Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
(=] TIHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: IRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1878, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Thers will ba a trolling matines at the Cantral Park track to-morrow afterncon at 3 o'clack. Tho firat number of the Jewirh Advance, fenry Gersoni editor and Max Stern vublisher, sas just been fssucid, The County Collactor will apply for jndg- iment against the delinqnent taxpayers on the 8th of July. Theamountof taxinvolved approximates 20,000, 000, : District-Attorney Bangs yesterday roceivod a letter frum Attorney-General Devens Invtrocting hun to close up all of the whisky cases al this term of the conrt. Miss Alice Garfleld wos married Inat night to Mr. George D, ltamses, the oldcst son of Jattng 8. linmeey. The ceremony was perforined st the Tesidenve of Mr, €. B, King, No. 109 Hoso sireet, The towperature yosterday, as observed h( Manaaac, optician, 8 Madison street (TRisvxg Huildingy, was ot Na. m., (8 degrees; G 12, GHG D 13 m., 08, BarouisteratBa, 8p. m,, $0.20. R. Strahorn, tho well-known eattie.denler, way yesterday knocxed down and trampled npon Ly awild Texae steor, recelving serious, though it lv thought not fatal, iujuries. ife was taken to his hmntY" corner of Forrest avenne and Thisty-third sireet. The Wand-Ciarvers' Union held their regn- Inr meeting nt No, 7 Clark sireat last ovening, nnd, oz far as could be sscertained, no Luwiness teredt was tranncted, The Union resolved to pare ticlpate n tho nrocession and plenic of the Coms munists Sunday. At the Bnb.Trunsury' yestarday 860,000 was teceived from the Catson Mint. The money came fn thirty boxes, each containing 2,000 of the new siaudund dollsrs, At tho ssme place the Curn Lxchange Natlonal ‘Bank purchaved $60,000 worilh of new § per cent bonds. ‘I'wo bays nre reported missing from N8, 014 Sedgwick street, nnd lastevening it was feared that some settous mishap had befallen them, e berdine, b years old, and dressed in a ging- alst_ond short red pante, with black fia 2l Jokn Grimm, {) years old, and dressed in a ifhe st and blue hiat, “The Iatter rosides at No. 404 North Paulina stroet, and was out on a visit, Tve membors of Tue Trinuxe Home ©hib met yesterdsy at tho Tremont House, Fern Yeatin the'chair. A Jargs numbor of the memhers swere presont, und the dicusslon on The Home work wae pleasant and tnutegctive. Tho meating milourned at laly honr, the adics feellng tiat & Jnrge mmount of work' had heen acconblished, 4 Xt regnlar meeting wlll be hold at the samo iaco the 11th ut July, ut 2 o'clock p. m. Albout fifty-five grnduates of tha North Division igh-Schonl met yesierday afternuon at the schuol ullding, and, by adopting s constitue 1on and st Of by-jawe, oryanized thumseives into tie ~* Alumnl Association™ of the said rchool. (lYIHc» £ in- wery clected us follows: Prealdant, &, 8. Vicy-Prestdents, Kunly M. Youn; nd Fromniau: Kecording Secretary, J, I pondlng Secretary, Mise Nellto rer, C. A, Pruschieck. The As- 1 thelr ‘et rennion, banquet, e's [lul), un Chicago avenue, Coroner Diotzech yasterdny leld an in- quest unon James F. Dennel run dovwn and killed severat d igan Central Nanroad, A verdlet of accidental death wns returned, but tho Jury ook tle liberty of weverely censuring ihe’ emploves of the Ruad * for “nllowing two boys, ono of whom wns tho decensed, fo ride 3bon the top of the iraln, and also for nut sopping 1he train and ordering them down, when thoy wete diacovercd, The practice of - altowing young 1 10 3o out upup school, chureh, or notloly pienies without A lnlrlrnrunul repredentation was nlso severely deprecated. ‘The Finance Committes of the National Firemen's Tournament held s meoting at the Urand Pacife vesterday ofternoon, anil perfected thuir organization by electing Gen, Drow Ciialeman aud . J. Lvon “Hecrelary, Fire-Marahial Benner atated that o guarantee. fund of $20,000 was neces- wary, Savera) gentlemon who have fu_charge the maiter of subscriptions to the fund roportod thut thw (ar between $7,000 and §8,000 md_been pleded, A sub-conimittes of five'was abpolnted 10 keq tho varions trade comimitteed und lear from them the progress