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2 LDU Accoptance of Mr, Pickard's Resig- nation of the Superintend- ongy, e bl g & Majority and Minorily Reporis--- Unavailing Efforts to Se- curo Delay. p Opinions Expressed by the In= spectors===Doty Tempora~ rily in Power. Election of Teachers for the En- suing Year---Other Roie tine Business. Commencement Exerciscs of tho High Bchool at the Tabernaclo. The Grammar Schools Also Ilave Their Gatherings«=-Trnsices of the Chicago Univorsity. BOARD O BEDUCATION, MR, PICKARD'S RESIGONATION ACCEPTED, ‘The Doard of Fdacation keld an adjonrned meot- ing yesterday evening, President Sullivan In the chalr, and present all the Inspectors except Cayert. The regular order belng the revort of the Special Committee sppointed to Investigato the charges of Buperintendont Plckard agalnst Asalstant Doty. Inspector Clark moved that 1L be postponed for half an hour in order to give the minority of the Committes timo to preparea raport, Inspector Smith spoke agalnst tho motlon, and it ‘was lost, Inspector Prassing then submitted the following WAJORITY REPORT: Your Cammiti=o appofuted to conalder the communt- catlon of Mr. I .. Superiatendent. and his charges againat Ar. Doty, Amtstant Superlntehudent, beg leave toreport: That thoy hiave Inveatigated the matter uns der copsideration, and are uf tha opinlun_that tn ail puinta utone no ¢ampiaiat can ba fuily mads against < tlie sald masisianty that the only charky which your - Gommittes could substantiate fa that Mr. Doty s, Without the knowiedgs r. Pickani, sént coriain elreulars tu tha teachers arking for Info jon of Xind regarding schiool matters. WhII0 yuur Con doea not wish o abridga the rights of elther tiio Supor- niendent or Amfstant Superiutendent to gather such nformation regardiii our achiools as ta therm may scem Important o pomscas, provided that the serviee required | from - the teachers such _information thelr ofiiclal dutics, w ok P e tn furalshing ranot Anterfero with fes, wo_ Atill reqard that the omisslon of Mr. Doty Lo Infdrim M. 1Mckand of hlasending such elrcnlara has offended Mr, PICkard 10 such an extent ag 10 cause hius to offer hid resliuation a3 Superintendent of benivols. Mr. Doty haa upenly axpressed s d + regretacthoresiit of his action tn this ru divclafma all intention 1a withbold from Mr, Pi sy Inforuition regardlng measures which requires tiie Euperintendent's approval. No facl kiavo been prescutad to show that Mr. Doty's wurk at Asalstaut buperintendunt liaa not beol most etiiclent and benehclul hature, aml your C i H it o distirhance hroiudt on by 80 NAT PUCABIEa, T STt Citn. Hore, WitiLiax J, ExoLiam, s TIR MINORITY, Inapector Amold presented the followling: ‘The subscriber, a member of the Coumittes to which wan refcrred thie'coinmunicatton of the Kuperfatendsnt i Ing his reasuns fur revyning, and rons talning eartain statcuienta 0 to" Me. Doty, thie Amletant Superintendent, and thy rolations exists Ang between them, reapectrully repuria Lt o canuot concur In tie seanrt uf the ma) 1 Committee, tee ileeply regret trivinl n cause, <) H 3 5 Z S : & & ; plontupegardto shore ttatements. No cyldenco fing ' beenLaken by the Commitiee except the statemant of Mr Doy, and ‘this stateineut was tnado whon i 1L Bupdrintendent was not present, which Do had ot heard, and has Jiwl na oppuriunity to cons | trovert, uisprove, or cxplain, Upoi the meeting of + e Commiitee & motlun was miadv that Mr. Doty b re- guested o reply In writlng to shic letter uf. tho Super- . futendent. Thle propudilon was votod down by a nine {ority ot the Commtttee, A motion was then made 1o invice Mr. Doty (0 inake an oral statement to the Com- mittee, L wis propdsed Lo smend tii by adding that © Mr. Pickard e ‘requestod to be proseut 1o Lowr Mr, Doiy'sstatement. This was voted down by a rusjortiy | Plthe Coumitiée, Str. Plokard wad preseut in tha { bullding, fu the adjoiufii roow, but wasnot presont. BoF - waa lioo Invited (6 bo | present, | 1o henr M. Doty's atatement. Mr. Doty tiade ® fail tatement, and, Mter making 1, was requested Lo fur- il tha witataica of it fn wilito to the lioard thin veninz, Thattatemient I have not sssn, nor hus Mr, Mlckand. o (ar 2§ am adviesds nor has he heard the raisiatonent. dcen 1t an act of simply justice to Mr. Plekurd thathie should see or hear Sir, Dot ¥ . A0 DiaKe sl wiewer as he Tiay detrel 2 RarSie Bty destr o eatt EiY0 al 0pportunity to do so. T therefore exprom no olinion upon the watters referred Lo the Comrmltiee, it reapectully recomenyt that the whok subject b neounitind (0 tho Committus to give buth Mr. 1ick- i aid 3. Doty & falr nd full fiearlng 1o the pres- e of each othier, and with such witnesses a8 they or Ler of thetnmay deaire to prodice, ! Inaac N, Anvorv, ‘ INSI'ECTOR ANNOLD calred 1o nake an uppeal to the Board In regard to e actlon which xome of the members seemed in- clined to take, I did not wish to bnpngn the mo- tives of nny member of the Commitioe, e pre- 7 sumed all hiadd been actuated by a dexire to do what fl Ut waa for the bet Interexis of thy He hinmelf went 1nto the Committes sincere hope thal, upon hearlng the Superin- tendent and Asalstant, the two wight be brought - l’el)ll. ,—that when ench had mode bils statensent n the presence of tho other, such acknowlodg. ments might be mady by otie 10 the other ns wonld ro. ud §¢ witnesce, each shuuhl produce harmony of action, Ho had he most andly feelings toward v Ne was entlrely dgnorant of what took place c oAt the thme Mr, Doty came to Chicago, and 1f thers were clrcumistances sttend- An: his cumlng which wera calculated 1o oreate any feeling, Lo wia not actuatoa by them, and coulit #ay uutluug recarding them, (lis relations with Loth had been pliassit, 5o far as ho knew, they had been active In endeavoring to promote the welfare of the wchools. 