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i ; . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. EDUCATIONAL o o, Commencement and Alumni was made till this marning, when the whole qnes- tlon wili be ecttied, togethor with the petition, TAB COMMENCEMENT EXEHCISES. Promptly at the programmo honr the beantifo} and commodions thnYel of the College was filled from wall to wall with an eager and enthunlnstic andlence, which crawded pl and every hall leading to the room. The cool dny edal to Willlam P, . Fort Wayne, Ind., clns- | rey, Mary Ollve Marston, Wiliam McCarral, Ano | lished an one of the firat Colicgen fn the conntry by | hope that the young men who had them fn charge Tical conraet f‘y‘é‘»&r’lmr.’."..'.‘ea.fl’.?fim% i, Ter | FEltanetn st ongal, Eramus Ficioher ek, Wk | 1in fieat gradnating elass of uafco. 4 wanld o better in the fatnre. n TIiRhe TLarayetie tnds Hophomore. cluaical medsl, | iam James Mider, (eorge NAthan Orcatts Lyndon s | Ly oo qamiany s nbie oitten, while some | Jiiae Chaley wan recelved with applass and, Fose eHang: nthitocqve, g Erestian meial, | on iin, | ¥ vant Aghatid Fevent Mareatet | qranoFOd neiiorit Toueureh, Chowents auul ABILY | Sfict Some. Benoi Fomarke, eail ninnddreen mas ing, N. ¥ Stewart, Vernor Jerome TefMt, J. { Fronen Wil Wit for studonts fo tho Freahman yenr. Whila the | dirccted to tho patrintic impaise of the young mon . to ilgni, Dchenry Frankila, Oy1 | Fenak French Willlme A Jentlion o ote | Cincation o vanta was boiler Than others. none | of theconater, " ile tEn Swed sho. selatlons Of Gommerclal cnnras T Flirsoral o 0.1 tho | Tegrl . & wora paorly delivered, Mirs Orlelle Behuvler, | men to gavernment. Horeditary ralera had given e P o INTAL Phelan medal for excellonce in locution, Thomm C. nlll\"hlll:;l;whr(nnenmlmnnn)—Ahnm BARer | cauny, **ThoSonga of the iPcople®s W, W, Dick- | away inthis country ta the rule of the peaple, who weck have heen the object of tho undivided atten- tion of our citizens, n house filled to overfowing octing each excrcine. AL the anmial prize sclamation isst evenirg Mirn Rtella While bore away the firat, and O, J. Colton the necond prize. ‘The College Commencement and alumnl reanion take place to-morrow, and a large number ol vie. ftors and gradnaten are in the city. tfarm, alales, windows, Logan, Leavenworth, Han.i the Balilvan mdal for [ wait, Pn. 1. 3 Inson, oratlon, **John Nright": 4. F. Kehont, | werp thelr wisest” ana safest aacceswors, Yet ERILASKA UNIYRIAITY. i wns In° thefe favor, and made inoro acute tl; J. liverser, Reading, a.1 the Master'of Atts(on examinatiom—Ludovle Fates, 1. g GEQLIORe, 2 $ iy 23 2 4 NEMTASKA ERAMTY Reunion at Wheaton thele interest fn the closii exercisen of | Bhea medniTor aratin, AURUS K. BENMIGL: Chicamns | AL (Navertond Colleros Abiaiom WinAeld Jones Si. | Ofahon, ! Koylish fnlo i o Ireland™'; Mist Aliio | thora ~ wera seelous practleal | defocts in Bperial Diopalch 1n The Tribune, the year. The hall was trimmed . almply but " In excellent taste with festoons of evargreen, the clarn and college mottocs, and the theme *'God and Universal Edncation the Strength of Our Haepublic.* President Blanchard announced the beginning of {the exercires with an opening hymn, At the re- quest of the graduating class Prof. F. 4. of the Cnllcze, rang.Julia Ward Howe's majertic hymn to the *!John Hrown song,” the sadience joining in the chorus hoartily, The Rev. T. G. Grasie, ot Sycamore, led thought and hope heavenward in an address to the throne of grace, Th eaton Orcheatral Band disconrsed Weln- garten’ Golden Wedding Gialop. ™ The Presidont then introduced the salntatorian Misa M. C. Bent, of Wheaton, who {oln(d hee sweet-toned welcome to friends and instructora with an elln{, l"flrlm!u of Eshcol." The t Commencement ax- . siiver-pisted sonnder’ to J. B, EProuds ottertein University), Smith, essay, “*'Alone, or with the Majority™; | our own system, not the lenst —amon; e A ahea. s, o naeE 0 d MaNerof Nelanco (in coarse)-Delos Tureell, 16741 | Mira Anna Farmas edtog,, “HEhG Areo_and the | Wwhich wan the Tact that tho Iznorant ciaeces formed h for ilepartment: T. IT. Quton, . | Wilhelmus Decker, 1879, Mayflower s Charles F, Ward, **The Daty of | the rullng pawer. There were even defects In the K ey | m oL i e e 'Qmra | Our Government Towards tho Sontn™: Eben | American Constitation, and 1t might bo stated as p.Vpndercannet, ‘L kvers, I M- | Deikham, 1874 slosonhine Augusia Day, 18741 Anns | 41, \wella, aratlon, *‘Thet'ollogo as an lament of | fact that no written natrament could posaihly put Fecol ora—J.” Fitsgeraid, J, F, Rro#t. J. C. | _Master of Arts (In conrse)—Fred Aogustay Cady, e State:” Miss Josephiine White, pacm, | any ane peopla boyond the contingancies 'lnh-dn::n O'Riourke, L. . Proudtumme, J. B, Proudhomme, 8743 Oncar Jamew Campbell, 1R70; Johin James Davie, Weatminater Abbey;' and \ Beott, oration, | In human government. The speaker referred to J. Patterson, G. Saylor, M. ltegan, F. Keller, | Gearge l’lnclnv' Glehn, ‘18741 John ‘Townsend | +4 Alone or with the Majority,” constituted the | tho evil tendency of Iate to desiroy parties as the Jtiapeile, , 19741 Jileam Hamilton, |fllux(lenrnl'11ent«r l!- perfarmances. Two prizes, of €15 and $10 ro. | renresentatives of principles, and to render them First honors—Tunior Department: A. Bergek, J. 741 Almon Franklin' ¥inyt, 18743 Itichand Hu rpeclivel wors awarded. Tho commifteo | exponents of relfish ond personal interests, and Faatian, W, Tiske, J. Nelton, 0. Oningets £ do 747 on Alonzo Matthews, 14743 Frod Auguatus | (500 P afat prize to Miss Anna Farwoll, and | nsscried that, one systom of politics subordinated Yleins, 0. E. Bugg, C. Xon, avnanl, 18741 It‘mn Jooth Northmp. 13 Wilhar Uind 1y 1 o titicat principles to thy spotl 1tiesl decond fionors; W, J, lirady, A, J, Burger, Jr., T | Fiko eed, 18743 Henry wal ers, 1874 Wil | the recond (o0 Eben IL, Wolls, An stated by the | sl politie: rr nciples v 1polis of political snc- . ihn‘r Anderson, F. E. Csrroll, G. P, | Emith Shecren, 187 1: Charles ininy N'uwlr‘. ikt | Committoe, it was dificult to decide, and therg | cosw, Inthis he raw the reason which provented Y . 1, French, J. Ingwersen, | Calvin T w711 Vilitam Tlenry Townsend: 18743 | gught to have been five or six prizos tnstead of [ the formation of new, distinct lssuos. “Une ele. B Noeman, O F e Ko Wy.Lang, W, Lamieys flo d 71" Edward Whilam | o, wient_powerful for reform wae the prese. 1t did .+ Moran, An, K. IPennington, s, % u'elm;m.r;:. Taning, 4 'r P K n' he ton, P David, Leslle Medard cines to-night with a reception at Ferry ilal soniething extra-constitutionatl, nnd, even If fta Alin| t _P. Nelson, G. o drich, . L inli" peparimeni—Fimt bonom: P 3, | Fhomab 3. Gingten Genige A, Ireniricis i:\:\".;lj:‘r it unierstood there. 1a a prosncet of uutd:a | machinniions wero nat better known, should he : G, oot | Nouston, Aaron Hood Inkrem : t 1 oo W 9 presse Lambingdy gtoser O lihodlun 1. Flelna, W. Cools | Jiitiu ANt e aetin Uresory Nurin, Wininn | Jareo Ereshinan lase for nest year, and sdme addi edivon with snep! b ¥ 1 g B Ipeci - Lixcorx, Neb,, Jnno 4 College. ercines the ‘Nebraska University wera held to- day, Aclassof four graduated In the variony de- partments, An address was defivercd by the Hon, A, J, Poppleton, of Omaha. The aliehdance way very large. 'The Commencement exercisen throitgh- out were possessed of mare than ordinary Interest, and closed with an alanini reception and reunton to- night, DARTMOUT, Haxaven, N. 1., Dr. June ~The Ror, Samuol U, Bartlett was to-day insugurated Preel- dent of Dartmonth Collegs. SPORTING. DASE-BALL, The Trastees Trying to Seitle the Bifliculties in the , Faculty. A Qala Day at tht; Eduunfim.ml In- stitutions of Notre Dame, Ind, i IR ORICAGO-ST. 1QUIS GAMm np of mighty Tsmel throngh the descrt, hd honors: W 1. MeDesitt, 1. A. Ran fitles Kegpiorchants Liclan, rekory Nurity, Waninr] | tlons ta the present (Sophomore) class, Spenlin heanens 1 :;‘{"m’}"‘fifc"y’n'm‘::‘;',"l*;“’;;: of to-day In this city han attracted more Interest and their joy al reeting thefr forernnners 1!“ '.!dc.r'i. .:(.nfi%u'gi& fl.