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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1876. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, 7. C. Danke, of the Rod and Gun (late American Sportsman), of New York,ia In_ the city, attending thesState shioot, Me, C. C. Harrln was the gentleman attacked by eut-throats Monday night, not C. 1f. Harrie, a3 was stated In Tuceday morning's fastio. A gentieman nnmed Jobn McAnley, reehiing on Bouth Park avenue, was acized with eudden Ilinesa at the corner of Madlson nnd Btato sirects yesters day aftarnoon about 2 o'cluck, 1o was romored 10 bis home [n & carriage. The temperature yesterday, as olserved by Ma- nasee, opticlan, 88 Msdison street (Tainonn Tullding), wae at 8a. m., 50 degreess 10 &, m., G4; 12 m,, 035 3, ™., 08; 8 p. M., 03, Dorom- cter, 8. m., 28.90; 1p. 1., 20,03, Conslderable fanltfs found by tha ereditors of the defunct iome Inuranca Company hecatise the XRecelver, Mr. Thomae Backley, s not glving a finsl account af hia stewardeblp. 1t fo claimed hat he has sufiiclent money on hand to declaro an- other dividend, i " e contpling cara on the North- e e T 0 SRS Sricrany mormin: e £iin over and badly broken wp, The left e Avna broken below the knee, and tho richt Feverely Drafeed and cut, but neither injnry ia thought sc- vere enongh to’ necessitaty amputution, “Ile wa taken to the Tiome of hix family, No. 2 Redield satreet, wheea he was attended by Dr. Parks, aror Clark, of the Weat Town, will have his b(f(‘if(’:\c completed Monday, when the Board of Equailzntion meets, Up to this time nbont 6,500 Teturne far nersonal property have huen wmade, nud there nre abont 3,000 yer due. If these are ot handed by Monday mornint the viluations made Wy the Deputy Assessors wil] he taken, and parties taxcd on them, There will then be no redre: Mr. John O'Neill, wham Mayor Colvin recently tricd to appoiat & member of the Boxed of Public Worke, o the pluca of Mr. Prindiville, hay been confonnded by the publie fu an nnplessont extent ~elth anothier dolin O°Xedll, who in i conneetion of Agnew'n. The Mayors appolnteo it the owner of 2 plantnie-mill, "o iman of wealth, nnd free from enlangiing alliancen with any local politicinn, Al domes IL, Filldreth was fn (ho clty r- day, aceording fo n repostrecelved at hix brother's Tioune, hut was not_aronud nt hix ueanl hoants, Tiin presence In the Umited Statew Court fs not yot requir Dut, when it i« he will bo catled to ap- pear, There ke thuse’ wilo piy 1o Is. Leopli #hady until e knows what i to b done with Ua: noble band of murtyrs to the whisky canse, und Hien ho will oet. Mr. Gilbest Travis, of No, (05 Droadway, New York, 14 in deep anxiety over thy Tose of hia s, Tharles W, Travis, who left his home iy Bronkiyn Moy &) last, The youngman 13 thus described: Age, 15 yeara; hair, durki eves, Jarse ond dark 21 Wwith Tong Taahess complesion, ford carover oue of his eyes, anit letferm <4, 1 ononeof hisarms, “He was nst heard Fune 3, st Otlx, La Porte Connty, Ind, ~Any infore mation concorning the 1 T celved by his father at the addeess glve A witdow named Mary Lisk was found dead fn her hed yesterday morning at No, 57 De Koven street, and Trom & buttie of Jndsnum fonnd besido her 1t wan thought that she enme to her death by using that drug i excessive quantities, for the pnrpose fc paln in one of her s el 13 monthe of ullayinz intense Fhi rems. “'Pwo clnidren, aired were found bealde her, und are left wholly destl- tute, withont friends or relatives. Tho Coroner Dield the Inguest yesterday afternoun, and returned & verdict fnaccordance with the facts, It ol not ray whether (e nndanatm was tken for suicidal purposes or otherwiee, At on_enrly hour yesterday morning Officer Martin, while traveling his Leat, Dieard the watl of an fufant from o conl-shed in front of o shanty nt No. 150 West Thirteentis place, and upon entering found n newly-Lorn babe o tib of water, aud i mother layhg prostrate beside it. By the olheer's order the woiun waw pliced I a comi thon i the hone, wWhieh ia ocepe Mulvey, with whom the destitnte unfortun: Dbeen living for ronie ¥ . Or izer tendered s weryi at st irccounts other and child were Gobng wollr The womat: s but 21 yenrs of aye, tnd rays her nawe s dloggio Free. HOWE'S CIRGUS, Jlowe's Great Londun Clreur and Menagere will delight the multitude with a street parade to-day. The procession w tt trom the Lxposition grounds, on the Li L, amd pass up Washington str enue, th -kecond Atreet, Cottage Grove u nue, Twenty-mnth, Wobaxh avenue, ‘Twenty oud’ street upsin, State, Twelfth, Clark strect, Madison, Franklin, Washington, State, Randolph, Frankl again, Luke, Michigan avy und thence buck to the point or place of boglnning. Yhere will bo twe exhibitions—ut Land 7 p. o, — THE COURT-IIOUSE. CONSIDERING 7TIIL STONE-IIDS, A meeting of the Jolnt Commitiee on Publle Buildings and Public Service of the County Board was held yesterdny afternocn Lo conelder the bids for the stone for the uew Court-llouse. There mera prosent Menars, Lonerzam, Conly, Carroll, dulnkon, Guenther, Clea Mr. Lonorgan supgested that the first business be to determire what kind of stone khould be ired. Mr. Guenther wanted the - guestion settled whether the eatire work xhould be letta o fing trough Twe Yo wanted to reo the etone see nrkedt that he would not vute e nny clrcumstances, Mr. Guenther moved to let tie furishing, cute ting, and layng of the stone to one man, Mesers, dulineon und Carroll were uot prepaced o voto on the motlon, the Jatter remarking thut o great many ** blind " hida had heen han Architeet Bgon said e tiongh 3r. C mistaken. 1o baid never ween’ w mora reapensible fatof udders n all his connection with the county uildinge. Ar. Cleary wanted ta know whot would bu the difference bitween LIMESTONE AND ORANITE, Mr. Egan replied that geanite would cost double 26 much 2s Hinestone, necording to the bids, Ha contluned to kay that there wotls be needeld for the present conteact 817,090 cubie Teel of tone. The averuge price of Huestoue i e fonzh wae 57 cents per foot, whieh mveied 1he cost to $5:30, 790, Comparing this with the buas foz furni Nine, cut- ting, and setting tie stone, e found that it the county Jet the work by plecemeal that it woull Jowe not less thau ¥90.000, 10 suy nothing of the troubles that would follow, He wis oppoeed to purchasing the stone In the rowgh and the connty poing ntoe the stone cutting una setling busincss, Fotlcving that (L would Lo attended with mauy dins advantagen, Mr, Louly wayin favor of having who the contract for urnivhing ¢ quarry to the county to” cveut'of nny fallure, Mr. Egan then spoko at xome fenzth of TIE SEVENAL BIDs, paying that ho did could bis well earried ey vt re oL upplicnbly iless it wit wgreed to et the -tone In the rough. e then cLt he geveral blds, rema.king that was the only hidder for hunestor thut Patrick Fuuning wus the surnfehing, entting. und settl hie bide i Inquirleq v Y sy enbiers of the Commiittee ubout certatn bids, when the hid of Fan- Ding was sent for to uetily the quention whether ne roposed 1o furnish Lemont or other stong, ‘Chy {:I(l showed that Fanaing proposed to furnish Lu- nont rtoiie, horeupo Mz, Guenthcr raid o s u favor of crecting thy bullding of Lewont stone, except the columis, Mr. Ayara waid thu lefting of the contract for Le- nont etone would Increarethe panper list of that T ot over tho ura fn the Conly's ldeaw own. Mr. Conly replied that there was & mistake sotno- where.” 