1ils Kincere conviction waa, Uhat [t win for the best interedts of the schools that both should e retalned for the present, 1o Lelleved If luaty betion conld bo prevented u recon- citiation could be had, aad that the uvils follawlng w renoval or tho aceeptance of the Superlutend- cot'n resfmntion wight bo averted, L wus tho the wiombers 1hat auch au op. purtunity b tnrpector ose ton polnt of order. The gentlemnn wis not speaking ty any motion, since £ tere was no question beforo the Loivs, anl it Wi npon the aveeptunce of Uhe resiguation, Vo Prechfent decidea thal when '8 report was wresented, the spuestion arosedmmedistely upon the + adoption Of (he roport, wid du thut of the wojority wa irwt Inarder, tho question wae stiould that bo sdopted. | W Juapector Arnold moved that i THM WIIOLK SUINECT B RECOMMITTRD, with justructions to give guch of tho lemen full und falr hearingi e presence of cach otbor: A s to hear sach wil W, AI there were any, as &0 each vne dealred to produce, ! fuvpeetor Welch Inquired as to the time when' ) 4 the Commilie: should report, K ll;u)»eclur Amold repliod ot oe carly a day as pos- siulo, Snnpector Welch rojulned that the term of ofice 0 the floard tepminated to~day, and ho 1y naue Saturday, tor Clarke sufd that (he term of 1o member untit hix euceessor quailied, ond that did wlcn urually fur two or threu woeke after natlon, s . g clar Arnold s W mest. Mo wie opposed to actlng fmmediately, **d3ive o a hittlo tine, " sald he, *tand et us try and nee whether wo connot harmonize thess two He then wlluded to the falrivss of e, tu bu present when Mr. Doty ¢ b slaloment. Hoviog made churgos, ho uld bo scconled an oppurtunily to be heard. e aud not think any vne desieed (o ot nd of M, Pickard by shoving hlm out of the gosition which b Lud w0 Jong and s lmuorubl{ tilled, *¢ If bo " wad Mr. Arnold, ¢ let him go courte- 3 not give bim a kick, and cndeavor (o ox abon the name which s dearer to hiw * ofiice within the g1t of the Board,* INSPECTOU PRUSING Committce had acted after deliberation, o nu other motive than to briug about fhey cured Jess nbout peace amons the ‘endunts than peace fu the Bourd, ‘Pliat ut # bis fecling, “‘Fhe Commitiee declded Lo : uf Mr, Doty the ressous foe I bad so ucted towurd Mr, Plol . Y tho Bupetintendent's communication was 1o hiloi, snd he wade su explanation, Af- # Mr, Pickard wus meked 1o cume fu and reasons, but ho refuscd to say sven 8 word nswer sny guestion unloss lu the proe of Mr fDoty. Ile way therefore une aof the Comuit- to 3Mr. Packard = awswering guutll the whole statement of Mr, Doty ‘b repeated to b, That could hardly be # tho Comtuittes wished (o come o somg don. They did not couslder it necemary, § ey could draw copclusions witbuut have . ectivne put [ by Mr. Pickard, sluce they [ Lad My, Doty's wistement. 'Vhe destre of wwnittve was (o ecttle tho watter peaccably, ¥ bind reached their cuncluslun for anoiber which wus that oue membor »ald be was perfuctly well satisfled that :kard weant resizy, sad that be woold Ldruw blv redgnation, That belug the case, wldered it vutirely unnccessary o sticmpt 4 about a recuncillation. sctor Keed aehed who wade that statement. retor Pruseing auswered, ** Wells,” aud went i 2y that the Conuniites saw, sfivs tnvestigat 3 iat the malu reason why Mr. Pickard ree * was because be felt hurt, as 4 superior, on tol s subordinate's action In sending out 7 witbout potifying hlm of the fuct, Ju i(ber respect they fouud that pothlog had -Jus by Mr, Doly whbich-was ubjectivnsble, : Pickard was asked whether Mr, ¢« ked weglected his dutles by or on A of sending out the clreulars.” Mo re- o wnewer. Inepector Arnold woved that Ly e Alluwedw r unlees bo beard Loty's statcucut. Tho Commlitee wanled to get L. He did wut thiuk Mr. Picksrd wouid aw bly reslgautlon If ever oo wuckling woie e AT AN wlod Tuesday evening PR of the Com- ot 4 THIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNL 30, I877—"I'WELVL TAGLY, ‘THE RIVER DANUBE, STHOWING THE PRESENTLOCATION OF THE CONTENDING FORCES. ToagitadeFan 270 Trom Greenwich_ (Satchin Poltachensga o -C{—LO e e Dagn Jasimtcht PO irchova fi, Slobadzie iayg |Dardujand o \ - 3 Bharayix ¢ & gNOVAp, fikinl 30 l(n?pAfihll Her FeAamargl Yetora X Edidl Djumi 3 —X ad¥all L1 ) BT G Tho Turke, - 2* Tho Rusalans, H rontoon wrtages. givon him. He had treated the Commiftee in anch A ‘ahort way' that Mr. Prassing thought overy one felt offended. All, howsver, “were willing to Temple, Frances B. Wells, Tello J. Wheeler, Mary I. Whitman, Auna M, Wilson, THR ORATOlS. graduating exerciees wan observed. 1t was notlced that abont a third of tho young ladies worc colored: dresses, while the” remninder simpty been an instructor, {a clected to the chalr of lotany; Prof John C, Freeman s transferred from tho chair of Latin to the chair of Hhctorle, T O e T gaaton, Ho wonid were asked lo_accopt his resl 3 never be better prepared to voto on it than at that woro dieregard that. Dut 1 Mr. Picke Tland‘s Orchestra, uatiendanco, rendered alight | White, Of course _ the lalter looked | Englleh Literature, and Iilstory, made vacant by S04 b e ip bis 1o Ihat Eyin e a ks | MOt e Armold remarked that he eaw mothing ety tha ireioal o e iols | tha " Teat. Toard . of . Education | the realgnation of ‘Tr. Matthews: and brof. Ed. plece, atr. Howland, nd annonnced as the i gramme the essay, *‘Light and Shade,' by Misn Atary Jt. Whitan, who displayed a large amount of genius fn Lier production, and showed that sho & fine fdeal writer. ‘Tho **Idenl Newspaper,” an oratlon Ly Mason The ‘was to blamo for this departure from tho time-hon- ored regniations. 'The members thereof decreed that colored dreases ehould be tolerated on ace count of the poverty of somo of the class, who cnuld not afford ta et new white robes for the oc- caston, This, iteonld be caally seem, was falla- clous renroning, for there was nota colored dress of courtesles® between tha liuard and himself, Inspector Reed remarked that if Mr, Pickard was determined not to stay, although Lis friend, ‘ho would not vote to keep him, INSPECTOR WELLS enid that Mr, Prussing doubtless hind in mind what the Preatdentatated Thuesday evendng, that Plekard atsconrteons Lo tho Committee on the part of Mr, Plckard, How could hio have answercd an Isolated fact without having heard the whole statemant? The speaker thought the Superintendent’s position wans right and just, Tho whole sliuation was rc- venled in a statement of Mr, Doty to a reporter duringan interview: ‘*I ‘was mot disposcd to nced upan the platform and ward P, Stearns, who lins been an aswociate pro- t exerciso upon. tho pro- d fensar, ia clected to the chalr of tho Latin Lane guages and Literature. The Commiitieo further reported that they are not yet preparcd to make any recommeniations in regard to the Incumbency of the chalr of Greck. 'he Wnard paesed resolatlons of thanks to Dr. { s or- elage, but 1 never soneht | B, Starrin vo the nualence his idean of what | on exhibition yesterday that did not look new, | Ransom DNexter, for bils contribution to tho mu- nl‘lx'l‘l,; ‘Imlva":\‘ml‘enrm:n{d::cufltlgggg:;tdu{nct’:“ :;K ror‘ml‘illxlml e ony anthority that Anewnpnni'rl ould bo, and what it should not be, | @lnborate, and expensive. They were all sllk, an senm and library of his very valuable collection of committos meeting, saying they had siarted | did not belong to me.'” The trouble Arose from Miss Mary J. Jameson read » fine compostion | Diust have cost a great deal moro than the white 118, natomical charts, akele- out wrong, and, having tten separated, | Mr, Doty's not understanding that ho wasasub- | wpon the subject uf *Myths." Tho burlen of her | ones. Every well-regulated girl hoa a white drens, | tonm, ete. § to Mr, IL M, num':wn‘ for cone. it was extremel -Ilm:-:h 0 got tho twn | ordinaté. The intercsta of the achools required | remarks was that the castie of superstition waa | Wirlle many cannot really afford a siik, and. oride | tribution of valuablo books ta the library: and to paris together. 