‘ m{"\nd'l"' }'«‘m IN.:;"munr Stearns, Frances Augusts Tenny, Sophia Vel« Smmiippanny own State, in which rhuolly ‘ tch fiald of ataten | than any ofher contest of tho season. The spleo- i Foom (e Bhorlac ilin, angosted the promiscd | dosen taderieign. (G Line, e iactor of Dental Rurgery ~John L. Hodgmao, Ulrleh HIGHLAND IIALL. manship. ' Mo retotred to tho vicious syatom of | 5y form in which the tesm-played Tuenday, and ~ Annual Exercises of the Lt | [ons raca bt aute opaor fivoly . | uausiliy; Mo copailis W, 1 chugtiis, #1 3. | Kealt e e O ENCRNENT BXBUCISRS, | poliical profeement for mercpoliicalseevicet anl | L contdence which the addition of twosirang i ration. The few only, however, who moot the ofvollads . ek tet y ie pnblic excrcises connected with the firat ane 1 l: Michigan TUni- ::..,’b’.‘:i"::!13::?"3%:'&:.‘“.2‘3&3‘,’."1%2‘32:35; was dellvesed by thoe lev, Father Coloviu, Presi- TUH BECOND ANNIVERSARY yesterday at the Presbyterian Charch In Tlighland | eager to enatch them out of thelr granp, Bome | cralir'mnce it 1o an old enemy whom they wish very excellent snd right-minded people were in favor of a relizions amendment to recognize God in the Constitution, but the speaker was of opin- fon that it would be better to wipe out corruph _practicos nnder the law as it now ntood, and cleanse the Government in that way, than 1o simply clamor for the Inseriion of the name of Giod in the Constitution. Jnd!fo Cooley alto noticed the pruvrlent looso notlons n regard to defrauding the Government, and even to whom the nt?h await, who, shall lead forward to the homestead of eivil and {N‘H’nonl liborty from the descrt-wastes of political and soclal bondage, Miss Dent's casy manner and well-moderated tone enhanced the excellence of her production, .I'I“. hauu'}u\n of approval came thick and fast from the crowd. Mr. 0. N, Catter, of Courtland, was introduced to wrestle with **Tho Tempesta of History," which he undertoak with manly confidenca and the dent of the University, mnhnr Dwenger followed | exercison of the North Diviston ligh 8chool took | Park, in presence of a larga attendanca of friends Inabrief address to the graduates, whom ho ex- | place yestordsy aftornoon, st the Chicago Avenuc | of the pupllsand the school. The church was e R e Toom 2y Sy Freat Achoelof | Christian Charch, cornor of LaSalle strect. Tha | beautifully decorated for tha oceaslon with ever. **llome Sweet ilome,” with which the exercisen | Auditotiom and gallery wero well Alled. Tho exer- | groon festoons, bouquots, and flowering plants, closed. ~ Adfenx wera sald, and the graduates took | clees conslsted of vocal and Instrumental musle, | Y'rof, E, P. Weston, Principal of the Hall, pre- tholr Teave, promisingallioreturn oft to visit their | orations, ensays, ete. sided, and, after expressing his gratitude at scaing Alma Nllef- o1 SRS KBADR Tho following are the names of the graduates! #0 Iarge & number present, Invited the Rev, Mr, The twenty-sccond annual commencement ex- | Adaito stagste b hisisgon, Kate sl hommer Lynora | 1lichcock to fnvoko the divina blessing. gisie 0, Carevin, ‘Chattes 1. Ca nse beaten, ) versity. SARTPORD—LOUISVILLE, Bpecial Dispatch o The Tridune, Waw Yorx, Juns 27, ~Nearly 3,000 persons wite neesed the game hare to.day botwaen the Hartfords d Loulsvilles, The gamo wan.tho Bfih of the series betweon the Clubs, ench having won two games, The Hartfords want to bat and'failed to . Second Anniversary Exercises at the North Diviston Ligh- School. erciees of Bt Mary's Acadomy wera concluded to- | 1. i O N After music, Miss Grace A, 1all, of Chleago,de- | connnitting perjury when wrong-docrs were do- nnanimoan gratifcation of bls hearers. Tite ad: | SASEAON T At 8 AchOmY Wers RCIReRton | Fouk Cranier Abrubans Lanon: atamia Conies £ | 1ivored the Latinalntations. andadded s well wetts | teciod in thelr ovil denigna. Thers wers twa argu- | #c0rc, Start bolug the only man to maka a bata hit, 3 drens was of courso historical, rocounting somo of | {a¥ WL Rrest CCOb. TS RRORISEMS SRBEHS Cooper, Loutn A. Cushing, Miuale k. Darra)i, Fred i o ments which to auch mey scemed ample Justifica. | 8 nest donble blay boing: made Ly Shaffer and B T 3 tho great atrugglen that hava racked and shattored | R NELAT BING. O'Connor of - Chieh idril Tavrinow . inin,"domla ' Vergis, | ten cumayon 1+ Tho Bources of Powar, whichdl- | WGy Sheniag”tho (lotorament. One was thalr | Latham fa the fret inning. The Loulsrities in 2 Lake Forest University and High= | thenations. & itetory, but mainiatned the moraj | And lieda Cavenor of Tawa, nccompanied | Somies Gaiheartn, Mary b Goene. iva e Harana, | versed "lo'"”:'"l.“ R °";f';’|'"";.‘ of ""l Idel': of freed Uit iho Uovernmiit had no rightto inquire | thelr iratand second Inninge scored threo runs f forcs of all revolutionary perfods. The Rebellion | o0 the plano by Misses Bianche Spencer, 1L | ijzzia Siayde, Amelia Jampolls, Fugenia ¥, John Youon 18 contro men which, tha sy at deelar- | Intoor meddle wl ole] private ol nnd o making two in their first by Carcy's error of & wil } fand Hall Commence= {noar awa land ha thorhLas that the. God-givon | Mawking, 1, and’ 3. Julias, . Nunmng,' M. | Kelle ot Loomis. Macile” Siciceul” Klmar Stosert | ed, could not bo explalnod, asido frum ¢he ‘fndlu- | ollier that If they dld cheat and defraud they wero [ thraw fo Start at first bae, and one in tho scconis =i I o L e e d e iy | Cravene, . \Filsan, and C. Bilyoriharn. Then fol- | Biker, Fizilo Niuiltkti Azale 3t Murphy. Carrlo B | enco of heauly, 'Knowledyo and wealth wera | only dolng what othiers would da when opportunity | by'base. hits of Craver anf Crowiey: seniated by H ment-Day. m’mmn."“' clnp. tho plllars of government and | lowed the * **Inflammatus ® gm,,!; Mater), tho | Jiake, Mard ‘n: 'fify&#‘{fl:}'l‘«‘.'dtm Charies A M nnmzludns lh.glllol‘ Soureex nf' owor when guided | presented taclf, A reforms of these ovils must | [farbidee's error behind the bat, rl"“g them a de- B constitation, and in the fall crush cvery hope of | 80108 by Misses Il Fooloand E. O'Connor, after UE'G. iibod: Julta Novential, Pauling by wisdom. The felends of Misn Hall manifested n which came tho distribntion of premiuma to the | Ncbicn. dutla M. Sheridan. Ada Ryimman, jennie af. | their spyreclation by the presentation of a largo J-lnmnr 'Pnunlmenk K. O'Connor followed | Bhufetdt, Joseph Kkieba, steila J. 8t W cided advantaze, which they maintained casily to necessarily be slow, bul tha cdnemd(nnnnmnn I the close, The unl{ run the Ilartfords got duting an maile of the' land wero cspeclally cal national prosperity. Dut Juatico I seatod on too T g e o b ed npon ecure a throno to permit & doubtfal thought of WHEATON COLLEGE, & ) To, ¢ den Sylph olfowsd [ Niutelds, Joapisiieun, Higia J, Sowaet ity 3z | aumer of loral efforlapy twoof thowm yery mge' [t Aok e e e e o o | e fame N atle by Yark, Nud Casataz's Likso 0, A - 2. Tp o , ' o i TRB ALUMRL BRUNION the stability of oo inwiitations whon swept by | [ WCREeLia) Love 19 Tirenthing, . arranged ns | Waliaco. Kmilis Al YOunk, Joseph H. Sturolis, Miss ikote . Quinlan, . of Evanston, prosented | Wwan, nnd 1t rowhi be tho ambltion of every educns | biisy at necort pasn Eailomng gy O Gerbardvs ) and enpper on Tucsday evening was heartlly pac- "‘;‘;‘,{“;:{,5‘:3‘;,;,5 ot R o S a quintette, was sung by Misses Cavenor, Morgan, The first thing on the programme was o grand | an essay on **A Fine Art, " 8 pleasantand thought- | ted man to arsist Iu olevating socioty, wisdoni, and THE BEORE. l tctpated n and well attended by members of tha | ST ROWRIEL B0 o o Principle of Power," | Epencor, 0'Connor, and Byrne, “sccompanied on | chorus by the wholo class, **God is Onr Refuge," | ful discussion of couvcreation, an onposcd to mero | morality, Thesa were aima worthy'the ambition Inta. Th Med 1" | 155 piano by Miss Clara Siivefthorn, Premioma " W \ talk, Much applause greetod tho osmayiat, nnd the | of tho wisest and the beat, and when the American nju|F Arsociation from widely-scattered polnta. Th | was the sublect of & practical, eloguent, platnty- | e BARD, 37 Jha GI0E8 [NEER0ER, PRRIGR? [ by Root, - **Momory, " an essay, by Stinn Martha | Guiiry nppoared leford. hor lnden with baoauets | weapie had made themaelvéa i In chariotor 10 0. HATTrOND, — + fables woro wpread by Miluer In excellent siyle. | enunclated aiddress ot Mr. Ao Tt Tuod, of Eigin. | 5k Bfiowed by Auber's ** Al Deian | B Paze, was wail ‘renderad, notwithutanding she | and other dovices inflowers, which they doposited | Ofclao tho powers of (overnments than might they Holdswarth, c.f . 