11C wan ghud, however, Uit Alr. Gnenthor ik thie opluko he Iid, but e would ot he watfy- Hed nuless the columi were aleo given to Lemiort, Mr. Cleary—What quairy do you want the stune to come from? AMr. Conly—I don't cire what quarry; but it the contract s glyen (o Lemont, 18 will INCHEASE THL DENOCRATIC VOTE THERE this fall at lcust ¥, 500, Mr. Ayars—Ami leavo the county 3,000 more paupers ta care for In tint horough tiext winter, M. Gonty—ithe upers are ot ull Democrate g ipon the st o b v, unid Doped action “wou Wb dus rad. r. Carrall wanteld some experienced hulhlers ealfed fn to examing the wevesal sawplea bufury nnx aetion was U dewnltory G Mr, Johuson wie tot ready to sgree 1 raed, In which the architect, by request, “made mome furthee fgures, showing that tho basenunt, colunn, and pilasters cunld by made of Fox Takind granite, and the re structuro of Hmestone, atusaving of over avar ane of th bids for Lemont ihacston: The further coushicration of the stone guestion waa then postponed until Friday at 2 o'cluck, ‘Fhe meeting throughout waa resssithal lewore fo 41 non-activn thus Hw action, yeu 1 wans very evie dent that there was a disposition fu the iinda of the Commit to fuvor certain partics, prominent asmuug whow Is Bushis Walker, of Lot Fhore wiis 1 feeling alrn in fovor of mistig bie quality of the rione i the Caurt<llunse, Wiieq will, duubticas, withnately preval Phe Blxtutg promiscs Lo amvuii to cotructing the basemeut of tho budldhg ot 5 the Fox Ialand having the preforcuce, and ihe semuinder of Walker's Le? awont Hmestons, ANTI-SECRET SOCIETILS. MEBTING OF TUL NATIONAL CHRIBUIAN ASS0- CIATION. ‘The annual Convention uf the Nationa) Christian Asaociation, opposcd 1o secret socletivs, gathered last eveniug du Farwell Hall, with an attendence exocediugly limited, & fow ladies appearing smong the sudienco, The Rev. L. N. Stratton, editor of the American Wealeyan, Syracuse, N. Y., called the meoting to order. ond the Rey, ‘Wenry Coggawell, of Ohlo, Vice-Frestdent of the Assoclation, was called upon to preside. The atage was occupled by President George, of neva (Oblo) College; 8, . Allen, W teld, PUET. P, Btoddart, Genera) Agent N, C A the Kov. I Cogge: well, Oblo; the Rev, J. 8. Barton, Fenton, Mich, ; Kdmund Honsyne, Cbicago, the iatter fn Past Manter's roralin, preseated him by Ladge, of which hie teas once o member. TI AIPOINTNENT OF COMMITTRES was procerdod with, Snralimeat—l. 1. Mattoan, Ohlo; IL. Day, Raes, Mich, {'rogramme—T, L, Darlow, J. K. Alwood, John Darln<co, Finance—C, 1. Remincton, Thomns Iadgo, C. . Hazcarty, John M. Wallace, Nomtnations—The Hev. L. N, Stratton, 1L I @rarze, banac Preston, 1u fhc absence vf the Presldent, TUE NEY, MR, CONNSWELL, maide the. n}wnlug address, and stated that during the year 1382 men hiad. renounced Masonry, and ho was' proud to stard up wean humbls member azalnat secret sactaties. e then £3ve a glawing ncconnt of what the Aseaciation had heen doing during the year. 1ie said that evcryhody could now find ont what was hidden behind Freemnson. vy. He gave himaelf conniderable credit formoral conrnze at Mansield, 0., when he "last year spoke aeninst Masonry hefore 1,500 members of - the Or- der, Mo mald Christlana did mot think cnongh of his maiter, e gava the lec- turers credit for - having “taken their llves In their handa, and every Christion was mor. aliy compelled to sipvort them., Hu pleaded foe meann to uphold the lecturers, because they placed their liven in jeopardy, They had undertiken no small huainesa in tryime to work againat this_evll, “hey had persanal éacrifiees to make in this matter, Tiey had chinracters=—all-~to risk, and they arked for jirayer, for moncy. They iad to work {n orlee to overthraw this system. They had to work and rm y aned that was'what the Aesoclation was trying 0 4o, and it was following the precepts of Chrlst. Keystone =z MR, KONAYNE hen annonnced that a candidate wonld be fnltiated this evening fu the Arat degeee of Ma<onry, af 7150 oclock, justayhe had inftinted thein himeelf in Kevntoiie Lodge, and that the sublinie or third de- greo would e conferred Friday evening. PILESIDENT GEOROE, of Geneva Callege, was then Introdnred, and made aaddress, ti which he hield that they had no pers conal quarreln with any membera of seceet bodies, ‘Fheir organie charscler was what they wete ob- poxing. “No matter how noble the almor objects of these socletlen, they hna no right fo orzanizo o sccret, as it was amatust the whl of God, He that Christlans Toved first Christ. and mext the Chureh, and that these two objects were fgnored by recret fraternitles, Scrret rocteties fonored Chelst and 11is Chureh, and the Bibie was mutilated by them, Iie read the foria of prayer at Maxonic funerals (o show that Christ was parposely omitted fu it, He held that it was s Chrlstinn prayer with the Chrise tian part left out, God would only answer prayer fn the name of 1is own Son, In xome Lodges the il niy nsed, but it was ** uncon- It had been furced as water was talevel. Musouie purity and holl- el ubove that pf Chriet, ness find been A litte malict wais pxed iffstond of the hlood of Chrlet. and wad expected to take it place. Fhey liad st ke ml the atonement and begevolent work done at Calvary. He orgited that Masonry wis u blow azaiustCliristianity, and Masonte charl- 1y nnd benevolence put In fts place, Hoheld that Masonry was n ‘Thelso, 1lko that of Jews, Mo- tammedans, or any bellever in Gol withont o Chrlst, Thire was 1o Christianity allowed in the Douse.” The spenker atated thit Maronry was only Thnfied to hewlthy members, who did not need he- nevolence, i tald nothing'n Ing only his own conciuslons from Freemasonry, wnd_tield that - Masons were compelled fo protect onc wnother in erime, ond oven in murder, Ho beld that Musonic chatity wae onl 1imited to Maxanic wives, mothors, and sisters. drunkard could e 8 Siuedn §f he conld unly Keep the recretr, ile wondered Now ministers and Chiristiune could thus be deceived, writing Christ up with one hand ana down with the other. Prxi- dent Georte's nddress was vouched for s being trae by tie fie Coggswell, wio eafd that the Gk of th nam in_the lodae wus contrary u Masonic law, yet le had prayed throngh Chirist whlle he vk Chaplath of o loige, and no ong di- furbed bim, becative they knew his (he spcaker's) charjeter. ‘e Cotamittee on Programme then reported an order of burinese for the scsrlon, after which the rceting sdjonrued (1 this woraing at b o'clock. M. O. WALKER, MEETING OF TIHE CREDITORY. A number of the erediforn of the Inte Martin 0, Walker wet at the office of Mr. Cate, corner Mudi- son and LaSal e strects, yesterday, There has been u fecling of dismay among (e creditore for same thne, nat atall allayed by the attorncys' billa which have een collected from the estute, which I never palil much of anything clse, Litigation and intestine fghte have onten well info the avnll- able funds, and the creditors have at luet deemed it necessary fo take some action in thelr own protece tun, Ir, Cute called the meeting to onler, and made an informal statenient of the oblect, which was to prevent the squandering and wiste'of the estate, snd to #ecure the payment of fta Indebledness, Mr. W. L. arlow enld thousnnds of dollars had boun pald to luwser to find ot whetlier or not the wlil shonld be admitted to probate, He wan in favor of a bill In ehuncery to compol the payment of creditors instead of lnwyors. Mr, Cato replied that the bill had been defeated, and Gen. Chetlafn appofnted adminixtrator, Mr. liartow continiied, sayinz that the Connty Caurt had heen Induced to” allow lirze amounts from the cstate to lawyers, apd that the attorney who ot whipped In tho proceedings recelved 512,000 Mit WALKER, ne of the helrs, suld e had ntfended to furnish any nformatlon’in his poesession o any nfd In hia funver, 1N suswer o vertain interrozatories by the ercditors, e eald e thonght that many of tha Incumbrances on the real-cetale property were not bona fids ncs, A8 10 Iawyors’ fuce, Liers was nietuko, In the amount, * Leonard & e Swett had re~ ved 33,0005 Ieham & Lincoln, $5,0005 Laws ce §3,000; Nmall' & Moore, 55,0005 Melville W, Failer, 1,000, in all $16,% 000; and this included the atiornoys 6n both slden. ‘The'money came from the 1ife fitsurance, which vy €05,000, but which was | settled for 50 'cents ou the doflar, becauo tho Cotipanes sct up the defense of nilsrepreecns tation by the decearcd us to the use of »piltuons liuors, A valunhle plece of property had becn rold under a morlsage givon by tho deceised to one Kingsland, of New York, Jt was bought in by Fargo, of New York, who sold It to Wella, of Mil- wadkee, Fargo anid Wells wero cliente or Mr. Small, There were $11, (00 of taxes on the prop- vty at tho tn. Me, Cate sald ho had denwn 4 bl to ect aside sonte of thuse ncts on: the ground of covspirucy. “The mecting was then formally orzanized, witly ~ i Cliatrman and Mr, Charles Do Berard ry, 5 THE POLLOWING-NAMED CREDITORS prosented thelr claima: Walkor, of the Lafiln & Rand Powiler Com- pany, $ V. I, 'y O . il i roet & Co,, $087: Gearge W, Chieney, 8011 I HNarding, 215,000 ¥, iartmann, S Dickineon, 840; * John ‘l.lluneu‘ll:{ P ‘S{IUO;S 2. nnd A, Price, 3. 