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2 TH EDUCATIONAL. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., JUNE 20, 1877, i N R 3 E Nay G Kb, Mollo . Oclesber, Magglo FIELD AND TURF. :rl:&‘m;yg;x(cnly done. Murnan led the two nints three of the former which were In statn quo, and Mary G, Nash, BAd settled np the sccount thaa far. tathe extent of the book-trade lin thin country. *‘Language,* & neatly-written eacay, read by Miss @eoreo P, Lorillard pnrchased a chestnnt colt by 1,000, Qe W TPeck, Chleman, of the Execntive | Magels, A, “Powers. “Kntle A" Quine, Mazrle | Touiea A, Sponcer, trested on the richn, paweey PRy Iimported Glenciy, fam by Lexington, at § mnitiee, reporied matters in 8 favorahle con- ehardson, FErvalyn I Rabe, May 0. Roeot, ol perpetalty of isnguage. ''The mor ; . > ORIIRE " e T e ko bech complesed for the | Ferart fich, Jtanls Roberta, e Hoberia, Katln | rea by Stiem Hiln S, P Dagivell, wan an cany atd " , Tim B rials YACIITING NOTES, Commencement Exercises fafare entertainment of tho Amsuciation, Rapp. Fizafe il letl, Siclla ™. Rjardan l;ul‘s‘e':l plctaresaue paper, depiciing te social castomt, Chicago's Base-Ball Nine Con= 510 2 2 o NEWS AND VIEWS ANMONQ TIS BAILOTS. B . . Fred Powers, e Dioner Committee, 3 . Maxwell Sondhelmer, Gertrwle Sm! s, and urazes in En, [y 0, Mr. = 2| of the Chicago Uni- wtated that ln:‘:mp;mmu T vecn_compieted | Matin ‘Rmatiz, Helen E. Sherwin, Hatie C, | Afbert 8. Warmor, in an oration entitied - Ameri- tinue to Keep Their War= Oty B34 AL Nauaobine Ghieags Jaetts Wil shled fimme versity vner:ONn?u&t atthe Palmer House 8t 6 o'cluck, st rmfiflg%, Clara l!i :'&uulr_rr;. ")}Ii‘ce&.“;l;r&cyfl L‘H% :::“nfin:': glllnflflmlflo‘:rrluex |{|'«l enllrm-fl.nnll':.l Paint On White: rtee Hiise fi:t:“-xtl(::nx;’h;':l:::a:-hl‘l:veflplo of that city 2 . 3 rle) OMA 0 'est destiny, LK R P in in- it ~ i . B A TInte. e tark ae to whether the members | Jor . (Vallachs Katia A- Walsh, Katio1: Weeds | Lereating recling of develupmenta th metbods of L) o o010 8 ¥ 3 4 I 3 g P B 0 0 3110 3| Copt. dohn Peindiville says n brokea ccntre. of the Alnmni conlil allond o nvite the Trostees, | Emuna C. \hitley, Tente WiKowsky, Mary K. | travel. Mies Klla Lane told the stary of the old Bondp. A0 | it soctoily fuIesToted site thosabineroel i Annnal Meeting of the Alum- | *ulty, and Profcssors of the University to the | Windett, Solomon Zlcgler. Grecian sage, Socrales, **'he Channel Islands,” | Thelr Victory Over 8t. Lotls Ad= | scnarer, 3 1 aA%s 8 1| Frotio ‘ e e ) g banquet a8 guests, There wers but a few mem. | While the epiayant all the yormg iadica wernex- | by Frank I, Wormwood, waa & senaible aration by & Brown, o o 3ladl & g Frotielast Baturiay, 1t fs clalmed that, Ina lata foF he End Dbernof the Asrociation preeent, and those who mot | cellent, thoss of Miss Jennle Roberts, Miss Tielen | veryintellivent yosnu man, Mary A, O'Orine, insn mired by the Biggest Crowd y0e 1_9]_3{14]_3{_2 | race with the Mamie, the Frolic was tha winuer, ni-—~How the Endow- yesterday wonld be scattered to-day, rendering | Thomas, m--“-(o. Hoot, aud Mise Mary Lar- | caeay entitied **Many Be Called, Bnt Few Are £ the 8 0" - motat 3|70, 27135 8 | 2 took 8100, e ment Gets on ity collection of spectal besements, 8 alfienll | ned wora eopesialiy mell, prapareiand omumend: | Eeiivey canled aisation Wtho rarity ef enccers ofLlie:Sonson, Torrvibie, TR During the recent regatta the Tna wos putats o matter, Fipally, llie wi m r of in' lons | able. aster Willlam 7', i mule avel avor- 8. ‘nalaf ta the discreton of the Ezecative Com. | Abie fmpression, and was compelied fo aprear n | e next divieion was the most prominent nd Tatham, 3 b o B 8l 8 | gieadrantage by having eome uf ber rlgylng dam- mittes. recond time. AT} the active parlicipants in the | #nccesaful festurs of the oar. Four young men | yhe Bostons Snccossful with the Louis. ol 1 ald e sged. 8till, she won the race, West Diviston High School Ex: ’Uramoflog. It w'uhfllgldudllanlfl': llnm!;l dritlm exercises recoived many bonqueta, }':’::rih"i"'r""k"mmx'fl :‘n;‘l nr‘rfim‘l Tfi“:;::’ villes b c p 3 1 o 1 ol a 2 ln‘;hl(iut:l.f%‘::,"r:e'rnl;':)a :“d-:chhl?{':-le::‘lnb:llll}: X= | of the members of the Assoclation he placed at 81, —— ela 1o Turkey, which they illustra 0 X ¥ N orcises at tho Unlon Park | M5 Seines sttt R, Pty ol WITEATON, B ane i nee Lo, bt soat. o s st 8 3 41 3 3 | dmoumieite Jiseen coonet i e eo est the edifor of the Cal- 0 16 A er Coul ] Y Church. Tege pn'?fifl%num?{c‘:: 3ear the namea o tho MEETIN0 OP TR NOARD OP TRUSTRES, Ao axeclient doreiption of the : cof fiain’ | 20\ o Dnvdes for the Extea Fuly 8 & 3| 8 8 o nestreaatta e will prubsbiy lake Fiseo In Ala , 10| A1 r residences. arrieds & " rom barbaric uning to the end ol EL . ot o ChALE Appoimted Slossrs. . T | e Cotlege Trasteos met nsaln seaterdey moit- | eentnry's "(ioorce, B Terkim | teacribed 'S The s b 0]_0|_4| 0] O tests, growing out of a tricnily rivaiey’ amoug tho @ Sarage, FAgar L. dnoe, and K. O. Taglor, a | ingacondingio adjournment, The fire Ottoman Empire" from its earllest beginning to Meeting at Dexter FPar! 27 el v0 | ightemon, aro likely to ocear, The South Side Brothers and | Committee to draw upa’uitabie memorini of're- | woa the motion to sulwtitnta the majority for tho | fta highest maenifcence; Georce E. Haskoll B lie Frollc haa had. & new miinboom anpplied, Fpect and aratiinde ko be presenied to Preaident | minority report, which being lost the discussion [ depicted **Ruesia = in' Our Century; Taningi— T2 n 450780 |Andancw centre-board, of tron and wood, 18 & Sisters Celebrate at Plyme- Ahernethy and the antgolng Chancellor of the Dtii= | proceeded in its original form. and lrving . Fuliz Musdrated by biaadirees the | 5ome Good Trotting at the Jack- | Doston . 10010010 0-g|Dbopiacedinhor. outh Church, e e ori an | . e red e i poper 1o | SRSl el Ry M it | SO 2008 e e | e 8 84 8 B 8 G ROADS the Nominating Commitiee reported the following | Toard: tion as a new feature in our 1igh-School work. flnu‘::—’l‘wo ‘hours and thirtecn minutes. 2 . e slate, which was elected for the ensuug yoar: o Mrresimation st the et of youe seston Toeaday | Misa IeFre T, timmons reada pleasing ceaay . fameTnelie . o ol eiiing was pred o on the relation of ** Enthue appinera. 3 e 2] 3 Meeling of {he Trnsteos of Wheaton | J7uidntRen o Beck o s, from -'Lunn.r.?nu;glmlm prevaiont dlapisitien 0f | Rivin E. Crowsll: racod the rive of L ik BASE-BALL. | Twobatshita—Sturnan, 51,;;‘\"'2:‘:1 ‘:I‘lv(lm"l;nlfl\n 0|th nAfl&l:)dAD’s; Colleges=-The Telltloners Are Une Seerelary . G; Darliwon, e B e T by Pratcrnmtipe Mt | Journalim ™ ta ta prescnt powor, anil described TUN NEW ORDEI OF THINGS, B b 2 s 2 ng docision has been rendered Iu tha. Vagach balle—lirows, 13 Snyder, 3. A chango has ovidently coma over thoThite | U theowee Deown Homuae spder (30, (¢ Stockings, and it s so much a change for the botter Fumbled balls—Schafer, Morrill (2), Leonsrd, thot the friends of the Club ara chilzcupy and en- "ifi?::é‘a‘n,_q.. P conraged. The team beeins to act like the com- Ut os loula-—-nnll;m. A+ Lontsville, 0. bination of last year; they hit the ball, and danco WIBELINO, W, VAs around and put 1ife Into their game. The laat two wnextixo, V. Va., Juns 28,—Standards, 0 0 0 games have shown them In entirely different ahape | 0 g\'..'en s, 00001 0—1, from thelr predecessars, and the promiso fs st —1. Teast good that tha tide has tarned, and- that here- “.""“"““"5_"““"'"'- O: Alleghenys, 4. ; Eamed rins.