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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS. Thn receipts from the tax on spirils wore 811,110 yeeterday. * The internal rovenue recoipts amoanted to £10,008 yesterdar, The Roev, Willinm Ross, of Rothesay, Fcotiand, 18 8 gnest at the Brevoort, The Ttev. Dr. DeKoven, of Racine, has t:clined the call to Trinlty Church, New York. I'he Sub-Treasurer disbursod 155,108 yes. terday, of which $15,000 was in payment of pen- . slone, Iho Bub-Treasnry sold $101,000 of the mew 4-per-cents yesterday, snd the boys in the of« flce 761t hanpy. Johnny Hand's ndinirablo ochestra will give \a Hiat concert far tho senson thin evening at the South Park Pavlifon, corner of Cotlage Urove avenne and Tnirty -ninth street, Uhiarles Johnson, 12 yenrs of ago. residing at No. 1250 Van Huren street, while tnnning along on ton of a freiuht-trutu on the Norihwents ecn iond, fe)l betwern two cars, was run over, and fnstantly killed, Tho temperntnro yesterday, ns observed by Manasee, optician, 83 Madison atreet (Tnisunn Jintldine), was at 84, m., 04 degreess 108 m., 3712w,y 6433 p, m., 04; 8p. m., 50, Barome: terat8a.'m., 30.4; 8p, m,, 30.8, Tho Cemmencoment exerciges of Ripon Collega, Wisconsin, will be in progress dnring the week after next. Tho address to tie literary ro- cletion will be doliverad on tha evening of the 2ith hy the kev. ¥. W, Fisk, D. D., of this city. ‘Il Republieans of the Fourtewnth Ward wore to hinve_held a mesting Iast night at Loch- nee's iall, No, 036 Milwaukeo nvente, but the dance was mnall, and those prescnt doferrcd nceting for vne week, at the same place. Pihing mnst be good at Neeunl, Wis. A Chicago gentleman writing from (hat place in- forme n fricnd that himell, wife, and daughter caught 160 bass. pike, and pickerel, rangiag from one nnd a hall to four pouns cach. That was on the 10th st ; the next day he oxpectod to catch 200, Tha Fifteenth Ward Goneral Committes of the Demacratic party of Cook County, vtuer- wire known ax Tammany, jet last evening at the carner of Centre and Larrabea aireetr, and, after an [nexcusahle nmonnt of very nuich dilnted Lk, succceded fn clecting permanent oflicers, after which they adjourned, A pices of ground 55 feet front by 175 feet deep, niWiliam Jomes' Addition, located on I'ralrie avenne, between Kighteenth and Twen< ticth strects, and belonging to Fernando Jone, wns yesterdny sold by Willlam C. Grant, Trust under n morteaze for $15,000, made to 1ho Tray- eleen’ Insurance Company for 814,000, the mort- gagecs becoming the purchascry, Tha 1lev, Gieorga Mucller prenched at tho Second Presbyterian Church last aveniug, The revernl churches in tho viciily gave up thoir regu- lar prayer-neeting vervice, and the an adlence tuat tesed 4] iiee, 1o t00k un hig subjeet * he handled it with that eloquen plicity which charncierizes Wi Yeslerday morning ke talked to nearly 100 mialeters in Farwell Ifall on bis ex- perlence in the ministry. The Garritys do not reem to have piven np all hope of yet cheating the Penitentlary. Thew attorneys have worked up o billof excep- tons, waich Judgo Upton will be neked to certify thin week. An application will then be made to tno Supreme Court Ior a superscdens, In caso that 14 obtalned, their lswyers will ask that the reonnirels be admitted (o0 bail pending the sntu- mentw, which casnot well e heard before tue Keptember torm, - The move whl fall, 5 ‘The funeral of Jamos EFrancis Dennohy, #on of ex-City Asessor Charles Donnohy, took vlace yeterday morning from the residonce of his, yarents, 87 Huron sireel. Tho funcral corege was oue of the largest that hias over becn acen [n the city, numberlng over 100 carrlagen. Tlo re- nine weee tnken to the Cathedeal of the Iloly Nute, Whero @ 11 Mass was _colebrated, Tia ait was that apacity of the Hdcation, "' nud rdonas deacon and mub-deacon ctivelys, After Mass the ev. Dr, ateMullen Gelivered an Jmpressive address. 5 + At o eancus of Republieans of tho Seventl Lecisiativa District, leldat the Tromont llonee, At 1. Paine In the chatr, and . R Fiteh, Mr. Doltan offered a_resolution provids 0 delegutes to the County Conventlon g thut bu requeated fo micet priorto tha Convention to nominute deleinies to the Springfokl Siate Cone vurtion 1o be hicldon the 0t instr, Messrs, B, A, Tulking, S, ¢ Hanpa, O, I, Salisbary, J. It Pitch, Charles 1L, Dalton, and Col. Payne, wers appointe e i committes Lo prepare o plan of vrsanteation, rod raart o mceting to ba held at tho Teemont Ilouse after tho Conventlon. £ L5 i Vs i rutior yosterday ovening that the Jod wan in trouble, , The story was thot the crmpositors had not boen ot for two wabks Al had sent in te the mutagewment thelr uln. matum, which was that if they were udt at once ratistied they would tey to have u custudiun appulnted, It was ale trated that Miss Frances Willard had resizned, and thut it wos Jikely fhat pending negotiutions be- tween the tockhinldors and somo outsdio partice far the purchinse of tho paper would vobn come to 1t was fmpossible (o fAnd anv of the Post ers 8o us to learn whbat truth there lein u atorles, "he Bocialista of the Fifteconth Ward held farth Inst ovening at the cornur of Willow and Lnarrubee streets. Mr, 8, Stern occupled tho chair uwnd Mr. N. tilasner officiilod At the booRs, Speechen wero made by Meswrs. T, J, Morgus, Jabn Feltes, 1L (iraf, J, SchophofTen, and others, Al that wae new nbout them conslsted in tho free quent udmonitiona they contalied to the membory of the parly to preacrve gond order at tha jon ook picnle which 18 to come off Sunday, a 10 ¢o nothing which would 1n the least tend #how thut thero 1s any foundution for the rumor int thie plenie was o be only anottier nams for violenee uud perhapy a wenvral rleing, Postinster Pulner bas received informa. ton from the Forelgn Mail Oflico of the Post Of. fiee Depuriment that, owing 10 the lack of other sportunition for the exchange of samplos of mer. sl it hae been decidvd to extend 1o e publie the fachiitica avatiable throngl 1he banten Culonial Ofico ut 81, Thomay, W, 1., ond eatidy Packel Services thence, for tho tranamie. flul u the mal Uy ade up nt New York for St . -:Jmndencu from tho United Statea ayan (other than Sntwhy, Costa temala, Nicaraugua, Salvador, ond the tes of ' Colombla, tncludhie Aspinwall W, for somples of Merchandiee only, pent of posiage 1% compulsery, aud must ¢ made to tho port uf debarkutlon, and the rates wud couditions are the same whetier cosrespoqds encu s forwieded 1o K Thomas direct, or via Liernauda, Havuna, or lKngeton. Full particulars a8 10 rates may bu Jedrned st tho Post-Oice, The remodeling of the Honore Building lu progrensing rapldly, Tho Chicago, Alton & St. Y.ouls” Jtaliway Combany will accupy the cornor ttore on the wain tloor, which has o frontage of ity feet ou Adawma strect and forty fuet wpon Desrbornstrect, The Company will atew ocenpy ortion of o second four 1ybng wouth of the thorn street cotranre to the building, The thied goor of the hutlding 1s botuy rapldly put in whape for use on militury headquarters, and greut cara 44 being taken in Sitmy them up. The ofticos will liave o frontare on oboth Adsme and Dearborn asl comveytently have plonty of light. ) ure Moving the muin siaic-case of tho Tmlding to the back end of the hall. ‘I'his stair. case now comes ont on Dearbocn stroct, and leads 1o the Mating Department, Posteavtor's Oflice, bpee i’ Deportiment, Hullway ico Di- Letter Curclers’ Devartmont, The mngin uu“ the -unl:d nxu i )uuml hero- ater ui Adam atrect, assengor elovatur is B Dhaced ln tho buridings. """ e Tomlinson & Read, the contractors for tho ftone-work of the clty’s portion of the Court Livuse, were hunpy yewterday when they heard of J Williams' ‘refusul to grunt on injuncilon restinining the ity from