they are muking, B roport to e guummedutu timo to be deslguated by tho Chalr- nai. The Chicago City Railway Company has abont completed the track on South ted street, rom Archior avente (o the Stack.Yards, and_will kuon comiaence the ruuning of care to the Vards vin Stato street, Arclier ‘avenuo, and Halsted ttreet. The Weot Divielon Hallrosd Company hus o truck un Ilalsted sireet to tho bridge, but h Tizhit to run across that stractaro on the Sooth Side without the content of the Chicago City Hallway Cotmpany. It I= saiil thut negotintions are now on oot iy which it fv oxpected that a pait of tho Etock-Yard cats will ¢oine down by Arclier svenuo k- the others by flalsted Madison strects, e West Divielon” Company 18 laying tracks on Hlulsted atreot, from Madfvon and Ranaolph, ‘Tho numerondrriends of Oharles J. Binith Tl be pained to leurn of hle death at 4:15 p, m. Wednceday st hin hamoe {n Detrolt. * flis divense, coneumption, hoyan to ba notfceable nhuata yeur R0, wince which timo he hoy tried the climates of Minncsotn, Colarudo, and Nebrual:a, al) of which (mmul of uonyail, Mr, Smith was tho eon of J. W, Huth, General Managerof the Erle & Narth Shoro Diapatch, and for a numver of yeurs resided in .Chica e bas been connected with the {ransyortation fitercets of varluus ronds tn Lhe Weat, and, though a young man of 22, had becomo wiely knawn and heloved. vlace to-day tn Detrolt. the Hev, Arthur Mitchell, of ‘hlc-uu. huving gone there to conduct the services. * Siduey Wheeler, who made the attack on Flarenco MeCarthy lust Friday, gave snothsr sx- hibltion of hin powers last nlght. ile 1e confined 31 the sameo cell with & man named Paul Goosze, 1von whoin he las wade sevorul newnults within the lust three weeks. But last quietly, tors his sheet into atelps, tayi fnto roner. und tied Goetzs, who remasined asleep, Jiand und fout. e then went 1o work and gavo Gioetze o most wwimerciful Losting. ¥inally, he Und one uf the rones sround GUocize's nock, and gt have choked him 10 death bug for the arrival of the turnkey. 1410 suppoacd that ho nisde tieso Allacks o support a theory of inssnity which be Huaw put out ez a defenvu 10 two churges of Isrceny of a'hiorse und bugyy. Do Garden Cily Aumtour Jouesllsts' lub lLeld a regular bi-weskly w h thy Grand ,“I'Elflt Hotel. Y'l'lle\:l""n‘z'rr:”;’l’li: .: iait? T, ' Cryatal, Carroll, Burch,” Clover, luss, and Ira Mingido, of the New York Judgel, clun of otlicers for tho ensuing term re- Uresident, b, O, Corzoll;_ Vice Ira P, TNowle, ‘e funcral will take NMessre, lancock, Carroil, ltuwlsy, Douol uel Clover; 'Freasurer, Georg dious* und Girls' Favorite wa: oiiclal organ of the Club, Vefora sdjournin Mecting, usa Commlitice of the Whole, dyec o mutter of recelving tho mombers of the tonal Amateur Journaliste' Awsociation, which nceks lu this city July 15, 10, uud 17, and passed & vute of thanka to 5r, Juhn 8, Drake for Lls fiuucmnll{'lncullclnun roum at the drsposnl vt he Lnst ovening Lakeside Tfall, corvor of Thirty-frst stroet and_Indlana avenue, was tho weene uf festivity, fn which was colebrated the mardupg of Miss ' Aunfe Lrady, daughtor of v, :Loww Lrady, and Alr, Alvert Nathau. The ceree muuy was perforwed by tho 'Itev, Dr. Uersoni, Fieiourg's orchestra was du attendal cuursed the Loat of music. The be were unattenged. A reception was hel wedding supper partaken af, after which the tine W0t fusaed in danciug aud boeia) hularity until & lats hour, ~Mr, and XMrs, Nathan will spsnd & fow weeks st tho ‘remont Houuse, Amony those presont wers Mr, und Mre. Sam Goldwan, Mr. and Mo, Richard Mots, M, eud M o Mr, and Mrs. Jos larels, 3ir.and Henre Motz of 3r, and Mre. a Metz, linchol Jackson, ¢ 5 o8 Autulia lovenberg, deinle Goldman, Livingston, Fiore Kaufuiaun, Dlesurs. Luuts Bolowon, Adofph Pawell, Jolnay Goldmay, Jemes Boscnbueg, il M. Marky, Sloon lazks, Joveph Mcisof New York, luaac Ruituer, uud 1winy others. o n i Liio Baptist Union, an orgauization com. Josed of thc luy mewbers of the aptlsl cliurches s titd city, ety 8o tmportant mectiug ub the Tro- wbut Houss Iast Siduing, Cyrux Usitley o the chulr, The principal objéet of the gathorlng was v afsuuss tho question of holding entertalnmonts i1 1hs churcs bustdings fur 