the Derby alakes of 50 rovs. vich, half forfeit, for coits, 122 Me, and Allics, 117 Iha, thon 3 years old, the owner of the sccond borse to re- snd the thind 150 with 220 subscribers, miles, starting at the new high level starting post. culve 300 sova. 28, 250, Joxunder Baltazzi’b. e, Kisher (the Mineral . colty, by Bnccancer, out of Mineral (bred fn \ Farernner, by Thi Enel or “The Palor, ont of Preface, ¥ orange sleeves, white cap), Wobls Mr. It. Peclcs b, ¢, Jullux Cirsar, by out af Julis, 122 e, (blne, orn Lard Dupplin's b About 5:30 o*elock last eventns ha's saloon, No. 3 South Canal n John Dunlap and an unknown which the unknown man drew g ocket-knife and stabbed s antagonist in the but not serlous flexh conveyed to his out of Whest Ear, tba. (black, Wl nleeves, red cup). tr. J. 1 Honldswortha b ¢, Colt; ‘Tom, out of Crocus, 122 Ms, (gre :n and gold), ack, [Bileting a di home, No. 42 Blue Island ave Mr. John Watson's b, sailunt escaped {n the rush that cusued after the W lonlle, out of Grand Coup's duin, 122 1. (inaroon, white cap) . - Lord Fulmonth's ch, c. G ont of Wonderaft, Hlceves, red cap Duke of Tamilton Tom, out of Wild Agnee, gray and corlec), Parey. .. F. de L Grango'a ch, c. Tiraconnler, Caterer, ont of Isal{ne, (bred In Frunce), 1 1. (blite, red leeves’ und ). Lord Zetland's b e. Hurdrada, Uy Voitlizeur, out (white, red wputs), J SUBURBAN, Professor Rus- seil's Duncing Academy, which Tuesday evening, o deelded suvcess. The musle furnlshed by Freiberg Bros. wus ex- Amnong the many uttendunts were Mr, Mr. and Mra, Bassett, Mr. and r. and Mrs. Crafts, Mr, and Mrs. Mra. Truman, Mr. Mry, Suow, Mr. and’ Mrs. Murray, let, Misses Irens Warner, Eva War- Mattle Hustricter, Mary Hitcheack, Cora Bassctt, Mattlo Albert- Kitty Dempney, Miss Helte, ley, C. Wanzer, E. Wanger, Willfani Baker, A. Sherwood, 'T' \ Lanshe, 8, Lafishe, C, Warner, D. Bussett, (5. Instrieter, and nany others, Refreahuients were served in the room below, which wus fee-cream and other eatables, af Myeoths, 22211 wnd Mrs. Bond, Mrs Plumbe, M Warner, Mr. und Hpeculum, out of wllow helt), Gonter.12 rt, by King Tom, (rose und primeoss, Lord Roscbery's b, [i ont of Violet, (roso und pritnroy sunof Maywos Mesnrs. Udorge Lord Rowchery ¥ I'Estournel, out of Defamnation, 2 1ba. (rose und primeo é RISBER (TIE M1 by Buccaneer, out of Mi forelgn candidates for the i3 pedigree is E v in the 229 sub- gifsh cuough, but it must he reganded hy the turfimen of that o tigrlit Mttle fsfnd as acontinental reprosent- ative, for e was bred {n- Hung ral colt i8 half-brother to Wenluck, the winuer of the Bt, Leger In 1872, his dain bielng bred by the lnte Willlun King (Mr. Launde) ot Ashhy- de-la-Launde, but she wus sold to Measrs. Gra- Tinms, of the Sandley stud, and allowed o quit it beforo Wenlock “performed hla great feat. Vroving barren two seasous Mineral was sold to o to Hungary, [ which couutry she was ufter- ward bred to "Buceancer (who wus exputrlated from England several years ng Arrangements have been perfected by which parties who wish to vislt the Old Bettlers, Re- unfon 1 this city Wednesday, by safl, can do 80 at the following reasonable figures: Waukegan and return, $1.50; Evanston, $13 ook, ¥5.20; Rishwaukere, & Ebron, #3.250 Genou, Fox River, $1.00; S £1.80; Woudworth, §1.1 Kenosha, 70 cents; acin Bood frow the 0th to the th inst. ——— HAVEN HOUSE, The followlng frown Scribner's Monthly for June, t from the pen of {ts genfal editor, Dr, Holland: * Moseley's New Haven House, New Haven, Conn.y 15 owned und kept by 8, 1, Mose- ley, who was formerly one of the proprictors of tho churming Brevoort lMouse, in New York Citys wl the fnspiring genlus of the Mussusoit Hotwie, Springiield, M “11is