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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 96, "877. THE COURTS. Judge IMcAllister Decides Gago's Bonds- men Are Liable to the City, The Legal Definition of the ¢¢ North Door of the Conrt-House.” . A Diseatisfied Lesseo Wants His Leaso Made Beomre, or an Ao- counting, New Suits, Conféssions, Judg- ments, Divorces, Ete. Judge McAllister yesterday morning rendered a decialon on saveral demarrera 1o nlcas in the caro of the City va. Darid A, Goge and his tondamen, ‘The general effect of the declafon ia that the bonds- men re Hablo for Gago's defaication, thangh they are not bound by the fgurca his Looks show as to the smount of tho deficlt. Technlcally, the de- tnurrers to the eigth, ninth, tenth, and cleventh special pless wera sustained, and the demuerer lo “tho separate plea of Gsge, The order overraling the defendant's demurrer to the second and third replications to tho fourth plea was set aside, and the demarrers to the rejoinders carried back ant sustained fothoreplications, the Juilga not hellaving In the doctrine, Tha eighth plea was, generally, that al the time of the exccution of Gage's s:cond ‘bond his hooks represcnted about $1,000,000 on hand, while the fact was there was only ahont £400,000. That the eity know thera wass deficit of $600,000, Lat falled to ‘Inform the bondsmen, and thus Indoced them fraudulently to oxecuts the bond. The Judge held this pleato bebad, Itwas & familiar (Mnciple that the contract of a surety wan to be constrned stricily, and Lo was not to be held Fenponslule boyond the precisn orms of s wnder. taking. 1Iliarisk was not to be Increasod mor his responelbliity extended withont his consent. The surcties of 8 poblic officer conld not be held liabla for maney recelved by such oflicer before the exe- cutlon of the Lond, unicss the moncy was actaslly or in legal contemplation in his hands st the tima of the executlon of the bond. Buch being the law, the averments of tho plea had no tendency to make ont fraud to tho Injury of the defendanis. They aupposed Lhey were assuming o responsibility for £1,000,000, when in fact It wan for $100, 000 lens, ‘Thouglh & surcty was not of necessity entitled to recelve, without injary from the party to whom ho s about to hind himscll, a free dlscialner of all the denlings between (he principal apd that party, ol if any material part of the {fansaction was, with the knowleage of the creditor, misrepresent. cd tothe surcty, or If tho creditor frandulently concealed from the aurely any circumetances with« wn hisknowledga which it was materinl for the. surety to know, slthough such concealment were not with a view toany advantage to himself, the goaranty wonld be vold, Tested by auch rules, the ples wan clearly Inanflicient, becauee there was no averment of fraudulent misrepresentations or couccalment by tho plaintif, or any injury by the surclics, and the quesllon = a8 or misteprescutations by the looks of the Coumptroller being 20 (ar hmmnfi' on the pialnlif a8 to affect the lability of the anretics on the Tresrorer's bond dld not arise, 'Tho ples was also nuneces-, sary, forany matters showing the bond was noyer obligatory on tie sureties could be introduced under the plea of non et factuin, ‘Thie ninth ples up the obtalning of the bond \l{ fraudnlent misrepresontations, and the alleged dischurke of tho surcties by the action of the Com- mon Councll In permitting Gage to luan the city funds at Intereat without consent of the suretics, Any valid agreement between prineipal and onligee which would operate to materially alter the terins of the undertaking Ly extending the risk or responsibility of tho suroty would discharge him, whether ho was in fact In&und thoreby or not, But the Common Counctl had no power to give such consent to loan the city funds, 'The charter, whicls was tha only gulde, Sec, 10, Chap. 4, page 403 of 'L'flla{‘l laws, provided that the Common Council should have, '*sublect to tho pravisions hercinafter contalned,* the geners! = manage- ment aud control of the cliy financea and lu‘u‘)efl.y. In 160D 8 spocial provision was mude tint $he Treasurer ahould keep all moneys in his hands in auch places of gencral deposit or in such pince or places of depoalt as tho Conunon Couneil 1utght provide, catablish, ordirect. 1f the wpecial provision declared o special mauner of exercislng the gegeral power, then that manner was e cluslvs, Tho act evldently meant hanks by pla of aneml deposit, but tho power to Iend wu clalmed under tho Subsequent clausc, **placas of deposit,” There was no doubt boi that the dranghtaman who drow the bill for the act iutend- ed tu steal the vory power which was exerclsed. Hut the words used expressed a placo of doposit, and wero not apt words to confer a power o loan pencrally to whomsoover the Treasurer might Choone, and the power sought Lo be derived wan so vicioas and so much against tho poblic interest that it sutiiced for he courts to find 1t doubt{u Any ambiguity arising out of terms used by the Legisatare mnsl be resotved in favor of the public, Thears rungement, therefors, act out in the plea wan ultm viree aud invalid, und could not operats to dis- chargo the surct) ‘The tenth pica was bad becauso 1t did not aver 1.9t tho money alleged Lo have biacn loancd during firet term of the Treasurer'a oftico was Jost, arythlug averred might bo teud, and yet the mouey be on deposit in o solvent bank. 1t must be wverred that there was fraudulent concealment of mlsreprescntationa by the obligee. The defense ulso might be shown under the ples of uon est factum, o The eleventh plea, nverring that an arrangement wus made Letween (ho city and (inge wheraby ho ‘was to borrow the city's moneys, was likewlsu bad in not averring that any of the moncys alleged (o Luve een retatued and converted to his own use were the bamo 80 uorfowed. The city could not 1ukea valid sgreement of that kind, ‘The scparate plea uf Gace was bad, being o do- nial of tho several breaches assigned, becanse the urrungeinent sct out was ultra vires und vold. T'he last rl dings were the rejoinders of the suretics 1o (ho svcoud and third replications Lo thy fourth plea. Those replicutions sct up the entrios «on the Tronsurer's bouks and hls roports as an entoppel in pars on the aurctive, Dut they were bad, and the urder overriling o demurrer there would be ct 3side and & demurrer sustatuod, The buoks wero competent ovldence, but to - hold that the surctles weru sbaolutely cuiicinded by - them was_violently hostile to the apirit with which thy 1aw Jooked ui thelr undertaking, 4 THT NOUTIL DOOR OF TitH COURT-IOURE. Aflor nearly alx years of harawalng uncertainty; thie north door of i Court-Ilouse hus Leon fixed du space. It was ons of the numerous thing that disappesred in tho great frs of 1 nud caused mantfold loopboles for jupecus nluus debtors to delay “payment of thetr debte, Numerous were the Ll which were Oled b wacertatn the location of tnis muche wnuted place, and the Supreois Court, yoars atter 1he public enrlosity un the wu hase died out, ot luet, after exbuuating researchey, Bave reached o dectsion, which was tHe wi last Friday, LUl 3 T'he declslou wia in the case of Uyris Aldén ob al, wa, [tore (oldie st ul,, whoran a bill was fled to zedlrali n pruposed salu