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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE 15, 1877 K - 5 CRIMINAL NEWS. et b g et gl B R g SPORTING EVENTS. B ey erene otme o cnepnat 2. | BOARRD OF EDUCATION. of the Firrt National Rank afgned by Ellen Bode- Ttana enrned—lonieriile, 2; CInCIanAl, 2. man, & lsdy of means in this city, hot who hna no, | COUTHTR. e sdditianal piece bas been traced, ot base doring the game— met at 11 o'elock to-day. Reports wera pros . G the atder of bustnce and srveed vor e "o miny tecn wern appointed, and other . pralimi ncconnt at the bank. The Cashier wrote anote 10 | “Naw Yonx, June 14, ty thaunand doliars® routine businces done. lepliea fo last The Hard=Hearted Young Studant | jirs lodemna, smereeing that she niad flled oota | worth of ik an fomnn wadey by inpector | Races at Doxter Park, Kalamazoo, | faipcisi-indienin, z0 dpapioe2d Superintendent Pickard Tenders | Aireites a the Gueonant Gorernment were'resds of the Wisconsin University, | check on the wrong benk, and retamed 1l with the | Chapman with ihree passengora—two somen and Beacon Park, Columbus, Je- Jiacs o Calcd bails—Devita, Bhater, Hiokdo, Doothe His Resignation A .r;n't{n’g of Intetent I taken in the mesting check by tha by, I leas than an honr a lad ap- | & maR—in the sieamehlo Herder, from 5. od Foley. . 3 pearcd gt the Sfcrenants National Dagk with & e romo Park, Ete, R e Felpr ead Crowler. due bo fhe expectation that the MacDonnell curs Tast year, The {ssuc involved in this celebrated case in even more durl{ defined, and tha division of parties more dietinctly matked, than they wers A yesrago, What the reault, elther immediate or Wi , 1L Is impossible to prealet; bt 8 widespread impression to the effect that 1“n°e :G;‘dnmlan can be reached doring the present check signed ** RIl Dodeman'* for 800, Tho COUNTERFEITENS BENTENCED. A Railway Mail Clerk Stoals a Primo ;manm’»’v".fl \nclored in an envolope. and handed | Ciersmars. Jane 14. —John McKernan, 8 noted Lot of Decoy Letters. Dt e e v g0r Figned g | counterfeiter, was sentenced by Judge Ewing to | Quolting Cantest for the Bell Medal and (hé same name, and the Cashier, having communi- | W0 years in the Penftentiary and adine of 85,000, thte Ameriean Champlonship. 4t check wan forged, gare the 3 ere se e McGheo Walves AIL Privi- | tohuicrieit oiis in an envelope, ond sent Harry | Jail. Enyder. 1L G bhares Lominville, 61 Clacinnatl, & sred balla—Snvder, 1; Hesler, 2. Wiid pitch—Manning. @it on Ates—Loutarliic, 7: Cincinnatt, 13 Donble piays—Halinan, i; Shnfier and Latbam, 1. IOCKPORD, 1L1. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. The Balary-List for the Next 8chool Year Secttled. Regnlations for the Examination of Oan- D Qarrett after him to see who recefved the package. Large -] Rocrron, 1il., June 14.~The Bluff City Tias s leges, and 1s Eager for The T met Witaon an the sigcol, and Gartelt ar- SOLD ROTTEN MEATS, %o Number of Base-Ball Games of | palPmics kigim Dieyed Vio lockiau sorcr | didates for the High Sohbol MONEENS dane. 1heTha 16, ttonble Azain at Jolict. rested him promptly. Ile will have an ezamina- ‘Special Dispaleh fo The Tribune, Various Degrees of Impor- City Clubonthe falr grounds to-day for the cham- O o) i frble amlnat tion to-marrow, ’, flron ia fdentified ae ,me ACe Daxvitie, 1, June 14.—Joseph Gerring, a ‘Satp mnflnmnl,h:::%flnflugwb l'xhle;l-o::l!o'fin‘\lv:fl The regalar semi-monthly meeting af the Board | g'élock lh‘nmom!nllhv:p;'mvlncml “m‘n“r.-dl;‘ O o e T O teh she. | butcher, wan arrcated, tried, and canvicted here d of Education was held last evening, Vice-Presls { Falchaz, and guine, :L,,‘ notorious French bully named ut twenty-five French ‘Canndiane, all ai L, srrived at flk’l Village, and entered all f'm(:Tl:‘: Indians' hounc: dent Welch presiding, in absence of tha President, ARRAUDOP Nearly all the membors were present. . da; @atbering of the Relatives of the Doomed | is now under atrcet. M.’ George 1L Pumphres, | yesterday of knowingly eelling diseased beef. Soectal Dispatch to The Tridune of this eity, who was unwarrantably arresied at | For this grave offense tho Court fined bim only | The ‘At Lools Brewns JNeel Their Fale al Mon at Pottaville, Pa, Oeccoln an unfounded suspicion, 18 by this fortu. | 35 SE A T arertall to- A remonstrance was read against the presence of oxcept’ twa and took efaht of them " nAda capture entirely cieared. — Sfracase~-d Cateher with Lhe Mearte e e Untveresty inss Sn7" I'n home-market at the carner of Unton and Twelfth | Duicer bt 1t wan emmply, Thare are foriy whrtumie: PRIZE-FIGHT. . Disease ST, FAUL. atrects, which was sigoed by A number of citizens | his included. Abnut’ O a. m. tho prisoners wero A RNew York Operator in Credits De. TAMMANY, NEw Yonr, June 14.—A prize-fight in Sonth il Spectal Dispateh to Tha Tribune. tealding In that Immediate nefghborhood, The | dentto St Schnlartiane. It Ie expected tho ro- parts with Plethoric Pockels. Epectal Ditpatch to The Tribune. Drooklyn last evening was interrapted hy the po- —— Br. Pavt, Sinm., dune 14.—Biase-ball—Red | matter woa reforred to the Mayor and Suvcrin- | BRe Sirest. fi,‘;""gsp‘g,‘;‘d fosaet Jhtug > NEw Yonu, dunc 14.=The 7\mes says thot | jice, who secured one of the principals, 0. W, DEXTER TARK. Cape, of 5t. 11z Clippete, of Winona, 0. tendent of Police, with the request thas they take | pairedl the fonces aronnd their lands, abont which Tweed's friends ate very indignant al biv tresi- | Iinchanan, snd two secands, The crowd escaped. BRI BE 8 Tl L Reind, rrors—itede 1 Clippers 10, mensures to abate the naisance, fierois a dispnte with the Bt. Saipice Seminary THE MADISON STUDENT. ment. They belleve he hae been nsed an a cat'e. Yeitordsy was th third of ths Dester Park e Ei:;‘::“::{.a'z‘.:‘:".‘;’.},’;e . two, threa order | The following resignation of Superlatendent :5‘.‘3."".‘."."?.' hnnd lwy-m‘:‘-. l?ll'umln lllhne publia Bpectal DirpateA fo The Tribune. paw by the Atlornay-General, and the peaple who FORGERS CONVICTED. mecting. although (ho aport was not as ex- | througliont the Fame, """'"i Bat one base, that | Pickard was read by the Clerk: Tneuh'vsr ,,;g,,x;,"p_;,g;:mn:;;;;:. ¢ b} Manison, Wis,, Jnne 14.—The arrest of A, W. | made him, to injure the character of prominent New Yonk, June 14.—Willlsm Leith and Will- ou anerror, and losing that Deunett, one of tho gradnating class of the State | men, and that. sfter being nsed, he bas been left y a quick catcher's throw, WILEESDARRE, WiLkesAnng, Pa.. Junc 14.—At the ball-game here to-aay intho fiest inning Wilkesharre made three runs, hads manon second, and one mua when Thompson, the Erle catcher, was prostrate by heart direare. The eame cloned by consent. Rostox, June 14, ~1Sssa-ball—DBortons, 10; Al- leghenys, 2. citing as on Wednesday, the maich race of that fam I Leith, father and son, have been convicled | day being ono of the moat exciting tarf events ever Unlverslty, for smothering and throwing his | to perish in prison. This statement ma ' 4 -month-old child In Milwaniiee River, haucaoeed | to ° AMorney-General Falrchlld nnder a | °f forery to the amonnt of $13,000, ol b M A o T much escltement here, cspeclally mnong the | vledge of secrecy bas, they sy, been " H, stadents of the University, He was & hard stus | shown to 8 nomber of people, and EDUCATIONAL. Z{.