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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1876. TIHE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The T.abor Teformera will not hold & conventlon at 5t. Louls, or anywhere else, Tha temperature yesterday, an ohserved by M- panse, optician, B8 Madlaon atreet (Tt Butlding), was at §2. . degreca; 10 . M., 73 312m, 703 Sp, m., 705 B, 5. Darome ter, B A M., 2073 8. ., 205, * John R. Tirash, of 400 Wentworth avenne, wo8 pefore United States Comminsioner Hoyne yester- fny, charged with having passed a cnn!\'ln-rh-ll $10 blil, In His Honor's opinton, the evilence wnar- r'.mu-d Hls being held lnvnr under 81,000 to the Qrand Jury. At miinight yeatorlay Danfel O'Leary, of No. 228 Tiinase rtreet, who hnd heen vietingat n sa- loon nt No.: 120 North Jalsted strect. went ont the rear door and fell ¢ the cronnd, ndistance of 25 feet, hrenking his §nw and sustaining other severe Injurien Frederick Wa ioliler, ©f Xo. ® South Clark etreet, wan deiving whha eonpanion Inat evening. At the corner of Lim and, LaNalle streets, the et bhroke und throw Mr. Waterholder to the gronnd, inficting very serous injuries, 1l companton escaped unhufmed, The Governor's Guard, 100 wen strone, headed Dby Col, . D ichardsan, of Sprmcicld, were quartered at the trand Pacific laxt muht, They Ieave nt 7300 thix morninge for Bockford, where they will aesixt In the ceremontes of Jaylng the cor- ner-atone of the new Court-Nouse Thomae Hopp e cuping 5 21 State steeet, Stock Yard track of the burzh & Foit Wayne Rallroad lnst evenlng Tl three sindera on ihe Jeft hand smashed ki badly that Dr. MeWDlamy found found 31 neees- sazy 10 nmpntate them. e father sustalued o slmilarnceldent rome thne on the «nme roid, The Charch of (e Lady of Sorrows fa holding & falr in Wall's Hall, corner of Ilalah A treets, for the purpose of quidating he debteddness on the church, 'Tho fale was coni- meneed Thoreday, snd will wad on the 2ith, Recitations and meert will be given this even- ing, and a minstrel performance, ‘Che Hon. Francle P Kufzht, United States Consul toChina, und Commissioner from Chis the Centennlal Bxhibtlon, s at the Sherman Houfe, aevompanied by Chin Che Sa Helao Chih, otlicial attacles from the ¢ srament to the Centennial. e thelr Orlental costiumes and ail tion, They visited thie Adelph Alittle ‘l::‘mumhs old ron of M. Stickler, reslil. Inzat No, K2 Ewing strect, was run over at 3 the corner of Cin- wini atreets Dy car No. 38 of the Cliwton Ftrect Hne, anid Wi almost instantly kied, The driver, Martin_Gara, was Immeiliniely aftersards nrreated Ly Ofir b he anl Yocked npoat the West “Twelfth Stroct Station to awalt the ac tion of the Coroner's jury. Q. R. Secnrd, a haakkeeper at the Chicaga Plekle Worlin on Canol strect, last evening affored votie Inrolence to Constuble Julin Casey while attempt- Ing to make 1 levy,and to cet rld of the nnly vuard- ian of the praperiy at the time, Casey swore that Socori drew i rovolver and threatened tn Fhont hlin, nd therefore eauscd hle arrest. When the casc i heapd to-dny at least o half dozen witnceses Il mwear it Secord did nothing of the kind. A party of unpro ble stentienien from varlons pacts o rling Poril Albjon, arrived at the e an Tuerl One of'the number, 1) e | avowel fn ft. wax F I udent of the Dine rlof, 4 monareh out of a joh and louking aroun for an openlne, Chiere IS’ question whether 3, Cameron 1= from Vemee, D, or whethor he ted from n prison _or a castle on each Dand, Anywoy he lhud n room in o the top of the honse, vo [y 1o get the worth of hls money ont of the elevatar, find an Tuesdny nizht o tarned his face toward the trnit of the Moot anid storied for the Centennind, 1t mny have been Don Carlos, or ft may Lave been a Democratie deleente, fhough the probabilitles ars that he was the Don, ax he pald hi< hotel Wil A SILCK OF WAR. The little Tawn af Jdefferson, this connty, has been conslderably excited over o speckof war, which might havd been attended with some rerlons resuite. Nome timo ago qtichard T, Hace roll to one Gleessn n lurge fract of properly In the town for some $15,000, Ax Jald ont, a rond was platted on the property, but it had never heen open- ed. Ti_wad, Bowever,cliimed Dy - he town, Tast Fridny Itoad — Commiasloner McDonuld, with a gang uf three or four wen, appeared on the rceno’ with plows and ecraper, with the Intention of formnlly opentng up the road. Glea- #on had bren Informied of Mebonald's deslens and gathered hin Dotthmen, “whom he armed with plstols and scvolvers, With theso they drove off he Itond Comminsioner nnd s men. Monday grening the Fown Teuwstee wet and ardered Copiey Switzer, and Melaln_to open up the rond. They Jld ko on Mondiy. | Yesterday they were informeit that warrants were to he esindd againg them some time during the weol for tre. 1d Intimidation, THE PONTOON MA. Mr, Kletn, of 3 Bowery, New York, the paten- tee of pontonn radway-beldges, b In the city, en route for Onnnha, Neb., where he gocs on Die lu- vitation of eeveral of the Toading citfrens, Mr. Klein is the orlginal ncentor of pontoen Deldges in thir country, s bridzes having been tised by the Unlon Avi the War ol the Renelllun 10 the Sog valuable to anr Generals in asnage” of Lronps sivern and wwamps ahound fu the Southern conntry, Several of hin Dridzes aro now 1 the ralway companles of the At Fealreie du “Chy & St. Paul Riilway Company are nsing one of ila bridges for the crosing of thelr tralne aver the Mianlualpp Kiver. An thin bridze win constructeil withont e authirity o Mr. Rioin, i f s inten- tion {u praxceute the Company or Infrinze Tayinz his domngen at half a willion ol people of Umaha fuve under considera ercction of one of Nr. Kleln's brldieew ove Mieatenipnl at that po.nt, anid ke lis been alno ne- otiating for o bridse serora the Plntte Hiverat ctrusiiu City. hiere hrides can o consieicts ed ueross’ uny vlver, wo matier of what wldth, nnd At a_cust xo surprisinzly chean thut 10 town **ean afford to e williont ome.> e o twenty thousnad dollaes witl bridze the Sidvdpet or Missattr]_River ue alinost any polnt, while {he clicapert. beldizos bullt on the permationt or old fan cort not lesk than $100.000. Tho Ol Bridizo, over which the traine af the Union Lneisic Undlway puse, cort oves B35, 000,000, wirile one of Mr. Kleh's pontoon bridges coxtinie abont oue- Tundredth partof that_sum would be cqually ver. viceable, thuzh probably not so andsone. Noth. inzinvented 0y sathe people uf Tl oridies, e very fact that they aro fexpensive and easily constructed seenin 1o bive fuclied il way companies, town corporations, and fudividials to conatrict them without gelting Sr Kleln's an- thority for eo dutng. Al sich cGmpniis, rations, and budividonis Wil be prosecuted for (n- weel 1o read In the it af oy salts in [u's aldrens while I the Weet of Mr. Adolph Walsman, Gault Uouse, Chiey; CITY~IIALL, The City Treasurer recelved $2,005 from tho Water Department yesterday, The recelpis In the Licenss Department yestor- day were $240, and uo suluon licenevs were tuken out. The water collectlons for the month of May shaw nvery good month's work, $112,552 belng the tolal. r ‘The Committee on Markets did not hold a meot- ing yosterday, owlng to the Conncil meeting, and the Committes 18 called for next Saturduy, at 3 eclal Committes on T'avl ald. Throop, Gilbert, Sommer,” Laumygarten, Walda, and Lengacher, I8 called to weet on Frit day, at$p. . Dr, Ward, the Kcerctary of I'alice, Is amured to and, according to his own calculation, that the wmwount of upproprintion avallubly fur the expensen of the Police Bepariment for thin fiscul yeur fs greater by $10,000 than the amouut of last year, Yx-Boller Inapectar Vamliton atll] refuses to wrn over the apparatia belonging to the city under siscare, 1lo wuyw that hie has n I that Mr, 3lurphy, the newly-appoiated 1 spector, han nu cludin npon the vilice, ' Mr, w very anxlons