'Fhe mistake was, and It wnen | that Mr, Pickard be retalned; and he belloved, a8 | reached b* the avenao of ignorance, broad aud | Would forbid any of the young girls appearing be- | Mr. €. il Roney. for iis contributlon of saveral reut wronz and Injuntice, In pernutting Mr, Doty | bo had raid before, that the two could berecon- | smooth. The drapery with which sho clothied her | fore siich an andlence in anything clse. ‘There is | hundred specimcns of ores from the Yellowstone o tnake & stafomont withont Mr, Plexard belng | ciled. and that the Superintendent would ask leave | ideas was well lrnnfind. and plonting to_ tha | nothing which so sets off the, charms of 8 young | Valloy. present. Eie shonld have beon present In order to | to withdraw bis resiynation. andlence, who rewarded hier with bouquets and ap- | 1ady a8 o tollct of pure white, decked with grays 'I'ha Board then adjourned untll next weok. reply to it. He (the speaker) cauld not throw awa; Iuspector Welch said the matter could bede. | plause. - and wreaths of fowers, BDLUR ISLAND, from his mind the conviclion that Mr. rickard ani chted In Avo minutes as well as in five hoors. He **Onur Financial History,* by Alonzo It. Chapin, Tho gradusting cxercises of the High-School 'y ought 1o co.opor: - b [} any specch he might make would | dealt mainly In facts, fizures, and slatistics, 1l Claes of 77 wore held last evening at Turner Isll., Betion T e o e R o | D e ercody) “With all reapect {0 tho others, | matter waa well afranizod, ABd showod 8 great deat GRAMMATR SOITOOLS, o gradustes mix sn number, ware Magaie A.' e rtlll had hope thot that could be | ho wishud to say that they were talking againet the | of thonght and stady, JIOLDEN, Lucas, Graco K, Roche, Nellie 1. Fullor, Vieti orooght about. There .cortalnly must Bave | wind, Miss Mary I, Purerread n inost oxcellont eseay on The exerclses In ihls achool were of 8 very inters l’erucn Anna Dertrand, and Cora E. Lewls. The been thinge wromg on both aldos. | TIHE UOTION TO RECOMMIT. tho subject, **Tho Small. the Cralaof the Groat." | eating chiaractor, And highdy enjoyad by the parents, | BAll was tastcfnlly crcoratod with dowors, shrabe, 24 t ‘was very evident that Mr. Plcknrd held Mr. Doty and plants, The friends of the yraduates woro ot a distance; and while Mr. Doty had done things - | ller lauguage, her manner, and her dollvery wero The quontiun was then, put on the motion (6 re v ont In force, and tho Acating capacity of the hal commit, and s lost,—ycns, U3 nays, 8, as | unexceptiguable, and she was warmly roceived by relatives, and friends of the pupile. The followling which he (Walls) could not but rogard as wrong, | foliows: tho largo conconraa of Hwteners, scholam contriluted to make tho affalr a snccess: waa tazed to §ta utmont. 2 and which ho (Doty) admitted were wrong, ho v , Wella, Bulllvan ‘The class motto, ** Vi, sl Vis, " or where thore Is | Rlichard E. O'Connor, Mary Gower, Busio Cowan, Tho young ludies arrayed in white occnplod the tiuughe that (herohid becn {n Ste. Flokard's soar. | —act+—Araold Clarke, Jacobs, Iiced, Wells, Bullivw is @ way, sn oratlon by W ; 3 a will there Willtam E. EHincheliffe, followed n order, and proved to bo » seusiblo feature of the entortainment, though his manner_of dutlvery might have vegn improved ; adopt | Lo North e ihe Weah sed predicteq that 106 Tho quention was put on the motlon to adopt o Nol Aant cot, aud prodicte at the ¢ 3 | day would yet come when the Garden City wauld fl:‘vl“(:,‘?: ?Sfi’u‘ii’.' And, was. lontat:. Yool be Queen of tho South and Kastas wnn{ The Yons—Engliah, Hoyna, Kaho, Hotz, Prussing, Shoen- | JUUOR orator was grusted with hearty applsueo at tnger, Bmith. Welch i he closo of hls effort. Nuys—Arnold, Clsrke, Jacots, Iteed, Woll, Bulll- van~g. Iatform, whero wera also scated tho Pringipal of e achool, M. L. Seymour, J. A. Mra, L. A. Goodni 5 1 Mrs, Mary Hlack, and Mrw. Jossle Robinron, ase alntant teachursi the Raev, W, H, Drewster, tho Rov. 8. F. Fritz, and George D. Plant, lemz Buperintendent. Tho exercises wore apencil witl 8 **March' by the Blue Island band, ‘The pro- urammo wss ns follows: Prayer by tho Rev. W, 1. Broweter; chorus by the schools 1Iumura. by ‘MisaNollis B, Fallor; overiure, **Auaber,” (race K. Roche and Anon [lertrand; eassy, **Open ths Allce Brown, Susle Bonfield, Agnes Healy, Annle Unger, and Mary Hutchingy. CARPENTESR, ‘The primary departmunts closed on Thursday with approprinte excrcises. Pupils fromall tho German rooms united In the closing excrciscs of the grammar department yesterday morning, The programma embracod raadingy, recitatlons, cesays, dinlogucs, and music. A goodly number of friends ing that which Jed Br. Doty tu sirink lack from wolng to klm. Mr. Doty had given assurances that nothing lke the sonding out of circulaes should be done In the future,. and Mr. Plckard had ac- cepted that avology, IHe (Well's) hope was that, 4r the = mattor wi not crowdod 10 an fneue, Mr. Plekard wonld say, **Tam willing to mect him In tho same apint, and will cosoperate with him heartlly;* sod thon whake honds, if Mr, Plekard sald, *'Icannot co-oporate with you. Mr. Doty, we cannot work together, then ho ~ Ak, 1 Kohn, Tots, Iruming, st ieon Ao e Ay Thin virtaally disposed of the minonty report. Y ACCEI Miss 1da M, Cook creatod & moat fasorabla im- preslon In her rendition af an elaborate casny cne ted {0 voio to th eelgnne motian of Ta. | titled ¢*Providence.” Tl wentimont expressed | O the achool, Including Mr. O, I, Jacobs, of tho | giiutters,” Maguio A, Lucas: cesny, **Posalbili- e maw Mo e e e | T Qo e Fe e O g &5 Bacept | wa of the noblost Grder, wit ‘porvaded with pror | Hoard of Education, visted tho ballding during | 164 and’ PrabGIKICA, At Torirand: ocbays Yote against it r. Pickard's resicuation. The motionwas agreed | found religions fuolinz. Applause and bouquots the day, The gradnating class numbers sixteon. *Chango, " Victor Pepper: reading, **Blngen on INSPECTON ENGLISI to. Yean K. naya®, as followa: wWero blentiful st the close of hor reading, Tho Foster Medal wan securcd by Jorry Elling- | 4o Bhino,» Magdle A, Lucass oasay, *'3loney ta sald the Hoard, ubove all things, should regard | | Feas—Engilsh, Sforne. Woha, lots, Pruuing, Shoco: dm_Ah’"flx‘,‘;(‘c‘:,“h"'-;zv:x_‘”;ll:';" “{:‘,‘,"' :,’:,‘:“,'; son, The medal and diplomns were prosentod hy fl'v'v’,'.