at the nosth door of the Court-Houso vn Lasslle sireet, ‘The trust-deed vuder which the sale was Lo be made was executed before the great Are, when the old Court-louse was {u exletence, and the complainsnts claimed the terina of Lhe trust-deed could ouly be com. plicd with by s wale at tho north door of that old Conrt-louse, Tho Supremo Court, after seiting out tho facts, say: - pdiaied that the 1otonton was_ thas jhe d ba &t the north dour of tl.e then Caurt-1o tho tine of aw saecutiun of (v (Fust-decd, 1i futeution 1 1y be derlvvd from i uca 0t suis Lo tho siie 0f tho then exwtiug Cuu: jouse, 13Ut 18 16 yuneral, autbaraing L 00F 0f the CouFL- ‘onrt. u3 advertivd ullbi o tering e requiterents of the rust-dued, 11 abuiniaaily satiafies it (rue spirit and ulent, “Thie sttidavit uf cise vl the complaigants, i1 1 could be lovked it fur iy juTposa upon thie sl lears g, shiows nuthilng watésial us bearliiy upon tho fucation, thore thei Uit thery tss Coart-Fouse un g uril Bide, tn tho ¢l of Ghicag, where the Crimlaal Court sud the in t Cook Cou eld, the County Caurd uf Cook County are whd which has 8 worth door. This doss nos miliate Biatust (he fact that tie buildlng on the curnerof Ade wisand Lasallo sircetele well known ds the Court. ‘)J(\:}A‘n Iu" lm: ity ot Chicage, and s pruperly W be u ¢ s auch, 1 vpiulon dhat 1he place of the sdvertisad o sal cumen wiETs Tho. CETUR OF NG LhUnt deorts HhAL & BalsGf the property iy properly bo Ly aabetog wuthoriaed by the- trust TRt oo TuF GFUCF roceedingn s com o causs remanded fu o g - Turiulty with this upiniun. PR e . A DIsBATISYIED LEGSEE, ' Jouathan Clark flicd 8 Il yesterday ogainet Huratio 0. Stune, Sr., Blizabelh A, Stone, ¥, H, HKales, trustee, 1.0, Stoue, Jr.y Arthur L. 'Stono and {‘arol Blono eeiting out the {ronbles bo had bad {u leasiug aome property from A, O. Stone, Ho says thatn March, 18CDy bo Jeased frowm Stone Sub-Lots 1, and 4 of Lots 3 sud L, Dlock 140, u School Soction Addition, for the teri of twenty years at 81,000 a year for the iret Bvo yents, and & revaluation every dve yeusd thercalter.” Stoneslso sgreed 1o purchass ut'the cud of 1ho lesw uny tm- vrovemeuts that Clark wight make on the land at i appraiscd valusilon. Clark ot once went fo work and bullg some sterce op the lols, which fronted on Adams strect, near St treet, at s coatof 825,000, ‘The butldings were burned ut the tlwe of the great fire, but werg rebuilt thereafter at an expentc ot 318,000, ttone slways represented that he was tho owner of tue land, and Clatk ststes he belioved such to La tho fact, snd thst ho would be secure from luss ur daweye, until sbout two mouths sgo, when he 1ound that Slony was suriously embarrassed fnan- ¢lally, and that Lie did notown the property above- menbionad. It aei ll‘l that o March, 1850, Stone .| conyeyed these lots to ¥, 11, Kales a# Lrusteo, for Al beueit of is (Stonc’s) wife, aud of any chil- doen viw might havy by him, Threo children wero bon to thens, who, in November, 1871, fleda billin uccordauce with which Mrs. Sione was appoluted trustco inplace of Mlr. Kales, andtho trust deed was festored by an ex-parte decroe, Another von has Leen boru” sinco that suit was commenced. who is uot Lound therely, aod Clark even is doubtful whether the other childcen aro bound by the decree, 9 e rights uf the patlics futercated thereln we not deterninsd ln certain and satisfactory man- uere 16 was also ely repreeented in (hat suit Aat the trust proj 3 ey unproducsive snd an- dwproved, whoa, 1o f2t, twu ol the lots were uc- 4| enjoined from Intetfering with his pose enpled hy complainant'a bulldings, and for which ho pard 82,000 & year and ail Lazer, During the axt three yearn reuts have been Jow, and it was or Bire. Htone's Intarest that Clark should bo sllowed to retain possesaion, but ha fears that, ar hnninesa revives, some copy of the truat-deed may be fonnd, of the helrs may camna in and asserl righta which will oust him af his possersion and maxe him lose whaterer money hie lias put Into hia bulld- ings. g:n\u bas within the past few t{elm greatly Increared his _ Indebtedness, a now owes wpward | of 8150, 000, part of which is freured " by Lota 3 and 4 abowo men- tloned. Mrn. Etone hsa also become involved, and has mortgnged her trat_property for all It is warth, and in cave of ber death the property woald have ta be div! among the heirs, lo his great damage and lons. The bullilinge ate #o con- nected that they eannot be divided nora partition wall ran between l.ote 2and 3,r0 a8 to preserve the lease of Stonc's two lots, {and 4, if Lots 1 and 2 are sold or divided among the heier, Clark aleo anserta that he wonld never have taken the leanc had he sopposed any question would ever hare nrisen an (o the title to any of the lots, and that Stone knew that fact, and concealed the ‘condittun of the title from him. Compininant paid for the ottyinal bulldings, the new tmildings crected after the fire, and for laxes, Insurance, repars and ground Fent, aince 1849, ‘about $100, 000, aud has only received from the property, Inelnding thie Inmrance'tn 1871, about §15,000, lesving him 05,000 short un his Investment, excent the valde of the present baildings. Complainant now arks eithor that Mr. and Mre, ‘Stone may be compelled to guarantce him from loss or damages doring the term of his lease, or that the lease may be termi- nated thiat an account may e had, and that the de- fendants may be compelied to pay him the amount duae him for the valus of his butldinge, anit for the Insnrance and cost of repaira expended on the same. nivonces, Portia M, Kennedy fied herbill yeaterday acainat her husband, Lonia N. Kennedy, charging that ho hiad deaerted her In Jnly, 1874, eight years sfter her marriage, on which account ahe asks fora di- vorce and the care of their adapted ehlld, Qaskill yesterday from Thomas I, Gaskiifon the gronnd of deaertion, Judgs Farwell granted a decree to Mary L. Cro- nin fram Timothy Crontn nn (he plea of descrtion; to Catherine 31, Blanchard from Judson Blanchard, ,%:nu ailnltery: and to Frank Zavodski from Agnes vodeki, canre desertlon, N Judge ‘Williama grnteda decree to Theresls Deering trom Jotin B. Deerlog ou- the ground of cruelty, 1THMS, . The argaments before Jndge Willlams on the seftlement of the decres in the ftiversida cases wero yesterday continoed till next Saturday, No new calendars will be prepared in tha Untted Btates Conrte for the July lenn, and any notices for triad fied wili bold good until the October term. Thoro will be no jury trials nor calls in the Supe- rior or Circalt Caurts’ after this we s vacation ns with the firet Monday in July, a0 fsnn. day In the SBupcrior Court will occor aly 5. ! URITRD STATES COURTS, ) Lewin 8 Levy flled a bill vclurdi{ nat Litcy E. and Orlando ', Delggs, Georne H. Hess, Sarai L. Deeson, Francia E. DBishop, ¥. 