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] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIHURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1878, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Qen. Gibbon, United Btates army, was at the Palmer Ilouse yesterday. Mo bss been Eset Zor some time, and goos Wess to rejoin his com- mand. The Western Wrapping and Roofing Pa- per Aesoclation meets this morning at 10 o'clock B8ht Tlouse club-room, for the purpose ::‘} ‘dhlzcnswnu; ?bo d:n:anlln on of thelr '"dlz A moeting of tho Auxiliary Bosrd of the Chicago Homeopatle Free Dlspensary was held at the Tromont club-rooms yesterday aftornoon, to perfect arrangements for the butterfly bsil, which takes pisce Juns 10th snd 13th. Tho tompernturo yoaterdny, sa obsorved by ‘Manaseee, optician, No. 88 Madison stroet (Tntn- oxa Rullding), was, at8a m., 00 degrees: 108, m., 61; 12m., 03 8 p. m., 62, Har- omater'at 8 8. m, m., 80.21. Normal Iodge No, 609, 1, O. O. F., of Englewood, elected the following officers at their ‘meating on Taesday avenlngé C. M. Lovewell, N. Q.3 11, B. Mozom, V. . ; C. Tavaneer, Seci . ‘Treasnrer. Tho 1o wiil take place the rat Tuel A fow membors of tlfs Sixth Ward Demo- cratic and Deneficial Clnb mot” last nicht at Sae 1lall, Brown and Twentieth strects, with Mr. F Jlickey in tho chllr, One new recruit wan a mitted to membersbip, but owing to the alim st. tondance nothing but the morest routlne busincss was transacted, 8nd the Club adjourned for one month. Mre. Charlotta M. Clark (* Ohalk Level "), 8 Iady of large exporienco in Lingliah nnd Amerl- can jonrnalism, and aleo very succcssful in the lecture-field, will devoto the next faw weeks to tho neigbhoring citics and towns. = Mrs. Clark lias gev- eral lectares of intereat, made up mostly of her personal experiences and observations abrosd, and erpuccess in thia and ather cities should losure Xer a cordia} reception. * Tho Socinlista of the Boverteenth Ward gathersd at Nn. R Chicago aveniie last ovening In & dingy basement, 1o Maten to mpeeches by Bebile lingand Parsons. Alfred Gonld preelded, and, Parsons Lelng abaent, Schilling was introduced. Tie denonnced as an Individoal, tao apeak for his party. Other speakers fol after the same siyle. The monthly moeting of the DBoard of | Managers of the Old_People's Homo was hield at the Tlome, corner of Thirty-ninth etreet and In- dians avenue, yeeterdsy afternoon. Collcctions wore reported from Am. Parkes, sollcitor, £330, 58 morchandise, $22.50; other saurces, $105,75. The nunual recepilon will take place at the 1fomeo Tueeday, June 11, The Ilome will be open Lo ita friends through the day aud evening. A cordlal Invitation s oxtended to all. A meoting wns held cymflerdny afternoon 8t Mra. Gen, Logan's, No, 01 Calumot avenue, for tha purpose of orannizing on auxiliary sociely to the Dithots Induntrlal. school for Gir rs, G. 1. Mareh was clected Presidont, and the following other officers ware clocted: ¥irat Vice-President, Mre, Gen. Kilburn; Becond Vice-Preelden®, Mrs. Arttur Sinith: Recording Scctetarr, Mre. f1, W, Doyd; Corresponding Becreiary, | Biss Libby Church; Trensuror, Mrs. Godfroy McDonald. 1t was moved that & committee of three from each of the South Side charchea be nppointed, the Chalr- man of sach comnmittees, togelher with the officer of \ho Society, 10 constitute an Executive Com- mittes. The meeling adjonrned until the third Wedneeday of the present month, The Grand Council of the Democratio Lengue held s lgulll meeting Iast night 1n Patlor 17 of the Talmer liouss. Deacoms B. Lovejoy waes choson to preside fn tho sbsence of President Ienry "B, Shepard, The object of the meetiug, 48 stated by the Chair, was 1o hava thelr precinct quolss filled fn tho Grand Counsel by the time that the regular quar- terly meeting wus hisld, some time next wec! Mur~ my ¥ Tuley, from fhe Commitica of Conforence with other Democratic bodles, for the purnoss of effecting a reorganization of.the party, mada a ro- port, the full subatanca of which has already been publiehed in Tns Trinuan. The vacancles in the #overnl precincts were thon filed, sfter which the meeting adjourned. A regular mooting of the Chicago Froobsl Saciety was held yestoraay alternoun st Hershey Tioll, at which a lciter was read from Miss Pen- ‘body, of Boston, on tne subject of Kinderzartens, which was ordered to be pablished in ful [n the New ¥ducation, The Rev. Mr. Morcer spoke of tho moral and economical value of the Kindergur- ton, and {te {mnortance in the solutlon of socinl roblems. 1o urged the need of Kindergartens for the poor as & meaus of moral culture, Wu y ond by, sald he, that It 15 more cconamical, not to say Christian, to prevent crima than [tisto cureil. Harargned at somo leagth the reasons for belloving that the kindergarten wan adnpted 1o introduce cleanlinces, exportness, ond delight 1o labor, a8 well ns regand for anthor. ity ond justice, Thn noxt meeting of the Soclety wi nbnhumalhn first Wednosday fn Jaly, when the Mon, Mrs, Qray's address toihe Frosbel Society of London will be read, <t COUNTRRFAITING. *_Tuesday night, nbout 1% o'clock, United States Marebal Jossio flldrap recelved a tolegram from Frank Fowler, City Marshat of Unlesburg, etating that thero was o’ meat of connter- felters 1n his town making counterfeit coln, and st iho money "mamafoctured was circulated slong tho ino of the Chicawo, Jur- llugton & Guincy Itallrond, Marshal nuamfi fi oncae detailed Doputy-Marshal Join Stillwel work "50 tho case, nud ut 3 o'clock they mtarted © for loyne's house. ilo wus - brought down to his office, and at G o'clock yestorday moruing an lutunnation was flled botore him, after which Deouty Marahal Stillwol started on the war-path. e capt: Luclen Batloy, Willlain B. Halley, sud Alf Price ot Neponsct yesterday afternoon, and with them a lot of counterfeit cotns and the * fools for making them, ' The trio will be brought in this morning, when they will bave a hoaring before Commiioner lioyne. Yesterday motning John Flynn went about on tho North Bida tryiug to paas a counterfeit §50 Il o cuwe across Jacob Koch, of No, 155 North Waells street, but Jacob tumbled to the yesterday miornlng Pail quecr, and Oficer 'Clarles D, Johnson, of tho clty 'pollco force, hauled Flynn' befora Tioyne. Tho latter adjusted his spoctacies. looked at the *‘cony,' and a8 Fiynn 't roady for an cxamination, he was hold in 81,500 for a hearin| utdo'clock this atternoon, Flynn lodgod witl Charley Koru last night. THB 8OCTALISTS, At the Bociatlat htndllllnnurl. No. 7 flonth Clark atreet, the Nowspaper Commitieo of the German scction of the Suclalistic parly hsld a mneting Just nignt, 'There aro seventeen mambers of tho Com- mittec, and they Linve been soliciting subsosiptiona toward the purchase of a newspaper, the Arbeiler Zeltung, which they futend to uve for tac dissem- ination of Hoclalismn. Last ulght's moeting was wmerely for the purpaie of roporting prouress, A computation revesled the fact that $880 had been pledeed towards tho object In view, The price demanded for the paper e 31,200, In the llght of that faci, the mumbers of the Com- mittoo decided to contiuue their work of solicit- fug, The Bllver-dilders’ Union hold s meeting last night at Boclsllat headquarters, but did notbing Loyond making inquiries as to how misoy men of tbelr unlon wers out of work. 8111} avother meoting was leld last uight at the rlnu sbove mentioned. A Comaniitoe of the Platt- Duutsche Verown, which ls not, however, n Soclat- istic orgaoizatlon, met snd declded that the Vereln woald have a picnle_next Sunday at Hare tem, The Socduty will feave No, 7 Clars atrect 10 o'clock Sunday moruiuy aud travel in 'buscs to thclr destination. TUB THOUBLEROMY RED-RKINS, A dlepatels from Gen. Crook, dated June 8, ceived yesterday st military headquarters hero, confirma the oporehenslous of surlous troubld smong our red brothron, montion of which was made l!llcr y. The commandiug oificer at Fort Unil, Capt. Bainbridge, telegraphed to Gen. Crook nckuowlelging o message of tho 20 foet., received at Buffalo Iforn Camyp, seventy miles routh of curt from Bolae, fn tho Lava Beds, betwaen 1hg Csinas Tralrie aud Kelton roud, This cowp le 1KQ wiles from Kolton, ana’ 175 mlice, Ly tha old emiyrant road, from Fort Hal), Depredations erc uadd ta have buen committed by the Indians at King Ill, near naxe River, un tho overlund road, avuut seventy-five wiles from Bofse, and 200 miled from Fort 1all, Capt, Dernhiardtreports some 300 on tho luva beds, Another body, numbering about 100, of the same buud, that broke dret o Camas Fraltie, huve since Iicen woving south, taking Kin; 0N Spation, and capturing u wagon cn thu averlan roud. 