going on with thie work, A reporter called ut their office, on Weat Vol Canal cet and the river, The large yard was filled with cut tud wawed stono, and there wero suvoral steams vaws busity at work. M, Heed sutd: Vo have Ve g o With our Du-fi:lrlllu e for sumo Tme, “withinat warling for tho declaton fn the fniunction emit." ** You proposs tu yo ahead, thin, us facl ne possiblort v+ Yoss we will come putiing in derricks and_making other are 18 to-morrow.” ¢ When will you beain In mtotie un thu new bufldingy' ** An svon ak slon for the ground courss arclves. We bave @ tontouek with adrin 1 Maine to deliver the Fpeciil stone Tequlred for this iy diteen days from tosdtay, aud when It gets here will vo immediately o Walk wiln £y wew. ™" 9 1low wdcls cut atons have yun already on hand ™ S¥ About 1,000 fect = ere “nud at tho Twellth streot yard, and sbout 20,000 fevt 0t Hinadule & Doyie's quarrice, TR CITY-ITALL, Tho licruse recelpls wero 3200, About 2500 fu paper was paid out to mer- chauts for supplles, The Comptroller’s clorks aro ot work on the teachers® April senp, and ¢xpect 10 bave it ready by Eaturday. I'wo mote cases of vearlot-fever were re- ported, from which it would secwl that the disesse 14 spreaaing azuin, ‘Lba ‘Lreasuser's receipts were: Water.Of ce, $3.610.75; Collector, $261; Complrotler, T ‘Yolal, 85,7400, The Mavor is expected homo Saturday, and it 18 e3id that ke will send names for the oftices 1v ty Counctl Mondoy night. v little wus saild ut the City-Hall sbout u Witllams' decision in the stone matter, no wno thepe 1aklag much eterest ot Ald. Cook, ol tue Bulldioz Commitiee, was around lu e Taoraut, sid sppeared jubtiaut. Hu sald wors Wuiid by eviisenied kb oucy, sud e u fow days, ireet, belween 3 I afternoon, ono wonld he nble to eco the nezlnning of the fatoro City-Hail, The Superintendent of Tolica has been natified by the Chlel of Milwankee that John Fin- erty is there. The Ind {8 11 years old, and Ia stin- pused to have run awAy from lis home In Chicago, 'T'ho clerks nro finding fanlt hecanse no one seems to take interest enongh in them ta cash their acrip oven at g2, kers And dealers s about B3, All they ean get from liro- The Syndicate will Dol toueh their paper, ‘Tho certificuts caso was arguod in the Su- preme Conrt at Mount Vernon yceterday, and the scrip cane will ¥iven withi Decinions may be be heard to-day. o reasons therefor ave week, bi apt to remain snknown for two or three months. The donial of Mr, Folg that he i in reali- ty the City Sealor, and that Mr, Iensingeris a mere eite figure-head, hasn't pat at roet the stories In atfon, 1t 14 cortatn that M. Tleatn. both be- fore and after the elcctlon, nromteed the place to 8.'E. Cleveland, nod it fs alleed thit Frank Milli- an promised hbod 1ok 10 keep tta Folz, Thestacyls the Mayor B Chin “word, but ' Mlljkan Foulda'tlet him, " sasing that o duin's care what eath rafd, was afrald the Folz shuuld have it Tt {a eald Folx Crnncil woald not confirm him, so he allowed Densinzer'a name to be sent In ‘for conflrmation, the agecement_Ueing that the lattor sbunld take A salacy butk of the proMa. these ntoslca, what no disulal of b the Selerabip, oat for the tnrpose of ‘e holding on o the ofice, aid to inve made all the Mayor's lrwlnb xcept one ur two, docsn't apparent rald about him, eince he has as yet mado whilv Fole should have the [t s imossible to snbstantinte anid 1t 1 not Improbablo that they prt"fllxll(W Tien- Frank Milltgan, ¥ care 1o alleged connection with Fola in THE COUNTY BUILDING. Tho trinl of tho stink cases will bo resumed In tho Criminal Conrt Tuesday, Tha oaso of Simonf, the murderer of MeCue, will be called fa the Crimival Court this morning. Wiliiam White, doing businers at No. 60 FPaclfc avenue, yeaterday, fell victim tothe County Collector e falled to pay Lis taxcs, ond a custodian stepoed 1. Hol Hopkins, of tha Stock-Yards, is an- nouncea as candidate for Commissionce_ in place of Tabor, whose time expites this fall, Me. Hop- Kins 1o #21 10 be & good man. Josoph Sparks, charged with the murder ot Dewlit o few wecke nzu, was arralancd sester- day, sand pteaded not ullfy. A wmotion was re. turned 1o quash the Indictuent, but was prowpily overruled, Since the expose of McDounell & Co. in theso columns that firm has ceased to exlst, Com- nilesioner lirad goods in his v pri snd I will el ey now supplies the hospital with wn name, and no one alsputes his acting on the principle, **You ckle mo kle you." ‘Fhe secret commiticos meetings have failed 1o supprees this fact. At tho o ntd meeting Monday, Architect Egan aent in an _estimato for 312,000 1n favor of tho wranite contractor on the Courtellouse; but yesterday ho discovereld his mniatake and anked to withdreaw it, and it waa witbdratwn, It was done, buwever, tn secret, and very little can bo satd 1t, becu uge it In tha correction of an error AgEDi oud tn the interest of sconumy, Judua Wil sult, whereln 1 inms’ dectalon in the Injunction t was propased to prohibit tho city uelng Bedford stonu in the bulidlng of tha city’s haif of the Court-llouae, has upset the Lemunt Stune Ring, anid cast o around the bull loom over ali the ** flinea ™ iling, Tlie ¢asa fiascost the county about 82,500, but the Comimissionors ot a cent. Upon receiving tho declsion, Fitzgerald calied the roporters nsido andasked them to announce in big {elters—and put tho wame in & Couspicuous core yier—that tha connty would take an sppeal, ete., o but, funsmuch what he said amuunts to very little, spoke fur the o4 Fitzkerald {s not nn\z. Even if fio county, it amounts to but little, from tho fact (hat Towmlinson & Roed, to whon the contract has been lot, propose to proceed at once. Sexton, a co-contractor on tho work, will commenca delivering material to-day, An Agent of tho Stato Board of Heslth wan at tho County Clerk's oflice yeaterday gather~ ing wtatistic capeeiaily with n vow to making it warm {or bogus madical praciitioners, Ile stated that (he Board was about to publish a llat of the physiclans of the State, embraclnz all who could micet or hisd met tho requirenients of the Htate Taw, ** quackn, " erence Lo this st vluint wauld be lod suscalled **quacks the ubject belng to prosecute all of the reporter made some inquiry In ref- ubject later, and learned that come 'g:od auzafuet 6 number of the upon tho asscmbling of the next Grand Jury, and that quito a nnmber, antlei- ,mlluz the wove, had alresdy fled to Michigan, This [s the first wiattor, though tho subject, State 10 1movo In this Important all Lave equally stringent laws un ‘The Committee oy Public Buildingy and Pabllc Servico met yesterday nfternoon under lock and koy, and proccoded to transact soms buslngss in connaction with the canstruction of the Conrt. Tivuse, nfssloners and The contractors \wers present, the Com- amoag €ontraciors are one, — ther thingy, Waulker, teled to pass throngh his 500 - oxtaun, 1t | would have passed,” too, but for the enthualasm of his frieads,one of whont wanted to vate ita §12,000 to cover the discount lic had pald on wanted to advance hiin 810, his contract. robato on and another who on the 1i per cont In the dlscussion of the county onlers provasitions it accirrad o one member that tno county was fnbad shage,—cupaclally tha Courts Tlouss Fund, —whereupon r. Fitzzerald vropused to borrow from the Uenoral Funa to accommodato the rontractor, hut somo ono wuazested that this fund was overdrnwn, and the whole matter wis druped. Another accret micoting s to Lo hely Babirday aftgrnoon, and thers s scarcoly 8 duung but all the extravagant schowmes of "Walker's frionds will prevail. Tio Committee apnointed soma timo ngo to rovise tho Hospital rules with a view to rcorzan- {zinz the Medicnl Board and introdncing several of 1he pets of the meutings every dav for & weck meotinygs have been controlled by an ‘which it 1s unuecasnary to speak, but u siniply becuvo until yeaterday, ** f{lng " have beon holding secrot ar mure. ‘Theso tement of ntrolled It was not ihat the dark-lantern they have beon nceret, howsver, gatheringa cameto a head, aud tho resuit was that the Commiltes will report Monday recommending the abolition of the vresent Board and the ap- ofniment of another. “I'lin recommendation con« enipintes that tho new Doard shall be composed of three of the Tlush Medical Faculty, threo of tho Chicagu Medlical ¥acully, and suven 1o be sulectod outslite of the collogev, —thirtoen in all. The con. stderatfon of tho anbjuct led to a warm’and snery Wlspute, coming espectally of Fitagerid introduce Ina Jetier on the subject from Dr. Davis, which bie conatrued to onstly bu recognized i the reorgantzailon, vo & recornmendation that llome. The other members cunstrued the letter diferently, and Ui report will be aa indleated. Bherry and are under noptet bad 83, propared by “The rocord In both thelr ea Connelly, the mnrderers, who nco to behanzed the 21wt are In a has Leen 1. 