5. Osbuen, 8. N, Buchapan, Thomas Lang, F. II, Rich, W. R. Mooney, A. D, Ifnll; W, . Burmeister, Charles Yeach, ' ‘and W, D. Glbaon, eeting out that in Jannary last he booght Lots L 2, U, B, and 7 in 0. T, Driggs Suhdivision of Lotsa 3 and 4 of Charlcs Cleaver's fnbdivision of Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, of Cleaver. ville, under a foreclosare of a trust-deed for $17,000, hie being tho ceatul que truat. The prop- crty was awbrequently sold for taxes, and Heos ot Barab L. Deeson clainis to be the owner, and Iless 1n collecting e renta, Complainant now asks that this tax-title may be set sside aa a cloud on hia titlo; that Hesa may be restralped from collecting the rents, and that the othef defendants mlybx lon, shinilar bil) for like relicf was filed about aix months g0 ia the Btate courta, Samuel T, Koes filed s bill lfit‘uml Jodeon Q.. Willtam 1., and Mary B, Hoyt, M. D. Ogien, Trusteo, M. L. Scudder, Jr., and J. L. Thompson, waiccessors fn travl, Georgo M. Epheatm. Francls Hoyt, and William A. Dodgo, to forecioso a truste deed for $5,000 on Lats 7 and & Block 63, of Uopkine' Addition to Hyde Park, BANKRUPTCY MATTRIS. «_'Tha cases of Jullus M, Bteln et sl., Harwood & Qraham, A. A. Morse, Amold & £iuson, and Cropesy & Whitcomb, were referred to the Reglater for final repors, SUSERIOR COURT IN DNILF, . 11, Tall bug'n A wuit_yesterday for 810,000 agalnat Lovi G, Fouse, H, D, Hershoerger,and W, « D, Haring. CINCUIT COURT. 4 Llowellyn Curry commonced a snit for 810,000 sgainst Levi Q. "Fouse, 1L 1. liushborger, and W, V. D, Harin, Ella Qoodwin commoncedl an sctlon in fecapass agatnat Daniel McCarthy and Dawlel J. Wren, clafming 810, 000 damoges, Chiarles Nelwon filed a potition stating that ho Lmd baen beld to the Criminsl Courtton a charygo of Iarceny, claiming that there was not preof enough adducod befure the Justico o wattant lis lu- prisonment. ‘The writ was ordered to ba lssucd. COUNTY COURT. In tho eatate of C. M, [lili et sl mmafl\l 6 grant of guardianship was made to Barah A. uli, under bond for $20, 000. CRIMINAL COURT. a N D. P Warner was placed on trial for forgery. Tlis counsel proved nn alibl, and he wan acqaltic Ue s to be tried to-day for a similar oifense. Jopax p i et UpaE DACMKOND—-In chambers. Jupak BLouorTr—~Unlmited call of calendar. be- A No. 164, Bitmous va. simoas, on irtsl. The noxs casa ln m‘ Ml{tr va, axter, sox—tio, 1y, a0 b 120 120, 17 52, and 136 'ta 144 foclusive, No. 3,00 Carraher v, City, on trial, " duwan Moous=an, o 40, Nacass oa trinl, Jubar Bouena—8ot cens’ 0,07, and calsudar Now 1110120, juclusiv. " No. 3,005, ledniaa V2. ltac, on s} Jupas MoALLISTER—Bet care 4,500, Imhoff ve, Muck, snd 4,130 Murphy va. Luweil.' No. %45, Deck* et va, Witowaky, on trial. JUDGE FAKWELL—Bet casca 143 burnt-record docket, lh?i‘hn"““‘ 1,715, 1,267, 849, 873, 874 LTI, 004 JUDGR WittiAua—Bet cases 1424, Dasseit ve. Kueslu; 1,500, lloowert v, loewers; aad L2210, Dean JUDGSENTS, Berexion Cornt~Conresstons—Iienry K. Beymonr wa. Ellia Bennelt, §324,10. JuiE JAXXs0N—Ulurics Jewell va. Wiitlam Bald- #3408 wiiy EDUCATIONAL. MONMOUTII COLLEGE. Bpecial Correspondence af The Tribune, Moxxovri, B, Juno 22,—I flud Monmouth to be a city of about 0,000 iuhabitants, 1t is lu tho midat of an exceediogly rich and prodnctivoscction of country, and at tho junction of two promiuent railrosds, It has several fmportant manufactorics and & numbcr of prosporous businees-housos, It 1s a city, also, of charches, and Is enterely Inno- cent of such odlous ngencles "as ssloons, grog- sbops, etc. Tho most marked fealury of the place, however, 18 the Monmouth College, the an- nual Commencement-exearcieca of which have just beon concluded. The Monmoutt Collego was funnded about twenty years ago, undes the ausjsicus of the Unlted Presbyterian Church. 1t le devoted to edication in the seue **of physical, intollectusl, and Chriatian culture,” And ita hlstory 18 one of unl- furm and rapidly-enlarging succoss, Undur tho sble Prealdency of David A. Wallacg, D.D,, LLD,, nssoclated with s harmonlous Faculty, and supported by sn efliclont Hoard of Manogers, it baa rapidly sdvanced to the frout rank of fusti- tutious of learning, and hae In the Greal West few rivals, no superior, Its studenta nuinber about 400, sud come from many States of tho Unfon, e graduates, although ¢ is yer in its youth naa college, ara Alling hizh positions Iu the pulpit, b the bar, on the bench, in the chuirs of in#ruction, eic., are-doing bonor to their Aloia Mater, and r)auwl::a Sug gty power for goud of Christlan education. o The Commencement of the College is the event of the year at Monmoath, The city Iy thronzed with people from far and near, and {ts howes are thrown opon for the entortalvment of the fricnds uf the Culluge and Hs students. And cach wuc. cecding Comuiencement scoms Lo draw a larzer anltitude, and to awakon stlll moro enthustaey, The Daccalaureate of Proaldent Wallice wae des Uvared tn the College-chapel Lefore an immense andience ou Sabbuth afterucon, June 17, 1t was sn able, lluqn:m{‘nnd mosl lmpressive expodliion of the Nature of Christianity aud its Evidence: ‘The Annual Seraion before the Students’ Chris tlan Unlon was given Eabbath svening, by the Itev, J. A, I McGaw, D, D, of Urbana, O. I8 was o scrmon quu:llcll as ib was powarful, onthe El- ewonts an llupp}' Intluences of Falth indod. Dr, Mctinw had beeu for ihe Collego, esteemed and beluved by ite patrons aud friends: and to them hia familiar voice and carneat words worg especially delightful. ‘The Annual Frayer-Mceting was held on donda) evoning, at which particalaziy the year's work ani fruits were thankfully roviewed. It appeared that Moumouth Collcge had largoly ahsred ot irit and fraits of revivul, for which the past be lung remombered with gratitude to Gol wero reporied ua hn\'lnf been convert and throo-fuurths o moru af the siudents wers declur- ed u be professors of relizion On Tuesday furenoon tho Sensts, which Isthe governing body of (he College, wet for the traps- uction of business. It |8 composed of ablesud practical wen, feprescnting the various profee dlons. Anexamination of sfalre showed tho | cows of thy Collegy o buve been n'ur.h jmpaired by the **hard times ully of wakiog coliectione; and measuros were tsken “wilh a view to the hapruovemeant of its fiosuces. Among Whiesd wase ag steapgenent mude , with the view to vecurs $:0,000 endowuiens of the Presldeucy of the m-g. tution, lnggll other reapecty the Senate found the Collsie fa & very satlsfactory conditlon. ‘Tucsdsy afteruoun and evening were devoted to clas exercises. The programme on the eatpus, at -A:we. B, W ntroduction by the Presldent, 1L A, Foster; 1l ty of the Clavs Irietol; oration, rsome time Vice-Prestdent of I'ast and Future, John A. Runkin poem, Agucs 8. Hupkine; Pares well to the Campus, W. J. McCresry, In Uuloo Uall, at 7:30 poom. Lhe exesciacs were; Jutroduction by the Presidew! Laurs L. Grabam; History of thu Class. W, 7% McUride; Orstlon, ** American Lesdersh c"" il lays; ‘Poem. **Whom shall We s R, Logue: Propheey, J. A rumbler, Robert J. Davidsou, worning the Alumni met Lo the Ece Action waa taken with 8 viow to among the giadustes $35,000 Lo endow tha deacy of the Collvge. he evenlog of Address befors the Literary by tho Rey. Jonathan Edwa Yearta, )11, 118 anbject was the % Actil and . Lornbeck, o .mf. Moore granted a divorce to Margaret P,° the resident Alnmnt gave & banqoet Pacnlty, and frienda, which was 84 sumptnions aa it was élezant. It was attended also with snch ** A feast of reaxon and Nlow of soal ' as Monmonth has reldom met with, o the Amniversary ncietles was dehvered Do Dy Lb D, of On Wednendsy, at 23 p, Idcal of the American Lollege." The address was able and scholarly, and wan mnch apprecinted. 