‘lfi,ulen:' Rty l:llr:;:l’:i ot e dent, asd would probably have gradusted with | it ts asserted that ex-Gov. Tilden has a copy of it. E Thonots ina couple of wecks. It secms Denneit | They claim that his means arc uiterly exhansted, | SOUTHERN NORMAT, UNTVERSITY. :rr:'; x::l:u .t‘r‘:::."hnaw”;alneliwycun:llxi;nm: Vecame scqualnted with a young Indy at Lodl, | andthat hets now confined fu [ail for the same Speclal Dispatch to The Tritune. otorlety In tho section where ahe in owned, and Wis.,, by the namo of Cain; that they became | amounts for which Sweeny wan allowed togofreo | CARROXDALE, Illy June 11, —The third anaual § FEEC0FTTR, A E00 o porir e sarmil Bl ertmiaally infimate roveated Hself in tic fact that | on the payment of $400,000, TosterDency, form. | commencement exerciacs ot the Suuthern Nlinola | 5 FIER Tiop, S0 B MECCOCR BEETE, T Ete Miss Caln, who was then visliing frlends in | erly Secrelary of Tieed, visited him Wednesdny | Normal University closed to-day. ‘Throughout 50, Sho ‘was driven fn this race by P, N, Fanchor, Btovens Point, In October last gave birth to | evenlng, and found = him greatly — des they hnvo been very intereating, and refiect great "P 1 a ‘hand:) l‘ ¥ " o o male child,’ Donnett went o Siovens Point, | PrCP and verr indignant, “Pwecd aald | credit to both the Facalty and the stadents, Yen- [ Of Peorla, snd won handily, uwing to the nn- hild, L hat. nfter making the statement on the urgent rday the afternoon reciting classes were oraliy | fleadincss of Prairie Lily, Tho latter mare §s a took the chitd to Milwaukee, and placed it Incharge | socitation of hia prosecators tmpilcaiing | 1¢Fdsy the afternoon g 7 | cloan-bulit, gamy-looking animal, and, although ofa German woman. In December last Dennott | many perrons In the Hing frauds sbont whom hia | cxomined. The visitors acemed fo fake Sreat | ooy o 5 vear, bas been two scasons on tia and Mies Caln wers married, Dennctt continulng | did not wish to apeak, he thonghit he was entitled plenence In attending these excreclacs and the man- tarf, She trotted ;: 00d t P Bie studles at the University and. his wife teaching | {0 be rclearcd, 1o fonnd iilmealf now in & mora | nee in which they wero condneted. Quito a num- e ood 1ace ot Freapatt two 4 € | hopeless condition than he tas hefore hia statement | uar of yisitors from other places were present. yecks ago, and would have mado Lady M. trol In school near Pralrio dn Sac, the homa of Dennett, | was mado, What he hnd communicated in regard | Lo Of visitors from ather pl La n | 2:kbor Bettor vesterday had #ho not. been afiicteu where it is understood sho ls now engaged. Near | Lo Sweeny's connection with tho Tk frande had a.'l'h'r m‘"u“:-hwh‘ch I8 s yet amall, was open al with 8 sore mout, wikch cansed lior to nake uno tho irat of Ma; y % cen ured by the prosccution autharities 1o secare | day for Inspection. hs ! o pmtac e ot aea amtd | compramtac, Tast crening Prof. EdmardOlney, of Ano Abor, | what Wil Daciing cals +'a good preaker, b u bad brick i it. Flacing the package nnder hie arm. he v the Western Associaled Iress, Mich., delivered onc of tho hest lectures ever ar- | Saichicr, - thin mid-ate hueineas proved very disas- went to the house of tho narse, whom he informed £Ax Fraxcisco, Cal,, June 14.—John Foley ar- | (onded by our people. The Socratic and Zitctie :fln;l:::hill:n w::‘u:{""fmm wfh:m Y;::: bymn. Tothe Tioardaf Etucationof the City of Chicago—s GENTLEXEN: As soon aficr the closs of ‘the present term of school &1 may sult your pleasnre it 18 my desirs €0 return 10 your Liauda the trust you have »a jog cone iled to e, Amuring you of my unabated fnterest in the Ipublic schiouls of Chicego, and of my esmest wishes for their continuea prosperity under yuur foster Tox cate, 1am, geatlemen, very respecituiiy, J. L. Picraxp. Tnspector Reed sald he was greatly snrprised at thle communication, He moved that the mattor be laid over for s week. Carrled. THE SCNOOL-AGEKRT'S REPORT. The repors of the recelpta and expenditarcs of Bchool-Agent Chase was submitted for account of the 8chiool Fund from ay 1 to June 1 laat. Ac- tv'dlnElu this report, there was cash on hand May 1, $11.435.43; receipta, $87,851,14; expendi- tnres, $100,084.90; Icaving cash on hand Jane 1, 84,001, 78, Uut of this amount on hand, $038.00 is Intended for fnvestment; $1,047. 85 1¢ halance of pnblic echool rellef fund; $6,574.10 for the payment of teachers: and 8510, 84 Is for the pay- ment of Lalances of Aundry sccounts. “The question of providing for apartments for the occupation of the LSoard come up, and wax referred 10 the Committee on School Fund Property. BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. the ‘prisoners belonz to ludson Orange Lodge, which eansca consfderable excitement, A dispatch frum Oka, dated 0:30 p. m., says & company of ity well-armed Indlans are formed at Okn now, and they are determined to fight shonld 1 . any altempt to arrest moroof them bo made' to- night. ~ Considerable excitement cxista here,and est fears of a colllsion, bloodshed, and loss of ife aro enterinined, ‘Tho Oka Indians recently tenounced the Ttoman Cathollc falth and joined the Protestant Charch, CASUALTIES. BRIDGE BLOWN DOYWN. Brarxarizep, Mass. ,June 14.—A covered bridge over the Conuecticut River, between Northampton and Hadley, waa blown down by a hurricane, companled by a severe thunder-shawer, noon. The nncampleted bridge of the Massachu- retts Central ltaliroud was also demollaned. Six lteamn were on the hridge when it went over, snd Mes, Sulllvan, of Old Hadley, was instantly killed ; Sheriff Enos Cook, of lladley, cut badly on the hexd: and \Willlam Smith, of Amherst, had a rhoulder dislocated, Two horses were taken from AYRACUSE. Srnacusr, N, Y., Junc 14.—Dase-ball: Stars, 75 St Louis icowns, 4. 5 PUILADELPIIA. Pinrapenenta, June 14.—Base-ball: Athletics, 4; Phlindelphis, 3, LTNX, MABS. Lywx, Maes,, Junc 14.—Hase-ball: Buckeye, ©; Live Ok, 0. QUOITING. CONTEST FOR THE DELL MEDAL. The second day's session of tho Grand Natlonal Carling Clabwas given up, a4ls the castom, to the sport of quoliting, which stands in the same rela- tion to sammer and the Scotchman that curhiog e amden DL A i le The Committec on Bufldings and Grounds wero {hat ho had matle artangemnents forkeoping the habe | rived last night, and teleataphedto Autormey ien; | Sociculce of tho University guned laurels by, en- | plone, | but an be . foided o cive doca to the chipper Sandy who cannot look upon & | called upon for o report, nnd Sir. Shoeninger e e, < daceibon s acone, Tho tatps o ta father. ILhat become darkin the ,m,,'f to relense Tweed, faging this fearned acientist. 11ls subject, as pre- mlslnctlflntltperku:’thecrnndnr Lity's avwner, he | Litof fco without deelring to sllde a rtonc over it. ' | made & statement of tho improvements which | shire Superior Court had just adjourned, an while, Taking the child in hia arma he procecded o m— viously announced, was ** Enigmus of Helentlfic gg;g;"gg;‘g,’;’; én.!'i’."'u'?fiu’.l‘:’,‘".