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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1870C. 2 e ar . 1 . to Parls ruuslln, trimmed with porpendicnlad Tompehire will sofe colld for T ot T Rear | ending. nczemer e E‘frf«'.l-:'x:'m:%fl - EDUCATIONAL, B S.“.‘:n,fi"(.fl'i,i;l-r.é.[.:.ffigfi"' e ::.’:;.::..F;.‘ of i‘n:-'f; chrmne hlmn.«l;m\fl Tl senee OREIGN e o Cuine g : el prayera for hie sucey 3 Tacn nnd . fowerss hale pufled And bratded, A & Ve stiate 14 1 yet wlth the Roneboniam of EgypL. ien ixtsieenst g wreringia'tor | o b sdngo Gunneetehtte, 1r the Hactford Thmse | Bxchisto Senalor dames Evler, of Morgan, ko the happincka and prosperits of hismself and aipily Hho st or her mijest, - 1 Tonabrin 7 ehich v . FINANCIAL. Ted her hearers throngh ihe shadowy And musty on o that semtiment g cvoninewhenie | gocond Day’s Session of the | The reportaf the Commitiod n tho Condition af | yiazew of the {atacornbe. 1‘I|nflr‘nnrll\lhtllwasch and that' party rontrols the detegntion 3t wii} be T omm 8! Flidens bt if 1t e run In the {ntereat af the Now b Whiamn of Tndian C ents of the Londen Press on + t oo the Vnlveraity, read In the forepoon, was faken np ellent, A th oncluslon arose to the dignity of N Rt . aven clique 1t will be for lasacd, {anppose. ™ nlatforsy ' 183k Abe mipnote yoar man T Trustees of the Northwaest- foraction. M frat three soctions were adopted ‘{.‘.,‘,'5';,,,?"'(:‘;," :I“ ‘l i President (IJ&-nan Extradition = d, i v A ¥ o B o . . w! ut ddehate. Mis e ’ralt, o ufale, A oy R s 1D yon get up any enthusiaem over the rag- | dont want soy haltand-halh,| milkand, eeior ern University. & relatinie to the aale af Taml wero explatneil | gpanish bionie, withihght hale and dnk oyom wont 03sag0 Intydaws fodemnry, eratn dnring the War, wien It cost something 1o be iy the Committee, Judge Goodelcl xaid thot tin | Lok to fiest peinciples and conumonced **in the ) "Tiotn k. Andy an far e resclutions ara con- | (ruledurine 3 ; Universiy exp i Gt v e griontn | Kogling, o] sunduled wih the phllosaplors z corned, 1 preskme sa it do a8 well by IR TULER SOUND OX BONT POINTS, Presidont Fowlor Formally Tenders His | yrlinpirchased fofa tie all worth of thelr money, | i i roanll f fheje invetigations bad been, to | Tho Servian Peace Mlsslon to e e \Thopmiiiean il the way througis. Epler doca ot ittt wimis tiat Tiden Rosignation--Conmonce- R uus w112 (it oyt oo ot in | 1oach them that they hal N L e Constautinople Abandoned. Thiey are ail hancombe, anyway,™ M L T I L ands o elp if, and they ol mado lote of moncs. | ivan of white Swtss,with fatinigs,and founcos, uud Tassing from greater {0 leaaet things, the uen. | the Deinrata conld yuminate onld carey TG, | ment To-Day Tl prospects for n profitably investment wore not [ Nudineay high coraage, with Incon and coral, {loner, weting ns the sgent of the Kreyl tator | canhi earry New York. - o lHko admistion i in- B o e ol 1o LAY Mrenberd Tonw, || e B B T & sieh hris e ; ¢ ; A : 0% Dr. Perrine made his annnal uddress upon the el wnght Information shout Vermont politica fillclllymm‘nhylhr great majority of ‘Tllden men, dmmml“ O tine i ADTEIA Bvor the le"dn“‘. nette, wore 3 : Ammed with bands of fut- R e el e ey, | fio WA ey Loantales die Kealint | Gradunting Esercles at Lake Forest Tne | wivliof e upltomty Mo i T’ | I Covindt ied g i wile e e rl:-uvehr:::g’lle!r:]l:lfi‘c,:;‘ennkfihy in that State f« | Zulletin, fa among the foremost, stitute Yesterdaye=«A Brille Inbiy encred. flut, an ibio charter cunnot be chang. | widsand lace, 8o had_ patd conalderable atten- Tie, the underskiet lounced and fha Extraordinary Activity in tho Russinn RE A]]Y RELIEF Nnv;-and at Oronstadt, ed, his addtesa was thrown away, allhough maty | (lonto ** Pockets, " and nllor describing the con- generally about threo times avlargo wa the entire ANTETILIRN DIsGyar, tant Occaslons S the Tt helieve, Sith hins, 1h the GesTaHEY | (engs of e poekets of diffopent natiroks she car. | Buffet's Election Confirmed by tho Qures the Worst Pains in Bewogratic vote. | Nr, Atkinr.aud'tho othor meme |, Teteltatha ;"'nclll'r;";:";;mul e Elen more: of establishing an endowmant which cannot Bo | ried it into e operationa of the mind and domen: + Fronch Senate e elegntion were un: n 3 A 4 —_— sold. 5 i ol ellent nie 3 i ln{c‘r%illl‘l:lhu o thuelanm nbout 11, But, on 8 lot of fizures put v, Evana related how ho and his assoclates nrml'\‘:l;xx“x:;‘uw".\.:fia:lcv:,l I';’fi“:’:“‘! o exscellent - ey 3 AOVENNORSNIP QUESTION, down on a plece of paper, it in clalmed that hocan | University of Wisconsin=-Lom-= | hadstarted the University on n eapiful of 81,000, o band camo I 1.m'flm- with n rart of con- GREA ; ‘(‘rom One to Twcnt Mm“t nlthough it appeared that the contest wanbeing [ ho elected, The whole fsa matter of mero cateus Ench Trustee hought two lote for 81,000 10 iand | geatulatory air, Intended to exalt the spirita of the TAT BRITAIN,. C A made {fe:wcen “iDescon™ Esty, of Drattleboro | lntton. ‘There i no principle about = It bard University, Gales=- which thiey had just bought for §73 an‘nere. - And | Soun lndlos. ' Ab & gentlo reminder that e theall- MNERS WAGEI, D mbrrre) (¢ Writen 1 was® With | The man for un In Dnvls, but yon can't gol that they nll made moncy by It. clioa] daya had Lieen cast naide, the chief g _ . {Baptist and Temparhced { fom) and Cor., Mead, | thrangh the fieads of thene. fellows, and there'e no burg. s iembers. exprossed thetr eattefction | S of schion] dnsn lind icen Coet of o words are: ,_1?.',':"T'.';\"’,’;"J:;','“mfi:;cu,',,"'c,,,f;’,’i",’:{’," inaey “fs high ol Good Tem- | usetotey it." ——— with the plan proposed, pledeed themselves to do apenite 5 ?l’url.um}?r‘:m'iu'.min.l the g"ko.l The qries. ro-x1auT TIHE NORTIIWESTERN. AL e power 10 brttier. (he ante of the lofa Indepnence doy s comie, the miners’ wagen in the Weat Riding of Yarkshire N OT 0 N E HOUR il who wi i, W v these men, there Ia the usualaplutierine and fuming that tn. Sos - offeted, and ‘atating their Delief thot the rum Wing. wang doadics Is about to bo made, and ought will be ace “gqp;o“m;:ufl.wm. 1t Cwne | sald, L o | snrinbly ||‘re(-r|‘]finl¢= Druufi'rnllrit‘nn;-l-mF;xu,t LTS it a%m"yl:im?)nmfmrrfr asteesof | BESRI il e iee wiibin” yeas, e, Hanery 5““{"5':'h“lv'{'.'xllz"flsfii‘é"lxéu“'"""" e nade, and it f4 thought will be ac: e nomination_ of Gov, Peck or the aud he whole is spiritless, g« thongh only defeat wore | of the annual meeting of the Doard of Trastes for one, thonght that the Methodist brethren wonld gz, o X 3 '] . . . . e mo o . hTtom. |10 Ak mot | teipated, mnd thers Te mo. Seally St contest | the Nortinvestorn Univereity waa held Ut the Unle | (ol kiaaly 1o tho place if It wave thom n chancoto | The youn faica recognized tho good dddior's | ‘Tho Secrotary of the Mincrs' Unlon has weitten After Roading this Advortisement Neod Any appear, howeser, that' there was tnuch chunce for | over anything. Ed Merritt's pocket assoclatlon of | coratty ehapel yesterday morning, Dr, Perrlno | mnke money. good fitentlon, aud a pleared amilo passed throngh [ to all the minera® lodies: **Woare on the evoof a One Suffer with Pain, ll‘m clection of Mr, Dingham, of Stowe, the Demo- | Tllinois Democratie edifore met tawdny and paeed oo By B mi b, 3 J Dr. Davis exprossed hie aatiafaction at the plan, | the eburch and min; with the sunlight and the | terrible crists, and there is notta bo a eteike, hut " eratic randidate, and 8 pertect gentlemat. resolntion« favarinz the repenal of the