that the difienlty should be settfed 10 that he can beghn his work, ~ Nothing has e Totie W ourt the ex-ofticer, who B taken examnphy tram various personn wha continue to hang vns st It is hoped that The forco of the exampls et by Mr. Hayes will prove benedelal, and that N lumilton A koon see tic folly of Wi claln and Qepart peaceably. Mike Balley continues stubbornly to hang on, Tle had 5 talk yeeterday with City Attorney Tatill, wnd affer poorin Mid uplalons, co- pluts 1L guantity, eutive ear of that gentlerman, was informed that Se, Puthill thowght st the Councll had the power to uhallsh any #hice: Mike thousht differently, and ased 1hy same argument that he haw been huwking ubout ever since the firet jndieatlon that he w foxe bin ufliclol head. Mike will try to st will And patience played out before 1o mary weans will be taken to efect hhw Mike duinks he hua soine **husky ** hoys under bi, LXIT HAYES—ENTER FARWELL, The orcupantn of the Chy-dal were thrawn Into n stute of wondering exeitement yestentay wmoming when the newe wan apread that Mr, Hayes had re)ingulshed il clajois that he may have had to b oltice of Cowplrotier. The Tumor }Amvfll 10 bo well founded, for bufore departing or Sprinefield (8 delegate to the Democratic Cone vention) Mr. Hayes wiote imlb.lhly hls laat Jetter that will over n|llvtur In public in “refation to city affalry, The letter wos ua follows: Sutcano, June 2, 1 ng, conslating of —The Jm. I, D, Colrin, Muayor—DEam 51 oW u¥ident thint the majority of the City Cannicil, controled by a plotilug fur Jolitical or yenonal cuds, are 1 Overthrow } hu Clty LoV Ve af the resulla uf the e eld. oy pre thal Riy OCCUpEne tio_ Comp- wrutler s uiiice bs & reasau for Bielr 1eckicss coung. to feiovaerery pretoxt of that kad and prutect i - crvati of 1he city, which ara more Iniprtant o i hats any persons) cnslderstion, 1 beg that you will usaediatly seud Lo the Coundll the numinatiog ot my succenor, k0d ublige, yours ruly, N8, 1lavEs. When his Houor received the lefter, o very quickly inade up his waind what to do. “Whisking o0 bis coat and biat, ho hurricdly found M. far: well, thy cbief clerk of the Compteoller's otlice, un Bbout whispeied a fow seords to him, and then rashed out to consnit same hankers and elty oflelal<, He forpd the Finance Committee Ih consuitation with tho ofleers of the Merchants' National Hank. To fhem he wade knowh hin ercand, amd the plan et with tmnedlate approval from sli persons prosent. The Finmes Cammitter Immediniely do. clded that when Mr, Derickson wouli follow” Mr. Hayes example, a8 he had shenlfed hie willingnes to do. (he financlal embareasaments workl «oom come o an end, for with a Comptrol 'rllm wareants and money fn the T Tr waa no need that the eity employes Jonger o unpald, A part of the i Tennt couldd be discharged, Mr. Derleln afterward called upon Me. Farwell, ol restguation, und exprosserd himselt Rapp asent an ending had been made of ol the tar- nnd squnhbles, v ¢ eity workers employed in the City-Tiall Im- ely pleked #p new conrage npon the speedy pect of mlary-reatmption. . The oft-repeateil promiisca of **pag-duy soon ™ wore nbont o be ful: illed, nol, as money In the chilef end of life witl - genertl Joy provafled, sfteritoon when the news of Mre, Farwell's wnanimonx election by the Counell took place, that gontleman was the reciplent of many conzeatnla. tlon< front hin fellow-laborers, ano! whon be | derervedly o respected personaiee. A TRIBUNE re- porter happened aronnd to piy his respects and [k a2 With (et new Conpteolter. RboWt aa fals Jutws: S Of couree, Mr. Comptroller, you will not deciine the offica™ Y Wel), “<ald Mr. ., **Jdon't wantiobe inturviowed to-day for 1 'don't Know whot Nevertholeas, he kept ontalking, and said that no on wax more wurpri<ed than o ab the tutn of affalrs, e felt like n man whe had just been drafted, and by s suswers the teporier knew without fuether Inoulrs that he would of course it *+{ muppose,* enfd the Tainesen, *'ihat you will st these pay-rolls in to b patd, as M. « coneluded to o **There Ia no need of that now, The men can o et n guord tand that it Is the wish of Canncll that they be patd as =oon as possible, and of couree T ugree, *\hat about” your fnancial pollcy, Mr. Far- w Ol 1L I8 ton eatly to say ansthing about that yet. Tam not vet Comptrolier. ™ SRt will o recound o ity, or do yau thin that (he o “pendent one, and entirels ntuter your orders: 1 wlnll, bF contse, eonsiler igeelf ue suordl- 5hi nate to the Conncll, and shall recognize all ri fal nuthority. Mr. Farwell had not then laoked about forbonde- aien, Tt was nnew thingto him te have rome one o rurety for his good belavior. e did not think there wonkd he auy trouble I getting lgnatuses, and he shoudd start ont this morning so that the Dond conld come hefore the Connell to-i: Feverul Aldermen of the Finunce Committee mid that they werr perfectly willing to o on the bond, bt It wire doubtful whether one city ofifcer ¢ 20 om the bond of another. The Committee had a fttle tafk with Mr, F, late yesterday afternoon on the prospeets of paying out the money now in the 'rezsul When the Dond s appraved, thot wilt he tho fret (hing on the progromme, and Friday will probubly be the day, ‘there wias up to liet nhht 8514, 000 In eash t ¢ ity's disposad, 1t ls intended that that sum witl twe ised 0 o as far ax b muy, and probably o loan whit he mnde (o puy all labor-debte up o date. Ax yet there has been no nite arrange- ment maage, Trensnrer Brlgae und the Committes 1 repeated asstirances that the money dy when they osk for It at the Mer- Natlonal, “Phe wire prospects of n payment will not anly ¥ thowe to be pahl wreat” satin{setlon, hat tho Flunee Ca d the authuritics feel very muck retie havoe all ulong heen very Al more expeclally snaceonnt y calin them, the dear many of whom live out of town, ynowl Gf cash to pay oid haard bille Lnsfnesa rf away, Mr. John De Merchants" liank, cilled 11t of af- M thiat the urrane care of the bon aly 1, hal been com: oan_ the same wonld ‘The amount Iv abont bf interest 1o he allowed to 1 seas fixed nt 7 per cent. rwell wis minde ta obtaln the sty numbicrs, cte,, of the bonds bearing interest, So jow the city has a Comotrolier in Mr, Far- wel, and he Is prajsed by all who kpow i asan efliclent, Industrions, honest, and onorable mun, and the ' hest cholce ‘that eonld have been made were Chicazo fve tlmes as farge. 1o has for xev- erad years been In the department and knows all whout 2, 1T appolntment bs regarded osan - exntive to lnbor on the patt of suborlinates, many of whom axplre to the hizhest positlons In thele departinents, The Finance Comittee B happy, the%pronnell happy, and the eniployed soon to bi made happy, Thesolore 1t in rezrded that yester- duy Waa b happy dag for Chicago, TITE COUB:’I‘\' IiUILDING. No Crimlnal Court yesterday. Toeason,—fio esiminals to try. Complalnt 1a azain helng wrale abont the condls tion of the grasul toll-roads. The Grand Jury gave its attentlon yesterday to ordinary cakes, and found the usnal percentage of tewe bills. Tho probabihtles ore that the jury wlil remain n scusion durlng the month. The Commleeloners are wil fnvited ta attend o cluni-turkey-ple bake at e new Hospital Satur- dny, upon which occasion the new ovens will be teated, They will uccept, of cowrse, J. M. Rountree, John Comisky, Albert Mahr, Lieb, all’ county emploves, whl be nt v nzlleld to-duy In the Literest o} the publl perad il the Democratic party In pacticular. The fudleted Cammissloners were expected ta Iave pleaded yesterdny, but did not, the Court not el (n acwxlon, Thelr trinl i et for Moniduy, hat it L Delleved that they will wek far further tme, an the gronnd that they have not hud time t prepare their defense. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Chicago Cricket Club will play Friday at .y nt Thirty-thied street und Miehigan uvenue, Thu festival now golug on for the Lenent of 5t Ann's Catholle Church, cornee Wentworth avenun and Fitty-ifth wtrect, in the hull sdjolning the church, will clase Saturday, “Ihe nnnlversary excrelacs of the Chicigo Ladies Sominnry will fiko place at the clwpel of the Third Presbyterian Chitreh, coruer of Washinston and Carpentee sreets, thisevening, at 8 v'elock. T Tov. Z, &, Holbrook will bo tnstatied ax pas- tor of_the Dukland Congregational Church Thitrs- duy, LB, . THis examination by conncit of iantors and delegites from the other churches will Tako pince Thuraday, at 2250 p, m. The nnnual examinations ot the classes of the Entverelty of Chicnzn Lugin tile morniig aud, con- tinne daily butween the houes of Sand 10 _o'cluck for a week, ‘I duy from 9 to 11 o' Gernan, Prof. U, 8. Tistary, Mies Cliapin. Frdm 11 to 13 Virglly Prof. Freet tuan: Rlementary Dotany, Prof. Dastin, The public sre invited A grand nnsical und literary entertalnment wiil he given this evening at the chapol of the Wash- Ingtonian Home, tler the auspiees of the Temper- nee Radicals, Willlam 0, Cole will give hls fa- mous leeture, ** Popular Deifisi* and the alnging and muxle will, a8 usual, he of the very best. — An cnjoyably fim In gnarantecd. The Taillcals never fuil,” Admlssion for adult males, 25 centa; ndies, 1) conte; und children, b conts, Como and help the Itada, ‘Tha Swira Sinelng Socicty will, on the 25th of thix month, celcbrnte a double event in thelr na- tlonal history st Wright's (rove, — On that doy whl be ce ‘ed the four hundredth suniversary of the hattle of Morten, one of the mont declsive battlea of e Nepublic of Switzerlaml in her eftorts to malntain her independence, sud nt the same tme the Soclely will eclebrute the one huti- sdredtl anniversary of the Amertean Independence, All our Swiss ¢itizens, aml others trom oll paris of the conntry, will particlpste {n the ovent, The Soclety desire that this double event e of such a character as will do honor 10 the memory of bota, CRIMINAL, Tizzlo Reynolds was not able toappear yestordey aualnkt Barah Weynolda in consequence of razer slashen on various parts of hee person, and in coune- quence the case was contlnacd for twe days i $1,000 ball. €, I Cartls, arrested several days slnee by OL ficer Dooley, wan yoxterduy bofore Justlee Kalls bury, and was sequitted on’ thy charse of repre weniing himaelf to be an oflleer. On - the charge of expostivg himsolf ho was Sned $3 and costs. Tho cuses of Harry Floyd, Georgo Moore, and Geurve K who & short Ume wuzo obhed the housu Mew, fapp, No. 740 Weat Washingtor street, came up befure Justice Footo yoaterduy af- fernon. . Fluagd hus fuuped the tow, and hi bond of 81,000, slgned by Joseph I Nourse, §s furfeited, Moora wus held to the Criminal Court T honds of 300, und Keefo was discharged. A druuken sallor felgns to have heen robbed of a smadl s of money curly yesterdny morniug at the corner of Clurk and Madlson etrcets, and yer- terdny he had bix ravenge by procuring State war. rantn for everybody who withessed his lucbrlated next commence 10, 000, ang th L conditlon, Tho case has been continued untl! the Hih fuet,, for tho purpose of inceeasing the nun- ber of the defendants a8 largely as possible, Anotorjous old drunkard and vagrant I Mary Drenuan, and when she benot I the Honio of Our- rection, ? U may genorally fnd ber in the County duilawfting trial for theft, Yesterduy sho was before Bummerficld on the "old charge, anil way awarded nincty daya in the Houso of Carrection, Upon recelving rentence, she turned ke a tgress upon Dilcer Melinih, who lad wworn agalint bee, aind hefore shu fylehed sho hud Jupressed by fave with her brawny fists, ‘he Judo called her hick, and added niety days more Lo the septence, and then the old huu wus carried off Lo the Black Marla wmnldat thy derisive shouts of the crowd, John Glbhona h:l{! that ho lif: some clothes at Somg Lowgs > Californtu-Chita " launilry to ho waiied. and that when he calicd for them Song Lowg would not give them up. So hu liud 1hy stub- borir wushee- waatico arrestel and brought befure Justico Foote. Iint Song Lung Lud goue out and plekel up Long Kong. Lang Jon. Loug Tan, Al oin, S Oh, sl Thigun-Tho-Sbin—all’ Celeatials —1G appear’as witne They did appear sud mworn (ihbone clear ot of conrt. When te re- monstrated und pald that it was a put-up Job, they mwore him elenr to the [nfernnd rextons helow the Chinese Emplre, "Fhoy won the sult—of clotl and the law-xnit, James ¥, Canlield, o printer, some 9 years of aze, realdes with his wife at No, 171 State, over e pawn-shop of George Poppers, Uetween the 4150 there b for some 1ime ex{ated an unplenant - nese which wis only swalting a ftting opportunity to break ont In an “enthnslastic and peelnps dixs agraeable manner, AE7:0 fact eventnz, Cauliteld eame home in a =lightly inebriated eomiition, and, a6 he wns passlng to biv apartments, sick out hie tongwe nmd ahled faces ad fady Poppers, who wna enjoying the Inke hreeze< aml fumes from neizhhotinz gin-mille. Poppers remanateated, and tn o ehort the Caulfield ear sayed to prove that the Poppers family wera entl- ted to o bar-afnlstor on their heraldic cmblem over the doar. Toppers ralsed a chulr ta demollsh the Christhin, when the tanter drew a Derringer, callbre i, and fired, aa Pappers aserts, direct at Bl bronst, Caaliiehd followed s the ot thus ol tained med thimpel the pawnbroker over the left cye with the butt of the revolver. Poppersisata loss o know wiat heeame of the i o W brenst oxhibits oA ecrateh which ho elalms fven blm by {he Tnfles, and, an he thsmps his heavy chest, tie save it must have honndei nwny Trom him. The eorrcet theory i, probably, that the ball did not come wit in_slx paces of ks broast. Nodoubt Caulfeld meant 11 for his henrt, but in s drunkenness w Dot able (o locate the heart of a pawnbroking mnz. nate, The shootisl wan af oneo arreated by Oficer JLondergan, and ta lodged at the Armory. BUBURBAN. HYDE PANK, The examinntlons of the pablic achoola close to- day. 'The graduating class of i High Sehool this year {s, comparatively apeaking, a small one, and i singuinrly composed of yunng Indies alone, Fols Iowing nro the names of the praduntes: flsscs Allea Goodwin, Helen @, Farwell, Minnle L. Barnes, Flotence Dodson, Annle M, Abereromble, and Elizabeth 3. Goodwhi. 2 The nuniversary exercises, thoneh not o lnter- eating s fhose of last year, promise conslderable attraction. The programme ix au follows Annto M, Atercramblo Goudwin i Frrwell ! ritlne 1-T0AL.. orence Dortum it M, Abercramio Tl Goodwin len . Farwell Innia L, Harnea G e e e, Uiy (esen T ebentation of Tilpioas. Thie event will take place at 310 p.m, Friday, The cxercisen of the grammar and primary schnols will occur (1 the morning befora those of the Tiich Hehool, Followlne [2 the programme adopted by the most tmportant grammasr school, viz, ¢ the Kenwond et Loveon (dow {Eeiten el e Vltm Bood < Flura Teine ffce Hwwman Frostier ted In yeatorday that M pupllx woald glve s **skeptieal ™ produc- thon of Cinderelia, 1t should have been a % epec- taculn production. With the warm weathor come the Tarks, " anid the **ixed stars " will koon bo observed trylng to Tnpresa tha conviction that the calaboose Isa bet- ter friend than u Tnpp-post, WHEATON, The llling of Mre, J.” i, Stoddard at Whe: veaterday mornin: pecnllarly aad and s The Tady wa: Ing down to the station to take the 8 o'cluck train o thix city toattend the Antl-Seeret Society Convention, i xesslon fn Fore well Hall, and was walking between the trcks, witha chlld In Nier arms. “When on o curve, the downward traln came dadhing onward, 'Phe en- gincer (il ot see her untll searly upon her, e whistled and put on the lrakes, bmt too late. She wis etruck by the ' train and thrawn to one aklio npon the other track, her neek Lelng broken, causing inetant child was hurled whon the sean-chest gine, nid hind a mirmenlowa eacapo from des the flme of the accldent the tr station, and all the walting parscngers saw it, The Itev, M. L. Kellozg rescaed the child from the stomm-chent, and the budy of Mes. Stoddurd wan tuken to the'rexidence of Prof, ~ Blanchurd, Presi- dent of Wheaton College, EVANSTON. The Committee having In charga the detalls of the Fourth ot July celebration are to meet to-night inthe parlor of the hotel corner Chleago avenne and Dasixstreet, at 8 o'clock. This will bean fm- portant incethg, and it Is the winh that every oue will be present. RELIGIOUS. CAMP-MEETING. Spectal Dispalch to The Tribune. ST, Cnancks, UL, June 21.