‘.. and, duim | The plnce pitcucd outor the qaoiting yrae o oxcel. e e e e o] L oo be | LIETe Were maoy toame on tha roud leading to taward the Milwaukeo & 8t. I'aul depol, smother- THREATENED LYNCHING, Frironson " The lecture-hall, having & soating ca- | KeTct, who diove Liln o tovictory in the theees | jent one, and In all things pleasaat, It waa the | 1 wae moved et the Committes on Dulldings be | itadicy and Amherel, ' Suadenly tho most violent South Park House, at Fifty-firat strect and Cottage Urove avenue, where all the room (bat could be asked was ready for usc. Tne hospitalities of the louse were agreeably dispensed by 3ir, Stevenson, gulo aver known In the.county sprang up, ccom- inied with hail, I'cople ran and drove upon the ridge for shelter from the storm until a company of fifteen persons were beneath the roof. Sudden; the heavy timbers began 1o creak, and in a secon ing the child under hiis arm_as ho wulked, and, in Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, fortably filled, time ho had d 'l 3 . pacily of 3,000, was comforiably filled, me ho liad ovor driven the mare. And in golng groesiug tho Mcnomones Tiser piaced ibin 1o | gr, pave, Mion., dune 14.—The negro Coombs, | To-day st 100'clock tho last day's exerclses | Aroundthi izal tueh In tho second heat,she left lit e attmies st o Loy, wSe'S8 | whose aereat for auteaging a young eir) was reports | wero begtn In the lecture-hall, whic was on tiis | {ect 83l jwas, sun s double-dietanco " out, improvementa a4 teconmended. ‘The Chalr apnounced that tho time had now rrived when the report af the Comimittcs on laries, which was laid overat the Iast mectin; pronecuted with vigor, often Jolninz in thostu- | ed Tucaday, was taken yealerday (o Point Donglas, | occaslon crowded, = Upon the fosteam wero eeated | yurap’ of apecd, snd Oniahed a was laid over at dents festiitlcs when hot ut binstudies. abtne | Washinglon County, for preliminary exsmination, | ihe Facalty, Trastees, Dr. Grogory of Champaln, | becoua” n givine the word for the third Fealy [ and what il good muoltiag edlaldn ued pleotifol B e e oean hosld e N e B e e rand heei Tng g stirred op. tho marky ‘;le';‘j“gri"m in charge of Detective Briascitc, of thincity, At Ty 2 Nlter tho Invocational exerciabe, | 317 Cantisk, tho starting judge, mald **gu ' | | cheer inside, the canuy men spent An cxe f.?ég'ni:x‘;'li bfl}gn. and are aafollows, aa 8xed by | was completely demolished by the fall. A gang tremely picasant day. Shortly sfter 1 o'clock the entries were taken and the contestants drawn into pairs and set nt woek. The condlitions wero the usual ones of 18 yurds, 21 points, sod cnds; and the trophy wasthe Ticll Medal, an emblem donated by David Biel), of New York. It s asilver quolt about three inches in diameter and finely engraved. - Every wioner s cntitled to hold it & year, and during thot time fs clars_al h slentorian tones that the slttle maro left hep river, btinging to, ita surface tha ¥ Tiastinge, whera the detective stopped for dinner, | Mina Bell 10 A, Dames, of Auna, Iil., delivered | §10 s ot Sontonte. UThe b weriatorns | a threatening crowd began to gaihor, causing the | tho enintatory, hor theme beingan casay on ** e | fectIn Giraurl, aul oy tue Gime, she was koitied et ntwork to fud thosuihior of thocrime. Finally, | detective to hasten wlih his priconer over to Paint e erole ho gradasten, Jame 11, Tngland, | bendilr. ot S cn : 3 N e B AT e e "heY fotiu o man who fdentl: | Donglas. Coombs walved an_examination, and | o yfiinevillo, Ala., follawdd wilh an oration, "he 2:40 race Introduced qmte a flcld nuumm\ " there belne Quaker Girl, ¥rank ., Spot, anil followed laat night. Ile atonca confesred him- | 24 committed fo Jall at Stlllwater for trial. | haying chnsen for his snbject ** Muaic, h - by T o e e, fayaed, confeared hin. | Menntime, crowdof 200 to 300 villacers and farm= | * A rendition of instrumnental muaic by theee young | acchua, Lnc irnamer was driven by that uld. faken It from ts tierman nurneand put it on tho | crs had kathered, prapuslng to lynch Coombs, at | iady stodentaintorvened betweenthis andthe earay | (%03o"vwire in three atraight hesta, in & manucr that steps of o palatial realdence in Milwaukeo, Tho | which {wo attemple were made, tn onennvoted | on”**Our Nationsl Characterlatica,' by Mise | bouei'hiin to be anartial, ‘Thero 8 not, per- oflicers poraiated 1n their knowledgo of his erimo, | rope belug thrown over Coomis' head, but the | Arlsta larton, of Carbondale, The chole then | yon, "s driver in the Wost who can handle horscs 1o which ho_ finally confessed. o _way | crowd waacach thuo driven back by the dutoctivo | sang tho beantifal stralna of **'fhe Severed | giff o0 “eronsing ™ with as wnuch success #s of men from thia placa {mmediaicly went ta tho rescue. The frst body removed was Mra. Sollivan, of Tiauley, brused and crushed beyond secogni= ton. Sheriff Cook, of Hadloy, was very severcly braieed. and will probably dic. George B Simit, of Ita and WV, W, Smith, of Amlierst, recolve «ed serionn injurles, but will recaver. Others wers taken ont alive aud uninjared. THE DEADLY FIRE-ES8CAFPE. Bt, Louts, June 14. ~Whilen canvas tabe fre- take 1 [} throataning Lo use a pistol, and Covmbs was tinall Chain, " 5 knotvn 08 the champiun quoit-player of America, | Hpeelal Teacher of German, 1200 TR morming, " Tord he. will doutiiers_enis | afely GOt away 1o Shliwater. ¥ | CAIe row moments receas, Dr. Wrcgory, Tte. | UARinG, Quaker tled e bigeorrel miarc ikl 8 | o umpites were chonen by the playern, and wero [ (ot tocxceed Teachers o il ich iigcu | eacape wa bl tested ot tho Lindal Hotel abont e full penaity of e crimo, Dennett ia' 27 vear reht o D ol sty adufetd e | asabiutgalaudslenty e dosle, baturth ety | sumesifaionund Wil Riite. Suseatumier | VS EMMAI Ao ENION G, (i [ 6 oclock bl evening, " Wlehaet ~ Gover, was clioscn referec, 1\ The firat pairing-off and play reaulted as fol- own: oldl, of fair cosnplexion, medium helght, ‘anit was THX DEADWOOD COACH, audienca for one and a hall honre T Principal of Wicker, really is. The summaries of yesterdny's raceaare 4 a freman of engine No. O, was olmost it o . Lawndale Sehool, generally belaved by hia fellaw-studente, his de ‘a0d Souty Giton Bireet ic'n pofment for the part theoe yeurs having beon | JIAT CRRER, bl BdIeice ROre) ke eiruinont sisitve 1 | S41olOWa: Principals of thin | yavicg nover lenrned more truthfulness rolatlve 1o instantly kilicd. The escaps was attachod Juno 14.—Aboat 4 00l ¥ Vi morning tha coach from Deadwood was stoppod by y k. The Doctor rominded themthat | o DEITER PARK, June 14, 1A77.~Duren of 8100 10F | 1i5uert Lorrimer. 13 8, To ©ee 1 | Adiistant Cierks in thio odices of the fioard 2V t0 | to & fifth-story window, ond {ta inventor. Suve psishe Wiklathor [ S osllbr aar at | 0 -'sond-ugcnl oo twenty+ve mitesnorth | ihouE. oducation & people will never rie tan | NorehtRALBAYERerer benten 1ic0s S0 1o an, $iv st Darid 1o Sncioal of Bigiold Unipmary fetool #0 | and several other persons had mads reposted de- —— of this place. The driver statea that, while coming hlfil': uniing. When fiufilrm;mci:; flf;..”