two-thirds | S¥oked the Divine blessiing, After the debt i« paid it will reauire only ordinary | fragrance of the flowers. termsare (o be made gomehow.” T ansurea the T general opinion on_ the Congressional quies | pule fn the Nattonnl Convention, and ursiug the | Mr. Hoag, from the Committeo on Technology, | business management to ran the {nstitution within | Upon Mine Clara W, Smith devolved the valedic: | it oo IWH e F i L e ) tlan wis, that Col. deyce would be re-clected In | State Conventlon to pass o terotutlon demands [ roparted as followa: its ineoine, and make it one that cannot easily e | tory dntles. Sho in o handrame brunctie, dreaved | 108 & a stuke In begun, there la every 1 (e First Dietrict, and Dudley ¢, Dennfson in the | ing the immedinte and unconditisnal repeal of [ our committer, tn wham was refareed the Coltege | exeelled. \ i1 Syins, embrofderedand puffed, with fulltournare | Whood of 1té continuing «ome tinie, witha posi- - Seeomd. There I8 every prospect of a warm time | the Resnmption nct, which s denonnced an of Teehnolog: nts deparinient, Fhie fourth, Afth, fixth, eeventh, efehil, and [ and high corsage, trmmed with lacee aud flow: pors thas they nt Frof. 0. Resolutlons, In the Committec-room, with the or Hendricke, told g h yu‘n‘lfl-?x:rz:;}ul:l‘n’llzr:{'l‘o"-):}ll:(‘l‘ufillm&'lhcy h:u||m:|| np‘- expectation that they would receive nnanimous | the motion was lost. Finall Tpon the head of cach he lakd | question, ¢ billty ol having to subwlt ton still grenter redue- in the Third l)l!(flr}\\mlwuun “\'1‘"“?:‘"!'h%lhl'cl‘wxi ‘rr:de. ’l'ula"h Iu(“v]nd‘;ll "’I' rap to nu-I ;nmu‘r'ur. i JnR x:(’:u‘ }\’rfi'xml'nm;“x\'u'] ninth "lc“)flm were ,.,l!nl,n..\‘ “.[],(-:\' Drhpmlfl"fin-l lh-; e8] \t\in‘« upon ‘]‘ Kll;gfl:‘xnm]nn‘x;l’l'arag\:I.“‘ ",,,.,y B i 5 A lent: Mr. Gront, of Newport Mr. Dale, =12 backers, and they weitl, donbticss, in substance, - ol o, X dotag gond | pnayneed that (ov. Evans and Mr, Deering had | and, nmiler this comprehensive hiead, she fxe 8 P:nul; omd P, (:nlmn,' of lraeburg,—(he latter | bondopted by the Convention. The delezation ‘\;"'m;"}‘m MHI:}‘H;_(]‘-"E :‘lm:,h g&‘né{_fim!rn‘mm_ l"!rm each subseribed 81,500 to rafae the eatimated di woman's sphere, nnd locatel the dufles at the firg. | GBANT'S MBAIAGR ON THN BXTRADITION TIEATY. being a high-np Granger, azainel the two-thirds rule ia infended tn Tiiden's | {RaEctivg for the searto donte, that sefsreueele 1S | felency. of 0,000 the malary accaunt. {Ap: | side rather than'at tho head of uational aifai Loxnoy, dune 2252, m.—The Standard saya: PSR (glll--m-«, 'n:m‘“m moat prabably he fgnored by the theTeweat imber uf Fubirictors constatent with firt: 2‘1"“‘,',”(;]\"““,‘”{-"' 2‘ }\‘ l‘lnlrlv\f '?“.‘ fnh'"{!'(’;;;l x'n'. e 'n\h'dlcwlr{ “r'-mg‘nc;fl'mm v;fl;sr‘l,!‘ gv;;!mt ¢ | **We hope Prerident Grant’s messnga docs not ex- g S ‘onventlon, class work. &1,000, Mz, J. K. Sotaford hnd promised ] ge, aud el n) v 7 ol dlof o ST LOULS: W, 1%, Coolbaugh, of Chleago, 1s mentloned ae | Adopte 0. Htnz S106, atid . taunt, who had made very | chueses wia flled. with s good seneo wnd tho | PFerd tho settled detormtuation of the Awmerlcun I8 A THE NATIONAL CONVENTION, L4 5 Adopted, A =100, [¢] t relative ¢ I D Bl o oo T0d DribE, temporary, and (ien. Jolm 3. MeClernand 88 pere | 3 "Oueat, from the Committoe on Dy-Laws, ro- | larze donations previously, $100. Varther sub- | wisdom of a niuch vlder lndy, overnment relhtive to the esteailition questivn, Spectal Dispateh to manent Cintrman of the Conventlon, . \ i sl scriptions were then made by tfiose present, as CONFERIING DIPLOMAS. We infer from the message that If wo will concede | . B Touie June —Axlmm ity stray :\cyngu;s- N Tl ::;rw;r‘:;u"« enml.«;;:u:.lt p‘!':: ; .lehbyprrm:’ ‘::n;:’nglgl-l;; folliaves| Dr. Davie, €101 the fov. Wk Slow, | Andthen camo o end, the conforring of dl. | wimewhat an arrangomont fs porible, 1t bs - 11 to the Nationni Democratic Conventlun have drop- D 3 ary by th gennidopted the provi ? art, <hop, 8230, making a total | ploman upon the graduutes. There were lx, and | fortunafe that an amended treaty was not o:zol ped it lesb Ay ar e anil ags TUDE A¥D ASTETILDEG reguiting th muniber of the Esecative Commitie | of wershavo. T n UL T E;I.::l%:. uAcl\llu;w:huen et in conneétion | ated T 870, Tein o bielncen E-v practicn e : v o ey = o v: . 'he entiro report way ad ! 1= 1 with her part of the programme, tho complett s men 1o repalr the mistake Inthe beet way pe dolng duty os n sort of midvance guard for the Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune. cansed conalderablo discasalon. Tt was fnally de. | | i citise report was adonied it sbposy | il hor park of the neosraing s omiplere it | ey, 1ot ol way p numerons body to follaw. Quita a sprink- | Naw Youk, dunc 21,1t s not generally known | cldtd 1o fix the number at 11, 7 to ba elected, and |y '8 icoting of the Bonrd has reaulted o moves | s Evelyn E, Browne, of Eyanston, T, ‘The 7imes says: 4 The termination of the Ex- It waa tho firat and is the lng of visitors was Alro sten aboul | yow nearly the resolutio apted at the ttica | tbe Exccutive officers of the Doatd and of the | ment whichl will nndonbtedly relleve the University Miss Kntle A, Garrettson, of Muscatine, Ia, ition Trenty I6 n calamity. 1t fs satlefactory to the strects to-day, and to-night the | Conventlon, in New York State, cameto bolug [ Facuity and the Sccretary being members ex- | of It lmlplbwhl\w-;vtwllm'ni- H::‘:u:‘r l\\i"rv“.tr’un‘lnmzrl‘; m.. hml[’e (,}, %ml:tm‘. ;‘I{I l"l‘l"fll’b pote that l('lrcak nminrnm cxpn{!;ca n(mmlllwn ta [ hotela hase been livelier than fora long time. Al | dofuated in thelr most Important features, ofliclo, There was wide difference of opinlon as | nu R grand aml muccessful TWHure, ves g xg 11, Lelle Pratt, o usdnlo, Mich, ypen necatiations fora more elicient treaty, §hs 0 l P R d B e ot ate ety Tkt | e an ovnsontion ans caled fn | 10, Raing (he Rumber necessary o forh a- quo. | Brerent ued bhues, tho Cuiseruy ls boster o | - Ster Afeo it of Soreimon, 10, Prezdinttevearey” Sy etz ot | UL aln n[emeay of, unil zome of the delegates here have been con- | the interest of Tilden, and with the fntent to make | ram. The whole forenoon waa frittered away in | i naw ont of debt, has nnplo revenuos for” all fts | In iv remarks, which were briof, Dr, Patterson | 2 menace of terminating the exlating one, o forring with each other dnring the day. Judges | him the central fignre of the State; and, in farher- | sensciess debate upon theee by-lawe, expenditures, complimented the cluss upon the standard of ex- | 1t I6 " clea tiere * wonld by’ no | et Instantly stan th most excruclating patns, sllars Iianna and Porter, of the Indiana delegation, nre | anee of that Klea, the rerolutions previonsty pre- Judge Goodrich offered an amendment ta the oo cnumen wm;x. gl s cellenco It hatd ?}‘"f""“ In thelr studics, and bado ;N}}"—j!}"ygl yxt’t-‘n‘nllr}u the fistof extradition czlmes | Lungs, Stoinach, 180wels, oF other “,,,;dmwrhg‘”n',‘ml‘;; + the Southern Hotcl, while Dorsholmee and s | pared by Mr. Manton Marbls were Introduced by | effect that no membor of tho Faculty shail he ab. | 3. Tlonz read o tatement shuwing the wotk for | them a tonching wlen, hotween Great Britaln and the Tnited States so ux | one applieation, A TR L S DRt Wl Dl Ml 2 | T v S Witinout oe. | e churel) done by the Unfersity. I I874- tho | rof. Weston delivered tho sheepskinein an ap- | to Inciudy all criics mentionud fu the nct of 1830, three colleagues m(’)“'in:unur ure at the Lindell. | Licot.