1ta concinefon wan in anbstance thist the College is not 8 mera schnol; It Is not & monnaterys itls not a Royal Academy or & Emithsonian Institute; 1t i a lrl!nlnfilml maolding power, and, as soch, itis the mightl est in the world, Thuraiay wae Commencement-Day. The exer- claes were conducted in_ Unfon Hali, which wae dennely packedhroug] ntnibern forty-five, The following Is the pro- Kraumne of exercine ughont, The clas gradoating Falntatory ruinen: Allge Winbigler, Monmauth, 105 B T Allidon Stonmonth, l',"u In Literstare, " Thomas W. Anderson, & “Interpreters,” Annje Etoner Barnet, Spring- {iration—t: feaple,® L TT. Airiatol. Viola, Oration—'$Matives 1o Aetlon,” Thomaa 11, Tirown, Crawiontariile, 1a. R c‘%wmm;t'cmwmun Inanls," John Riey Cooper, e - The Alphabet of Flowers," Anna 1. McGik +Who Bhould Tla Our Lesders?" Ttobert J. R Eirettos" Harvey A. Poster, Kirkwo P NRL ‘s Chtesh Ao "ETRGK G | Buu, 8. fon oo Glea of ttatory, Charies Durgens Hard. Imakination and Fact,” ¥rances B. Hender+ £on, Monmouth. Uration—'* flia tmpertsllsm of Idess," Nathante) B, " Why \We Educate,” Wiltiam Cralg D. Bid- -;:_'na Model Man," Hatph E. Lackey, ** Dante,” Agnes 8, Hopking, Monmonth, 'Ncllllnfln mlmzn."‘-l. Mack Lave, “asty=**No fnow Pails Ro Lightly as the Snow of ', M, Rlizabeth trwin, Fatrhaven. O, tiun—** tdeal Politics,” James Ik Logue, Northe —{* A Fleld for Scholarly Lahor," Bsmuel ons, Sparta. *Hocial Influencs Inf Human Progress,” teith, Little York. Put Yu'in she Bickle," Leura L. Graham, :\v:nud-Auwn," Wiiliawm J. McCreary, -ozu'(uua) 1t Was," J. A. McKirahan, Oration ' Natnrs Kot Gayerned by Chance,” Theo- dore C. McKelvey, Coulteraviile, Omton Syt Faliich " Jotw A Tankis, FFiay—"The Ga(n of Lots," Flora E. McOaw, Blggs- 'Oration—**Nependonce through Dellet,” Cliaries B, Htiee, Monmonuth. Gratlon—" Whst Rules the World7* Jon A Hobl- Tt Tconoclast, Richard E. Sloan, Morn- letories of Thonght,” Mary A. McCoy, Homta ‘g‘ltlun&l Progress," James W, Steen, ontaln, . Mfl'llsnl’!’;-;:lmtflfln Literature," Elizabeth Scott, o ) I At fx'l‘l *'The Ideal In Culture,” John Waliace, RESY BRtion Two Practical," Gcorge C. Wallace, Mon- ‘ear] Gathering,” 1da AL Plummer, Mon- Oration—**The Denlgrator," Thomas oss Wallace, Wyomitiky 1 Casny— Natianal Characterlatics,” C. Klla Bterner, Monmouth. ‘Valedictory—Wlllism J. Fulton, Keoknk, 1s. These exerclses were all good, whila some of them were gems of composition, and athers mudels of oratory. E. D M, A TITE BOSCOBEL IIIGI 8CHOOL. Bpecial Correapondence of The Tribune. DoscosxL, Wis., Juna 222, ~Tho Commencement- cxercises of the 1ligh Schiool In thid city took placg to-aay, when eight of the students gradnated, six of whom were young ladies; and [ can say, withe out fear of contradiction, thata bevy of six hand- somer and mare {ntellient young ladics canoot be found. ‘Tho exercises were held In Ruka'a Opera-Ilouse, which bolds about 1,200 pervoas, every swat of which was filled, many persons belng hore from abroad. The city wore its holiday-dress, 7 The exerclses commenced with music, and, after devotlonal egercises, Miss - Lanra 1B, Pepper, one of the handsonmest and most accompllehed youuy lndles fu Boscobel soceity, read ou cssay on **Sun- rhine and Shadow," which waa oncof the most scholariy articles I ever beard at 8 commencement- exerclsv, The subject was bandled Ina mannor which would have refiected credit upon & geaduato of any of the leading colleges of the country, and #lie may well feol preud of the lanrels sho has won this day. The audiencs were pext treated toan cssay on *' Electricity," by Miss Kato M. Scrles, majestic beauty, who acqultted hereclf in o man- ner showing that shie was tioroughly voreed in her Illhenl:l. and a Onlshed xcliolar, “Next wo bud **Mental Cultare,” by Misy Alice A. Simpkins, a quiet littleblonde, who gnve ue many vatuable his tn that dircetion, This was followed by an o tion, **The Men Wo Need," by Ilorbert L. Pare trldge, who Juoks forwaed to tho doy when he will swny vast multitudes with his cloguence, Miss Alico Carrler, a tall and _queenly brunctte, follow- ed with an essay un *'Tears,"" ‘which subject was treated in a tender and boautiful style: lcr reading was o perfoct harmony with the nubject and _ olicited anuch” appiause, 'hen camo ¢‘Part, PFresent, and Future, an e { by Miss Lililan A. Limbocker, o tall and 511:» ul Leauty, whose reading charmed the ionce, and could be heard distinetly 1 all parts of the room; the subject wan treated ina munnce which ehowed that tiie yonng Judy was 8 student of rare ahility, **Deods, Not Wonls," an csey by Miss Jennle Chandler, 8 modest and charuln, young lady, who, although **last, was not lcast, wan treatod fn & thorouzh manncr, leaving no doubt upun the minds of ull that enc wasun uccom= plislicd “scholur. The closing orslion, *'Yonng Anieriea,”, by Frod Carley, waa delivered 1o mauncr nhhwlnfl hat one day Lo would be able to CDS# with the ablost debaters. rof. John llrhlnll( was then presented with a yaluable present by the gradusting class, after which ho made o short but eluqunt addroes (o the grad- vutes, The Profemsor 1y o young man in years, but old in knuwicdge: he laa eraduate of oiie of thu leadiug collages, and lnl:{ demou- atrated, auring the tiine bo has Leen ot the bead of the schools of this city, Lbat ke is fully competent for the puaition, for the schools have never been in a wore floupsiing conditfon than now. The #chool of this city iu rated as one of the best High Schoolain the State, The teachers ta all the do- partments of tho school are alovo the averupe of tencherd, being not only fuished echolars, but ac- coniplistied Indies, po that they not uly train the tudents in knowledite, hul in manners also; which, 1an sorry tosay, 18 100 innch neglected fn the rchools of the country nownduys. ‘Two pgene tlemen und uine ladica *steich the young xh_-g 01 10 shoot" iu this " city, ‘'né young Iadiey and gentlemen composing the iradunting claas above named are abose the ay. wrage of siudents in Higli¥chouls, and are ftted to l::tlh(lrr ;l‘w Sophomore cluse in tbe State Univoruity a3 Madison, Boocobel e & little qfty of over 8,000 (uhabi- tants, in G Cnunlrv on the lluo of the Chll:lifl. Milwaukes & 5t Pan{ Kailroad. 