-Standards, 2, afterthe Club will win more games than it loges. Allegheny kicked on the sixth Inning, ‘and the Of course, too much should not bo expected. To | game was teclared In favor of the Standands 0 Lo 0, {llustratestho improvemont in batting, it is suflicient to note that lu the Orst four games with St. Louls 2 the Chlcagos made 24 clean bits, an av- | 1% Mapte Jeafs, 2. Twelvcinalngs, erage of 0. In the last two gamos | IxnianaroLs, June 28, —Indisuspolls, 73 Mem- thay made 27, an averags of over 13, | phis, 0. The peopla who approve of baee-balt found out the responsibility of the editors. great daily newspapors, ITa vindi catlon of facts ahout crimes, but deprecatod the Chicago 7imes -l{ln of jonrnalism, The tnost unlnne and attractivo. addreas possible for such an occaston was **Our lieds @nd Their Nests,” by Charles N, Awmirows, Il described the varietles of bleds which frequent this reglon. showing tbelr sppearance by the nes of prepared specimena on fhe plstform, He also rhowed 8 number of cnrjous ‘specimens of nests and eges. Tho exercises closed with the reading by Miss Tds Honthgate of a !up,w paper on the popuiar phraee, 1+ What's the Uss floe the oxcrclace tha diplamas were presented to the roventeen scholars, and s ceriificate of qualificativn t enter_the Siats University was given one soung mau, Mr, Frank 11, I'orter, being the firs cortifcate of the Kind ever glven in Hocke ford. Pontn. sinee. | havo thought 1 had reason to fear ihat such ex- {getauon and condiuan s wlihent Tonsdatlon. 1 tesi i force of iha Argament seafas. an judiscriminate appropHationoftews Tundsar thele incme and that mny oluntary resiimation may embrramsuch an sopropria: ton, My resienntion waa fendersd nadce th premury af \h srgunent that otlier mambers af the Facnity Were nnite resdy to amem their willingnem 1o Tesien, T the lloaml #o' request. 1wt apen redection, | cont slder tny situation befors this floard be not paraliel with clrs, 1, therefore, herehy recall my resignation, and ask for the reasons of this loard, why thay wishi nie to Featgin. 1 had supposcd that tho Executive Coinmitter, a4 ofien mid by the Presidont, was this Hoard condensed, and_consequently Ahat the charges of the President Agalnat me Dbefore thas Colniulitos became, ipso facto, legitimately the property of Hoard. lus 1 A now informed that thers are no such.charged before tils Duanl, and in fact that there are no such charges, and 1t would hence scom thut My dejenss was & Jners beatlng the alr, I 1 mistated the charges, 1 will confer my mistakor {{notywas it not my privlioge ta briuk them hefore this e, oasts Master—il. A. Unriner, ‘63 firaior—J, T, Bunderland, ‘67, Alteroate, E. P. Bav- 6, Fiay—E. Q. logham, '73. Alternste, Edward Ol oot le‘b"l‘fl—c'a Henderson, °70. Alternate, A. B, Dut- Commilice~F. P.Powers, ‘713 C. R Cal- King, 713 C. A. Harker, 70, Aftor the transaction of eome minor businens, mcluding the passago of & vote of thanks to the Iate President, Mr, Pierce, the meeting adjourned. The annoal dinner of the Association took place At the Paimer Louee at 5 o'clock, and lssted aboat two hours. 3 WEST SIDE NIGH SCIIOOL. THE SECOND ANNIVERSANY EXERCISES of the Weat Divialon Iligh School were celebrated in the Unlon Park Congregational Church yester- duy afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock. Tickets Supreme Court of the Unlted States In the case o1, the Ohlcsgo, Barlington & Quincy Railroad Come pany, appellant, ve. M, L. Cutts, Atlurney-Uens eral, ete., et al,—appeal from (he Cireult Coutrt o3 the United States for the District of lowa: Rallrond companics arw carrlern for hire. Thoy are incorparated ws such and given oxir ordinary powers in order that they mn% the better scrye the pablic in that capacity, hey are, therefore, engaged In a pudlle ewployment affecting the publia inerent, wnd, under the declsion in Munn & Scolt ve. The Peoph Just annonnced, subject to legislative couirol a4 to Ahelr rates of farc and fraiviit, unlces protected by their charters, The Unrlington & AMiwsvari River Ratlrond Company, fhe beuefit of whose charter tho Chicago, Durlinglon & Quincy Hali- road Cowpany now claiing, was ormnlzed under the genceal corpuration law of Jowa, with power to coutrsct In reference Lo ita vurincss the uame o8 snccessful«esProf. Web. ster’s Casee Annual Exoroises at the Ronkford Femalo Seminary and West Rockford High-8chool, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY, COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES, The ninoteenth annual commencement of the TUniversity of Chicago was hcld at Farwell Hall yestorday afternoun, in the presence of a highly {ntelligent audlence of very falr proportions, It N CANADA. Ont., June 28,—linckeyes, of Co- KNOX COLLEGE. that thers had beon a change roadily enough, and E TURT, . private ludividuals, aud to establish_by-laws an was something for which tho members of tha | were lesand 10 provent a jam, but evon with this | A discussion followed, porticipated tn by Profa. | COMMBNCEMENT. EXERCISCS AT OALESDURG, | the boya had thereforo the plensuro of playing bo- [ pry7en pang nussiNe ANp THOTTING MEED- e e Moemoll axpedlont Senlor Class had been in Jong preparation,—tha | precaution the large edifice was filled from top to | Lumry and Wobster, T'he volo then proceeded. Speciat Dispatch to The Tribune, fore the largest andlences of the scason in Chicago, 18G. " cnlmination, in fact, of thelr strivings for severs] | bottom, many being unsbla to obtain seats. Mz, | peveral members glving rensons for their eonrse, theless, st all times to such rnlos and regulations aa tho General Assembly of lowa might, from Liwe 10 time, enact and provide. This is,In substance, ity charter, and to that extent It {a pratected an by o contract, for it | now too late to' contend that thy charlor of a corporation ia bul a contract withus the neaning of that clausa in the Constitution of the Unltod states which Ilruhhilll any Blate fro; p-uhui any law lmpalring the obligation o a contrnct. Whatover is granted 18 eccurcd subject only to tho llmitutions and reserva« tions in tho charter or in the lawa or Constitutlons which govern it. Thia Company, in the transire tion of its Lusinces, has the éamo righls and 4 -nl'.\)e:unmn eamo control s private individuale under the same circumstances. It must carry when called upon to o so, awd can charge only a reason- blo sum for the earrlage, In tho absence of any legislative regulation upen the subject, the couris must decide for it, as they do for private porsons, whon cuntrovcrsics arleo, what is reasonable, bus when the Loglelatute ateps in aud prescribes o maximum of churges, It vperates upon this cor- poratiun the same a8 1t docs upon individuals en- eaged in a shintlar business, 1t was withiilio ower uf tho Company to call apon the Leginlatar s o Ox perinanently this limit aud make it 8" part of tho charter, and, If it was refused, to abstain from building the road and establlshin contem- plated busincss, If thot had been done, the chartct ht have presented n contract sgninst fature egislative Inlerfercnce, Dut it was not, and tho Jompany invcated its capital, relying npon the food falib of the peapls and the wisdom sud im- pagiiality of legislators for protection sgalnst wrong under the form of logislative regulation. It ls & matter of no Importauce that thes power of reg- ulativn andor consideratiun was not excrefsed foe Garxsuvng, 11, June 28,—The thirty-sccond annual Commencoment of Knox College took place atthe Opera Ioaso In this city to-day, The crowd- e honse which has greeted all the oxerclees of tho weak was repeated to-day, the large Opera-1lonse being fillet from top to bottom. The graduating class numbered niao, furnishing the following pro- grammo: Latin ealutatory, Arthar W. Little} oratlon, **An Eloment of Baccoss, " Charles Davi« soa: oratlon, * Individuality,” Joseph Gastoni oration, *‘Everott snd Lincoln at Gettysburg,” Charles K, Penney; oration, **Folitical Cou ency,” Walter 3. Jay; philosophlcal ora- tion, *'Sympathy vs. Justice,” AMilton E. Churehlll; philosoplileal osiny “tThe slaypht,* Fannlo M. Ilsgue; vratlon, *°Christlan Scholnr Toim ATiRnr W, Litijes mastera oration, +Un- utilizod Bourgy, " L, Al, 8porrys casay, with vales dictary, **What Woman Owes to Christianlty," Uarriot 8. Hard. Tho inal result waa that the prapnsition to retire Prof, Wobster from his connection with the col- loge wasagreed to. TUE PRTITIONERS. The Trustees then adjgumed o the lectre-room to hear the remarks of the petttinners. About -mr porwona were presont beside the members of the Rtoard. Mr. James F. ClaGin spoke on behalf of the petitioners, and ublnprucnml their vlews, They wished to know what was the conditlon of tho funds, They were anxions about the college, and fenred the lows of its reputation. Ilence the Cour- mitteo desireda cluui?e of mauagement. Thepub- lic that owned the collego wanted to know about Hs affaira. It wos rumored that tho fands wero wasted in bulflding, snd several sums conld not ba accounted ‘The Treasurer's ks sometimes, §t was sald, did not balance. 