2 ! The public Hterary exerclecs In the evening were | BIfusion 0f KHOr 10, e B O artow | machatne™ by MlsscnBpencerand G'Connor, Prizes | was th Orst ono o faco tho large audionce, and | ather feot, . houst. of recelving the herltago uf freedam from | Etarb Lo... . | ol well appreciated by a larze gathering of friends. ml‘"_'.'mm whose forco 18 properly nppilad. | Wero naxt distribated tothe Sentors, Miss O'Connor | was cxpected ta nppeara trifie nervous. **Char- Mins Lizzio a Pettit, of Kenosha, Wis., selected | thelr ancestors; then wonld they have justided ock, 2 b, The Rov. A. J. Dailey, of IHonnepin, sang an arla accompanied on tha plano by Miss hermibject **The Known nnd the Unknown, " Scarce one man in & century appears whose poier- acter, a Growtl," Ly Mary E. Troyer, waa alsoan thiat gift by making eolid and certaln the founda- | Carey, s. s, n 0 1 0| 2 o . szt 1 and discusved the probabilities of great discoverles | tionn'of the Cotmonswealth, Ferguson, 3b 0 9 Z W ol = ho. . slsis of 08, . gave -/ ho: | lal aoncentration mwings theafieof this milte olnaed fou tuéz;:i:»::fi:.“\::ul::-!v';m&:d puitelscs | ablo production, showing that conslderablo thousht | o ba mado, ot iy of facin et Awa of whore | - Tho Iptbre awan honed with great ntoront, and | York. I HEE nddrees on **The Patlence of ‘Truth," and Mies rhfium .} 'l‘l’l:"“h:mhd T ‘,‘m," - mnm_,{ by | ©'Connor, Nunting, Spencer, and Huldsh Jullus, | had been expouded upon n well-choson theme. | aclences. Miss Petift was not'less fortunate than | tho speaker was froaucntly awarded with heariy oHg Tiattle Furguson, *71, of Jefferson City, Mo, , read | Indiv 1 inte. t fail Tho | The oporetta **The Original Thirtcen " was then { Me. Emil i, Frommann recited a sclection, | ihe other mombers of the class in the number and | applause, @ in graceful style an canny on **Influences.'* Prof. :(Il’g::ly:{nwtmnllgw!;nh:veg:r:x‘l 16 ho hobby riders, | Performed with the followiny cas ++ Against Philip.” In a very creditablo manncr, for | beauty of the floral offeringre set ta surcound her, | 9_9) o Daker rang tolo, **Waten of Occan, " with the | ficy ad n rizht 10 ido thoir sinelo hosd a0 lon | Prologuo—ra. . Ewing, Junlor Department. the inost pazt, althaugh hix lines were nob wall res | | B e reacine traen: | 8T IGNATIUS COLLEGE, Totalies vrvernsressanseneone| 1| 7|27 popular cffect which always grocts bis ap- |'aé ::EY_k:r.’l‘nlg‘:o‘:n&'i:‘{flffig'!‘Lg{hw“{':r:f:""':'i @randmottier of i o o S o oot of Evil. an casny by Mles | Ject in a pactical and delicate manner. B usaal TIE BEVENTII ANNUAL EXRIBITION Latham, OISR P A peorance, nnd hardly less enloyablo was [ SREER 8 FACE FOC LT O ay” through, | Lle - Mulligan | [zzfo Mulllkin was o happy effort, and created uhv‘mnro beautiful flowers followed Mies Quinlan | of St. Iymatius College was hield fast evoning in | Latham, 1 b.... -1 1 of 3 the quartctto of Misses Smith, Elln and Felicla | &osed with a devont and eloguent reforence to the \\ Getty | hearty IPI'lllllllIn Amonq}xer Isteners, 4 Iflullnn:flle,:“'n Hunsberger, of Rockford, diacnnsed (b holl of the institution, in (he prescnce of an mfi'.‘ LY. Vo 1 0 Hiatt, and ¢, W. Iliatt. The bualness meeting of | Savior of mmi whose perslatence in Hie Father's "';hlg"n;::"t !'"i'm%’\‘ (&l;g“g:}mfi-;n.{rlufl:n:mgcé ¢ Minutie!," The true charactor, man's greatest | Immense audionce. In orderto secure only the | Dovlin, . .| 0 0] 1] the Alumni followed, FProf. E, D. Balley wag buzlfi:;;fi::;lg'xl;’:zrmt&: l’:;;l:::;?r:ll‘?u EC . Hackett | \Wallace and Miss Kittle Wallaco, Signor Farinl | glory, was the result of the observance of iittle | beticr clasaof people, tickots and Invitatlons wero S'&'n'ffl“l" . ‘l’ I{ 3 elceted Prealent tn place of the retiring ofticer, the |, B IR PN o 4% stemiory and iopo * fol- planist. “The singing was oxcalient, s shown by | things, "o concluslon was that e wio had fa- | tasucd, sevoral door-iendors In regalla wora ata- | Geharls, & )| oy g Xev. L. N. Stration, of Syracuse, N, Y., editorof | 200y FUGEAUET Chied to the audienco, and for the appreciation of tho audicnce, who fnsisted !‘t’lfll‘m -'“1‘1 :}gllll';fln:lvou‘}t‘lh':g{lfl' flflfllx" ht;f‘lxr the | tioned at the entrances, nnd (he best of order pro- Snyder, oo )| o o 5 tho American Weeleyan. 3. W. Snyder, Esq.. of | a apnce held thelr attention with her clear-voiced Hpauon cnoprs, 1n e cl;";"-"l;'ba{l.flg;‘l' Boms | Jfia niray of bouqiets was' cansderably incroased | Yotled. Tho oxercires commenced at alf-past 7 | Crowlcy, c. 1, .| o 1 2| thla clty, wax chosen for next year's orstor, words, Seitherdecpizuriginalnas bfoad'y comman: | LeBGL] §Fith Drlliant oTbet. Tho churming yonne slngora | by, tho nalicrs an Misa lunsherger's behalr. o'clock, Thore wero many promlnent membors of i P B ] ! AELTAL in adiien fimfs;nxfify;‘;“lf:‘;;u;,’:mfi Bnd sracotuliy, and | Pennaylvani. were the rociplents 0f a great nuinber of Howers, Miss Sallio A, the Cuthollo clergy prosent, including the Rt | _ Totaliioveiscereoeannaenel 4l 8127 ater, of lowell, Mlch."mmnn o rociplenta exsay cntitled +'With tho Tido," describing tho | Ner.. Niskop . Foleyr the Tt Reve —Bish ed'meetine i the Fresidents. ofico a8 o'clock, | ber latenors showedl o jusi appreciation by thele | Gtadusting medale, crowns, wnd honors woro | Mled Jesslo E. Forgia read a fno essay, tho | er1y ontitled, ' AUKD tho Tde ) decribinz tho | er. aanliop, Fulom, . the Dr. Meaul 5 Innings— 1329406078898 3 then conferred and bestowed a4 follows: £ \hlchs was o+ [dents,” " Hor nubect was | clu Spaulding, of Poorin: the Hev. Dr. McMul- 347 d A compiction of tho Treasrer's report wa ceailed | floralcontribution T S| e Sontenr S bl a0 (EONa: e | el emiod. And at tha. c1oss of hox tending sk ruggle against tho tide of ovents. Misn | Ione the' Hteve. T, Reardon, Dorrity “Gro: Fatieeni: 910800760t Tor, frum which it nppeared that Preatdent Blanchs e s v Biped by e ekt Kiitaeth Lok tens. Fincneyete 1l | s vigorously opplauded. **Teace™ was the | Foster's pieasant voice and excoilent tlocution | gam, Keiler, ' Conwny, Daldwin, Dunne, | Umpire—iir. ‘Keniioy, of ihe Atlantics. ardhas been paid, S002 cae for two yearson s | orchestra whilo the qudionca roeq to rert. the | Marion L Fazon. Chfeago. DLy Anale A. 'Connot, | themo of a sefection rendefed by Jaseph Murphy, | Bilded mouch fo the effect of hor eeiny. Of courso | Nvonan, Wenedict. Kalvolage, Chakir, Iaes. Ttnnsearnad—Nan 81,500 malary, Fo: the reat he had been Mirs Ella Norwood, of fh' o Yiouce te r‘"‘ h" Chicago, 1], 1 1 o lleal, Washington, D, €.t Mol | anihe did remarkably well having a fine voico | the ushers made the usual procesalun with flowers, | Iinrke, 'McGuire, Condon, fnuur, Gulitoil, Do }Hm Lase an errol h""'ofidhf'z' Ifiunur‘ue.un“ charged with €000 tultion furatalied | sympathy and sttontlon of the autlence, Betoro the | i ulliy, Niles, Michi Saila praty. Vériie, i | AN tinner. Mins Kiltlo L. Kedzlo, of Evanston, ciwsed the | Dileck, Damen, ' Vardin, - Nlederkorn, Zeajand, | 110 of game=0ns hour and Aftr.ive min to atuenta ond been glven solen Kor | bedt 0 et patherer, fads no two ledres Of | caun il vy entet: Tt Pawe tits. Tiosanna Conley read an elaborato casay | esayn with Do most thoughtful aud bestewrltten fie famo time, besido " tho taition wwo sona and anathee_etudent, Prof, Wobster has recolyed §2,507. 54, The restof the Faculty had recelved during the past year less than 81,400 cash and $316 in tultions Thu Hev, Mr. leekman, of Byron, hoped that no further aliwion would be made 10 Frof, Webdter's speech of Tuvsday, aud President Dlanchard re- marked that, woile' ho sympathized with the Just npcaker and understood” the forco of his rearons, yet the apecch of Prof, Webster was the turblne Whee of all thia teoublo, It s shat has_been taught bu private in tho viclnity for suven years, O'Netl, Dronsgoost, Lawlor, Masaclls, Van do Laner, Schnltz, and others, ‘Fhe programme consisted of a wolcome ovortire by tho orchestras a prologne, composed by Joseph I*, Sheeryy and deliverod by Michinel Lambert: o dixcourse, **What Good Ifas Ifirtory Dono 1" by Edward D, W ‘Ilhe DBohomian Girly" discours dames J, Curran; Uerman ' Langunge,” by John J, cornet _solo: discourne, **Civil Johu 11, McGrath; poem, by wililan IL " Fan Bpecial Dispatch jo The Tribune, MirwAURES, June 27, —A fino zame of ba se-ball was played hers to-day, The Whites of Chicazo and the Milwaukeea Plnyofl twolve lnnings o ame atanding 2and ¥, when tho Whites had to eave to entch o boat and the game was dacided o deaw, Al the runs weee made In the frst inning, McVey pltched, Anson _played Ubehind the olate, and