'Rt roule Is toward the wnuthwess, Troops from lurney huve besn ordered to the sceno of dauzes by u‘l{ of Bolee. The Iudians st Fort Hall Avciicy ute sll peaceable, ulthough rubners from Huffalo Horn ars comiug i dally. " Uen. Crook :;cm\n;\rudu {h:l l:x:: compauy ol CIV‘HIF'M ur‘i cred Lo repart 10 hit ae soou as pracsicabis, a 118 Drobable this will ha dono prompey, CITY.HALL, ‘Tax redeioplions are very slow, but the Comptruller reports speclal-nsscasment payments ue fajr. "lle Mayor is going out of town in a dsy ©r two tu gel o rest aud a chonge of ale. e Is not sb ol well, -'Llie strect aud water laborers will be pald Friday lu senp, i L; 4 um‘v' for which thoy cau get b2 oents, I “Llio Trousurer's reccipts were s Collector, B246: Water-Omice, $7, H Bgisi e !8.7%‘.}1‘.)&0 i Comptroller, $1, There was 220 pounds' welght of ailver In the Treasurur's -:upyumfln wfid yut It s worth leas than $4,000. It will pol thete long, bow- ever It is understood thot arrungemonts bave becen perlectad 1o take care of tho July coupons, but (lelr patury €3unot Ly learned, sa th Comp trollus bs ot ut all cowmunicative on thu subject, ‘I'he fuct that the Lokers are paying their Mceoses ls known by looking lute the'Coliccior's Cash-drawer, 1le turned over 1o the Treusuter ifil‘l:'l:" $110 10 pensics, three-cent pleces, sud ‘The license receipts were only 8150, This 12 a dull moath auybow, After the 30th the salovn ntreet, 82,600 story ‘plainos, 2,500 each. and nfmul to report to the Dosrd Mon mend! the 1lorpital. The the dred dollars. be eoen, hire another tost of tho lv?lmlnl" with a view to more thoroughly ascerialn the consumption of foel. . ng Monday, moved, In p the members, to 0x It at 32. 50 Instead of 85, wmotiun was voted down with remarksble prompt- and Jouterdey refuted to accept from tho Treasuror for h 1o wiil draw pay for Gf d Tlospltal Committeo had attempte: day to hold & mooting at the lospital for the pur- pore of Investigating certaln ramored against & mcmber of the Medical Noard, but that neither the accured nora majority of the Committes wore present. ‘Thin was incorroct {n_part. othier care of Insubordination. patlent in the room so long occupled by Miss Tiar- tis, tho talks row ensuod, catlonsl department, did not like the kiea of any one buin; oxpressed her dissatisfaction in wiuch sirons terma ejeted from the room. oefare heard auch lauguage ae waa used, and don't waot to again, troublo. from tho connty ucnnll(. and sinco he got tho $:10,000 a fow days 850 his cmglues on the work s tha cf and oxhibited the crimtnal prosecution. sloners on tho order 1 der of prior daf Mleenees ara dao, And then it w111 bo worth while to keep two men tn the Collector'a office, n4 the re- colpts are enally 84,000 or 83,000 # day, The following building permita wore is- sied: William Meyer, two two-etory and base- ment brick dwellings, Nos. 005 and Nfi7 WestLa cach; James McGivern, two two- ck dweilings, Tubbard etrees, near Des- Tho nnnouncoment in yosterday's paper that the police, firrmen, rchool-teachars, and brary employes wonld be paid to-day was incor rect. The pay-rolls were rocelved by the Comp- troller only yeaterday, and it will b a week or ten days before the dishurslng clerk will have any paper In his drawer, The Committee on Llcenses met for n moment In the afternoon, and decided to recom- mend to the Council Monday evening that the atea alrendy fixed upon,and haretofore pablished. nt upon the avocations that csn be under the chrter. . They are a8 foliow $25: ‘‘ordinances," hotels, restanrants, nn dining-rooms, & distillers, $3003 browees, ; Inmber.yards, $100; \ivery-stables, $30: money-changers, bankers, $300: brokers of sll Kkinds,"$10, ) THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The Bridgeport stink casos will be called 1n the Crimina) Court this morning, The County Collector took charge of the property of D, Coda, No. D3 Lake stree! yester- day. Pay your taxes. The Mexiean dollar passes for 90 cenls in the office of the Connty Treasurer, and they don't lcenre T“"A sppear 10 crave them at that prico, The Connty Clerk yesterdny pald R12,. 205,71 ovor to tho Cannty Treasnrer, the eame boe ing the cash enrninga of fila oftice for the pust aix monthsover and above his salary and expenee ac- count. The Hospital Committea met ‘(esterdny ay recom- ng the estoblishment of a lying-in tward at room hae been relocted, and rohable cost of dtting 1t up will be & few hun- The Board will, no doabt, concur in the recommendation, Tho Rosso murder case was sot for trial In the Criminal Conrt ".tcr.l(:‘y, and the attorncys and wilnosses wera on band, bnt, owing to .fio abaciice of & material witness for the prosccution on acconnt of nlcknul‘rma case wa#d continged until the 2d of Jaly, trial was once before continued for the saine cause. The Committeca on Public Bervico and }’“‘{“"“ met at the Hospital yesterday morning to artl er cxamine tha device In use thore for burn- ing screenings, snd, after seeing all that was to 1w *‘expert'* onginesrs to make uat how oconomical it {8 in Oommissioner Burling, at the Board meat- ng an tho pet dlem of Tha ‘but the Commiraioner, true 10 his postion, ness, fits constraction of tho statuten on the subject, Is pant gnatter's sorvicos ter sum than $2.50. at §2.30 por day. It wna stated in yostorday's Jlnp&‘); that lfl\e on the previous charges for on this and a provious occasion the accused a; his cauncel were presunt and stated their roadiness to go into an inveatixntion, bnt conld not gst the Committoo 10 Investigate thom. THE INSBANE ASTLUM. The Commitica on Public Charities met under Tock and key yoterday to_conaider the adoption of new rules for the lom, from a special cominittee of physicisn noothe? from Dr. Bpray, adopted, however, as a whole, but Mr, complled 8 now set which met tho approval of the Committer, vernment of (ho Invanc Any- 'he Committeo had two scts before ft—one an Nelther of the sats was Bonne ‘There was nu _money in Lho wark, consequently it 1s safe to say thai tho secrecy of !.h'l-_umatunn resulted In vory liitlo good tothe Dr. duray, of the Insans Asylum, roports an- Tle snyn ho pat & lid, & fow daya azo, anda u8 Girant, at the head of tho edu- added to Miss I,'s socloty, and stio ex- e to amount to a decided unpleasantnesd, in which bo latruder nasrowly n:nBud being torctbly ‘Tho Doctor say's lia never ON A BTRIKE ron THEIR PAY. Walker, the Court-llonso contractor, I8 again in Ho has had & serlous thme getting money indulient empluyes at Lemont are having an cqually scrious tims getiing Hhim to pay thom. They struck Monday, and threatencd to do ol mannier of ugly things unless they got thetr puy, and from what could ba learned yesterday they worn still un u strike, Walker snys ibat ho stole down on them Tuesday