1L Anderson, =8 voluntecr far Sherry,~—but this does not scem to satisfy Counol- Yosterday 1y. ]IILIL'D Jameson, beforo w| hu wan engaged writing s letter to fiom he wow convicted, denouncing hia attorney. Mr. Coflee, and u}lmc for wwsistance, appointed by ho woe doln lolterlug in ete, Connelly was asked about tho letter by reportor, and ho denfod it all, but nat hefore the two condemned charglng “that, while he b anml'x;mnuluu.?“mlau(L‘nm 1% a4 the nelgnburbood of nad hud wprivate talk. Cone nely was then accused by the roporlor of having mimtated the facis in tho csso, whersupon be rejolned n_very emphatic lanyuage that o had never told a lie 1n his life. Bhorry wav presout, and tho relolnder was 100 much for Llw, aud ho replled, ** You wwors Sgutnet you led when yoa no." This wax e end of the “In. terviuw, and the facts ure that Bliorry was ubout balf siaht, foe baw addreasod, Counelly is really sitdrossing, or Judye Jameson ontho subjoct, CRIMINAL, Mark Davis, sald to be wanted in Lonis- villo for crime, Foote's Court. was discharged by a jury at Justice Constable Doran and several men who as. aisted him to burn a huneo 1n Onk Park were yes. jschar, to tica Sai sbury lie d upon 8o charge of ursoh, Juu- 14 that Doran bad gulhorliy to burp the house, and that tacre wia no law wuking thut act aron. Tgustz and Joseph Bteln, the wholesale Hnadr doslors Tafod tha e who are charged with having vio. runl-llevenue laws in pot catering sales of plrits upon tus Governmont buokv, yos- tenday uppeated bofory Comwissioner Hoyou “sud gavu batl in §1, 000 tor a bexrlg this woraing, Jugh Reed, Luckman, was fined §100 yoaterday by Justice Foote for violsting that vec. tion of the city ordinences which aays that Luck. inen must bave their hicunse number the lumpe of their velicles. will be trivd to- aluted upon ‘I'arey vthor Lackuen duy for the same offense, ‘I'ho ease of Auton Fuuk wns postponed [fluldl by Justice Hammill {il] to-day. Constuine Mury wan uamed McLaughiln, By d uatles 1o rescuv a revolver MeLuuyhlin was subseaueutly arres that Fenk guve wan § Whito by was taking Funk back to jall o who hangs sround Nurth Court wade _ an altempt the prleoner, | NMurphy " drow aud weared McLaughlin off, 1t la sald 14 10 hite sunicbady 10 go hie Latl aud that be speat tho wonvy fors suit of clutbes for Llmselt DR. VANDEVER, TUE UNION PARK CONOREZUATIONAL CHUBCH heid 8 mneeting SOCIKTY Jaat eventog for the purpose of tak- ug uction on the zesiguatlon of the pastur, the Rev, D. Vandever. There were aboul 300 present—mombers sud pews-hulders, Deacon Brad- loy was elected Moderator, After the resizoation, which bas been published, had een tead, M. Jeukl! b wo cdlate lvave’ o LUGPCh aseutis (he lvase of (he the yudtor, wud tielfur attu Evmy discuss offered the followlng: ptihe sustiop of the pas- £ Eidreh vhant ucy: aad toat 1hy uidso 10W uccupicd by ielicve il vt wil paymieat of Feuh S35 Gey of Auiust hieat. 10 Lok PLace Iu puyasd o u divteion _:Iudln' the Claveland & Butlalo Ol Company, M. James remneking that he desired to see tho ‘Pastar treated Ifke a Christlan. [Applause. | Some nne then ralscil the pointas to whether, a8 the pastor sisted, hls salary been reducea without uotifying him, 3r, Jdenklns rofarred to atorles aftoat, nnd rakl that he nffered tho retoiution becaure It covered ali tho potnt, sud, perhaos, met the views of the majority, and for (he pnrpara of keepine ont all ueations and thipgs which were being earried ilthe Trustees wora catled vn, . A wrangle would affect injnrionsly nat on’y the Church, bt the ptatar, 1le belleved the relation conld be dissolved withont further intensi- tylng pudlic faeling. A motjon to divide was lost, onlya few mem. bers voting. The resolution wae then talked oboat, nod the wording blacted to by moine, one geniloman looking mmediato leaye of absence™ as n *estash ' at Mr. Vandever, Mr. Stmons, 0na of the Trosrees, etated that they had figured np tho pew-rents, ete.. and found that there wonld bo a shortage of $1,000 this year, and hence tho Snciety had declded to cut down the partor's salary that much, Al n quarter of 10 (the meeting opened at8) a Yote was taken on the ndoption of the rasolution, and It was passed by yens 125, m{l 112, A young man oblected to tho connt, nn tho gronnd that pew-holders had voted. motiun, and the mater was dropped. e e S otrn., S Wl hEad sl T Itice arose wi & paper In and, ane wanted to talk, whea ‘Tne point was made that a motion to ndjourn was uot debutable, ; : s, Ltice persisted In talking, amid calls for the question, » ssmu one asked 3z, Dean fo withdraw hls mo- o, Ar. Dean coneented. Mp. Hice then rand & serlea of resolutions, re- Rretting the financial embarrassment of the Socle- by, accepting the pantor's resignation with ** sin. cere ralnctance and Lieartfelt regret, '’ recognizing hile pulplt talent and his manly, Chrletian Indepens tlence, " extending deep sympathy to him for the loxs of his wite, and returning thanks to Unil for 1he great prosuerity which the Suclely bad enjoyed under the pastor's mindstey. “Tho resolutions weea nnanimousty adopted. The motion to ndjonrn was renewed, An old gentieman called attention to the neces. sity for n,commitiee of conference Lo calla coun- ¢ll 1o act on the realgnation, 'The gnestlon was desnanded by many, A young inan moved that the ‘yute Jnel taken be reconsidered. [**Question!™ **Question1"] ‘The motion to adjnurn was put, aud the nays wc'{n ‘lrl\pnlen\ly In \Im.l’na}}\r\iy. 4 th rising vota waa catlod for, and the yeas wero 118 und tho unys 100, i Whercupion the Soclely ad)anrned, From euliscquent cunversations it is very evident that thoro {4 » good deal of ils tion at the reenit. Whether 1t will slapes time will determine, MATRIMONIAL. COBOESUALL—MOPKING. The wedding of Mr. ¢ P, Cogeeshall and Miea Lautsa lopking ook place yesterdsy evening at the resldence of the bride's father, BMr. Ervino Hopkins, No, 68 Warren avenne, At G o'clock the bridal party entered tho parlors, the brides- matds being Miss Lily Iirced and Miss Minnle Gates and the groowsmen Messrs, Charles Tyrrell and Walter Oakley. 