firadloy at third. It wasn boautiful Geldiug game. An Immenso crowd attended, Errors—Milwaukee, 1§ Chitcazo, 7, Llase hite—=Milwankee, 7t Chicago, 7. Mizh, radustlae Medais for Instrumental Stuste=Mivses | npon the effort of the day. After conaldering nt some lensth the notlon's growih for the past century, the e wnylist nsked, **What next!” and drow, asanan- wwer, A beautiful pletare of a reconstracted Unlon. Afterclosing her e Miss I{edzlo presentod tho i vory gracefully, She laa ences fiefore an audlence over of the day, Alter the :onf:!rlnzof diplomas, tho singing of tha closs song, and the cercmony of crowning tho I'rof. Weeton called on Dr. Everty and spears _of grass allke, mor can we scarch successfully for two like human natures, Diversity of character need not produce dlacord; loye and raffering make a harmony. The Princoof Peace nbides where exiats a just cstimate and pa- tlent forboasdnee with hunmian persoualitics, When 1ila sweet law binds every heart, all earth will joln to furm the mosaic of its melo E To the lant oration, **The End More Glorlous than the Neginning, " was united tho valedictory, which fell to the lot of Mr. W. R. llench, of Foutie talndale, 111 **Surcly the end of & thing Is bettor 1 " The burden of her Vanity of iche s ("Connor, Chicagay Tit.g Wanche bpencor. Vort | remarks was that It was ! easlcr for a camel to ntln?"filn %I'l;{":hw#\ ultus, Nties, Mich.i Julla Nun- | yase through tha eye of o neealo than far a zich ‘Rantor “Depariment—Crow par excellonco for | a1 toanter the Kingdom of lleaven.” Tho rich politenes, e wa ami ehonee rriof | man wan oxpored to" wany temptations and meny Miscs Marlon Vavon,” Chicago, 113 [ ovils which wers unknown to the poor man. When Ih3 sbuifa Nunning, | rich a hod plenty of friends, but let him lose allles, I1l.1 Sarah® | his 'p lons and his frionde would dosert hlm ort 1uron, | one By une. I ckneyville, , Juseph, Mo. t iy, Yers Moran, Miibourne, M. ¢ Blanche Soencer, Mich, t Stary Haifigan. Filnt, bor, Lancuier, .0 Mary O'Siahiney, 103 Annfe O'Gantior, Cli Cheyenue, D. T.t Matida grott Thoy had wo tina fa wasto upon o ereun who had nomoroInfluenco than themselves, i1t Stinple Cravens | 1lor composttion wan really a fiio prodaction, and Nompson, Chileago, T1l.1 | #he recelved the hearty spplauke from lier hearcrs i d balls—Chi L in T Chicazo, g o ; c veds oals, at the conciunlon of which tho | 1ia by tlio orcheatra: Haredompalied halls Schiosxo, & Tin falec wfutemients are palpablo and werg sudicient | than tng beginning thereot.t Koma caterprisoa In | EUESES (NA™IRE Joniian, Widudririns dowata | WiShug ety doerve. pored tha nabject of | fiosta Bd wehalare Mjourhed 0. the Tall whire | Lemanch by Wi b e font e eay. | Firat baso ou sreapecOhlcaga 10 MIINARLES, 2. Sorgetcatiin ubioet, e emarked pen tho reports | Ristory scem to cuntradlt ite hopo, unt tho mys: | Siegiet b v e D e o | noFeat a1d . Fonuter ol th SHers | amt ¥y to Srovamea: coulormhg oF depmn ond | Strick ot =Slliwaiikes, 31 Chicago, & Sronta s (56 il Whd FBer biga: | abot 8 gtrioas Conmummaiion: THo spicren Gf | iy JoNCta 1 ARy Aterin, "Chatis? | vun mo dusle (it waa belfunt ifor on o | noonwns elven ip 0 8 ecoption which looked i | Giituation of promune, U E | e g tlons. reiigion and politica wers not valnly ‘explored | town, fil.y Laura Boal, Wash C.t Jeany | parcof the 2 4 % 2By Umplre—Furlong. . Thete had been borrowed from tho Prenldont's | for ‘liustrations of his theme, and e ageaner Soaney; okl Ui s usell, kot Wl Avr |y AEUTONIO DEMOYIIENES, i L 0la sxdsuiacs Whsxcoliont} it was furdfasied by g;;'g'fi}:eflng(},‘{; bt aLiY ApeRkar INDIANATOLIS. endowment_over S8,000, nnd from Prof. Wen. | showed amarked familiarity with the names and Minn. § Mollta Jiuilus, N1 udzing by the marke of appropristion expressedl ster'sover §,010, The President’s remarks were entirely respectful to I'rof, \Wobster {u spite of tho trade of the afternoon before, Mr. Ixaac Clain remarked on the borrowln) from the endowments of the Collezeto pav build. ing futdd or current expienses, llo thooght that such diversion wan flicizal, nnd had examined to Aome extent Into the atai hearing on the snb. InouyAroLs, Juno 27.—Indisnapolls, 7; Red Caps of Bt, P'sul, Minn,, 2 THE TURF. FLEETWOOD PARK. New Yong, June 27.—At Fleetwood ta.day the race for the 2:93 class was won by Noynl facts of post ngen. liia well-written speech lost some of It effect, however, frum a too free use of gesture and unnataral modulation, Tho valudletory addrers tothe Faculty, Trustces, Atumni, and fellow-students wus practical aud carncst’ rather thun dramatic, 1f any had tears prepnred to shed ho used no word of symputhy 10 draw them forth, apolie A o, Mieh's rizeio | | et Uil LizE IS 4 ' sttens | by the Dontschland portlon of tho andiunco, Yhary Uinreroranns Gomenc ingrc s ooroei it | A chorus by the clhers ST hrnis Dellen, feom van, ""l Mary O'Conner, Chicago, 11l t Mary Waish. | Mullor, enlivencd the 'oceasfon, nftar which Misy l-'h‘tl:u- u.lumm Cavenor, Dod Molics, 1 Nellto 0, Loomis read the aclection ** Kentucky Hlouoraniy ‘or pollte, uinia Tielle.™ [tscpotie: Fril Ti., Eldrod rocated the langhiable farco of 1 *Buzinz, In Bardell va, Plckwick," in an ablo wanuer, dirocting his attention nnd that of the Beartlly spplauded ot the close of his offart. Tho degres of achelor of Arta was conferred ran, Willlsin J, Donil Jolin M, McUrath, o y Ttishop Foloy., Then followed the distribution of a latgo ~number of preminms for lfmml coluhle!l, In which Thomas E, cata CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. CLASS-DAY OF THE SENIOR CLAS3, . Yesterday was Class-Day of thoSenlor¥lass at tho TUniversily of Chicago, and tha exorclnes, which weru lield at 2:30 in the alternoon on the beautiful ? | collego eampus in front of tho University, weroat- | roceived the medal for good conduct; Jomes J. 2 Jecte "l thouiht e Frenhtont. el st tpe | - Spbaic folowel with swest motulatons. o ey Hlonatiy hanl in snise anceziia in. the Criiminal | tended by a largo undienco mado up of frlondef | Cutran, s rivar medal fof tha Sask Englivn eway | Seorssy Youns Soniinel second, Tishard (hied. Tote canitl: L e houve of the Master's oration, and in beginning | P8 Ve ypobhia L Court, und who vccupled u front seat in the audi- | tho classand that lustitution genorally. Tho Great | In the classieal courso: Jacob ¥, Franzom, a silver 12716, 2:20M, W 2 , 228, Junlor” Deyarment—Crowii o ility, litenens, ment: Miss Cora Correll, Vintol Misaen Alice Morga iretrolt, Mich.y Deltn' twn, Warrentown, o,y Mary 9 fAnnie Matiratl, Chicagd, Chleago, 11, Kecond Hoguri= Mary Malitgan, New Lin addross on **The Genins for Labor * toiclied o nympattictic spot in everybody's orzanlan by say- ng that having netther eloquence nor orlginality hie sbould not fowz delay the dinuer_hour. Th audlencerespanded With cheurful Buplaue, yotafs torall fult well ropatd for protonging the ntellectual fonat n fow minutes. Mr. Morgan sbuke woll and calozlzed the hand ‘workers of the world with an 40, Itichard won the sccond and Afth hoats, and Younz Sentinel the third and fudrth, JACKSON, MICH, Dernorr, Mich,, June 27,—The Jackaon races, which wore postponed yesterday on acceunt of rain, camo off to-day. The track was In fair con- Presldent Manchard ssid there was a_difference TBetween dtverting and loaning. Judge Farwell, of Chicazo, had Mated the matier elearly t him, The lev. L, N, Straiton, of Syracuse, N, ¥ apoke azalnat tho lowering of the Lrosidcut's o duwmarit, and had opposed It Tn previons meo s, o dliicultica of making colleze loans suto well knawn. The fact that the endowments torlum. *Tho orator was heartily spplauded at tho closa of his haramnie, ond .was rowarded witi novoral bouguets and a_cabbage-houd, causing o great deal of uproarions lamghter. ' The Good Ol Days ™ wuna well-written eseny, remid by Misa Victoria C. Adauw, who dirccled her ehief atiention (o tho mannor in which newspapers swaro manngod now sl long agv, Sha deprecatod medal fur the best English essay in rhetorie; Josaph 1% Slerry, a silver medsl for the best Ene irlish casay fn poetry; and Willlam J, Hyrmo, & all- ver medal for goodt conduct n the Preparatory Da- partinent, A fow romurke from Llshop Koley clused the cxerclues, BELOIT COLLEGE. Western Light Guanl orchestra enlivened the oce canlon with soveral pleasing selections. ‘e firat thing on the programmo was tho ad. droas of wolcoma by tho president of the