?fi',fi" "Lads 1 fotn Kaften, psted) G gy i 7 | scents. Casey himself had passed down & number 2 - " e, ? with great applause, 3 . Prine 3 5 e nr Bcivole. &g . e Jerelat ik le T3 e. hiddon by the broken mature of the tround ud- | Brief ana oxcellent remarks conferred tha diplos | Robere sistcon . L g 30| vas when o was about. fitesn feet from the EVELAND, O,y Juno 14.—llaskell ¥. Proctor, | Jenlygprang upabout ten yards ahiead of him, one | man on the graduates, The programme cloeed A s el W . Ltegular Tenchors of For first and second years of service.. }or third snd fourtli years of service, ‘or fifth and alxth years ot servicu.. ol r. Arnold. the Chalrman of the Committee, moved that tlic Arst iwo items of the report, wlich recommended the payment of the Superintendent 1| ilugh 1| folin Johmeso 1| eter DUW. s uinase 14, Mlddiemnas, Tho tweive winners, whose names first column, were then pitied sgainat each othicr by oty and aicond taatel, of hc anuno lenglh s the reund, ripped it apen aa though i bad beci cit y 8 knife, and poor Casey dropped to the ground, siriking his head on the sione pavement, from the cflects of which ho died tn flve minutes. Casey was onc of the best men in the Firc Department, and his {nglorious ‘death Is greatly lamented by Chiet Sexton and all tho men of tho Department. achiof clork on the postal lino between Cleveland | of b [ th his_rifio and with music and the benediction. and Indinnapolls, fesldent of Cloveland, was 8t- | Bim o TAle: tha pUhCE covestug Siinner th mes, | | T n justice totho Gl o to-dny siaet ont rested hero to-night by C. . flenry, a spocial | mengor, They ordered tho meusenger to throw oug | 0 lhulr'llf'fin{en"}":u '.::“«a:;:“':' re exvipe iH postal agent, on n chargo of having robibed fho | the treamnrc-box, The messenger compliod, and | Of tho higest order. e shown, and all et meery as a marriage- el Tunlls botween theso two polnts during reveral | Hiig fecnicd to sailety thom, far they immediatoly | *HENCLOL Prealdent Aliyn ond Tady recelva yearapast, ioat first denlednll guilt, but, on | madu to rab or molest tha passengers (threo mon | friends untih 1l o'eleck. ird, §30 10 fourti, L. b 1 d 4. sy there will be two first-clasa races, the best, : ! s clal on, boginning July 19, prom- Jof the meeting, The first I8 for horsca of 1, played with the following result: and Assiatant Superintendent of $,000 and z 3 3 on , will & 0 num- b e meettng. 0 The ne. Government cmploy elght ycars, and 1s somo 35 fiflx,fifi? ?n‘sn:m-puc?. ‘e lonrd of Trustecs, conl Svent vl GO Lo lat Tones with hu Mr. Smith did not know why {t was that the sal- | gioux Citr, 1a., Juno 14.~Dispatches from Fort. years of oge. o was fitst suspectad aix RRUTAT ASSAULT. at a meeting yoetorduy reduced the sajariesof the | fecurd better than 3140, and Bmorald, St Ucarxe, arles of these (wo ofticern shiould nat be fized naw | gon 00 VO i SWR ST e e e fali- months ago, and full plans lald . for &pectal Dispatch fo The Tritune, Faculty, oxccpt that of Mes, 1L "W, Narh, tescher | Mazplo 8., Lavic 1o, sad Beititl ll { contend for aswell as at nny other time, unless there wos Y kol 4 B ot B g i S, ana et | ot P e 16 i, dwiogan | of o, whi s i aich R | Bl on el M | Sl o o e 18 4% | RS IDSRY | (LU, ey el ot 1 . Bn a; 1 3 v [0 . up, Tlenry etng compolled ta drop the scent upti) | Bltereation botwrcen John Mcluery anil John M- | Slass 535 86 GEREOBERL 3 JUDY DOULE IR, T hid capetition with thte resaits " P 167 sctiled at once. fow of property In the uppor country, sopecially to :,',"fl"l’,“"fin.’}":.,"'fl,‘:"“' and the Board feel Justic | o 0 oo excitement was crested st the track yes- A day of ro agn | Iatterso torribly with hieavy hobenoll boots that, at | Thy sindents gono and going lhrows tha aity | terusy afieruoon Ly the aerlval of Budd Doble's hich were diateib- | 10 o'elock to-night, he was reporicd dying. BMe- | backto hor wsual quletude of summer, bnt we apecial car contalning the otd Quecn, Goldsmith Gled plong the Jne, and wero duo ot Cleveland e ) 1 wve | Stuid, tho Chlcago borse bodins, @ud tie by geld- b o1 the il Cat Ao by Voot | Tuory was an employe n the iccl-worka of Husaey, | lisve the satistaction, and oo with all from, OWer | fofiVolncy.” Tila latior hotse 18 by Volunteer, and Tio'shorild get over tho searo, ko againwent at It, | Govern, tho former knocked down and Llcked the and licnry agnin lald his rops he fixed certain decoy. letters Mr. Arnold said that when the Commlttee made that report they had & Superiatendent and Asslst- sut Superinicndent, and the salarica wera fixed sccordingly: but now a different wet of facta vre- vailed, - He was of opinlon that 1t was very desir wood-chuppers, In many ivstances hundreds of , ‘the result of the whole winter's away, Small towns along the 1 David Foul 1iDavid Brown.. Messra, Daltymple, Stewart, and Lorrimer thea drew agaln, when the lots decided that the first two in ‘of banke, "earrying away. o 1 nke, When tho matl was.bruught to tho uiice for dis- | Walls & Co., and the tronble originnted In a dis- & {a consequently a half-Lrother to Bodine. Ilu was ol 8ho; ether then that Mr, | Able to retaln the old Buperintendent, and, If snch ud othier property which could e o e Bocors wers euisatna mu e naont | pute aiiout ' whisky-bill. Tho assault waa of the | T8llure e Uoughit Lo years ago by -+ Lucky . laidwin, th | Jamed sbontd plor togeitier aud gen that S | S5Gie OF ‘adalra existed, ho wan in favor of port- M delerined 2o make a bold strike for bis guine. glml ‘Il:rnu) character, Mw‘"f,":; Mmuhfnu_msl LAWRENCE, KAN. San Kranciaco millionalre, and ll(bti-ln‘lnw 10 | 4out resulted it favor of tewart by o ecore of ©1ta | poning the fixingof these salarles untila fulure Sabagpmmrty Gutng to the Unlun Depot, ho found Froctor | brnited o variows patts of the ey ang hie sull Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. leddDoble, Last pent ke wan browent it by e I e then turned tn_and beat Lotrimor quite | Hme. KICKED TO DEATH. Bt work o tho car, nnd eaid to him: | froctared. ihe probable homiclle s In Jall await- o o. | blesbutnotentored ko race, Holwakood-Iouking | exsily by cxsctly tlie same score,—21 fo 6, “Tho | M. Smith versisted In hin theaty of vatinc upon Spectal Dispatch ta The Tridune. I want to take n look through _your | Ing the result of Mcurorn'a injuries, Lawnescg, Kan,, June 4.~ commences | apimal, hu:l |Iufl n‘y‘:n 'lrrxn' n-m lln r‘:‘ten h-.n chatipion quoit-badge wasthen doliverea io Mr. | the matter ntonce. It Mr, Piekard could not be Dunoque, Ja., June 14.