1L 1 400 & Cswpbell, =z Curcise, SH J. Kline Hobert Tarrint, §2:01 ’y Kerber, $i1,0005 U nion Thomas Dunn, $300; Jolin 11 Hanimiond, Zht, $1,200; Munson, W, 25005 ¢, s C, & Sawyer Patrick M i Nathun 1 o . Montug, weron & Welr, 3 Willam &, i ouffer, $1,640, T A creditor moved thy appofitment of & ted to ind vut how much money b been pald, and fuz what. ‘Tl molion wes carricd, and the follow- b Commitice appoluted by the members of the meeting: A, Cate, Wo KL Lurnum, den, John 1, hnmond, b iseeting then adjourned untll next Tucsday {3 4 the ollices of Harting,,Nisicu & 170 Madivon street, Loom'14, —— THE AMPHITIIEATRE, WO BIOULD PAY FOR 1T, At Monday's mecting of the County Bonrd the Comnittee on Public Bulldings and Mospital re- ported i favor of having a clintcal umphitheatre constructed between the pavilivny now under roaf at the new County Hospital. ‘fhe cost of this M« tle Iuxury will be, according to the esimatos of Architect Cochrane, 48,740, 8o far s good, Architect Cochrane ulways cstimates libernlly, and then afterwards o great many **extran ™ areadded, s sevidenced by the haildinge alecady up, There in no ubjection” to o ercclion of wn amphi- theatre, “flut who will get the beneit of itr 1t ir Intended for tho use of Hush Mudical College, and I she need suct o addition she vughl to pay for the cost of it. A TIIBURE Feporter was among o number of snr- feons yesterdny and mude squity In regard to thy tter, They sl acknowledgo that un suphi- thentro it the County hoepital would be of heiedt tu the Northwest, 88 ticre {8 noue west of N York except ut Cinclunsth. ‘Pliey slso say that, while st aimphitheatre in desirable ut the County Hoapital, itabould, if coustructod, not ba for i benetit of the Rueh College slune, Which |s the only fntitution dhat wild peugs ny boneit from It in fuct, it would help fhe College ut the cost of the uxe .li'-:x-‘ur Cook County. All the surgcons uiree (hot If an amphitheatre could be bad ft should be free to ulf, bul If Rush College wanted it, Wiy, she should pay for it, or u very Mlucral reut for 1tw use. An_ operating-room feull thut {4 necessary (na hospita, when thero §3 no - umphithentio wltached 40 1L An swme plithentre would be wn unpleasaut thin to patlents, bt of a dvelirdly practica] beneut 10 the students of the West and Nor(hwest, Asitis nuw, to certain practical information In fepnrd Lo surpery, studenls have 10 go (o New manit. , Larnum, No. Yurk. ‘Phe physiclang and surgeons sy that if Ttush \l-u«--llruumu i# to have the beneiit of the propo; ¢ < should puy for it s, t ¢ or 1o benes uunly unleas It i thrown open to all calleges alike, und thus beoctit thy causs of seience Inthe Nortlwest, LOCAYL: LETTERS, BUIDOBFORT CANNINALISH, 0 the Kditor ar TAe Tribun Cit1cauo, Juno 20.—~In this worning's paper Ap- peara 8 very Incorrect account of the Cannibalivm at Bridgeport. The followlug 18 currect: Williaw David lives nt 3006 Suuth Molutedstreet, whers he keeps o suluon In front and 8 dunce- houro du reur of i, whero youth congregute t9 swoke, drink, dance, spark, oud tire; some of them af eany virtuo, snd others hoving no more virtue than loge of bog-deal. This dive fs, lke many olbera fu Clicagy, opcaeduntll after 13 o'clock every night. Here, and [n such places, thiesen in Ermlpl of three with thelr kida meot, nnd arrange 0 eally forth in aearch of progand roturn to ro- port pragreas, Al our mardees are traceable to such plrces, excopting perhaps ono in twenty. It waant this dive, 1000 South 1lalated atrect Sunday night fast, that & lot of men, bhoye, and girly et 10 dance those ronnd dances so destruce tive to morals and health, and which divinea #o much condemn. Andrew Melermntt, sceond ounzeat of the four aona of Michacl Mr. Dermott, City Snrreyor. danced with n certain gich mare rounds than Peter Flahorty, a father of two chifdren, thought proper, and he got np a quarrel, Tie crowd, composed ‘of younz butchers and eoughn, formed o ring and looked on. Fiahurty Acteil the part of a professional posger, and tn quick tima gonged ont ana of McDeemott's eyes cx and had operated on the uthar aimost succesafiily shen Con Shehan ran the risk of losing his eyen in aaving McDermott's. The wonnded nian lies now in & precartons condition at st _Lnke's Hoepital under the K This Flalerty s well knowi ae a profess wongerat the Twenty« secontl Strvet Station, where he was srrested for v operating on two men last winter. MeDermott does not drin, never had A quarrel with any one in ia tfe, fod fine specimen'of a yount man, of ial liabite, yery tender-heatted, und trnly henevolent, and afways a peacemoker; but the ve of lmvmf A danco mado him forget the old Seriptural_adsice, **With the holy you will be wade holy: but with the wicked you will be per: verted. ™ * The time must come when varents will hare protection for thetr chilldren, and that dens opened for thedr demoralfzation must he closed nt 1uor11anfn Canadn and eleesvhere, Yourn truly, M. McDruwort. Since writing the above | have called at the City Clerk's offico and found that Wilinm David ilas no license. 1f tiiere 1a many nore such pluces it In time to organize & protective epechal potice or canstables in civry block ta rally at glven signal for tho suppression of Inwleesnves. - Tho people begin to wanl mote protectivy, and lesa politics. M. MeD. P8 THE CITY-IIALL. Water-rents yesterday wero $2,543, Licenso Clerk gathered ubout 8200, The Committen on Police 1 called for 11 a'clock this mornhig at 200 und 202 Madison street. The Commfttee on Markets will meet ot & p, m. to-day in the Clty Cterk's ofilce. Mike Balley and hls men expect to recelve the bounce about the et of next month, They wilt meunwhile embrace thy opportinity to put down several shanties, To-day 06 Fulton etreet will Le condemuned, The wealla in the office that was once accnpled by the City Muralial, and which will probably be taken Dy Supt. Tlckey. are partly covered with mapy ehowing the mount of territory embraced in ench pulice precinct. There will be & meeting of the Councll this after- noon at $:40 o'clock, and there is a good deal of intereeting business to come up for disposal, Among other thinge will he the actlon on the bond of Caspar liutz ne Comptrofler. There {3 befng prepared by the Fire Department n list of all tho buildings fn the city. 1t will show fust how ity bulldings ars on cach lot, of wiat butlt, and whot each atracturc s used for. ‘Tho work an the et will b enormous, aud the result vatunhle for reference, Clty-Attarney Tathill has prepared and given to the Chafeman of the Brldewell Committee, nu or- dinance concerning the nmonnt of money allowed to the