-Gov, Dorshelmer to the Comumittee on | Seit from waric JORe SIan TEE s tultion fees remitted to theologleal students | proprinste rpeech, In which he claimed hiln pupila | If the Intterdealres to include cvon moro crimos m Fmfll 01[‘ To Tw 5 il At v ted i A ion e table, byt | Amounted to €2,344.10, and In 18750 (o | for his jowels, asComnella uf old polnted out her | Gront Tiritaln would bo ready to considor tio 0 thongh the condltions mlzht cne NTY MINUTES, o rcrolation’ way [ 307515, rona s her E o oMol o ity %3 THANKS, a laurel wrenth, with the wish that they would wear | tall o new actof Parliamont. Weobserve with pleas- | Nomatter how violent or excriclating the pain, th proaclied peveral Unies turing tho day with o prop. | conflematlon, L e Smsth B e o B Lol eot= | he otlaywing was adopted inanimonsly: Hiem with e srace thn he sanifcetcd in plucing | wre that, while Prostilont Gtrant refunc tonecedo to | Jinetmatle, Tied-ridden, "1\, Crigpiced, Rorvou fi:‘m;,{xl\ um “‘r‘cmmm fadeosbimalianiy Two of the Committee—Me: r..‘_ red Smythe | o L l.'lmlnfl.|’l‘h_11 llm:‘?lln:?‘.nfl[iu‘:mh “-‘"“:L“T ;ln‘n.! them upon Ihclrfurchrlmlh,' i (hrInu-r(lmll!nl;mflflnllnu!rcnlyum||rn\‘l.<lu|n t earalgle, or prostrated with diseate way suffer, of i \the Indinntans anewered tht | fnd dohn I w York—opposed | Tiioy Byana read thie report of the Committea ape | FheHif e st whier fh Ul oxs aied ABHTY with Atdresned wera made by the Rev. Mr, Nichols | persous shall only bo tried for tie crines for which et e ation. wan for Hendtiis firet, dast, | thele adoptlon npun tiwo gronuds: Flrat, beenwee | polntid to consider the Andd pll the time, nnd that under no clrcumetances | they appare l" conveyeil |“‘lht|{ tong Instruc- FINANCIAL CONDITION wonld they support the co-called reformer frum Ho.nu‘lu the delegatess und, secoudly, becausc, I | of the Gniversity, which hud been awalted with In- Kew York, Hunna referred in wtrofg tenme to l‘l;\flfl'llnlnfimc‘nnm? of .lfr,\'.rlldl‘;l_n;!“e» (l} FAVE | foreat, 'The repost was substantiatly us follows: Tilden's conncetion with the Terre Matte & Aiton 'l=”' ea | "|“ 3 “‘;‘\;’ “.“-“‘k ork sta "'"""" Your Comsnlttee report that the rellable rovenura | et tailrond bond swindle, asierting that bis part e | couldearzy the State of New Vork, - Tho Commit- | ey atisaareea for ths cusilog suar ar0 estliuded st | and Uielr St tranenction proved bm to be a corrupt man | 100 however, ag Vi, whilel for 1 ara the Loy, 1, flled the formar Prof, ity, and . (A cspOrLin I 'the . 1 mud tho ftev, Dr. Gibson, und ot the closo the | they are extradited, ho docs not commit Wmaolf to 1 young Jadies of (i peaduaiing clnes gang the olaes. | & declarailon that o would reslit ftu Insertion fn otg, ** What's the (se of Cryfug? " and the band | new tronty, ™ ) - an weds | played while the clags wera congratulated by their | Thu Thines concludes: *4We omphatically repeat seores of fr the hope That o conulderntinns of pique or pinc- WILL “OF. ihvlrservice x, T o pprbbntion of Hicse seliatarstiy | *4 J ¢ I 11l be erlel gotlu- l'l‘l‘lcllcuunl lm‘i‘lx:mmlumlnwmcnwnud Tl At} o'elo lie rcholaes and a namber of the { tilio will be allowed to interfere with the negotla onrcoriial apprectation o ta report the resolutions 83 | fe boltonias same atitin met In the Jarke hall of the schuol, whers | tiol of A now treaty. " > R gl belm | oTaretl—thsn duvo zentlemen wlon dlxsentitg, - | $rom fents. tollego of | ol nesiaintanices nna friendship wero rencwed, g ord In i oty oF the mame of relormer. HEvery- | e Srawneond ‘ierenpon prepared on amend- | From intere et s Toliuge. bo_sustained | and the departing cles were buay bidding adien ( TURKEY. % stant Ease. ¢ ment reltine forth that cither Samucl J, Tilden, | From tuition, NTEURIDIO CONTRAD vinour, ar Sanford B, Chuech could, i ntof the Conventlon, carry the Stato uf rotofore, Adupted. those Jeft behlnd, The band onthe lawn poured Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflammune ¢ itw wtrans through the open windows, and hefore THE PLAGUE. b O ety e e | Lom he el were Wit theough the yatlorass | Townaw, Fine 81.—The number of deaths from | 4ol Of thie Dindder, Inflammntion of the between Tilden and Mendricics, the felendsof | Horiths eacit, an far ax can now he obrerved, beinz deter- i RS A e e 1tene | Sew York, and eubmitied it to e, Jotin Kellyand : ouly girlv can whirl when they hnva been deprived o iy Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho mindd fo ey with tie forioen hope. Fi en. | SE¥Aubiitiie Seholl, who faeored it LS ACMRIS. imaai i aF's Sinew for o lons time, St amothior reckution | 0 Flagu ot Baglad, tn May waa 1,122, Lungs, Soro Throat, DifMoutt ik men Wlio Are o oo - emort o yo | 10 support bis nmeudient in the Conentio, Tu Tha delivery of orations by iy members of th [ Wan lield this evenfitiy nud at 11 o'clock the lights | ? s, . Broathing, Palpltation of SIS & et St i | conseqnence of an unexvecton detentlon fn u Cont- o ey o e b e oo of | Wentout un the rchul iad lost six of Ws fairest | Loxoox, Juno 223 a. m.—A Timer dispateh the Honrt, Hyatorics, e renson (st his nomination in the Faco'of such | {uitieccroom, ir. itelly and st Schell wore not 5100, andowed by Mrs, . D. Easter, of Bvan<ton, | AU brlghiost orunments. from erlin saye Prlnice Gortacliakol has wroponed Oroup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, b rule fa Mmply Ipossisle, Col, Dorheimer | 1 the Conventlon at (e e wlien the nmondinent fing 8 Pranabie doeit 108 Ve VYA of attracted a Inego and fanionable nudlonce to, ti —— to sabmit to the Fowers & now and improved Influonzs, Hoadaoko, Toothacho New York delesation bad no dexdre to change s rule I8 recommeniled that the Treasurer hoap: | Contestonts gained their places by winning the . e h ction _ pacify the insurgent provinees, Tt B btained . the parly since 10, and, | Withous theisupport gt eeuth n falture, the T iy ol e he b siowed | STunm prices dwarded to tho five mombers of tho COMMENCEMENT EXTRCISES, f BEnVIA, Ague Ohiils, Ohilblains, and Frost Bites, therefore, were l\‘nll resulved upon tho aboHUon o | ofejany, the non-introduction uf the amend- o '1" DA PERRNIn iR have i nh‘ni;t \\'rl‘i}n».'fl)lu Lest cagaye, Music was furnished Spectat I’"l'aln'},\ £0 Thie Tribuns; A Viennn dispatch 1o the Timea m{n the pro- Tl)cnrpllcnfllm of the Teady Tellef to the part or e WO S | ¢ (xpinaTrs, B o o el 3% i Pt commttes tave, s | by Pound'e Orchetra, Mabtsoy, Wi, Jiino 21 —Tho tenty-thied an- | Jected Servian misslon {0 5 Vit Betn | martawhire the win oF ialouiy st et ardurt or s il e Convention, ond the enthu- | (i ian B pariiene i elagm with which he had been recefved, far exceed. Third—=That g ew:lar{ shall bo allowed the free '““‘.fi“:, ™ | ing nuvthing which had been fenderod to the naime | e of the second sory ot the Unlversity utice forhis | 31, TAVIES Tho progranme wag g followss b TS, (0 | yual Commencemont of the University of Wiscon- | Etven up, ehowing tat the hopo of obinining ang- | st comros o nand Shvery. e St ihew s | sin occurred to-day, when twenty-four yonng men thing by negothations with tho Porte has heen | TRenty dicns tn half o tumbler of water will.tn a fow 0 far 1lttle has buen eaid about other and con- ti it cundidnd euch a8 ‘Thurman, Lark Buyard, and Heymonr, and tho friends ] T 50 G Melherring G i | and women dolivered vratl 'l Tiso, | PUtBdCHRL ot Al R e Aalcs. WG Romach, lsurte t Co | AL 1T A b w0 il ofticer. **The Century,” S, clherring **Cavonr and | and women delivered oratlons and ossays, The NAVAL ACTIVITY, i i Leudneh, ) entery,” Collc, Dedathead nte. somentoring to foru somowortof | of, Tdene althouyhina Tidew Concentlon, vy o iliice rocomment, that, tor g | Tiatyth € Bhationd, “Thospeuiiors all i ox- | exerciuon woro all good, abovo tho avarnka in | Tho Post's Rorl dispateltoporta that allavai: T e 1 AW A combinanion whereby the place of Ylco-Treatfont | have been carried withont wnch onposition, ardiciion ot eappemiaemient ur'e "t | febloptly frcll, and huycaincehion noronsly avalls | abllity, and well dellvored, The ortions of | able hand aro working nlght and day at Cronstadt | BESDY MELKLE Wil fhem, ia fow drops (0 water sl e e e b of the beat | VA% TIDEN L WAJ OI A LEACE DEMOGHAT. [ Broseat vl of s whprodusalro renl sacatet W | 8 iy "“ud Wil o Bionincod nt tha cloea | Meesre. Ilinee und tichlo, botween whom th | 0 prebiro tho Kussian fect for eca. ELter T Fronets Diramiy o D1t eran natmtant. " rionds of the wentleman confors that they reer | go 100l S0 PR T8 FOERE 0 0d Prows of the Commencement cserclses tosday, The | Committeo with dificulty choso the latter for the very small amonnt of Presidentful timber in him. | .feted 1he Chics =Tlat wlien a0 selecteiland appratsed, tho lots | rpecelie wers excellnt In uitter,and tho delivery | 1, . [ N [ o Timea 10 give sencral cireulas | o fol vl s seloct i ek cullunt In 1 ¢ wis gold medal for the best Commencement FRANCE. ; flon 1o It xensation Charging twon. (ov. TTHACH | Fysnatcn: st the Pricba mored ocman, mo revorto | Of e spenkors relectd crudit apon the tminlnkid | exorclae, wero very fine oratorical cdorts, PRESS ML, SPRINGFILLD, the anthorship of the famous pegee resolition fn | W honk 't be kept for the purpose, And whenievor i i bl O Several of the ladlies, who, owing to several | VEBSAILLES, June 21,—In the Chamber of Dep- the platform of the Democratic National Conyen- | the uew valuation stinli bs put on this property, each lot FUE GOMMENGEAES setitl il - LEENS 1 g 8 TILE ILLINOIS DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. 1RG4, Lieut. Gov, Dorshelmer, of New | *hall be solif at thie valuatlon aud 1o athe fihior | exercisca will b held this forenoun, cloalng with | zentlomon excusing themsetves, wero In tho | utles, yeuterdoy, Duc D'Ormond, & Donapartlst, Feverand Agne cared for Afty conts, There fanota Spectal Disgatch (o The Tridune. York, who b now hore, minkes a_ atatement, which | Jaluntionshall be made by fhe Lxecutlvé Comtites | the President's lovee this evenin majority, bad very pralseworthy productions, | Intcoduced a bl granting the Hberty of the prees, | TCTieuinlnenlin the world that will cire fovur an Srmsoreen, N, dune 21.—For the most pazd | effectually expladen thls weak scnsution, e says | UK ropoy ranaining i wics THD ALUMNI. and some of them delivered them vory finely. BUPFET'S BLRCTION, S anc el § . Wixth==That The eanie ahall bi oTered nmil solil,nt such % e fovers qalded by 1) w6 oy 7 ity agers W thiat the revalntion weas Infroduced by Vallandig- | rediioed yriees, on torms of anc-0fm down sud the re: | The sunusl meeting of the Alumni Assaclatlon | iy ane perhinps mout taking in matter nnd VERSAILLES, Juno 21,— Ser i RUICK ne Tinavrays 10cady ASICE: ey centd por Luidis: they are already here—the wamo ol stagera who | Je (AL IR REEEREL Ty Ticurporis | MAter bR (b NOE txcucding eb Sears, withs por | Wy held yentorday afternoon at i o'cluck, The e i anallen el Loay o Juno 21, —In tha Scnate, to-dar, | Yoy Drugu i for theso many yeara havo regnlatly **gxed thing” ) s matiuder on titho not excocding ten years withiper | W leld vealordny attornon ot, 5 kel T | spoken was Mies Clarlcn romonatrance ogainet ko | the election of 3. Buffet was contirned, and the To the Canventions of the [finol Temneracy, tho | Hon 1,the ronart of the Commlttcson Roslntionss | Whikirenl ug:‘mficunumn"m’m wsual fornn of tiklG el taonms . '02; . Vlco-Drestilent, | much denunclstlon of thie tyrant wan by woman antor took by scat among the mémbers of result € all thete **Gxlng ™ fnvariably havins been | woods that he cquipped Spinala's ronlment ot hia | W8I becxcEut 5 ey new & : i Viltard; A ~ prsr tho 1ght Contre. . X et entire proceeds, or so mnch gy nec- | Oliver A Willards ® Secretary, Wl M. - Riye | racking more rlghts. Prozress and growth In the & i v . | ownexpense, cad thut it waa ut Tiklen's urgent re- 3 e ndon Trm ] Au Thecrest anani | mond, 71 Trensurer, Gedtge | Luit, 725 | [hatitution were npparent from to-day's exerclecs, e larecurs the defent of that party, With the catiee | qucrt thit SeCletian, In hls letter of ueceitance, o, a8 Abilen 10, the paynient of | Exceative Committee, ‘M. C._ Spelnger, B, R Crp W KT SRR CE b e andience, n GERMANY. v b which men contemplate the faevitoble, | ropudtated the peace plank of the Chleugu plate ‘raity, priucipal and latorest, and | Shrader, 715 W. 8, Matthe: Miew Lizzio R, 1} CHINDSE MILITARY STUDENTS, ticy ane buxy making ready on to-morrow to again | form, 1410 ather pUTpIL WIRUNET, | e st Wilte, "70;" aud Miea 8, Roheeca Itoland, 'Z4. | cluding many prominont men from diftorent parts | g, o SOREEE MIVEEREHE BEREENIG ooy DR, RADWAY'S ke of the preat Democratic principles which nod MISCELLANY, seicctions sad atntities anthey may prapectivelyaures | ©Coraldorabla tune was stiont in discueslng the | part of thio andienco, whiclt watched with clown ot | Serso s torin tn tho Pruslan bruy for tho purpose sncof them can define. In fact, tho firet quen- FOIL SURINGEIELD, hroash an nRENL T MEents A seth othor means ns | matter of wiving the alumnl reprusontation upon | tention the exorclser, which occupied throe hours. yatem, don Hable tu come before the Conventlon s i o the Rxeoutive Cominitioe may decm beat,to 1h friends | the Uoard of Trustees, tho opinlon being general TIR ALUMNL 3 Mreenthat. oy el cmarke. 1 tho pAsuit of | Do e e Ao | of i Untvamity W0ttt ot dad by Yot | tia tho ligurd diapinyled conaircrable chicolIn o= | at thelr meeting this aticrmoon ro-glectel Col. BELGIUM. e long-lost principles of tho party, or leave that | Difnola Central rontes for Springiold, Amony O O v e, and they | f08Iizto vlectna'lruateo tho nluanus nominated, | W = F. = Vilas President, C. N, ~Gregory COLLEOE TROUDLR. ) freat workk rulely to the L. Louls Convention, | th o i, e e viwn | ace, Ulfootes fo o arrang fof the ot dopure. | 4 e naking o contelbution of 51,000 trow the | Seerctary, and Trosewror, 4, Lo TS SO0 | Locrate, June S1,—There In great excltement | Porfectly tatelens, elegant vork rule st ention, | them were Dan 0'lara, Miles Kele, ¥re et of tho Woman's Coliree o8 (that 16 shadl, g lenat, | niumnl. and D, D. Frankenburger Poet next yoar, on TTATe, 21 —There I# g arfectly toateles, elegantly coated with sweet gum, with all thelr unswerving devotlon 10 the great | g, Mike Evans, Tom Moran, Juhn Fareythe, E 'p‘lfu"“-'.’;mp X:‘X‘l’ve;flrt J‘unvlufnfi"nn} Am»&fiy] n‘rv m&"w opled . resolution to” make aesnngorieity for | beowuso of tho horils demanatrations ngaint the | BACHE, TS, Tikiey '.‘Qi“u"&l’&.'