1t s beautifally located, nesthug away smong bigh hitls, woich, at thiv scuson of fhe year, nre clothed with green virdure. T'wa streams, bolh of which furnish good water-pawer, coine meandering throngh the bills, andare diled with wpeckled Lrovk-trout, and for that * reasou the cily, during the teliog readon, t visited by people from all parts of tho conntry, who love tu angle fur the speckied beuntiea, Tho Central llonas and other bulely are kept In o style ausurpassed in this State, 1t is one of tho must mportant business-points weet of NMad- {aun, hnving o Jarge scope of country to supply. It fs gulte'a large manofactuning point, The woclely i rot surpassed by uny other. “Crups of all kinds ook well, und give prowlic of a bnuu(l).llm eld, N, Biex OLIVET COLLEGE. Bpecial Corvespordence of The Tribune, Laxsixa, Mich., June 23. —The commencements excrcises of the Olivet College closed on Weducs- day. Thoexhibition was of much Intcrest. Tho Drury Prize was awarded toJ, T, Blanchard, of Tiattle Creek,—toplc, **liegulus to the loman Seuate; and to Q. P, Parvour, of Watervliet,— Hubject, ‘onssaint L'Ouverture.” The Auuual Address was delivered by the lev, Richant Cord. Jey, of Plint,—subject, **Patience as an Esyential Element of Culture.” The orations by the gradu. nting clave were of @ high order, Tho Latin ora- tlon, by J. N, Mtles, wns followed by **Furgot. ten, by Dai Buell; “The ~ Mfzht of Tnstitution: by QG 3. Ely; ' Matheinatics of Nature, * y J. L, Ntles;, ‘¢ The llalian ~ Phllosopher Ginllteo, " Ly Mer, Dean; **Causes for Unbelief,™ th, of Browur, Mo, Ese Davidaon, Oratton’ by the Rov, C. A. Beckwll eaye were fead upon ** The Anti-Christian Yiew o uture Stato,'' by 3iss Alica Topplugs *eTm, a Livingstoue, " by Miss B, C. Lawls; ** Discipline of_Religivus Doubta, " by Miss Lizzle McCotter, The vacancies ou the Board of Trustees wore filled, aud John $. Hewall, of Dartmouth College, was chosun Principal of the l’mplmlu:‘y eparts wment. ‘The resignation of Mixa i, N. Storke, Principalofithe Ludica’ Dupartment, waa accepted. Fhe dogree of D1, was conferred upon Prof, Hen 1y M. toodwn, of Ulivet Callego, snd the Kev, George D, Daker, INCOMPETENCY, Nzw OnLuaxs, June 23,—Gen George A.Sherl- dan, Spectal Agent of the Post-Office Department, visited Feliclana eh 10 examline the complalnts of Dula sud Chapuan, who repost themaelves bull- dozed away from there. Gen. Sheriden concluded they might safely return (6 thelr bumes, but they decline todo su. 'They ruquested that deputics be appointed 1o do thelr work as Postmasters. The clarge agniusl them s Incompeloncy, Sheridan will recomunend their ramov, e ——— THE REGATTA. . To the Editor of The Tribune. Ciiicaco, Juus 25.,—Can yoa give the position of the home stake-boatin tho Ins-Frollc yacht. race,—the vno in which tho Frolic clstmed the raco over the Ina becauso the Ina rounded the stake- boat on tho wrong side? Was {tcluda to the Gav- ernuient pler or pear tho breakwater, and were the yachts in the sbove race south of Twenty-ecc- ond sureel in auy of their tackst Hy soaweringihs above yuu will oblige Rzavzs or Tus TRILUNE. 1There was cousiderable disputs st the time Which wts the home stake. The juoges tng lay atthe end of the hreakwater, amd 4 yacht with her 8ar7 up Iay a short dirtance sonth. )t was contend- d iy the fnn that the tng war the home hoat, whils the deelafon was that the yacht wan the stake. The 1na left it on the port hand and tho Frolic on the rfarbonrd hand, The conrse was sontheant from the nnuth end of the breaxwater, and conseqnently Loth yachits wore nouth of Twenty- ond strect, | AMUSEMENTS. THE SUMMER-NIGHT CONCERTS, rrof. Tice's tornado, andthe anlwequent showers which followed it st momentary intervals - until midnight, played havoc with the inauguration of the necond week of tha garden concerta laat even- Ing. The high wind at noon not only touk the Iib. eriy of removinyg threo-fourths of the fencingof the ontdoor park, but slso sent rome of the tahles over to the railrosd-track, and mized the otheranp In auch promiscuons fashion that the garden looked asif it had been ona colosaal spree, In addition 10 this o heary fron shatter started on a trip for the lake ,In yolka schneli time, steuck ore of the windows on {he ruof, ashatiered i, and et in & flood of water which drenched the 25-cent prom. cnade, The damaye, however, not so great hut that it wiil be repaired to- 01hat Mendels. salin msy count on & hands receptivn this eventog, 3 There were many conrageons sonla fnll of music in attendanco last "m‘n'i' and they were richly repald. The first part Included the pocnlinely German overtoro to Krentzer's ** Night in Grena- da; Straamw’ fereafstible polkas, **The Desil's Darning-Needle' and the the Animam,"” from Rosslni's *‘Stabat_Mata tha theme taken as s solo for comnet by Mr, ¥, Dietz, not oply with admirably snicoth tone, but also with tho expression aud finish ‘doe to one of Hosrinl's best eolos; and the L'Arleslenuy solto of the ' Prench composer Bizet. The latter nomber, however, had to be cut stiort, us the thowers poiiring upon the roof of the buildiug made it inaudiole In the rolter pussages, The rensaining numbers were Schumann's fanciful sct of Orlental pictures, the ** Bjlder aua Usten™'s aclections from **The Fly- ing Datchman ' that old atandby, the **Corona- tion-Marct, " from *‘The Prophet": the **Blue Danuve March*'; the Rigoletto Quartette; and the overture to Gounod's ** Mirellle." 'The incemant showers rattling upon the rouf Interfered with ni0at of theso nutnbera except **The Fiying Dutch. ‘man "' muslc, which defied tho elemaonts and came off ruccessful, Tliis evealng wiil be the Mendelssohn night, the programme for which i as foliows Cornellus March.. Overture to Melus 4 8 0, 5, Bymphony | Am{l" hestel 3 o A minor (Seot G MBI MRt Ser et b HAVERLY'S, At this theatro thero waa presented last svening a falr averngo specimen of the Dowery drama, on the wholeacted in & vory inferfor manner. The licro of this blood-and-thunder piay is personated |- by Mr. John Thompson, who unblushingly pro. claims himself to be the ** most versatilu™ artist living,” Some of his ** protean "' fwitations bear a8 much resemblance to their originals as o dia- nond from Alsska does to the gein from Goleonda. ’I‘hcrlnlullllt play, if 1t 18 worthy of being so dignified, Is vastly impro).able, azid ‘many of the situations almost imposalble In remd life. » THE ADELPIIL. Uncle Tom's Cabin," ax performed by the Slavin combination and the Geargla’ Cabin Singers, ‘who do the sinzing and assist in maklug up the “tableaux, was given for the first thma: last evening. More attention was paid tothe rtting sud the genoral acenic eflect than to the uetn1g, which was of & very ordinary cbaracter, Theie are two or throe good volcus fn the. Cabin Singers, and the cuncerted sopgs were rendored qurte wfectually, — TN CIRCUS, Lowandc's Brazillan Circun, withowt the adven. titlons aid of menagerie and muscwin, was billed to open yesterday on the Lake-Front Park. The storm serionsly damaged the canvas, flooded the ring, and prevenied auy perfornunce. . The omne ugers Lopu Lo glve two performauces o-dayand . smorrow. MARINE NEWS WELLAND CANAL. Durrato, N. Y., June 25.—Vems ‘Welland Canal the last forty-cight hour: Westward—FPrope Lowell, Ogdensburg to Tole- do; Scotia and Europe, Bt Catherines to Toledo; Acudin, Hamilton to Toledo; lnyes, Ogdensburg to Buffalo; barks Cormorant, Chirloite to Taledo; Shandon, Collina Day to Day City; schrs Victor, XKingston to Hay City; Antelope, Port Dalhousie to Bay Clty; Nellie Wilder, Charlutte to Milwn- t. Andrewa and Starling, Turonto to Black Erlo. Bt. Catherines to Dlack Jtiver: Mary, Catherines to Port Kobluson; Sary, FPort Stun: ley to Turonto; Skylark and W, 'H. Oates, Oplend- barg to Cleveland; J, N, Carter, Kingaton to Cleveland: Heverieigh, Charlotie ta Toledo; steam yacht Myrtle, Hamliton to Sarnfs. Fastward—Props Avercorn, Bay Qity to Ogdens- burg; Garden City, Doluth to Ogdensbure: Prus- wla, Greon “‘l 10’ Quobec; Cansdn, Chicago to Montreal; bark 1. M. Fuster, Percy Sound to Thoruld: 'schrs Lively, Detroit te Oswicgo; Emea, Dlack )Il]l:lnrl?&uskvhle; A Mulr, Day City w rt Dathousic, Cleared—Frop Wissahickon, coal to-Chidigo, 400 tons; schra I, 'B. Locke, coal to Chicazu, 000 tons, at0ct Carlinford, coal 1g Milwaukee, 870 t‘:ul. G003 J, 8. Ichands, cusl to Toledo, 600 20, s, Llartered—1'rop Ketcham and schir Rintter, coal to Chicsgo on private terms; schr Orpban Boy, coul to Dutrolt at 26e, possing PORT IIUBON. Ponv Ionox, Mich., Junu 25.