-, c{,‘.:’:‘.‘.’o?;_ Tochay yaledictory, Cors Xy ‘nlfimlg;np'e'y‘l::n‘.ll‘.fl:\c;hg':"m‘f;lufl?‘ ‘t.huml:lllucm "f'f.’;}-—"l'\rn'&u: Clarke, Jacols, Teed, Wells, and | read o prelty littlo “discourno on **How They the Principal. The following pupils touk part in The Principal then presented the graduates Falt that Chis s> washing of dirty lloen ' wes oy | Buliivan=o. Grow,” In whicli sho noted the unfolding of the | the programmo: Maggle Flanican, Georgo Diawr, | with lhe!ru . comducive to discipline In tho schools, 1t hnd s [ .o mtmeriox or Teicumms, | | fonor H, Cevelopinent of jis petaie, seede and | Katio Krug and Nellio Goodrich, August Zimmer- | (Iplomt; | Georze, - Plant, the County, Supor- fytporallelg, wiIdct uhon tssclonsand scholaru. | oy urclock, when Inapecior ftewd moved that, fu | Lendor biowom the fale” readr compared to the | Mat Lewls Larson, Lilo Iligbee, Jenale and | ent, and complimented thom on the happy com- mony between the twomen, Mr, Plokard's realg- | cne08 where the snlea required that teachordahonld development of a young huimnan son), Mianlo O'Birlen,’ Thomns ‘Thompson, Minnlo | plefion of their studies and school work, ballot, the sttorney should be in- | _Anintoresting though & trific prosy disconrse | U'lrien and Jennie Hinton, After the closo of the exerclacs, tho scholars and ol cama like, & inodorclon: The matter wan b et ot niocy objection” waa | was delivared 'as an ortlon by WiAm Ve It DOUGLAS SCTIOOL. many of tho ficuds adjourned o' the Tesiienco of e Y ntoathonY oyEnreened, recrol, and | @ de. Thia courde would, i hls opiuion, ba | GrifMin, ou tho sublect of +* tiea Dopthis." A brilliant programmo was prescnted for the en- | the Principal, where an informal rocoption wan dueclatined auy Intoution” ot alightibe lun and | made, bl Jine' Francos B, Wells camo out smiling in | tortainment of the friends of this wehool, The | held, Itefreshmonts were served, and oll present T e e Tt at ihn "o tubpoued | B vctor Engllsh sugkvated that thia should only | tarlotaa and Howers, as thu practical subjoct of | following puplls parilclpated: Frank Polley, Lil | enjoyed themaclvea until 8 Iate hour, oumo thunderclap No, =, in the ahape of a mm‘_‘ vrevall 1o regard to the primary and grmmae. | **lread and Hutter*' was announced. Hor man- | Ho Walkor, Annle loynton, la hedon, olatnt. Fno Committes Invontleated the cha schools, and the nmended resolution was adopted, | mer ot unce cnlinted tho avmpathy of the | Clara u-m;:ml Mary Allon, Lillle Lynch, Allle ADRIAN, MICH, v, Doty made a frank and_ full statement, On motion of Inspector Cly lm.h:hv sabordipate | nudience fn . her buhbalf, and whe | Walker, Nellle E. Rugg, Julla Tierney, Nelllo Special Dispatci to Tha Tridune, AnniaN, Mich., June 29.~The -iligh-Sehool Cemmencement exorcisos, which intereat all classca of people hero, took placo this afternoon at tho held her listeners In pleased at- tention thronghout, 8he coquetied with them to hoe hearts' content, and showed that her powers of pleasing are somothing that her acqualntances— tenchers were first passed upon, the Principate and head aselstant belng loft until lator. "Tho old teachers were _then ro-elocted, with the followiny exceptions: Franklin Bchool, Misa K. Pickand “came In, ~the speaker did not wivh to say anything auaiast him, ~bat e wonld say, and In- spcetor Walls wonld corroborate him, that there waa a great difference lu the deweanor and bearin; McCuon, Dalsy F, Goodmun, Nattle (. day, Au- nlo” 1. Wallwork, Kittie' Chittendon, Minnia Dolph, Ollle: Barton, Minnle Dergolth, Iia A, Kidder, Carrio M, Libby, ¥Faanlo Woodworth, WP I Dizon, Misa M, C, Morse; Hirown Schoof, 3lss M, | partieularly. gentlomen—would do wall to be on | Walter M. Grlitiths, Opora-Houso, the auditorium being flled to suffo- R O R L e Ayhea: Ol fichoul, Stiwn 3. 8. Googin: New. | {holr guard adainet. the was rowarded by a great NEWURRRY, catlon, "Tho twanty-two. gradantes, fourtoon of sco If thuy could not come together on sume com- | berry School, Miss M.' M. Gubbins, Miss 81, J. | Quantity of tlowors and an encore, At this school the éxorctaes wero intereating. | Nt oo’ voung Iadies. acquitted. th mon ground. Mr. Doty had miade th advance at | Kane, Mim A, K. Lacoy, Mlus M. . Lyme, and | Thon came tho essay, \“No Falluro for, Truo | the attondance large, and overylhing passed off | Wi gyt et B L 1ho ageeation of $1r. Wella utid the upeakor,—uiad | Dlins b, L. liokan: Havon School, ifle C.'V, fiein- otk anid tho valodictory addromsce, by . | mtisfactorily. Tho buplle participating in the | very creditably, The litorary featurca of ro- o sugzentionaf 3t Wellesud (e peacer, roth; Bhicldon Achool, M V. Dunning; Lincotn | Albcrt Lewls. ' 1t was s mustetly eitort, aud g wai {rogramimo Wero Lol Lott Hathlo 8 Brady, | Qramme were Tntervporsed with musical selections L0 B ArlnE than tho fagle Kareanto Loreat Behoot, Miss K. Cowan, Sangamon Bireat | encored by the dolighicd ansembly. Siin Lyme, | Emmg Kleover.' Lowisa Itheinbardr, | of & high order of fastrumental and vocal composl- Tuapector Enullsl repliod that he had expressod | Schiool, Miss ; Woodworth, * | This closed the procranimie exerclacs of the pu- | Adelo Btewart, Williu Stranbe, Otto Lowke, | tion, provided by members of the class, tho dbvpeat reutoly und Assured bim. that Rothing | O wotion of Tnspector Clarke the Board pro. | Pils sul Prof, lowland lotroduced | banel Meyor, Ado Kobler, Lonw Weber, ‘Nellia NOYIA, WIE, shoadd happen 1n the fature waich should may | ceeded to the clection of Head Aswistants, all of THN JION. WILLIAM K. SULLIVAX, Johnson, Vanling Wober,” Loulsa Popplobautn, Spectal Dispatch (o The Tribuna. tholr relations. Mr. Wells and the ,ll.‘,n.,, Tnd | whom were re-elceted except in the case of the | Prosident of the Board of Kducation, wh pped | Fila Farrihow, Lizzio M mucl Kline, Kexomita, Wik,, June 20,—~Tho Mcthodlst Church iechan, fai Itachel Gubbins, Nellle Bied, Willls Chadwick, Hertha Kell, Thomas Webb, Jane Page, Julla Droes, Auguats Lednor, - MAYES SCIIOOL. ‘The anniversary cxvrclics drow out qaite n largo attendanco of the relatives of the pupilxand frlends of the school, The buplls who cantributed to enjoyment of tho visitors wero: llarry Van Arn Junes Hcbool, which was passcd tomporarily. Tuspector Clarke moved (o procced 1o tho elec- tion of Principals for the sixstecn-room schools. 