é’x‘i-‘r:‘éf'ifi'."z!f‘.h,f’#fi’ rinclples aforevatd. Thfitips, Melvlite W. Fuller, snd othors equally | Ui Univcrstiy, That, tnstead of flling the vacancy | 3o 2 3 o orection of amonument to the alumnl who | Livaral students of the University. The lecturcs | 1iver, Hoken & niemmot ichy ki1 ‘ Tulllips, Melsiiio W. Fuller, and othors cauully | geuslonéiin'ine restenativn ot Preichy cwiir e | FERRY ITALL INSTITUTI. | (o) fntuo sorvice of tho Cnlon durlug the 1ato | g uhilovoply have beon wuaponded, and tho civil | Heniehis Costihation, Cotlvanies bt bt THE- LRADING MASAORNA e v DIONGr UF Deatcratic cibon ob Totris. | A e N e ST ALalty it be COMMENCESENT EXERCISES YESTERDAY, war, ; aard \as caflod out. * papnia, 1ithusnuae Billin Fover, Taammation of (ha now here aru especially desfrous that no platform | 3"y ‘of the delezuten lud o hesitation I | © TentA—That the 1 mi Bpecial Dispatch fo The Tribune. THX REGENTS AN fiowels, Tilice, wnd all Detangoionts of (no Inerns] in particular aball by sdopted, and Lelleve that ab- | wiating that thoy dld not propose 1o go to bed. to_yay for {nstructlon $18,H1) tor fhe enauing year, LAKE Fonear, dune 21,—~There b8 not a preftier | thin afterncon adopted u resolution Instracting the AUSTRIA. m‘"‘{fl“\\’mfi;‘"fll tocfecta porltive cure. Parely solutcly no platform othier than n declaration of ; TN INDELENDENTS, buty whervas, ugreably to tis sstinatkaut s COUIL | 10\ Co'on the fake ahore tha Lake Porest, the homo | Fitully to excloda refervnco to political partine T . SR gl SRR Bl Mt ey Wkl T delete thelr unnlterable sdherence to the principles of the 'l‘lu‘I Iv:;lfw‘{ulculs o :}refnlf;ck yorty man- "fi"“ Expeaben gl (e dustttutfon, il | of the Ferry Tall Institute, 1t lea villago af wag- Al chuschun (o) Commilenions u",{,“,,';:’,‘l'y‘;’;, e n;‘“‘f‘“"- i 2 brarye the following symptoms resuling from great Democratle party, leaving cversbody | Ssreh this cliy, wy that f the Domacrats nol. L ool COrp ot Ctenctiers” esberd, B ) Tiacunt curves, The fonds wind fn andout past | sembly ball, which 18 wuch neoted: e oT st oy herr, Aexls Yon | | Comuligation, Inwird Pllex #iinges of the Bioed fu W the dark as to what theso are, would | 4ot alopt’a soft money platform, or one sullable cford Tecummended that an appeal e madeio the | pleasant grounds nnd elegant country-scate, — Ba rula ho ity ter OFWar (anthoyliotg Emplon 'y he Head, Ackdityaf she slomach, Saunca igarshiu be best of all, Bx-Congrexsman dim Robinson, | o thele viewa, Petor Co fhielr nominee £ O K et fo Ty | 4+ Smootlily-shaven lawne, "fcroquet grounds, cre- NORMAL UNIVERSIT® o t— Korte Eruntlons, stnkinie o Flutterings in the Dt nt who is erealted with an uncommon deal of common ll'lr::‘xl;\um. “nullu‘\,vm‘»)%x\mm"l;l'x:g‘rl L':M: 1‘)2“:‘ I -“m-, m(ln_|'«llh,l,:{h{r‘(\?vxllllln‘l:hk_lrll:yunt oot hfi fnlly tended orchards, minlature lakes, the most CLOSB OF A YEA'S WORK. A Womnn's itevenge, ;};‘l’.fi l"’,'mghp ';!":.f;‘;"};‘gw_‘{:“ %fl%-‘glrl{rl[";‘;: :\:’fl'u!»"‘f} uenee, for a Democrat, nx-to party management, | piv 16 S, OF thess Teh wipport himn If S e | Eoatin onty Ritls midnthers af Hie. Fatuly ta ihoy | Giminutive ravines, romantic rustic brlizes, qulct, Spectal Diapated to The Tribune, Ourrespondence New York lerald, | Bumocating Ecuiation whort i @ Lylug Fosture, Din: thinke that Is obout what ought to bo dono. Ho | Sea ottt ot e hold n rathieas | WY docm exp Tor o, viivulig yuay, und pay | eubduod life, & sort of & dream of existence, and thy s cdlent, Broowisatoy, 1., June 21,—To-dny closcsthe | RosviLLy, I'a,, dune 10.—During the past year | BEROL Vision, Doly or Webs befure the st Fever waaclonsly addn that it In not well to be deelar- | tlon meeting in Philadelin on the Fourth of July, | Umunlysich it pri o-cdaar the reveies uf tho tn- i | 5 tho past sear | ad Lull Pota In th end 2f Pemplration, , Defciene Ing principlen that the 5t. Louis Convention might | sl then <onue uction will be taken regardiug the Yr | atitusion aa way he appicable (o that purpose afterdu. | Y0€ lotel are the characteristics of tho town. | yvork of the State Normul University for the school | #cveral dnring robberies have been committed In | Yellowness of the Kkin and Eye Irllnl in the sile, fraging tho sbeotutely hecessary cxpensesof thefnstl- | Dustness! The fact that there Is such a term | year of 1876, Durlng tho post three days oxnuu. | this village and viclnity by masked burglars, but no Cliest, Liube, and Suddon Fiushes of Heat. Buralng i 3 4 o 1} ly o) > ¥ 1l ushy, forco the Tllinols Pemocrata to retract. wenuadilie Donigemile nuiination WSS\ tn earnestly recommendedint tere. | DEINE80 Dush of roproach 1o Lako Forest. Its | natlons have been §n progreas, all of which havo | positiva clow o thu perpoteators of tha crimo was | | A few doten of ADWAYS PILLS willtrea the syse Perty Smlth and Jobin Rountroe, who aro hero | payiavinar, dune Lodn enthuslaatic and fme | AfEF, Uner o ciecuiistances whatevor, shall therbo | Jeavos ruette, and fts binds sing, ond | beon bighly etisfactury. Yesterday the State | ever obtaluod until the early part of the presont ;g',;g;;;,“;",‘,‘"g{;;lg‘;*';fi;lw;;fi disorders. Frice, 23 trom Chlcago, nre of the same opinion. They are | posing Derocratic ineeting hold to-night to asuan. | 4, deParture, (row dic uiion wavred ant waolutely | ita gramses wave monumental — of the | Honrd of Educationmet In regular wesslon —pres. | mionth, whon it apponrg o bo proved that tho leador . i here working to secure a Tilden delegation to St :f:m‘)‘lmfx‘nfil“ymr‘n:""ll’“d{'fir n‘nlx.:? ‘::“n‘l’l(l‘r‘)::‘x:lx ;lsc{nr:d Lvei 1\:14{ the. {:u:n i“ ltxhxxu‘llu. death of the shop, for to hatever | ent, the Presldent, Samuel W, Moulton, of Shelby | in the robberles was the son of 6 wealthy cltizen ? ithy od a delega Racredly and solenly pledied to ¥ ako Tose ebte ol : coniTemi o) Lucle EAA tnanimoinly for ildes, aud shvoloicds deleza: | piibon by el in sty bliad 1100 | of usinsss tho bisl of Lako Forest o fudelted it | vile, omilevven other mombers, Prof. Eduwin G | fn this place, s pentleman who, s blmsolt the St 1 campanted by the principal brass-hand of ihe etty, | this relfe, that wider Bo oicunistanced thercateer | ehrinks from recognition of thatbusinees now, und | ffowott, who has been scting us Predent pro tem, | REANICat AR bY LXE urgiaies. | o0 rat cobbery who comea to work for Hendricks, and to do what | 30'z8 Y St. Touis hiwd wiso the nomiaation af The | ol e kpenics of iy fuatitution excesd nes teve | atands apart from tho hustilug, tndustrious world, | elnce the resfgnation of Richard Edwards fn Do | $ncommiiiol n ey, (000 & mah waned 1 3o se can to keep inilation out of the platform, i8 | deu in tho Natlonal Convention. "“;‘ M‘:“';nc;, 111 aftasnas. and isasort of a Sleepy Uollow, over which the | cember lasl, presented his report of tho | jegacy of 3,600 !runl'ndecenludr:nllllve.m ‘?Ill u:: [ ilso understood to fasor no platforn at all. On = THB AFTERNOON RERSION Inke breezes blow tenderly, and through which tho | working of the fnstitntion durlng that | night of thu 25th of May three men effected an en- e othier hand, the rag-infiation Democracy do not TOCAL. was opened with prayer by Dr. Fowler, Dr. Ha. | stranger pedestelan walks In dlamal hopo that be | timo, Among other statements, It showed | trance Into his house, and hy threata on hls life ho 3 icom Ina temper, #o far a4 hoard from, L0 be At oy Dhwecaton tho Toowing eports can ind somo road, which, like tio snake fn the | that tho attendance this year had been oo, | 344 uphiawmoney. 