—Down—Props Naahua, K. Hollamd, Blanchand, Ontarlo, Benton, Cuba, Hackett and cunsort, Moy Jarecki snd cous sort, Iay City and barces, Glaszow and barges, Alleghisay and barges, Lincoln and barges, Vienna and consort; schre Marlon W, Bace. C. I Miuch, Algemle, Acorn, Jano Ralston, E. P. Ratbbun, Athealan, Up~Frops Willlam Cowle, €. 3. Kershaw, India, Tloward and consorty Metamors und burges, Phila- dulphia and consort, Tioga and barges, . Laaac May and barges, Arlzono and Chaumcy Huribui “hd Noftherner, ] o Bt el Miuer, Daniol Lyons, Esiplre Blato, . A, Moruo, tsrightle, 8, J. Thiden, . M. Souve, J. D, Saw- yer, Norwuy, }\ nd—Soulb, ' gentloj weather cloudy, with rain. . THE STORM, . Fuil particalara of the dowmsge dooe to the ship pivg in the barhor will be foaud Ia snutber cole .omu. Old salling-masterns say thai the storm of yestorday wae very severe in the hucbor, but It feanigly have exbuusted ftself bufore §t struck tha lake. ~ A number of vesscls arrived afier the bur- ricane passed over, and their Captaine reported that the weatbor was nol very eevere a fow walice vatelde, 'The wind clunged rapiuly, and seeined 1 blow from all points of ihe compasy in & very short Ume. i 3 LAKE FREIGTITS, Citicago, Juve 25.—Tho markes quiet In the forcuvon at 132 fur corn to Buffalo by sail, 1hy oululde being pald fur & sinall vessel, 1o the afternoon chastars were made for Kingstun on the busle of B¢ for wheal. The engagements wers #chr Montpelier, corn o Luffalo st 2c, aud two propelicns st oat with wheat and corn for the sanie pors, Prop Philadelpbia. corn aod vats to Erie, u the aftcrnoun, schr Dender, whuat to Kingston 1 fic, and echr Arabis, corn, aud Lady Dutlorn, barley, todu, Capacity of the day, 41,000 Ui wheat, 50,000 bu cora,” 18,000, bu auts, sad <3, 000 bu barley. TIIE CANAT. Brroarrour, June 5. -—Arrived—MIidgle, Osta~ wa, 5,000 bu corn, 1,100 Ba veeds; Mayilower, Lasalle, 5,000 bu corn, 20 brls our; Chanfpion, LaSalle, 6,000 bu cotn; Omahs, Morris, 5,000 ba corn, 3,600 Luoate; Urlon, Marsellivs. 6,000 bu cosn; prop Montsuk, Lockport, 3,310 brls fuar. Cleared—1lidure, o aud Heney, v, 0803 Inuber, 10,000 shinglos; prop City of Henty, Borrly, Beneca, snd llenry, 33,4241 Jumuer, 155, 000 shiuglcs. P THE BUFPFALO MEETING. 'he vesscl-owners willineet nest Tucsday, pur- suant 10 adjourument, sud conclude the arraugs: ments for organizing an Assoclution. Glero will Do deleunten from overy largs port on the lakes, snd the Convention promiscs (o by even more ju- portant than any beld yet.—&Buyfalo Caurter, 23d. ERIE. Suectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Enmiz, Po., Juue 23, —Arrivals—Prop Sparta; wchr Alvs Hradley. Departurcs—Frovs Lake Erie, E. B. Hall, Sparta; schre P. L. Dapforth, & C. flarpleon, Alva Uradloy, Dsuntloss, Mary, —— MILWAUKEE. Special Piapaich te The Triduse, Hizwavkxs, June 25 —Charters, schr Hatue L. Johuson, to ltuwo. n.mh:,u wheat ;n ;“ I;:: Typo. 10,000 bu wheat o Kingeton. an et {3,000 bu wheat to the same :«fu. both st ic. g sttt gy ARRIVAL OF A REVENUE CUTTER. ‘The reveuue cutter Andrew Johnson asrived bere yeaterday afternvon, sbous 3 o'clock, aud uow les at anchor in tho lake basin. Upon ber return Mlilwaukee slo will go into Waolfs & Davidson's dry-dock to bave her bottum ezumised. ——— NAVIGATION NOTES. 810400, ~Capt, Myers has lefs tho excaursion- stesmer Jotn Shermas, snd Capt. Boldosca, of Detroft, & well-knownlake cavigator, has taken hin place. The Sherman managers will pay $200 to repaie the damage done to Rash street pridge centre pler...,A amall yacht had her rudder amashed fn one of the alips yesterday, and watnent to Baglev's, whence ehe came....The lamber veasels arcive slowly, but there are mare carroes (m the market than are 1fkely to ba sold in A da; onr liyde I'ark gentiemen went out on ke Sunday for a rail. ond when oft ¥outh *oma dixtance were becalmed, with pleas. pect of remaining there all night. The of the steam cAnal-bost La¥alic, obeerv. gz thelt rather precarivns situation, sieamed out gatter them and took them to Myde Patk, That wae a venernns and humane act. &nd 't e Treavxe [s pleased to record it.... The steam-lnrze Tecameeli hasgone intadry- tinck for new stermn-bearings forms Thowmaa Houd, her own of thiscity, that the schr America s more serlouely damaged than atfirst eapposed, and men and machinery have been rent w attend to he ‘Thete were 130 tons more than the bill of Jad Ted for in the schr Annlo Vaught, aml Cey money for [Land the wel [ ‘apt, Bandy did not sall for Racine yenterda; will probe sbiy o 80 lo-day. Oragn Porte,—The Talede Blade of late date talks big about the substantinl nuw dock of the Columbus & Voledo Htef!tosd, which I8 to be com- {lcted by Sept, 1...-Tialf a doren onseirare Iying dle at Toronto rather than accept 00¢ for coal from Eri ‘The new steamer to be Luilt by the Michi- gnn Central line will probahly be mada of iron, hat whether of wond or iron will be first cla«a in ac. commndstions and speed., rat-hole was fonnd 10 have been the cause of the xinking of the schr New Duminion at Oawego on Monday night last.... Tho stmr Saginaw i expected to enter npon her route belween Uetroit and Cleveland to day, Uspt, Warner in- I'ORT OF CITICAGO, The following wercthe arrivals and clearancs for the twenty-four hours ending at 10 o'clock last night: ARR(vaLs~Etmra Corons. Bt. Joe, auadries; Chicago, Manituwoe, mundricay Algens.’ Murkeaua, sundriei prope Emplre, Ogdenshurg, sundrics; Mesenger, Ben nn T, suadries; sk Bt. Jor, wandri Fortage, Tinftalo, randre . Marinette, tows Ing1 Vanderbtit, Buffalo, sun: schrs Piloz, Muos- Kezon, lutabers Cily o pena, Tumert 1), W it Touve ‘Simmons, Muskegon, Perryport, barki Giadiator, A Sk L. Johnstono. Huskegun, lumbers Myrtie, Muske- gin, Tuaber; Géace Murray, Cleveland, coal; tlimore, Clevelanud, cosl: limbery’ Liszle Doak, Bl. Joe, " lark| Alien, Meuominee, Inmbert @, Jakes pumbers Anfares, Grand ‘lfaven Gl Dounman, Font tiver, lumbers Eltza D { White Lake, lamber; Wililam Crosthwaite, 3 inter; Rl Gy, Lidioktai, paiicosd Ues! Grantham, iodertcl, nalty Glad Tiinga,'Manlstes, nmbery A, Pr lchole, “Manisiee, lumbery Stenrkaune, Marinette: ninson, Matinette, * lumbers It, J. r. lumbers Mary £ Cook, Hamiln, lumber; Bouvenir, Fentwater, bark: Clara.. Jackso Port, [umbery ). 4. Wella, 5ac Bay, fab; scow blag: Ale T'ackar CLEARANC chr B, J. L!H!\I-Fnrd River. 25 bris flour and suirdries: prop Farorite, Menominee, sundries; atinr Alpena, Muskegon, sundrics; schr J. B, Newland. Mlauiitiage. undrieai schr J. 5, Wiluor, Clevelaud, 70 tons steel WHISKY. B An Interesting Contributlon to Wisconsin Tolitical Liternture---How Marshal Ham- ilton Attempted to Bet Ups Job on Matt Carpenter aod Boss " Keyes, From Our OwR Corremvondent. ‘Wasnmarox, D. C,, June 20.