night and sor- rmcd them by paylng them, but those who know him, and aleo know tho mooy uses he has for monoy, take very little stock in his story. Tho Yesterday that they had not boen pald, thoy, too, threaten to qult ot any miuuto. They havo been living on promises for somo months, and prodict that 1t fs only a mat. torof timo whon Walker will be compelledl to thraw up the contract. Jast what Walker has dono a0l with the 830, 000 is not known, TiA DISCRIMINATION AGAINST EMPLOYES, ‘Tuo County Treasurer yesterday caused o he exhibited to the poportora an order sigued by four moembers of the 'Inance Commitice authurizing blm lndvu! tho Commissionors their per divm bills audited by the Doard Friday. This order way signed by Fitzgerald, = Lenzen, Spofford, and Ayars, and was exhibitod to controvers the state-s ment that {n agmnst all of the couuty employes and contractors, who hnu'lbcen carrying coanty orders aluco Novew- ying them be had discriminatod ber, With fmnlur propriety he loard procecdlings for | monthd wherein orders have bLeen | 3 which ho lina refused to pay, and confessed, with- out hinting ut an npology for hia conduct, that he rocozized the Finance Committen—or four mem- Lers of 1t —ns baving agthority vyer the Uoand, 1y had no Flght to obuy the order of this Comuittee, and thoy were foollsh in makiog it. The law de. Yines his duty to bo ta receivo the public monoys, ete,, und disbures thom on the order of the County Board, and a fallura to do this sudjects him to 1lo has pald the Commin. tho Board, vory clearly, but Inso doing he has discrim. porson holiing a county or- nd these aore leglon, —and falled to do duty In refusing to honor the orders of employes and contractors, it 18 equally clea; minated sgainat which negloct the statutos provide shall bo pun- dahed by A iinu of not lews thau 830, nor more than 1,000, one-half of which woes to the peraon su- ng, and the other balf to the county. GOVERNMENT BUILDING, The Internal.-rovenua rocolpts were $27,. #81,01 yesterday. Tho reecipta from the (ax on distilled wpirits wure 821, 445,20 yestorday. There wero $15,000 of tho now CGovern. meut 4 per ceuts dlspossd of by the Sub-Treasury Yeatorday, Tho silver dollars racently recelved by the Sub-Treasury, amountlag to about 330,000, have all beon rah\ out, About £30,000 more will ar. rive in A few days, Asslatant-Treasurer Gilbert taliing pain to wpread tho new coin o that it shall clrculate throughout the country, 8ix of the Governmont Unugors will be parmanently Inld off un the 18t of July, At prea. ent there are twenly-threo Uaugers employed tn this district, doing the work a9 woll and complete as forty-five used to do §i 1o former Adminetru- tons. But then. they attend to thole business, snd dun't ges tme to 181k politics, Tho pensioners of the Govornment still [!muedlnw the Snb-Tressury yesterday to callect ul Lele little quarterly stipends” which Uncle Sam ilows 10 tho injured draves and the widowsand orp! of those who perished fo thelr country's daly . Aboul $10,000, in sums varying from §12 to §48, weie psid ont. ‘The United Statos va. Twunl‘y-lhran ages of wileky will be callod up Court to-day. " T) sulaed at Mock 1sland some twa sud was wome ot the crooke Itindakopt, of SMiiwaukee, Assiatant Cnitod Stales Sccretary of the Treasury Uawley was counsol for the defensc. o haw nuthing to do with ihe case uaw, TUE DALE CLAIM. BxAEmmr{ of War tolknap s i the city look- ing after the claim of 1. 5. Dule, fn which fest)- mony i auw bfinr taken before Phil lsoyne and all. 11ale hus for bis counsel, ba- Alatt Carpenter and Cohnan, clatm {s far 827, agitost Bengvalent Uucle fam. He Lull "ml‘. barbor in Luk i contract prics of $450,000, but the d that Bmouzt by §27,000, The Wue Department pussed fuvorsbly upon thy claiw, but the Treasury aut down upen i3, on techulcal Erounds, and occsuse tho smount excecded thy contract price, An arblirution bas sleesdy been bad In the watter, but it was & fatlore, and now the case ls ta cume uo in the Court of Clatma. Assistant Attoroey-General buith appesrs for the Goveroment and Mr. 3ilss for the clalmant, A mass of tustimony lresdy buen faken, and [} ;:xu;un some 0uY8 yet before the work la cous cluded, ack. 0 tho District tho famous ot that wuy eary or more azo, atuff dlstitled o In the former trlal —— IIGH ASSESSMENTS, VIEWS OF ASSLSSOIL HICE. **The fact of the matter 15," said Mr. Willtam 1L Rice, bouth-Town Collector, to u TRILENE nap yeaterday, **that tho persons who object to high assessmcats nre golug altoguthier 100 faat, Thelr talk is premature. [ hsve wade 0o zval-cse tate o ments yet, and I understand he kick, 80 to speak, Ls sguinat tuat cluse of property. My * The graduating exerclsea of the Union College deputies have, it I8 trae, gone aronnd. viewed tha property, and mnde certatn figures in thelr hooks. But those fignren are not concluslve, [ shall fnspect them carefully, determino what 1 think o he the low caeh valus, snd asseed the property accordingly. And T may jnst as well ray that the hooks will be open to the pablie, 20 that, when we do get dawn to figaring np what proper sssesaments would be. these objectora can come In and see Just how mach thero resily s to abject to, Most of thems will find thelr assertiony made at thn late meeting anite wide of the facts. ™ I--\\'""nu dogou wmean hy sasessing at & law cash valuer' *'Jost this: the price which property would hringnow at volnntary sale, Ono of the papera poked fomo fun at the phrasa, but [ don’t ses that ithan’t quite proper. A low cash valne Is the amonnt 8 plece of nroperty wanld brinz in dull times At a tolantary | male hero 18 8 class of properby In tho bueliees portion which can always he sold. A good al of it ls chanzinghandn all the time, and, from the amonnta recelved. we have what I conauler a voey fair crite- tlon 1o aid ne fn our work. | am trylug to make a falr, equitablo assersment. There are portions fn the husinoss part of tawn which in times past have not been asacaecd at what they should ha een, while property further suuth hins been asansaed too high. I propose to remedy this thing, if possible, and to have an cquitabla mesessment. Bome of Bedford, of the Cleveland & Pittatnirg Raflrond, ocenplad the cliafr. Prayer was offered by i, . Btager, of Cleveland. Delcgates wero pres- ent to the number of about scventy, represent- Ing overy acctton of tho conntry, and nearly every raflrond, as followa: J. A, Washburn, Northern Roflway, Concord, N. H.; J. Henry Hamilton, Concord Rafiway, Conrord, N. 5.3 E. W, Barbor, Erie Rallway, Buffalo, N. Y. I Winslow, Lake Shore & Michigan Bouthern Hailway, Buffato, N, Y.: George Bedford, C. & I R R, Cleveland; N. M. Atwood, L. 8. & M, 8, it R, Cleveland, 0.; Martin Long, C. & I, 1L R, Clevelund, O.; B. Maloney, New York Central & Hudson River Raltroad, Buffalo, N, Y.; Frank Rogers, Clncinnatt, Hamilton & In- dianapolis Rallway, Indianapolis, Ind.; Charles Rarvey, C.. N ‘& 1. Ry., Indianavolla; 1. Smith, C., & I . R, Iudisvapolis; E. A, Coupery J. It. R Indianapotis; J. Q. Van Winkle, Cotumbue & Indian- upolia Ratlroad, (ndtanal 3 A. 1), 8Bhaw, C. & L. Ry, Intliminpolist Samuel Trowbrida Indianapolis & 8¢, Louls Rallroad, Indianapolls, .3 earge McCuteheon, Indlanapolls & Louts Rallway, Indlauapolla; Patrick Donn, 8t. Luuls, Vandalis & Terre Ilaute TIHE RAILROADS. Flowera, of New York, and the places will he siven to' Mr. Perry L. Binith, of Chicago, snd {r. David Joncs, of New York, Preatdent Al- bert Keep and Treasuror M. L. 8ykes are 1o he retalned In their respectivo postilons, which means that the presont manacement shall re- malu for another year. 1f this programme 18 rmired aut at the election to-day, Mesara. Keep and 8rkes may bo well satisfled with the result of the contest that has been waged for the con- trol of this road. —— FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE, Rreetal Dispateh 1o The Tritune. EAsT BAainatw, Mich., June b.