house tronts Y lein, $1.40; Bristol, Pleasnut Prairle, 813 Alexander Baltazzl, Mineral is stil] ‘one of the mutrons uf the Tmperlal stud In Hungary, prive wis vecently declined for the Dudd ks fiFst” nppentanice on un English raco-counse in the July Blukes for 2« year-olds at Newmarket, when e was not in ditlon, und fulled to fnlsh in the tirst - Roxeherry's brown filly Levant belng Ho next appeared. n the Stetehs when he gotu seand Counit La College and the Green, and looks out upon the most heautiful areay of i [ which any New England city ean houst, ftnagine nothing more clianning nnd ‘:-'un Its atwosphere tukes, same et slice, Lord Falnonthls irange's M. de Fligny b e, huwever, guve promise of developing into u cult of more’ than uverage excelience, aml he made considerablo progress betwe market July mecting snd the week preceding thy Cesurewitch, when he was so highly tried unfon, Caruleus (one the Great Bastern | af 1575, thut the Miwar: e could seare Middle Park Plate, the ruc ond Octoler Meeting, which has slways been regurdedis u grand criterion of 2-year-ulds’ ex- satlkfuctary than this hotel, ot reilied and quiet comfort. with his stable com At epoctal meeting of the Paint, OIl, nnd i sl oy Drug Exchange, held yesterday, resolutions were pueed sympathizing with Mcssrs, J. K. Warren & Co,, late of the corner of Luke and Frankhn strects, now located at No, ¢ dulph, for thelr losses by the fire Just Thursday night, uud Hbera) offers of sympathy were sald that he woull huve the o'clock fn the morning, ss bas fre- Getting away bl 1 to the least advant but the seeret of hls not body of his horses wus well Kept, und whon he was brought out for the Dewhurst Plate, 7 ut the oughton mecting, the Messrs, acked him to win the lurgest sun ever won on & S-year-old race, being to_ less than Mo J, 1. Houldsworthts Springtield, who was mecting the unnamed colts ot even welghits, started an cven money chanee, whily Mr R R. Christopher’s Mudeira, wha Tiad fin. tshed second for the Middle Vark Plate, was also in good demand, notwithstunding un’ industei- ously-cireuluted veport thut she had becn aniss alter hier performunce belilnd Petrach i that The Mincrul colt had the ruce i hand the whole of the way, and he simply romped home three. fengths fn front of Bpringiicld, while Lord Durhnn’s Glendulu was third, Fromn that time hisowner kuew e had u grand colt and having no engagement. before the Deehy Cxclusively for this ey oressed quite as we though shortly ufier understood ut New- om cwrbe This was ————— 100,000 POLICIES, Roekfurd Gusette, June 1, 1670, Tho Rorkford Insurauce Company, which com- menced busliess less than ten years ago in ths clty, has already fssucd the enornous uumber of 100,000 policles of insurance, having reached that The **Rockford " avolds munufacturing snd commerchal rivks, candinng its husiness to furin property, town dwellings, school- 1t has not s dollar ot rirk In any large city, such as Chicago or 8t Loufs. Wo believe thers f» no record of uny other insurance company condning its Lusiness o tho abuve-inen- tiunud lues, achloving, in the st teu years of itp cxlstence, 8o remarkablo o succeas. ford* tefnow the wealihicst corporation and beave fest tax- payer lu Winnebago Count, nning with the number on yesterday. houses, snd churches, has beru tratued Through the winter ho a3 his supportens lesl L cultivated to u great exte owlng to cheapnees Velton & Poweroy are, however, sclling planos and orguns as cheap a3 are found In | Christias It wus gener Europe ur auywhere, 220 and 231 Statestrect. of Instruments, urket that be wus lane not g0z huta rather obstinate thoroughpin in s off hock gave Hayhoe, his trafier, a lot of tronble durlig