—The sccret hls tory of the Wisconsin whisky-prosecntions haa never been fully wrltten, The Congresslonal in- Yestlgmtion of two years ago brought many of the facts to light, but the letter whichi follows waa not produced at the jnvestigation,and has never before been pablished. Tt shows that Charles 8. Hamlil- ton, Unlted Gtates Marahal, was one of the orlginsl movers In the investigation and;proeecations. Whether r. Uamliton was “Instigated by political malico, {s 8 question which be can setile with his political opponents, Tho latter Liave certalnly tri- umphed over him, sad have driven him from bis Marshalehip, The letter blow, which explains it- relf, is sn intoresting contribution o ihe political literataro of Wiscousin: Orrick oy Uxtred States Mausiaz, Eosrzny Distiucy or WiscoNsiN, Mitwauxxs, Match 15, INT6. —The Hon. Uluford Wilson, Solicutor Tressury—Mr DEaR Sin: As 1 reporied to you, .ro 1 did, to wit: Came home through Canada,an: had & Joug talk with the former levenne-Agent, S J. Conkiin. Helis charged full with tnfurmation to whisky-frands herc and In New Urlean which latter city e was B Hevenne for three years. 1 h there wnd here, but ls entlirely willin, exposeall, evon himsell, rather than he an exile,—provided hie can be protected. ZJie bs afrald of an iadici~ ment at New Orlaln!l”lnd will ‘not retury here un- 111 hie knows ho will be sale from .it. Will vou al- low me to suggest that inquiry be made an to any priapect of Indictment theru; and, If there be nhone, we can have his testimony hers fint, which will convict E. W. Keycs, Chalrnian of our State Central Cummittce, and D. ®. Muunn, ex-Sapers visor ef Intarnal Revenue ot Chicago. Tuese two muu 1 raqard 16 of the greatest finportance to reach. In » loiter received from Couklin yesterday, he auys: * *'Tho District Attorney at New Orleans niust be Instructed that, It my name sppeurs in the invesii- wations g on there (which ls ot likely, but Pusaible), no indictment must be funnd neninat me for Anything growing oulof my connectlon with thie Revenna servicu; and, In return fur such jn- structions, | will, whenever required to do so, givo valnahle information against lmportant par- tiea there not yot charged, and aa to bnportaxt casee for the recavery of monuy for unpaid taxes on fraud-whieky, which, by some ofliclal Locus-pocus, bus beon buried out of slght; cases whers ull the Ynfllum guod, und the proof clear; cases which worked up by special instruciions from the Hev- cnus Depariment, and furntahod all the necesmary 0f, and from which 8 quarter of s million should be realized; and ll:}:uma'y could go down thers and collect the whole uf I, * Noar, in my lunz interview with Conklin, I be- came sathvfied, in iy own mind, that he will prove true to us; bat 1 have made him no promiscs, ox- cept based on & Miteral foliilment of his statements toma, of which I made notes, Jle was run of to Canadta by Curpenier und Aeyes, and, baving got ten bim out of Lhe way, they thoucht it safe to tempt (o gel me alro ous of and get his tool, Bactz, In iuy place as Marehsl. 1f that could be dune, Mcssrs, Keyes aud Uarpenter would besafe until toeir offenso would outlaw. Conklin cotlucted money by levy on the distillors and rectifiers, and pald [t 10 boti Kuyes and Munn, and wss insteucted Lo asy (o the whleky-men 1f they contribuled, audat aiy tiue ol lutu truublo, Carpenler waus & pouer, and would help theny witn uli his streagth, 1find, va my return home, the Court sdjourned until the tth in: ] both tho attorueys, Mchiuney sod Dixon, oat oftown. Now, my own oplaion, {0 you confideatially,m, thist ScRinuvy can be trusted n atl frasccuthons, excopt agalnst Keyes, Conklin pouss ed soute daylight on some old transactions cone nectod with the prosecation of the Rindnkupls, at bat lod mo to {nfer s CAal matier & - peration between Koycs aud McKinnoy, ‘That puts esch, In some measure, ln the power of the otbor, Disou, 00, Is very fricadly o Keyes; aud 1 read & Jotter from Keyes to Couklia, which would couvince me $8 would be ubeclutely eces. sary {0 keap llagclion ont of the case. I coan judge better, when 1 swe McKinuey aod sound i, whethur he cau b safely trusted with the came, If Tdonot think itentirely safe, I will tukothe liherty of suggestivg the hame of an_ atleney of yreat ability, who has no uterest or friendship to subscryw, alid who 1 can guarautee Lo be incorrupti- ble, A niew drand Jury will bave (o be calied, and s new iudictent found against Munn, as also Agalust Keyes and ollers, 1 wish you would have Gen, Ilcdrick sent bere for consnltation with me. 1 fuel sure he Is hooest and true 1 8ud the complications extendlng ia 80 many ways that | need counsel with vome such meu, and, antil | buve It, mest conceal within wy- self muoch that s of great jmportance Lo the Gove cruwment tn punbbiog scoundrols, —in palitng oat this whole wyatein of frauds by the rool, 80 that it can never take root sgain, You will vee by the beading of this letter that I began (& to the Attorney-General; but I bave thought it advisable Lo direct it 1o you, sa it pere inine to the Treasury Department more nearly pur- hape than to that of the Attornoy-Uencral 1awm, Uenvral, your obedient servant, i Cusutks P. Hasicron, Marebal. Night-Photographs, ‘The business of takinzg photographs at might Is suld tu be guinlnge popularity in London, The Manufacturer and Builder states that the new Pruwu s patronized by ple on thelr way home from dinner or the” operd. A son of the cditorof that w per ta practically engaged n tho busiuess, which Is scarcely likely 0 tlud woeh favor except in a fozgy clmats, “Ihe method wight be useful, howevor, vven here, whea pho- tographs for enraviugs bave to Yo s e fu Laste vu cloudy days, ——— Sauff or dust of auy kiud, and strong, caustle, or polsouous solutions sggravate catarch and drive it to the lungs, Dr, Saze's Catarrh Rewm- tdy cures caturrh by its mild, soothlng, cleansd Ing, aud beallg properties. Kuch package pre- pares one pint of tho remedy ready for use, and coats only 50 cents. 8old by druggests. 3 ZAPAIRBANKE, MORSE & OO0, P a 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicago. : >, Basareful tobuy on)y the Geaulae, __suMmMER B ROCKY POINT HOTEL, 3 Narragunsett Bay, Rbode Island. - k1 and er 2esort R Ea o s MRS it K glan: o formien e tnontere e/ SR OMETREVE e w4 City Hotel, Provicence Kl ’IEIU' CRNTRE HOUSK, CAFK MAY, IS NOW R IR R . ARIGSEMENTS. TIOMAS SBUMMER-NIGUT CONCERTS THEO: zeery . THORIAS To-Tight--* Mendelssolm Night.” et rance with THOMAS: Orcliestrs of the emi- bt (TR TR s 1T~ Brilliant Pmyramme. I T—First Bymphony Ntght—Beha. iony it bery ;:‘14 ) centa, at Kapoy- Atatr-oL Exposition T"l“;::uflr NIG Hion Matng, and ot o ADELPill THEATR J. T, NAVERLY. Grand prodaction, In & manner never eqaated, UNCLE TOM’S CABIN. Every night 'lhh‘dwnk. by the stars of aover 100 ra Kow sceaery, aplendid dramatlo ters, i 3 A Matioces Wedns .