—The Free Method. Ists of the northern acction of thin State com- menced their comp-meethyg fo-day ot the heauti- ful grove known as Lauchlin's Urove, 2 mites eant f thiacity. Theinltinl day wos an Immenso success, Thirty-five tentaare on the grotnds, und people from the surrounding country are fast congreguting at this beautiful grove. There will be from 8,000 to 10,000 0n the grounds by Sungny, The grounds are n eplendld conditlon. "Tha ministers fn at. fendance are J. G, T V. Clute, of 81, Churlea of A, Green, of Winnehago: Kelicy, of B zin and €. . Miller, of Crystal Take, A mam- moth tent,” with_nccommodations for 3,000 per. aons, hullt by Murry & Uaker, of Chlcago, s erected on the grounds, to be osed In ease of un- favorable weather. A\ very succuseful mueting o antlelpated, . BABDATII-SCIIOOLS. Cotscm BLeres, In,, June 21.—The second doy of the Towa Sabbath-school Conventlon has heen full of luterest, Several hundred dolegates havo begn In aftendanco from ull parts of the Stato. The leading fenatures huve heau the Bible rending an **The Wise Teacher, " by the Itev. W. F. Crofts, of New Bedford, Muss. an esercive on the **1deal Primry Clase,” by s W, K. Ceofiny pamsent repart on State worl of 1y st year, by tho Sceretary, R I, Gllmore, of Codar Raplds. All thews fa the forenoon aesslon, T the afternoon the attractive wark was dono by Mr. and Mpe. Ceafts and Father Paxson, of St ilv. I tho evening tho Kov. Stephen Phelps, af Vinton, deflvered wn midre®, unfque and vlo- quent, un'* Thio. Pernetuity of tho itcsults of Our ork, " The work {n {he tato nas made great progress durlug the past year. y s UNITARIAN, Apectal Diapatch fo The Trfbuns. Grawn Naves, Mich, June 2L~The attend- ance nt the Independent and Unitarlan Con- ferenca to-dny hus large. Sermony were preached by the Res. J. L. Jones and J. 0. M. Hewlte, Thin evening Mrs, Olympia Brown Willia aud theRev, d. T. Sunderiand preuched. To- morrow the Itevs, Crum, Tlowland, Gordon, Row- ell, and Flushrer whl apeak., ‘Dhero win 0 sieam- hodt excursfon to-day, aud a fiehing excursion and curringa’ rlde 4 planued for to-morrow. Tha Con- feronce I 4 declded succons, Dclegations from Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Bay Clty, Mliiwaukee, and Chicazo sre In uttendines, and express great watisfaction, CANADIAN COUNCILS, Spectul Dlspatch to The Tribune, Tonoste, June 21 —The English Church Synod, Toronto Diocese, 1# In soswlon here. The Blahop of Toranto dellvercd the Inawgnral address, fu the conrsy of which ho referred to the Injurlons effeet on Christlan teaching produced by thu recent dixe cussdun i1 the press clsowhers on {ha ductrine of cternal punishinent. wty "o bloceres of Slontreal, Ontaro, and Huron are alzo In serslon, NATIONAL CAMP-MEETING, T the Hditor af Tha Trivune. 5 Lixcoty, Neb., Juno 10.-The first Natlohal Camp-Meeting of 1876, forthe promotion of Chrla- tian holiness, Wil be Lield at the Ceutennlal Campe Giround, near Bennett, Neh., commencing June , and closin July 5, conducted by the Roverends tnskip, McDonald, Bearles, and Hendereon, of the Nutlonal loliness Asvociation. The Centennlal Camp-Qronnd 18 situated on the Midland Faclilc Rallroud, 10 miles east of Liu- culn, and 41 miles west of Nebraska City, The grounds are eusy of acceas, belng withln 80 roda of the depat, 1§ 0 beautiful grove of thrifty young thnber, on Algh land, has been tastefully and regularly Jald out futo lote and blocks, and I aupplicd with an ubuudance of pure water, Pros vivlons will be made to keep the grounds froed from all itspurities, and peoper santfary measnren will bo udopted to preserve them healthfal and pleasant, It In expected that all tentd and buflalngs wil) ber erceted, wnd ull the work of tiifng-np, fuenihineg, and seating, will be completed by Tueaday ov ing, Jdune 27, a8 the gronnds will he dedicated to the worship of Almlghty iud carly on Wednesday, arter which the éound of the hanimer should pot Do heard on the groundts. The Committes find It fmpossible to furnish tents, Partica attending will kave to furnish thelr own. Each fanily fiviv on the. grouids will be charged $1 for gro ot (iud board will tnished at 81 per day, or 85 for the weetlng, Ninglo weals 33 cents each for breukfust and suppor, and 50 cents for dinner. Al cernary provisious und refrediments can bo pur- chineed un the ground ut reieonable rutes, Exvrclaes ultable to the day willbeheld on the grounda on our Nutlonal aunlversary, Reduction of rates b wecured over the Midlund P'acitie, Atchlron & Nebruska, and Unlou Pacitic Road«, smounting (v ono and onc-fifth fars for muml-lrly ticketa good during the meeting, e bidday tralne WOl bt nu Sunday tralns will be nin, Lome u{m e all, tothis National feast of tab- ernacles LT, Davis, Jo M. McKeNare, Conference Committeo, THE COURY Judge Drummond Dissolves the Injunctions in the Railway . Capital=Stock Tax Tho ITome Insuranco Company to Declaro a Final Dividend of 1 Per Cent. Miscollaneous Matters from the Various Dockets, CIHICAGO. THE RATLROAD CAPITAL-BTOUR TAX-CASES, Tha motton to dissolye the Injunctions granted to restrain the codlection of the taxes on the capltal atock nnd feanchises of varlons rallroads and other corporations came ap yexterday morning beforo The Suprems Conrt of tho Cnlted Statex a shiort time agv declled ronie cascs involving these questions, dlamieaing the bills, and Attorney-General Edsall, on behalf of the State, then moved for the dlasolution of the Injunctiona a0 the other similar cases, which appliention has been and larcalsted on the gronnd that the other cus- en contaln principles and guestions whicl were not decided by the fapreme Conrt, g when the canes. Sudge Donmmond, Yerterdny morn- wera called the Attorney-ticn- 1t was, after some discueslon, agreei to postpone the argument until he conld be Tx-Judge Trambufl, however, appeared for the County of Peorla agsinst all ralironds tun- ning through 11, nnd moved for the dissolution o the Injunctions ngainat the collection of the curn- ty tax on thuxo railronds, cver, was not present, owing to some recent dis- tarbances i his cquilibrium ot Cinclimatl, and thiese enses were nlxo postponcd. Col, Ingersoll, how. Judze Trmnbull the caso of the I[udinnapolis, Toomington & Western Rullroad, In which Mr, Henry Crawford appeared for the road, and arked to have the injunctlon diseolved. Mr. Crawfordoh- ected, Mating that there was an Important gnestion nvolved In that case not dechded That rallrond ran throuy| dlana, and the Bosrd of Equalization, In asseseng itw capital atock, hod alwo included tho eapltal stock and tranchixes of the Indinna branch, which wasa forclen corporation. opvortunity to be allowed ta amend the bill and tender the imonnt of tax the Company thonght to bw, due if It could be arcertabned, Juilgze Tenmbnll replied hy reading part of the decixlon of the Supreme Court. Col. Tugersoll, who had como in during the argu- ment, then stated that ke had an amendient to make I the cases of the Toledo, Peorla & Warsaw, the Indlanapolis & Weatern, e therefore the Peorin & Hock corln, Pekin & Jacksonville, and the nd Raitroad Companles, to the effect that the asreksment of the capital stock by the Hoanl or Equilizatlon wos featidolent; that” each and every member of the Board knew when hie as- roseed thie capltal stock of one rond at §2, fhat it was frandulent. Coungel ~ propose take tho depoeition of cach member to prove such T In regard to_com- Judza Drummond raid thal s, he hiad held that panies in the Tundsof Recolv the ofilevrs of the State, th Colicctors, shouldap- tha ltecelvera for paymy o wan no objectiun” to thele payment, the 1y t the Court for leave to pay wonld make an order to pa. 1f thiero wax no money In thelr hands, there won e kome other way “found, waw thore, 1f there was any abjection, the Recelver would make it known to the Court, More random discusslon followed finlly mild that ho thonsht he shou to dissalve the injunctions in all the cas glve Teave to pnrties o come in and ma 1, o that was the only way lie coul et to uuy concluaion. Sudige Teombill then ealled wp the enko of tho Peorln & Ltock leluwd - Kaflroad, and moved to dis- of the takes, and, Ttecelvers wonld upi them, and the Cour! At any rale tho road and the Judce d e compelied "This wan nlso contested by Col. atd that the capital »tock had been taxed That he had drawn the bill ns and no amendment wonid make fronrd of Equalization In regard to that rond huil ncted oug of pure cussedneas wnd at the uatigation of the devil, Neither Col. Ingernoll's eloquence tor hia wit, however, wos aveilable, and an order wns subso- quently made requiring all the ronds herepresenteid 10 pay thelr taxes, nnd dlesolving the injunctions, Mo further conslderation of the e2sed wan then the Smige sating that it ve the injunction contfn- prepared 1o show that 1he facts wers different from those on which nrt hind hltherto passed, and mimt ho prepared with their antendments if they wished ! umendments were then flled In variois cases xetfing ont more s tig erratic actlon of tho State Doard of wad of 1o value, #tromg a8 he could pontponed until Monda partics wikhed (o the Supreme (! TIE NORTUWESTERN ABEL LOOM COMPANTY. Ahout three weaks ngo W. 0. Osgood, the As- slenee of the Northwdsiern Abel Lonm Con filed 0 petition asking for an assessment of cent on the capltal stock of the Company. petition wae “roforred o the Regintef to os- the number of holdera of the orizinal stock, the mmount necessary to terduy the Resistor led t tho Assiunce, C. W. Conalantl all Ifs debls, reeman, and J, P, Wit o, attorneys for divers etackholders, appear Defore him, and & 4 onstantine, I G, 1] M Champlin, and — Wa From these tho Regis- 'Tha orleinal stockholilers are a8 follow: er with the number of their shares: (icorge W, Gage Unaolyent), Wicker (solvent) Total siaten.... The preseut stockholdera are as followa: Wrigley (dont Burbork niven ZESes i SRE: inlt Vil Runiton sl Total shares hued. . naining 1, 000 shinres were o b wolid by L for Its benellt, wud only wubscribod for was 1! L payment af this which notes wers tmmediately tured over 3 A, Hice, Trastes for the Conpany. in pay- suent of Uhe patent af the Abel Lon, fee to the renpective stoe No cectificate, the Reginter eeports, was t of Couk Covnty wetites ont the In the Clrealt Co nmoant of the fact that §t hud been poli law to provent the stockholders being lied ally lubio for the Company's debt, TILE HOME INSURANCE CONUAXY, he Assignes of the Home Insurance Company #1c8 report yesterday in tho Unfted Staten Dis- ng out that among it axxets of y Were a number of nulcs aginat varl- which It was best Lo combrmlse in or- et somw money to mwake o dual vidend, 1ltamn Hosbeln owes the Company $i50.00 due on stock, In wettlement of which 1 301} . Courtnuy owes which he offur tu cuspromise by glvlsyg rom the Midland Pachile Rallroud that . $7,078 un 3 Judyuen a claim agatust the Company for 810,000, Francla Agnew, the 8herl® of thin connty, fa indebi- et the Company SBG00 on-n Jndgment for lataies due on Crtock, amd - he offora ‘I hese clatma amount fn ahout €20, 000 for which 85,000 cnah 1 0 worth of real <atate, nml L fx of the eplnlo shontd be acceptes W SR, 75, mceured by trist wlehed to hyiving up tha fand, ond W, 1% Johwon to pay $30 in i) settiement for a disputed account. Anorder woa thereupon entered directing the Asrlanen to settlo the elaling as above statud tntess objectioma are filed by July “Thero are atill _abont™ 860,000, nominally of asseta, condlsting of dehts nnd clilma ar dlfferent | kinda, whieh muat e pold nt encton, wnd lie expects to eanvert the remafning awsetn Iuto earh within tie next threo months, e s o canh on haml whatever at present, but fiapes 19 b able to realiza out of the sale of these clnima tto pay a final divlicnd of 1 per cent. NVICTIMS OF A W58, aged naveral dayw in i cane of Amy Power va, Tnmes Napier, brought to re nerea of lamd i the Town of den. Sho clalma (hat the ~ land wa< - bomcht with her money forn fow hundred dolinrs, but that the titla wan fuken n bin nneme, on hls promising to marey hee, “When, however, e got the property, he furgot tho promise, though they had lived tos ther for years. 'The wit was originally brought B 185, il 18 probably (he oldest wilt o the docket in the conntry. A very lare smount of tentimony was tnken and the teial will oceupy the remaluder of the weelk. In Judgo Booth's raom, sleo anuther jilted Ty, - Manual Joese, told Now one Dantel W. Kelleher, {n December, 1874, teliled with her aftectione, and ' wn sroming of marrlngo nud represcntations that hie wus very hard up, Indiced Gior to lend him €150 for o few duys, THl& memory also lecame very defective wihen he got tho moiey. i he hins fatled to puy it volmtarlly, So_she nvoked the nhl of the - called blind goddess, and obtatued a verdict of S16. Hut whether abo will eoilect it Is a question ns yet undetermin LLE W {n hearing & Ragner, the well-known denugiate, v:hich was o suit hrougiit to recover 310,000 damngzen, cauwed by the noglis gence of the dofendante, The plaiatll cluimed that fn March, 1§75, he left u receipt at defoud- ant's store with directions ta preparea coolinz drink compored of watar, bl carbonate of xoda, enuar, e eanenee of vanlile, but that by whstake soms stryelinine wan mixed in it Twa or three wit- neixes festified that the mixture he arleged to have boaght nf Dk & Rayner conlained wirych nine In Jarge quantities,” On the other hand, it wasshown that all thy potronons drags {n the defendunt's store were nuder the charge of only ono clerk, and were kept locked np fna closet, That the mixture sold to plaintlff was mado up by ono of the clerke who did 1ot have accesn to tha closet contalning poixons, That the plalntiit when ho fourd hie was pobioned took the botlie contalulng the mixtnre ton ddrngegint and left jt two woeke, aeking him to examine it contents ta see if they contained steyelnine, and then ool (& 10 another draguist where (¢ waa left twelve or ifteen monthe, No demand wax made for settlement until after aitwan hrawght, when plaiatif called on defendanta and offered to take a fow hundred dollars to setile- ‘e evidenca was not all corcluded, and il bo finished to-day. LLLEN O'IARA IARRELL. . Judge anry was engagod yedlordny in hearing the carg of Huzh Chittick ngaing Helon O'1ura far- rell, who i hetier known from her connection with tho ' notoriows It K. Turner forgerivn and eubyc- quent land waits, Chittlek clabns ty have boarded her from Octobier, 1874, to Navember, 1874, and 10 have heen employed by her [y collecting $1, 700 pelze money duo hee hueband, o well o4 cenveling o various pluces to find_out soncthing abont her land-claime, for ol of which (imlnding an itew for tobaces and plped for ler) e chisnges $844.45, Me admits tie recelpt of & on ncconnt, leaving $60M.40 doe, There acems to o a'desire toiake up as much as ousible of the old yaatters In commection with the Furner forgeries, and Chittick attorney, clalma that Turner Is interested In fishine for evidence to bu used fn the approaching crintual trial agalinst ntm for forgery. ‘Tha care will tike all duy, 3. MORsE, R, E. Jenkine, Aasumoe of tansom 1. Morse, Sl Teport yextorday sctting oit that ho hind, up 10 June 35, récesved sloven bids wr the property of Morse, ranghne from 20 to 30l [er cent on the fn- volce price of S14,683,28, licconldered them ail two low, however, anc mivieed that they be rofected aw nat heing for \ auflicient price, After those cleven bids, howeves four bids mare were yecelved, s follows: 1. V. Roddin, $5,540. 