8o ordered, J ‘The only changes mado in this class was that 3tr. Androw 3, Wood, acting Principal of tha Hrown Schoul wos continued in place of Mz, J, K, Mere Till, who had expronsed & wish to be tranaferred to the' Wost Divislon Lligh School, out upon the platform and spoke as fallowe DIER AND URXTLRMEE: 1t deTolves upan ine ns Frasident of the Doard of Education of the Clty of Chls cago ta preseut to the inambol the diplomias to which they ste entitled, The honor of conferring shess Ucgrace (¢ appreciated by niu as much the humur of reculving them can ba by the mombers of tha “Tlia claas representa the highest educas tiaual results of Illr public school systent uf the city, Thiat Chicago contrilites 1ta. whare (0 pablie eucation Koeta . Pickard 1o vee if they could not bring about s reconciliation, —to weu’if he would nit agrev to let bycones bo bygones nid promise to co- operate, Howas sorry to say they could pet no woch uuswor from Mr. Pickanl, sr, Doly had taken the drat Alllr.—l duno all that could puwnl. bly Lo anked of hi but e hnd not been wiek I tho wame spiril. The question wav, how much’longer, with ovory member of tho was crowded (o [ty ntmostcapacity thi evening, tho orcasun being the Commenconient exvrcinos of tho Kenoslin_ High-School, Thero wera nnly two rnduates, Miss Modora liead and Mr. Arthur Wheeler, both wradunting with high honors, MADISON, WIS, Bpectal Dispaich fo Tha Tyibune, 2 Manisox, Win., June 20,—The examination of of the gradunting ciaw Thie dale, Alldn Dean, Frod )iazzard, Jeunlo Brown, | the ligh-School atthe City-Hall to-duy was highly Tomrd Conversant with tho aivaatlon. thiy mattey | I o twelvo-room schouls which wers next | 410 1aure than Chicas '.’.’fl)'"fu‘,‘ih andlbotleval do | it Mavlely Jaunge Cansol, Tda Tilon, Jonuy croditubie 411 the apeakers ACHRItING, thomcIver was 10 bo kept In aghution? Stould they uot, asa | taken up no changes wero made. favoratily with those of othur citle oy ara North, Clara Denby, Carrie llubbard, Alyron P'en- | with much honor, 'This evening thu graduating dignitied bl (. cluse It up at once, snd” thus have The High Schools wera then constdered, Mr. J. | edichent and are as ecogon luct The total | fleld, Auna L, Morss, Allda Charcher, Lulu (Jood- | cluss glvo a large pal'll in the As=embly Chamber, pedco and yulst. i K. Mornil was olectod Autatast of b Weet DI | enrofiinchiof buidlsli thy ehucte of Chiéag ln taks rleh, Jowle Jepburm, - ¥aunly Holioyd, Nullla | sowe 400 juvitatiuns bulhg fesued, Baro b vad Ay i b Fepty s concusren i | were: then aed: Mesrrs, Wells, lenbody. Wit- | 35061 {he aserace aurbor elonulnk Jeatblay waai: | {fEhebeos £ = DEAF MUTES. o et Tkt Wit ol Halh e, bega e Broans, o e Wty | Bepor st el ol ettt S CTAEE, sk Sehaot S INSPECTOR REXD oal; Mewkrs. 1 9 ity 3 uumber o ol ¢ wned by the Tho geammar oxhibitlon of the Clarke Behool | The F¥vangelieat Tuthornn Asylum st disclatmed having ovor nitered s ward deropatory | the West Divislon Hight gud My Farne, of ‘tho | fliglaBiiy-arss thy number of tentod schout buldings | called out n lare aitondanco of tho friends aud e el Mo L to, or in aisparazement of, Ar, l)u\{. althouh a friend had charged that e wasnot frionaly to bim., ‘Thele selations fiud been very pleasaut and agrees able. He illnstrated the: position of the majorl relatives of tho pupl| il thio procecdings ho programme was sntere wiforded lively wntlu- . ‘The puplls who contributed to the general yiont wore Fanule Horan, Mattle Potit, Kddle Tm ofe arstesamiination for adiniuon o the Nkl Beliool wae held July 13, 153, AL which Ume 114 were adualtted. Biuce tiien the miuber of puf have xraduated feam tho Central High School, The JonesH chool was next takon op, and Niss A, Yoo Burnard wus re-clected Principal and Biss M, O, Dufin lead Ausintant, Mr. A, @, Kirk was A representative of Tum Trisuxu had occasion vecently to witness an examination of the Inmates s LY | Uiectod to s $1.500, youttion In the "HIE Behool. | Breetht cibke, [bon i thie st o ddded Sai"wh ! ; @ Ao Gerang Evaagelicat Lutherau Tioaf Aud rehts Camautter Y tforring o the urreaty dlel: | e (ueation uf a dlvivion ot the romaining teach: | Krsduted froi tho Plvidn Tigh Bibeult dile v | Mih, Bettlo Vicser, [Ela Mous, Llsple Tamots | Dumb Awylum at Notrls, Mich,, about aix lles jueat, sl bl Sfn barglr, (the Cuirt | OB Tkt o ot #1000 A0 9100 saiaice | 41 ach 165 i ol Eorgradulich T HeeTor wvnty twa seaduates ater | from Detrolt, This Iu;muhtla’n was establishied crediting -~ the evidenca of tho complatn. | W4s postponcd, % 3 ere o tho Iligh-School, The Fuster medal was presented | about three years ogo by the jolnt action of the Nt given betore’ the Grand Jury. anddeaping | 0 mosion Miva 1. 11, Wilbur was appolutod to | it youtibelntcrating to know what vecupationascty | 16 REERk, T8 Kaner oooM M B | e churthes 1h_the et Tho 8 Mids d, Dougall to the Li 3 A hiin the priviieye of telllug his siory Lo the jury. lh;-';‘):sdcn. and Miss J. Dougall to the Lincoln mmlamflu:my‘:?vl hxf:"’ - fo ow Ilrluu by Mz lfinl, of lnn State fln:mlk of L‘1nmllun. teachiug ths unfortunata Inmutes of this Asylum 4 4 1 ; £y ! upile e ! Hoaybuiiicd thateatiion failegeiethe. i The itoard then schoult and Cschooie aloved "R duans | Sf patur Kutoe wade n fow remarks 1o, the bUple | iy dune ona plan which fa comparsiively new in 1 ‘i e rococded fo the election of spa- ¢ ¢ ot B i heond o sarboriau bosnothor = | cy0)\onchers, aid Mr. Hiackinan wi oy e tentton of the acrvices, which were listeas unaniinausly v o bl i Sapectation. uf lon. this country, but which has been in voguo in oot M, i moad his weatament Tis seicad | elected teachcr of ‘musle, Tho oloction of & ~".‘.".-|!".‘;.'fi'£}'-'.‘.'..'m".’.F Ly aul s LN o, YAriOR Tastioalionie ta 8FRARY; where W 1o shies: 11 the Board would not feel better afior awhilo by | tescher of Gornan wan postponed. = Ou matlon of journalisia. “Thvy bucoma syentaor clorks. they | The commencement eacreises of the Dore School | ceding overy other systom, llers the mpn.'m postponing action, Ilu could perceive—s blind | Ineweetor Shoeniuger, tho following werg added to ¥ady unin anythiog that. doca tioe Snvaive NAE) | wers Hoeraily aitobed. Wt the proziamiie was of | taught to undoretand what in wsid to Rim by the the lint of regular teactiors unwsuigned: Missos K, | work. —ihore are now iiore so-calied profestonat incu ente TR o) Vi anuz could aeo It becauss It was b thy ale, wid an_enterialuing characier, ‘The followhig puplis | movement of the lips sml month, und then the o erments Rttt n majariy “f | Dizen, M, C. Morse, 3, C. Guiblie, C, V. Kane, | than ihe couutry can support: and the nusmber 1 ins | 81 enterlalulng chsracter, Yho follawhig pu e tauiit 10 upeaks k. that they can' bo reaily h e e acey. M. . Lyio. and . L, Hegan. cteasiug st siarmiog ate, whilo the numper of | pariicipated: 1dabto .fl i " e auEut i apcak. I e cah o emlily the Honrd ~was remly to vote fo uccepd | 4 & v b bl lf‘ rt. | Skilled echunic and aftieana te growiny less. This jogan. 