—At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Klint & Pere Marquette Rallway, held o this city this afternoon, the following Directors were elected : Jdessu Hovt, New York; W, W, Crapo, A. 1L Beabitry, W. J. Hotch, New Bedfard, Mass. ;. 1, C. Potter, W. L. Wcber, Enst Baginaw; J. H. Prentiss, Chivago; P, Reminicton, Uion, N. Y.4 Il H. Fish, tlea, N. Y, Tho meetlng of . rectors for the election of officers will probably bo held in New York, : C. v & 1. Co CoLumsuUR, 0., Juna 5, —At. the Snonnal meet- Importance of the Chicago & Northwestern Election To-Day. The Prodiglous Efforta Jay Gould Is Making to Maintaln Ris Control of the Road. Annual Meeting and Election of the Rock Island’ & Pacific. Tho Contest for Possesslon of the Northwestorn About QOver, ;hme nhjl'dlun °|'°“"{fi vary aens who e :‘emn- i l‘gnll:;'ny_i_lnilllnnln;pfllls' 'I‘!}onl\lus Sa\i?r. !;I- l«'. Ing of the stockhiolders of the Columbus, Chien- ora escaperl paying thele Juat taxes, onrsc, 5 o « 1L Rafiroud, Indinnanoliss duseoh | gy @ Indfana Central Raliway to-dny, tho fol- they don't flun the " fdea now _of pay- . er, Iy B . N IH In’ what © tho law Cuays they stall bay. | Fourth Annual Convention of the :’\‘;;fi;:' I fingl “ 1“.‘"{&“'{“." ;Gl.-’n'l]ll:::rml:: lowing persous were clected Directors, 0%,170 Tia provislons aro. f0 simplo tuat a4 i) vutes belng castt Adrlan Isclin, F. R. Fowler, Monry Morgan, John Bloodgood, J. W. Kirk, ‘Alexander Taylor, Jr., John and B, Thamnson, of New York; J. T, Thomas, of Philadelphin} dinnapolts: J. M, Brunner, C., C.. C. & £ Rall- road, tndianapolis; 4. W, McGiinnis, 1., U, & 8t. I Rallroad, Dndtanapolta; Edward Heaton, L, 1 & W. Rafiroad, Urbana, 13 dobn Hick child tan anderstand them, and yet these Yardmosters' Assooiation. Rentlemen—ar ono of them at least, acenrding to Teports in the pnpers —inist that property ahoald Dbe asseased at one-thira ite value, becauee custom Adoption of a @trong Resolution De. bas for veata aald so. It is the custom for somo oy, Pittsburge, Clnciunatl & 8t Louls Rallway, | J. N. Converse, John 8. Newman, nmi Omar peoplo to atoal, but I don't know that that makes nouncing Strikes. Jiulianapolts, Ind. s SBamuel Belly Lo B, & W. | Newnian, of Itdianat B, E. 8mith, John Gardi- it right. There will be plenty of time far thesn Ihmrmn‘ Indinvapolis; D. 0. Lovejuy, N. ner, William Jam!sou, aud Ralph D, Buith, of people to abject when we figure ont the proper York Centeal lailwny, ~Builalo, ‘N. Y.t | Oblos ancemments and ojen our books, sud uiil thew all NORTHWESTERN. 8, [, Wheeler, Lahe Shoro & Michlzan A bt auy, site Renkdion Bpacial Dispatch to Tha Trivina. Southeri Itailway, Clevelund, 0.5 George DETROIT & MILWAUKERE. ek for workine. tho ;{;mfi:fiemi e, e an | | Now Yonr, Juno f.—The Sun sarn thotpor. | I, *snee, “Webash © Kallvay, Dasatae S T G e T 8 on sume ontsiders, huwever, who aro plv- ¢ " 3 d h eTROIT, Mich,, June 5.~The Wayne Clreul P Shelr paying vocation, bat whoss citeors map | *anceof the Chicago & Northwastern Raliroad | 1,00 11y; Georre W. Evave, Dallas & ROTT, Michy Anne:h; ; olection to-morrow will appear when it Is noted that the common stock of the Northwestern Rallrond was advanced more than 20 per cent fn the contest for the election. When the pur- chase of eharcs for the cuntrol began, about Court declded this morning fo tho Detroit & Milwaukee forcclosure suit that the first mort- goges do not cover tha rolling-stock, This suits the holders of thesecond morteaizes, as It leaves them n chance for part of their money. come to 0 sudiden stop when the Asecesor can got the cyidence agninst them In snch & way sa to hold thew. Wichita Rallway, Dallag, Tex,; Edwin Adaw Missontel, Kanzas & Tegas Raflwuy, Hanuth Mo.; John Schwever, New York Central & Tudron River Ruilroad, Buftalo, N, Y.3 Ne K. Waguss, St. Lonis, Kansus’City & Northern Raliwny, Kanaas (Jity, Mo.; Heury Berkhaure, POLITICAL CONTRIBUTLIONS. UOVERNMENT EMPLOYES ASKED TO ANTE. three months ago, Northwestern common | Kanens Pacille Rullway, Kansis City, Mo.; Q ua’nrr:v« rf;:wr;x:lx lbny“udcl;::’lix; ‘:;’e’ .!fx'éf.':ii’ was sclliog at B3 It has since | Rubert 1. Barnes, Lake Shore & Mich unéuup.! SPORTING. “|eold st 83, and for somo weeks | vrn Rallway, Clevelaud, O.3 W. A, Browy, St sent ticongh the matle frow Wasbington, D, C. HEEADQUARTRRAOF TR REPUALICAN CoNan 5 AL COMMITTRE, WANIIXGTOX, Dy oy S0y 27 Conimitiee, eharged STt INDOFINR for ' thy suc tho ltapunit L.K.C & N. Ry., 8t Louts, Mo.; Willinm Hlow, Great Western Raflway, Windsor, Ont.} John C. Reed, C., C., C. & 1. Ry., Union, Ind. 5 Leroy 8, lough, éhlmzu. Rovk Tsland & Pucitie Rallway, Trenton, Mo. The funowlnz resolutton by M. Long, of the Cleveland Divislon, wav rend: \Wnznzas, The orgnnization of yard . masters fs THE TURP. MiLwavree, June 5.—Sccond day's spring meeting of the Milwankee Driving Park Asso- vintlun; weother flned Increased attendance. First racy, 2:2 ¢lass, purso of $800 Woodford Mambrino, Woollurd 2. Jlasa of \Washingto: hos tested between 60 and 54, About one vear ago Northwestern common was selling at 15. The peoplo who now hiold the large Ulocka In most fostances bought ft at low Og- ures, and have laid handsomo fortungs. The Rreat cry has been that the carnings bavo in. creasca enormously on sccount of the finnctus 1 5s of lcan causn In tho comitiy campnign for the election of 7 of Congrem. call with coutidence upon you, As & Kepubliean. for suca b coytribution fu faney ayu may teel wiiling to make. 7o Commit: tee deem (L proper, In thus appealing to Hepublicans Renerally, to Inforin thosa who happen to b tn Federal employ tliat there will ba nouhfection in Aoy offictal quister toauch volunary contrivutlon ) 5 @nbnse Judged Ly Uiie conduct of ftn members; and ty | i oDl importance, of (ha pending dtrugxlo eannot | glven to transportation by’ the Jarge | *‘Wnenmar, We bolieva that our aims sud abjects | Hountatn Quail... sl ¥ 10 e oo . X CrAte Bfter e 4th OF Sareh . 1yt I8 very nrarly s | €00 of 1877, Whether tho fucrcaso in | sre misconstrued by outaido vattier. throosh ““5_ Munatch K 7 certainty. In viewof this, 1lic slection of & Detno- cratic Houss uf Lepreasntatives would pracipliato upon fhie country dangeruis ngitasions, Which would inevit- Abiy add 10 present disirenses. FOremont sion their scliemes, the oppoeliiun aiready angounce thelr (oten- ligence of tndividual mewbers to lulvi)arl and a vocata the two eseential principlos of the Associa- tlan, via, : lemperance and tutal opposition to nne lawful and violent uprisings of employes, gencratly termed airikeas be it u! Tt 1§, Becond race, 2:22 class, purse of §1,000, (n this race Calmar was the favorite In the pools: tha earnings has been sufficlont to worrant an adyance i the price of the stock, common and vreferred, of more than $13,000,000 {s yot to bo fon to atiempr thio, ravoluilnary expulsion of biie solved. Alter Jobn F. Tracy’s health gave way Resotved, That tho membors who constitute shis 21 % 5 é poaen AR in 1877, It became evident thst, unicss asslstanco | grand body da nrder the fotlowing: 2122 i1, by the rru-nlnllon of three candidates for tho " " ) d 1 43084y Tasatin Vot S ple L el clp: dhe | was obiained, Chlcag & Northwestorh stock |y fihirior (i Assnciarion o stund i snd adv- 1214 e 4 & S 99 | youldgo to pleees. With ‘Tracy unnble o at- | cate the ensentinl principles_ of tia Asociation, 2a3gs 2y, ¥rom whatlaknown, snd with the growing dlusen. tend to bustness, Willlam L. Scott, his brother- In-law, came inte coutrol of the speculation, and concluded to toke Jay Gonld into and 1t shall bo deemod a violation for any wembor 1o rofuso or negleet to perform the abovo-men- tioned dutles, Resoiced, That, In easo anyimembor shall engagoe ‘To-morrow's race, Rarus of $1,000, $500 added #f he beats 2:14, slonain the camp of lie cuemy, thu Cominltiee havo 2:33 class, special purss for HI;‘VIll rr:\;gwk!u;‘nl‘l.'