51 _caah: Hayes & Rowborry, 40 per Cont, or §3,000.70 cash: i, Do (hambern & Cons L0600 canh; Lay & Roddtn, 66003 and (1 K. "Tiilany, 44 percent ar S, 418,82 The Awsignee mivisen that the highest bid of 86,600, or any igher bid which way be mady be fecepted, Engene V, Roddin then offered %,900 carh, and an order wan mado directing o'l of sorac's stock of Jewelry und fixtured to bamade to him. TN PEORIA & ROCK ISLAND RAILILOAD. J. R Hilliard, the Re In tho case of Thomns ve. ‘The' Peoria & Rock ‘sland Rallrond Compnny, flled bla report yesterday for tho month of Aprl, which §s as follows: RECRPTS, From local frelghts and conductors, From forelgn roads ... From anmlry sonrces... Coah um buntl April 1, 18701 10, 71051 T A7 EXPEXDUTURES, agd gor labor and pay-rolls. Paid L7 KUPLER 1o oveens Il for forelzy ruads. Tl for suniirics T'ald for advance cl Total expenditures. . Dalance on hand M3y 1TENS, Judge Drummond s enwaged In hearing the patent canos of tho Consolldated Fralt Jar Can- pany of New York against i, S. Brownetal. 3 alro acafnst Abram French et al,, and Hussell Abbey ot These are to restraln ‘feingement of whit s know ax the Masonund oy’ pteate fos - provements in fraft jurs and porcolain-dined me- tnllle caps for the xame. Tho case wil vecupy ull duy Mowers. T Lo Cobum, of Chtesod Saiviel A Duncan, of New Yorl; and J. T H. Latrobe, of Baltimore, appear for complalants, and Clark- »on & Vin Schanck, of Chicaro, and W, . Witter ond teorgo Gltord, of New ik, for dofendunts, Tn the foreclosurs suit of Fwdick & Tish va, the Chirage, Banville & Vinestuex Railroad Came yuny, lenvowun siven to open o targe pumber of depuxitions taken In New York and Jiled licre on the i Just, A motlon wes then mode to_suppross thenr, hnt tho argument s postponod untll somo futnro Hm diulye Jamedon will iave na further call untl) September noxt. ‘To-day and to-morrow he will hiedr ket casen, fnd to-morrow afternuon at 2 p, m, he will make a peemptory eall of ol mations for ngw teinl and closo up wny unfnished busdness, 50 1ave for.s vacation, Tt will not atter thut Bo n conrt ndtil Ang, 28, 11 tho cane of Proctar & Gamblo v, Orrin 1, Place et nl,, 0 tnul decree wan made for a per- ctuu] fnjunction gialnst the defendunts, reetrine Pl Thom from InCclnging complabnants insde wiark, David A Courter was appointed Recelver In tho aned 1 Mumwon, Jdr,, et al, ve. The Corrngated Iron Company, of Chicazo, a creditor's it v s Judgineut tor § BANKRUITCY MATTERS. In the caso of Joscph Thiclen, an order was en- tered restralning Austin Boynton & Co, from In- terfering with the vroperty of the hankrupt, Ueorzo W, Campbell was appolnted Provisional Amynee of Thiclen, In the caso of Ole (1 Thompson, on order was nde for a dividend neeting to be lield Auyg, 2 be- fora egister Hibbsrd. 1. 1. Jenkins was appointed Proyisional As- #lgnee of Burictt & Drigus. Davld 8. Dolbear wils yosterday elected As- »ignce of Therwold Carol, SUBEKIOR COURT IN DRIZF, W. . Wood comtnenced un action In trespasn agalnat Obadinh Eauds, George W. Mober, #nd Philip Moser, Inytui damagen at 85,000, MarthiJ, Marsl and Sarah M. Mayer, adminta- trateices of the cstate of Matthew 5. Maral, ho- un A euit for $7,000 against Franklin C. Moro. head, and another for $1,600 against N, B. Rup- pilyo and M. A, Frisble. Fruncis It Butler ned Thomas 8. Dobbina for 1,000, G, W, McMullun brought sult to recover 84,000 from Chnrles M. Smith, “I'ho 1llnols Vrust und Savings Dank P. Kopsell and Robort \\'Iululr for 31,500, Narmon l'umrn]l}'nludu bif) ngainst James A, Clybourn, Martha E. Clybourn, the Chleago, Hock Treland & Pacific Rallrosd Compauy, Richard and Robert Mendoweraft, F. A, Jragg, A, C. Jtussell, 1, I, Wubstor, ana the Chicago & Pacie Railrond Loy puny to foreclose a trunt deed for $10,000 on the N, 33 of the N, E. 1{ of Nec. 10, 40, 13, CICUIT COURT. Gorhatn F, aker commenced an aotion In_tros. Pall ugulnat R. M, Forrester, Martin Beow, I, A, b I Heop, Fred Oerafell, Martti Sl lins, Walter Croifard, snd 1. C. Uamill, liying danoges at 310, (00, , Fliotids O'Comnor sucd Bridget. reanan for , 500, TITE CALL. Jrnag Droncerr—From No, 228 to end of cal- endar, Then the Distriet Court calendar. Sunaz GARY—50 to BT, 571 1o 573, 570 to 583, and 584, Inclustve. Chittlck va, O'Hareell on trial JUDUE JaNrsoy —Bot e 48,078, Clty Stone, No further eall of calendur untll Septen paE Moousz—Motlons at 3 p. m, In Chancery« Junar Roarns—8i3 to BLO, inclusive.” No. 832, 1 va, Buck, on trial, 03, Schoenthal vi Alwo, calondar Nos, 632, ncluslve, No cuse on dupuir MeArtisten—~Set case 1,771, Rand va. City. Alwo, 470 03, except 477 and 082, of Judye Hoturs' calendar, No caso an trial, Jrnig Fauwsti—Noenll, No. 168, Powers va. Napler, still on tria), and good for the reat of the we! drnan Winuiaus—8et cases 850, Republic Lite Tusnrunco Company va, Wulkor, and 1,880, Houtl- ner v, Hoollner., JUDOMENTS, Uxiten 8Tares Cowvir Coutt—Junug Diops axtr—Unlon Natlonal Bunk of Chitenyto ve. Loscila M. Mough; debt, $50,000, damayes, $15 Georgo Beach et al, ve, dames 1. Do —Nuationsl Dsnk of Illinols ve, Ricl 1,500, 1. —"T'hird Natlopal Bauk of el 8. and Daulel B Gaiduer, §1,088. 50, Charles Crook ve, Juhn A. Darttell, $1, 863,68, — New York State Loau snd ‘Frust Company ve. Juwes Il Bowen, Duu‘rfin& Howen, und Chouncey 1. Bowen, $13,180.03. —Bawe va Juwes 1., inl Gregg, bhfcago v George /., and Channeoy T Bowen, 4,08, — L. W Kifnek, Assienee,” va Morrds Ceowley and hn O°Neill, £11, famn ve, Morels Crowley, . i Tieasher va, Pernando” dones, TR 01— Metennti] ual Tneurance Company of New Yorie ve, John Sorvis, 8 ", Natlonal Bank of Wi nove, Ondile O] A Q117,60 — L, G, Klinck, Aaxdgnee, v, Margaret 11 Morrl=on ve, Allel Alken, — Kerehefer, $717.01. o 1. Tlnrding, AMexan- ratl; verdict, $1, 100, r Brown va. teo der Mctoy, and Lorin 1, and mot'on for new trind. Surinton Cornt—Coy ye—Tames B, Tow- erdr, vi domes Baxtor, $337.70, Junag GAny—Frank I'ago ve. dimnes 1T Keoler; verdiet, $116, 60, and motion for new trial, iaoN—( Bl Cushing va, ra 1L =t 0ak Rontin—~Willlam Tlair ot al, va.Johannannd Frederlek F, Muollor, &17:5, 72, — Wilson Adiurtable Chale Comypany va. Annla liy- man and Aunle Staffaed, S, H, —Bush & T Brewing Compony va. Frank Wolf, 810, 05, ~ #ylvanin Company vs. Bawuel JJ, Jones, =0 M. Culberfson ot al, ve. Samucl’ Coffnian, e Beck, wurvivor, ete., v, 1 ° s Richard Norela, dr., Ve, Thos othy Wrigut, % ~Herdhold Miller va. Ameri- i Tnmirance Company: verdich $2,001.78, and motion for pew trial,—fnalen Heniett et al, ve, Ellsworth _ Manufactiring Companys verdicts —Leater Bedshaw et al, ¥4, A, 'T,_Dinei: i vendlet, $147.60.—-Mortin 0'Nofl] ve, Natlonal o Insurance Company of Phlladelphia; verdict, —linnnah Mot 'ye, Daniel W, Kelleher} vezulct. 8164, aml motlon for ney trlal. dunan MeAtuistan—b, W, llelmer va, Nea Silieon Steel Company, &1, DOK, 0. —W. 8, J v, Same, $1,114. 8,"A. French et al, M. Swiney, 888,10, NLOOMINGTON. spectat Dispatch to The Tribuna. 