1t was not «o of late uuder the prescnt Incumbent, In respoct to the domand for informa- tlon, o note from Mr. Jf. E. Philllps, Socrotary of the **Committes," to the Troasurer, andthe reply, waa read. No definite :hnqu was demanded, but n general ciangs that should putthe Cong fn- tlonalista in power, The spcaker then reforred to the high ‘standing and grest ability of the Presd. dont, while bringing forward some peculiaritica which were offensive tothe Committeo, llewas brought up on this point, and geveral woembers of the Board objected. Mr, Plumb objecled to bringing up maticrs re- specting a change in the Presidency of the eolloge, ns that was not mentloned in the petition. ML DILITTAN, of the Noard, presented the followlng: v lnlm‘r. llmntmul!‘ signed, has Leen oard, snieesting thas wa n el —about 5,000 being present. Game s called | \hat la known as_*'the running meeting " at romptly, thera being a susplcion of raln, After s !'mnr‘:u(\.aomun had h’i‘enul ;fll,,\nunn wassent to Dexter Park will commonce to-morraw, and, from base on balls, Peters followed with the opening | Present appearances, will be tho most succerafnl grertare,—a’ cloan drive paal left feld (o two | eventof the kind over holdIn this city. Nesrly bases, while Anson ecored his tun. Hines ntruck | 100 raccrs aro alrendy at the track, and, a8 nearly long high one, which Blong conld not gt > qunrely . ander; "thongh ho - came . near | 81 0f them will tako part in one or more of the enongh to mufl jt, letling Petors seore, | Cvents during tho mecting, it will be scen that while Illnes reached second, Jones wus greefed | some rare sport s almost certaln to ensuc. The with applausa on coming up to the piate, and | qvents on the card for to-morrow aren purse of showed his appreciation by shooting one just paet | ao- ¥ P B R e e sboqa | 8250 fur all ages, ono-and-a-quarter milo dach; the stand at 3, when Spalding ended tho nning. In | Uarden City stakes, for $-year-olas, mile and the third’ foning McVey led off with asafeone, | repeat, in which Princess, Ly imporfed Difict; and, just os he etarted to'steal recond, Ansou put | Adventure, by TDanfel Toone; Dazel, by 1n une of hin patent Lits just in thoe spot which dc- " X 8] pateut hita Just I tho spot rhich Mot | Panfe: and AN Iught, by Chiliicotle, will Uen Heht on 10 third, of course, and, & momont intor, | contest, tho valuo “of the stako this year Anson stole recond and both walted for Peters. | boing $500; a milo heat raco for sll ages, for & The little wan put kimeelf ont to bring in MoVey's | purse of £300; and a trofting race for lorsca of run, and wae successul. Afterllinos hnd madean iy . Dn'.‘: Jouea rescued Anson'srun by a clean hit, tho 2:10 class, the entrles for which are given bo ninging the acare tp 10 6. In the Ht. Lonls hall Jow. Thelattor event alone will be worth the of tho Inning Blong made A run, leading off with a | trip to the track, as thero are soven starters, the gl;uuhdll, ufidlnfillln‘i -Jemu:l hcf‘!:u l!‘l{ lbt\lll noted mars Maggio 8, being among the number. uudod awkwardly oucs. en Nichols etruck out, Mcvay miesed the third strike. and Thore are three running races and one trot on each THong wenf to thir. Dorgan'aiong fly, well takon | 42 of the meeting, which continues untll July 6. by dunoh, et I the run, thouRl T Tnttorn theow | The trotting puraca have all flied, & number wi from the Geld model of bromptness and ac- | br cutrics having been received by mail sinco curncy, . Inlha ffth inning McVey lod off with & Seaalial Fkhi-acid hit for iwo baets, and went to | Saturday evening last, at which time tho entrles 4 closed. The principal event will bo the 2:20 race, B O e here By % MElte3: | which occurn S Tafeday next, in’ which Dodine, tween right and centre. No more runs wera Littla Fred, Marfon, and Littie Gypsy wiil con- soored untll - the last inning, when tv.-ll.‘Tluantrleululeynnw stand ‘are a8 fol- Dorsan opencd procecdings Ly hitting § banl low lowst n Louis Falk preslded at the orgen, and diacoursed s aweot prolnde bofors the entortalnment come menced, as well as &t Intervals thronghout the pro- gramme, The following arc the names of the graduates from this school, —a Iarge number., as will be scen: NAMES OF GRADUATES, Muy Androws, Lizxie Dates, Elids May Boll, 1rv- ing fenly, Nellls . Boynton, llclen M, Bragar, Nettle C. Brant, Cora Lruwn, Mary E, Drown, Mary Amelia Burdick, Janle C. Campbell, Mary U, Campbell, John William Cassin, Katle M.Cavanah, Kmma K. Christie, Maggie P, Clark, Steila K. Cotby, Ellen F. Costello, Mary Councer, Elalo M, Crape, M-? Curcton, Gracs L. Darity, Cora Drake, Lonisa T, Kastman, FannieJ, Engllsh, Kate Fer- guson, Mary A. Fishman, Sarsh K. Fltzgerald, Katio E, Pord, “‘H E, Franey, Kittle 8, Fullor- ton, Benjamin ¥. Goalt, Louiso B, davin, Nellio 8, (iffney, lenry G, Gils, Rosalie Glaser, Fannle Gobletoln,'| Kdwarl T bfimanmu, l\lvn)n.m [ reel L ague, arin . L Fauny? W. Tagdye Ninoe ltaren, Cecilia 1lcaenbery, Cherrill Hedenberg, Flom E. 1iitanas, Nellie 8. Holmes, Fmma J. 1100d, Grace llowland, Dougias W, lintchinson, M. Imogcne Jennii Anta A, Johnson, Liaxie Josti, Minnle R ulle K. Kinnoy, ILattio L. Kinnoy, Florence Carele Koerner, Nelhe L. Lane, Nelllo L. {elon C. Ledden, Jennle Leonanl, Emma M. Letx, Lester W, Lowis, John C. Livingston, Mary I Madden, llonora K. Manning, Joste 1L Mason, Carrle E. McFadden, Stinnlo K. Mcintvro, Alice 3, llc.’llnl{. John E. McWade, John Melmer, Allca 1. Merlum, Fannio . Michels, Charies Tenry Miller, Fannie N. Miller, Lonisa B. E. Milier, years of atudy,—snd It ls gralifying to note fhe high micasure of Auccess which attend- ed tho,young graduates' cforts, A number of prominent poople otcupled scats on the pladorm, Incinding Prof. Abernethy, who- presided over the exerciscs: Profs. Howe, frearns, Freeman, Olavn, Wheeler, and Bastin, the Rev, Dr. Turroughs, the Rev. Dr. Everts, the Ltev, Dr, Custis, the Hev. Dr. Anderson, the Rev, Dr. Cheney, Dr. Dexter, Dr. J. A. Smith, Dr. ioone, Muyor Jiesth, Carporation Counsel lon Biecld, the Hon, Thomaa lloyne, Mesers, 0. W, Tlare rett, Maj. Hust, and others. —Tho oratorical feature of the occasion waa varlod by sereral muni- cai selections performed by liand's Orchextra and udiciously interepcreed smons the forensic eflorta. lie young orators werg the reciplents of the usunl finl(ering attentions In the shape of applause and lowere, TNH EXERCISES rero opened with prayor hg. the ey, Dr. Custls, of the Michigan Avenue ptist Church. After mnsie, Mr. Perry Iinfed, of Pardeeville, Wis., do- Iivered the imt oration, his theme bong ‘‘The American Mina." In Mr. Baird's opinion America ‘wonld yet, and perhaps at no distant day, produce ber Platos, her Dacons, her Miltons, her Bhake spcares. Br. Luthor Gooreo Bass, of Malden, 1T, grew enthuslastic over the **Dencllcence of Art.'" So , long 8s the beantifnl remained, said he, in conela. elon, that fact alona would be suficient reason for the existenco of art, Mr. Willlam Wallace Cole,Jr,, of Annawan, IlL., spoke of ** Popular Feeling."