the” rumimer. After the Jnly meeting he was treated for this aflment by {ho naual application of a bieter, and the bursal en- largement entirely disappeared; but this was suvceeded hy the formation of a sllght bony de- posit en the eutside of the sune joint, So far #a concerns thie preelse part where this enlarge- ment existed, the cnsu was pather o novel one, for It was not caused hy either a blow or a Klek, which sotetfines causé disnreangement of this part, and, short. of the cautery, there was only the arthodox remedy of a blister. To this tho enlargement suecumbed, but it Teft a gear that tho horae wiil ey ta b dying dav, n many descriptions of the Mineral colt the Htile sear allnded to has heen termed o * spavin,” and in others o “eurt.,” Tt & neither one or the other wnd ARE ot in the least interfere with the prep- aration of the colt for the Derby, Kisbier 8 o good dark bay; with black legs, standing 15 hands 3 {nches.” Ilo has o pame Tooking head, a atrong and muscular but not Toaded neek, well Jolned to tleep and grandly pinced stioulders, and hie s high enough [n his withers to earry his eaddle and, rider In thelr proper pince—futely on hils back—without fearof their alipping on to hisahoulders and Interfering with thelr free movement. I8 most extraor- dinary polnts le {n liis fmmensely atrong back and lolna, and the great musceilar development i hls wide-rpreading quarters. i fore-arins and thizhs are also models of muscular power, and he stands on execllently formed and very powerful legs, and well thnde, tough looking eet. Inone of his lust winter's articles npon the Derhy horses, Vighant,” of the Sportsman, sald of the Mineral col “There ft t among the whole of the Derhy candidates that I have yet notleed one with mare welgbt-carrying pow- or than the eon of Naccancer, and T have no fault whatever to find with him except that hie hins not the grand length and lberty of frame that 1 conslder’ necessry fo quite win the Derhy this season, There are not, how- ever, moro than bwo nnimala that 1 tink will he capable of beating Ll at Epsom. These I have not & slnee Inst year, and 1 shall re- serve to myrell the privilege of ranging the ron of Buceanter on my slde ity on a second Inspee fion of my favorltes, I deteet any wenkneas de- veloped during the winter that T oaslder inay militate_ngaingt thelr eficlency for the great race at Epsom.” On the 10th of this month, the Artemus colt, the atable companton of the Mineral colt, gatied an_ ey victory in the Derby Trial Handlcap, 114 wfles, at” Newmarkel, and as it was udmitted upon all hands that the Mineral horse could da what he llked with the Artemus colt, more attention was directed to the former for the Derby than ever before, and he beeate one of the fuvorites, talked of only second to Pe- trarch. About this tine his nmae luud been de- clded wpon, but his owners withlicld his nomen- cluture until ufter winnlng the race. Kisher hna enagements for the Svlect Stakes, 1 mile and 17 yards, Newmarket second Octoher meetlug; Duncaster 8t. Leger, 1 mlle 6 furlongs and 132 yar and the Grand Prix de Purls, 1 wlle 7 furlongs. S S GRASSHOPPERS. Ominous Renppearance of This Torriblo Pest In Minneanta, Spectal Dispatch ta The Tribune. Winona, Minn,, June 2.