'The Rev. I N. Vandervcer oficlated. Tho reception was beld from 7 to © p, m., and among those who camo ta extend thelr congratuta. :Ion- "dm lllr. and Mrs., Lyman, Mr, and Mrs, Otle, Mr. snd BMrs. B. F, Ayer, Mr. . M, P Sle. oid Sires S, abe Siome g B Jlorage Rubice, Mr. Mre. B. N. John sou, Miss Kimpsou, 91 wig, Ases Magzlo Cowatt, Mr. A, J. alono, Miss Siary ond Mre, I, . Hopkine, Mra, W, Worthing and Mrs. Warrington, Frof, DoClemue, and Mrs, E. L. Tufts, Mr. and Mrs, lluke, Fuller, Mra, Kvapo, Mz, and Mrs, J, )J. Guod- He made no Mr, aut M WL 8., Coggonhall, Mr._snd M Mr. and Mra, L. P, Chen itton Daliner and duushter, Mr. and Mra. A, C. Mather, Dr. Swayne Wickershum, Judge and Dr. ives, tho Misscs Uoodrich, the 3lisses Doynton, isn Wutkap, Miss Nellis Exan, the Misacs Sto* Wo Kesslor, Mr, , M, Swith, Mr. Mr. Spencer Carpenter, Mr. Lowe. e nhnln{ of prowcnta, including a alusond croes and clialn from the groum's fathar, und a clicek for 81,000, from tho brlde's fathers o case of silver forks snd spoons, Srom the bride's mother; silver (rmt-spoon. from Mrs. llomco tice! cream-myoun, from Mr. and M. G 1, Hopkins; siiver cream-spoon, from Mr, and Mo, L. Chener: eot of Macaulay's Works, from Mr.and Mra X. L. Otin; majolica tote-n- teto set from Jir. and Mre, Q. Otln; sugar tongs from Mr, and M, Fitzalmonn; nli: ver butturknifs from Mr. W. M. Abuy; siver berry-diuh from the Miszes Uoodrich; cavu of solld silvér teaspouns (rom Mre. A. L. Krank; case of fco-cream spoons from iss Gintea} wax cros Mrea. David Topkine; stivor salters fram M Keagler; allver casters from Mr. T. T, Morford ; silver wie-knife from Mes, B, F. Ayer; slik handkorchiel caxe, from Sirs. Mr W, Charles Tyrrell and Mre. J, K. Mre, W, D, Gat from G. L. Ivew: stiver card-cave, feomn Drown; ‘eiina Howor-ovnt, from Sr. flver bauquet-holder, sllver Indles, from M, and aiser napkin-fings, from Mr. and Mra, Charle linun’ iiver cako-baskot, from MF, and My, C, Jolinson; sitver plo-knife, from re, Hobbins; cave of wolid sliver pearl baodted kuives, from ‘*Drother = Davil:" siiver funcknife snd . fork, from .31 Weed; sardine ' apom, from s A Woedi cuteglam tolleh bottien, from Mr. ‘and Mre, E. L. ‘lufta; not of Macaulay ¥ from 3r. and Mra. it. I.. Cumnocks silvor card-ricolver, from \r,C. W Ockloy: cand-recoly- er, {rom MisyJoliuson; bronze ornainents, from tr. and Mes, 8. M, Mikiard; sardine disl, frem Mr.and Nre, Robert’ Knoxi vbony and it ornamental tables, from Mr, and Mra. A, €, Matier and Dr, and Mre. E. L. ‘alvot; collection of engravings, from Dr. 8, Wickersham_ and Mr. 8, H. Chapin} book, from Mre, i, M, Carder, WUELPLRY~—KILUOURN, Miss Lizzie M, Kitbourn, tho daughtor of Mra, C. L. Ktlbonrn, was mareed fast night ot ker mothor's rewionce. No, 196 Dearvorn avonue, to Mr. ltichard T\ Whelpley, tho locsl agent of the Hawmkbiten Jtabber Company of ‘Trenton, N. J. The ceremony was performed Ly the llev, ltovert Collyer, and was wimesscd by but a fow O the relatives and intimato frignde of the confracting couple, After the ceramoby and congratulations, an aoundunt collation was served, und hinwediatoly thereatter Mr. and Mrs, Whelpley took thelr departure on the 0 v'clock train, They witl vist Niszars Falls, the ‘Thousand lales, andother places in the Kast, rosurning fu sbout two weoks, Tuuy will boat Lowo ot Nu. 100 Dearborn avenue. Tho wedding gifiu wero numerous and costly. WilITHONE-COODELL, There wan @ uiol und overy way plessant wed- ding yosterday niurning in Urace copal hurch. ‘The varites were Mr. [ D, Whitm of the frn of Chamberlsio, Whitmore & Co,, of New York Cllfl and Misa Annie M, Goodell, danghter of Mr, R. E. Guodull, the well-known banker and poti- most ticiun, At 11 o'clock the bridal cou y entered. the church, 'T'he wery Mesars, G, M. Aloxander, Jams " Lowe, Fred Tut. tle, W, ver, Johnston, W, the bridesmalde M and ¢, P, Kynball, snd tosen Mury M. and Jeunio M. Gioudeil, sistors of tho bride, Tho Rev. Clinton Locke otffclated, At the revidence ot Mr, Goadell, No. 720 Michizan ave- nuy, there wos w rocetition, attended hr sbout tifty of the intimate friends of the family, 'The young couplo will starton a ULreldal tour to San Frauciuco this worniv, BUBURBAN, ENGLEWOOD, The Juno graduating exceclscs of the Normal 8chool will occur upon the #8th Inat. Thu class s une of the largest that has aver Joft tho inetitu- tiow, u Jarge propurtion belng geadustes of tho Clty 1k Bchool, The closing exorcises of the Morgan Park Min- tary Acndemy will tako pluce this afternoon. A teuln tor the accommodation of frlonde frow the clty will Ioave the Jtock Jeland dupotat 12:20 po, ———— FINANCIAL, Spacial Dixpateh 19 The Tridune, New Yons, June 13.~Allen B. Stockwell, ex-President of the Pacitic Mall Btesuhip Com- pany and other corporations, is a voluntary bankrupt, s Habilities ure csfiinated at over $1,000,000. Eight hundred thoussud dollarsary d by stock of the Howe Scwing-Machine Company ol London nnd Bridgeport, the 1ndl- aus Munulacturiug Cowpany, und by mortgage an reat estate. ‘Thu wssots consht mostly of pcks In variuus companies Fast and West, du- tho Ol Creck & Cherry Run Qil Compauy, the Howe Bewine-Maculne Company, sod thu o Urlewd, Daton Rouge, & ~Vicksburg ompany, Auother fullure i3 that of Jumus wb, Preuldent of the McNab & Hardin Man- ufacturing Company; labllities, - $195,501, Auwung the tors nre thy People’s Bank of New York, 4303 the Mutaal Beuent Lifs-tu- wuraics Co ¥y of Nuwark, $18,000;§Mutual Lire, 33,0005 : uitable Life, §3,000, Asscts uot glven, New Youx, Juuo 12, —The Comblnation Rub- ber Company, of this eity, hus falled. Liavili- s, $115,000, — 4 GERMANS, Bpecial Dispatch 1o The Tridune, KaLaMAZog, Mich, June 12.~The (ermans’ Arbelterbund contivued thelr acesion tu-uay at Unton Hall, with o large attendanes, Reports showed o present wetbersbiv of 2,678, distrib- uted awong thirty-six socloties fn the Ntate. Five uew socivties were udded the past year, namely, at Owoiso, Dexter, Baliue, Luaingion, and {legan. The snount Teceivud guring the past year wos $%5I5.74) euiouut disbursed, ilfllgfi;: balunesou Luud, $1,00J.13, Amoug the vrovisions mdde for the advautsus of wembers ure tho Jollowing: Sfck wewmbers ure allowed $5 0 week from the general fund. The fuueral expeuses of all wembers and their wives aro nafil by the Jocal suclety of which the decessed was & wember. The escrclies wero sll cou- ducted {n German, To-morrow will closs the stasion, o\ wraud bult tukce place to-ulght at livion Hull. UXORICIDE. Cold-Blooded Murder of & Wife by a Drunken Husband, The Assassin a Bohemian Bird.Cage Maker and Saloon-Keepor. Two of Their Children Witness the Horrld Deed. Just as the Jeault Church bells were tolling vespers, at 7:15 o'clock last evenlog, o brutal murder was added to the already long Mat accredited to the present year, The locatidu was on Ninctecnth street, between Fiskoanid May strecte, a scttlement denscly populated with Bohemtans, sl called from this fuct, in derislon, ' Pllson," after & Hohemlan city of the samno name. Notwithstanding the fact. that Tohe- misns are ziven hard and bloody names by the English-speaking residents, and have the repu- tatlon of Joanlng out thelr knives sod mssasain lapds to whocver ,will buy, they a0 diferent o charscleciatis, at least so far as this city Is concerned. Thoy are rough, generally uneducated, und consenuent- ly quick to pnsrhm, lackiog all power of rcasonfug. Many ureof beutal, tendencies, and fights and cases of tnavhem are Irequent among them. In shorty-as the ruce Js represented in this city, they keep well to theme selves, ond are troublesome only when they come into antagonistic contact with such na- tlonalities 'ne the Irlsh, or when they ningle In n strike or rlot as they did last ycur. ‘Fhie fact la that the murder of Owen Devitt by tho Bohenilan Josevh Yakra or Sparks, somo tew weeks ago, wae tha Hrat or sceond tlne that 8 Bobemian ctizen has placed himself In a8 murderer's cell. Tho murder of Jast evening, followlug in close succession,’ occurred within a stone’s throw of the spot where young Sparka was born aud bronght up. ‘The aagassin fa o saloon-kecper, 86 years of sge, named Jacob Vilinger, and his victhin Is hts wife Katle, ouly two years his juolor, and with whom ho lived in wedlock for up- wards of thirty years, ‘I'io scrica of causcs that Jed to the snd affalr arc all of receut