'Tho robbor wero sll marked, fown npon. They want sometling sald for effect s Your_Commiitee on Facuity beg iave’to renorts | fabio, docs not swailow itsolf, commencingat tha | and that 82,000 or §3,000 Lad becn saved bn tho | omponiSer oy stonery. Iicr und bis volco was not apon the &1, Louis Convention, FOR MAYOR,. SSrai=Thiat B0 complants touching any member of | yat y J rucognized by Monruo, e > y CHATLES B, CULYE Faculty hiave reached s, auch o3 tu detnand uny sotlon | 104 running of the Inetitution. It also recommends Lata in the fall the oflos of Webber & Co,'s largo GEN. SINGLETON, CHARLES B. CULVER. of this Buard ur report from this Copmitice, It 1 nos unnatural that such an atmosphcro | certain repalrs about the building, and that some | tanmery was broken into, nnd the watchman, be- who fa the inost prominent of their men who han v the Edltor of The Tribune. jepecoiyaur, Lammiites | WOl avebscitally, et | should be deemed good for th mind of youth, | steps be also taken to induce more to enter tho | forg fio could give uny ainnay was pazyed and OF ton years' growth oured ihus far arrived, declares that there hnn gottobe | CHIcAwo, June 21,~Tho presout demoralized | ji00n'Uiict'n Prostdent of (hin Duiversity AL the earlis | where the young fdea can shoot without becoming | @ramwar nnd Kigh-School Departments, sl Thepewen i tie s thant-4u0. 000, th a t condition of our wanicipat aifalrs genueally, and | extuato practicable, Wa recominend the appofutment ' i & J matn portion of this being deslyned for payment in lssue made wpon the currency questlun, snd S el sl o il hich ora spe D cniimtioe to frupare retatutio nervously bad fn murkemanship through the evil PHESIDENTIAL BLECTION. I large purchase of burk Jund the Cowpany had gl “nt the Conventlon must make the Iasue by de. | the nauctal embarrassments under which wearo | 8F 3 speclal o wiitice (o TIRBase fesiotins influcnces that are supposed to settle down upon After llatontug to this report the Board proceeded | MAde. BY DR RAD AYS E IES s1aring for tho tmmediate and unconditionat repeny | Suflering, demand fora Chlef Magistrate a soun and gervices of tha retitfag Prestdent, Lr, Fowlel Jess Eden-like loclities, The caol, fresh afr, the | 4o il th n th IP eatdentt o » Charles Webber. &on of the principal of the _tan- 3 h ihe Itenumption act, careful, practical merohunt, —oie whoso muccews In | Dr. Fowler, at this point, formully wendered accowslbility to Chicago, thu clasw of peo- v‘l’rlcuuuuzf“;vayinnvl “xxn‘::nfl:«: .:n::m"mi{l:?." Acey e nes hasd bhoklnper ut Huling of 'thg JUDGE JANES ALLEX Dnnincn aifods guaranies of e capoctty tox. | fermation 51 Preafyeit whieh RO prevlonaly | 1o st “whom studenin wonld bo browgut | Frof. fowetc s beeir comtocted vith {hE wity: | Sective mugscotis many ingentous teorton mn- 1o | * MAVEEARAF VAR AIRON B phE ovA ixpresses himeelf to tho rame effect, | iFlCAtoane cliy from t ,,:",";;'If,‘; {‘:“h":.‘" ,.;’}:““b; tako effect ut the end of thy present collegu yi In coutact, engrested the establishment of a seini- | tlon ever suco ity -:mbllnluncm.—ueurlfi‘ twenty | the robhery, ani continuing the search for evi- & i i there are lrendy here o Targe mume | Nhoail e beot runduriug tho past tky earuby | v report adopied, and iho Conmiiica daficd | nary, and the Commencemont to-dny tostifcs to | et —and ot ouly s ability wid experlence ua | donce afler the ulicer had glven it up, e T A il anaay: Thotthe T g but hiscxperienca a3 Proaldent pro ten ol i eryinay b hoinnied, 1 this stntement ¢ o] e A g l e ¢l for appoiuted. ¥ : Profensor, m In Fobruary lost the house of nn old Guorman 1 have Ind s Ovariun Tumor In L i lowe we ot delogates | who elaro | in el | el T view of prowent urven ‘damends of o L T the wadow o tho chiofeo and the cxcellence of | for the Init six monttn, demonsirato bls luoss fur | named elimun, & milo out of tho village, wus | els for ten years. 1" trled Tho st iraicians of s rew. refurenceta the ellorlate eagitinrg the. | €W U e hnoite Ly wand aeayor there: Gov. ns, for the Corumittes appolnted to | the inatitution, ¢ wholo week hay beer devoted | the position, The nctlon of the Buard Is bighly up- | visited by five mosked men. Beliman lived alone, xvlm-nwulnungnn‘ybrnmu, ltwu-¥ruwlnxx-; nuch ras Zonventlon, Gen. Singleton smpliatlenlly siya the | ¥OEIOR BEAEIR ARG, BRG MO draw ip rexolutionn Telativo to the duath of the | 10 cxerclsew of tho different classes, begluning | proved by all here, ond was known {g iave consfderable monoy somo- | {ilty that feoutd, ot hiave lised much tonger, A Tonventlon can onty be secured fur Filden upon o | V7 Gilver b been an active merchant ofour | lamented Philo Judson, prescnted u report recom- | With the bacealaurcate on Sunday, und tollowiug . ALUANE where. llo had huarded his earnloga for mere | Lt o iieh faill, i thiein, Dot Dosy, afier mich reentack piatforin, and that tho Domocrate of | cily ior (n rechis Team. o st b | mending the adoption by a Fig votu of the reso. | thrangh Monday and Tueidsy with the tiumv | Atdp. in. the Alumnus Auoclation matn the | bian Afly yoars. g roubars bonnd the ald man | aeifberatin, tirivd fnem, ¢ i e e i 1o than 3 b tine ho ¢ EE 0 opted by the Lxecntive Committoe, aud | fcrew. sud rack of tho ncholastic inquisition | Philadeiphlan Hall sud clected oticers for the en- | §n u chalr, butall thelr threats o take his Jifo | I purchascit aix botiles of (he Resolyent, two baxesnt Ninois will accep B U ndition. | has earned & reputation for integrity nnquestioned, ) Y 3 ¢ JOUN i1, OBERLT, and his success witeats hin capacity to conduct hn | heretoforo published i Tue Timnuse, politely termed examination. ‘Phnt these exami- | suing year, Prof. doseph Carter was chosen Presl: | falled to forco him to revenl the whercabouts of | the Pills, sut twa botties of the Rellef, 1 used thusa ot 5 5 Thre Fowlsrand 0oy, Evana delivorod glowing | uotions were successful in testified in the fact that | dent. * Affer tho business meeting s splendid ban- | bla treasuce, — They hold s feet 1o the | Withoutany apparent bencit, 1 detoriloed to perso: ot .f:'f.fl'fl?(flx“a”fflffirf,fifiiLlr'“g";.‘.:’x'»'.'.‘,'n bt E;?fi"é, s <l DuL Bf i picsent onibarated itfecting ealocien upon the decensed and the | 10 deatls hove marked the efforts of the lust three | yuet'waa surved in tho building, at Which about | Ore, scorchied hte Hoati with burningwhipof straw, | SFte l‘(;‘,fi}'{:’,“,{"‘,‘,‘o“‘,g';"“}},’fi",',',.‘ o I Mis State, and who is moved betimes to plain | ho i held by the members of our Board re Juss sustained by the Unlversity in his death, | 48y it foventy-(ve persune wore present, uuiong thema | but pll to po purpose, They then poured keroseuo | wero gouo 1 lind loat twanty=0ve poutia, Ipeceh, says It maked no difference, sluce the 1l- | of Trade, Imny mentlon the fact that rome two | 3fter which tde roport was unanimoualy adopted ‘linuqd,u found the culm ?.n‘lxlr:n in tho gradua- | pumbor of the Stite” Joncd, Pt on Leltman and bullt o dra under hia chalr, when | Teontinued to use thie medicine untll T waa_surn that nofe Démocrncy 1as 1o longer any principles, and | years ago, when hix name wan proposed for Presi- | by 8 rlaing vote. tlon excrelecs of the young ladies of tho Benlor ( Southern Normal, aud Frof, 1 of the d, Bunlll: of tha | Lu courave falled W, and ho showed them the | 1 wasentirely cured, 1 took the medicine sbout fiva | iy : G A ! : ) KLECTION OF OFFICENS. class, who have **fintalicil Their education, snd | Industris) University. A mors legans cnlation | hiding-placo of neacly $1,000. “They then mado | Jiouths, ahd durlngthat tiine lost fortyavo pounts Y O o i et by Lot Wi It Ui 8k8list | Judze coodrieh, from tho Nowinating Coramit. | Who irero bldden God specd by the lareat conare- | ora niors congonlal tio lisu ovor beon enjuyed | biin ricus on b bTe shat ho wid no sahor Bt | b g turec ozel butlca G tha sVt s1x 508 plank deamnding the lmnediste and aueondi- | mombera, anly o vote, | helivve, behi castogninst | tee, presented & report nombnating tho uicors stil] | futlon that ceur nuecnibled fn the l‘;"’“"?