! There ncver was before, raid he, much a demand for leaders, and the DEGHEES werg conferred as follows: Hachelor of Arts upon Arthur W, Litile, Jtfiu\ih Gaston, Charles IS, Fei ney, Milton E. Churchill, Ilarrist 8, Hnrd; Bac elor of Scleuce npon Walter M. Jay, Charles Da son, Fannle AL Hague; Master of Arts upon M. Bperry and the liev. A. Regz. After the Co mencementexerclses thie alumuiand invited guesta, to the number of 400, mot In the pariors of tho Ualun llotel for roclal reunion, otc. ,aiter which the annual banquet waa held. The meellng was eape- lly designed 09 & compllment to Dr. Batoman, lfi;l the cxercisus wore of tho wost Interoating characier, ADDRESSES i ot a0 andCi T aveniav, dune so,—Pumasion, feb Hofsa ot dhie: | RILLIIAN tonty Jeats afier_ihla Comnany was 4 Nelile'V, Mouney, Lonise C, Morehouse, M. Dora ‘o Connnrcatibnatiste of tils state ar | were made by the Mon. & M. Cralz, of the Bu- | tethied by Hines: i thror o Npaldine §ie | 2:40 clnsat best thren in five, in Larness: Organizols T IO Ol o omEnt WIS Act IS freat foader woald siwayy tae 3, middle, gruand | Soryan, st 0. loser, Willaum 0. Matis, e | suio Jetitedneas” o the”colle rcea Coart. on behmlf of the afamul, and on bex | Seared o Hlara il o o ot Sfe e Tha i eubars A R0l Boversment the i 0y ol after gaeroine tull coutrul of all s fotereata.) 1a naswer to Al paper, g ‘Hetoleess, That thle Tioard would b hianpy to aya so Iarkn nnd’ respectabio & body of people as *tthe Cungregationeiista of fillnols ™ aasume the indelteds reored on' Clapo's long 0y to Hallisas, which wis e [l ¥8teh ‘Ghicain, entens- b m. Lady v, by well taken, 1. 8 Waukegan, 1iL, b. g David Tieaide tho play noted abors, which atected tho | 1" R R score, there was plenty of langhable and interest. Hudu Dovle, Puiladelphls, enters b, g Volaey, by ing play, espocially in tho eighth Inning. Hero | Volunteer Nicbola'led off with a aafe bonnder over Bradley, opinions, Mr. Chatles Ray Dean, of Chicago, spoke of the ** Nocesnity of ltevolntions,” The partlcular rev. olution he advocated was 8 reform in American politics, In our jury system, of o L Nicksot, Angusias, Noll, ¥iaicen b. Orio fannah E. Page, Edward® J, Patek. Litllo K. Panlk, M, Luin Pugh, Lydin Ragatg, Tia L. Hoeder, Kioma F. Rieley, Edward J. Hogerson, Pauline . Hommeivs, Joaona K. Ityan, Dors Adello Shichls, novge puts forth fta extraordinary powers axcept under clrcumstances which require it, That gov- ernment Is the best which, while performing all its dutics, Iutorferes the least with the Iawful pursalts . of ita people. 111601, during the third yearof the, half of tho Trustoos by ex-Scerctary Browning and Judge Lawrence, both of whom are on the Bonrd. Dr. Bateman, in his happy manner, re- nded. Other epeeches by prominent slumini T e Cultese and. Grnd 16 1t thelt conndencs | gojowed. Undor s mintetration of Dr. Bateman in carnest plea for tho peace policy, hin subject wing:_** Peace, the true Pollcy of Nations, " Mr. Natt Kingston Honore, of Clilcago, apake of ++Socfety and Sohtudo,” “The former had Ite ad- santages o well e ita dieadsantages. Quietude wan ‘be element of wisdom, and the calmeat was the visest man, In the enjoyment of solitudo lay the aosmbility of attaintog perfection of chamcler and 1 thas verifylng the aphorlem Mr. Jamea Langland, of Chicago, spoke of the *“euteguarde of tho Republlc,” among which lo roumcrated the Chirlstian rellzlon and it refining, civiiizing tendencies, free achools, and frec press. Mr. Powler Edgar Lansing, of Darlington, Wis.. delivared on oratlon on **The lrreslstible Tend- ancy, ™ which he defined to be tho univeraal desire fur tremdou, and Mr. Georgo Matenall McConaughy, of Rochetie, 11, epoko on **The Relation of the Scholar to the " Tto wuw followed by Mr. , Kan., in an ora some amendment, until 18:7, when it wus repealed, and it Lay never been re-cnacted. No one aup-- poses that tho power to reatore Its provisions has beun loet. A change of circumstances aecmed to renider sucli a regulation no longer necessary, and: it was abandoncd for tho time. The power was not surrendered. That remains for future cxere cisa when r::]alvmt £o here, the power of regu- lation exfated from tho Leginning, but {$ was now exorcleed untll, in the Jodginent of the body pol= itic, the condition of thiogs wae snch a8 to rendcr, it neceraary fdr the commun good, 1t {a held thned it does not aifect tho case that, before the powes was excrciscd, the road had Leen leasod. and 14 . fncowe pledizeld 1o tho paywmont of ite debts; and, that, as the road was whoily within the State, thod lutter had full power In the abvenca of legislation by Conuress. It 18 also Lcld that the ntatute is not* iu cuntiict with the Constitution of tlie State con= Doard of grrustees, umuler an actof the Uitnols Logls- 1aturo, m¥t wo huve no puwer (o delegaty our Trust- W, It, Crawford, Richmond, Ind,, enters b. g. Bam 'l Py tc. ! . reign of Wililam and Mary, Parltament provided 22, and_ea-opes L Hut we tee the following oatacies “olly, Eirkwool, by Kirkwood. 3 (s P Tho orchestra gavo several choca airs from **La | Inily Eimmons, Fred W, Suiith, Lizzlu &, Smyth, | snd, co-operation co o4 | Knox Coitege han taken a frest start, and prosper | and Dorgan followod with 8 sbarp one between e, faate, ente: ansf for the regulation of tho ratce of chiarges by common B e A= £ Cht A T et Pk 1. Hanaanl: yrsnelr “axuming gull couteol of wll 1ta loieresln™ | oy tayg suem opontng boforo her. ‘Anon and Peters, Clapp sacrificed himself 1o send x‘:'pp’u.;" f 1"“ a l ] ‘;I: T"T e VY | flnea. " “Tho. wtatute. Tematned. n forco, With Mr. Marvin Hradiey ilarrlson, of Chicago, raade | Spallord, Adelaldie Bneig! D. Stonnard, | *&in=The Colloge belonxs in trust to the present them along o base, and Iefc 1 to McGsary to being | 37l Tabor, Chloagoy cntersgr. g Mitiou . ', Btin: Blrunk, Emma L. Swift, W, 0. Tulcott, Clara M, Thompson, Mary A. Trichka, Aley 1. Turnbull, Prank C. Tyeon, Emille 8. Walker, Mary Allca Walnh, Minnie A, Ward, Goorzo 0. Wats, Samuel L. Weber, K. C. Wentworth, Mate llolen Wilcox, Martha I, Wlicox, Sara Bmma Willlams, Emma Minule Winkler, imogene I, Winahip, Nottle 1. Wood. Sazah A, Worth, Clara A, Wright, Fannle L. Wright. EXENCINEA, The first on the prugramme, nftee an offertolre in D by Mz, Falk, waaan oy, entitled **Love Mo, Love My Dog,* by Miss Lizzlo Bates, The pro- duetion, lllbouml coupled with a homoly title, wae wery fina, aud the Aentiments taught wero to the cffeet that one should have l‘hlfllg not only for one's nelghbor, but for thelr hobbles and weak- nesees, = Next followed ** Modern Eceptren, " by Frank D, MISOCELLANEOUS, " 8T, XAVIEWH . The thirty-first annnal commoncement of Bt. Xavier's Academy was Lield last evenlng at the ine stitution, carner of Tweuty-ninth stroet and Wa« bash avenuo, There was a very large attendance of spectators, and the vrogramme, which was of great length, furnlshed entertalnment for all. Among those gn-nent wers Nishop Foley, of Ci eago, iwhop Spalding, of Peoria, and a larpe num- ber of other promineut clorgymun. In addition to the regular exercises tho visliors were called upon to view and asdmlre a very oo collectiun of crayon drawings, maintings on wilk, 1o ofl, and water-colors, und some wplendid spccimens of embrotdery and lace-maxing, all tha tnem i e it & |hn§tvlmlllmlur. o ur‘.u'ng, ol €0 Smith, or. m, Prane andled very sharply 1o Spalding, putting out tha 3 _ Virlker. A3 woon 48 thio ball le7t Brudiey, Dormn | 5 ApADAY. July —Purse of 6000, far horsesof the started from second to third, regardices of the fact "W, M, Crawlurd, Riohmond, Ind., enlers gr. g. Jack :nn Yul‘c‘v (n:lnnhr {nr N'l‘:blol‘;: wnn ""uf"fl"' uTmr.l;zn lrlmn‘}) :gh s R e TG ERE seoing tho fokey staried off across thodin- | A By - . ;:gix‘fld BailIn nan fim‘l e crowd laughed furlous. | Wi Dbl b, cators ic' @ Beotiand, attho antics of Orgnt ant 'urce an eshout, O thelr comrmace, 1t ended by Force belng run ONE | by i HoumCr: siadison, Wis., entersbik. , Jerod, by 3icVey and Anon.and nn rina wors scored, An- x’ruuluv..}nly 3.—~Purse 81,200 for horses of the 3:19 oftior w of play wan by Iradlay to Petors, | oluass catelitng Hon ;..JZH{‘ "fox"’:lz atlar h{khfi" m.'