class, Mz, N. K, lonore, The yonng orator oxtended a cul Aial welcomu ta the audlence, not in u spirit of e 1m, but to cnter Into tho enjoyment of ditlou, tho weatner fine, and the attondance good oot comig " | Rondat urido that showed experionco of tha eaing | Aliiin Denartment~Crowne for polltenens, nestnew, | {ho tniitance which tho niforsunate daliy napors | €M criticlum, ¥ Zaboti 5,000 apectator, JroNstute D intfat cuning W, oot | Motk o recolved n handsome forsl offering bear grier, “imiaility, and correct dopartmentt’ Allaea | had wpon criminals, upon the hypothesis fhnkan | tho hour, TYRETYAONN ONADULTRS; T the throo. tinute race Lillle taok the frst and Lack the funs lo: m the endowments, ing tho perfume of pupulsr uppreciation, Ros et AlS Uettr Sinkezan Mo, 1 guies | exponure of crimo Increased 1te tendancy, llornr- | Mr. F. 3, Smith pronounced the ivy oratlon. Bpectal Dispale to Ths Trikune, Adela Clark tho last thrce houts, tho latter taking T J. B, Walker rop8tted vornally for the Com- 'ho orcheatra pipod sweotly throngh 2ikofs tmu. Grand Ttaplls: Lottle Vanamee, Kik) gment wis well made, but hier logic was upon tho | \With an tvy befors him, ho called un his hearers Breor, Wia,, Juno 27, —Twenty-ono yonng men | the Arst money,.Lilllo second, and Mollie third, mittes on i'rof. Webxter's reslrnation, thaba ma. | **Bird Polka, " and then President Shanchanl con- | Mary Lamb .Icinhnm L.} Laneine Cot, o, & i 5 : [rincipla that, overy vessel that 14 fost 1o crussline 1173 | the Digh rens s roported, whilo those which reach putun Jast] | thole port In safoly vumain in ablivion, ' llor cesay being akvod | wa nxlmmclr well wrtten, and called forth con- 8 0 Coronation Chorus " was rendered by tho ssaadw nuliberaf Low)uots, rocelved thelr graduating honors from Belolt Col- Juge to-day, Tho valudictory was given by R, M, Pettibone, of Helolt, the salutatory by D, W, McKay, uf Milwaukee, J, O, Alnstie, of Roches- ter, Minn.; W. 8. Gate, C. P, and to Imitato komo of fts peculiarities. In the frat place, ho would advise them ta bo green,—that Iy, nnt wixo In thole own couceita, Let thom o con- stant, e, nvnr-ldvm‘: to advance upward and onward, Onoof Its characteristica, howoever, ho waniid tiot Indorso for Imitation, naniely, the pars. 1L notitoy Torenn B 2 e Voridy it Sl forred the degree, ie Elila Woottenfor, Memphis, N After brict reniarks on the work of the College for the year, and the actlon of tho ioard of ‘F'rus- tees whose business was not yot Anlshed, the de- reo of Master uf Atls waa conferred {u curan upun Jority of the Commnittee were i favor of aceepting the restznation with an aunulty of £500, Deacon Mosca Pettengill, of” 1 presented a minority report: ‘'nat” Prof, Webster excured from {urther duties in this institution; wec- ond, that the Excentlve Commlites or n T, Cox, hinzton took the ccond, and Delie , Qi34 2:33, NEWCASTLE, ENG. In the 0 elaas [loso first _money, Lady Logan the Falrfold the third, Thue, 2 230, Q t T, Morcau, of Fountaindale) I, : ¥ Jo Tho valodictor, * , v : Lonpox, Juna #7,—The rice for tye Northume h Y, 0 unidsomo literary offort e Tha Three Arlstocracies® . | #itic character of tha plunt's growth. W. H, Malono, of Chlcago; oW, IL. of h - o eomltiuce ut “iwea o Hho eunivot” be” ay: | Viachor, % 1')‘.3#,' S:t':l:.fl'\'fl:-‘{"n';d/{"‘x'x’e‘:x‘:?o{fr'v’n‘!n: Itwon, was”dalivercd by Silus Marion Faxon, of ton by Sian iy Cerncter " as anablo produc, | *NyE “Frey Dajed dolivored a wohizpropared class | otolt; L. IT, Terkins, of Caledonia; and J. F, | berland plaie at Noweastic-upon-'yns was won by Auquire further of tho donors of the endowment | snd of ~ Mist; of Arts _upon Mle CHE0. Siller, of Winucbogo, dolivred distinguished ora. | 11AZPIB tious, W. 1 Colt, of Beloit; B. M, Malone_and W, J. McDowell, of Chlcaro: und Goorge 8. Mer« £l of Heloft, oratlons; C, N. Atnslic, of Rochen- ter, Minn, § F, lruner, of Cajedonla, Is. llllr)‘llck “The’closing remarks were made by the Tev, F. ©. Tovlo, of Wawbinatom, D, Cea Wity 1" fo words wotl-choson, b tho radiatcs God-aecds nud with the overture to Enrymithe, an the ha; Y l)fllfll‘l Cfl'vlln;l‘r and I\l\‘n-un. nl":‘lulw \éAlAllllh oca Harris, Koch, Nryne,' ('Ntel, Kircliner, | hiohator for suppot, Buler, Morgan, and Floln. iho éxerclace cloreds On T o whol they guvo watinfuctory pruof uf Tho' ry: iy 1 G Jatie Hosse e e i e . : 1 Nea varlous departe 0 nthal, s Thenta, And of tia canselontions Nauiity With which | oliwon: wae suns, M Eila Cooper playing the 3 accompanitent, :m Jn‘l;,n“‘)", :.m toachors dischargod the trust cons | “pho Commencemont oration, by Miss Adn Ship- man, was one of the best productions of the enter: . talnment. being flled with wparxling humor and MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, ity ealllce, ve = **Tho Oulcome,* an essay by Miss Jersle L. THIBTY-TUIRD ANNUAL COMMEXCEMENT OF THE \\‘n"ncg[ ond the' valedictory b;ulm sama young 0 LITERANY DEPARTMENT. lany, closed the exercls After the cborus Bpecial Disputeh to The Tvibune, ++ (9od-nlght to the day," cama tho prescutation Axw Annon, Mieh., duue 27.—Tho Thirty-thied | Of diplomad, and & fow remarks from the Hon, W, K, Sulllvan, Prosidont of the Board of Educatlon, Annual Commencoment of tha Literary Depart. | i SIS CIsE o A Honed of Education, nent of Mighlgan Unlvorsity accurred to-gay. | 1ligh-Schools in the city, lo comnllmented tho ‘The exercises wore held in University llall, com. | gradunting class wpon their advancenent, and gave meneing ot 10 o'clock In the forenoon, with the | them great credit fur tho ntle mauner fn whicl tho k mumburs had nequitted thomaclves, usual sccompanimient of orcheatral muste. A | MW s wero. nroseniod by the Ton, T, N, half-honr previous to thia timo, the Senlor Class | Arnold, accompanied with n few appropriate roe formed in procession {n front of the Law Bullding, | marks, Prof. Welch alvo supplomented a neat and marched to the hall, The attendance was, as | Jittlo spcech upon the same subject, T which uaual on such occaslons, enough to Al tho raora [ 40 F1%es went forth Tug tho world to become, an camfortably full,_ O tha platform wore aeatod tho | Pradidemte - pamiplys - ot ocuts and wives of y s membors of the Faculty and other distingulshed Amung tho prominent visitors upon the platform peraunagos, wera noticed the lon, W, K. Sullivan, the llon, The programnio was of the ordinsry charaeter, | I No ATI0ld, Vrof. Iidney Wolch, of tho Board of conthiting of cight-minutu specclics cach from | EauCationi and Arioinus Curter, % clght men of tho class., Ten had Leen appointed, y o but two wera excused,’ Tho spoeches wcprln all des LAKEB FOREST UNIVERSITY. serving of spoclel mentfin, The Arst namo on tho COMMENOCRMENT BXBICISE3, programme was that of George B, Biskop, of 11111 The word Univarsity wae the bantlamal name of dole, wbo had for his (heme the subjeet, *+Tho | Lake Forusty tho ruling fdea that braught it Into Moral Use of the Imagination,” The next speakor | 11103 the germ of 1te growth; the anabus of its fu- was 0. W. uruwnluls.'uul 8t Pagl, Miup., | ture prosporily; and any one ueelng the beauty of ‘vm: olfcred ';au 2 nu&clmfl;:le vu'r"' Yo of | Its leaty raviues, and qules groves, and exuulvlte e, diacusod +*Thia Qontus of Charlos Dickons. parkd In this boautiful wmonth of rosos witl say Frunk C. F won, uf Buifalo, N, Y., chose for | 1hat tha threo delugates sent by tha Prosbyterian mbject **'Tlo Seleutic Utility of ihie Clavales,” | Church of Chicago to seloct a alta for s university Civil Liborty tn Fraucu™ wik the thene of the | did thale work woll. Naver was thero & place Beakapnyib, g;;;-y B yiteh driy of Eitchbunt, | becwor ftted for o grand educational sntorpriso fruitiess the offoris of many pul tuwar than s, Telug locuted on the ighest bluds of +* A Permanent Court of Natlons Luwronco €, | Lako Michigan, with pure water snd fresh alr, Hull, of Hamburg, ofered u diveusvlon of **Tho | makes 1L ono of the healiblest places n the wo Litcrature of the South, " Thot Jlat was complated | Itisatowsn of beautiful estates and Chelstiun hom Ly 1no_vration of George N, Orcutt, of loricllye ‘Fhe Preshytarian Chirch is beginning to eco tho VIE NS Yoy whosu subjset woa +'he InGuence | need of o Ualvorsity hore that will eductto of Anzllcau Charucter upun Anclican Liberty, ' Weatern men to o freshier Westorn culture, und to At tho closs of thu vzercisca the Alwwol, aclad. | appreclute the labor of the fow uobly hearts ¢hat attla an oration by Lnivronce M. Ennly, wan n miaster- Sl of plece, both fn production mu\dvlfver:. Misy Mine e B, Darruh road oo casuy on **Tho Tyrant Man,* In which she expresweil an opinlon that o young Indy ahould it herself for galnlug sn lde- pendent Ivolikood, without depending upon the lenmay. iy began by likenlng the results ob- toined by the clavs to tho renlta of the sawer's sawiniz of tho scal, as vt forth n the parable, and concluded his review of the slmilaritivs in the two caqos by the statement that those who had recoly edan hundr d wero thoso present, Among the lutercating statistics adduced, it was state thut ono of tho cluse was mare tled, two engaged, and . one had been Jlited; ten woro church mumbers, and two wera still n lengue with Satan; voven had voted for layes, oo for ‘Mliden, one for Peter Cooper, and threo for thomsclves. The romainder of tho listory wi mde up in 8 stintlar way of o long 11st of ox atod hite at tho hishly«hmaginary peculiaritios of the claes, which were greatly en- oyoil by tho knowing on lr. Juwos Langland read the class paper, which an:k{uple‘{u with happy atiusluns to tho “class and io Focalty, Mr. (1, !