—A gentleman just from the grasshopper country furuishes the fee- piblican some Interesting facts, He visited Marshall, Shetek, Burng, and other points along the western end of the Winona & St. Peter Road. The young grasshoppers liave at- talned u working size, and have begau to har- vest the crop. At present thelr operations are confined to n strip of country extending from Burns Statlon to Saratoga, near Marshall, and cavering o territory of 50 miles In length and reaching in breadth from aline some S miles north of the Winona & 8t. Peter Rullrond south to the 8t. Paul & Bivux City Road. The raven- ous little; hoppers are just ut present about Lul an inch long, and will probably get their wings by the middle of this inonth or “the first of July. ‘They are making a clean sweep of the whent-fields, many of whith look ns black ns when first sown. The grafn is from 8 to 4 inches high, nnd where the pestiferous in- seets light upon It not aspenr is left. One man with a net attached b rse-ruke caught 40 pounds of hopy i the short space of threo hours, Near llurns Station corn [8 hurt | some by the grasshoppers, but not much, Many of the farmers are plunting their wheat-flekds to corn now. Peas are also being largely planted. The experiment was tried in the spring of burn- ing over the prafrie in hopes of destroying the laryie, but in walking over these hurnt places the young hoppers say be scen moving abuut a8 Jvely ns ever. Discouraging us thesu rencw- ed scotrges would seem to be “on the settlers, the genernl state of that eection I3 on the whole prosperous. Live stock I8 looking particular] wWell, and tho farmers who sro ralsing stocl have been successful, Excellent huy ean be se- cured in any quantity'at very low prices, anl the cost of whntering stock 18, therefore, light, Several good dnlrh.-s have been sturted audare dofng well. DImmforants are coming In, por- ticularly west of Marshall, and business at the varlous railrond statlons presents a very good showing in view of all the cirenmstances, "Wheut reeelpts continue large. Al the clevators and warchouses wre full, nwl more is coming, At Rochester on Saturday last the recelpts were 15,000 busliels, S S, SUPREME FOLLY. Alleged Disgraceful Conduct of n Domo- cratlo Bupromo Judge of Indinnis. Noeclal Dispatch to The Tribune. Lapaverry, lud, Juns 3.—Last evening, while n rainbling street-preacher was harsnguing a mixed awdience on » street corner, Judge Pet- tit, of the Supremo Beneh, snd u cawlidate for re-vlection on the Democratie ticket, pussing by, stopped and commenced enrsing the preacher and his theme, religlon, and everything pertaln- g to it, I most violent manner, The preach- er did nut notice theJudge's volley of small-tulk, which exaspernted the Iatter exceedingly, und lie nttemptad to cane the prescher, but was pre- ventod by the hfh'flllll\:rfl. Somme person in- formed thio preachier that his assallant wus n JSudige on the Bupreme Beneh, The preacher fmmediately fell upon hls knees and offered n fervent prager for the nbuslve and inlsgulded man, The Judge all the thne kept up his tirade of abuse nud curses, Epithets the vilest of the vile were heaped on thie head of the in- offensive preachier while he wos asking blessligs from the Almighty on the Judge. Consideriug the man and his position, & more disgracefu scenu was never witnessed, 4 His Honor M was evidently under the fnfluencs of liquor, e ——— ILLINOIS STATE GUARDS. : Spectat Disputch W The Tribune. Brmxorizty, 1., June 2.-—The following promotions and changes in the Dlinols Nattonal Guards are to«lay announced: In the Eighth Regiment [MHnols Btate Guards, Lieut. C. C. Morse, of the Westfull Zouaves, of Bushuel), to bo Captaln, vice Westfall, promoted to Lienten- unt-Colonels Cleorge 11 Mcllvaine to be Flrat Licutenant, vice layes, reelmed, sunie com- puty; 15 Al Corwin to be Sceond Licutenant, il Company. In the Fourth Reglment, Lient. Charles A, Swithy Altoona Rilles, to he Captaln, vice Whithz, promoted; Swan I, Benson, snme company, to he Sceond Licutenant, viee Smith, promioted. Thoe following graduates 1n wilitury selence of the industrial University st Cluspatgn will ro- eelve complimentary commissfons as Captalus: un, Glloan ; Louis R. Nohle, Mattoo, A iner, Clinton; George A. Wild, Ma- AW, Forrest Oliver, Ludoga; W. A, Mackey, Mi. Carroll; Frank J0 Muna, Gilinan, —————— FINANCIAL, Special Disyalch 19 The Tribune. Brminartsnb, [, June £.