é;, © Bikda Doble Phiiadelphla eniers b g, Dodlno by Voi- a two- 1 o sharpeal of worl lon vl Rt Tonju was whan Force, Metieary, and Craft | qibs il Crawford, Blchmond, Ind., enterat, m. Liia dgublod up Gleun snd Dradioy i tho second in- | Flo%uiTriavie, Canton, T, entersd, . Littls Fred, ning. Dehilman alse made a duo catch o Jonea in | by ** Old Morg. fhorhtun ioning when v rane hung on o evant, | Y & bieKin, 6l Louls enters ch. g. Marlon, by ‘I'he hono (eam ayed w ro nach unity an ‘3 = % Apitit that it 1a nol meceesary to mention thom in g PknEAIAY, July 4.—Purss $000, for horses of the power'to atlicr persons suy piora (han exccutorsof a will can delagste thelr powers tu otlitre. econd—Wo are not aware that Lo friendsof the principles of the College are dineatieied with its belog coptrolled by the preseit lourd. Third—*The (leneral [Congregational] Atsoclatton of I1l1nols,* which % probably the hody meant by tiie _drawcts of th pesliton, lias, wa bellcvs, nu corporaia exizience, sud cannot own oF ** coutrol * s college or foot of real estate nor do we xnow ol a colleye v earth owned il *lcousroiien” Ly a Anoclation. This papur, therefore, 2 ty, swing 1o Lud IEROFUEE OF ILa%o OF the Uraw. r of the putition, Abd I thess [usurmountable ~ulnla, ta tue prayer of tha pesitioners did nut €xiaf e Aiate Congrezariunat Awaclation of Dilouie coul noL ot and outrol Witaton College, se Dy thin paper, without had falth to lelols, “Jacksonvhile s, from which they et and to which llll" ll’c‘ml It ally Ing the privlieges of citizens. AMrmed. glas work of the young ladies of the Acadamy. 133 clasn G semong frs - Hommonmtbltitgr Btannard, which waa sleo s bl citors: +Thers e ll:llu:(a{?{gc:?-’d?u‘v‘cr:ddbyw Siss 1. P dotall.” Fallowlogls © il ovte, Puiadoipn, caters b. &, Votsey, by | *Fho Ciof Juatica deliverod ths opiaton. Lut the adidras 04 od the | Is Always Rvom st the Tap,* an essay by Miss . ey follawes [ W, il, Crawford, Ttichmo: nd., enters b. g. Ba % T e T et fasfi | Klaia %, Crane. tath 0 lesson Of peréoverance *ihutugn of tha Fast,” bath of which R R FIATE | Koy Engngnond ad. eo 584D | COMING DOWN T0 IARD-PAN. 110 men and thinge. 8nd whose, delivery wan the | in well-worded language, which broight bor nue ‘Coltege. in tha- future ag M | Fecoivod *\Tho cntoano. —i———— | ; Geurke It Logan." Chléago, enters ch. g Ralls K.y | Tho Lake Shore & Michiyan Sauthurn Ralirossl nearont to perloition. was 1hat of Aisa Jemo . | merous bouquets. ~ **'The Trio Ktatauan,” an’ it wralrs s sccute el 407 | Lumani lal Datios, " O 9 4l 9 )by UelilLe e tors Maguto B, by | 88 18 necesanry Lo -furshor eurtail axpenacs, and Walte, on 'the * Inlaence of Plato and ‘Aristotly | eratior by Luster W, Lewls, waswell deliverai, oy e Womopan founds | 1z Aok Tiemagt . & 82 7 3 | o, Crooke Chionse, entom gr. W MU0 B X | oy weual the employoa of tho rosd bave thelr pay' on Modern Thonglt ™ Sne gaven charming aketch | _ Varfatlona oo the'Scotch bong **Annie Laurie™ | & WablGursten cunsciontions obiigations & iia fegal | 1 Thy Home, ** Tha Huppicat 3 1l 2 8 o . Granger, Chicapo, entars . g, Geargo F. L roy of thoir lives, drow the Tines hotwoen their myn. | wore porformed upon the organ by Mr. Falk, after | Loard of Trusieer, Days of Life," Mies A, Brady; **Beautles of Na. 1 2l 1) 0 of §i W S rorre tatce, ontora b, m, Lady Me, by | cut duwn in order to oofutn this end. Thlasivle toms of philosophy~with rare ekill and keen | which camean essay entitlod **\Yoman in Litera- | *irho order of the day having arrived, aftor have nued," Miss K. Contoy; and the valedicto 1| 1 @3 2 2| Tom Kolfe. of cartailing exuenscs has been going on among analytic power, and- traced the induenco of thoie | ture,” by Slise Mamie A, Ward. This younglady | tye aneo beon pastpoetponad, the Trusices rotired | fendered by Mise P Dillon. Mles 1t Mchonaull o 21 8 1) 0| g tho matter of runntug-horscs, Dexter Park 1o | all the roadsat regular intervals ever since tho honght on the thinkers af succceding sges, handled”her subject i a gracofal mannes, sud her | ¢y the i'resident'a roomand thok tw tho proposition | Als0 read a very pleasant little posi AL 0 O] W 1l 0| agpresnt woll representud, noarly 100 belng pres- alc of 1673, and wagcs on most road 1 Trof, Abornetlby then conforred eitort betakened great deal of thought and sound | respecting ercinos wote interspunied with somo frat-class of 2| 0 of 0| el Or'coure amang #0 sny thiero aro plenty of | P h i OUE FOALY Abm. 60 0 w: "“UIHR DEGIERS AS POLLOWS: £OIMINON-ECNNS, TLRO¥, WENSTEN'S PINANCIAL SETTLEMENT. muslc by the young ladics, Tho distribution of D, 0| 0 1} O | yo0i oncs, of which the following sre the wost | DOV that I a further rednction should be declded I, A. ir Cvures—Ueery Dalrd, Luther Georga It Miva Kuina i, Curistin rend an esnsy on **Te- | gy, Voand referred tha proposition to a Commii- | Ireminme waswiadeut tha closs by the Blutiop of ~0' 10/ 37| 15 noteworthy § wpon some of the employos will bu compelicd to Wallace Col vl iiradiny Tiareon, Natt | sults,” which wos 8 carcfully-worded pancr, dise | yaq of the Wholo, An Informel ballos was taken to | 108 Dioceso. 01027/ 150 5 | K, Powers, of Decatur, TIL, hasa strong stable, | work fos almost nothing. Whenevor times are dulhi s Langland, ¥owler Fdgor laying considarablo refloction, Irving Desly do- v COOK COUNTY NORMAL BCIOOL. conslating of Sprin; flull‘l Lonnie leli, Princess, ancla tariun Kmi I (s &) b an oxproasion o the amount o bs scttlod on 12l o sl o 1l and tle profits small & reduction of wages is imuies N rien Kmith, Ivered an oration on ** Progroea. ™ A quariette, | firor woltor. Tho ballot varled from unthing | TheCommencament cxorcisce of the Janlor class 2l E Kinmn Warren, and Noltle, Tho grat two are 4- » 4 CowrseCliaties liay. Doan, George Marshiall | +ijow Can 8 Bird Lelp Singing,* was sung by | ni'to the fall Intorest of hie endowment, it was | 8f IK77 of the Cook County Nonual Kchool was ol 0l 4 1| 1| year-olde and tha athers 3, dintely ordered. This would be folr enough if the| Meonauxhy, Jemte Fremont Walte, Lomalus Adolph® | ytjagon Pruline J. Tomwelre, Minnlo Kemp, Hoten | fh (0 the fll fteront of B Encaiments JERS | heid (ast eyening In tho Inrge “hull of the achool, 0| 0f 1| 61 0| Yg5nca’Tobin in horo from New Orloans with that | Wakes were raised aynin whonever tmsiucss ln-: "5, % ot Conrae—Arthur D Hopre. M.“rags, and A, dobn K. MeWade, (o sucha | BRI voad, 2o Bz, Bl 000 B, B ERIREERYS | which wah Lastefully " decorsted with flowers 0 2/261 0 0 | gooi ruce-hurse, dobn Haker, proves aud tha prufits afo large. liut auch stop is LB, in Course—gdmund A.Koal Chartea 0, 1. | meunor as to call out an encare from the uiicnce, | fgnis, B B Yes Ll on, O ¥ i | and_overgreons. Tho graduales, twelve i of 3171 H 0| g Syenr-ld flly Kate Clazton, and the 4. | bovertiaken, snd notna single Instance havo the Wrockway, John diruwn, Uoige As 11, ke Jamed { A Uermau usany, ontitled **Bonnscheln,™ wana [ (FIWEADOSE stiRiy Idet Betwben ot SRS | number, © wers Mary "A. Hooth, Kmma o| 0 1| 0 [ year-old mare Ene Lt Tn chanse of the well. | Iiroads mado un advance in wages of their own T Buthane ¥ 1y Coliter, iiamiet wgl,-'gwhm @ine production by ' Mi+n Minnle E. Mclutvre, wha i g A Nroodbent, Marla "B, Colb, ~ Mary 0l o 8 0 0| %uown lilinals trainer, Wiloy Huc! accurd, Of course it is usoless on tho part T e b L arkeeq S0l | luoked radiont 1 winte musiin and nutural fowers. | "o foard asnctloned tho voto of the Committes | X: Clarke, M. Louiso Foater, ‘Annlo W, Tuatar, 1% 0 0 L} 1\, Suiner, snother Tliinots man, bas the | of tho cmpluyes fo kick ~agslust thosa. Tindiys Willlntn A 185 sooriér, Samuel, it Horford, | Bhw was heartliy spplauded by the appreciative | whon It urose ? Frances Morgan, Flota May, and Nettlo E. 0l 1} 1f 8 1| 5.year.old black horsa Startle, that ha run and | continued reductions, because, should any of thery Fiiny % THsrell, Tobere 16 dampotis G, Arihar Le: | maltitude composing the sudience. M e Siatin roslancd hix position on tno | Mathews. 