~AL U o'clock yesterday ckets,'” Proctor played Innocent, ond dechined, ment exercises of the Kansas Btate University aro | never boen emonl r||| en. hn’ 8! "m In;n: Stowart ,,l?h.m”..mnm , and be aceepled it mod- | reinined llfimfiyeu. then let the Hoard see o u' 'im - At odiae =i enry insistd, “'»"‘J on seurching, founl thu ALLEGED HORSE-TITIET. nearly concludgl. Deginning Iast Pridny evening | buo samie, as usual, barmng Ret nigh front foob | catly and wilh thanks. The winner 15, Of course, | what it conld o at that prlcs. Oclf it was deair- | B9 ng Henry Brinkman, a wealthy faner linog marked money stowed away In Proctor'a pockete Bpecial Dispalch to The Tridune. with on axcellent saclcty entertalnment, the Inter- whick in bandugasl, & resuls af the Injurysocevedin | J\olie oo man; he In by business s foreman In one | able to keep the present Superintendent, pud he | slr miles west of New ‘Wine, Dabague Connty, book. **You are placed under nrrest, " asid Henry, tho recent face at San Krancisco, Inwhich sho wus | Gt ing ailova of the Tlifnois Central Noad In this [ would not remain for that salary, then’ let the | turned loose & roung colt in a pasture. It wheeled ‘Che prisoner insisted tho money had been recefved | A¥Y Apnom, Stich., June 14,—A man nomed | cet bas increazed steadily untll tho presenttime, | dofeated by ltarus. Bhe i under the swatchful in chango, but, on mnlnF tha folly of that hine, ‘| Frank 8. Brown came to Aun Arbor thts morning | Indeed, it is the boast of all concerned that this | caroot **Uld Chatley,™ who pronounces Ler in canio down Jiko a man, and owned up. 1o Iaid it | and trled to borrow $26 from Mayor Cramer, offor- | has becn the must successful termination of tho | Buud shape, her foot of coires excepord. Bodine all to the whisky, and raid ho had been at It only | {nr to give a horse and buggy as sceurity, which o % 1o th 1y bl 1 lu fiue fettle, and will undoubtodiy make a due s i 1o rob Delioved. b iy | 1oz Vo o ggy as sceurlty, which | most successful year's work In tbo truly beiliant, | JL0Wing in hieraces, Doble will sty hera until Baont, who anya loraca v becn occurring an that | A2 orth -about $300. Mo claimed to havo | thoush brief, history of our yoang imstitutlon. | thu mcoting commoncing 'July 18, Roing from Toute for years, the most of which ho lays un I'roc- | Come from Dirmingham, Oakland County, snd to | Thio gradustea were ten in number, and the sub- | Leres to Cleveland, tor. 'The prisoner was taken befors a United | bo un his way to Holly, Doubt as to his ownership | jects upon which they spoke woro ns follows: CENTRAL PARK, CIICAGO. Staten Comnisioner, bound over, and scot to jall. | of thehorse und bufiy being sxpresacd, hosald Bd- | John I, Lang, **Molccules and Motlon™; Carrie ‘Thers will be a grand trotting matinca at Central Tio 18 completely, broken down, all the more so | ward Daines, a hotel-keeper in Wost Bloomfeld, | 3, Watsou, **Stara that 8hine™; Colin Timmons, | Psrk drive Buturday at i p. m. e to all. Srom haviiyg a-fanily who witl bo lofe unpeovided | conld vouch for nis owneraliip, Dalnca tolegraphed | “itiitun ndividnality ™ . I Doard fix the mnatter up. ‘The question on Mr. Arnold's motion was put and lost by a vote uf 4 to D, M . Aruold, Clarko, Reed, and Wells voting in the afliemative. ‘The repurt of tbe Commilttee un Salaries was then ‘:dunled. item by item, with cercain amend- ments, Mr. Clarke moved assn amendment to tho re. rorl thst Mesara, Pesbody. and Wells, two enlicient jeachuers, one of Latin and the other of natursl clty, s yestorday proves him a very fine uniter. Yeroaps the most interesting featnre of the contest wan the really excellent play of Mg, Alexander Dalrymple, of New York, a centioman who rarrics more years and lvss ago than any other member of the Urand Hattonal, AQUATIC. THE NEW YORE REOATTA. suddenly and kicked him in the treaat, Inficting injurien from which he died In half an hour. Mr. Brinknian leaves o wifa aud seven children, e was widely known and bighty respected. Tho community will sadly feel his joss. LOST AN AL Prrrancro, - June 14.—Miss Poters, s tolepraph operator of this clty, formerly in the employ of sciencen, restored 1o theirold saluries, The Androw Atchison, **Natu- Yonx, Juno 14.~The annasl Juns rogatia Penneylvanis Rallroad. was strack by a freight for when ho ** gous over tho rosd,” Agent Ilenry | that ho did not know the man, wlio was then putin Oshorne, **The 1V : ASCOT RACES, Naw Yok, June14,=T B3 | goendment was 108 the Penneylvania Rallroad, waa struck by a frelg o e e e Crenian romt at Coremtirnd | o By i ol duapatch thia atiornoon iy the | oo orhobe st Lo s, *eblantiod wod | Lonpow, dune 14.At Ascot, to-dsy, fhe now | Of thoNew York YachtClub was salled to-day, | *3ir. Clirke also moved that the safartes for the | trainnear Lawrencoville Station this morning aod Vantine st Sanduaky, ‘owner will be liera to claim the horse and boggy, ‘Wertrnde Bullong, "Louch of Patios | piennial stakes were won by Springiuld; the new | The 8loop Vision was tho fest to crues the home | Dislslon tigh Schoole be made $1,875, the same knocked town, & wheel passing over her lefiatny () in"'t Angelo . Seolt, ca the Whole World &8 Ihey were last year. Carrled, line, followed by the Comet, both of which lost no and crushing It 60 that amputalion was necessary. . Makea ¢ i takos by Bellcient; and the gold cup by Vetearch, e e it 5, i ivport . TIIE CONDEMNTD, A FRIGIITFUL REVENGE, *t'fho Chitliood of Groece®s K. Delorar, ra, | \ima in shortening mall, quali was threaten- | ,3F: ve men, epol e e Cultiure s and Geo, W, 1apgood, »+dlathe: | Bkylark second, Coomasic third. y thiat the head Assintants of grammar-schnol toach Bpectal Dispatch to Tia Tribuns. Special Dispatch to Tha Tibsiz, e e A e ddeerbos aver delie: | © e St, dames® Palace stakes, ane mlle, was won | 1G. Tho Wanderer and Rambler woro close by, | era. who were located in The’ Diviaton 1ighsSehool THE WEATHER. PorTaviLLE, I'a., June 14, —lielatlvon and {riends Kaxnan Civ, 30., Juno 14.--A horrible murder casion of commencoment was that of o of the Aoemed Molllee poured $n1 town in force | wan committed on Monday nosr Durllnglom, Kan. | Sre e Gens e beck. United ates Districe aee | b7 Covinaton, Sidania o atinecly thle orning, 1t belng tha laat day but one that | Two young men pamed G.8. Cook and 8. M. | tarmey, ou the subject of tha relations of litarature COLUMBUS KACES. thoy can #€o fhe orisonors alivo. Tha fadhor and | Medses, former partners fn busincrs, with (hrao | W practien life. A grand senlor recoption IO soes to-aay wan for ' aace, BLLL: mother of Thomas Dufly, who 1a to be hanged for | other persons, occupled the same room ovor night. | ar HEE AL ERS i S0 Ol e re 36010 second, three-quarier imila dash. ‘Thure the murder of Foliceman Yoet,and Dufly's brother, | Il=ilges aross In tho night, procurea sn ax, and k in Lh versity has been one of nain. | wero elght t go. Enlight won, - Bill Saundors e from Tamaqua on an carly train, he | Wit bcrirbed In tho ‘siull af bis bedfetlow, 1o | Isrrupied success. i Bl | . = e, 1105, : The former was perhaps 100 feet below the line when & heavy squall of wind atruck her, eartylng away hier topmaat stayesil lalysnis, and lnlfl{w“lhu l’u"!“ E\Iwu by y"le rlm.’wherl [ dragged in the water. The Rambler waa also struck, carrying away hee fiying jibboom, 1t was thought at one timo that the' Rambler would "E #lze, The of both yachts were let go by tl bulldinge, whonld receive 81,000, instead of 8600, as Jong as they were tn those balldings. Carned. On motlun of Mr, Reed, lhe romainder of the ree port wan adopted as & whole, SBUPERINTENDENT'S NBI'ORT. The Superintondont of Bckools submitted the following summary of the report of attendance at the public schools’of the city: Whole number en- ‘Wasnr<arox, D, C., Juoe 15—1 a. m.