Dridewel] prisoners for cach day's wark, he ordinanes airees Wi Mr. THONITS Jate opin fon on the rubjrct which was that $2 waa the auiout provided for by the ehatter, Jolin D. Murphy, the newly-appointed Doller- Tnspector, 13 anxious to beglin the duties of hls oftice, 116 yesterday took the onth and filed his hond of {4,000, indorsed by William Wrightman and Jamea Walsh, Mr. Murphy hun had some hes- itancy abont taking possession’of the finplements and appanitne belonging to the office and aow in churge of the Ex-Inspector: accordingly he ab. tnined the ndvice of City-Attornuy Tuthill, which was to the effect that he conld al vilce Iy clalm to the upparatus, sud could begin hls work, which he will do, The Board of Wealth held a meetine yraterday, but did nothing ‘w{z‘mfl awlitlng sundry bills. The doathw for the week anding Joie 17 nunber belng an increnso af 10 over last week, and an § creass of 17 over the correspondimg sweek of last yenr, The principal canses of death were: chol- infantu, 63 enteritle, 53 scarlet fevor, 83 hy nnnition, t; cerebro-apinal menin- gltis, < sions, 17;_ old agte, 33 phihivls pulmonails, aceldents, 7; congestion of braln, 4, OF thuee, G8 were males: 190 were white; and 48 were marrieds 41 were lesn thon 1 yenr old, The Commlttee oa Firo anil Wator held s Star- Chamber meeting In the office of Marshial Benner yesterday ta eanwult on varlous referonces and up- on matters of Importance to the Fire Department, "The new boilor, smoke-biracr, or something of the kind. waw brought up, and the removal of Boller-Inapeetor Hamilton was before the hody. Concerning the smoka-turnor there Is a proporls tion that it bo Introduced fnto the North Side pumpin: #ce and exainine the worklig af thie patent tha Comnittee will ehortly mako i vlnit to Commissioner Wahl's factary, whero the Invention has beon aaplicd, Some of the membors of the Council have just beaun to ind out wliero the fun of befuz.an Alder man comes in. Suhl one yeaterday, **1 found o man at my houre thia morning carly. Hoeald to voted for you, and 1 wonll ke Ret o 1 askied Wim If 1 uaked for his vote, and ho The City raid ‘No," Therefore T told him that 1 wis under 0o obligation whatever to him. 1 could not get pluces for every man that vated for me, orelee ald have to'find 1,000 places,” Uther Aldermen ray that they hiave no thme for private business owlng to cominitteo mecetingy, consultations, Cotn- cil n;ef:lng«, etc,, running from moraing till late at night, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. "Thin eventng a largo delegation of tho inmates of tho County Building will start for Springfeld. John Comlskey touk a ride to the Insane Asylum yesterdny, to Inquireunto the number of paylng batlents there confined. The Commisrioners have not yet agreed when they will ptart_on tholr apreo to Clnclnnatl, bnt {t ia more than e)ruh.lbl! that Weduesday nozt will bo fnally ageeed upon. The new oven at the Insane Asylum hm\!]ull heen completed, and the Board was yesterday invited to attend w grand bread and pie vaking in the nest few days to teat the machine, The Grand Jury reasxembled yesterday, and took up the conslderation at jall and ball chaca, mony; other caseas inquired into way the kiffing of a man In the Inte Jumber-ehovers' rlot, A country delegato to the Sprinafield Democratlc Convention from the Third District made bia ap. jioarance at the bailding yestorday, but s not . owed to remain o great while, 1t was understood that his mind had not been fully mado Yip a fo whom ho would vote to send to §t. Louis, and one of Uhe aspirants fur that houor, feellng the neces. Mty of mother - wole, “touk luin oty B ncighborlug valoon anil labored with him for’ noveral howes. Lutor fn the Itountree came hack to the haflding and waa asked by Commissioner Carroll, ** Are you g ing (o bt Toulst™ lle replied curtly, **No, 1 don't waut to1 ¥ **Are you soing tu Springlold put In snother questloner, ud the answer cume, “1 peally don't know, " {u s melunclioly strain, Tha delogute who was 'Ishorod with o carnestly and long must bave been lmmovablo, you Mr. Jiountred may go 105t Luuls' ur the aike of la party. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘Tho Rev, W. J. Erdmen will glve a Tlible read. ing ot the Fonndlings' Home, No. 72 South Waod strect, to-mortuw ot 3 o'elock p. m, There will be muelc in the South Park Saturday afternoon from 3 tot v'clock by Hans Halatka's orchestra, The Commisstoncrs have made ar- rungeinents to moke all comfortable. 'he park phugtond will be on hand, and extra traind will be run by the 1linols Centrl Kaflroad Company. A grand shoating tournament. to by particlpated in by the *vcrack ™ ehota of the various eporting clubs of the State, will begin to-duy at Dexter Park, and continue the rest of the week, under the management of 8, 1L Turrifl, of Chicago, Two thousiud six hundred doldars, In addition to the prizes offered by the State Association, will be given 10 the successful competitory, gialisian oy CRIMINAL, Jokeph Weondex i8 locked up at the Armory charged with stealing a gold watch und chatn from August Mebeke, of No. 547 Clark strect. The property ju valued at §356 only. Ferst. liyrne last evening pounced down upon a den of colored gamblera at No. 205 Clark stre, Th keeper and seven of the Inmates were cap. tured, and admitted to bail until to.dny, Johin Stubenbiauer, of Dunleith, was tried yea- terday beforu Judge Blodgeit ona charge of de- frauding the revenue by not paying the taxou clgars manufactured by him, and was dlscharged. ‘The caso of James Ehay, charged with stenling somo conts from Elleabeth Smith, cane up beforn duntice Summerield yeatendny, and tho defendant waadischarged, the prosecutiug witness not sp- pearing, Jorto Howard and Emma Gardner, Inmates of o **Biler™ avenue huuse of ill-fume, were yesterdny held by Justice Snummerteld in 3500 buil to ths Crhminal Court for robbing a Granger nuined Gar- ;«illluhluul, from Blackbuawk Couuty, Wik, of Soww fncendiary lust l:ll%'ll bored two holes In the thy rear of Kasper Schatlner'asaloon at No, 642 Clark street, and after pouring in some kero- sense st fire to tho place, The flsmes woro alow 1o ignite the woad-wurk, however, and were casl) extinguislid by the proprictor, who waa aalvep K Ly thne fu the saloon, Richard Allen, who wad captored some time ago With e poupdrty in W4 posscealun that was nob thuught 1o belongto hiw, but who was dlacharged becatee of a Juck of evidence sutliclent to convict, wus again recurlund yeaterday by Detective Scott. " Mr, Willlam Manferro, of 84 Wasbington etrect, is the clalwant of the property, which cou- slats entirely of office fixturcs. Sarah Willlaws, u low white residing in & ucgro den of prostitutes at No. (23 Clark atrech, wan arrested Iast ovening. Gne of her fallon lsters named Lizzie Wella dispated her clalma os the champlun wiolder of the razor, aud fn return re. ceived n torgible slashing. When the frate damsol had finfahed, Lizzio Wedls wan taken (n charge by Dr. Sas, who dressed a deep gnal on her lefd acm, two feattul alanlies clear to_the boncon the right nrm, A three-inch cut on the forchead and right temple, and soveral minor cute about the body. T row was [nstigated by o colored Taver of hath w men. Al helong fo tiio very lowest and dirtleet suclal scam of tho city. SUBURBAN. IYDE PARK. The Roaed of Trasteca met In regular aesston yesterday, at 3:30 o'clack. The minutes of June 13 were read and approved, and, all the mumbers elng present, they proceeded ot once to busintea, The Committee appointed to eatimato the cost of the construction of sewer on the weut roadiay of Direxel boulevard, from Forty-third street to Onk- wood boulevard, and on Oakwood houlevard west 10 within 10 feet of Grund bonlevard, repurted the amount