'Mlig programme was'se follows: ~ Grand o|—l—l—+|== | 'w3n many A good racs, sad the4-year-old bay | fefuse to ahida Ly the edict, thoy would forthwitly i ¢ Soeian 0, Metriit, Chaviea i, | - **Inventions," au oration, by Bameel L Weber, | patey teacs (lafiln vesimed RIS posttion B0 488 | March by A, M. Fietehor; pragee by tha Rev. U. o3 8l 7127110] 3 | Bore Tenmp. -] be dischargod, as thero are numberless mon out of orieou, Cinrics W ‘Nicboles Louls . Vartridis, | and a wali-written and weil-dollvered cesay by | jj) AR T " K. Hoover; salutatory, Mles Bmma ISroadbent} RCORED. “The Jeycar-old chestuut mare Diendell s in | employment just now who are willing to take thelr Bewton A panriduc, ), vostcr Ghodos lehsni Wo | Mise Frances 15, Orton, entiticd **Tho Progross of | M YEREUP S 0 nied by Mr, Britten, and rexd | S983%, v Slgny and_Superstitions,” Fieta Nay; 04606780 charge of John Bennett. v placca for aliwost any compeneation they fon ot Cntnd s Saenat Lavaar 1. rompul, iieiacd | & Century, * followed in regular onder, and rocelved | prviously in the afternoon, was adopted. vocal' salo, Mr. G. W. Murray; omtlon, ** Tria £ 2031000 0-g| doe McMahon, from Loulsville, has the gamo | Thielast rednction on tho lake thore & Michigand e b S A T Frenard | thelr shacs of applauso and bouqueta. e CUMATTCHE 0%, FINANCE, Prayinca of Journallam,” by 'Georga A, Curtln; 0 0 10000 0 14| oW horws Kilbogm, the cheatnut stallion Raws | Bouthern has beon ordured by Mr. W. M. Vao ey Thottss Worthinkiod, Ttobert L, Wever, Willjam 1 *The Influenca of the Newspapor,* by Edward o4, anil tha A Iows; | Teading, +* Kentucky Bitl, y M, Bpringer; pro- & EANNED, Riattor, thet has run 80 well this scason, and the | bt bunself, and consquently no fsult can Whitiaker, Albert 1. Walker, Frauk’ W, Walker, | J. Roxureon, an oration, kave tlie‘audiétice con- roported, aud the report was adupied, us follows; | fugiional oesay, ** K! ren, ' Mary B, 152" % 50789 | promising2-yoar-old ike Bonhan. foand with $ho officiala of the’ foad, an they theme Jacs G Wormall, George W, WoOdUATY: od. Silas Ad. | Mldeianio statiatlcal infornation, snd showed & Hr-ts;énl;!;l‘nl-luy' 1 God and :nr|plo:|n|unm\\rv Clarke; lnstrumenta + Marth M. 00201000 0-3 Al n{lnl,IhnnnlyClllukflmnnnnlhe ronnd, | selves are included tu the arder, and tuey undaubt- i AR Charioe Yineker, ATRel, "Abratan Asy. | Sreat doal of lugeuuity of constriction. N taun oy thailinony sttt wortt scictivs, o "0 | Loutso' Kostor: ~ class 1, A W, 1 bt Louls, 00000000 0=0|bhssu aitong string under comeuni of i wbla | edly dilike ¢ fast aeuuch sa iho low-priced em- Fhiotiua tideia, Wikl Warden lioais Goorio 1 Muss Minole Kemp. Tho lattor was # sensibla Tahinm o aruist o teiddSd rn the ‘rfenda of uis | ~The actiotare! y Collegs was i bases on clean blle—Chicago, 123 Bt, | years, will givétho bo llovee el cingluyes of A grides, Wiy te Eorney, Willlam Allds Durthai, erbert arfol production, upon & sensiblo subject, which was | fastitution), 10 be paid lu eash vr zood obifgations, rosented to Moran, after which B, 5] Ipper, by limp Phaeton, out of a Loxington mar amounl tecolved cxcesds 10 couts per hour ue {;j,;‘.',-‘ oha Cliarice liezun, Fliomas Dasis Bainl, Ben: | within the range of the cumprelonsion both of tha | deawiiaf per cen lakerents on ur befurs the next ans } brof. Wentworth pressated the diplomad, Georga Lible duy, or 30 month, Duf B Cratr . g, Hiobers” Costingtun, Charies | 181 Fosdorand the sudisuce, # was apnro« 7 ouse lays—Readlcy, Spalding, Anson, and | -Arainis, bDred tho sawio way; and the bay horse McVuy, 1; Force, McGeary, and Croft, 1. Jim Murphy. Firat bune 0u errors—Anson, 1; Ilines, 13 Dore i "Nt;tl.l.“ fl'fi'&f{.‘."fi .f,',fi:;h.‘fl',',’; bn}::‘nt ‘m: gl’v:‘: i o caearns 1y Nichols. 1. Chicago, 23 8t | GOS0 tanncck Durn. They ar both deyoar- r per iu_catce whero the reduction of 10 pee cent would reduco tho pay of hour men below 10 cents por heur, or day men below $1 per n.la;, ot employea of uthcr classos below 330 pur mouth, uo ual meoting. are upon the condition that $23,000 bo secured, ThIrd—Fnas th Executive Commities eniploy, and fotio work st ai early day, suchayenclee abwlll sccurs the ual jayment of thié eatire fadehtodoca of tha D. Vlant, County Superintendent, presented the teachers’ cortif 8 Lo each member of the clasw. V. f, Drooks prosented the lirooks prizes to the succesaful contestants of tha Kberhartonan oiinting Cromeet, Clurloa Bawams Cllnene Androw M. Urawford, Charlcs Kdwin Caldwell, Irviig Le Loy Cidler, Charfea Veter Caltwetl, Witllaud Juwoth Conan, George Patrick Cunningham,) Danfel Chiambers Durs rach, Levl Dixon, Witliam Morri ciated hly tha laltvr. George C. Watts dellvored s lithcal wpecoh upon **The Ol ¥ra In American Pulitica Ievivudt, " Misa M, Lulu i'ugh read an evsay on **Farth's e. Koclety, The @rat prize was §0 In cash, {be sccond e i 1 4 ormer has dsmonsirated that be 1s & | reduction shall be mage. VEverdie, brank Willam oey., Wilian o T it Shenered Tha yatodictnsy sty | - Alter furthor discaseionof the fnsncos, In which | §0-1 cash L ha Liipe priten (oF oratory and Do et 1 Che 1 Forder 1y Nick: e T s B thathelea | P Chicayo, Tfock inland & Pacine Rallroad has Tecks TwLer, Boshum Taraiwarih, donh W drcsaes. " Sholid splondidly, it ‘wae. rowarded | propotions waro made looking (o several largs | declamatlonv, which weze s ounher of e ook, | olaL. Chicago, 47 bi. Loulk: 3. 0 A Waddell. of Peorls, hias the by horse Rtenfro, | a1é0 found It veccarary to curtail fte ozpcnaes, and Fianor, Gewrwe Washizkton Ourban, Guorio Preds with seversl bouquels, donasions, the Buard adjourned, wers thon presented, after which the Kt.-1lev, | 'Havis on called belle—0 Nichols, 1. wid te ounident of winulug something. hias maunged 10 obtaln the desirad ond without cut Gray, ain, Martin Graham, William Oriande ON TIIE PLATYORM Bishop Chieney delivored the cluas address, Fassed balls—Mevcy, 3 2 Mike Welen, from New Orlcans, Laa threo pood | ting down tho wages of tls vinploves still lower, HETlon Workh Howit £y veier e, Rere) [ oo sevoral mombera of (he Board of Education AT NOCKFORD, LAKE vinW, Wild pliclice—Noug,' guca n Verdlgrie, Commodoro Parlsol, aud Port | 1L t4a eenit S st with th ssll vay Lhay i 1iiramn Hauliton, Josepl Mo g aud other prowlinent visitors, The oo, W, Il 2 Ui Stamb: e 4 Leonard. The last nsmed 1s now In his year, l, 2 R T e :fmunf:""m{'.f" Hullivan. Preaident of the Board of Bdueation, bes TIIB PEMALN ARMINARY. A literary oxhibltion was given By the cholars re—Stambaugh, were receiviny, to ntatn such aldermanic pro= rtlons. But this is explained by tho fact thut liey have bovn taking their lunches st Hmlith's depot restaurant, for which the Company footuu tue tlls, The Munagors, atter conslderiog for a shart time how they coald curtall the expensea still further, fuupd that by stop) ing those luuches tha expcnsa account would nut only e mlorinnr leaye eued, but the health of thelr cumpluyes would alra be considerably Siproved, as it would ges rid of some uf thelr aurplus fat.” This ls ihe reason why the employes of the Rock Jeland will bave 1o do. without thelr splendid lunches 'after July nd it but report says can run as well us aver. pmpleug by e, Stambeugh was mnquel: | 2 fiai Junninge, oneof the bost kiiown alners In the country, has come on from Lonfeville with ing called upon, tande a short wpoech, highly com. Apectul Dirpatch fo Tha Tritune, Rocxroun, ., June 28.