—Voluntary peti- tlons in bankruptey were to-duy led by David W. Stalllngs, of Newman, Douglass County, and by George 1. Wolfe, Jerseyvilly, Jersey County. - - ———— BISHOP HELLMUTH COLLEGES, We have much pleasure in drawing the attention of vur remlers to the advertisement of the Bishop Hellmuth Colleges which sppears in another col- umn. These institations, whichare in every re- spuct of o Arit-class character, have now boen cs- tabllshed for dome years, durlng which perfud they have secured o Jarge amount of the pubtic favor, several hundred pupils from the best familles in overy purt of the contlnent having been educated In them. We undesstand thnt the Professorial stafl, us woll us the wystem of education adopted, is entlrely Enropeun, e g— DON'T YOU BELIEVE THFM. ‘When any one telle you they aro selling you fornl- ture st **bottom Ogur don't belleve it. Offer 'us casly and see what your money buys. Holton & ildruth, 225 and 227 Btate 5 e — SEEING IS BELIEVING, A\t tadles who do nob use the fragrant Bozodont wul compure teeth with those who do, they will i an lnatant more reasons for adpoting it than u be composed 10to @ newspsper parsgraph. / SPARKLING WINES. Gront Reduction in tho Prico of the World's Favorite Bevorage. M. C. McDonald & Co. Revolutionizing the Wholesale Liqnor ‘I'rade, Weo havo often hearl the question asked, #Canuot something be done to reduce the price of linported wineaf” but we have never until recently seen any one who hins been able to an- swer the question afltrinatively, amd prove to everybody's satlsfuction that the thing s practieable, Nearly all Western wine-deal ers—nll, we belleve, with one exeepe tlon—procure the standard brands, of wines from the agents of lmporters In New York, and, In additlon to the original costy Gov- ermnent duties, freightage, have to poy the middieman’s commissiuns, which wiount oftentimes to nearly as mucli ns the dutles, Of conrse, Western “wholesale dealers must mnko a percentage of profit, and, oy o mut- ter of eourse, this prodt. must come out of the retall denlery and, finally, be pald Ly the con- sumer, Some Western “wine-merchunts claim to finport sumng epecial brands of chmnpagnes, aud possibly they mny, but when they como down to the staple artleles which are well known in the wine-market ns the varlous grades of wheat, and corn are known on 'Change—these, the statddard brauds, they procure from the New York sgent. We are glud to see that one house in Chicago —that of M. C, McDouald & Co.—have tuken o new_departure, and fnstead of buylng second- hand, im}»urz ull tho old, well-known “standard Drands dfrect from the whie-praduciug countrics, ‘Their extensive capltal enables them to o this, and they are further nssisted thereto by thelr acquaintance with the great wine-handling hotses and producers abroad. 'l‘ll? always buy fnvery large quuntities, cheaply for cash, and by importing *direct avold the extortfonnte cfmu:cn for extrn drayage, stornge, and mlddie- man's commlssious, " which thelr competitors must pay. The saving on cach ense of witie Is rge flem, aud the margin is so great as to eventunlly crush out all opposition, The result [s already shown by the extensive trude McDonald & Co. have builé up durlng the ahort time they have been in business at” No. 176 Clark strect, The retall dealers nre sure to fnd the place where they o buy chenpest. t is_tho same {1 this business as in any other. The frst-cluss retall