—For the Lake Region, lower prexsurc, slationary or higher temperature, winds mostly from tho sauth, parily cloudy weather and rain areas, LUCAL OBAREYATION, Lutoago, June 14, ——et L ERAGU UM 16 Time. | Dar TAr ihe.| _Wind, | Kn., Weainer, third. e e, admitted the killinz, and justifod the act by saying ———— 2 T second ruce, purse of $300, $100 to second, fled, 43,5403 ber belonging, 99, fatuer of ho condewned man, bent pearly donble | S0 e KT L I ORI LR AN LAPAYETLE, IND, nils hakia, Dest thrbe i ive, hod three autricn, all | M. The Ramblee was doot to et the e, | {30 (Sorsyed QLo B dunce, 7 Gionss per | aner i Seal 20 2 :;.lul nz's snd ..yhu.‘:lmf v:‘l’m ;:;hy. m‘lu‘l le: 10 | Cook was born In Flatte County, Missourd, Apectal Dispatch te The Tribune. ‘9;;::2':0:"?- nfl: ll;tlt‘w;‘ mnflml‘:.yn A.:rux u;:';m,.‘.,' e e ihe Hioe n tlme b win the m;‘ln, ‘attendance, 93.3; number of tardiness, | Liie M- : L L At Smlee. tan igraten, door LAPATRYTS, Ind,, June 14.—The third annual | ¢ fo 1468, aud thi race by one wminuto and twenty-one seconds | Bi01. stood tho wife, father, and sister of Munley, who BURGLATIS AT BLOOMINGTON. | commtncement of tho Purduo Unlvoraity ook | {ECu/d eat in 148, aud tho taird heat and ruce | (3% yiowance. Al af tho yachia Which had | _Tue fallawing aro the intructions relating to ex- 18 10 be hanged far tha murder of Thom s Hang s if o i ot carme I shorténed sail_and lay fo unill the | aminations for the INigh Schovls: 5 L0 be hanto Tayrder o ni1s Hanger Special Diapalch to Tha Tridune, place to-day, Tha Junior class gave an exhibltion | _The third race, a dash of two milcs, purae of :anulll'fi:d':mlm over. Thy foliowing 18 the re- . Examization witl be 1 £ld, Thursday attemoon, Fridny. and satuntay, Juoe 30, 21, sd 22 2. Princtpals will arrane for ‘thie examination, put- 1ink the pupils uader the cherpe of some teactier’ Wiy has not baught thein during the year, 3. Only thuse pupils who Liave cafls with oombers wiil be examined at the school butidinye. uthers wh W spoly fof examinstion e Mrs, McUshan, wifo of Iugh McUchan, to he | Rrooxinaron, ll., Juno 14.—Dioomlagton I e thied race, o dash of two miles, pure hanged for t! rder of Yout, and nl X L] 2 tlys morning, consiatiug of orations, declamations, | $300, - ’C ries, g0, wieot Sfiu]xth"n“rr‘u‘ll. Toqether mith & larsa s | fairly overrun with darlng burglars, whoso opora- | an essay roadings, interspersod with vocal and &‘K“‘I”:'.'G“'::d"h' race, Time, H:43. Uldsgow Vor of frienus, ~'The corriurs of tho Jail were | tions sro carsicd on almoat nightly. . On Tucsday | fneirumentsl musle. This afterncon the Com- ;l‘mul \vlll‘h \:'nne‘xlfinllu ‘:::mn am crgl:&;d., ‘;\‘wu night llm‘ residenco of l\hrsr Dunn :n onterod, | mencement addross was deitvered Ly Jndgo Bald. JIrnown m..,_'?.':?,f,"fi‘i‘-‘.f.'., frst race, freo on or | but notbing was taken, tho burglars bolng frights 1.0, rt, his aubject Lemng **Tho De. | handicop awecpatakes, one miic, was won by Ex- Tad" wlod’ lo “buy " n swall “oteel tln: [ onc awny; Tast migih o homo ofMe. . W, | b ok et Sitnied hock " Yhoda t sult of the race: Koel schoone ‘anderer, corrected time, 5 hours, 45 mintuce, 45 eeconds; Second Class—Centru-bosrd achoovers, Comet, 5 Lours, 41 minutes, and s seconds; fieet class aloops, Vislon, 5hours, 41 minntes, and 61 sec- ondas sccond class aloops, Aciive, ¢ hours, 52 inie sfter, B fecta in Our Political 8ystem.” Jlie adroen occue losion, }hudawmantbus second, Dertram ihird, "and 44 seconds. bullding of o erein, i arennt Haleler: of 't ooy | Mazwell was entored by threo of four, who leisure: | picy A e Lo Bty wmnten eceit [ Fauae, 114t wiuates, bl sl st o 5,47 anl Ton Company's police, was informed | 17 wont through the housc, stealing & Yalunble | Cigse., Thero werobut two graduates—Frauk I, | Ao Iadles’ atak L for Ollles, d.year-old, one by idalla, Zoozoosscond, % & PO fur wach sppiicants br tiemtaives, 8. Hisnka will be furnlilied with the questions for the puptla to i)l before beglnning thelr rociting, TIE TRIGGER, ST, PAUL BPONTSMREN'S CLUD, . o e ian Who s01d the Lie, aud iio followad with | Rold watch and sevoral lmadred dolfara’ worth of | Giark, of Marlon, Ind., and William K, Eldredge, | miloanda hatf e Intention of searching Hogla (a prisonor) and | Biber goods. 8o far all elforts (o irack thatbieves [ of' “Lafayetto, ' Ench dallvereit an “oration, | Urlletiied, Hwe Brite o o won thor cel i have praved futile, “The diplumas were presented by the President, K. . U, At the close of thie tine Indicated unon each set of T e I o el et ot ddtews it ite | B Mok, Coiopsccond, iarof ey i . i, una 11, Tne o Pastsporis: | SFSISHICEVIE THAR SR IR RISIORGe and they bothreturned togother without finding the SWINDLES, has won tho esteem of tha comniunity 1o this his | 1o, =2 Afeif Acaipiakin, anialE 3 o LT LT D, men's Clab havo announced a three daye' plgeon- shooting tournament on thelr grounds at Lake Como, boginning on the 20t Inst, Tho prizes an- 1 of the University. 1lo suce | 'Ehe fourth race, Of Jie Arhion tna oo ot and wou by Vicoroy, Happahanaock sce O acou® | Gud, Uslway third. T, H:lik. . N ls willbe® examiined at all, excent as to DroDee Huribering And SIPASERIOR, by nUBbera, file. Duffy's brolber hos epentabount $1,0000n | Nxw Yonx, Juno 14,—Adolt Gerndt, # German, | 8rat year us Preside o and pers wrilten will ba trought Lo this ofive upon bls brothor's cuse, who conducted a parcel express to Earopo, In con. | SS0c 18 remorine s run ina drving thander s Lo 8 " o ing of each dsy of cxaminacion, befora & MGUEE, nection with lus regular banking and forelgn ex- | beight and promising. Tho n d unt to $600, mot including uail the eveal “Avecial Dizpatch f0 The Tridune. Hpeciat Dispatch to The Triduns. :},::i e !hl:::.h'x;;u(h ‘:u;n:uuonded. Qermans of | sulng year ptomises to be double that of the past. KALAMAZOO, ::::;:mu:‘:n ;:" whl‘ch b j’"'" e b,: L (o sdmin sothe s BN B o T T b e tber e Drraorr, June “:':.1'13'1"'“'" Kalamazea (he fetioal, who havenot bren fumished v Dixox, Mk, Juno 14, ~Contrary to all expecta. glven. The gronods being goud an birds pleaty, {a intenively unrJ and, under this influcnce, corn fs* rers forsiztcen yoars Treasurerofihe CANLINVILLY. races were cloecl: ly contested frow frst to W o cxemined Thursiay afiern June 11, snd Friday, b the hearta of I ro light. ' tlons, thiemorniog, ok the rogucdt of tho revereud | goricite Vrancals o hienfalsance, (s defantier ta LA L L RO Tt e G it of Hece were, stuiviched, | wocl sport i anleloaled, e U e Mar kA T | aine up, anl e B ot faiee 52 QSR 000, . » ¢ o A A rops prisoncr, who stated he 0 moL deatre B e, | A chiaty 1 e tremairy, ai tos Socioty | OARLANYiLLE, i, June 14, ~The seventhaunua) | Euc e e A R oA HaRorves THE MORMONS. Aftcr a long discasslon upon tho wubject of | K1uds: The pastares aroin dns condition. for t'hu same, and Judgo Heaton then proceeded “; will continue ita work, commencoment exerci cfial Bllckh‘:l‘m University ; ':th D|:l|‘};‘f|:::’n}"")?;lheu wg: =hu second, books, the Loard adjonrned, WEST POINT EXAMINATION, —— took ylace at the Court-1ousc th this aity fa-day | fou 2 ud 2503 2y = \rly 3,000 pnas the sentence, which was that, within ton u'n: TUE TRAIN-PIRATES, 1 the prescace of tho Iargest and most fashlonable witli Frazer_secoud. J.u.mfil. 1oy thind, and | Thelr Misstonary Work In the Old Country: CANADA. Wxar Foer, N. Y., Jusc M.