'fheresa Duntdls, Cora Simomons, L underatoud by everybody. Ammi the thirty-livo Mr. Plckard’s roslgnation, Noecs appear to have 2ath ","“ n “' '"u"" b A 'fQ!' * | ot the fault uf cducation, bus ol a fatso conditlon of | Fauning, Muaziie McDunngll ll-ri Da Luce, Ed- | puplle who were exuminod at the Asylum at Mar- been conuted, 1o asked fora deluyof twa or | 6 latof Jauiturs fur the wnpulng yoar. Wy (' falss tride And An avension to | ward Peck, flattie Lulo McLoon, Annfo 3 tiree days, o orderto allow the twu mun tu come sli_l;gvl. twether—1o ik to each uuwr'-ml wee A0 they : lc‘e omas Mcdlill, Roea Alexe Rubune, fiu lust bunday, tero was but o who wae unabla i Jabn A, Smith, Nellio to chructerize thu rising 1o talk, aud I8 idiotle, 'Pho cxamination was hie near (uture we will diss inmaialtubor, wiie Cooper, Karl 1 cuver Lho uecessity of lultating unlform awler, Charl ductlon of 10 per cont was made un sal c conducted 10 the anino’ mannor us any uther achool twoen them in the fuluro—ho would voto to acceyt | €Y §nthe ofice of Supcrinfendent, the Auslatant | 1oUSiin cu claborate LR sWbject: | Lo out these | W, Perking, © 7" | every word v sald, Thuywers as urofcieut i Nr. Plckunt's reslguation, hunumllamlunl.lflx a8 Superintendent until tho va- | sy kunrlxwullulln'lhw they aro wurthy of scrious PICKARD, resding, writing, arithuctic, and catechism a4 INSPECTOR SMITI e troag v Hua provalied, comderttion, [ entlemen of the graduating clus, | The closlog exerciace ot the Pickard School, | childros of thelf syo weaaily sald ho bad no feeling whatever with reference to elther the une ur the othor, '§ie had become sutive fied from the Investigation that thy chsrpus of the Suporiutendent wers pueelle and chilldivh, " aud, it uof these unfurtunates, that of other luted or melo whioh occuzred vn Thursday, wero of mote than ordiary tnterest, as Mr. Pickird made biv annual prosentation of prizes o echolacs who lad dise The speaking Y, however, s not Ik lio voico ‘I not modu- They Jerk wut thelr words in 1exstend wy sluceroand besriy congratulations upoin your success, Your cxervhes fiorg to-day rellect eredit sl yous teackers, Tbe hour 't wilel you peoy lous. THE HIGH-SCIIOOT., ? tiugulshied themselves for politeness aud close ot- | & shrill, monotonous tone, sad their tungues scem trug. s muolnted ta nothing oxcept fo roilect | TIE T e e b s AL e tention to atudy. Tne able corpaof teachore who | us heavy as If mado of lead, 1t loat.xa f it casts ::udr:‘g“rm;tm l:l‘-:‘n'u\:l:.s'fifq: ;nde'n‘ t‘t‘:“l‘:n:l‘ of the Chleago 1ligh-Hchool wers held at the Tab. ward hnve had charge of this achool since It wustirwt | thew Immenvo exertions 1o upeak, it Ia rather charye, : nether or not ho la ernacle yesterday aftornoon before an lmmeno opened, souio threa yeara ago, had much causoto | paluful to liston to then but the cuchere way that o 1y reinaing fur ine Lo 4o ! nealecied ity duty fu sonding out tho cleculars, Be/Sard of ¥ dicnce, compoved for the mout part of the fasb- of Education of conyratul themselves upon the unmistakablo | it kives them but littla i any pat- Though thelr Wus thera anything cruel or criwizal, | fo i o you thess diplotoas, cvidences shown of good and etficlent work, Most | apeaking 14 very divagreeablo, “co It {s spcaking, o wion T ks bt “Eireians >t | lonable peupla of tho clty, Frof. Howlend, tho | If \bem, Ausiulongraiuiata you | wish 51 ha hikfen Who wero frst chtercd thera had | o tey can umako thoumelve: indorataod withont get Information? The scrions part of the charge | Frincipal, officiated as master of ceremonfes, and wua that be bad done so without permission, M. Yiu auce ccan patriotle. ’, 9 Nev bl schools ff {t never been taschool 8 day in thelr lves, and were | tho ald of puper and lcad-pe’ cll, while they aro shuwed his good uaturs 1o gatherlng up the bou. Hevertoniel IR sl anetio i Wil Yo sre busty o} Tl Dt tted what? Notthat ko had iy L Tor Spun it th o of Y O e ot 'z"ulnm“;m gl hr i Y oty regretted whal ut that ho had scat out ti i b frie ur counlry, fOr upun e Lbe fus | were ver) aborulely and ul oruamen| ply watchin; L IIOYYIMeT! o 0 . 'T'he Sg. circilars, bak that. he bad oiended 1o Superin. quete and baskets of flowers which wers 8rod apon | 15 Gt epiiivaty P! Ih GE i ninttacstnf thetit OrgUgY deslne by | porimiendom O thvr |« ution was hmported from tendent by uot telilay b, which, s an interior | 1b¢ platform ta favosod orators and cssaylste { “3ir. Georyy K. Llarks, Chatrwan of the Coul- | the pupily, “fo sddition 1o the handsome” prizes eibarg, Gor . «ofa he bas taght, thig eye. oficer, bis duty required bl 18 do, fiut sio | ‘There wero aleo In attendance & numbey of the cd- 0 Itlgh Sctivols of the Hoard of Education, | bestowed by Mr, Plekard, thers wera others glven | tews will'great. oo for many yeard, lis nanig Busrd” having sopoisted Mr. Doty, beld him di- | uestional magnutce of $he city, and other promi- 4 lotrodaced, and in s nest and approprie by individual teachers to thelr acholars, who had wierited wpeelal commendatton. The really fug reading dune b‘y the scholura in the hizhest divie- fon was highl 1 Tho singiug, which Is 4 Mr, Speckliara, e s assistid by Mr, Uhlrich, who hae reccived his education in ‘thi countey, Awong the children In the inntitution are tha fol- lowing from Chlcago: Thoodore Fick, K.8cbmlde, rectly vesponvihie, Au b intendent was called room with tho Assfutan 0 fairnees, the Nu into the ' Committees Alr. Aruold commencey mentaud influential citlzens, peech he Plcll'll(‘:d the prize for guod cone The graduatey, 81ty o number, looked charming atos duct to Miss Mary R Walteman, & charming young lsay, wha foruix long years bad never oucs been arzulog aud wads 4" woiton, M. Piokinl ik ho | rofeeringof course Lo tbe ndice, who were at- | abnead’or tariy t achool, s Whilsmauad: | provssbluly Shond bl tho Chicazo achovls: was all | B. Labert, Kerith Weinabelmor, Niholas el could nol vt W i Al J edge Y , H 0 e 3 ) mm:l. y_\gm :r‘h‘:‘r‘u‘)m:uu“l.l‘w "Ix_ f ‘I"'I’l‘l;li.. tired 1o rich robes of white eilk, satln, tarletan, A (g abaante] Bouisien’ ¢ the maltiuan r. Blackwan himself could have desired. wets, Franz Stelame y aud Swlve muslin, decorated with flowers aud smi- lax, The exercises throughout wore of a very high order, sud wero listoned Lo by an sppreclative au- dlonce.” The graduates had for thelr class matto, “*Viw, 0l vie," o WAGNER, y 8r. Lous, Mo., June 20,—Dr, Charles L. Ber- nays, s noted musical critic of thls city, has re- ceived a Jetter from his cousin, Prof. Michsel Ber- of this particulur ludlvidual," Hiafty, *‘another motiun w catled in alone to toake bls 0 seut for, and came o, and the Chal HAVEN, A