“},‘,}"“’ by tho Aesoclation and lta fricnds. placea for wmoney, and then robound hi snd left. Teel perfectly well, and my lienrt la full of gratituda Honal repeal of tn emunpiion act, From tha | hlm—prabably i o, Althawgh tot u politiclan | 40 be elocted. Tho numineos wora lulloted for | Preshyterian church. Gireut preparatians hud been IUHSDAY, n. Toyuu tion. " Tashionably dressud and uitractive, camo | Rid your wonderful meafetne, | reet deeply tadcited, Thige and “tnquired for & Juwtice of tho | MY Prayer s thatit may be wa nuct of o biesuy to bib- She wuld aho wunted to glve sumo Informu- | 748 has been toine, " ] . At o for the occasfon, Yesterday had been spent | Cummoncent exerciave will be’ held in the Univer- tone and temper of the delezaten alveudy here, who [ inthe popuiar snsy of tiiat ey, Mr_ Caleer inn | sepazatoly. and elected as follows: Preeldent, Joha | MO8 107 nt " n tho Univer somprise nn\y one-lall the whole nmimber, the [ soumd tenublicat, holding views on the fancial | Evans; Vice Presidont, Urrinzton Lunt; Kxeca- | 1t decorating tho platform and walls of thochnreh. | slty Ul ‘e cluas of "70 numburs ninctecn "Tho firat week of the prescut month s youny | to God onm'.mpmmi re, ootni s sice that auth u plank will bo wdapted. | quedtion I harmony W10 thoss vxpressed i tho | five Committea, 4. K. Botaord, Williun Deer. | OVer tho formee two arches extemdod, - the " i (Slgted, MRS, E. C. DIBBINS. raliat e th latk will - “t ong. p A et Tty (1L, " iion Drcg, | frst, or lurger, of fagd Litertwined with lilied, aud 2 . - thon I8 regard to the Roscville tobberive, and, o [ §) S abuve Ceriticate, i the e Tiden men will rejuics excecdingly If the in’ | platforai adopted at Cinclnnal, Alimaa,” | o W1 guenl, Ky I e, Frot, ruw'?m‘lll, Sud orurgiketis, Fhe secund, or sl MISCELLANEOUS, {lio' astonishinent of tho Justico, declated that er.%%fi!r'(.’-’l‘fi?::!’f’?fi'.‘.‘.‘-‘fi!. s weand ol ot 1 GHEAT PRUAUTIONS, 3 ADNER TAYLOR. fng Comiuhitée, O, Lunt,'d, K. Totatord, und Wili. | 5 srell was of cvergieens, und towens, o sort of LOMBARD UNIVEISIY, Chiarles Webber, the bookkecper at the tanuery, | June 1875, Tho micdiclies sbove atated wer buughi However, are belug fuken 10 revent the sdoption m the Editor of The Tribune, fam Decring: Luw Cominfites, deant Goodrich, it [ framis for the Sgures 700, pupnoried on ons sile Bpectat Drapatch (o The Tribune, fugue ustiuatae of it sl woskuc i Shomall | 90055 Y cr atatoment 8 correct \withont § of any pinylurm. Frum nrosent fudlcatlons thoss | cyicano, Sune 20 ~Whila the peomls aro look- | 3 a2hcily fames Froke, mu, tho Grepdont of tio o it “3a'thin In the_movonth vear of tho empt. | _Oazsnuna, Ik, Juno 21.—Tho twenty-frat | ani “eidlel st oot i the form of v stidarit, | Quapacdiin, D) s cuemist, Abn LrEIGH ot oy phutiof AL | 1 wcound for u sultable candidats for Mayor, and | tary, J) G. Hamjitan, Ry e SRR enceof " the Sowlnaey, and ihe firuier becaunc hia | Commenconent of Jowbard Univoralty took placo | Waber sni yost-marko T itonoviile, | WHICH | Thie may contis thet pies BB Wb akes fhe nig npon e Convention, | one who fa fully up to their wants fu the way of ro- A VACATION WANTHD. in the one hundredthunniversnry of the Declaration | in tho University Hoil in this city to-duy. The | went (o bear out the theory, They wore swritten | abuve curitficate, 18 und liis becn fOF muny years well sumption net will be v Gonora) oxpresaion this evening bs ugaluet the in struction of the delegation 1o 5L, Lonla, There I, of Indepeudence of these great snd ploriony United Htates, —u fuct uot generally understood, From I stated are” vindoubis * | form, let me mugest one fn whom the people cay | Dr. Powler prevented 8 request frum Prof. J, G, UADY 006 WO Knowe S following aro tho names of thoso who graduatea: | PU¢ atter eaoh robbery, und gavotha detallsof cach "x"w.na"u'x‘.ficflmuy I $ i 9 o J . fua jocular way, A tiessage wus sent to tho father | Y, ansel | I 5. 1 | runt, anda moa who Iwalarge tas-payer, Ans | Allyn for leave of sbscuce for o yeur without | Grid"s profusion of flowers arars tho busts of | Ja¥ L. Uustings, Prairle Contre, IL i Clinrlotto | ot Webber, and ho appearci.al the oflce, whorethg | Dibiine wil beilevo her stalement, e ution sty b RS 4810 | wnau la Abmer Tuylor. ™ No bettorman ca bd found e etlon belng mado to granting hin requeat, | S 2shington and Lincoln draped fu stk . My | Fuller, Nosth Uendersou, 11§ Siella Hale, Gales- | facts worostated to Bl 110-at bpcs sens wony || (isaed) Matty ot T enai mosn. Tildeh, Thus Tar the Tiiden tey | 1 thiesity, - Yours, HEVUBLICAN. | e Pilsier auggested that (his was stuiilar Lo Dy, | S0Me unfortunste dieposition of the Wiie deld; Lin | burg, 115 Lottlo . Lelghton, Sheboryan Falls, | fur bis o o stey srouud o the dusticos. The ALY 1L EOND, ananifet o groatly prepouderating strength, und ler's cases who had been given Teavoof ab. | S0in lovked a gaod, deal Hike Noll Mowrey i hin | \is's and 1zah T, Parker, Galeaturg, Hl. The [ younguan came lu, entleely unsuspicious of the <1 POND, Trom reporta‘ta-ight they will profably coutrol the IN GENERAL nce ur & yeur, riding costume, Arouud the wallw, set fnover- | 5t uiime of the Untveraity held thes | SUSTCe that “wero wmado “aguinet “him. Wicn Cuonvention by & drchderl arlty. The 4t e, Perrine objected to such n coutae of pracecd- | Krecan wera tho datea of the ditlerent classcs ! H helr | ho saw the woman ho tutned pule, tot- . Tiendricka meu tomo ehitetly from the countien bor- i 16 Thomghe dhe catalopnD ouknt bo thatatany | fch bave graduated from the Institule from 1670 | anuual teunlon at tho Untvorelty THotel fuedlato- | tored fowurd & chalr, but, recosurlug biowelr, Oirinn o Imgiang, wnl Trom tha TorLlo ehow they FOR CONGRESS, sepreacit the force ctually (o the deld. oy o 1 vination of meteorologe | Tomotrow Kl Mary's, st Knavillt, and Knox | Hoe‘ws ssapmed sk brousti tose t fare oy be DR, RAD 4 make to-nlgbt will have uestton of secur. ov. Evani—o yor make a motlont By some mystesiags eomuination afaneteneaion: - i ottt and dmox | Jlu waa atopped sud brought face to fuce with the " WAY'S 0y more than tiree or four di INDIANA. Dr. move’ that the ducket be cleared. feal clrcumstances, the weather was clear aud pleas- College, of this city, huvo thelr Commencement. wowan, who gave her name as Lottie Sargent, John #, Williuma, of Lafay Spectal Dispalch b The Tribune. {Laugter. | i nn‘!\ and v\hr.ll, at ud‘l‘ lfln‘ck‘ "'1"11“’7"?5""“ clusn JOWA UNIVBUAITY. Her statement was repeated to youns Webber, and und otlier Indiwlans are: he Laraterre, Ind., dune 20.