—Nearlyd, the Shori® should convey the prisoner ta the Penl- o Mewnbrino Genersl fourth, Departuro of Eighteen Elders by the people witncssed the cloang exercises of the grad- n the third, tentiary at Juollel, there to be confined for the §t. Lovis, June 14,—=The prelininary esamina. | audience ever before nasemblod at thls place. Tho I too 2320 class Tom ”‘1'}.‘“" wo! Ocean Stemmer DMontana.e.Stlllson and . uating class to-dsy. ‘The first address was doliver~ o | T tho four villalne who sttempted fo. wreck & | class constatedd of Miss Lou D, Mayo, iles Lilhio | fourth. ahl sisth heats In 2530, 2:x0%s, and 2320, v The Tnternational Flahery ‘Commisslon | S3ngsinretoutar, Tae Co T b lioard 0B porlad of fourteen yoars at hard labor, one wack of | Hn of tho four Yilaina who stiempted o weeek | T8 B SEL Grer s Nyora, Joba 1. Duan, | with Fom Kecler second, Lewinakithird, snd Capt: [ Mrlsbane Abont ts Couvene In Hialifik—~Tho Madest | Fintors followel by ios. likacock, sfier Waich Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridunse each year In solitary confincient, Tho prisaner, ) ack fourth. J for tho purpose of plander, near Woodland Sta. | fbd Thomas Sluase, ° The nasicr oration was by | Jack fu; e T e iaTiaks whon asked by tho Judge if he had anything o 3 rt Froo-for-all race bo-morrow, 10 nay, smid, A0 8 atrom: calm voico, that he | tiou, some nights ngo, terminated yestcrday, and f";l';:‘,."(E:“:z‘n,,‘,}'f,,:":,',lc 1oF o tecastun, Wi BEACON FARK, thio mombera of the class were proscnted with thols ag=—-] ] . Demandofthe Canadians—Folsou—tirick- | (0 mNN O MLCIRNERE U Poat. | ‘The. Inyors---The Presbyterian Assomliy---The would, §f h known an opportunity waald be % 2 e on Monday, took out for misslonary \'nfk in En- 3 Becrutary of War and (len.. Snorman siso brisfiy ctibco for not desiring 4 new trlal Is a0 anbrc. | vog rofused. They will, 1o doubt, bs Inaicted for | abpearance. Every one is enthiawiasiic in praiss of | fon. llanqu Utab. No women of chilldren sccompagled thom. | Secisl Sparch o o8 TR o Lady Kilder distauced in & 1, 2 2120, hension that thero s a conspiracy form ot Etder Willlam C. Stsines, a Mormon emigration wmurder in the Bret degree, and have a speedy trial, | the c: r‘dfln ‘The satumnl, which now sumhber ‘h'lllk‘tluw “vion oy’ THighIand ey, to detcrmine the respective values of (ha Unfted THE GEORGIA ELECTION. bim to manufacture additional testimony. at he ) ad ite annual mocling st the Courte 1 ¢l CO Wi oy 0 01 Wav taformed that tlo body of his wifa ioutd be == ST pixty-elz, bad [te snoial maellit ot e OIS | poiinani or cocomd, ttncerchy BALA Lhivr, | AEe A oL A b ur | Btates and Cansdisn faherles ander the Washing- | Avsera, Us., Jono 14.—Tho majority for to exhumed, and that Prof, “Haipes, of Chicago, AN UNFAIR EXCIIANGIE, 1, ut "Lroy. Thue, el R, v, S, Ieag. | Whe Church, wero tho two most conspleuoue. A Troaly mact fo.motrow,” The Comuisalon 1a s D T e aaaiine oo T e e cr1 botan s it | s rrnamamg Tlhu dupe: 1.ttt Yewday mornt E e nauglt, Jr.,' wou tho it und decoid heais. Latter.Day Saiute provent and tho oldor lavited & | (C0 L0 ', Alexander Galt, acting on benalf | Norh (orgia aro alzioss ‘unacimous for the Goa- 0 durin - begl manl- ) 9 V' B T 1 01 o call upon him at the Em! 3 fest fear, ‘3d hme-oven requcetcd sar Sher to | I e First Natlonal lank of Mowut Vernon sent WIITEWATER, WIK, 2 Tumea regortet o cal spon him at tho Bulgration | 0l hriish and Canadian (foremmena, Benstor | Youtioa. start . (o-aight. for. dohct, and met waly | B package containing §8,000, per Adams Express, Bpecial Dispateh to The Trivune. BASY BALL, . o Ned x:.-unr;. on behalf of thy United tates, and M. S——— ho timo allowed by ) caso | 1o the Third Natlonal Dank, St Loufs. It never Juna 14,—After week of IN CHICAGO, Mormons wero present when called, | 1)oin Fosre, tue Belgian Mintsice st Washington. BUSINESS NOTICES. Sir Alex. Ualt arrived bers yesterdsy, Tho Bel- lan Minlster waa here before bhin. Bonator K ' was expecied to-day. The Hritlsh connsel i aw, o {g all s fiu:ln ",‘:fl'}d“m‘fl’ ;nyl-le‘;lilon):.l Anlxl reached its destination, but yosterdsy a package erc are thosc in oul wi egin to nk ho is e s deop, detuslon. Judge. featon alna xon: | oF browi bance was defivotad fnafead, the school year of oue State | Tho Fairbanks and Mewphis Kede will play on | SWOVE ftheln foM5, OF :‘:“-’}',‘,,‘f; Yoange " of the Monnt Vernon bank started for 8 O onis | Normal School waa closed to-ay with the gradua~ | tho Twenty-third-stroct park tuls aftcruoon snd g Use * Mrs, Winslow’s Mnlhlnx Syrup " foP coud Licu children whila teething. It cures santory snd: cratod Mise Paddock, #0 far 8a any cvidence was tlon of aclass of elght students fu the advaveed | 1g.morrow, and the games are quite likely fo be tioned at Willet archera, and ready for the openlng of the Com: | Giaitiwar Wiad Cotics and fegultes the Lawels. Shtincod, Trona sy blam or crimination o (bs | thismeraing to dnd vut Further abuut it, caursc, Jiollin Haitabury, Of Spring Praltle, de- | atsoms. the most futarestlog of the scason, The Feramorse Youns are ata- | mission, Are fouy (n, Gimber, yls | Soseph e it tase, g ’ ABDUGTION, livored the salutatory, and Mra. Ada Ttay Couke,of | yisitore are champions of tha South, and on their s Spnors 1o ment | Hoo oLt e B the Wome L 1, "Daviee of | s Boland's Aroumatio lister Wine of Lron lan TR Nuw Youx, June 14, —The child, Mabel Loonard, | Whitewster, the valcdictory. The excrcics shows | {oicnt 4y North bave played somo sxcelivat | {helr brofher Afta, who, on Sunday, retarncd | Charlottelown. P &. L3and it L Wetlerbe, of | Smety for uevous dobiity, lmpoveniy ARTHUR AKLINE. Bpecial Dispaich to The Triduse. s Nzw Yonx, Juno 14,—In the exawination of the who was taken from the custody of its mother a | Sl Feauit of the ot tHorouch sul v ahort thmo ago by thie ofticers of the Socloty for the | Sourss wee also graduated.. As the'p Provention of Ceuolty to Children, end placed tem- | Preslent W, K, Phelvs’ fint o of aduiinlstra- andinipaired ADVEUTISING. ation. Depat, 53 Clark sirees. Eroun @ wisston 1n Kurope with Prof,” Caremgton, The Sharp famlly, quits nuuierous 14 the Church, were m-lr Tepresented, consvlcuous smong Lhewt 1y thiscity, A fow days aiter the opcning of the Cu;nnlznhm will be taken up in prescnting the British case, sftor which an adjournment of five E£auies, notably the one where (hey beat (he Alle. fluny 410 2 "The Falroanke are sald {o Lo In tter Lrim than over bofore, und o aharp, enjoyus afatrs of Charles Dablman & Co., wholesalecloth- i 5 1 Inatl d ciscs have re. | blo game miy certatuly bo scon thls alternovn, Mishup Sharp and his sun Williauy, who or six weeks whil probably be agreed Lo in order to (il el iy dealers hero and in San Francieco, suspiclons E:,','n"; c‘flm‘h;lutnln u.fd;'; Eriost: pur- B et tieab flmfiu‘fin’nfim school TUK CILICAGUS AT ROCIESTER, M, 1o dent st Trov. Prof. Carrincton became thespokes. | Five ihe Americas counsel an o pportunity to frame | transactlons have been discovered tu the case of | stolen frons Me. Harriof nce at Tarrytown. | and Hic Board of Hecents, and the results are such o Speciul Dispatch 10 The Triveas. 