date, and, to begln, jt may truthfully be said that whisky did it, To begin the story, Vilin- ger {8 o bird-cago maker, and resided up to four weeks awo i @ comfortably place on Clavton street. He made Lis wares at home, and after tnaking perhaps balf a dozen cages,hie was [n the hinbit of golng out about town selling thom. As his younyest "boy saya, ** ke was a good man in those fluo davs” In sclliog his cages, ho froquently found that snloon-kecpera were his best” customers, and 1t was through binding the bargains ho made with & counla of drinks that Vilinger fcil from grace. Fre- quently ho would scll all his wares, zo upon n spree that would Jast for several days, and then come home without o aingle penny. Ilis wite, a_herdworking, Industrious woman, who used to o out wushing when sho was able, simply to oarn money enough to keep her children and her home in_all the comforts that could ho aiforded, would scold and abuse the spendthrife, but his pussion lll\fll{‘l prevaticd agalnst her quict spirit, or, If 1t did not, he did not hesitate to pound her futo sub- mlasion. s love of drluk tinally LED I3 ON TO RUIN, Four weeks ao he bought out a_saloon In a two-story frame bullding ut No. 166 Nincteenth atreet,~a place fully uv tu tho averace of thie saloons In tho nelghburhood. Since lie took the place Lo had been drinking hard olmost constantly, and his wife had had frequent spata with him about his druuken hubits, neglectin; his busincss, and spending all his protits, Uoon two ur threo oe- casfons he assaulted ber for tho liberty sho tool {n eriticising his actions, Last Munday oveniug, for the purpose of Increasiug his revenues, he guve o dance. As usual, ho ot drunk, and stald _so. Tuesdsy afternoon he canmo home drunk, and, upon his wife taking bim to wsk for it, hie beat her out of the house, and, fn her absonce, abstracted $20 in cash from 8 bureau druwer, part of wiilch money belonged to his sous. ffo lent 5 to o mun uamod Epstelu, who keeps nln(Hloruoro upun thy adjucent corner, soent’ §u.50 for a revolver, © American, callbre 38" which he bought at Pribyl’s gua-store on Caual street, aud spest the ‘remafning sum in several saloons.” Ju sume he_ exhibited the unew weapon, and said that he bought it for the express pur puse of kitllog uil bis entiro family, saying that Lo was sorey ho had ever lived to bring them up. Mo grieved mostly ovout s daughter, o grown-up son that borw o pretty rongh though not wicked name, and_because his wife would not give him his own way, Hongaln cameliome during tho afterpoun, uwl, on aceused of the larceny qof tho 8. noge, beeamo Iurfous, " drew his re- volver, and chased Mrs. Villoger out of the house, through a sldo pussaze, sie escaping {uto o nelibbor's house, As she was exvlalniog to tho nelztibor the cause of her fllrht, Vilin- ger climbed upon the fenco and attemptod to shioot her through the window. She got out of slghit, aud he soun went off. Il came homu late ug night unable to_do unything offunslve. Yestorday inornlng e kent up the spree, aud towards supper-time his wilo agam requested lim to Dbrace up Keep suber,— that the business was golux to ek and ruin, and that Lo would kil kimsclf, She also cautioned hin against fightlug with any one, by havinr struck abl tuo dance, a man who bad alterwards threatened bim, At onew he accused her fa a dublous way of Amproper Intimacy with this nun, and communced huntiug “her about tho room. Becomling quieter, he weut Into the bur-room, and svon becuito drowsy. Epateln came fu and calied for = glass of beer, but Vilinger, not waking up, his wife drew the beer, Bhe then woke her husband up, snd handed hin tho ulckel patd for tho beer, ad- monishing hilm to attoud to Lusincss moro closely. Villuger drow the ruvnlvnr‘unu anid fn Bohemian, 1 am colng to kil you," She Jaugh- ed and replled, * Ohl I queas you won't kill me, 1 don's wun to dle yer.” 110 fumbled with the weapon, aud sbe crossed the room, sat down, and vonmenced vleking desd Jesves olf some plants {n the window. A womunt elapsed; he flred, and she fell reellng to the floor, culling out three tlines the Catholic Invocation **Jesus Maria.” A convulslve shudder passed over hier frame, and soon all wad uyer, Notat all appalled Ly the sight of the dylng womnn, he rushed upon hor, and at- temptod to stranigte and best Lier with tho butt. end of the revoiver, but his cldest soun, who bad witncssed tho act, dlsnrmed Tt dlabolism suvgested the knife, and ho rustied behind bis bur wnd scized o breads knife, Brundlshing this, be dared wsy oue to euter the door, . Bome of tho neiehbors ralsed tho alarm, and Ofticer Gearge Demar was soun upon the scene, As he entered Villuger was hogeing aud kiss- fug his dead wife, sud saying that ko WANTED T0 D% T00. o was dtaaruicd and vlaced under arrest, and as the utlicer was bringing Ling 1o the statlon a crowd of several thousund that had guthered tn an fucredibly short space of thma mado o vush, fiteuding to capture aud tyuch bim, dndeed, a rope aud a Jong plece of woud wers exbitited aver the heads of the crowd. The officer drew his reyolver and warned them otf, and they graduatly dispersed, growllug and mutterlug. Farther down tho atreet Vilinger struck his captor a stunt olug blow tu the fuce, (utending na doult to useape, andwhen brought to tinw at the muzzle of s uwn revolver, ho aksed the oflicer to phioot bl fa the head,—that Lis wifo was dead, nud that bo wanted to dio too, » When fncarceratesd 1 Abe station, elther tho Hrgator beyzan ta make him wore drunken, or ho Lecame stubborn for u purpose, He lald ap- parently in 3 stupor, and would suswer nothing fnteliinible. 1o wopearuuce he 18 rough aud shagxy, and bears the unmistukable murks of dissipation und 1l-passions, ‘i scencat the houss during the prening was o Fouh oue. - A coupla of jrish nelghbors were coring fur the corped of the dead woinaa, whieli was wrapned o sbieet aod laid upon two becr lubles in the barroom. Her shovs alone had removed, and the room wus saturated with carboll d, which bad been sprinkicd over the body, * Upon baring the breast quite a clob of bl was dis- covercd, and just shout ju the region of the beart eould buseen a Janze bluish wound, Twoe of the wous Wers abseuty tho older sou, n feroclous-looking and ugly dispusitioued wanswas pacitge back and forth urowliue at everybody aud at e\'urylhln'r'. Tus daubhter aud the youuger son, an futelligeut boy of about 14 years, sag cryiug fu 1he sear rouwm. Juudreds ut” peoply were ruunfer - o aud ‘out wll ‘night to view tne remalus, aud somo of tho. callers intimated C‘that ‘Twelfth Btreel Statius was uot & citadel, nor the bars of ite cclls overly bard to bresk. (e erally tho talk about threéats to lynch wurdeters i3 wiero kosalp, bus thuse who exoresscd thyi- selves b tiis wanser upon the sccku last even- vy wesnt what they sald. Taere were four wituesses to the killing, and thi atury gited alova w»ulwaucd{zunn the JUNE It 1878 ornthng the other fn evers point. Tan, Thes suns of the decenser SPORTING. BASE-BALL, fhat tho fMolding was closer, sharper, tler thatt uny club could do In 1875.