41, ~To-day Tudge tunl {ha (emporney infine- er of Joln Bishop In 1871 to A Hanrther, il g 250,000 bondn In aid of Mavann, | Clhiampilgn County, Appeal will probal ke AMUSEMENT, HOWE'S CIRCUS, Canvas-bncked showa, In reavon and In modera. tlon, attract the hornl and well-balauced mind. Whether it be a Goapel-tent, or a political conven. tlon, orn clrenw that demands attentton, a brand expanse of canvas never falls (o exert & magnetic Influence In nll directions. The atreamers, the be- wiidering maze of tigging, and the concomitant hrasa-band, helghten the lilnsfon and the atteactlon, Tu the nelghbarhood of the charmed #pot men and women are tranaformed Into mere creatures of sen- thnent; servant-glely, who at snch times may be clussed a8 an eplceno aex, grow dellrious with en- thusinsms and boya and girls swho cannot craw) un+ dertho canvas becomo dovont and tearfn] appel- Innta to the parental court of clalmwe, Of late yenrs, tho circus has fallen into tomparary diarcpute, owing to the practices of unprincipled manazgers and to thia fact wo nttribute the recent dovelapaient of tents for purely religlons purposcs, Tho clreun should partake of the nature of the theatre and the school-house, 1t shonld educate aud entertad The grentler sex it shonld teach how tolaug o sterner how 1o ride bareback in phzaniz of the ordinary avocationa of life, how to utap 56 fect highee than the grado of & humdrnm existence, how to tuen summersets fn - religlon and politica, how to gripa great moral teath, ond Tiow o overthrow th ndveranry of peace and con- tent. AN this the clrcns does When 1t accuples the lofty moral Qlllnl‘ which nature deslgned for its wpechal nee, When the cireus faila to do fts duty, the paliticlans, for thoir port, step In and say, “We Wil tarn. oir own summersete, ot give yon fJomsona In your own art;® nnd tho revivalinte exclafm, *‘Since you have fatled to i)l your duty ag a tenchier of moral les- sang, wawill eemune e field which fing tempor- ardly been uanrped by yon.™ 1t Is truly ofcarlon for relolcing when an’ fustitation in fonnd which promleex ta cestoro the pristine glory of the his- torleal clrens, and axsumo agnin the arduous duties shich the degenernto managers of later days have dirsvoweaand neglected. Howe's Circus, pow exhibiting on the Lake Park, commands wspect, Ite manazers have made o anceessfol Mbmpt Lo caler to the best portion of (he amukement public. They say, in thelr semi- humorous, but Intenscly earnest way, thut overy- hing sbout their establistinent s **strictly frste claw amd clasedcal, ™ So Ju u ronse everything i Tho atreet-parada’ yeaterday was pronoutced by compotent Judres, Wao have grown gray in watcli- Ing strect-parades, the tueat thing of tho kind cver ween n thle city. The entertainm under the canvas was noticeable for tho ngid excluston from it of cyurything appronching vuliuris There was wat o featirs of the ahow that need have Braught & blusht to o malden's eheek. Ono of the clownw, Ben Maginley, actially apeakn the English Ianguage fluently, and the other two, who nre less clegant in thelr speech, aro never low o Lireromo. All of them posscan the rare merit of madesty; they considerntely keep thomrelves ont of sight most of the time, Thae best part of tho show ia the riding, «ome of wnich In wonderful. Mr, Jdames Melville 18 the ‘‘daring” rider, his son Frauk *‘tho graceful and accumplished rlder, and his little buy Alex *‘the phenome- "“"K interestingand eunning* rider. hen there are Mile, Dockrlll, who rides four horacs at once; her husband, Jt B, Dockrill, a so-called charne- and many otliers, ‘A group of jumpers furnish inother Intereating part of the prozramue, Thoy turn doublo-summernets over clephants, camels, hurdlee, or euything elso that happens to come handy, Two of them—\William 1. Oatch - cldar and William Worland—perform the astoninh- Ing fant of jnmplng with two eummerscta over fivo elephants and o camal In a slnglo leap, Much amikement is derived from' a iluhllc 1Nurtration of the manner fn which boys aro tunght to ride, The #ublect of instructlon Iv tizhtly strapped In a leathern jerkin, and by means of ‘a revolv- ing cranc ia kept in ~pretty close proximle ty to tho galloping-horse. The sight of one of thero boys kprawllng In tho afr, with all his extremitics moving ot once, vainly clutching at tho fiylng ateed, In ot to ba #oon foreotten, Thera are the usunl acrobatlc and gymnastic exhibitlons, five performing elephants, “trained tigers, lions, and unimsls of all sorts. Tho menagerio 18 un- nnually full and interesting. T'he bund should not De forgotien: fta nunsle {ggunch less excruclating than thut which {8 ordinablly provided by similar organizations, 'Tha Cirsuw is in every respect wht Its mannzers rc[m' Nt it be. 1t will remaln in Chicago the rest of thls week:. and glve two exhibl~ tlonw cach day on the Lako-Frunt, PRANMATIC READINGS, Mina Desale Strong, & young lady from 5t, Lonls, gave nBpecimen of her powers an & publlc render at the Fourth Unltarian Church, corner of Tlurtinth strect and Prairio avenue, last night. The pro- gramme embraced **The Greon Mountain Juws- tice," & humoraus pleco by an anonymous authar; ** Elslo Dunlee," o atory by Mlss Strong horself; o selection from ** Kenllworth, ' ** Rory 0'More, " “*The Manlsc's Bride," and ong other plece, the title of which we did not catch. Mlss Strong has pereeptions of dramatic proprioty and an undovel- opud renae of what s required for correct aod enor- getle expresslon of feellng, 1fer taste Is excellent; her art is untrained and crude. Wa were much moro struck by the lterary ability. ('(I!'llnyu-(l in the tonehing little story, ** Elxlo Dunleo, " which was tead by lot as otiglnal, thawby ket mannee of read- Inzit.” The atory was dellcate and fragrant; it would bo creditable fo the reputatfon of moro promifuent ll(crur‘y penple than Mias Strong {0 have written sneh a tafe, Mivs Strong will give another entertainment at the Fifth Presbyterlan Church, r(‘br{;({r of ‘Chirtieth strect and Indiany avenue, to- night. ADELPHI TITEATRE. Burlesquo st} prevalls atthis popular varlety theatre. **Queen Lib, or tho Earl that Got Things Mixed™ ts the rather vulgar titls of an ex- travaganzn attributed to Miw Adah Rtichmond us an nuthor, and tn which sho assumen a principal part. It fwan abeurd rondering of tho stury of Queen Eltzaboth, Lelcester, and Ralelgh; and, o8 n hurlosque f% adjudged meritorions in proportion ua it 1s whwurd, tsls one must be adjudged highly suce cessful. Mr. Whiifen uffords much mmusement, nswell by the exhibltion of his musleal talenta ay by his_clovor actl - AMr. lnery Allen Impersonstey Queen Elizabeth, and it lu i striking fact that hls wingng, by come pnrison, appears sondurfully frosh and poworful, Wo recolicet that ft.did not appear so fn *+The Ly of Kilarnoy.* The nudiences at the Adolphl 1his week have been very lurge. The low prices strike the peoplo. WOOD'S MUSEUM. “*Mirlam's Crhno ™ constltnics the prineipal part of tho progeanune at the Musoum this week, Prot. Huuter, the prestidigitateur, and Charles Garduer, the Dutch comedy actor, apyear nightly, and the performance couclides with the petito comedy called ** Pegpy Gireen,” The same will o rondored ot the Sutirday matince. V* Caste, " Wwith a very unpromising cant, 18 announced for thu matinces of thls afternoon and to-niorraw, ——————— SAENGERFEST, Bpectat Dispatch 1o The Triduns. Promis, 1., June 21,—Tho socond grand con- certof tho Illinols State Sa'ngerfost took place np Swngertest Hall thie ovening, In the presences of abont 4,000 people. ‘Tho programme wasof & higher order than lost night, and all the numbers were well rendored, Madame Jaslo Ludwls, the prima donnn, corried off the hunors of the evening, al was enthislastically recelved by the large o dlonca. Ihy Chicogu Orcliostra gnve rume fiiie w tuctions, Tha choruses wore nnusually good, To- morrow will close the festival. 'The features of thedayure to be a grand wtreet parade in the morning, with a huge plenlc in Central Park fn tha afternnon. In the even ¥ theru ls to bua mon- ster ball ut Sacugerfost Hall. CROPS. Spectal Dispatch ¢o The Tridune. Dwiant, 11, Juge 21.