1uan for s brthren, y o the cir rejoinder. mm! t Slaign ity 4 10 equsl thelr highest expectatio s Mountain Meaduws wissmscre, attempte | to take evidence respecting the valus of ihe dab Aflhurnllnh Feaident gariuct Bare, ¥ive wte:- MO A o catiexpeciations. Socavarki, No Vo, June L1 —the Chicaxut | ot to impres tho iden thst “the | chureh | eriea snd ollots, which process will oecupy war: i 830 bie obtained loans for & large smount in (he THE Y MAGUIRES, - -daY, | was eutirely Inuocent Carrington | cral months. 0ot eapec o ~ | Desiring to reach conntey readers cao duso la the L A BPRINGFIELD, wid tha result s an overwheluni defeal for tuu be haia Yoange private Sceretary fof L oawl) ba Tesa thin 4l Sha. “The Hoo. A-d. ng nawme of the irm from various parites, and then Harnanvea. June 1.—~The Supreine Court has al Dispaich to The Trivune. sironi professionsl mine o1 thia city. = A large su- f;""wen“l:ix‘“anmhm s"“ rtvee 8 anl!d“. ;.l;;nfi‘ ilibed t\\mumr,‘u‘;“:.:w s Toetlon A .t a0d cheapeat maoncs by using el er sailed for Europe, The snount is not known yet, | decided to hear argument at the Pittsburg term on Glenco wae I stie but the books stow he I3 Indebicd o | awrit of error taken out ln the cases of Patnck Sraixomieiy, 1., Jung Tho Spriosleld | §i,0up0inted st tne resulty could not but siliniie the rm for $100,000, Thelr bills paya- | Hester. Wugh Tully, und Patrick Mciiugh, the | FHEU-School Commencement exerclsca take place | o unilliant batling of tho sictors, dlcuo's bat- ble in this city aleo smouot (o $125,000, | Columbla County iolly Msgulres, who were Lo | bo-morrow, ‘Yhe class numbers twenty-eight, | tingand Guinn's catching were tho features f tba cash losns to $17,500, and mcrchandise | have been nauged Aug. U. . Tanking third 1s Miss Gortrade Weight, o colored | Chicagoa”play. Appended e tho del:iuhlu s‘u,oo:). ‘l‘-l'mm l:!: luiun:gmfl.ol pa‘por thl' ln? bc“‘“:um n; “'l'sm]'fififlh:'." colur grud. TuE u-;alg‘lx Which majurcs {u the next four konths, some aea | ;o P.SCALPER IIELD TO BAIL. | Ustsgatany pablic school in Hilin can bu obained of ubst be secuted, the crediturs | oy piis, June 14.—Sylvester ¥, Wilkon, R — B L e Al arvest I o thoud retarnd Viper, had a bearog In Camdon Coart- NELLIE LOST AND FOUND. cial DispatcA to The Tri nuce, snd, while they wer of ati the Prophet’s private and public businces during that time, and ssserts positiyvely that Brie. ham knew nuthing whatever of the wussacre untll lowg after it bad vccurred, Frow Frof, Carring- ton's slatements 18 appoise that Mormoniim ls grestly on the dechue in all the British States, Gircst firitain at ote time fruished 60,000 disci- ples to Brizhaw You Now the Mormous in all Europe de _:i-énumtu more thau 11,000 suls, Department, are here (o watch the case for the Canadian Goverument, 1t fs belleved hero that the amuunt of the Csnadlas cislm for compens sation will be pat by counsel at $20, 000, and that the case, as propared, ls8 bons fde one will Do shown by both srgument aud testlmony which the United States counscl wil) dnd it bard W meet. Apeciat Dispaich fo The Triduns. Orrawa, June 1d.--Col, Naah entertalned & RellopgLists 3000 e bin—{hicigo, 10i liocbeater, 4. leiling errars-Liteaso, ¢; ltochiater, 8. 23y 1} ey will cause hia srrest If bo should relurnto al Dispasch 1o Tha Tribuns. last might s 15 cuty, a8 b bss fendered himecit liable 1o crim- night, ond was beld tn $3,000 ball for Bpe duns. LOUISVILLR—CINCINNATI. New Yous, dune 1.wThe Jleral's falt Lake | 1870 party of lsdlcs wol gantiemon Rk BSRL | separately or combingd, or by Slote Bectiour, ¥or nal . prosecution. . Lauterbach, counsel 10r | 1ol ” Thero aro four charges against him Ly the | Mapisox, Wis, Juno 14, —The litile 8-year-old Hpecial Dispasch 1o The Tridune. apecial soys Morimoulem ls e0 shaken in its vory | Yedical gontlomen were called [n, when Il was aq- low "m‘mfifll'n}’luhw ;BN the Brw, fa collecting clainia and putting scconnte [ Fool TN N O U atiering forged passes, | 1ostIn the woods near Arcns, Bunday nigot, while | LorsvseLx, Ky., Junc1i.—The Louisvilleawese | Doues by the power joven Lo lowaids clbaw st ertained that they had all ben potsoned, but with inrroper shape. Tha total Indebledneanis 8O - | oo roiher for conspiracy. ‘Washinzton, anil by partial inttmatious of evidencs | Yt is not yet known. 1t fs thought no death i8c0, bunting cows with hor fatber, was found yesterdsy | successful In takiog another came from the Cin- s sl » 5 e o L Dt M hTincts riehas Eabratns n's very smaciated ‘coudition with & bigh | cionatis, They Laitet heavily, and. scored ten | ba e posscsslon 1a sorsed Lo the prestaccd WA | witlocenr. o ng avibeme VALES, . © st e wil retaro shorlly, ‘bt thie ls doubicd, SMUGGLED SILK, Forer ay mind waudering. Bne fwmediatoly res | FUBa agoinat three. * Tho viatlors could do nothins | 1€ Ilier A KERL LS 2VET e Butd. there ‘Special Digpalch 5 FAIRBANKS® be ok up threo Jutters of credit immeatalely Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribuns, e B ea aro bl of ‘L ro. | Witb Deviin utliafter tho alath lualug, Thelr | Boreraleict BOshRRs {2 ol ation for fururero- | | ToRoNTU, duae 14~V brickiaros 908 SHTICS STARNAXD ter acelving in Eurol Naw Youx, Juns 140 Information that a | Gover. bl baa wandercd i the woods over (or. | Seldiug was yretched. Thy featurs of the come | Fi1, 000 e have becn s | fefuscd su offer mads by tho Bullders’ Associatiun N ) . bt was Bnyder's bome-run, and Cathbertaud Crow- ac ) 9 | {hat they should £o fo work for $2.55 » day watil — number ot piaces of ponson silkwhich hadnot patd | 8¥-clibt bouce without food, aud her drat words on | fo he much scouted bf wuborped of Jpuorant neweba- | {uo coniracts now un band ars completed ‘and after ARREST OF A FORGER. oty wete on the market, Tresury Ageats havo | Deing fouad wero: **I couldn’t Uad tne cows.” =~ Dera. bo wrocordine with ureater vacryy, aa wellas | 1be cOulacts Bo8 O Bt FORRS o tnion Special Dupaseh Lo The Triduns. s bm’; u'n:hlnl tlio, city. 'm,fi.éa l‘wnlon of ' - 3 'n B10 ';utln ;l::-: \m‘l‘t""‘." -gu‘"fim;? nfu“.'-::;un?f BT 0L | 1} catons L tako vontracts st cost {1 the contracl- BUALIGTON, LA, Juno 14,—T. W. Wilson, s daz- | tho goods to & well-known suction-houss, sad OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lot 0 0 0.0 0 3.911=3 e mabished tn the Eat They ord du not lwcdlg“uuw e IREANKE. MORRE .0 (crous character, waa srrcuted here to-doy, under | there captured two picces. They discoverod tbe | NEw Yonk, June 14.—Arrived, steamers Devo- | KERomiLopibiillc, 43 DOQRRA I 5 secalved lurtructivus to use cyery means Lo Gou ,fiu ‘Prosbytorian Asscmbly Bycareftobuyoaly the p +ha followlng elscumstances: About 10 o'clock {wporters o-day, and sclzed four pleces wore, | nia, from Glssgow; Moliand, from Losdon. bmym—”u Davisaer, % tesact bhe eflvet of tho Jaruld's revclanons, Harirax, Juse 14— Y| g sare! uy oaly the Geauiy

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