houses of Chivago were not slow to make the discovery that by purchnsing of this firm they could inake a large saving nnd replace their stock with all the standard brands. = And here we should say that when the very best goods & cun be procured b reasonuble figures is 1o exeuse sud certuinly no oceasfon for retailers to palm of inferfor articles on the publie. No «anue need go ta this house and expect to pur- chuse un Inferjor article; they do not Teep it, Al their wines, brandles, sherry, por- ter, Belfast und Dublin sles, ete., nre fmported by themn direct, and are sold, wilen so desired, i bond In the orlginal packages. The inrond that MeDonuld “& Co, have made on the trade of the other wholesalo dealers in Clileago leaves no room to doubt Lhat it §s only n question of tine when this finn will virtunlly control the sparkling-wine trade of the West. Of coursc it is a fair ileld, and open to computl- tion, but the firm that sells o8 cheaply a8 they do must possess very Inrge eapital, must Do abfo to buy s Inrgely for cash, und iinport direct, and they nust have an extensive o uaintance In the great wine centres abroad. Sountry merchunts uleo are begiunimg to under- stand the ml\'uums;o of dealing with partics who fmport direct, nithough this house las not as )'ct.‘put out many eiforts to sccure the country trade. McDonald & Co. handle exclusively, also, the celebrated 1) Monarch & Bro.'s Daviess Connty and Kentueky Club sour-mush whiskeys—thosc popular brunds known the world over for their wurity and healthfulness. Tho public hus been Lmll swindled inregard to Kentucky sour-mash whigkeys, overy third-rate wholesale and retail dealer advertising his murderous distillation as the truc artlcle. MeDonald & Co.'s ccllurs are filled with hundreds of barrels of the genulne, and whoever purchoses of them may be sure of getting tho best whiskeys the world s cver produced,—the famous ~ Kentueky Club and Monureh brands,—so decided by the bust selen- tifle and medieal nuthority, They muke u spec inlty of suprlylng Tundlics ‘and the medlenl fra- ternity, delivering free in all parts of the city in all quantlties from u bottle to a barrel, CANADA. The Granger Organization—Sectarian Jeal- ousies—The Lumber Trado—Insurance Com= puntos Becoming Cautlons. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Tonoxto, Ont., June 2.—~Tho Grangers held thefr annual pienie at Port Hope, Brantford, Flesherton, Drudford, and other plicesin On- tardo to-ky, Prominent speakers were present andtheattendancenuinerous. Thisorganization, though of comparatively recent birth in Ontarlo, is becomning a powerful and influentinl body. Spectal Dispatch ¢ The Tridune, Moxtnas, June 2—Measures are to be taken ns soonns practicable to inftfate the Oka Tndi Into the Orange fraternity. 14 is expected this will worl o wonderful eflange in the condition und prospeets of the Indiana, Spectul Disputeh 1o The Tridune, 6. Jonx, N, B, June 2.—The Provinclal Government have dectded not to do anything at present towards subsidizing geveral rallways which are clalming akl under the Provinefal subsidy act. Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, Orrawy, June 2.—It Ix expected that the water will huve fallen sufliclently low to atlow the resumption of milling operations at Chau- dicre Monday, The drive of logs on the Gati- nean this season wilt be_one-third loss than last year. Fifty boat-loads of lumber possed through the Grenville Canal to-duy for Quebee and Ameriean ports, Y Spectal Dispatch to Tha Tribune. Qurure, June 2—Insurance companles here are combhlng to refuse risks on wooden build- ingea, and avold such tires as that of Tuesday. ‘Thure are ugly stories told of the men who na- sisted fn the'destruction of their property for the sako of obtatning the fusurance, e — DECATUR ITEMS, 8peclal Dispatch to The Tribune. DeoAus, 111, June 2.