—Ten duye of incessant min bave discournged tho farmers, and glven everybody the hlues. The weather has becu so colil that wo have had to resort to fires In order to Kkeep oursclved warm, and enuble us to digest the contents of Tux Cweaco ‘Trnose, Al things considerud, §t1s traly wonderful that ull sur crops are not utberly rulved. The continunl cloudy wenthur baw xaved thent, and vonbled thy water o Fun olf. "0 vats huvd mo sullerod. The corn Juoke yellow o amaslly and o wost enrey Ie vty weedy, Tho farmera to-'y hare _pone Clnto qt with h And iy fry and suve 11, which they can do yet 12 iU will v w ouly #iop raintngz, Wa hitve Lind @ chango of moon wecordinz fo Calbert, and thy indlcations aro all favorable o wralier, T the Filiy Praxenros, ¥eott ¢ P hevenbints are not promisin? very well. Whent eapechally ia Taoking badly. Corn s backward, ami becoming very foul with weeds, from much wet weather, and canreqaent difilenity of work.ng it eficiently, The potato-beetfe his not done eo el damagze an we hal reason to fear earllor In the reasons tho deficfensy, howover, of those peate {4 fally rompenkated ) [ Limmlp ) by tho provalence of the FINANCIAL. NEW YOnx. Tostoy, Mass., June 21, —The Exetor (3" Manufacturing Company went Into bankrupiy yederday, Thelr labilitles are $220,000. Tha milla lave not been opeinted for the pust ning months, New Yonx, Jane 21,—Cameron, Pye & Co., dry. goods morchants and fmporters, at 117 Frankiln wtreet, are reporfed fabled, The greater portlon of the indebtednehs i due abroad, Iy I« on his way back tenm Enrope, whoro his offer of fve shiliinga on tiin ponnd was refuned, e Nuw Yorit, dune 20.—There wasa ran on the Dry-Dock Savlugs lanlk to-day, Tt line a capital of 810,000,000, nnd bas fust iinfehed o lund<oma Imblding. President Milfa saya tho report of tte s rounduess orlginated i the Tebrow Soclety meots ington Sunday, * Tho bank has depsits of 85,060, - 000, And In able to pay. overs. doles ® T e it nout many depositors returned the money drawn, and everyihing Ia qulet azain, *, The Stock Bxchunge willle eloned from the oven. 1ng of the 1ut fo the H 1y el FELO DE SE. Epectal Dlwpaleh to The Trisune, Haston, Wis., June 21.—Thom wae intensc excltemont In this village yestordsy morning, caured by the diecavery af the dead body of 13 thawar Eltae, o hotel and raloon-keeper. He v to hls harn abont s o'clock, ndjusted @ ropo and M Lo A beam and hung himsolf, Elise uacd (o Ve an industrions tatlor, but, thinking he could mako money faster, went Into the saloon buainess, Durlrg the pastyear e hos drunk hard and becoma romewhat Involred, In hnd a haed aprec the day peforo committing eulclde, ‘and néveral ‘timct i throatencd to take iy Iife, A Tuzor und ropo we token from him tho night befora, pR e A yonnrs man numed Bchooley, while deunk, 1ald dowit on the teack near Hellber, on the \\ inconels Gontet Ralfrond, nd went ta sioen. T’ carly ut him fraln this morning ran over and cu Into many pleces, —r— MOST REMARKABLE In {48 effects, and most.useful In its application, the fragrant Sozodont has become the most popu- lar dentrince In cxlatenco, "Il uscd and pralsed by everybody, e ——— OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, By Buck & Rayner, makora of the **Mars® Cologne. P btaioie A Rkt LA UL 1 DEATHS, e el ol SRR IA BALCH—At Tirattleboro, on the 18t inat., Mary Elena Baleh, younzest daughter of the Kev, W, 9, and Adelnida d, Baleh. Far seven yenrs provious to her Inst alckness, an hanored and successful teacher i tho public achoola of thils city. BRODERICK~In this clty, Tucsday, June 20, Righard Hroderick, oed 00 peate. 0 U0 20 Funeral from his Tale tesldence, 105 Scbor-at., Thuraday, the 22d Inst.. by carn 10 Calvary Come- tery, Felendn of the fainily are fuyitod. CASEY—Juno 20, fohn Cascy, ogeil 52 years, Funoral from his late rosidonce, 403 Hubbardox Timraday, at 11 o'clock, to St Columbll Chareh, thenee b{ cars to Calvary. Friends of tho family are (nvited. HILD—Juno 2, ot 3 p. m., B, WN 3 aged 40 years B montis, © DieE funcral from i late residence, 121 North Wolls- #t., on Friday, at £ p. m., to Greceland, OLIPILANT—At Unlontown, Pa., on Tharsdas mornlug, June 15, In the 70tk year of her age. rs. dane C. Oliphant, wifo of" F. IT. Oliphape, B,y und mother of 3t 1, K. Stearim, of this SAMPSON—At tho restdenco of his son-[n-In I F, Wolll, 150 Vincenucs-av., Rosoutels Samp: nu;l. in hlln‘ll';(lll y"fi" Fneral Friday, § u, m., to Rosehill, please aifend, " omgushlll.” Pridale a7, S York and Rlcmond (Va.) papecs POLEEICAL ANNOUNCEXMENTS, REPUBLICAN ULUB CONVENTION. The Lxecutive Committees of all the Republicay Clubs of the cu_, meet this evening at the rand Jucific Hotel, nt 7:30 o’clock, Matters of great Iio- pubiican futerest will Te decided. Anxer Tavron, Chalrman, PROPESNIONAT., DR.S. W.INGRAH TREATS DISLASES Of the Eye, Deafuess, Catarrh, Theoat and Lunzs, Disenres of the Heact, Blood, and Neeves, he Doctor's well-known reputation In” Chicaza for yenrs paet iw a saflicient muarantee to the safeiel frotn any form of disvase that they can he beneiifed codlly and permanently. Call at Oftice 14, Na. 5 Bouth Clark-st., Chilcago, 11i., or write for nil: v!cc.l Olico hiours, W w.nl 106 p.m., 7 to § evonlng, AND FISTULA positively cared without pain or the tise of knife, Nizalure, of canntle. A KURIE CUME 08 NOPAY, With pa. tioud from a distanca 1 will contmet to pay all traveling and othor expenses if I fal to eifecta radical cure, Consnltation free. DI J. . ¢, PUILLIPS, 167 Madinon-t., Chicago. e CONEECTIONRL Y, CELEBRATED throuphout the Union—expressed fo all arts. 1 1hand upward at 25, 40, 8¢ per . Address orders GUNTIER, Confec tloner, Chicago, T AUCTION SALES. . By WM. A. BUITERS & €O, Auctioneers, 118 and 120 Wubash-av, BUTTERS & CO'S KEQULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, BTAPLE AND FANOY SILIKS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIETRY, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, STRAW G0OODS, UMBRIELLAS, I'AISAS()L.'!. BOOTS, S8HOLS, &e. THURSDAY MORNING, JUNT; 22, at 1:130 o'clock, al thelr salesroonu, 118 nnd 120 Wabash-av, OONSERVATOR'S SATE, ENTIIE STOCK OF Liquors, Wines, Furniture, and Fixtures, in Store 445 Stateytt blonln o tho esta @ FRIDAY MORNIXG, JUNE 23, AT 10 0'CLOCK. AT 445 BTATE.ST, The stack connlsta of Flne Whiskies, Tmportee Wines, Brandies, (g, &c., Enpty Casks, Lot tles, Store Fixtures, Firulture, &e., &c. I order of the ¢ THOS. BRE to 3. BRENNAN, Conservator. WAL A, BUTTENS & €O., Au-tloneers. By G. . GORE & CO., G8and 70 Wubash-av, On THURBDAY, Juno 23, at 0:30 o'clock, waahal sell o very large slock of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tothio higheat ldder, 150 Walnut Redateads, 5O Walnut . 76 Walnnt Tables, B0 Walnui W. £, Hurcaus, 30 Walnut I1all Trees, 50 Marble-Top ics, 0 Chamber Hets, 25 Uarlor Suitn, Bofs, Lounges, Hook Cuses, ‘Wardrobes, Matirese Bhow Cascs, Parlor and Oitice Desks, 4, 0N Cloth, Relrigeentors, Teo Clicot. At'11 o'clock—Carriages, Buggles, and Harnessed withont seserie, 0. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneers, On Saturday, June 24, at ® O’cloock. 13 Crates W, Q. ()roukcr{, Rockingham, Yellow, ant Glassware, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1At halt-past 10 o'clock. Parlorand Chamber Wardrolion, 1all Troes, Marble-Top ‘Tablos, nut Hedsteads and Burcaus, Ensy Chalrs, Rocke Walnut Chiales, Whatuots, ' Lounged, Sotas, M 4, bprh tefrigerators, fce-Cheets, Books Caren, u, Carpets, Flour Ol1-Cloth, elc. Rugglee, Carringes, and Harncsscs st 11 o'clock, without rervrve, GEO. P, GORE & 0., Auction 2l O0R RCGULAR WE_!lfi;Y AUCTION SALE. FRIDAY Morning, June 23, at 9:30 o'cdock AN IMMENSE LAYOUT PARLOR SUITS, CHAMBER SETS, Tho Fincst show of CARPETS, which must bo wold, | Housekeeplng (ioods, Crockery, Gtoaw and Plated Ware, Geucral Merchandlso, €., &e., dc. Buyors tlwaye find st OUR BALES tho largesd stackn New aud Sccond-haud Goods. 100 Fiulhod Dudstesds from a denler, ELISON, PUMKROY & CO. By JAS, P. McNAMARA & 04 117 Wabask » No W, cor, Madlaon st BOOTS AND BHOES AT AUCTIOM "Thursday Morning, June 22, at 9:50 o'closits Lnlh"lu ssurtment of flue Job Lota AS. F. MCNAMARA & COy, ARciionseny' *

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