“rfil\n'ndll}zlro‘l:'r‘l with cun.x«nlu." f oaae MAKe [FAMDL ATIA {AVOFADlo TeApans0 to ' th . lettar, and remis at i The pactne-racedid not fill out. onez, by dralt or posal inouey ore The Assocta- Austin, Feq., Treasiezr, &c., Uer: | s confldence, An arrangement was thureupon | In 8 steike of rallway emploves, he shall he ex- | tlon has decided to offer a special puray for this .American Natlonml Nagk, Wasnington, D, G.* 3 . 17 Sraer of the Comimitiee, — 'GRV. .i‘,‘:.::’.‘ul C™ | entered into by which Gould was to take 80,000 a}y“gilag‘;};gmfi“;’:fig “v'm';:l'nb"""';:‘c;"g‘} g glluu, w‘l;(:h will h'(: mxxtcsmlllm; (t)ummr;jan by decretary. | phares of Northwestern common from the pool | facts of his expulaton and tha catiwe, cepy (ieorze to harness against Oyatur Buy to saddle, cateh weighes. Apectal Dispatch tn The Triduna, Apnian, Mich., June 5.—There was bettor weather to-day, better ottendonee, anid twovery closely-contested races, o<pecially the 2:37 race, This wns the llrst rico, and thero werd seven startars. ‘There wera seven hiepta trotted In this race, nnd tho contest wus very spleited, In the lzoull the favorites varled through most of the iat, and most of thy horses up to thy Heth heat acemed to have about an miu"l cbanco to_win, hm.Junanlyu took the fltth heat, aud the ©aso with which she done it zenerated on fes that sha conld have done better carller in the racobad it becu su Intended. She took the Qlth, esixth and seventl leuts, Schrlber was driven by Dan Mace, and driven well. After Tho uulesnnor yras carefully pornred, and it was accomparied by o fitle envelope addrested ** Sid- ney F. Auntin, Enq., Treannrer lepubliean Con- grossionnl Comimittee, Germun-Amorican National Bank, Waatington, D. C." ‘The names of tne Uovernment employes wera ovidently taken from the nattona] **Bing look," which contains a full ud completo reglstor up 'to the date of golng to frens. Ao the Gaugera of s disirict have been upon shoet time and piy duting the past year, thelr contelbutions will not be very libersl. FULL FLEDGED. Thirty-five Young Lawyers Turned Koose on the Community. ot 83, a large block of the preferred, snd agree to support the price of the etock In the Ex- change. In return ho wos to have o represcnta- tlon of the Union Pacific Intercst In the Chicazo & Northwestern and the Chicngo & Hock leland Bonrds. Tho agrecment was carricd out so far as lotting the Unfon Pacltle Intorest have a representation In the other two Boards. No sconer had this been wade public than the prices of both North- western and Rock Island broke away n a fright- ful manner. Chicago & Northwestern common sold down from B3 to 15, and Kock Island touched 833¢, Kennedy & Co. falled at the bo- Messra. Cuoper, Knlght, Barnes, Washburn, and Reed werv made o Comnlttee on Resolu- tions, and the ahovo was scnt, to them. The Committec on Resolutions reported that they recommended that the Assoclation aceept the courtesies offered by the Michigan Contral Rood, and that ¢ visit the Stock-Yards this morning, leaving the depot at 8 o’clock. Agreed to, ‘I'hie electlon of officers was then gono into, with thg following result: Praldent—W. B, Thompson, of the Chicago & Alton, Chicago. Rirat Vice- Prasident—James A. Washburn, of tho Northern Rodlroad, Coneord, N, 11, Sacond Vice- Prestdent—E. K, Fitcn, of tho C,, C., C. & ( Hallroad, of Indianapolis, tho fth Leat Bay Dick, Huttle, and Silver of Law :=‘r|e lug;l:::; ;:v::x:,l‘;xg‘mcfim ;ndlle;;‘c& ginnlog of the scrape. Gould came to Lffiff'é"é’,’ ';&'{J.&',{":?‘ffil:fi,‘!m‘ oRer, Of th | (310ug were acnt ta the bufn, fot fiavlag taken roum of the Fire eth urch, with a | thojr nssfstanco and purchasod larzely, of | Erecutivs Commiilea—E, A, Cooper, of the J., | & heat, Bummury: lurge attendanco prescot, the stock s it was offored. Muwbors of | A & 1. Iaflroad, of Indisnapoiia: 'd. Q. Van | Jesse Hay sa111 Juidgo Dooth, Deatt of the Faculty, preaided, | tho pool say Gould betraved them fn not aus- | Winkle, of the Co, G\ C. & 1 Hailmad, of Indts | Lady Morcoy priis and introiduced the Rev. Dr. Anderson, Presi- | taining tho prices ot 83, and that a contract In [ Jndfthutiolia: Edwin Adams, of the M. K & T | 4o tehrine 14222 dent of the Univeraity of Chlcago, who offered | Writing wus mado which ha violated. Certalnly | 1iafirond, of annibal, Mo.; Ii, W. Barber, of | Day Dic! 423 prayer, }m 30qu|'. all lu} lmlu;l‘fd et nlt tlw“lo:'r lh;;lma. tlie Erlo Raliroad, of Buflslo, N. Y. 'c.uu 3 45 ;i Tha Uun, Heney Btrong was then Introduced, | orup'would bo harvestod, and, Hpon this, a0 e | e be'iord 1 Glactuass s g Wy | Fannio Shaphicei.: Sy and was received with applause by the students. \nr‘:l movement was begun in the coinuion aud ing bn hald i Cluciuutl, ‘the Arst. Wodnesday T Jume—g2:85¢ L £:33; 2:37; 0:38, For the 2:29 ¢l cro four starters, oll the entrics putting in an appeggance, Alico Weat won In three stralght heats, ulthough tho strugglo Lotween her and Littlo Jokowasa gomo one throughott. of Jung, 1870, TLast evening the Assoclation wers tho zucats of the Chicago Division, and took an enjoyable rldo on the lake {n un excursion steaner. “This morning tha varty will, as above anuounced ,| visit tho Unlon Stock-Yards by traln from the Michlgun Central depot. This ufternoon tho Chleago Division will furnish carringea for a ride through Lincoln Park and around the boulevards, The procession wiil start from tho Comunerclal Hotel at 2 o'clock. Most of tho delogatoes will leavo for hotns this ovenlug, Ho dellvered the address, which was rocelved with close attention, Judge Booth Introduced the Ion. Thomas Hoyne to award the prizes due two inembers of tho cluss, After o few well chibson prollminary words, Mr. 1loyne announced that the florton prize for the best cusay had been competod for by olght members, ~ and that the opinfon of the ' commitico woa that the prizo was dne to C. A, Prendergust, who wroto on *'I'io Law ot the Laud" "Tho second and thixd fu order of merit were on prolorred stocks, which has not yet culminoted, ‘The Turco-lussfan War created a demand for our breadstufls, and cverythiug favored un advance in prices. Bpeculation in the North- wustern stocks hias becoma tho fashion, and it will probably take somoe thine for the publis to hecoing accurately informed ga to the real wer- ita of the propertics, The reason for the re- cent atartling advanco from 83 to 35 In North- western cominon grew out’of the cfforts of tho Amstordam holders of the preferred to oust the Juy Gould Dircctors. Gould Is cxtromoly sz »esi; Kentucky Central, © Time—! Dupuvqum, Ia,, June 5.—~In the 43 race to- v Lol ctinge unpoputlar in Qermnny, on account of his re- < = day, Edwin B, won. Carrle K. sccond, Wila P A oot Jae. | markablo maulputotion of vorious sceuriticein | REOUOANIZING TIK Ol B, & Qr | Trishman third, oy Bily fourth. " Timo—~3:14; enco of the Civil Law.” Theso thrce wero tho | Which tno Gernuns have beenginterested, They | r. C. E. Perking, VicePresidont ond Gon- | 3:3; 4 In'the 2 wrote over to L. Sykes, Jr., Becrotary gl Al oral Manager of the Chicago, ,Burlington & bert Keep, President of the Chicago’& North- race Blg Boap won, Marlon 1L Quincy, makes the following oficial announce- egsays read in the Collego lecture-room yosters _flccnm}j Grauger lnlrdeclln fourth, Timo— day ‘afternonn. “fho Collaghan prize for the best oxamination | Western Ratlway, asking them In fflll in unsent~ | ong s B .1§ai‘a.u;_¢. 