{. McConsughy delivored the class ora- tion, **Tho Amerlcun Massea," Tho orator's con- cluslon was une from which, ‘80 far ua loamnod, thure was not one word of dissent, vix, : that the Amorlean people ure entitled torank highoat among the nations of tho esrth, A clans vong In three stanzas, set to the muslc of the ‘*Ntar-Spangled Banner," was thon sunz, atrict Justice compels the reporter to add that tha olfcct was nut elactric, Mlus Jeaslo F, Wulte, the only lady in tho class, read tho class prophecy, It wad a witty descrip. tion of an Imnxlnnr{ journoy taken by the pmpL. otess In the year 1000, A D, to nearly overy Iund under the sun, laeach one of which slie met, in the wpirit, some momber of the claw, with whom the writer's proplivtic soul beld vqually fnge aginary converdo, Mr, W, W, Cale, witha tin reposing on o chalr befora hiin, dellvered tho hatchiet oration, — sald hatchet bulng supposed to lclm:lunt the im. uginary warfara between tho students and the Faculty’. The oratlon of course contained wman happy hits on both these bodica, = Me, J, 1, 8 iz, *m:lh!dllt of tha class of 1874, recolved thls blovdy legacy from the outgolni cluss, and mado o moat falicitous revponse, Alr, U, It, Doan made the preacntation speech to 1ty, e presunts which the Professors wore stippased .10 receive conmtating of uwv&o"ul tho snhinal kingdom, live wuffed, Mr. ¥, E. Lansing delivered the farowall address, Unlike nearly all tho provious sorts, 18 was of the conventiunally sober cast, ‘Thu exercises closed with the sinsing of a fare- well soig wetto’ tho musicof *+'Ihe Old Oaken Hucket." WAS BUPDOSC 8t 8 busiucss neceting of th Tioard of Trosteos of tho Chicage Univereiy would be bold yesterday afternoon o Unlvoraity, A fund of the Chale of Lozie nud Rhetoric thelr present wishes with rogard to the furthor uses of raid donations, and that the sald Committoo be autharized to rettle with Ppof. Webiter fn o just and equitablo ianner, "I'he minority report waa taken up by vote, Dr. Walker agreed (o accept It it thonght Pruf. W-bster should havo tho uee of part ot lcast of hia - wwment, 7 sresurer stated that 83,800 of the funds tlatmed by Prof, Wehster an a persanal endowinent could not broperly cuine uuder that clalm from tho ciccumstances of their donatlon, 3 Prof, Webster wald that the donors were his feiends, and expressed thelr Intentlon that ho shonld have tho une of theve funds a0 lung as ho Dived, He hat expressed an_opinlon to thein that the'College Board were Lonorable wen and goner- Furguuon, of Jeferson Clty, the claas of '74. 'Tho degrees wero then formally conferred upon the clase, Tha Presldent requested the audlonce to be seated after the bene- diction by Prosident A, Smith, of Northwestern College, Napeeville, The clearing of the platforu by the ushers and the audden ontburst of Wagnor's ' Wedding March " from the orchestra sct cvery onvon tiploc of expoctation, untll Me, J. M. Bleliop, of Florida, led upon the rostrum the opular atcon of tho College, Mra, 3. Marsh. 'rostdent Blanchard made thu twaln one Ia bis bappiest style, g n the aficrnoon the Alumni Assoclation passed the following vote of confldencas Wuxnuas, A petltion i known tobo in circulation (n thisaud nolEhboring countien which by interpretations 1 to 16 fu the Wheatun ifnolan_and Chicaks o character aud sociates 10 tho Facaltys therafure Keanired, Birsi—Tuat we, the Asiociated Alumof, of Wheaton Coliege, erchy’ express our andtminished confidence {n Uis members uf the Facully who have Duen thu attucked, buth ae tustructurs sod Chielstigng, Second—Fhat In tulng so Wwo desira W exprest 0o apinlons un perroual differences thas Wiy have oxlated oF dlu ealat between members uf tha Paculty. i 3t we hereby exvivss our carncst desiro that nuthing may be doge by the Duard of Trustcea frhich shail chango the pouition the Colieys hasakea in Tejation Lo popular oF uspopular Chirlatlan refarma, Last ovenlug Prof, MeAflerly, the well-known clucutionist, entertalned the students ond their frionds with one of nia popular readings for an hour, when the timo was glven up Lo unquallficd enjoyment of the President's lovee, hold In tho veriomof the Ladles' Ilall, et B NOTRE DAMER, COMMENCEMENT EXERCIGRS. Bpecial IHspateA 1o The Tridbune, Sourn Bxxv, Ind,, June 27.—The attendsnce to.day upon the Commencement exercises of Notro Dame University was larger than yesterday. The benutifal grounde were thronged wits visitors, The buye wero In high splrits, all in a Quttor with tho Busl wind-up. Tho valedictory was delivered by Willlam P, Ireen, of Fort Wayne, Ind., and was a very clever cQort. The oratlon wae delivered by the Mon. Frank M. Hard. 1fis theme was tho **Ttolation of the Catholle Church to Awerican Jurlvprudence,* fn which he considered the In- fluence of the Church upon the ?'mwlh of Eagllsh hbertle: —n‘mn equity Jurlspradence and upun fn- teruational law,—which he elaborately traced through the bistory of the common law “from the "':r“uu:a fl{xufl Charts down, In conclusion, Mr, TIIE OAR. BOULL RACH ON CIHAULES RIVER, Tostox, June 27.—Tho first of o serics of races bytween the Faulknor-Regan and Davis-Lauders crows on Charles Qiver took place thie atternoon, It was & single-scull raco belween Faulkner and Davia, distance throo miles, for §500 n alde, und was witnessed by 2 persons, Davis wan by fiva longtus. Aime, minutos GHIE seconds. ‘The Faglkuer's thne, 23 minutea 14 seconds, ————— HE ONLY KICKER, To the Aditor of TAe Tribune, Chicano, Juno 23, —Lately tho Post-Offics man- sgors bave made a chanze in the dolivery of the nd lave fixud it so that the lnst mall 115 p, m. Now thle ls o groat disad- vantage for business meu particularly, for they bave to wait till that tima for the mail and open the tetters, and atay till G o'clock, and most of them do sume business after that time, Now this mall might just os well be kept over $1i1 tho mext mornlog, or they might deliver the mait of resl- donces, etc., and_keep_the buainess-honses’ mall 41} the next morning. 1t ls no timo to deliver ml“ :t n:"clo%l:fr:'!:n:.c"l‘filt’i o'cluck be tho last otk & 0. Wossan. The Post.Ofca authorltlos state that this le tho firat Instanco to their knowlodge where o man hos complained of recelving his mall watter too woun. Tho fucts ara that for about a been a latedelivery, tho carrlors luaviug th 4t about & quarter to 5, and dolivering the wail celved during theaficrnoon uver the Allun & St. ghurtingion & Qt L ba L, _sn and tho- Qslena Formerly theso d in the afternoon, were nut $ PO of Huratuzs, N, Yo 5 0. W, Juck, of Nufolt, L, A. Fettibone, of Deloli, and d. A, Truandcll af ‘Iictolt, diascrtations; il 4. W. Hallett, of Mt. Carroll @ poom, J. d. Wiicos, of Balolt, of the clesw of ‘705, also an oration. Hiach's orchostea furnlahent the muslc. Nearly 1,500 per- sans crowded Into tha gruat church o enjoy the exorclres, anid were oxceedingly profuse with thele floral favors and applauses to the young horoes of lie hour, TII® REST SENIOR CONCERT in remembianco wan given to-night, Bach's or. clioatra, Mina Julia Rive, the ’flnnl-L Mra. Clara D. Stacy, soprano, Prof. Faville, barltone, and Hutchius vn the cornet, volng tho performers, THE ALUMNI unanimonaly resolved to undortake the endow- ment of a professurship, An Executlve Commit- teo with all powors was chosen for the rur Qee, 0 follows: Iforace White, O. A, Willard, nP Chlea- go; Mosea B. llinman, J. D, Daw, of Holoit; the Wtev. Henry J. Nose, of Milwaukeo. ‘The plan contemplatce an endowment uf at Jeast 20,000 10 bo raised by subscriptions In notes arint intoreat and payible in four or five annual Installments. ‘Thore are 4530 slumni, sud it 1 ox- peeted that they witl take hold of the endowment with enervy, A simliar wovemont In conacction witli thy sivtor Inatitution at Itockford hLas Leen succansfully carriod vat, MISCELLANEOUS. LANARK NIOH 8CHOOL, Roaclal Correpondence of Tha Trivuns, Laxang, 1., Juns 20,~ThoCommencement ex- ercivea af the Lanark Iiigh Schiool wore held on Thursday evening last, Tho M. E. Charch was flled with an anzlous throng. Deautifully dece orated with mottoes, wreaths, festoons, flawers, flage, and arch, the larze -audlence-room looked very Inviting, ‘The following are tho subjects and names of the praduatast Batutatory, Andrew J. Watersy t+do Hoss Without Ita Thors ' Kdta Btaufters © The Turko:Iusles War, ™ Bamuel 1nklgs *Can We Do Withuut Flei ori, +Ueneath ihe Surface.’ Eunua iloisi Tarch of Inteliact. Jertin Wolfs +/ The Golden AT e oot e Vs 9 Livesio filmaalf Aloc," Myt Miss Bookor then read tho Valedictory, Prof, Oldt presonted the diplomas, aud ghve the grad- untes woie sensiblo advice. R, Britten, of Wisconeln, said that funds were not rencrally given or necepted with the pro- Viaton that they” should control its juvestment through sl tiwe; Prol, Webster appealed agaln to the generosity of the Board, stating that he was sorry to state thet outeldo partien were threatening Lo 'proseouts tho Jloard If s endowment should be withheld, 1o did not wish that ths Bourd should be troublod with such s ulllllcnlt{. ) 3. Clafitn thought the mejority report expressed the wircst tacunnces In the case, Ho uinde o further plea for o woft place fur Prof. Webster for thewuke of outside opiudon, ¢+ W nll feel, " sald e, **that we nbomluile fu our heart, In our soul, she accursed in4tutlons of secrecy,’ We do not want to ¢o into the queation of the reltalility of Frof. Welater's papers, but wo should try and reach @ just concluvlon now, and cven by’ more A Just, " i Just, ‘Tl Hon, 8, Plumb #ald thero was another aide to,thle queetton, ‘Fhe sympathizers of these rethren were all right, but if we take tho rovponsl+ Lilty of keeplug up an annulty to all rotired professory, wo ure “undertaking bl und making o bid procedant for of atitutlons and for coming generations, We sap tho very tunmlations of the Colloye, if we divert tho funus civen o minintain educationnl efforts 1o sup- ;xuu men o lunger cogaged fnauch labor, 10 Illfl uuds werd given at the (st with that personnl proviston thut was another thing, Wo eannot fm+ bl el the Profeasorships of the Colleps, Tha rusity of this Board was well Bitended, but i nat nol run away with our *udgnwnl, which wuuld be done AF we'start out with paying a retirs Inz Professor uut of the bost end of (ho treasury while otlier feachera engaged {n labor bave hittlo support, weure unjurt to uther donors and other dnaltutions. Prevident Blanchard had §uy S« would give up ull hls endowmens to tho C b 4, Thowpon, who has glven to the in, betlove in tho af £a : Jafl, while coceived fn the sfiermoos, sce exception of Mr. Wheceler, thi Dproved ta be & groat convanlonce to businves men, sud also to ts i1 the hotols. Even if business men du not anawer thalr Jotiers that night, they Bavo thewn In rusdinead g0 that thoy may miaks s carly start on the followins morn| v Fleld & Leltur recelve dally by this late 00 Iettors, ‘They are all wupened and gone through with the day of their reculpt, aud the following niorninit the orders which ey - close can be dlled immediately, So much for tho fnformiativn of the pubilc, "Now aword to Ar. V! ¢ ho le put out by recciviny his iall at Jato dolivery Lus 5 Kate = S h Whee . ” . | g (ko newly-graduated claw, together with {n- | have been an lavieh of thelr time and monoy durig | mecting wae beld, in fact, but, fnstead of fts boln Tho uuxs ovenluy, the cliss of 1877 and the Pro- | B o'clock, a1l ho has tado is to notify the cacrier it ot e g bel LIT ubioliava da Th rfu"i’h".‘fflfu'ix'u'nm'-o'i'.'.'?':’i‘:ff.x'%.»’xfi'n’.f-ffl?‘.’\'ffifi. B atin 1 B loaricoier It 1= | Mo past vorr. Thlsfa the end of tho frat nrar T | West 1 tormo o boatieas oot it uarsioad | fesurs yave 8 recenition In tio Methorlat Eplecopal | that ho wiahos 10 bave it Fetaiuod Sath the foliow: cher, ilu Tad heard Prof. \Webter say I thia | icab, Jurlsprudeuce. "3t Une cusulted wl sutliorities. | Law Bullditig, and sat down 10 a sich feant pro- | the Univursity, and » nublo wark has booi dono, | unv st which the Trustees conviderod wmatters' by | Chitreh parlom. 'I'wo hunilred fuvitad friends were | jog morning, ~Or, If bo 18 8o spating of wor Toor that tha funds connected with hisendawmont | B devised Teom all eultgitened o '“"'«M‘ i ared for tha occasion. Approprinto toasts fol- | judglug by thic'results, Among the distingulvhed | connection with the conferring of degrecs and | Dresont. IHufreshments, tossts, etc., ware the or- | that ho don't wan to tell the carsier that, then let Letonged to the chiairof Logic and Rhetorie, Tumn the Eoglivh faw (¢ takes & sturdy Ur. Walker enid it msde some ditference, bo- dor of the vvening, All upite Inpronouncing it the mout succesxful social gathering ever mot in Lan- hiw lock his door about b o'clock, and the carrier, ther mntters relating o, Conlmoncomont day, finding It closed, will bald o $0 tho lettera. until wed, when, aftora joll d Line, lupe A ucsts presont at the examinativng and clusing ex. o recopt dol ey el Blupersod, | Bt 5 Duslnees - meeting. will probabiy . bo heid The recoption of Presldent aud M. Auzoll erclucs wero the Iteve, Radert Vatlerson, . a ng it. 1t 18 underatond that the repro- - y 4 s 3 i | ark. Ou the whole, the axerciscs of both evenin it orning, Mr, Wheeler ls so excep- . Webste ¢ tected. c the reatdenco of tho 'resldent, was the uaual oc- | M. tifbson, D.D.; Mr, William liross, to-morrow 8t the Lrovoort iouse, when, amun: e followlng morning, o Gl ot MOt YOl e, | ekt Ut Drivats St rebi e el 10 | L EoOT o ovening, wad tha prodraaso ot | Bealye, tho liov: Qo B Nichots. iho Hev. Sr, | Other topiea fof sommdoration. tus Trasieesum] | Wero fins, and azo highly poken of, Our sohul: | widuala charactar st the Tost-Oico Auiborliics cliaracter had been withdrawn Uy the honored Freal~ | 1Jons uf bursunal contracts uid completrncss i, fa | thu weok waa cnded, Chamberlalg, Me, 1, W. Klog. sod Dr. lehaw, of r,vmlur over that $150,000 niortyags which the | 8t4, under the direct T sl'rof, Oldt, are 8 & | sre wilitog to do aaything to asilafy him, deut of the inetitutlon, -uenl:m:l e daties -I;I.vhm.v r'r:mhmflhfmg m’rhu tulluwh.nluh o full Il-‘I of thoss to whom l\{lill;w'u: n'ni‘l'lluv;ufil:r. s:iwn;ll undM n.nc‘:«-';. llr.l rn{ou lhulll Llul:-llI!:‘umnu ‘.":.“’l’:"{ holds on the | LihlY wuu;‘g&&n:::gl' “r;‘.“““" ¢ ——————— U ven: Nichols, ol W e0; the Tev, i rilus, niversity, and declde upon 1 Deat way a > OhAen Ly adopt the fret ltewa of tho teport, | wilicl fu Flglia ef "Uio siplees are .W‘éf;:; e o iee: Wankedani tho fov.. Alr. Trowbeldge, of hivce: | vido for Ifki ; that tho Fenre ypectal Dispaich (0 The Tribune, - SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK, which the Rev, Mr. Pierce, en'nmrnhm. agreed with :!;u Jrll-ncd Mith “which © fraud 4 + Flumb ¢ eoleyg ¢ » snd punished, &nd tha cxact: 1 rmaceutical Chomlst=Johi by 3 - | side; tha itev. Mr. Lawls, of Hyde I'ark; the Iev, | scutative of the Tnsurance Combany has made Dxs Moixys, la., Junu 27.