}‘l lylllld_fll.l\:lil HAVERLY'S TUEATRE, Macvine & Havent: TitIS WEER ESOAGEMENT OF TIIOMPSON 1n his Famous Gpecialty Dramas ON HAND ; or, True fo tho Last, Wednesay and Baturda; i, 20c. - Nese: 3ionday, July 2-Bene! BASE BALL, Chicago s, St. Louis Tuesday, compa:ty, 60 chorls. ics. dMr. JOLIN General Admise b prices as uanal, AVIR, June 26, Thursday, June 28, QGamo called at 3:45 prompt. Ticketa at SPALDING'S, 118 Randolph-at. SIARPSHOOTERS® PARK, To Societies, Todges, and School. T'ark fs now in beas can be rented for Picnics on reasor 1ng 1o JUHN B O 'l conditian, su by sppl; ILLUSTRATED LECTURE NSO, of Fan Fran. ngregationsi Church, evening, June 24, &L # Gclock. Admiwion, 25 centa. AN STEAMNIEIPN, GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPARY, The mall steamers of this Compnay, York and fiavre, ealiingat Plymoutth Ianding of paascngera, will sall from pler 43 N, K., foot of Morton-st. B '2.... Wed, July 11, s, GOLD, aclnding wined: TO HAVRE—1st Cabin, $100; becond Cabin, $63; Ine, bedding. and utensils, N. ‘or any raliwsy station to_scoommoda- n, 833; btecrage, oty ST, TS Tates, ataliably ked thue * do Ot CAITY aeerage passen R 90 to 8100, sccordin; poly 3 DK DEDIAN, 55 iroads orw. F. WHITr 81 Claticsis Neohl AMERICAN LINE, Philadelphia and Liverpool. The only transatiantic line safling under the Amerl. can Flag. Salling every Thunday and Wednesday from Live RED STAR LINE a0d United States matls. e days, slternately from PHIL. SEW YORR. DIKECT sad OXLY £o suit PETER WRIGHT & 50N 119 East Kandoiph-st., Chi W. B LAWKENCE, Man: it e "STATE LINE. ONK TO GLASUOW, LIVE NEW YO s D LONDO, fruin Philadelphis, ARt Ny il P OF NEVADA. QF VIRGINIAL a $00, €03 and $71, nccord tions, feturn tickets 88 Frauc=d rates. Curyoncy, Sece hin. $43. Leturn ticke(s at rediced rites Atecr. nguat lowestrales. Apply to AUSTIN, DALDWIN A LA Alsnsg: ARCHOR LINE NALL STEAMERS d Glascows ETHOITAL July 1, fam New Yurk to Glasgow, L 2 0 Sou.lia:nntou'atd Lougon: ALSATIA, July 7. 21 o { ELVSIA. Cabins 853, o ¥ i Drattatwied for i _MENDERSON North German Lloyd. @ steams i ny ¥4 sail eve: 1"hm Dreren ‘!:’;eeml'm: ’:{1 Thirdest., Hobokra, o Py o g prreee TRACEABI 3 powlini ireein New York. Great Western Steamship Line, From New York te Dristol (Kokland) dirset. +oTursday June s «:Baturday. June z3 teora o WHITE STAR LIN al nu the Mait, &}-I'nn.?fl!\v YORK and LIVER UL." Apsiy it Couroany Drafia oa Great Dritata and 1 " CUNARD MAIL LINE. Pfillllnu Ihree timesa week toaud from Urithah y at Compauy's Ofice, northwest coruer _ P 1L DU VEKNET, Uc __?:f‘j'\'fll}c_mAg.nL< INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mallibetwesn EUROPE AND AMERICA. OLUTION, he copartnenship heretofo l":rllmuimmln anit r;(h' dissulysd Ly mutusl conees Thie husincas will be carri under tio old Briunatue of North Cutoauo, June s, 7. HICHAM DISSOLUTION. reby given tlat thy aajihiat lias this day beea copartnershln here- ook and Ersuk 11, T the Orm nume s L. this day dissotved by King all the assets sud uLilitive of ths late 810, The bustuces will b o DISSOLUTION, Tha copartuerstip Leretofure cxisting between Sawuel Friedinan aud Charles Bachrch stylo of FRIEDMAN & BACHRACH, ba day been dissolved by mutual sgreoment. Cha Hachrach rotalns thu buslness in Elgiy, Lincol ud Rtod Wing, Miun. ; Samuel audfacturing i Chicago and the inona, dtochestor, Miun., and W Alloutstauding debte dio the frm lected by the revpective parlies succocds w st the dilforent places. MEDICAL, CONSUNFTION, [HUIURSTION AR MASTIN o BREMEDLRS sre Depos corper of Ciluton sud Csrroll-sta, Puc S A‘l"fih@“'l’hl original #ad Guaulie prvared ooly by THROUG! o Lnoln' oo pelmciana s £ ysicians of ba Now Yotk aad Lo § pertor to alt CAYLUS CAPSULES " PRESCRIPTION FREE. 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D, APPLETON & CO., Publishers, 549 and 551 Brondway, New York. EDUCATIONAL, i Sl AT RONA SR 3 N SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF YALE COLLEGH, Courses Yn Cliemistry, Pure and Appiled, In Civll and In"Dynamie ‘Engincering, n- Agricuitire, Totany Zootogy, Mincralogy. and Geology, snd fa Gene Bclentinc btuales, with Kngilah, Frenchy and Germias, ARSI O i (LR — Exccuiive Oificer, Rew aven. Cone £ : SLROAD ‘TIME TABLE, HEFLVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATG, z AXATION OF Rey oo SRt R M CHICAGO & FORTHWESTERN RAILWAY, Ticket Oices, 62 cm‘;fiwg&nm House) and at leave. | Arrive, am. * 3 aPactfic Fast Ltne. .. ovo vuine 0Slonx Cliy & Yankion. ... ahubuqiie Day Ex via Clinion abubugue Nicht E2.via Clon atnn Night Expred o Lake Geneva Expre: Puliman Tiotel Cars are thn throogh, between Chi- cagu anil Omsha, on ¢ e r trai leaving Chicago st 10:30 “Noother road run Pullman or any other form of hote) cars west of Chifrago. a=Depot corner of Wei) and Kinzte: e, ~Depot corner of Canal and Kinze-sta. CHICAGO, BT. PAUL & NINNEAPOLIS LIN Ticket offices 63 Clark-st. 20d st Bt Paul & Minnespolts Ex. B Paul & Mioneapoils Ex. CHICAQO. ALTON & BT. 1LOUI8 AND CHICAGD B '“NBA'B‘UVMBfi LENVER BHORL LINES, lon Depat; West Sy near Madiuouw-et. Dridem sod %, ve. Twenty-third-at. b Utfice, 122 Itandotpl | Leare. )" Am ¥ AL Loute & Snrinzneld Fx. St Louts, Bpringfeid & Texas! Prekin and Peoria Faxt Expres Peorin Express. Peoria, Keaknk & Ruriingion Chicago & Paducah 1t L. F; Streator, Lacon, Wash'ton Jollet & Dight Acommd CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & BT. PAUL RAILROAD. Unian Depot, coruer Madlson and Caonl-str. Ticket Oltlce, (il bouth Clark-st., opposite Sheran House, aud at Depat, Arrive. |* 7:30p. m, Leave. |~ 7:508. m. Ytiwanee Fapre Winconsin & Sinnesats, Ghera Itay, Klavens Point, And Anl- ‘“'.X.ml IENH h Usy Ex) IiPll.. *10:008. . * 4:00p. M, ™ 5 owa, and Sllnne: Bics p. nl 11:008, m, s Expiress isconsin & Mi Tiay, Blaven _land through 1 7:008 Al trains riin vin Milwaal Keis for St Paul and Minnearolls are guod efther vls Madison and Praitie du Clifua, ur vis Watrtown, LaCrose, and Winona, ILLINOIS OEFTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Lake-at. and foot of Twenty.second-st. Dear Clark. ¥ Polnt, and Asli« 2] prosa, [t 9: feket Oice, 121 Bundaiph- CHIOAGO, BURLIRGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depota fuol of Lakeat. Indiana-ay., and Shaieuatls e e, and a8 degurme v g o Leavo. 1 Arrivi U, higue,. Ne Kxjireas wnsas City . acine Kt i (unahe, ansas Gty Aigh: 5. L. due, su Texaarer10:00p.r. |t 088 . MICTIGAN OENTRAL RAILROAD, 844 100k oF ‘C wenty-second-as, ~al., suutheas corner of liag’ 10:30 8.1, [¢ 3:40 p,m. ta7] na Hotel, ‘ud at I'nfiner 1ouse. Mall (vis Matn and Al Line) sy Expren Kalainazoo Accommidat Atiantie Express (dally, Niguy Express, FT. WAYXR & CHIOAGO RATLWAY, Depot. curuer Croad und Madisou-ata Tickel Oftices, _s3 Clark-st., Fuliner Huuee, and tirand Pacige Nutal, Leave. | _Artive. el and Kxpeces 3 cigo kx by vy i LR R LI, o o trom i . Tkt T lce Omaer 6 Gtk b aimer 1oses” Orand Pacine, aud Depot (Expositios Bullding), Leate. | Arrive. forning E1; H:p0s. m.|p S:408, m.. ust Lise. . 0:40p. .} 80D, w1, LAKE S8HURE & MIOHIGAN BOUTHERN. . ¥ Arrye. Morntrg Mall—01d Line. . 2 Moratng Ine. 7:40p. T, . Yo & luston Bpecia) KX, Ti4ap. m Ailantiu Exprees St Nlghs Kxpross. 8 5408 i, PITTTSBURG, CINCINNATE & ST. LODIS B. R Depart. ™ oome A:40 | A v i S35 i CHIOAGO, BOOK IBLAND & PACIFIC RATLEOAD, Depot, corner of Van liuren and Shermaa-sta., Ticket Lttice, 3 Clatk-at., Bherman Hous. Arrive. Omaba Leavenw! Porh R oastion Nlght Expross.., EANKAKFE LINB, From Ceatral Depot, fook of Lake-st. T | Depan. | Amive Ina & Cinal'at) Day Kx] 10:00 0. m.| w:00 5. mi%;y.qs_gm’n. &0 B Lh ™ CINCINNATI AIR LINE & EOXOMO LINE Frow Hy. Depos, curner of Clinson sad Carroll-sia I Dopare | Arrive, . P i L LS 'lis & Ctnct'nat! #:10p, ALt g ikl LAKE NAVIGATION, For MIl ke ugxnlguw Shore ports, <o Dal;fiw‘u‘\h] Vxdehtedon: Saluriay’s buat doa't go uattl. . ¥riday moraiug's boal oss gt i er, G ida s0d Muske- For flrul:mull- End" nc:{p m For Madlte i S Bl 1139 . Koz G, A [ ravamsse ¥ e y B ; topage