neceseary to be $14,500. This estimato wan approved, and th President nuthorized to file a petition tn the Cook County Court for the speeial nascastent, A petitlon of 0. W. Green ana otticrs, to extend the water-pino on Greenwoud aventio from just sonth of the Wilson sewlug-mae chine factory to Seventy-cichihi atreet. to sccum. moiate the laloratory of Chapman, Green & Lo, now In process of crection, and the dwellings on the avenue, was passed. Mr. Creig, the builder of the Madison sirect sew. ar, complaliel because his bit) lwd not boen pald, A considerable amount of rontine business of trivial importance wak transucted, and the Board adjourned, ‘Che Jato rainy weather appenrs tohave dampened the avdur of roclety hore, av well as tho cropa. The Iatter are not, apparently, reriously injured, but no sacial events of any portanca whatever occurred for weveral weeks. ‘Theie are brighter pr nivever, Next week, exact datg nown, n trent is expected in the ahapy of tical production of **Cindyrelin," to be pgiven by the pu- pils of ~Miss Holmes, The Mother-Gioosy putty, given by the fame children [ast winter, fs etill favbrably remembured, and the young peoplo aro much excited over the prospect, The repre- sentativen of the soveral charsctors cannot, us yet, b nacertalned, % George P, Trendway and wifo, Tlenry Wallace, and A, D. Lanb und wife have taken quarters at tho Hyde Park Tlonse. The hotel Iy begluning to resunic its formor lively appearance, Mr. Buck snd fumlly departod recontly for o trip to Duflalo. The South Parks nra progressing rapidly, 6 the Batior of The Trioune. vng Pink,e June 10, —In the Tast faino of the Uyile Park Sun 1 an accannt of the kad accldent tliat occtirred Wednenday sfternoon at tho Preshy- terlun Church, which fa altogether wrong, The writer of the article says: *"A number of chil- dren were playing nrownd and were ordered away, Inetead of lenving the preuuses, they went arouid th curuee, and fito tha aido”duor, and so {neids urch, " Yhis 18 not right. The little bay was walking with his slster, und, passingthe church, wished to go ln. Havime asked, and recelved ' permission fram several of the workmen to entor, tiey did ko, and wera coming out when the board fell, striking the child on the hond. nnd fudicting injurlos from which he died weveral hours later. "Wl child wan not playing srouud tha church, and had nut boen ordered awuy, but Wi in charge of hia slster, who liud hils liniil in hera when the ncel- dent touk pluce. JUsTICK, LAKE VIRW. The Board of Trustees met Monday, Drerent, Supervisor 5, F. Hauchett, Assesror A, J. Weck- Ter, Commiesionors Schafor and Goode. Absent, Canda, An amended ordinance was presented by the Board of Lincoln Park Conunissioners for the Lake Shore drive, which was adopted, and the Clerk In- niructed to certify ucopy of the same to sald Board, A pretitlon was presonted ssking the Board to re- peal the soloon ordinance, which was roforred to thie Cammiitee on Licenses, A petition was presented by the Swiss Mrenner- chor Soclety of Chicago asking permission of tho Board to holda festival ta celebrato tho 400th an- niversury of the Battle of Morat Sunday, Juno 5. Alwo for leave to scll wine, heer, and eigars, whileh was granted them upon’ their paying the st of 835 to the Supervisor of the tawn, A cominunieatlon was recelved front Willlam Sehlentcer, meking for a froo neddiers lcouse, which was referred to the Committes un License, Saluon-licensen wern granted the following. numed personn: Lawrenco Dair & liro,, J, Hot- tinver, L. Zeoder, J. Schneider, M. Bimon, C. aull, N Shoun, B, Gendor(T, Geotgo Tevine, F, 11 Conrad, I1. Liott & Cv,, und J. Huifmeyer. ‘The Conymitteu on Licenso reported. that they had made inquiry Inte the pelltion of snjoon-keep. e to reduca the liconna-foo to €50, und iing that it {6 not the desito of the majority ‘of tho “saloon- keepers, and recommend that no change bo made in s:d ordinanco. s were recgived from the Knowles Steam- Puwp Works nt 3000, and the Vergennes Muching Cowmpany for §1,200, for gxtra punip, Tho bid of Knowles Steam=Pump Worlws not bolng In cons formity withi the epocfdcatfons, it wns rejected and tho hid of the Vergennes Sachine Company swna accepted, and th Snpervivor wan Instructod 10 execute u contract with thom as per their bid. “I'he bilts of tho Town of Jeferson for improve- ment of Weetern avonnu were reforred to the Com- mittee of Roads and Brigus for spproval, 16 wan resolved that the Trensucor deposit with 6 Amerjean Lxchange Nutional Bank, New York, §4,5470 tomcet tho semi-annual Interest ducon Lake View water-bouds, duly 1, 1870, The bill of . A. Chapplo, contractor, amonnt- Ing to $372.50 for extra pipe-laying, was roferred to the Comuittes on Water Improvemonts, Jr}n motlon, adjourped to the frst Monday in uly, CICERO. At aapcelal meeting of the Board of Trustees held at the Town-tiail Monday, to consider bids for the construction of a box vower on Rligeland avente, from Egan avenno to Divislon strcot, tho following propoxnly were received and read: L B. Kungle, $24,080; John Christorg, 817,250; F. Canfield, §2,430; David Hallamin, $21, Michaul Hallamin, $20,603; H. I Conway, $24, Ti8; G, W, Quisgle & ¥, 'Lee, 4007 €. Mc neasoy Lirow., 381,107 1. Dongnl, $32, 8 i Metluzh, 828, 40 W, Kendalt, '821,5003 '\ €. Muhoney, ‘53 ¥, difidreth, 324, 8 31,725 Patrlcx Kelley, $17,%4:; Malcolm Lirth, §21,014 Isnac Darin, 520,744 . Haney &Co,, 17,1003 “Ihomas ~ Mackin, *837,100; deremiall thledge, 318, . 8. Scott, 310, 4 & Co., $16,00 1. Keligy, 8 telley, ‘510,187,203 M, C. Nilo, Haight, ¥10,005; Joln Duthy, $17, 682,403 J. 10 Datfey, 310,048.80; M. 3McNichols, §31,717; Charlex. Overcrocker, §35,000: Jahu AcNichols, lu,‘cjm;‘:; James McNichols, §17,010; J K, Gavin, 17, G0, John 11, Kelloy being tho lowest bidder, on mo- ton of Trautco Wuor, It was uridered thut the con- tract bu awardod to hin wt tho prico named in his bid. upon hie entertug fnto #oad and maflictent bonds to a anount duuble the sum of hin bid, wiil Tond ta he presented to and approved by the Board at the next regulse meeting, Alondsy, June 26, ot 4p. m —ee—— THE BLACK HILLS, Apecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, 81oux Ciry, In., June 20.—~The steamer Nelllp Peck, from Fort Bentoun, arrived here at 5 o'clock this evenlng, She brings 400 bales of robes, 600 packuges of furs, and a large invoico of Ndes. Among the passengers are fifty miners from Deadwood. They bave scveral thousand dollars in gold-dust, and came out for supplics, and will return to the wines {n 8 few days vinPlerre it the authorities permnit. Sho mada the '"f’ from Bentonto this port, distance 3,000 tles, (u cight days. Spectal Dixpateh to The Tribune. LeAveNwonrt, June 20.—Inforination was re- ceived this evenlug of the killing of o niner from Detroit numed Wilsun. Ilo ‘Was drinkfug ut o Bpring when shot by the Indians, e — e 10WA SABBATH-SCHOOLS, Couneit, BrLurrs, In., June 20.—The District Babbath-School Convention ussembled here to- day, and was largely attended. Thes session closed at 5 o'clock, and was succecded in the evening by the Eleventh Aunual Conventlon of the Iowa’ Babbath-Bchoot Atsoclation. There are delegates present from neagly every county in the State. The address this cvening of the Rev. C. 1 Tucker, of Mason City, President of the Association,was one of great power., A lurgo aumbur of delegates arrived this evening, and the morning trajus will sugment the number, HER BITTEREST FOE, The bitterest foc of womun s o heavy running, tiresome sewlng maching, und this is why the new Willcox & Gibbe automatic silent sewing mschiue—the lghtest running in the world, and the only one posscasing real sutomatie features 1a superseding all othe A Vislt to any of the offlces of the company WD puy. 200 und 203 Wabash uvenue, Chicago. e m— THE BEST PLACE TO BUY REFRIGERATORS, Dalton hias an fmmense stock of Flaherand other refrigerators, fcu-boxes, &c., Packer's cresm freezers, Kodzie water-Qiters, on which he makes very low prices. 