—1 bave uuthonty to Tennw Havrs, Ind., June 27,—~The lons of vt e Sias thedegul aupecte bf thoen: | HEL 8 RUNGG to'be adiiniutaret. S oems ki aoh Piroaerg Dlcgos Wiltmm fomar Gawa Wik Pronic | Jobu Ae Fronch, —of " the | FOArtS ' Lrvsby: | thens a favorsols proposiiian foF an atenvion. aud | tate that tha fows City dlspaich to tho, Associated | yg Tudiaas Sundey-School Couventlon bave been 1o private Jutcreats, M. Plerce cuntinued to oad | SoBice liberiys (rom the liine uf the Eumperars comc | Griuith, Albers Adaw Hallock, Bagtey A Horels Theo: | terlun =~ Church ' Chleagor the “Jon, 1, | tsking into conslderation tho fact thut the Davtists | Pross. that tha oplnion of the fuur Judges who |, o) 'Soionded to-day, and the exerclies havo the followkiz paper frou Fresident Blanchard: LTS IR L1, 0T, Of U bape, charitys trowy | dore lsuck, ¥rank Juckso Wiiiard, Kéud ¥ tamle: |V, Farwell, - the " Hon. €. D. Farwell | have been exhoried of lato to provide for taking | Beard fhe arsuwents in the Mandawna case of thu | WsESIF SUCRERE, SO0 Ms B oy SO o e Wiixiear, Jua: 1 INTS, ats mecting of tho Exacu: | fiim S0 prolien s fopeotsconres saaivish | Somaoh ot uieian Aprur Ecns Lopioe ety | asa s D. Bt Tlolt. The gentlomen all ex. | caro of the Incumbrauco, it s quito prbaula the | Siate University syainat the State Auditor, had | boea of unaaual taruat. Alierthe devolfonst e skt it it Mt ke e {reatting sott of ficsduay, which n\fflfflm"\'ffxi%? B ictor Kuapt. WHilatn Herbert Denatos Lowle [unlutl themsolvos sy belug deliwhted with the | proposition will west with 8 reudy scceptance, en nade known, {8 auwarranted sud falso, The | erclécs, lod by the Rev, W, J. Y Y Jeblied 1o by Fraldes Arthiur Btephen sort Lowan, Wllan Cester ords which “retlectes 0! 0 borougls scholarship displayed at the examina- EN Purkht, Sary Elizutt Judges have uiven no lutimation ter lzea il tha rost, an to the probable | yj)ig, the Prealdont, Willlam 1L Livering, of La- Tauctidrd, i whi b cac o Feciion of ‘juridica) scieace. JUDGE COOLEY ADDRE3BES TUR LITERARY 80- Luog, nuuh'( tlone, eipecially fu tho treek” and Latin classed, roats Elwood result, nor dethey believe Judge Rolbrork, who | & tod bis onaual report, showing fuvuraly ca the ol ¢ Nuitia eed. 3. Hunge i ? ; by slcknces 1o bis fumaily Goforo | f8y6ite, presen d SERean i i of s wanivineis it iberitas | 118 Sonctuslon of the eaddon. the witherm | Sic,iitna “Ciisdica Gt mious: 4 waie fumy: | *hyiha Laireruity, s ales thoss of the Acduny. orETIEs. e ci wis subiiCed, i X prorbéc Auy Oplajon | every Gounty tn the Slate thoraukaly argaulsed Sl E e T, ¢ ;“‘rewr--f 'fl.‘.‘::mflfi" syreed $o Choral Union. "'Ef'u'x"é‘#E-fi‘éi“}fiflliL“'i'ni;..‘#"‘){‘&("““&!.}.}'&"{{'..x‘ crclucs of the young ladies of the Bewminary Ruok | Theremust have been some mlstake about it ter. It tho flaci snd ready for active work. it el g 1o wi Hic e ald and furttier Yhen fullowea the distribution of premivets. [ falg Baker: Deataiis .\mlillxlafl{rlsuu-h. Edward Junu. | blaco In the chiurch, Which was exquisitely ‘decor- | The audienco came, alihough amall fu numbers, to Unlxi The Corresponding Socretary, C. II. Conner, of 2 Ly o conferves that ted frui wl states tould declare bis o at th awarding of prizes, honors, and diplomss, xud the conferring of degr vus donu by the Kt. - Xev. Blsbop hwen The (olluwing de; i The Jon. Frauk A, llurd, of Tolcdoy 0., LL, D,3 {he Mion, Beruand B Datleg, Delputy fnds? E i . Judepli-A. Lyons. ame, L. 1y $tchacl M. Keeloy, Furibault, Sina., A, 31t Wiifadt Hoynee, La Crosec, Wia, A 313 e tioh: Juha GI! eu: A. S5 Davld Wite, orte. dud. [ , Liotand, A, 0.5 Willlaw's, Ureon, Ft. .1 Joun 0. Evelig, Lancaster, 0., . 2 Anboy, TIl, 8.5, 1 Car Otio, *Ha: 30T i “Cuieayo, B, 8,3 M. C. 3. Gross, Hosdlng, Pa.g caworth, 3 ca—olii Fitzgerald, Thowas tersn, Georse . Saylor, Thomad werlty, Frank it Vauderveanet, ¥rupels il K, Muck Call 1l, Jobu K. Lauibly, Juln P, 2 i L'nvn.:nl -Huu.lmsn::n.-l Bugit, Jataes Lageity, 3. O, hn, W Lyrac, Cuorge Flaie W Crotn guld ated with lowers 8nd trailing vines, Introductory tachielor of Sulencu~Alfrid Aflen Bennett, Granvilta | essnys were road by bise Nellio 8. Dickey—sube Witiawa nrowsing, Lemucl Watun Clark, ‘Bragen 1t | S Invieible :** Miss Isabel Uray,—subje 3 Pull olby. Willlam barion Ferrig Cariton, Casilus Freder: Livin, and Miss Ieabol ‘{s..k. Fiten Crara Mgt Fesn Hebry Kiball, Heln iect, ol s Aeonoctast. " 2 ¢l ¢l cLaug! o ikbeot, Joacub Nugers MeLaughlla, Mo Miitos all well delivered and ‘otter, gl LRI NPT WU Sarin S lfiered o fiowo koSt vt Oglon"Wioour et M | fafios by Preaidont Pattorasu, & very Tutsrosting oy 1 Hubpard. Lod 110: chok, rieu ot bk | gddrens futlowed by the lev. M. French, which s:llu Lawly, buis Marsacet Pagor, Wi s Jieed :l::;dm- cxerciaed of tho Seminary sud the fore- n Abel Satterice, Herhert Siluer hlau- 5 ey Erueat Fraukiio bmith, Mulanction Lioyd Wool- 'f'hu lll:mnadn was "'L"“fl' lg u;n dtll\l'ery o; ey 5 rice evsuyu uud orations by the Froahman cluss of plictetor of, aradpu sut e e nan Dt Fred §egny B Niae cenays ond orations were delivored, and tho Bosworth, George Ureston Brown, Geo prodactions wero exceedlngly creditable 1o the ju lr.lxl.lli‘(saru:l‘;uhm:rllu& Baghaia Ty Slass and the Colloge. " Tho"tone, claractor, and . Colina, Jul cl Cruwble, ¥ ar reputation of any Dew collei are depeudent. 10 & s dusph Honry Blake, Forpld ity Fite 4 | conalderable_degree, upou the Characicr of 1te MR bl G T B, GHSEON, WA | firal clies, Tho Fresbian clavs Lo-day nobly ac- Julia Gray, Edward Holwey Guyer, Edward Auderesn o : oty Yo aliey, Marrict Amanda Holwai, Lawrence Caneron | Quitted themaelves, aud sbowed that Lake Forest HUL Wikl Uurer Lishiuer, Charics Ewwett Laws | Unbvoraity's reputation will bo succeasfully catabe hoar tho address of Judge Couloy, of Michiyan, 0 the litorary socloties of tho Chlcego University. But Farwell l1all was Jocked, barred, and unlight. ed. Apossing street-urchin slaked hls thiret st tho free drinking-fountain and zemarked by way of comment, **Sce the prayer-mecting busted.™ The crowd waited a few minutcs longer, uucertaln whothgr to remaln or leave. Finally s man with a match mado his way up the astalrs, opened the doors, aud lighted the gas, whilo tho audlcace filed in. Aftor a tedious walt of above Aftoen minutes, during which « valo attempt was msde to lizht the ¢rop-lizt o tha wpeaker's dusk, Judse Covley appuared fu the bLall and made bie way to the front, o company with Alr, Wirt Dester, Judge Hogers, sud President Abernethy. The speaker ‘waa jutroduced by Nr. Dexter, who &IM U waru sributo of praivo 10 Judizo Coulsy’s labord as o faw- ‘ol. and very properly aud sharply advertod to tho unglivg srrabgeumeats for thy lectuse, with thy New Albany, slso presented his annusl report. Both reports wore reccived with great enthustasm, and‘ 10,000 coples ordored distributed through the tato. subject of Connty Sunday-School Unions was discusicd In Ihe moruing scaslun, ond three divisions were dpened by ¢ l(; . Guorge H. 0 ol lmnuq. it Bamuel N. Carnick, Esq., of Evans v in the sfternocon the subject, "'l‘elchtr-Tnl:; fuz,** divided Into throv heads, was divcussed, L lendlpg ddressos Lelug wado by Prof. Jobu 3 Olcolt, of fndianapolls; tho Koy, Samue] Coun, . 1., of New Albauy; tha Rev. C, 1f, Foole, D. D-e of Evanwilte, % AU night Dowlta's flell woe eraudod. and decp Intereat manifested, Luth in the devotionsl mee! ing, lud by Mrs. Mattle Denaly, of lichownd, and the' addreas of tho lov. Quorgs U, Polty, of ¥ adelphia. y ‘ i tlon contrary to Jaw and the Inteut of the ture. Your correspondent we prosent durlug th dubstes on this appropriation, aud it certaluly was tho Intent of tho Lesislature to make nono at all, but Guaily assented, providing there was mio not wanted for other purposcs. That condition ut the Treasury, Ia the oplaion of the Stale Auditor, does not exist. lienco ha refusce ta order the woney, pata. The people ara opposcd to educsl log lawycrs, docturd, aud preachers at public vx- vevse. . KNOX COLLEOS, GALESDURD, * Rurcio? Diswatch 19 Tha Tribuns. Garrzssyno, L., June 27.—The tweonty-soventh annual Commencement of the Female Semluary conuected with Lin ‘wilede, ot thls place, was beld at the Opera-10a9 tlis morning, Prestdent Batcuau preslding. ‘The graduatiug ¢ssays of the youu ladics were of o unusualiy hlzb order, and iho class of weven received (hu diplowas of the Scwlsary, The excreiscs of Cowwenceusnt c I . Predient Blanchard declared his wills luguese to cunfer un VProf. Webster the titlu of Fra- Jeboremeritus, Wil 00l peCUBLATY Ctipeunaiion s the Loanl may proylde wnd voie; aud tiat he, Fresis deat Dlaucland, W8 Le alilng and- awliting 10 the ut- vat kool (310 aud Trivudants fu the exceutlon uf cach 2ad wvvral of e above Brovialis aud apecit 6 iiiobs. " 3r. Piciee continucd o plead for an annuity for Prof. Webster, o4 presented Ly the majority of the countive, ‘Iko wmiverity repost was fually Swended to reald: Ihat Prof. Webster be excused from fur- v lpaifiutivn, ond (hat he Executive r 3 euulite of three, with Whoos (he e proe falid, e emzowered to il Wil wie v itatie beesaa, e ste bere clived, E PRI N N SN were saoniel g tuduys

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