1he benedt of religlous obiects, lefore tuking thls matter up. hawevar, be wubject uf admiting ludies 1o wowberehlp in * e Loion was broucoed, und ulieited some dle- nlun. A voto was fually taken, wolch resulted B huiuinous expreesion that tho ludles st siay out. ‘The wam question, that of hulus 1ug cutertainmients in churches, way \hen consid. iy Sure waam peneral expression of apiuton, nainly in accord with the rearks of Mr. Sheldon, ko urgucd that, uu the Bavior in expellig the ouev-changers from ths Towple expressed Hig uleapprovation of uslug the house of God for uther tuan the purposcd for which fU wus erccted, llle followerd ut 1Ly present time shoald rofraln from Awbtathng We cxswpie of thoso who were wapelled froul the Towple. Otuer gentlemen spoke upon the quustion, and, upon & vote being tlgun. 1t wae unatimossly susolved that the Union disapproved of the was of chureh Lubldings for other thau relige tougerviced, Tho Board of Managers of tho Woman's Christisy Assvciation beid its regular montuly suecting yesterddy woruing fu the parlors of the “ Uowe,” No. 761 Wabash aveaus. Mre. M. B Luven reported tho awount of selizions work dons during the paxt two moutls, ‘The feportof toe Ewployment Bureau sbowa that 114 girls were scut wut duriuy the mwonth of May, of wuuis eighty were sentuut 1o do guaeral work. Aiss Jennute 8, be Treawurer, reported the receipls Lo Lave beea 1 peusce, $1i0; balance ou hand, $47. The Disvcusary rcport showed (hot there wero 187 Viaits wade durivg the past month and ¥igliv-oue paticuts aiteuded w. ‘Yhe reportol the Supenutendent of the oo showed that there WLTU Uvesty-Ove fumates. Mre. G ML Blukely waesopointed the reprearntative of the First Bap- Choren, .in place of Mrs, Tolman, remaned. Mre, Dr, Boker reporiea n pecollarly sad care, which hxd coms nnder the obscrvation of Dr. Uneton at the Dispensary, It was that of a hitle oy, 8 ears of age. wio was blind In on e7a, was Iame, hiad an abicess, and varions other dinenscs, which needed a better place for treatment than the TDispensary offered, On motion of Dir, Baker. & resolutlon was adopted asking the Couniy Noard to approprinte $3500 to aid In snpoort! pensary and 10 provide for just such c: reporta ¢ The sueorers and anifflers of tho North. west gathered topether yestorday afrernoon in the ¢lub.room of the Tremont lionse, The variety of handkerchlefs dispiayed showed the tendency of the times, and that ailk {a most fashionable. The Notthwertern lay-Faver Anociation s 4 nus. her of influentisl citizens among Its mombers, and among thote prevent wedterds were Charles I Currier, Mts, cis, Mer. J. ott, C. ®Btowart Wirren, William 1ioakine, * Apple Tiles, Morris, 1.3 Tiver, ms ¥ T A rempin Late ' Gurnee, Lake County, 11, Mre. €, L. mel‘ 1.3, Babcock, Mu . Toisy, and othore. Wharren called the meeting to order and Morray F. Tuley preafded, The Sec- retary, M. B, Dickson, pressnicd his report, Is_experience auriog ihe psal year, rrations of A number of other cases ai hay-fever. The report was recelvod, Prof. 1L, 11 HBabeoek, C. Stewart Warren, Mr, Corrler, Mr, Rliss, andothers gave their experlences and obser- vation. Prof. Habcoek gave it as hie opinion that tne discase was of a nervouscharacter, aim I( avgravatod by the ambrosinl polien, which t Secretary in his repurt regarded the miin of ~ the ditenss. e siection of ollicers was then gone fnto, and resulted as follows: President, Murray F, Taley; Vie ent, Mre, R, A, 1, Harris: Secretary snd Trensurer, M, E. Dickson; Executive Come mittee, Prof, {L. 1, Babeork, Hrs, €. L Ames, J. d, Glemsner, U, Stewart Warren, and F. T, B Tter '“‘"'“""5 some other unimportant tho meeting adjourned, JIOTEL ARRIVALS, Tremant Iouse—rhe_Tev. Joho 1. T, Whitbeck, Naw Yorxi 11, L Wiitam hil I3 Yrof, 5 C. Stewart I Lusiness, Ayer adelphing L. ‘Fr 4.8, Brown, ., h'\l\‘ B0 B L. Tves, W I, amit U, 1. Hartle L Ve N tha ifon, W, Witnar, Des Motnes Rep!: {1 Innhufl, ll‘r‘ul: PES Orand o (e~ lon, {3 W, Bunn, Cobb, umlnr 1 o, §, A doynés, selsila, oy Lo i, Rubles Piitstury: Louls Chay B. Shorinan, Cievelandi ®. B, l'h“l,r\ Milwaukee; U, 11, Ir W, T, Falriield, lowa,., . Falm Toledo; I, W, Scofiald, New Yurks ;io:xlxluhm Wb a, tio aitlinoret M. France, Color: ton, fa. dobn 3. Martin, 1 rger, Hamburg, (éeman; [ .1 ihe Hon. B P Pratt, ' Dufts Milwsukee; Copeland Tuwnsoud, Shernan House—loseph Hankin. Manitowoz Mecoonald, Fond du anllnuu;ll. . Hopkiu Hord Esutsents: the Tion. 