102 State street, et — —— FOR THE INFORMATION OF LADIES baving drecwcs, costumes, or Jackets that sre solled, however much tehmmed, Hounced, or brald- ed, we clean without ripping. Couk & BcLalp, 80 Dearbors sud 261 Weat Madison sire — ——— — USICAL. ‘The libersl inducemonts offered by the Root & Sons Music Company to dealers and consumers of sheet music, muslc bopks, and musical instru- menta, make 150 Btate strest a very popular place, o Hen) D, ! Do 1]|||B’A'- Tut &0, Goldie, SPORTING. Return of the Whites from Their Eastern Trip. Thoy Begin Operations by Dofoating the Mutuals 4 to 2, Annnal Meeting of tho Illinofs Staio Sportsnen’s Assoclation. BASE-BALL. THUE SGCEPTION GAME, The Chieago Cluby returning from the best Enstern tour over made ly n Western club (barring one), and bearing the finest record ever made by a professional club agalnst equally rtroni antagoulsts, were nccorded threatening weather and s consequently small attendance yesterdny, It isn curlous and not altogether pleasing commentary on base-hall interest fa this effy to say (s the truthful observer is obljzed Lo) that the peoply seetn to ehject to see the present club play ball beeauss they nro more shceessful than any organization cver gathered in Chicago. This is, of course, ns in contrast to the attendance and patronage given to lost year's ning, which fought so nobly for tho bottoin of the list. It may be, perhaps, that the threatening weather of yesterday had somewhiat to do with the attendance; i the count at Thursday’s pame shall prove this the case, #n apology {8 ready, Yesterday's Fflmb was begun with the Whites- ot the but, “and Darnes led off with a sharp hit to Nlchols, which the latter pleked up slowly but sent to Start In thine to capture the striker if the ball hud_been lield—which the some |t was not, und Hornes was safe. Ho procetded to steal sccond, alded by Illcks' witle throw, wid went o third o L' fing lino drive sk sccond. The Intter stole accoud ns a matter uf course, and Anson was called on to assume the responsibility of bringing fu the ruos, e was quite cqual o the task, and made a model ig o rlg&u centre, on Which both Baruts aud Hines scored. To offsct this good bqfilnnln the Mutinls sent In Holdsworth, who hit sately, and, after Start and Teeacy had made outs, tiic bases were filled by Hallinin and Craver’s clean base hits Tlicks was, however, uncqual to the emergen and the slde retired on his high hit, which Glenn captured. ‘Tho seeomd inning having been l-m.tm\ he' with- out o ruw, the Whites opened the thind with White's long iy to Treacy, which was well taken ontside the fouldine. Ilines followed with a finebit, and was given second on Ifleks witd throw to Craver. _Anson helpud matters by a safe une to left tleld, and Hines wont casily to third. When Anson started to steal sccond 1licks threw to Craver to eateh him, and was wuceessiul, though ines saved his run_on the play, whict was all he hoped or expected. ‘The next scoring was done in the sixth Inning, when Peters led oll with an out, and Glenn put. ina falr-foul hit, on which he renched Orst. Bpalding followed with ’"fi" one, which droppedentely In right fleld, and Biclaski put one just aver third, to fll) tho bases, Baries hit hard to the out-flold, and saved (enw's ran, though muking an out himsclf, The Mutuals also keored in this Inning: for the first and last timo {n the game. Hallinsa led off with a two- baser over (ilenn, und crossed the home plata on Craver’sy hit to lett fleld, which should have yielded anly one base, but which by a bad throw ?ct. the strifer to thiyd, THeks followed with o elean hit, which sent Craver otne with the sce ond and Jnat run for his shle. The last three innings yielded no runs tocither club, and the gamo erided with the following HCORR: Chlcago. 700 4B Tarnes, 2b 1 0 White, 0; 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4/ 0 50 41 01 Spalding, p 4 U] 40 Blolaskl & £, 40 0 0 Autual., Toldwworth, c. I, 4| ol 2| 4 ol 0 Btarh, 10y cous o 4l ol 0] 6] 0] 1 Proncy, 1. fuiiesie 4 0l of of o 1 Halfiian, n. 8., 4 18 of 2l o er, 2 b, BE R Ho €. 4 0] 2 33 . £ 4{ 0} y] oo Mathews, p. 4001} 21 Nichola,e3 b. LRI Wbl wonsseasiveiiions 50 2| ofyrio] 7 Tanings— 6780 Chicsgo.. 100 0-~4 Sutuwl ..., 2000-2 Inninge— 6780 Clilcazo 100 0-1 Mutuil 00000100 0-L I'wo-hace hits—White, Hallinan, 1. Total buses on hita—Chicago, 16: Mutual, 10, Jiaecs on errors—Barnes, 1; Anson, 1—Chlca- 0, 2. i Left on hasea—White, 1 Anson, 33 McVoy, 1; Spnllllmi. 2; Dleleald, 3—Chlcago, 10. Holdse wurth, F; lallinan, 2{ Craver, 1; lficks, 2—Mu- tual, 7. Laased balls—Iilcks, 1, Wild pliches—Muihows, 1, ‘Thine of gnme—Two hours ivo minutes, Umpire—Al, Walsh, Loujsville, It has been uoted that the ground was entire- I{ too wet and shppery for flue play; and, con- sldering this fact, the game nust rank atnong the best pluyed of the season, A missed foul by Whito and an exensable error ht.y Glenn com- prise the mispinys chargable to the Chicagos, und their 0? otients are by no means ta bo blamed for wild play, thougli"their errors nearly all affected the score. ) ‘The fiue plays were numerous, and generall fully apprecinted. MeVey excited some merrf- ment %‘uy I'(u[?Bhlg down whils gathering ball from 8tart’s bity and recelved well-me plausc for his qulek recovery and good play In putting the man out. Nichols and Anson were avored with hard-hit Muers, which were well taken, though the latter’s cateh off Mathews was by far the most ditleult of tho two. Treacy wus the reclpient of loud approval for aone-hand ;mul‘h of o lung fly from McVey'sbat In the fifth nning, ’l‘lné' score_sufliclently indlcatesy that Iines, Anson, and Blelaski led the batudng? but it hard- 1y shows how great a surprisc the latter's flne perforinance was to the genernl spectator. The Whites play tn Milwaukeo to-day and meet the Mutuals in this city ggaln Thursday and Suturday, ST, LOUIS V8. ATHLETIC. Sprefal Disgatch to The Tridin 8t. Lows, June 20,—At Ueund Avenue Park this afternoon 8,000 spectators assembled to witness tho contest between the Athletics, of Philadel hlu\, and the Bt. Lous Brown Stock- ings. Mr. Willlan Medort was chosen umpire, and his errors fn judgment were numerous. The Browns, who loat the toss, played Pearce nt short, Mack at sccond, and MeGeary helilnd the Dat, Clapp's hands beliyz still very sore. Ritten- liouse caught for the Athletics, Malono also be- ngused up, Glaring errors i the first nlng gave the home team three runs und the visitors twe. One of the three rung scored by the Browns was earned, An almost faultless game was then Yhu’ml by both shdes till its close,” The best tielding was done h{ Zgttletn, Dehiman, TYorce, Pearce, Mack, und Meyerle. The batiings was weak, Hall, a noted havd-hitter, getting one of his long drives in the ninth juntog. All other safo hits were singles. TR ACORE: ed o i, Lowls, R P AE Cuthbert, 1. 1. of 1t 20l 0 Clupp, r. 1 1| 11 1) of Mcliary, ¢ 12 4l 3| 2 ) € 101 0f 1 o1 110 101l 41 Tirudley, p. ool af gl 2 Dehiman, 14 oi 1f1al o] 0 Mack, 2b. qol1]3 10 Tatal, 4 10/ 7 Athleti ¥orce, s, 1} 3f ol 4] 0 Fisler, ¢, f o} 1| 21 of 0 Mu{uh, 8Bl 1 of 4 21 0 Al 11 o) 2] 21 ol 0 Knight, 0 0l 3f 2l Sulton, 2 b! i o] ol &l 2 Rittenliouse, c. RE R Caons, 1. f. o0 100 Zettleln, 1'b. of 011 v} 0 2| 4ie7a1lia G780 001 0—4 00 000D o2 Runa eal St, Louis, 1. Tliue of game—One hour and Gve minutes, Cmplre—William Medort, of 6t, Louls. IRDIANAFOLIS, InnuaNavoris, Ind., June 20.