—The Ninth District | 5% loug stated that Ds. Wheeler went away tn | Sied i under the direction of Frof. Edward b Te WOrk o K Ve 3 1 ¥ e Republican Convention et at Frankfort to-day, | poud faithewith .. Bpecial Dispaich to Ths Triduns. sho arvee from her clalr and_dired hlin to deny fta L . Wheolor went awey In | Weston, the sunlight stecamed tn ot tho windows | _Towa Cery, Jn, duns 21 ~ihs commoncement | fruth, Webber aank into 8 ehatr and uricd bis Deei sttty boutloes, Plre Lo 8 strong undersur. | T0e Hon, WoF, Sthoden, uf Wurren, was permancit | §od that thero w L yof returning, | and fell lizhtly upon tho folr faces of the young | exercinen of ihe tate University wero interesting: | facu fn his handw, but ssid not o word for some mo- [ : ] President o the Convention. Tha platform con- vas Lo ueativinad t histolig | piryg, “Tue Hon, A, 8. Welch, formerly United States | ments, wiien, i’ response to an appeal from h reat jn favor ulvun B i tains the leading features of those “‘lmu State and }!:‘:‘1‘.::‘\fl’y:"lfl:u"n'x‘.mr"iw-n‘:“Imlg’; ‘\En'rifilfiyr;{:g TUE BEXXRCISES OPENKD Senutor lm-;n&llllumm REllvlvvl_'rleJldcnth(lll l}hu blato | father to tell bluif l“rru conld h:; .A’}'?‘,‘...{.‘l,‘x'd‘i T"E G N ) Vb thoss wholave him dnt h‘h‘l‘rl‘""“‘ Proeten. | Natloual Conventlon, und favors the lumediato re- [ g ylgw to selieving the Univereity, with a prayer by the Hev. Dr, Patierson, and the | Agricultury ege, delivercdan sblo Univenlty ed hlulilmml nnd sald, “*Jt s tru REAT IBLONJ PUR“‘IE“» ! tlal ruce do hot expect to cars pend of the Resumuption Act. Five candidute Bt Loufs for hiw. - Their pr 4 put _In nomination—Caron of of Montgom o delegation fo nme {8 to hold 3 3 Vo : ddreon. This evoning the Alumuus Assoctotlon of were A protractod diveuesion followed, Dr. Fowl progeamme followed, pieasuntly Interspersed by | i dreon, T White | and e, Qacal finally ecarcd tha sdoption of a | 15¢ straine of Pounis diceliont ba uan 0, the University occurred. The exerciaca cunsinted curity la sphear’ for & hearing at - i : hols Higenbotham of Tippecanow, | o 4 e ! Ntfus Syelyn B lirowno, of Evanston, 1L, fn. | inan oration und poem in chapel, and a banguet, | o'clock the next day. ‘'he hearlng was oip that | FOF e cure of all Chronle Discases, Berofula of jsa g pasirre M T0d orpecty o bobe: | Abora of Warron, “and Millford of Yintatn, | jesclution totior Mucttle when aluo'eusar 103ves | yripuced tho Ingulry, ro Are the Pickled tmie kencrally. The Board of | day postponed for a week to nermit Slisadargent to | Byphllitle, Heredilary or Contagious, be It e o Tl L e T i | M 1 W, of Sontgomery County,recolved th | he Exicutiva. Commitiee, M. CLoir o dociered | Jepines Fetor Liper Pickert Altis tirvwno 1+ a in ecasion oat all doy, Thuy | return to Philadelphia for further evidences She seated In the Luogs or Btomach, Skl or Dot Tiidon cunnot bo pomimsted, wnd that hin sre- | Sowination on the fourth balluf. “He Convention | vacait, i ol | fafl handsomo blunde, with Hets bafr Treeh'vom. | byvo salubliched tws clifpa o howcousthy In the | bus wot sinca wit inen spresrauce, and oh e Uones, Flesh or Nerres, Corrupting the wat W e t ey 3 YUL) nreely attended from al arld of tho 1 el el v plexion, awl dreamy, durk- o, o wore 1 g 4 v i a; 8 fast young Webbur left town, sn 03 uot . 8 v feat will preseut the opportunity for Duvia”nowl- | District, “und Very: enthnslastic, Bio” dtiaat | plbte Fuwlueseautell 1t unletood thatthero was Bt i o narraw cdging of lice. and s | ub the next Murch meoting of the Bosrl, To- | Lewn aéen alncos - J Sollde and Vitlativg the Flulds. uatlon, harmovy and good feellng provailed. Lt i solyity | aced dounce, Her corsazo was with a demi- | morrow oceur rn- wraduating exerclass of the According to the story of Lottlo 8argent, she had COPPERILEAD REMINISCENCES. but that they could not expecs to be consldere . ? % Nueinl Dissaich Jo The Tyidune, it ld not o aloeyo dropning & fa1l of lace over the atx-huttoned | Cullegiate Dupartment, been the Philadelphla mistross of young Webber | Chronte Ithoamatisu, Scrofuln, Glandular Swellln A et B it oe A ‘baention by | Dt e, AL oy | Vrgtombrs il cugtped ot bpeert, o, | Sl A colratulting tho Frotesmur, tho fore R i oo yeum. " Binlncer catled Yat younguan | fackiug o Cales Cotiery ~'l°f»""""‘-.|"-’"""fi"\‘. v McCie ian Couvention of 1684 of tho Tutuious | fu thls city thed | wiicelor's) and the Chalr 6f Chemistry (Prof, | Wer clossv Jwod thoup | loft, belind, | ho How Ouo Fumiiy In Mized, fruguently to that city.. 1n ous of Lla visita by T boliraus, Whtta kel X ¢ 4 4 cr Pipor'a fallure ) spoke of what good hauis might bo madu fn_lore- x i g L War for ths Unb Tl Allyw's) wero declared” vacant, wnd the sdjust. [ Urew @ { 93 : Lng Angeles (Cal.) epublivan, & v n‘:‘l"l:‘x:l‘fl:&’:fi‘r’:‘:xfd‘-r‘(u lllln mlfi“nu:‘“l': "‘"“l{_ ReliMcl iuthe Arictalor bys culhu!rn’a’é?l; "M{”, (ho work of these chalfe waa left w‘ the | 1o hequeatl to pusterity the art by which ne found There fs !umfi)‘ Tu thils town with nine varl- \Yllu by barglars 1 thuy only know it Lottie Sar. i l)l,p\‘uen.l rreurisl D g v sunl“auontion hore,” Aliogetier, [t N R A T Exzecutive Commitier, peppers slready plckled, | Petor wasbuta by of | oiog of children, The husband und wifo Lave | Eon% iad alriond tho wity uf & saap namedtdon bay, Ll e S it Y, Bickety, Bal e, Brone iy Bl "Live Collplidate e hay crented quite uw futter among the Tl- | InnsaNarouis, Ind., June 21.—The Republican GOOD-NYE i f»‘x"l‘l';:xh':nxtw'h:ln‘;l'nIll:?{lu?ll:‘nfn‘.‘:m:v:lkx‘.fi cach been marrled twics before, and had one :'du"r‘tlu': hn‘l;‘enunwr:’ M e r:m::{'ufl':::ll:nuul-“fl::" Bold by Drugglats. den sacth but - they Twuke s robustuons | Congrussonal Conveiition fu the ¥ifth Disteley at | | Me Queal then presented thy followlng, whichy! Jenye no wigu. child ut vuch fovmer marrdage, which makes | e “She tioned the man to Webber, snd dontal. Lich, whien hi beatd (ho wcport, | sickmiond to-day poimiuated Gen, ‘o Bronne by | Ws S404Le A e Katle A. Garretteon, of Museatlne, Ta. four chlldren, each ono having different purente, Szt ubont a mesting. vetween thew, wiichro: | DroRADWAY & €0,y 32 Warren-st,N¥e e e Y ey | aectsmstion paimanas, The Mov C. 1 Fowler, 1 D LD | Jectod for hier casay ** With the laud.” “Mer'lo- | 'The present wife's former huwbands hud each | anited i Edgil visitiog Rodoville, and the plan- . ey e ay ihe lLE MeRblstat 10WA, D e Tty sy sttty | Ctlun wan uxcellent, sud her eway u dusbiig te- | heen wmareled before, feavlng s cbitd by thelr | ing and the oxecution of tho reveral rebborivs. it i B e e : Jpectal Dispated o The Tyfbune. are ho breativntof Lud Ualyersity, (i Board destfea | Yluw of the urgan that rucks the world Sl 18 8 | former wives, which uiulcs sic children of dif- | Last Msrch Wobber Lucawne scquauted with o > e S L, 4 b ¢ | that, beluuglig to us aml ta tho Northwest, ws wo fecl | lin, with theeo geadunted tuted floances, high e i i 0 A | & o ast Lottic ur her, e SR Tt Gk, ot ows o, was wnsniniony | Wbt by st eluod] end tfal e enls | e uu e i il dn Urandsand carlar i | forti s et peestounin magriody W | i Wewber, i fadee uf e thative has roo b o . Phe famous Democratic reeplution of 1804 dovs | Duilor. Tho' phuiforine. uf the Nathomul and staty | 30beeclution ot bl ue s uiua, 3 wiblaier) wld s rest: araf s lstened 1o with pleasire, wud was be- | 108 SO LU o N i it by s | FO: 1L o 1o Suici, th bluckanitiy aid Read “Falso and True, ot Inyice b with the ntorciid feow Exyut, 10 | Conventions, sl e’ owlustion of Mayes aud | feitaf e Suteersbys our rieond for ble g el | VWi bl A, Ve el it dark | mrrtas have o chitd, makisig ning, b ilving | whole inited. 1wt will v sl up and | (424050 hserouane to RADITAY & 00 B3 Lood Loy stood upon hat plativi, devaneing | Wheelor, were hearlily fudursad iy and eaiticacy wish wich bo baelichirsed bia | eyed bioude, was uitired’ fu & pulled Gid suiled | wud ho two baving the sme pareuts. auicted b7 b Vnrtonatte, New York,” Lutormiaion worit

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