° fore tho relen of the prosale turnstlic. wus ouo of the largest crowds of the scason fu thls cty, beiog called out by the recent successcs of the White Stocklogs on thelr Eastern trin, The Milwaukecs” attributed much of thelr ill- sticeess East Lo the fact that they wer tllanbled in the catcher’s pusition, and were well pleased that their oriziuat catchor, Bennett, had so far recovered from his lamencss as to be able to pluy. His presence gave them confldence, and they yesterday played awamo i wmarked con- trmat'to those fn the East, where errors wers the ruleand not the exception. Milwaukea wou the Loss, and Harbldge let off with a high ono auninat the netting over right-tield fence, Ansun put in auother bit, but Luth wero leit, In the second funing Casstidy led oft with a hit, but was left, In the vext innimg Start anid Anson hit for thelr bases when ona hond was out, bul they alsv were left. Agsln, in the fifth Inning, Btart wos left alter a hit, and fn the seveutt Hankinson and Harbilze were left. Io Lhe clghth MeClellan was left, abd in tho ninth Hankinson. flere were nine Innihgs, In oight of which tha home_nine made clean hfts and bad men on bases. It was the featurc of thelr game that they could not zet 1o the hits whon they wanted them. The score of twelve men left on base 18 an cxtraordinary onu when it is suen that not o run was inade Off twelve hits. [t ahows, smang other things, how much {s due to huck {u base-bitting. In the tenth Inning Btart lad off with u lot bounder, which Weaver got his band on but could not handle. It went to Redmoud, but, hy the time he could get it Lo Qoodman, Joe was past the base. Tho lame. ness in Henuett’s uro had before shown ftself, and_ Start tuok advantago of it to stenl secoud salely. Ansou played the part of A wise man I dumplng a little orie down to Peters in order to let Start reach third, where ha stuod, with ona liand out, when Fergusou dropped a high but sale ous botween Morgan and Creamer, Jetting in the run which settled the gume, amid great enthuslasm and loud shouting on tho benchies. ‘I'ho play for the other side tnay, av far as ita batting i5'concerned, be stiortly described, In the first, sccond, third, Afth, seventh, and olghth Innings the visttors retired In the order I which they came up. In the fourth fnning Goodman and Foley reached their bases after two hands were out, but wera left by Weavor's hit toFuerguson. In thealxth fnulug Creamer led | ofl with a safo hit, but was foreed out ot sce- oud on Paters’ hit, In the ninth Inning there was every indlcation of a run by Milwaukee, ami of courso the game would have gone with that ru, could [t nave been mude, After Dalrymiplo bad rutired, Peters hit o safe one to left-fleld fence, wetting sccond on tho return of tha ball, (ivodinan hit to Hankinson, but Start dropped tho throw, whilo Potera want tothird, and then, a_moment after, Govdman reached sccond. Foley, on whom much depended, it n short fly which MeClellan rap out nfter and eaptured In beuutifitl style, holdin Peters at third, Weaver then retired on . s foul and tho danger wos avorted, In tho last holf of tho tenth funing there was nnother close shave for @ run, whish at that time would havae tied the game. Redmond led off with a safe ong to right fleld, and Morgzan foltowed with a hueh 1 whtich louked safe, but Cassldy made o beautd- ful catch of {t after o long ram, and, turning, threw beauttfully to Start in time to catch Red- moud befors he could get back. It wns one of tho prettiest plavs of the gume, equaled only by Dalrymple's stealzht throw frons teit fleld to cateh Larkin at home-plate. ‘Tho contest waa full of flne pll{s, which werb much nlnpruved Ly tho crowd. llavkinsun led thy fietd with elehit beautiful plays without an error, and Ferguson deserved well for his clever work lo runniug out after short flica, Harbidge played a beautiful game, and Lorkin's dellvery was very offective, Uoodman, Dalrvmple, and Petera cargled off the hovors of tho ‘visitors. Following is THE SCORE. cricAqq, Harbldge, start, 3 K L cognl by H 1l 2 0 a0 316 of 3 Anson, 1 2l 270 0 0 Ferzunon, 8. | 11 [ MeCleling, £ b, o uf ot il gl 1 Cusunly, £, 1, 01 10 Laekin, W, [N BIBTRINT Tlankinson, 30", 0 & 4 2f ol 0 Rowsen, ¢, 1.. 10, 0] 0] 0; 0] v Total... 1 10| 3 M1 Dairymple, G, 0} 0} 3] 3} O Putors, 2 b, o 1} 2 1 uf 0 Goodman, 0 1) 2113 of 0 Fuley, 80, 011 1{1 ol 0 Weaver, p, 00 v 111 Hedmond 0 11 1] 6l 3 1 Morgan, 1. £ of of v 1| of 0 Honnett, c. 0 0l 1/ 3 o 4 Crosmer, ¢, 1. 9] 1) 1} 2 0 0 Total, O 51 830 7/ 6 Innings— ¢ 7 8 0 10 Chlcazo oo 0000 11 Mliwaukee. 0 0 0000 0=V 1iuns carned—None, ieat base on orrors—Marbldge, Btart, Joodman, and Bennell, one sach, J;.m;n affectiug tuy scora—~Weaver, 1; Lon- nett, 1, Loft on basos—Harhidge, 2; Blart, 25 Anson, Peorguson, 1; McClulun, 13 Camldy, 13 Lackin, Tankinwn, 2 Peters, &; Foloy, 1, Chlcago, 1 Mliwaukeo, B, ! Double rluy:—dunldy and Start, Dalrymple and Dyunetty Fetura and oodmon, P Wild Pliches—Larkin, 2, 2 Struck out—Hankinson, Dalrymple, Morgsn, Ualls called—~0g farkin, 18} an Weaver, H. Btrikes called~UIT Larkin, 171 off Woaver, 15, Umpiru=M. E, Furlong, uf Mllwsakeo, Tho same clubs play to-lay and Saturday, TIE STALLION FLORIDA. Tribune, 0 give tho pediores In astern stulllon Florida, that 19 mnukiag tho season In Chicago, his record, anil that of hiscolte, T an told that Florida 19 the best soi, m¢well asthe best wire, of all th Rysdvk's Hambletonlan. Your eplsion to turf mstters la gonerally sound, nnd n"\‘ out fear. Please tive me questiou, and oblige 1u unswer to the above communication, Tus Trisunx would state that the stallion Floride {3 by Rysdyk's Hlambletonlan, out of & mare by Voluuteer. . The last-named horse {8 also by Humbigtontan, belog ono of hbis carliest foals, and his dam was Lady Patrlot, n thoroughbred mare, Florids §s therafore strongly (ubrod to Hamuvletonfan, whose blood i3 the most fashion- uble known. lurerard to Florids bluselt, it may bo sald that he fs one of the most beautitul- 1y proportioned horses fn the country, snd his trottingaction lasimply perfect. Mr. 21T, Het, who ls perhaps as well qualifled to Judge as any nan in thy country, considers Florids the beat awd purest galtea trotter (o the country. ‘Tho horee hss nuver been tralued or started fu s race, ronsequently e has 1o yecord, Of Wis colts, the best kuown are Flora D., owned by br. flmllne. vf Now York, and now {u_truning at Flecawood Purk, und Hamliton. The st nawed was given & triul last year as a 4-yoar-old oz wnd Humnflton, as a 2-year-old, troticd » wile in 3:87, drawing 340 pounds, THE TRIGGER, Apeciat Diwwaich tv The Trivune, Quixcy, 11, June 12.—1n the Iliinols Btate Suortsmen's Assoclation’s touruameut to-day, the shoot unfinished lust evenlog was concluded, lu the shooting-off of ten birds between Par- tington, ot Chawmpalge, Tucker, of New York, aud Crawford and Austly, of Quincy, the two last nawed wade four birds each and divided the Orat money. Thure were cighteen to sboot oi? fur the nlues, }Mauworth and Jeromo Miller Lelng the ouly oncs to kill five straight, aud, fn shootlug off, Hauworth won. Thbis gave the first and second prizes in this contest to Quincy twen. Outheelizlits ticrewere Ofteonto shoot off. N efdheldt, of Chicago, who killed bis five, won 1u shuoting oft the sevens, thers being filoca alsg, Omaboudro aud Rugzles each killed five Lirdy, and then, fu their shoot-olf, Ruggles won. For the third shout of the serics tbure were sixty-ouc entries. J. J. Klelnmau of Chicsgo, Kimblu of Peorla, aud Hasturther of Bt, Loul wado ten birds each. Husfusther thea kil five, sud won et moncy. Iu shouting off the tles o wlue, Ruggles aud Tucker 'zm:h 10aa five, and divided secoud mouey. ‘They bad ten cowpetiturs. Fifteen started o skuot-of2 the Ued om, €l but DO ocue Tatl Ciicaao, Jun il ot tho wons of h; cnwith: your viewa upon tis < B, broken np dialect of the four, each ona corrob- are who boarded with Vilinger, tha stein, and Joseph and Fraok Vilinger, ‘Three years ago yesterday (bar one week) Fergnaon brought his Hnrtford team to Chlca- cago and was beaten by a score of 1 10 U in oleven Innings, the contest having remained on the record ever since as the beat game among first.class clubs, Yesterday Ferguson took a hand (n a game scarcely tess merltorions than tho one three years old, and this time he won, though thera was not o _single playor of the winners of 1875 In the winners of 1379, Yester- day’s gamo was n belter one than