—Tho Commencement- oxorcises of the Itockford Femalo Bewminary began last Bunday with the Daccalaureate Sermon, which was preached by the Hov, J. 11, ltchey, pastor of the Westminsicr Presbytorian Charch, of this city, The sddress belore the Socloty of Mission Juquiry was delivered on the evening of the same day by tho Rev, Q. L, Ladd, of Milwaukes. Mouday and Tucsday were devoted to examiuations In the Proe paratory snd College Departmouts. The Converva- of the Iligh Behool In thoir ole-nfih-ll Wednos. day night, 'Tne room was gracefulty festooned snd adorned with evergrocns and Gurs] arranges ments, and flled with the g:lmnl of the institne tlon, anxious tn ace tholr boye and gitle do thele best. Those who took part in the exercises were Robert P, Purkor, James ¥, Conwell, Miss Mead, Miss Pitkin, Maonlug Andersen, and Vinule Bare rows. Y Hfln&hly luflxfid wdb“l erfectly lmun;tm. yet e A e T emiont "hira "t | tho bay wokiing Vatriot, the. cheutnnt aiallion Olly aemich as the Injustice (1 there was any) fell on | Gamwon, and tha S-yesr-old fily Adventure, by tho homa ine, (ilonn particulszly, 1t %% siiss ‘g | Danlel Boono. well, ‘Thora 14 no chance for & kick. BACES AT JACKSON, MICIL, ‘The change in (be Bt " Louls nino was made Bpecial Dispateh 0 The Triduna, causy b y Jacxeon, Mich., June 26,—The June mesting nesville Wednesday, and could not piay, | somuenced here uterdgyd the first day's mces His place at third was vxcellently filled by Dorgan, | belug postponed from Wedneeday on sccount of whilu Debiman weat tafeft. 'Fhe latter modu ouo | tho heavy storms of Tuesday and Mondsy cuttin, catch which bardly any felder could buve roached | up thetrack. Binos then weather has beon all thal mendatury to clasw, lle complimentod thy essnyn und orations, all of which he proguunced of & very bieh order, Prof. Kodnuy Weleh, Chalrman of the Divislon igh Benool Comnittes, hiad the honor of distribe utitig the prizes for good couduct, aud tha diplue wmas, which be did in Lis usual Lappy mai companying the delightful vxcrelse with drews full of his own pecullar dry humor. 'l'ha‘((ulnf indies who received tha Mins M, Lulu Pugh and Mise Josle M"mn. The exerciaes were very ably conducted Ly Prof, MICUIGAN UNIVERBITY, Speciut Dispaich (o The Triduna, AXN Ansoi, Mich., June 28, —Th of tlo Buard of Regents uf sho Michl ik, Frane § Rose. Jusuph Boutiey Logers, Juhn ; ; s o Tor s TTha track wes B g | Measrs. Jackwith, Adanis. sud others of ‘wiatcly ; pert iird toyal, Jamcs Loy iteat, Irath Daker, the Principal ‘Thiess Diviaion Hy ty closod last nights. ‘They have digmisscd Praf, | 8%all: . e 0 roporifons will ‘herewfler be secn wanderiny D el B, Wi B e ot ok i g | tory concert was eiven Monlay oveuing, abiho | Anirow Ten Hrouk Librarian,'and ‘lected Hay: | ,Eho Ehicaos do net play at il todey, Lok B L B AR B T 'Eumun Urecta a8 10an as apindics, people wh : ArinurTiuhiie Jamvs Lawia To Schoul pruper. ‘The latler feaultos n course of | Hecond Conaregutions| Church, and wes an oot ne. fornier for Bt. Louls, aud wil play thers to-moge | The following sre the summaries of the racea thus | know nwhy it Is this, Fompaun, William 11 four years to grodual lwm', while tho forwer ro- | lalnment repleto with music of a high degreeof exe ooy il 2 \:",‘;:-mmm 55500 pur | 70w anid Monday. Tue-Juy they play in | far trotted: e—— Ty eekuanion va Sk Wealey quiroy_but two yurs, Of course waoy of the | cellonce, Tho Aunivorsary Addross—a beautifully ) conmendenca of Tengthenlug the cudres | Indianapolts, ‘Wednesdny, the Glorious Bourth, | | Thrce-minuta race, prewlume, 8500, divided into LIVE STOCIK, . p o e ey Wiaime o Walicw Wil Teavlerbeatcins i bg unts wrlton sasay an 2+ The Pootey of Wordaworth .~ | of study frau dlz to uino monihe, “rha Topnior | K111 follawing duy thoy piay (B Busous ot thres pisens 2113, The managers of the milroads runnig Essk ey Tube liztecn, Cliarles Zuppaa, was givon ut the Second Cougregationsd Chusc) resiuenca of Prof, Vrieze on the south side of the | ¢ 4 o k fran thle cily aro conslderpbly stirred up on ac- o imgianciles poiitt il B sitw | goUTH-BIDE 1IGI-S0MOOL, | Fisiaybight : " | campus is 10 be' Gecd far the Duniul College herar | MAY look out for avielt. Leaviax hers Thursday B 81 R S b Aot et o i e e e 35 Thamad ANNIVERSARY BXEJC All thie was bat preparatory tohthe great event of | after, no apyropriation fur buflding @ e ono hay. | Wbl they play in Winona, Miun., Friday, tho s 0. Pt Catten Heury Day ot Levt fere CHEL tho weuk, Which took pince on Thutsdsy morning, | inzboen made by tho Legislatute,” Tho Degreo of | the Uth: in Mlniivopulis, Bagurday, the Tths in St. % | Contral Ratlrosd In regard ta the live-stock pool. 1 Uohrt Surcas J ikt Bt Tliigbias | Tue second anniversary excrcleca of the Southe | whuns tumber of dalotily-atlirod damsols read | Master of -Atts’ was cunfurred on Fheodure 11, | bauly Monday, the bih; In Mianexpolis, Tueulay, u.~ | Anstated & day or two aza, this pool has boon vury i girurgebutin i, Erauk dmes Wileus, 0 | Divislon Higk-8clool drew to Plymouth Chureb | tielr essays w & sca of loviug maumas, dotlug | Johnaon, of 74, who guca 1o Eurupa luicdiately }"""}““' 8 Bk P, Wednouday, b 1ith; and dlvastrons to the Interfats of thle city, and partice e | Lo areing on of the gt svacucen which | b S i, s s aniston | koo ot ot o fslicpwon b, 3 | B0 pinters e o ey Sty S e 'S, 4. Honorary—harles 11, Talllet, of Nevads, In.q | has ever assombied in that vpacious cdidee, The | I . f odll BT et 4] e ) pends almost entiraly on the businoss it gets hicre, Dy el Bl 1 Ciictiul ¥ D™ ot | plattoris, whdch wes voeupied by tho graduaics B nla morning, At an varly hour, the Some | Dinca will 6o contimuod bert var olwilatands y s " inary-chapel was Biled with 8 large and attmiive audience, Mius Sara 1. Clapp, - of \\luwnlunla ‘Wis., ju & neat and yraceful salutatory, receiv: the audlunce with the usuat wonds of welcomo, Ml Imogene 8. Plurce, of Cobden, with the mot- 1o, *'Loyalty," showed how wmen, from an inboin 10 the lack of approvrlations by {bo Leglalature. YALE, Naw Tavny, Juno 28, —At the Commeheament of Yale Colloge the I morury degees of LL, D, was conferred ubun ex-Socrotary of the luterior Jacob D, Cox, of "Toledo, 1., aud Artemus Mariin, of L 0, u r—f L I il iivraliys Towa:” e ovdow, Costin L.0.=Mows Guun, M. D., of Rush Medical Col- Dr. Andorsun disimbuscd the audience with the Lencdicslon, f and has no Southwesteru councctlious like the othe ct roads bolougiug to the pool, 1t is not at all surprising that the mauagers of the Michigan Cen- Lral have taken this atep, and authorized the mane . engagud, Jehnny Hyan, of last yeas to play with tne new clun for a wo: is not true that Jullsn has whued, ful whethor they want h I'ne; for Arthur Cumuings, I and teachors, waa tsstofully ombellished with plants, and on the organ-guilory ralling wera the otters **8 D §l 8, constructed of Oowers, Ful- Jowing was tho programe; " i 31 i w87, ‘Two-thisty race, premiums, $300, divided {nto nogotiating e Eive a1, | Gurwo paseets Jats ol 0 0f Waalil agors of tho Chicaga & Alton snd Chlcago, Bure y reference, bows to the dominfon of iaw, | Erle, . piteh for thom. 1ol Mathews to-day signed to .l:x.x{ Lojan 4] Wkton & Quinicy to make the sawms ratos oo1 of _TiB ORADUATES' LECEITION, While Alse Plerco eshibited soclety Sotretary Evarts, ex-Secretary Taft, snd Judge hlay the rest of the soavou with tho Columnbus eile of 4 | Bt, Louls as sre made via the Bouthwestern lnes. Last eveniwe Prof, Alunzo Aberucthy, Presldent anchiored 24 the cantrotliug power | Wasts were at e Yale Commupcument oxerclegs | Buckeves. Cutbbert muy yo thers, too. 8 | The unly wouder Is that they did uot take thls step . of the Chicaa Univeruity, gave 8 recention to the 1oa! ol priuciple, Miss Myra Baker, of Rockford, | to-day. 3 LOCKPORT, ¥, Y. : sssounne tliey found out how disastrous this pooling e Sl (el Sncpae in:ihe paviots of the.| ) Eanwutus Bavhig viudied 1o’ ¢ Delusions’:” which Lave il JACKAONVILLE, 101 Fouv, JODH Pt i The fibuns. ot 3 | rraugoment 'waa wo' Qe Inleresta, 4 farther % o 2 3 q cl o ; T ! . <R i ) e s 10 pool out of ¢ questiol beople were present. ‘Tho halls and pariors were Wl i A I g A el 4 Spelid sputcasaTxe Prdn ric, 10 Tecunusch, 5. e e Ll Chieags with everyrecne aud fowers, the tolluls : ¢ of the ladica were very foe, aud the faces i of all present betokencd enjoyment. A real many of those presend eujoyed for % lac Brat $no 9 100k throogh tho ** bl apy-glass 't fu‘thc tower: which was dirccted uf thi ey oo JacksonviLre, Tl - uune UK 8. 