—The Commencement exerclses of our ity High-Schiool takes place to- uight. Twelve are to graduate. The new Universalist church of this city Is to bo dedicated Sunday next. Dr. Walsh, of El- gin, 1L, preaches the dedieatory sernon. Other distinguished divines are to bo hers and assist the pustor, the Rev. Tabor, fu holding meetlnga every evening next week, Speclal tralns will ;“:{| :mdny o bring visiting fricnds to the ded- cation, The 1{note Midinud quo warranto cago eame up this morning. After considerablo sparring they ot the case atanding souurely on demnur- rery and postponed it until Tucsday for flual ar- guent, e e ——— MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. AnN Anson, Mich,, June 2.—The Exccutive Comumlittes of the Bonrd of Repents of the Michigun University are in sesalon, Investigating the laboratory defoleation. The fntentlon wus to hear both Drs, Douglas and Rose, with coun- sel and witnesses, but Ross now refuses to pre- sent his case to this Committes, but clulms to bu ready togo beforo the full Board or futo court. The Committee have found that the cxact amount of the’ deficlency Is 85,473, with- out having yet determined which of the arensed is responaible, Douglas hns Asbley Pond, of Dotroft, awd D, Darwin Hughes, of Grand Rap- ids, tho best lawyers fu the Btate, for counscl. MARITAL INFELICITY, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, GrAND HaveN, June 2.—Two children of Christlan Holtcheliner, secreted near this clty for two _years, wero eaptured to-duy by their cll‘lvufied wmother, and carrled off " to ™ Graud apids, e ———— — THAT LIGHTNING TRAIN. Owmana, Neb,, June 8,—The fust Lrain passed Pino Bluff at 0:41 p. m., four hours und thirteen minutes ahead, stunce, 473 mites out. o — Mrs. Ploxsl's Anecdotes of Johuson, Sucmilian's Magazine. Her old friend hud breathed hls Juet In his dingy home In Flect strect, London. No soon- er waa the event known, and theold philosopher at rest under tho stones at Westminster Abbey, thsu the printers wero busy issuing ¥ Auce- dotes.” Everybody who hud astory of the dead llon was in u Lurry to tell ity und of courss Boswell aid Mra. Plozzt were Tooked to by ull the world for the larzest aud most Interesting collevtions. Her % Ancedotesof the late Bumuel Johuson, during the Last Twenty Years of bis Life,” were written {n Ituly imimediately after the newe of Lls death reached ber, shipped ol Lo Egeiand ot Boglion;, sl youngz ' Samu makini hor b; Hie puldistie. .hn:’.'u m,\; lfinin:pml an hushand’s,” glie wrote nearly thir V' o ward, " when at, Rom Seclved Tottene et iz the hook s ouzht, with such Cadell hnd ot one copy left wh for It at 10 o'clock ot aificht, and he was e from a friend Lo supy, ey Who it ip all wleb ety iz s © pyrambd o hin “Life of dolnson,” Lk m.l;r'n ] at this sudiden flare of femining po strove to undermine bis rival's posl v af Inneettsncy and untrath, 1y ils Majesty'y s publistied s £300 Wero Iying read 15 b e Tandas and e & K W wevo the i though Walpote sn yawned, and Yeter Pindar grew finny, b of the whole town, af d at. them, annah More i1 hin city, . Ir. Bdwin G, Clark and Misy Francen A, Cllsbee, 'ON—GRANAER—In thia clty, Wednes. of the bride's father, ir. Sulllvan, Charles Tharnton, Eeg.) danghiter of Lenja. at the restdence and Mies Ida Isabella Grange olland, at her reals Tuneral twill taiee phace on Snnday, th felends ure Invifed 1o uttend, n, 1, C, Balttmore, Md., Wik, v and Tichmond, Vi., paper LIL—June 1, Jahn Caroll, #on of Jumey and Brldget Careoll, wnd beother to Martin, Putrick, Jogeph, and