tho other, In nd pret- The attendance was about 3,600 by count, the dags of huge catimntes baving passed away be- It mads more than three, on which thero were aeveral tiea, so all went at It sgaln. Three then tied and ehot off. Stockwelt of Atclilron, Hauworth of Quiney, and Milis of Clinton, o, shol four birds cach. Mills and tauworth ngain tied on B, and In the noxt trinl iaw- worth won. Seventeen started Lo shoot off Lies on_sevens. Stork of Peorin, Bhurtliff of Chl- cago, wnd _Bates of Ashton, Il tied on 4, Shooting off, the last two tled and divided. The reguiar team shoot then commenced, II. Vanderbilt, denylng that_ he had emplayed detectives to follow and\l watch s brother Cornellus, and the kuowledge of any conspiracy o misrepresent him to thelr father, An anldavit made by Chauncy M. Denaw was also read, denying knowledge of the three men, Redbury, Clark, and Mason, and denylng all thelr alicgations. Mr. Lord announced that, in a few days, ho wonld Introduce expert modienl evidence’ fo show conclusivoly that Come four to n team. It was_ ffteen birds each, | inodore Vanderbilt's many discasca pro- twenty-slx yards vise, Ten teams entcred. | duced monomania on somo sublects, Suc. Tnu Audubon Qun Clab, of Chicagy, made 50, | rogata Colvin_adjourned til Friday. It the Quiney Shooting Club 61, the Uhicago Club Bl, the Evanston Gun Ciub 4%, the Audubon Club, of Jacksonvllle, 44, and tho Gem City Club, of Quincy, ®. The otlier teams will shoot In the morning. f The following oflicers of the Tilinals Btate Sportamen's Assoctation were elected this evane fng: President, M. Lincoln, of Peorln; First Vice-Prestdent, H. M. Belden, ol Unlesburi; Becond Vice-President, D, J. Resd, of Evana- ton; Secratary, (1. W. Baker, of Peorin; ‘I'rens. urer, Abner Price, of Chicago. Peorin was re- lected as the place for holding tho next regulsr mecting of the Assoctation by a unaaitnous vote. . A NOVEL YACIHT-RACE, Me. Jacub Wilder built and launched Iast ses- son & yacht of about thirty feet keel aud thir- teen feet beany, ufter o model of his own, Af- tes testing her durlng the season,—nat, howe cver, in any regular race,~he concladed that the Anon—for #o he nauied hicr—was not what he wauted; therofare he built vno the pust win- ter upon n different model, and of about tho rame dimenstons, baving sold the Anvn. Inor- der to test tho speed of bis new boat (as yet nut named), Mr. \Wilder has challenged the Anon for a race of ten miles to-iny at 1:30, the course to be: Huartlng from the fout of Vao Buren strect and rounding s stake-bout on the port about a mite east of Thirty-Iiith atrect, theuce leaving the crib to port, thency outside and south of the Govermnent broakwater, rounding tho homo stake-boat to starboard, Mr. Wilder allows the Anon tun miuutes starts They are to carry nothing exeept Jib and jib-topsall, matn. sall und gall topuall, Aud wre resteicied to not ovor aighit men each, Tha race prumises to ba ulte juteresting. ‘The wioner s Lo oblaln a fiuu flag and streamar. Mr. Krause, the owner of the Aunon, fesls confldent of winning, ten minutes belng largo odds, but the new boat Tooks liko a slick one, und ths Chicago Yacht Club must look to their laurels. THE TURV, 8necial Dispatch to The Tribune, CEDAR RAriDS, fowa, June 13, —The weather to-day for the race, wan ail that vould bo de- sired, and the track was In excellent condition, Tho 2:43 raco comineuced at 2 o'clock, seven horaes starting, and wag hutly contested, soven heats belng rnTnlml to complete it. It was won by David 1L, Lady Blaucrhasscit taking aecond money, and Tony Baxter third. ‘Time, Redburn should cope hero and testify Lo tho imain facts set forth in his anidasit,’” Surrozate Colvin sald, **' T should fecl disposed to spreat the points very far to enable you to corrotiurata his testlmony, Redburn shoutd be found as so0n as poasible.” OASUALTIES. AN ACCIDENT TO AGED PEOPLE, Suectal Dispated to The Tridune. Dunuqus, Ia, Juno 12.—A speclal to the Times from Hartford saya that an aged farmer naned Johuson, and his wife, were thrown frotn thetr wagon last avenlng, near Shell Rock. Mra, Jutwinols was fnstantly kllied, her neck bes ing broken, Mr, Johnson was badly burt, and at lost report, was still Insensible. VERY ODD. .. Bpectat Daputch to The Tribune. East 8agixaw, Mich., June 12.—A mag named Nurton, & blacksinith, 37 yeara old, sin- le, went futw a meat-market at Caro Lthis morn- Ing nnd asked fora pleco of raw beef. A slice wascut off, which Le sorlnkied with satt and attempted to swallow. It lodped {0 his wind. plpe, wod ke choked to death tu three minutes, BOILER 1XPLOSION, Buprato, Juny 1A—"The boiler ot Wolf's sarw- mill exploded to-day, killing Woll and son and an unkoown tnay, and woundin® euveial per- sona, PORT HURON. Porr Hunox, Mich., Juuc 12—10 p. m,—~Up=+ Trops Chmplain, Lincolu and barges; cchrs Delaware, M. 1), Morrick, New Hampshire, Sarnh Jane, Nemusis, Azuy, Down~—Trops Benton, Inter-Ocean and con- sort, Montpeller, Clayton Hetle, Emma Thomp- sun and burges, Meney Tloward atnd barges; schrs Marr, Hattia M. Clipper, Wind—Southwest, Hent; weather clear, e All the aubtlg charms of parfumesy culminato I Tuck & Nayner's ** Mars"* %nlnznn.’ o LITTLE=BALKAM-AL M h funt., By the Hev. G, #, 1 v, Vl’lqn‘ll n, LIttie, ciby, wad Mins M fatkam, *danchs ter ot the Iate Rev, Urlah Halkam, D,D,, of Lewiston, No carde. 2.9, 3:8 U7, 4:87, 2:87, 3:40, and 2 ROWNTRER=LEADLEY=0n Wedne aventng, In the 2:5) vace, glx horses entgred as conrest- | June 12 atthe residcnee of the '('fl'x’mu- ronta, 1) o . Howires, O Hohester Wik, s Wi o wwntree, of fioctiester, , L Leadiey, of Chiengor 0 o M M DORK-NTMY=1n Chicezo Juno 1, by Dr. Edwa gtran ran 1. hornof Barsle, %, 4.5 Famacd . Nims, of this clty, STHEET-LOW=0On Monday, Juna 10, at 6¢, Mark's Church, by o ltev. 1. l-,hnie;‘-m‘v Ticctor, andetvd eet, Artliur Wray Ser 3 Hows Low, usughior ot Whitam i §.ow. - * " DEATIS, GARDEET faraiay svening, Juno 11 Finina A Yot guata, witeof Chinrics Uarduor, ngmil 39 year DIIGGS—Inne 12, AL S m., Maey K, Nriges. oped m.{:ln. wifo of M. V. Driggs, 523 West Munrve-st., axo, Ilt. Fuueral Wedngeday at 2. m. ta Raveliit, Cat 4 DelrUie Movirs oses thpr, Houth Qe Ci: ants. The race waa spirited throughout, eight hoats being necossury to declde it " Putl Sherl- dan took first wmutiey, Foxie V. sccond, #nd Amboy third. Time, u:ay{ 2:301, 9, 231014, 8:01, 0:00, 9:30, and 3:81%, The re- Bules. thus far, ura suttsfuctory, and the best of feoling prevalle. Cor.ustuus, 0., June 12.~There was alarge attendanca at the first day of the Jockey Clul races. ‘The flrst rucw, a trial purse, 815), mile dash, was won by Inspiration. Time, 3 ‘The sccond race, mile aud w halt dash, Awcri- can House stakes, for D-year-olds aud filies, $200, 850 to second, was won by Wartletd, Stelln sccond, Time, 2:48%. ‘Ths third rnve, Club puree, 8250, mile heats, was won by o half- neck in the fourth beat by Ads Lambert, Edwin | MIDDLETON =, d Rocond. The, 15817 4 w11 A 6. STddlatoly wred 4 yenre o Of Thomas ‘ubvral it esitlence, 535 Wabash.n raday, at Spectat Dispatch fo Tha Tridune. 87, Louts, Mo., Juno 13.—At a meeting of the Jocky Club, which was held to-njght, the advisability of postponing the trotting meetiug was discusseid, and 1t was declded to have uo summer meel‘m:. but to Incrouss the purses and open the fnaugural trotting weeting Sept. 27, and have it continne five duys, Tha inget- Ingr bud already been snvouuced for June 27, aud $6,000 In pursus off EDUCATIONAL. ITAMILTON COLLEQGE. Urica, N., Yy Junc 12.