—The second gamnu of base-bull between the Philadelphias and the Indianspolls ¢lub to-day resuited 'in a victory for the latter,—9 to 1, BUCOLIC—TWO-TUINDS OF A OREAT OAMEN AT TACINE, Special Dispatch to Tna Tribuna. Racing, Wis., June 20.—-Thy great game of base bull, Town versus (lown, was played on the Raclne College Campus this atlernoon fn }huI plrxuuncl: Of"l"ffil l}l.ouuml llpel:u;o]n, ncludivg the elito of the clty, with large dcle- gations }ixom Mwaukeo aud Cbicsgo. Thne wasa promptly called at 2p, rn.cl:!v the umpire, Cnpt. Willlatn Vance, who covered himaclf with Fh ¥ Wiroughout the play., The College ning = 1 B all odda the bost [n the, Narthwest, having vapiured the crack West Knde, of Milwaukee, by ascare of 1 ta 3 and the Clifengo Univer: by nscore of 20 to B In vlew of the record credlted to them, great caro waa cxerclaed In the selectinn of the clib which measured hata with them this afternoon, and the following gentle- men answered to the roll-call: Weleht, Captaln and tefe sield; Hugunin, piteher; Hall, eateher; Washburn, first base;’ TPettitt] second bage! Lovell, third basc; Kuapp, short stop: Dune combie, centre fiekls 8aze, right fickl. The ame vlaecd with the'stxtle fnntig, and rosd 83 0 20 In favor of the Gown. INDIVIDUAL, MENTION. Among the members of the Storo nine noted fur brilliant [-lnrlng mny by mens tioned Kna )E, who huamped “himsell as short stop 1iko a professonat, Hull enught everything, even a bait cold, the Intter helng ue- casfoned by his rltting down on the web rund, Pettitt never misacd “n fly, but, after the game waa over, ft, was_dizcovered that his head wos covered with molasses, Dincombo wan greeted with n storm of cheers for his magnifleent tield- inge In the centre, and Washburn played Lis base beautifully. TR 81A-DOA, Only two trifling cryoys could be detected in the many declsions of the wopire, When Sage insisted “on_running the bases after hebig ruted out at o first, the Captaln forgot Linn: for a moment and yelled: “lleave your anchor, you lubber(? And another time,when the piteher delyered to Lat on the \vruu’i slde, the (]ully tar told him to purt hfs helin. The elty is flluininated, and old nnd young wear the colors of the Town nine in honor of thelr shure in thy bl frolle. GAME PGSTPONZD, ¥ June 20.—The Hartford gume was deferred on account, LousviiL and Louisy of rafn, THE GAME LAWS, MEETING OF TUR ILLINOIS RTATE SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Thelillinots State Sportamen's Associntiontield its third aunual Conventlon in the rooms of the Audubon Club, In the McCormick Block, carner of Dearborn and Randolph strects. Chatles E. Felton, President, conducted the proceedings, nml in the absence of Uen. J. L. Stockton, the Beeretary, J. O. Plesson, of the Evanston Club, ocentpled that position, TIE DELLOATES, The following gentlemen, representing sevon shooting ¢lubs, were present: Quiney Shooting Club—W, B. Hauworth, Harvey Miller, Willtain Nuakes, D, E. Willlams, E. It Chntten. Kennleott Club, of Chivago— ticorge C. Sherman, E, 0. Dow, Danicl Bates, . T, Sherman, T, J. Higging, Evanston Gun Club—Danicl B, Reed, . 0. Plorzon, R A. Freeman, Ienry A, Taylor, A. M. DeCous deie. Chieago Shooting Club—lidward T. tiale, . Joninn, Iteury L Eschirleh, €. E. Willard, W, II._ Hagkell, Byeamore Club—Dr, E. L. Mayo, Jr, J. L. Pratt, A, 8. Barnes, C. O, Boyntom, Levi Hodge, Genesco Club—C. B. Ml N. Doxey, R. W, Cooly J. J. 8hook, C. F. Youugs. Audubon Ciub, of Chicaro—Unnrics Kern, C. T, Feiton, Abner Price, E. C. Wuller, W. T, Johuson, 8. MeDowali. The Lresident dellvered a brief address of weleome to the delegates, and referred to the work of the Assoclation In tho prosceution of the gnme lawa, and trasted that tne reorganiza- tion of the Association would greatly euhance its usctulness, On the motion of Me. Waller, the visiting del- Egutca were allowed the same privileges as wen- cra, ~ » REPORTS. The Treasurer, R. R. Clark, of Lnke View, ro- portud that all debts had been settied, and there was i balnneo of $1 In the Trensury ol the Assu- ciatlon, Arcport from the Financo Committee wos read by Mr. Wuller, ‘The work of the Commit- teo had been confined mainly to Chicago and viclnity, Twenty suite had been fstituted for violattons of the game laws. Thoy hud also de- cided upon a reorganization of the Assuciation ‘The becretary read a constitution and by-laws under which it 'was praposed tu reorgantze, and l.hu{' were adopted without change.” Thoy are similar to thosu of the New Yori State Sports- men's Assoiation, The rulea of the Audubon Club governing shoots wore adopted with slight change, Rule No. 1 was amented so a8 to mako the rise at single bisd shooting 31 yards instead of 25, and at double birds 38 yurds' instead of 20, After gome diseiisslon, Syemnoro wns selected as the pince for the next Convention, which mects the second Tuesday fn June, 1877, TS BLECTION OF OFFICRRS resulted fn the eholee of Jo L, Pratt, of the Ueneseo Club, a8 Presldent; W. B, Hauworth, of thie Quincy Club, First Vice-Frosident; C. 15, Miller, ‘of the Goneseo Club, ond Viees Presidont; E. O, Dow, of the Kennicott Club, Recording Seerotary John 8yme, of the Syca- more Club, Corresponding “Scerotary; J.” O, Tierson, of Tivanston Club, Treasurer, Tho President stated that he would announce the x\p’]mlutmunt of five Directors and g Law Committeo some time alter the adjournment of the Convention, On motlon of Mr. Felton, 1t was decided that when the Convention sdjourn It be to mect n;inin Aug. 28 next, at 2 p.m,, in the Audubon Clulrrooms, to arrangoe for the reception of the delegates of the Natlousl Convention, which meets here Ang, 20, A vote of thuuks was given tofthe retiring officers, Onmotlon of Mr. Felton, the Prosident was instructed to appolut flve delegates to the Nutlonnl Conveution, Tho Directors wero instructed to have 500 coples of the constitution aud by-lnwa and shoot- ing rules priuted aud distributed among tho menbers, On motlon of Mr. Waller, it waa declded that any club that pafd the Initiatlon fee of $10 would be'entitled to memnbership and participation In tho State shoot. Mr, Hauworth deslred some cxpression re- garding the restrietlons on shooting snlps and summer duck, which operated sgalust the sportamen of the western centre of the Stato. Ho would ke to kill quall up to tho 16t of Feb- ruary, : Beveral gentlemen opposed spring shootine, and supgested that the matter wus u subjoct for the Law Cominittes Lo act upon. ‘The Association then adjournced untll Aug. 28, o THE TURF, GALESDURG, Spectal Dispusch to The Tribune. Gavrsnuna, I, June 20.—The sumner meet- Ing of the Guicsburg Driving-Park, commencing July 1, will be o grand success, Weather tine, track splendid, and the stakes still open. ————— INDIANS, Gen, Terry's Expeditlon, Bpecial Correspondencs of Tha Tridune, BT, Pauw, Minu, June 1h—Newspaper-corre- spondonce received from Gen, Terry's camp at the mouth of Powder River, June 12, reports the command, oflleers und men, in good lealth, and their animals {n better condition than when they started from Fort Lincoln, Gen. Terry ar- rived at Powder River June 0, and procecded up the Yellowstone 80 miles with two companies of cavalry, on the Far West, where Lo met Gen. Gibbon's command, Gibbon had been in cainp on the Rosehud for ten duys, surrounded h{ ndlans and short of ratlons, awniting sup- ‘xlv:s from Ellls, which he received about June , when he pushied on to the Vellowstone, Ho had bad no general engogement, but lost three men killed by Indfans one duy within sight of caimp, . Brlsbin, of Gibbon's commaud, reported several hundred lodges of Indians un the Rose- bud, but on the opposite slde of the river from him, He was ordered back to the mouth of the Husebud with fous companies of the Becond Cavalry, whilo Custer wus turned logse, with nine companics of cavidry