Thotnds Carroll, Tor tsventy-three years, WL Jeive his Tate rowi first-ut., to Church of Suc by carrlen, (o Calvary aom, ddent of Chieago ents, it West Tuwont, eatt, and the ctery, at 10 o'clock on, N.J., papens CUDDY—Funeral of Johnny and Frederick R, ke place thia (Sundny) morning at 10 to Calvary Cewo- o'cloek, u. 10, , tllen Glechon, danghtor of on, ot the residence of her brother-In-Inw, T. Mctrath, U3 Iilinols-et., nged £0 years il 9 months, Funernl will Jeaye by special teln from Wells wircot, dupo at 0. n., 10 Glibert Station, Sunduy, NNOUNCEDM FOURTH WARD BRISTOW OL! All Ttepublicans of the Fourth Ward who are in favor of forming the Delstow Club are requested to meet at the northeast ce fourth etreets, this (Sa THIRD WARD. The regular weekly mecting of the Third Ward Tepublican Club will be held at 900 Wabash ave- 08 und 70 Wabash On Saturday, June 4, at 9 0'Clock, 30 Crates Crockery in open lots and original w Yellow and Rockingham Ware, 60 Brls Glawsware, Another mammoth rale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Attend thin sale for Bargains, Parlor and Cham- Wood Top ‘Tables, Tliil Tre 1 Walnut Bedsteads anl Mattrers Springs, Tlaby Cakrlges, Refelgerat lor and Oftice Denks, Show. o, Tl and Dacnosses, URE & 0., Anctioncers, Tuesddy, June 8, 1876. Extensive Auctlon Trade Sale of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS ! Among the special features for nur nest regnlar sale we beir to note the following: Alarge and well-assortesd stock of Custom-2ady CLOTEHING tn Men's and Bogs' wear, the sizes, quality, and workiusnship of Whieh we tnaranten first-clixs, i extensive line of HA 1 cvery variety of Men's amd n the Latest Stylen. ¥l A new and eompiote line of TABLE ¢ Pocket-Knlyen, Selssars dinplay of Plated Goods Shears, efe,, ‘and @ ng Hluncous stack, comprising Fanes ¢ meres, Shirtings, Cottonudes, Jdeuns, Kid il in great varicty, ioslery, Gent's Nocl rpenders, Overalls, Overshirte, Drees § derwenr, Umbrellas, Lace Shawls, 1 Apronx, ote. 5 { ¥ans, Luces, Tollot Sonps, Extracts, Pus, cic, A RETAILER'S S8TOCK, slightly damaged, witl uleo bo closed, GEO. P, GOn Carpets. The attention of the Trade fs lnvited (o onr Trade Sule of Carpets, held every Tugaday. aesday, June 6, we shull ¢ lnn, Memps, &e. et 1 o'cluck p. m. GEO, P. GORE & (0., 65 and 70 Wabasli-av. Extra Fine Display of Boots, Stioes & Stinpers Will be made at our Auction Sale of Wednesday June 7, and the goods MUST GO. 0. I GORE & CO., U8 & 70 Wabash-av. ay. lose out 50 Rollr MeNAMARA & CO, N. W. corner Madison-at. Lavge aul Well Assorled Slock BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION, ING, June 6, at $:30 o'clock, tnen of Congress, Alexin Tiea, and Kid Bhoea (n_every style, ) & 117 Wabash-av, TUESDAY MOR ;fl. ‘“‘\burclil:mecrn. BUTTERS & CO, 118and 120 Wabasl-av, JARSATURDAY SALL ousohold Fln;itum, Carpets, OROCUKERY, GLASSWARE, &o. Alro, 100 Bluck Wa Y BUTTERS & C0.'S RE( Wabunh-uv., Suturday, Juns L CO., Auctioneers. FOWLER & CO., Auctioneers, 274 und 270 Bust Madison-¢t. TEHIS DAY .AE 9:80 A. M. A very large und attructive suleof new anid secoud- ITURE. TParlor eets, Chinmber sty Library, and Ofice Fur. A durge ling of misit snd second-huon CARE] A ocera' windrles, snd an gasortivend of GENERAL ME Sy P LA B FURN NTA'S Colebrated Freneh Retpes. Wonderful accrctd o the Indies’ toflet. How tnanake nnd uee them, Never before offured in Ameries. fneludiing vyerything for beantilying ans e the " persdn. 4N prepure DO Seut to uny uddress for 25 cents. 1 ANTA, Chlcagos CONFECTIONERY,. CELEBRATED throng the Unlon—expiresae ANDY: tianer, Chicago, SIONAL. AND FINTULA positivel, cnred Withont paln o the use of kulfe, tiznture, ur eumatic, A SUK