—~The auniversary ex- ercises at Hawilton College, at Cliuton, will take placo next week, beginning with the baee calaurcate address by Presidont Bamuel Brown, LL. D., on Bunday, in the 8tone Church, and an address before the Socloety of Chrlatlan Re- seareh In the evenlng, On Monday will bo the entrance cxaminustion, *“Treo-Duy,” and tha Kingsley prizo declumatlon In tho evening. Tucsday, annual meeting of the Trustces; Kingsley priza debate; Clark prize debatos 8Scnlor_reception. Wednastay, annual meeting of the Soclety ot the Nanton Alunal; clection of a Trustea; clectlon of Alumnl ollicers; reunfon of the classos o 1898, ws‘ 1818, 1863, 186, 1864, aud 1875; ** Class-Day" memorinl exerclsos: and in the evening annual oration beforo thu Soclety of the Alutini, by the Rov. Wiltlam_Alvin Bartlett, of Indianapolls, poem by the Rev. Myron Adams, of Kochester, and music DE Bernateln’s New York Orchestra. Thursday, Commencement oXercises in tho Btone Churchi presoutation of prizes, confer- ring of degrees; reunion ot alumol and nvited gucats; resident’s reception, The graduatiog class numbers twenty-nine, besides o law cluss of twenty-one. “This will be the sixty-sixth aunual Commence- mn‘fl of thls excellent and time-honored {nsti- tutlon, TOREST-NILL SEMINARY. Speclat Correspondence of The Tridune. Rockvoun, Jil, June 11.—The exorcises under the susplcea of the Benlor Class of Forest il Seminary took placo this afteruoon, They drew forth n large crowd of spectators, and ald credit to the members of ths class. The large Seminary-chapel was bandsomely decorated with vines and flowers. Over the sltar, an fn- acription, * Wolcome,” and & large anchor bearing tho cluss-motto, were suspeuded. ‘The opder of exercises, under the leadership of Miss Kate A, Carvifex, was s follows: Mins Lizzle V, Ide, Address of Welcome; Miss Carrlo Carpentor, Lasny, **1fistory s Miss Carrio A, Longley, Song, *‘fThe Lonely Wird": fietla K. Foote, tHo Clave.Poom s Sise Juili k. Eueny, *'P & Mi Hoekinan, Essay m;-n-erv 3 Miss Sumith, Kusay, *' Batlor's Ansfogy,™ 'I'his closing tho chapal-exercises, the school, headed by the Forest-City Band, murcned to the front of the buildiug, where they had pluns- edatree. A large stoue, bearing the fnscrip- os . Thuirsda Zoreloek p, . Carrlanes L0 Uskwood, 'Friends of the Tamily hivited, HINKAU-The faneral sorvices of Mre. nean will e hield ut her Iaty residence, 11 1.ake-av.,on Friday, June 14, at 2y, w. Currlages to Unkwouds. €2~ Clnclnuatl payers pleast copy, pENBISTIANSAL i p. m June 13, ot Englowond, . Al i It rcough, 840 8 weeks aud 4 days, iy B8 0P Rl THERE IS TROUBLE IN STORE for thoso who neglect to rectify irregularities of tho stamach, liver, snil bowels, which they foal- ishly haggine will ** cumo tiglt of themaelve: Of this aiily error such persons aro uamally disn Lusod by the development of roma serious chronle malady, tracenble to what thoy were plenscd to considor a triting disorder of tho above-named as- saclala orguns. Sucl a calmination Is easfly avotd od, A course of Hostotier's Btomach Blttera inva. riably has the effect of renewing the rocretiva ace tiun Uf & torpid liver, restoring healthy digestion and asstmilation, and renderiny the habit of Lody porfectly regular, 'T'ho sctlvity of il theso impor tant tunictlons Leing reatored, and the enlire wya- tew toned and ropulated Ly this Ificomrnmhle et tective and fnvigorant, no danger o the yenernl heatth 18 10 Vo apprehended from causes which, not eradicated in time, will assuredly undeuing it —— e ANNOU. 6}4. INTH MEETING OF THE REPUULICANS OF H A BTN and wit b et i viningat v, oy Biue Taiuud-av,, f % 110" Puriind uf OrgAnteI o chub e, eaugrane Yor the'puricasul onstRlalug ol 'NIE EIGUTIE GRAND FRER CONCERT, 11 T e of . Cittiers o Fok o, T 4{00 Of the $3l0. Of thiurs to minursof tha T Wi bs kiven this ovening ab 180 itaiison v Fourtcentlic . GEOUOE MULLER WILL FREACH IN wll Hail o-day, 190 6 ‘m. Bubjecit Bucond vomtiuie nf Crlet. " This will hotlio lust meedtng Mr. Miatler will bold 10 the clty ut thid i T]HE NORTIGVESTERN HAY.FEVER ASSUCTA: vion wiil Hold It annual mucting this nficrnon, ut n thy paclorg of tha ¥ 2 eified o b prescat, r'lwx R WILL BE A MEETING OF T I Connnittes o tiis Nationsl Firenian's Touria tila aficinvun, sty 0'clocky 8 1o Urand Pacil st House, Alfine £ AUCTION SALEN, W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. THURSDAY TRADE BALE, DRY GOODS,WOOLENS Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &o. Dankrupt Balo Men's, Doys', nad Youtl's Clothicy AT ATCTION en i wda UF BETA MUY, TONU"w COK BANKRUPT SALR. Tha entira stock and equipmants of a first-class Livery iabio, AT AUCTION, Priday Morning, June 14, ut 10 o'clock, at Stuble No. 872 West Madison-st., We ahall sell the entire stock, consistiug of 24 horses Kate L. tiow, * Class of 1873, was ect 1u frout of (. | 7earrisged 8 bugglen, & siogls wakuns, un ll'n;lfllm Miad Carrlo A. Lungley, orstress of tho class, | Lt it il e e = N phwtit" totes, ikavets guve a brief suminury of past events, and wado suine spcculstions on the futire. Commencetant-oxereises take ‘plsce on tha 20th fust.,—tho clasa nunbering twelvo regulur Rradustes, sud seven fn uusic, il ACUONE 1 vt ' popRwr . JRNIINS, Provisionsl Al W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO.. Auctlune: EGULAR SATURDAY FURNITURE AUCTION SALE, BATUIRDAY MOUNING. JUNK 15, ATBUTTERS & 00.'8 AUCTION ROOMY, . 1 &175 Elll'lunllah!llll-ll. h:lflo‘:j:‘lm. :ll‘l::l‘l’lrl‘)]flp“l ven (o Lhe sale of Lowsss By GEO. £, GORE & C > 804 U Wabass sy, On Thursday, June 13, AT 9:30 A, M., CROCKERY, AT AXTCTION. A large and well-asoried stock will be offered, con- siatiig of White Granite, C. €., Brown, sud Yollow Ware, Alsa 30 Doorated Tull GEL. P. UOKE JACKSONVILLE, ILL. Bpeclat Dispaich to Tha Tritune. JacksonviLLy, 1., Juua 12.—The thirty- third snunsl commnencemont-oxercises of the Btute Iuatitution for the Desf aud Dumb luy this city were held to-dsy. They were of a highly entertaining order, and uttracted not only the restdusts of Jacksonville, but inter- cated citizens from other portions of the State. ‘There were ulghteon young ladies and geutle. men - who recelved diplonius of having com- pleted tho full courss of fastruction pursued at: the fustitution, and threc others wha re- velved certifentes of yroficiency and honurablo discharge, Prol, John 1, Woods presuled: in the abseuce of Dy, Uiliette, now in Eurove. BLOOMINGTON, TLY. Sueciul Dispalch fo The Tributis, Broowtxorox, i, Juno 12.~Tuls evenlog Burley Hall was tlled by an audience to bear the class exercises of the gradusting class of Weet Rysn University- DProgramme: VPresident's nadress, * Our Ideal,” by E, P, Adams; poew, © Bcoteh Legend,” @, L. Artss oration, * The Emplre of tho Ming,” J, W. Bargel Prophe- ev," C. \V, Stevenson; address to the class, the Hon. Luwrence Weldon: muale, lostrumental and voeal. This class holds Its Comuwencenent uext Wednesduy, # COLUMBIA. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tridune, Nauw Yous, Juno 12.—At the Columbia Col- lege Commencement to-day, deerees were con- ferred upon forty-four Bachclors of Arts, twenty-four Mining Eugineers, five Civil Enel- neers, and nioe Bachelors of Pullosophy. Among the bonorary degrees, that of LL.D. was_con- ferred upou’ Blsbop Georzo ¥. Seymour, D. D, ————— THE VANDERBILT WILL, Bpecial Pispatch 1o Tae Trivune, Nzw Youx, June 12—Arguments i favor of postponing procecdiugs tih Redburn, Msson, and Clark cau bo presentod as witucsses cbiclly occupled the tiwo fu the Vauderbllt cuse to-day. Mr. Clutoa read ou afidavit by Wiliam By ELISON, FOMBLOY & GO, REGULARWEEKLY SALE Friday Morniag, June }4, 81 9:30 2. m, NEW PARLOR AND CHANUER FURNITURE, A FULL LINE CABPETS, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS, lp)buxrl"ln!é!uflur l}lfl;‘l’:l’ Chalrs, &c., &a., Coneral Mer N P ONANGE &0, Auctioneers. TBy OHAS, ] DIN & CO., Auctioneers, 113 &120 Wabash-av, ATUOTION SALB BOOTS & SHOES TILS DAY, BPECIAL SALE VALUABLE JEWELRY TO.MORROW, CHAS. E. BADDIN & CO.