183, : ; ot i by S of e By lo Frank | e i, Sus VB hepsgntatn | S . aci o apptntes e anser | 1200320780 e sttt when U, Brott. - Both of tho brize-winners wero loud- | tho Board. - dessrs, - Betn, M In chargo of thu frolulit arul passenker dopattients | o, 248 BOTRONCE WOt 1 Owieck Wb by 17 chaured on comlug forward to recotve tholr | Fesponded tavorably, | ond - wl 8 | of thiw Company's ralicoads, with headquarters in 0 Jeats oy, wol, ., Xankod: Saily. otn Y. block of 30,000 shares of German stock asked for proxics from Ameriean holders, tiould beeame fnformed of thelr movements, and went in vigorously to deleat this schome by buylug stock tn the open market. Iu this wiy he bo- came posscased of something lke 150,000 shares ot Ch(qu & Northwestern common and pre- ferred. Whethior. ho has sctured suough will appear at to-morrow's eloction. It fa understood that ho holls a great wany hroxica secured through the agency of Mcssrs. Daws, Dillon, and HScott, and that' the 'atter Reutluman has been disposed to objoct to cast- ing thom for a Bourd of Direction uxcln-"% in Gould's intorest. It 1s stuted that 81,100 hos been charged to construction durlug tho past year in_ the Chicago & Northwestern Rafl- rond, If this s true, the late dividend of 33§ per cent upon the preferred and § upou the commun may bo eudled tn question, CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC, The unnusl meeting of the Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Raflruad Company wus held ot the Cowmpuny's oflicc on Van DBuren street yeaterday, One hundred and slxty thou. sand seven bundred and elghty-four ehares of atock out of 200,800 were voted In person or by proxy, There was no contest, and the Diroctors whose thne had expired were re-elected for thrve years, aa follows: C. I Marvin, F, . Tows, ond Jay Uould, of New York, sud IL. IL. Porter, of Chleagu. The autiual report of the Board of Directors for the scal year cuding March 81, 1874, was submitted. It shows that the crues earnings trom ull sources were $7,803,670.90, Overating exponses ond taxcs, 84,834,514, Net earnings, £3,511,350.20, Tho gross earninge, as compareit with those of the provious year, show an fu- crease of $41,800.44. The oberatlng expenses show o decreaso of $120,084.21 Thie not earn fugs have incrensed $101,001,05, 'he road and equipment are reported as in tirst-class condition, Over 0,000 tans of stecl rafls and some 304,000 cross-ties were used o the repaire and renowals of track, the cost of whicn ! ged in uperating expenses, ‘hsfinlluwlm‘ resolution was adopted Ly tbe checks. Judge Booth then mado o short farewell ad- dln-n:l to the closs, and thu excrelses wers cloaud, Following [a tho st of the grnduating clasa n: lv.dnmod after the cxawmination was cone pleted, lteory W, Ames, Charles E. Anthony. Ferdt. nand L. Bamett, Chicagoj Frank Prentice Bothwell, Ligonler, Iwl.; Charles Wealey Carter, Vandolin, {1.; Dantel Clingingsmith, Barry, IlL; Fugove J. Colgan, Chicago, Thom- s IL Copolnger, Alton: Charles Lybrand Dav- 1dson, Alzona, fn.; Juseph Oscar Devolt, Chi- cago; Olln J, Glury awml Gieorgo R. Urant, Chi- vago; Arthur Leo Hereford, Socor, 1l ; Harry Higboo, Pittaileld, 1)L, ; Charles Edgar Jonulnes, Cengralin, Willinm Reld Manterre and Walter Mattocks, Chicugo; Bamuel Cheaney McPherrin, Clartnda, Ia.; Alice D, Morrill and Robert E, Morrison, Chicaga; George W, Murray, wood ; Riehard John Prendergast, Chicago Manty I Warren, 1L, ; Marion Pickett, En- lawood 3 Benjamin Windileld Pope, Du Quotn, 11,5 Georwe Mills Rogers, Chicogos Mitton M. Rowley, Cryatal Lake; Fravik . Scott, Evan ton; John Beott, Ligonter, Ind.; Luclen Ban. cra Seaman, Sumonauk, Il ; Steghen (. Swish- er, Lost Creak, W. Va.; Alfred N, ‘Pagert, Bur- lizton, Vi.; Edwin Stewart Wheoler and T. Drock White, Chicago; and John G, Wurthing- ton, Pittstield, 111 f e ——— FINANCIAL, 8pecial Disvutch to The Tribune, Evawy, I, June G.—~R. R. Stoune, whose fallure was noted In Tis TAIBUNE of yester- day, has made un asslenment to W, J, tHunter, of this vity, for tue benetlt of bis creditors, 1is llabilittes sre $7,000 sccured, and $3,000 un. secured; oasets, 87,700, To-dny the Rev. Fathor Fitzsimmons, Catholle pricat, made an assfenment to V. 8. Lovell for the enefit of his creditors, His securcd debts are §23,000; unsecnred, £0,000; as/ ,000, | Specttl Dispatch to The Tril New Youk, June 5,—The sugar-importing firm of Tenvert & Co. has bsen thrown luto bankruptey by creditors whpse claims agire~ @ate $107,243. Hianding, Walker & Co,, pro- duce commission tmerchants, fuil tor $10,500, e — Dakota Maid, ono -IRA"'MJ' and ons by l'oxio V. Time, 9:20, 3:00, 3:53, 5:30, 2:00, 81, Lowss, Mo., June B.—Another large at- tendanco at tho Jockey-Club courge tbis “oftere flfl? 3 weather very flile; track fu splendid con- lan. First race, Greeloy stakes, for all ages, threo- mile dash, §500 actdad, nacond horse to et $100, third to save atake; twenty-two cntrics; four starters—Mahtstick, McWihirters, Jou Rhodes, and Red Blull. Mahlstick was the favorite by largo odds, and won_the race, Joe Rhodes secand, and Red Biull distanced, Thno 5, When McWhicter pnssed the string, on the third mite nbout two lengths behind Mablstick, ho seemed to be letting down, und fruin the frat turn lost rapldly to near the hult-mile, whers ho fell, It was then dliscovered that both foretegs were broken just abovo thu fettock, the bonea protruding through the skin.. Ilo was humedl- ately shot aud killed, and will bo burjed on the rounds. ‘The general bellef scems to be that ho roke one lu while rounding tho first turn on tho third mite, and from thera ran an threo lews nearly to the hall-mile pole, where the other leg broke, and ho felt, Much sympathy s expressed for Gen. Bradlord, the ownor of McWhirter, and :{m d-nu event greatly marred the pleasurs of he day, Secuud race, Plantors’ Housa stale, for 3-year- old colts, three-quarters of & mile, 8300, second horse to get 8100, third to save stake; thirty- one entrles; llve starters—Goodulght, Voltur- na, Athelstone, Thornton, Moure, and Cape Girardeau. Vouiturna won by u neck, aller u flerce _struggle down the strotel, Goodniuht second, Athelatone third, Time, 1:18. Third ruce, one and three-guurter nlles, for all ages, club purse of §450, second horse to ot 81005 81X startel Kunndsaw, Blue tlown, "lety, Ells Rowell, Charley Howard, und Little 8 Kenncsuw took the race by two luufitln. Rowell second, Little Sls third; time, §:03, BAN FIANCIscO, Juno 6.—At Bacraaiento tos day, runoing ruce, mile heats, for $400, between Glsn Dudtey, Lenu Dunbar, and Eeliptic; Dud- ley favorite} Lena won in two strafght heats; thine 1444 und 1:40%, Dudiey seeond, Cincinyary, June b.