large audience sttended the chuln(h oxercises of the graduating oluvs of tue Huven Bchool, ¥ terdsy. ‘The meduls of merit wera presenied oy 1be Koy, Brouky Herfurd, and the diploway by Mr, Kohu, representing tho Board of Education. low, 'ho ul:zlnz of tho class song closed the entere 0! (o With o desire toaccommodateall who might wish to attend the commencement exerciscs of the tigh Felwol, those having charge of the arrsprenicnts ruan asked Il!la_lrfl‘mlher Mr. Doty bad neglected bis dutics, S Whal d_tho Superlptendent dor” He sk Amnong the proutiuent featurce of the programme Tomiiaye Sl the aahe dore el The fullowing are Bt ol T ot ureat o hes Nt he ] uays, of the University of Munich, stating that the quoting M, N Gentictt 4 TUE NAMES OF TUE QRADUATES: cle. Thera wers o wmore proveut then could bave | WEre recitation Ly Wiilis Abbott, and au essay by | G000 000 conpaner, Itichard Waguer, will vialt T'will unswer no Cora Burdick, been comfortably sccommodated citier fo Mc- ent." What wae Picksrd: ueation untll Mr, Dux*)n pr William Heury Alsip, WilhamJ. Alslp, Fsanle P, rand musical tour through 9 . thldcoun| ha Committee 1 do? Doty was F. Cormick 1all or McVicker's Theatre, and it was o~ S tor, e i peaites 10 dot Boty wad | Barnar, Fanole Q. Duland, G. Pred Dradiey, | Sorsick Map orliel bers Fheatre, snd i wis MISCELLANEOUS, ukiwlplied Bates, aud/pasibly, the sholu;of 3r. Pickard tetired, and they could vt no infor. | Aleszo B, Chsplo, Loals B, Cheooweth, | oug of tho last-usucd places should be appropri- UNIVERSITY OF CUICAUO, tho ventloman will arrive,but It | supnosed be will toation vut of hlw, Nu commlitcs oa carth tuat | Kittlo Clarke, Ida M. Cook, Jemple E. | sted. = As long ago becn discovercd, ‘the | g Board of Trustos of the Unlveraity of Chi- | coma in tho carly sprin had power 0y fudividual was ever treated o | Cox, Clara 0. Downs, Jano P, Ewglish, | acoustic propertivs of ‘the Taberuacly are not o 1 busk cetl o - 80 CULLEIPLIOUY & tnaDtcr ae *hat won ™ treated | Alfred Mo Evens, Ella 1L Ferey,” Joaslo & | Orst-class, “agd, with 8 crowd losido, it | €scobeid an snnual business meetlng yosterdsy thls Committee. For th truth of that cut | Uardoer, Ulzzie K. Gronger, la M. Grima, | Would be & woorce of — surprise ' if | afterocon in the club-rooms of the Brevoort OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, l:?fi&l;uln«:lll; luu;‘ ll;n;nlrm-a.yalfl.pfinfi: llfi:\cxam;flr.- }'}'lllhm V. It Gritin, Willlam E, Hiochelitte, | the voicaof any lady. casiylst on the platfurus were | House,” Mr. 1L M. Thowpson in thy chair, and o | Puitapsivuta, June 20, —Arrived, eicamshlp c xcla .| Enma ¥, Uolues, klearletta | heard by a voul back ol thic second Tuw of wus tolerably full Board present. : udson, Mary J. a8 The Grst business of | Vaderland, from Antwer) Swith’ fho thue i i ? pillare.” Beyond, both above and below, nothiag et i 2 w2 ettt B anhind | Al Liule i - SeComatts Tara MM | derved to'siky s fura. Suckard ke, wavos of | 20 goneral lmporitace wes the vecepilon snd | ew' Vour, June 20.—Artiveds ateamsbips i ho kave suy sclf-respect. Mo would have | Corwlek, J lans W, Mersfll, Rila ¢, | sound but cwpty rows of chalrs, aud the dulees | adoption of the roport of the Cummitice on Puc- | Neeksr, from Broman; Canads, from Liverpuol; 1o respect for bitaaeif £ lw 40’ not rety toacceot | Mung fakley, Carrle A, Pulmer, Sbel. | toncs of wost of the fale graduates were lost b | ulty. Accordiug to thls report, the following judie | Australls, frum Queenstown. ¢ reslination, th It was time tie Board scted. Tho uatter bad been wuder counderation wince Ji 1670, Allhad known what positlon the Superintendent letended W ke, His (Plokarc’s) pualtion Was, ** Lather £ couteul 4314 Lousd—i50 clous chauges are made in thy Fuculty of the Uni- veralty: Mr, Edward Olson, who bas barctofors bevu an instructor, 14 electod to the chair of Mod- ru Laacuagvas Mr Edword 8. Lastiu, who bas Ul Fatteraon, Hurato B, Paitun, Kelilo M. | the olwost bouudlees space. 1t would have beou b rtig B Qfl'l(,.d_ Quito aa well £ Lave beld the exercised tn the open loreuce Root, Howard Ross, Ira W, Rubel, | 8l “barles 1. Scbu®. Mattiv E. bhiw, Lucy P, stabl, B! Swaiuy, Loulss Teaty, Luabells Mail stesmers for Australin will Honoluly, In consequence of ‘e Wi .. Gov- flulrxu\'nl sefuslog @ subsldy for carrylug the wills, ret ‘anch st ONE OTHER VARIATION from the good uld ca v of Luleios Migh Schaol o | Bax Fuancisco, June 20, —Hereafter the Pacifc AT BAY. ; News from Camas Prairie Up to Wednesday Morning. Gen. Hownrd Beforo the Lair of the Treacherous Bavages, Their Front Bold and Belligerent—.A Battle Imminent, Friday Pixed ns the Iatest Date of the “ Expeeted Encounfers Burial of the Boldiors Killed in Ool, Per- rv'a Fight, Sax Francisco, Tunc 20.—A special correapond- entof the Csllfornia Asseciated Pross sends the followlng dispatel: 'S CANP AT CaxAS PRATRIR, Juno 27—0:10 8. m, —Wa marched from Mnunt Idaho to this place Monday afternoon, & distanco of ten miles, Yes- teriny Gen. Howard made a reconnulerance In force, leaving a strong guard In camp. 0 pro- ceeded to tho scenc of Col. Perry's lato battle with the Indlans, and found and baried twenty-seven of the dead saldiers, wnich leaves aix bodies yet to be found. Lient. Taller's body has not yet been found. Those buricd we' 3 In auch an ' ANVANOED BTAGH OF DECOMI'OSITION a8 to bo unracognizable, All armsand equipments wvere taken by tho Indians. Most of the bodlen wero scalped. We found and bronzht into Camp Manuel owe of the seitlers reported desd after the massacre on Salmon River. Ho fa wound- cd Intwoplaces, and was slmost atarved. The murders thus far ascertalned are ono woman, two children, and 8fteen men, in addition to thirty. threo soldiers of Col. Porry's command killed and misslng in the late Oght, The dotails of the muer- der aro HORRIBLE IN TOE EXTREME, There afe sovoral women af Mt, Idaho, wives of scttlers, who narrowly escaped or were rescued after sufforing most tarrible outrages, The result of tha reconnolssance discovered Indiana encsmped across Salmon River about twelve miles from this camp. As nearly as could bo sacertalned they have about 200 warriors. They binve no lodges with them, Lut alarge amount of stock Is visible along the river bank, The country Is of TIR MOST WILD AND RUGURD CHANACTER. precipltous mountains and canons rondering it ox- tramely difficult for troopa to travel. Added to tho natnral obstacles, hieavy nnd continuous ralns have made mountain tralla slmost fmpassable, It 18 Gen. Howard's fntentlon to movo the camp Just beyond tho sceno of Col, Porry's recont engago- ment, abont seven miles distant, and if poe morrow will zet artillory {n positiun on this slde of Baimon River and endeavor to reach the enemy. Col, Perry goes back thls morning to meet and hasten forward the advancing column of troops now en ronte for Fort Lapwal. They should aver- take ns to-night. If'the Indians remain in thelr prescnt position, an engagement ‘ WILL TAKE FLACE TO-MURROW OR PRIDAY AT LATEST. o farther news has been recelved from Blate Creok, whero Lieut, Trimble ls stationed with his company, There 18 no fintelligence of any out- treak aniong other Indians In this vicinity, Ofl- cera and men aro in oxcellent spirits, ond cages for a chance at the Indlans,* (OEN. JIOWARD'S DISPATCIL BAax Fraxcisco, June 20.