4 i3 ik Hamill, the elocutloiilst, bias bees_olected 0 the Clalr of Khetoric wnd Elocution la Hiinuis Culs lege, and bas accepted. 8T. JOIN'S, YOKDHAM. under the present clrenmstanced, and the Chicago roade sze now fu a conditlon 1o compele with the Bt Louis rusds, sud turu the busiuess back luto this chauncl, " A reduction In live-stock rates from Lbis city was made yesterday, sud a further BOSTON—LOUIAVILLR, Bpecku IAymaioh (o [he Tribune, ue thind gam between the Tostous and Luuisiilies called vut 1, )0 pursons. The Bustons won by a little koo | battiug, aud, the Alduna, read @ poew brosenting brauliful plctires of italiau sconcey. Miss Clapp followed able casay entitfed “**Immortal Impres- Mies dary O. Earle, of Frewont, I, teliod tho hlstory of the *“Rossry " as an aid *The Preas 's al 1050l BLAY : L»}}nxfil'fi‘.'rm?‘flg i * Die Prausa der drol £90ceD "uveqne % ':-‘:Hh"‘.?f“.z,'.‘ xS R R 'Two-forty race; premiutng the sam ske! ) Naw Youx, Juns 24.—Hishop lfosecrany way t 4 Jacksonyill o seduction will undoubtedly follow’it tho 8¢, Louts C Tl U LSRG L Malet | 1 chuncepatcoo Oeous . doweyi LAY | o deteioial sxerlce, Mo, Gt € Sl | aeted vty Hrealion S the shcily or 52 | S A IR O G LY TSRS | JISEL B Y| pmen e e e i culertain-d m‘:l:hunmuw sud In soclal couverso o \'"l'-;';‘i"' i 8% ) Libearies." The excrcises closed with a_mosp | 410501 OF 5L Jolin's 28y Fordham, through safely, for tho Loufevillce wero uuanle to | Rodelian i § ¢ | fromall points. A" meeting of raiiread managers 3 i Velvctor i schotarly eftort by Miss Carolius Smith, of Halvi- dere, §l., the titla Of her wesay being ** Trans- lake udvunl’.{o at tho bat of the chauces presonted ol wated Euorgy." tlem by thclt opponents o vend mew arvund. The | There were Afteen entries, aud ten started. fArst rau comr y the Hostons was obtuned ou % x ‘ e % notblng, and {he second one on O'Hourky's xafs ,,;‘,“.'.“.:‘,’,’::',".‘,‘;;“ THCe, premlaate sAmg Lan du bit, aud errors by Buyder and Deviiu, Tho thied | woyomanty uny was wade by Whikw's safe drive for & bose, | SjRomants a long high onu for \wo basa by Murnan | Litiio Gyps {after his- foul fly bad been mitaken and aater .. wautled by Su(der fur a double pisy). an 285 3:30M ¢ Boud’s out to Cruwley. Tho Loulevilica gut their VLEETWUUD FAKK, run afier Lwo weze out In 3 most sialcalous way, Naw Yonx, Juns 28, —\t Fleetwood Park to- Shaffcr reached frat on o thrown ball diopped by | day lhlllur!ahnlll’m\fll\lw‘la lopelul, Pul- be: d, - Adelalde Tiine—4:305; 313801 338 was held at Cleveland yesierday to ind a way vub af tle prosont cowplicatious, aud make gome are rangement which will Lo lsfactory to all cone cerued, Up to alatebourlastevening no news from tho meoting bad been received hero, but It is very doubitul thatanyibingdeclsive haa baenaccomplishs ed, as.he General Jupenutendent did uotatiend. Evidently tho mnanagers uf Who Michizan Centril meau Lo move cautlourly this tue, sud will uot 1o fuvelgled into an arruugement which, ke the oid wue, turus tboir buslness luto other chauneld, 18 for the 5t. Louls roads o mako an armugoment g fue tho wnaintensuco of falr aod rcasonable lvee stock rates, aud it will be time enouga hen for Lhe Chicago roads to entor futo a slmllar arrangement. No one asks that the Chicago roads should curry the business without 8 falr compeosation; all tbat dre Afwr briel addresses by ex-lnspactor Carter and Ald, T hmu{:. Bsupt. Pickard rrc-unml diplomas tho ‘followlug graduates: flomur L. Androws, ¥red 1L, Babcock, Mary & Bell, Mary ¥, Birming’ sam, 1da Bowiand, Loulsa liraum, Maitie Brous, Kitty Broutn, Mary A, Urows, Hyart 1t Caracll, Addle A, Church, Augle J, Clifford, Lizelo AL Corean, Auelia' M. Cook, Julia ' A, Crow, Frauk il Day, Katle A. Daly, Josepline 1L, DeGrall) iatlle W, Faller, Latile 1. Fited, Nacriot Frelt bergor, Lottle C.'Goodrldyd, Jesunette J. Galrus, Eugene Gaructt Charles . Qullets,” Userio En liadloy, Lettie A, llauen, Sadie M. Hashrouck, Mugyie' M. llickiy, Lizdle C, Tiickey, fla A Leuvessy, Lillle 5. oward, Ada L. Houd, Flor: Laries B, Hay- Charles Heftur, Curriu OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Baw Fuaxcisco, June 28. ~4rrived, (he steamer Australis, from Byduey, vis Honoluly, bringing the Britlsh mail, ’ Faurusn Po Juno 28.--Steawship Missis. stvpl, from Li 1, Lasarrived. L8, —Arrive steamships rro; Alsatls, from London; Sows. tol; and Yeddo, from lull. ML, June 24 ~Stesmabiip Mindoo, from New York, bss arrived, S et T u Moxraxat Suue 5o =Tha Hats K. Doble, on THE ALUMNI, TUB ANNUAL MEETING OF TUS ALUMNI A850- cuaTion af the Chleazo Culversity was held in the Law Cols lege, No. 77 Clark street, at 11 o'clock & m. yos- terday. ‘Thls Association now numbers 175 mem- bers, lucluding greduates sluce 1662 and (20 sdded yesterday, sll trum the clugalcul department, The Prealdent of the Associatiou, Mr. W, L. Flerce, of @ cluss Of "0, ded at the weeting, and Mz, ¥. G. Davideon, a resident of this city and & meme- bex of the class of *72, Gliud his regulsr position of feerctary, sud read the miuutes of the last meete WEST KOCKFORD HIGH-BCUOOL. Speclal Diswatch to The tyibune. Rockrony, I, Juue 28, —The Commencoment- oxerclees of the Weat Rockford THeh-School were held this afternggn in the Sceund Cougregutional Church, The cburch was flled o overfowlng wlth the youlh snd beauty of thogity. For sover- alyears Prof. J. i Blodgett, the Prne) has fouglit the drese-fund, and Las st length succceded fu compulling the girls to wear jnczpousive but ucat dreases, sud nok o oy emsclves s for und took second on Gerhardt's safo bit. | lerton — second, A Craver was at bat, Gerlardt {nl oo far | fourth. Time, 2:183; 9:20; 2815, frow bls base, and Browa ran with the ball in ¥ALE OF LLOODED $TOCK, band nearly dawn 10 the hne from first to sccond, Lxxixoton, Ky., June 28.~M. II. Banford's wnd Gerbardt did s Jittio mild dodging. Whilo the | sixth anuual sale of Preakness yeustings ook place - cuco P, Maurd, Emuwa Ierrog, den. Wil 7, all, Charles Nortchrad 1 une. TouoNTO, Juns 28.—Al & imeting of Juaster bulluere aud steikiug brcklayers tuis evenlug tho Tatter dcecpled thu macters® terme sud will reaume WO LU= UETup. VehSIE of Ak Prosty torian Antl- Cionlate, es tor | neteld svwod atound wapiog, Shailer stolo houi I | Lu-day, ‘Shere wae s Arko aticndaucs of biyory | fs sakud of them 1 to sec that shiopers at this polnt M livward, Edward Jackson, re ¥, | tbelr wedding-day. The class coosisted of ten ay taki 1t uzainat the Boara of Man: ent wafely, and Geruardt landed econd, The | frow all parts of the United States, Thirty-three | shall bave the sy o o iveu to 1ba B R e A By e e el LA iy g | Vetbll yousg e, wsesten izt bedinlog, Wil Y Frestytectan Ctarcl ol :-‘x.‘.uflm O | T o1t Hortona’ play” Wi tho pitcning | owd ‘roli (o S16.1700 c Thor et of eIooried | Shivpers st comparine jopus.” o2 e Riven i pressul 'E, . Anolo L. . Sarah M. Ly~ o b to The 1rid lutelligence. Mr, Josgph B, Frisblo opened tho cxerclscs with o0 sddress on ** Uer Clinese,” ** Books and Reads 168 " by Erucet L Godfevy, dovelupod facte tarvgard sud extchlng of Dond snd Browy, including & | Glenols brought su average of $1,U21. The big Lound-catch by thu latter which landud bim ou bis | et price wis paid for's bay colt, by lmported buck, aud a notgworthy ealnl by Wit frou gl | Glonelg, dam by Lesiogon, §2.250. Col. & D. Geia to third. ¥or tng Louwvilles, kayder baa & | Wrace, fof the Duke of fiamilion. of Newmarkel very bad day lu Wy thoowing livv. Shallec's wors | Lug. wsds ot erul puschasce st $1,000uud $1,2000 | Ma. Joseph 11, Bunfeld, Trustes of tho old En. dosnacyt Feud, reported that Lo bad patd over alt Lok aud umoucyy Lu bis posdcaalom, wacept two o ons, Katlo Lubard, Mury Lerued, (da Mclntosh, Julfs L Mupger, Panule McAliister, Charlus S. Mauras, Abby T, Muscs, Gruce A, Muyer, Eva A, MeUrvay Uany Uy Macdousld, Awelia ¥, Nichols, bbbt o S HYDROPHOBIA, Onvzans, Juno 28, Hydsophobls is yepdits ed tu several parishen