—The races at Chester Park clo dunlng. ‘The_tirat raco, inllo_hcats, lad six utarters: Bhort Time, Mueie Bhlclls, Actress, Virgiliun, EmmaC, and Tolema, Won by Bhort Tlmai \'lfglan icago. Mr."nmmnl. Potter In appolnted Geners penntendent in charte of the oporating dep: ment of this Company's rallroads, with hesdquar- ters at Barlington, In, Both the above gentlomen havo heen per- forming the dutics of their new positious for o wonth past, which fact was annouuced in Tnn Tutsyng some thne ago, Tho appointmonts ary excellont ones, and reflect credit upou tho new mausgers of tho road, both gontlomon ba- ing eminently qualified to perform the dutics of thelr now and responsible vositions, This fs particularly true os fur as Mr. C. W, Bmith fs coneerned, Mr, Bmsith has occupfed the post- tlon of (eneral Frelkht Agont of sumu of tho leadtng roads ln tho country, and has earned quits an enviable reputation ‘a8 o frelght wman, t ono time he occupled the poaition of Ueneral Manager of thu Indianapoils, Bloom- tniton ‘& Western, whera he wavo proof of wore than ordinary executivo abllities and good Judgment. He is very popular with tha ship ers, und ho will undoubtedly succeed {n kevp- ng{n{w the good reputation this road enjoys. othing Lias vet been ofllelally done fo regard to chauges in_ other departmennts of the road. Dut tuers can be no doubt that Mr, E., P. Rip- lev will bo Mr, 8inith's succeasor as Goneral Froight Agent, aud In all rmhnhlllty Mr, Georie Carmau will ho made Assistant (ieneral Frolght Agent In place of Mr. J, oddard, who witl vrobably accept tho position of General Frefeht Agunt of the Atchlson, Toveka & Santa Fe Raitroad, offered to bim a short time ago. There is hardly a doubt that Mr. Manchester will be retalned’ os Asslatant General Superin- tendent, Ho has given great satistaction sitice ho ussuined tho dutics of this responaible posi- tlon, and Mr. Perkins has the utinost conlldenco fu his sagacity und lud gment. . B, A, Touzelln §s mentioned for the posl- tlon of Generul Ticket und Passenger Agont, but It fa clatmed thut this &enuvmnn does uok desire tho pluce, It is probable that no imme- diate chanee will be made In this vosition, and there I3 no reason why there shiould be, a8 the present inenmvents, Mesars, Powoll and Hitch- cock, ure, voteruns i this busticss, and are dotuyg us well us could possibly bo expected. 1 MILWAUKDEE & 8T, PAUL, Special Dispatch to The Tribune, i secoud, Actress third, e atockholders: Mitwaukee, Juue 5.—The Qouoral Msnager Tl_t‘nl«l: LT3(, 1:d6, 1:4T, v 2 0 secoud race, Clucinnati Cup, two and a MISTAKEN FOR A BURGLAR, co¥umeas, By econouical management thls | oy Clhiet Eugincer of tho Chicazo, Miiwaukeo | half inile st had hineteon entries, flva started: At about 10 o’clock last night Mrs. Higains, residing at No. 242 Congress street, was alarmed by theappearance of two boys {n her back yard, aud sho thereupon called the attention of her uelghbor, Mr. D, Vaudervoort. Mr. Vandervoort toolke Lis platol and went out, whereupon the tvo boys ran away, and he, supposing them to be burglars, fired once, tno bullot takiug elfect between the elghth and ninth ribs of @ Loy uamed Bruee, residluc at No. West Congress street. Upon investigation it nn})eln:fl that the bhoy waa only sceking n Jodstig for 8 tricnd who bad to home, sud had no fiea of belng wuspected asa bLurelor. Dr, Mathal, who uttended hin, thivks be will re- cover, although the wound is quite o serlous oDe. & 8t. I"aul Railway Company have fust returned from gu ¢stended trip of obseryation over the Jowa extension of that line., They report ex- cellent progress by the graders, anil that track- In‘yimr will commence at Alzona by tho middle of pext month, The iron will be but down at tho rute of threc-c‘ulnen of a mile oach day until the terminus Is reached on the Missour] Itiver, ‘The line will bo completed sbout the lat of November. The country through which this extension pasaes, for about vinety mlilcs, Is as flue as one could wish o see, aud 1s Lelng ruplaly settled and fuproved. A large amount ol land (s belng brourit under the plow, and farmers are ready to take advautage of the new facilities for truusportation. \ ——— Intes dolla 13 Wuzxnzas, A large portion of such snrplus hus been loyested tn uuunulvn.r Jines of ratlway which form & part of the ratln om of this Compa- ny, whils they are owned by s separaty corpurs. fon having & separute capital stock, wiich ls now unaor the coutrol of this company: and Wizuras, 1t is 1ho fudgment of the stockhold. ore that :be capltal whica has boen so fuyvsted ahnuld v nrpavllunml 10 the capital atuck of this Company ; iterclore, Peaviced, That the Doard or Dircctoru is hereby Instructed (o wuke souie lawlul arrafesmcnt for wuch apportionment of the capitul stock whica "K; resunts such conncetiog linesas will eutitle tl stockbolders of thie Compaiy o recelvo such divi- dends as may be applicable thereto, Bubscquent 10 the stuckuolders’ mevtlng the Directors met and orgaslzed. The following Won by Toleons, Aunt Butsy sucoud, i) Dilion : '"&pl“' amaanting 1 sevatal o v third, ricy Gorham jourth, War Jig tifth, ne, ‘The third Tuce, cousolation purse, jinile heats, Ada Lambert, Elemi, Ada 8. 8pringiet, Logor- Beer, John R. 8winey, and War Dance, started. Four heats were ruy, the secoud belng a dead neat between Lambert snd Awiocy Lambert touk the tfirst heat, aud Swiney tho third and fourth. ‘Tiio, 1:45, Litdg, 1:31, 3:04 BALE OF HORSES. #ectal Dispateh ta The Tribuns, Nzw Youx, June 5,—The uuction sale of val- uable trotting stock, the property of J, Nudioo and Richard Iugraham, occurred to-day, Col. H. 8. Russell, of Boston, was the priucipal ollicers were electad to serve during the ensue NEW YORK CENTRAL. vuyer. Mo purchased scveral marcs, —————m—— » ing yesr: Hugh Riddle, President; David Atpaxy, N. Y., June 5.—Tle following DI | which bLe fotonds to- asend to Cynthiaus, NORTHERN INSANE ASYLUM, Dows, Vico-Freuldent; F. 1L Tows, Secretary | rectors of the New York Contral & Hudeon | Ky, to be bred to Lis famous stallion Spectat Dupateh to The Tridune. and Treasurer. u River Hallroad Company were elected to-day: Willlam ¢, Vanderbilt, Corpelius Vanderbilt, Willinnn K. Vaaderbilt, Frederick W. Vander bllt, Augustus Schell, Bamuel F, Barger, Jo- Smugeler. Tho forty-one head sald realized 810,103, or un averagw uf §+41.50 per head, which was regarded o8 u successful sule, The hichest prices wero: Volunteer Mald, by Voiuutee £2,700; Fagny Miller, by Edward Everctt, $3,730; Erow, Ill., Juns B.—The usual monthly mecting of the Toustecs of the Northern Hos- pital for thu Jusane occurret yesterday, Trus- tecs Bosworth and Btubl werc prescat; Marsh ‘fhe {ullowing gentlemen wers elected mem. bers of the Exccutive Committee: Hugh Wid- 4#:. B;fld Dows, C. R. Masvig, F. H, Tows,and . L. Beult. This ‘y':nult leaves tho road 1o the same rela- b Harker, Chauncey M, Depew, Joba E. Bur- < was absent. 3 e poaiton to Uay " Gould us It was the pas Teh, qutnss L; utier, ud of New York City; | Sismpiog. by Voluntect, $10; Duwa, by Peace- ‘The sum of $400 was ullowed Smith Hoag | year. While Gould hos considerable twucuce | Cheater W, Chain, Sprigileld, Mass.; . J! y m— from the repair fund upon tho completion of | 1% 1he councils of tho road, It canniot be clalined | Whitncy, Rochester; Jawes M. Mervin, to- BILLIARDS, that be contsols the property to such an extent as touse it for the purpose of furthering his oWn private euterp . ‘The geutlemen com- posing the Exceutive Committes will hardiy submit to any schewes that ase not for the Lest fotercats of the rvad. THE YARDMASTERS. The fourth anousl Conventionof the Yard. muters' Slutusl Beoefit Assoclation of tho United States and Canadas was begun yesterdsy worniog at the Comuercial Motel. Geonce certain untivubed pluns. Hoog ls the con- wractur who erected the cottages recently. ‘I'ho usuul wontuly bills wery allowed. e —— CROPS. Specinl Dispaich to The Tridune. Inprararorts, Jod., June 5.—The farmers will cut thelr wheat (o o little over a week carlier thun before {u yeurs. ‘The rust basull disup-peared, and the prospects are that the crop will be exveptiousliy large and Soe. 3 &d Boriugs. —— THE CHICAGO & NORTIHWESTERN. ‘Tbe contest for tho control vl the Chicsgo & Northwestern Raliroad seetns to bo over at last, It 1s stated that durlog yesterday a compromise was elfected between the coutending factious. As far uscan be ascertalned the basls of the agrecment 18, that the Dircctors whose time ex- plres, shall be re-elected with the exception of Messra. J. H. Howe. of Wiscousin. and 1L P, Sexton (g to have ou his hiauds cnough to keep bim busy. About the middle of July he plays Bchaefer in New York the tirst gumoe of the big mateh of 8,000 poiuts, Thirty days later he must play Schiaefer in Culcago upon o olfferent table and cushlon, requiriog neasly all of Lis spars time to famillarizo himselt with the chauge. And mow cowes Blossou with s chal- lenge whicn Scxton wust accept, uoleus volens, or elac forleit the Delanoy badge sod chawme plonahip to Bloason. The latter can demand a ame within 0ty (Il{fl trom the date of hischal. enge, which would bring it abont two weeky Jater than Bexton’s game with Behacfer. Bex- ton ahiould then be In Chicazo gett nr ready for hit« aecond trial of 1,000 puints, and 1t {4 not un. likely he may choose this city for tha chamuton. ?"'