—A Portland prest diapatch says that Col. Waod nas Just recelved the following dispatch from Gen. Ioward: ¢*Ar Tue Fnonr, June 27—8:45 8. m.—~We liave overtaken Joseph, who s well postod at the month of White-Blrd Crook. Chlef White-Bira is In charge of the entlrs united bands. Joseph is the fightlng Chiof, The Indlans are bold and- aiting for us to engaza them, Licut. Tremble and volunteers are at Slatu Creek. Our head- quarters to-night will beat the month of White- Dird Creck. ' Most of ourdead have been found, Boventoen havo been burled. Wo rescued Citizen Manuel, wounded and starving. The rains are very tronblesome. Roads and tralls are bad. The teoops aro in tho best of aplrits and ready for de- cluivo work.* FROM MISSOULA, MONT. Dren Loves, Mont., June 27.—70 Gor, Pel- {ia, Helena: Tam fin raceipt of the following from Postmaster Dickinsan, at Missoula, Mont. ¢ ¢4 Morpav, 1:20 p. m.—John Summars and Mr. \ Wilkineon, Just arrived from Arvallls, reyort that n Nox Yerce, who talks good English, camo from Lewliston, and soys that the Indlans are comlnyg into Bitterpoot, . They will come Into the head of the valley and clean itout, and if the Flstheads don’t join them they will clean them out, too, The' Platheads have driven all thelr horses outof the ‘valley, and thelr squaws and chiliron are going up Lolo Fork, A Nez Perce Chlef told Major, Whaley that the Noz Perces wers golog to clean oat the Hitterraot Valley, and that ‘the Flatheads would Join them on the 1st, as near as & can romamber, 5 a. . Tuesvar—Larzn—Anthony Chafin Tott here for Qlrds Creek about 1o'clock this morn- ing, totry and perensde the peoplo to remaina 1stlo longer, as John Summera was Inatructed to bo back at Arvallls at daylight this morning. Tho wholo valley s resdy to move In hero to-day, If thoy hear mnothing favorablo, 1lonry Burkhouse moved his family in tast night, S+ Jaues H. Miws, Becrotary.* Qov. Pettis has made an nrrangomont with mer & Ballsbury to forward the necedsary srms and ammunitlon to'Misaoula; and alvo directed Secre- tary Mills to ropair to the samnu place forthwithand report the situation, Ircat uncasiness Is felt smong tho settlers of Western Montana, and varlous calls aro made on the fiovernor for arins, ammunition, and troops. Efght Oka Indiana have beon conimittad at H Hehiolantique on the charg dawu fencos on the seminary land, arson was preferred. A TALK WITH B. DULL. Speciul Dizpateh o The Tridune, NEw Youk, June 20, Toseman, ontana, dispatet ways Moward, o scout sent out by Mifea froi Tongio Itiver & mouth and a half ago, hus teturned, nod roports that ho found Sltting Bull with #50 lodges at Oypross Illlle, in the Uritish powseasions. 1loward was married to & o Hlmnll Tull, and was In his camp elght day tin Uil told him Custor's man ‘fought | and Cnater was the bravsst man he ever atedly charging and killing Indinns with il Ylu wl. Tom Custer's company were ucarly all killed in a hand-to-hand Aght with the Indiane. Biing 1ul! wuld Custor wos s great fool Lo attack su largs a village with bis 11 force, ———— EADS' REPORT, 8v. Lovrs, June 20, —Capt. James Fads hasmada a lengthy report to the Sonth Pass Jetty Company, thla city, which covars almost tho entirs oporations at ibo Bonth Pave sinco work on the Jottlus wes bee gun. The results, asstated by Capt. Eads, are as follows: Our works were begun {wo yeal 20 No charge \ L to- e of rlot and nnlllm;. [ fn an unnsed outlet of the Missiesipp! River, and have neccesarily disturbed the regiuien woverning the outflow to the wea toan enormous voulume of water, but (hio theorles upon which they were based bave becn fully vindicated by the results produced, and §t Is now manifcst that entiroand completa success will reward our labors. Among the prominent resuits developed by our oporations are the following: HFirel—The concentration of the water fowing across tho sald bar at the mouth of the pase by tha Jotties created a channel over 200 feet wide, In no Placo less than twenty feet deop, whore oaly about elght feet previously ‘exlvted, Second—Tho concentration of the water flowlng over tho shoal In the bead of the pass creatod & channel over 400 fuet wide, and in no partof it lews than twenty feet deep, with tbo central part thln( feet deep, where bug foarteen (o 8ftcon fout o previonsly exiated. & TAlrd—During tho time tn which a portlon of the flow info the pass wae interrupted by the work st its head, and the carrent conscquent]y alackon: a tewporary deposlt took place In thia passcs ba- tweon tho Jetties. Fourth—The gradual restorstion of the normal flow iato th uP“. throagh the new channel at its head hae slready began to enlarge tho pass again, and, since thls reatored dow cotneuced, removes from between the jetties, within the past threo over half & iillion cubic vards of deposit, aud givon through woro Lhan haif the lengtn of the Jetties s wuch larges and deeper channel then ever roviously exsiated, thu wize of which ls aiready hroughout more than 200, 00Q feot, —twonty-clght by 400 feet, or that required to ontitle ud to the Ty payment from the United States, whils many hundred fect of It exceeds thlrty feet by 350 foets F{fIA~The Gull current stbwart the ettles, mouth of (be passeffcctually provents tho reformas 1ol of the bar In advance of the Julties by deepen- ing the outer slope of tho bLar, nd sweeps away sny auch portion of the discharged sediment s the river curreut fails o carry to unknewn dise tances scaward. SketA—Tha Misalesippl River st the head of tbe pass, aud whero it has a width of over 9,000 feet, is Lrought under complete control by our works which are 80 deslgned ae (0 enablo us to jucreasv o limit the dlecharge {nto our pass, if hercafice uemunrx. with but flztle sdditioual outlay. Serenth—Flually 1 may add with sbaoiute cere tainty that this eutire system of works (s now »0 far completed that no Suaucial diticulties cau Iu- crveuy W arfeal processcs of wature which are coustautly operating 1o vulirge and perfect the dealted chiqymal thrioih thens

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