and two daya’ ratlons, on the opposite side of the Rosebud, und Tteno was sent up the Glendive River and fnto the Big Horn Valley, with another battalion of cavalry., The :upvly-d» ot Lins been moved from the mouth of the Glendive to Powder River, where all of the two commnnds are now loeated, ex- cept the cuvalry, which 18 moving ss above stted, Pack-mules furnish trunsportation for the cavaley-commands. Gen, T'erry met with no Indfans, and saw no fresh traces’of them, not even fnthe Bad Lands, which ure so el adapted to Indian worfure, though, much to the surpriso of all, they are now abimost wholly destitute of the gnme'very nuceasary to enable the Indlans wuurr’v on thi compalgn, The roads were ulmr) feariul after the seyere snow-storm of June 2. Buow fell Lo the depth of 10 fnches, but dlm’p earcd next day, The Yelluwstons very high. The Fur West came down from Powdir River to Glen- dive, s distancs of 73 miles, at tho rateof 28 mlleas an bhour. The Yellowstone 1s more favor- sblo for navigation than the Mlssouri, The channel fs better detined and’the water deeper, whils the banks do not cut. ———— FOURTH OF JULY, Special Disyaich to The Tridune, Lyavenwontii, Kan,, Juns 20.—1The Centen- uisl Fourth is golug to be gencrally celebrated in Kausas, In this city the preparations are completo, and everybody Is enthuslastle, Gen. —_— TPope, Gen. Paxton, and thomilitary will part pato. Guna wil bo fired, the. stroets ‘:u.’{fi nated, nud, in the nmrnlni:, & grand parads United Staten Senator Tngalle wil bo the orstey of thuday, E 5 _ DUATMS. MOORE—Jnne 1, 1870, Cathering, wifs of Justice John M. Moore, ' aged 50 yonra, and mantha, native of Anna, Parlah of Mufrue, County of Limcelck, Irciand. Juneraf from hor late resldenee, 347 Fonrth-qy, Wednerdny, June i, nt 11 o'clock . m., by cnt S Elmira, N. Y., Uloomington, 1L, Outniin, Neln o papors pleans epy s il f!ny alio reat In peace. Amen, PELKEY—Llizabeth, daughter of Ienry W, Thlzalioth Folhvy, of whonping-cogh, ned” 1 montis ond 24 e, the Funeral from residencoe, Wi rih.; Weidnerdaz. June 1, AL10:A0 aclage TOr AT B Wikena pipoes pleare copy, DBUBHRLE—ACT15 Weat Kandofphert., Tnea, day, June 20, 1870, George W, Buchrle, aged u{ yepreand aaionthl, il I’ al Thorsduy, June 22, Cars wi tan & 1. Lonis Jicpot st 0 n, m, feays $27"Luckport papers pleans copy. A0 Mary E,. lauztter of William . ang Eliznbieth Snlnon, naed 7 years, of sca on e 0th sk, 1o s ciiy, 0 SCATet fever, BRODERICK—In this clty, Tuexday, Jano o Tilclined Tiruderick, nent 00 gearn. ' 0TS 20 Funcral from i late reslience, 105 Sebor.. Thurs e 224 {nat., by car to Calvary Comegt tery.” Friewin of the fainity ate tnviid, > o0 _POLTCICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, sl i biecl i) 2k HURBART HURRANT HURRAH The Fourth Warid Club will hold aspeetal meeting Triday evenlug nt the hakl, corner of South arg avenao and Thisty-third sireet, to_ratify tho Nus tional and Stato tlekels nnd fhyotnt a Campaln Comultice, “The Won, Jumen Iy Root, membaryf the Natiunal Executive Cammitiee, the Hon, Johy i Do tho Tion. Sl St the Ifon, Charies L Reed, the ifon, A, mall, and otbers, speuk.” Lot the Hepublicans rally. 1l daven Lo Hian, President, SEVENTH WARD, Tho regulae syeekly meeting of the Seventh Ward Republican Clu T the purpose of ratifying the nomination of ¢ o Convention ot Cinclnati, and for the transaction of other busincas of - -portance ta the Club, yiil be held this evening at 481 Dine Inland avenue. A, Giaias, Presldent, CAR Lwneel hulsierad; e at o warfant. mnctition 1: o At WK Otrenter and rec hefore you by orecnd for st IXPONUDION Catsiage Depot, Wedi Stadleom-Al; Cormer (it L o mee 2D thronghont lon—expressed o all 5. 1t oand upwanl at i AU, GUc per I, Adidress orders GUNTH y Confee- tonier, Chicags x L3> DR.S. W.INGRAHAM TREATS DISEASES Of the Eye. Deafueass, Catarrh, Throat and Lungze, Disenres of the Ileart, Blood, and Nerves, Tho Ductor's well-known reputation in ¢ 8go for enos pant fna snflicient gnamntee o the. s fforer from nny form of disease that they can be benefited gpoedity and permaneutly. “Call at Offey 14, 15 Sotith Claric-rt, . Chic il orwrite for ad- viee, Ofiico hours, 10 8, m, to’'5 p. m., 7 to 0 ovening. AUCTION SALES. By WM. A. BUT'TERS & Ci Auctioneers, 118 and 120 Wabash-av, ASSIGNEE'S SALE 168,000 CIGARS AT AUCTION. WEDNESDAY Morning, June 21, at 11 o'clock, at our Sulcscooms, 118 und 120 Wrbash-av,, 1¢ vy 000 Cigary, conalating of iko following Tavoriie y Alutas, M Hena Victoris, Dosmritne Trabucoes, La Carolinus, Key West Conchas, Partayus, Tin Foll Almas, Tlor del Alinas, Nationals, La Afrique, Excoptions, Flor ds Fumas, Ef Moy del Humdor, | Cabinnar, o above re to' ho rold fo ¢loso the o Jacob Larly of Philadelpliia. Aletaied L. SAUCIER, Assigmnce, 5 WM. A BUTTERS & CO., Anctinueces, BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR SALE, Wednewday Morning, Juns 21, at 9:90 o'clock, at 118 & 120 Wabnsheav., N. K. cor. Madiso-st., WIHITE GRANITE, YELLOW WARE, TABLE CUTLERY, PLATED & GLASSWARE, CARPETS, AND OTHER MERCHANDISLE, BUTTERS & €08 REGULAR TRADE SALE 'APLE AND FANOY DRY GOO: SILKY, DRESS GOODS, HOSIELY, W h:\'s. CLOTIHING, STRAW (00DS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, BOOTS, St 3 £S, &e, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, at 1:50 vclock, at their salesrooms, 138 and 120 Wabneh-ay. CONSERVATOR'Y SALE, ENTIRE STOCK Liquors, Wines, Furniture, and Iixtures, in Store 445 sm‘l"‘;\‘*}‘!l‘&‘{“?fl:’\%}o tho ecstato of FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, AT 10 0'CLOCK, AT 445 STATE-BT. ‘Tho atock consists of Fine Whis Wines, Iirandics, Gins, Le. tles, Storo Flstares, Puruilir Ty order of the Court. TH0S. BRENNAN, Consarvator. W3 A BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers. 3 es, Tmported ty Coaks, Lot -y &C By G. P. GORE & CO., 03 and 70 Wabash-av. Another of thoso Lurge and Allractivo Auction Sales of FIXE Boots, Shoas & Stippers WILL BE MADE ON ‘Wednesday, June 21, AT 0:30 A. M., PROMPT. We shall stvocp them out ot any price. GEO. . GORE & co., 08 and 70 Wabaan-av, On TEURBDAY, Juno 22, at 0:30 o'clock, we shall rell & very laree stock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE othe highest bidder, 150 Walnat Belscuis, 50 Walnut Bureaus, 76 Wainut Tablzs, 0 Walnuf W. §. Turcaus, 30 Walaut Hall Trees, 50 Marbly-Top Tables, 30 Chawber Seta, 25 Farlor Suits, Sofas, Lounses, Mook Cases, Wardraes, Matiresees, Springs, Show Casc, Parlur and O0ice Dewks, Cart pets, Ol Cloth, lefrigerators, Ice Chests. Av'11 o'clock—Carrlayes, Bugsies, und lacnesses without roserve. G. P. GORE & CO.,_Auctioncers. OUIL REGULAR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE. PRIDAY Morning, June 23, at 4:30 o'clock, AN IMMENSE LATOUT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, The Finest Show of CARPRIS, which wmust bo sold. Goueral Mousekecping Goods, Crockers Glusn aua Plated Ware, Getoral Merchunilscs , &c., & Bayers slways find nt OUNSALES the largost stocks New and Second-hand Goods, ROY & CO._ ELINON, 10M ADRIAN H, MULLEL, Auctioneer, PULLHAN SODTHERN AR 0, STOCK. Adrian I, Muller's Son wil scll at Auction ¢ Wednerday, June 28, a1 12130 0'clock, at 111 Hoadway, New York, ., B0 sharct i Snuthiern Car Culpuy, 3100 cich (bye potheeated) wroom, No. N. FOWLEE & CO, Auctioneers, 274 and 270 Lust Madlson-sl. This day at 10a. m., our usal Wednesday Sale, aiid on thiv day an unustal lay-out of 5 both new and usud. At 11 o'clock, a full bine of new and mist CARPITS, Wall Paper In great varbly, Platform Bealoh “Trucks, etc. _Big show of guéral merchandie. By JAS. I, McNAMARA & COy 117 Wabash-av., N. V. cor. Madisun-st. BooTs AND suomfl;wwnowpwm Thursday Moming, Jwa 22, at 0:30 0'c 2 tmeut of fne Job Lots. e S A 808 Austlausars