“ gams with Blosson. The challence ful. ows: (rarn Pacirie Horrn Brittann-Roox, Cine cano, 11, dune b, =M., Delaney, Kag., No. 40 Very atveel, Yort—Dxan 'St 'L hereny chaltenga Whllam Rexton (¢haniplon) to play me for the medal Pmblematic of the ol anpionahip o Awncrica pnd tne neceeaary amount, 81, 10 anids, Find Inclosed $250 an forfelt. 'Pleaso no- tity Mr, Rexton et your enrliest conveniency, ang oblige, vory respectfolly yones, {ronox F, 8Loarox, e —— Nock & Nayner's Moth Petw ler 8 well a8 moths, stroys roachies e MARTMIAGES, THATRET-RRTANT-On WWrdnerdor, June b 1454 ta PYIN"II r#";‘(‘"l by the ‘K:\'. T. W. (lam’l’: sneed, S G 3 New York City, s Mins (H1vis dir Novards. WORLEY—RABUOCK—~By the Kev. Mr, Church, Jive s, Nathan Woriey, of Marshalliown, 2. and it Demio Tiancock, of Siiford, Del.. at the reaidence of W, It ftobinsan, 1310 Unlan-av., Chieaku, "N earin. No DEATHN, TEAKCOCR—Sane 8. 3878, Chaties, son of Charles 1y, and teririda 8, fiancock, Aged 6 months and 12 days. Funerat Friday nmmln{e June 7, 10 u'clock, itom parenta’ restdence, 1620 1Wabs CLARK—IN this city, JJuna 8, 1878, Lizzle W,, wi ol ok e A g o iy Funerl from residen’e, 02 Congres + Thureday, 0 Rochester, %lln;g 4, 8L3D, m. liemnlne to ba 1Ak &5 Nachester and Lockport (N, Y.) and Decorat, (ia.) papers please ecpy'. GARMISON--0f aipels fay Al anyes oty SRIIA o Alfen o Stasiid b Garrison, TALCOTT=Juoe 8, s414 Park-av., Mancel Talcote, agod GO years, inoral Friday marning at Churehiof the Hedeemer, "nme't Rangamon and Washington st ol Id, azed 33 COLLIER -'une 8. gt . of enncer of the livar, Jolin Colller, In tho 51t Yeat ot A Vi Funerat will tako Pipce at it Iate restdcnce, Koo A 20 nitautes past 6 p. m., 134 Walnut-st., ¥ridag. June 7, at 10 o'clock, and by ertingeste lidsohll Cemstery, < K2 sterifng (111,) Liverpoul and Manchester (Eng.) Paparn pleasd copY. ELOOD—Tames Flood, Jnne 5, 1878, Funern) by cars to Usivary the 7th tnst, High Mass at £t. Patrick'n Chitrch at Raif-past 10, DBARRETT—Tune 5, &t the vesidenca of Col. 0, Stunst, 11 Taylor-at., Miss Mollla A. Darsett, nh. ferof Capt, T, K. llatroty, of Lodlsnapoli, " aged 22 years atid 6’ month . Funeral Friday st 10 o'clock. Carringes to Caivary, Frtengs mvireds ko g4 THE PREVENTION OF A TERRIBLE DISASTER, No disorders, excapting the most dendly forma of lung discaee, involvo snch a tremondoua destruc. ton of arganic tianne ne those which [auten upon the kidneys. Such wnaladles, when they hecome ehironlo,—and nono are €0 Hablc to ssaame that phare, —completely wrack the syatem. To provent this terrible dieaster, recourse should be hnd, njon tho firat mantfestation of troudle, to Hostettor's Ditters, which oxpericnce has |)mvcd to bo highly effoctive ns & menns of imparting tone and regu- larity to the organs of urination, ns well s to tho llver, stomach, and bowels. Another henciicial result of this mediciue, naturally consequont upon 1is diurectic actlon, 14 tho ecifmioation from the blood of lmrurlliu which begot rhenmatism, gout, l)vbpl{. and other maledles, Dy Increasing tho actlvily of the kidneys, it angments tho depurative eticlency of those argana, which sre most impor- tant outfetd for the e:cane of such Impuritigs. 4 UL - TO TAKK PART IN Tilt ectally reauested o meat 1 Theatre thls afternoon ot 3: Be churizen of the North and fouth & meet. in sftarioon, sane time and pl arday mornin: it (L THE CHILT hilllrrfl’ nail rehienraal at fiavert 'eluck, T will i N AND TEFORM CLUB uilanl entertatninent (his 7 ne, ted and Madison, PPHE LADIES OF THIZ GRACE M, F. CIGLCIL Corite ‘Lanalie and (YA ousin. WL Give UheIrans nal srawharry testtvnd this eventig, UNDER THE FE BEVENTIT FREE ajgue fOF Lho wuppre s auspices af the Citizeny £lon of tha saic uf Hgnor. to niuars, will bo given this evening at §t. Paul’s Church, Michigah-av. snd bixe AN ADTOURNED M 13U OF fepnbilcan Club this evenlug, st + for the purpose uf reorganiza: olcors, s DUATES OF THE KO high school sre requeaied to meet Sichool Bullding, thisaftornoou n e 0. 3C3 Blua Iain; tlon aud tio electiun TVISi0N it 1lovti A, 200 0'eluck, PIIONGOIATI=EDINONT WOS DEIFTY talking-miachine, 1o Mottydist Church, corner Clark an1 Washinaton-sts. ~ Don't falt to heat It talk, 1ankl, aing, congly whitiie, elo. 10 & ., 3 v. w . T Telegraph- Construction, Dids wil) ba recetved antt] Juno 32 for tho constric. tlou ut u Telegranh Lino (rom Chieazo ta Milwaukes, 4 Hitaga Noad. mccordiug to the following apecifcations: . Valca to in 34 fect langt (cxent within city imits fn Ciitcago and Mtliwankee, Which will bo 23 fect long), ver mile, wut luss (lisn O\ tnchex I dlamoter at small end 1o be set i ground & fesk. TwoNo U, Fuivanized wirce on i fest cros-atma, arma to be pat Al ying to be painted; 1 luch Plnn, screw-gla loniation, - s Line to o Arat-class in every partioufar, and clear of obstructonn and fullaze, Canstruction and location lie subleet o wibroval of our Bupgrintondens consiruction aud st compjetion. " Liun to lio completed by Beot. | next. Any furttice fiformation can ba oltataed frui the anacraigaed oo 153 Washington-at. AUCTION “ALES, By GXO. £, GORE & CO, 8 4od T Waliaali-a¥, on with two bolts: On Thursday, June 6, at 0:00 a. m,, REGULAR SALE OF CROCKERY. 80 Crates W, (. and C, C, Waro, IN OPEN LOTS, v 2 Casks Becorated Toilet Sets, GEQ, I' GUIE & CO,, Auctioneers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, FRIDAY, Jano 7, at 9:30 8. m. Parlor S8ults, Chamber Betas, a full line Car- pots, Now Volvots, Axminator, Urussels, sud \Wool; Goneral Tousehold tioods, new and socond-hand; QGenoral Morchandiso, oto,, 8to,, insluding & larye atcok. General Groceries Hold under exocution. . quBON. POMEROY & GO., Auctionears, W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. THURSDAY TRADE SALE. OVEIt 800 LOTS Dry Goods, Wooleus, Clothing, Fur Hats, Cops, Btraw Goods, &o. A Y N T el o J 3 A DUTTHEE, TONG & Gb-, ‘Auctloneers, BUTTEES £C0.8 REGULAR BATURDAY BALT (Establisked 23 Years sgo,) HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Garpels, Crockery, Stoves, and General Merchandlss, SATULDAY, June 8, at0 o'cluck a. m., &t salearooms 173004 133 Kandolph-st, ALSO ‘White Load, Paints, Osnnod Beaf, Rofrig. orators, Hoor Oazes, &a. Ve A BUTTEHS, LUNU & €O Auctaneotss By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO., Auctloneors, 138 hlf) Wanseli-ay. . AUOT?QN.S;ALE BOOTS & SHOES THIS DAY, CHAR, E. RADDIN & CO 3y D, D, STARKLE & CO, H4and 85 Handolph-si. v MORNING, at 10 o'clock we will sell tha CRYIPAY CONTENTS of House No. 178 West Washington-stey CONBISTING OF I, O, Parlor Suit, M, T. Tablos, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Hall Trocs, Dining and Kitchsa Furniture, &o., &0. . D. 3 _auctionters, D. W, SIONE & C0/8 CIECUS DU"‘IT.I reca. 4 brick ponies | rform- e 1 O s s ety seate Lk Sk Lrucks oud wagon, 10 sela h‘l’lllfi fl.’.‘x‘}‘-'i.'.}“.‘.‘}‘c'mwu REewTti, wilt b [ puile auctivis 0a - Mondsy, Juse 10, 1878, & .. at tbe Duriloton rebouse, vit Blxtcentd: A L Sisice: BEAFHRLe, COICHEO: By order of tho KR coLEMAN, Auarows commencing 8t 10 o'clock,