'L; besroarn urd, Luulsy e Mon, 'L, Deartiara, 3, M. Beon, Furt Waynes 11 M, Clarke, Toleda, THE CITY-1IIALL, ‘Tha liconsa receipts were 3200, Theo Crib hns boen painted and put in ox- cellent order in anticipation of summer visliors, Thero {8 n caso of small-pox on Forrest avenue, mear Thirty-seventh street.—ths second une that has been raparted this month. The 'Tressurer's receipts wore: Water office, $1,0110.00; Comptroller, $70.04; total, $5,U10.04. [le paid vut about 81,000, T'ho arguments in the vertificats and serj; caves have been coociuded at Mount Vernan, sn Curporation-Counsel Bunfield. Ja expecled back tuls morting. Vory littlo has baen done so far this yoar by the Water Department In the matcor of pibe ox. tundiung, but mure waler-ulovators Lave beon put 1 than ever before in six months, Tho onéy bLuilding permit of auy Impor- tance 1ssued was one to the Hamlin estata for two thireu-story stone-front storos and dwallinzs, Nos, SdL aud 83 State stroat, to cont $10, 000, Tho Uominitice on Wator Rates were to have hada meeting, bat Ald, Giblert wae the only one whoattended. ' For the inck of {ntorest shawn In the roduction, It 18 doubtful if the propemtivn will go turough, The second conviction having been seenrod in the stink cascs, the attorneys for the iealth De- partinent dntend to hold the 'attornoys uf tho de- *H\dl\\u 10 their sgrvement, that pleas of guiity wanld bo cutercd as to the others, I'ho bridge-tendors wero pnid thelr April salaries 1n scrlp vesterday, and tha school-teachers will wet thelr yaper Saturday. The pay-rotla of the Valice and Fire Departments will e taken up next, Il;xl the wmen will not be made happy for ten days yet. > It the convicted stink.manunfactures do not supprese th odora, application will hd maka to Judge Moore for on order on the Sherlfl to tako possession of tho promises and shut them up, ‘F'uo Jaw authoriz and Commisslover Do \\'A;Il ‘wayd ho tate acelog 10 T that the lawls enforcod, % The Comimittes on Fire and Water got to- getliérand conaidered references, . They decided 10 recommend thie passage uf the orainances transfer- ring $95,000 for tho water|ucouio account to the vipe-exiensoion uccount; and to recommend the placing ou floof Cullerton‘s ardinance smending tha sire urdiance »0 u4'10 pormit the orection of trame Lutlalug 1n the southwost secyion of tho city. The Committeo on Polico will meet Mon- day to conslder the report of the Grand Jury ro- gurding junk-dealers, They will doubtiess report in favoruf a wure rigorous -enforcement of tha resent ordinance, or recommend the pavsage of o aw wincl will stamp aut thous dealors in second- hand gouds who encourage buy to ut Aleavy Ticenyo would, parhips, ko far towards it. The opponents of the ordinance prohibit- Ingthe sale d% Jlquor to minors are uslng thelr iniluence (o defeat i1, hocause, a8 they say, It is on.y the beginning of **another temporauce inove- it It d, AF thiv concesslon §s mude, the “‘minfsters and 'women ™ will want the 1% o'clock ordinance enforced; and, when thal done, they will rovivo the question, and keep ad- vaucing until all tho saloons are shat up, ‘L'he Spacial Committes on * cobble-stones” held a mesting, and took up the oralnsuce grant- ing muthority to the streot-rallway companies to pave tho space betwcen thelr tracks with stoncs. n (he discussion the maln objection was nolso, and It was finally decided to recommend that the ardinauce Lo viacedon flle. If properiy-owaers, Lowever, want the cnmr-n 10 use codblo-stones, their wi will doubtlel hewded, THE COUNTY BUILDING, A temporary loan of $200,000, made a yearago, falls dueto-day, An efort will be maae 10 pay ol fourth of the amount, Coroner Dietzsoh s upplying his spare woments in writing the history of the Germans of the county, which he proposes (o publish in book form in the course of & few mouths, ‘I'he jury in the case’ of Bherwin & Co., who bad beon on 178l two daya charged with belng the authure of the noxious odors coming from Urldgeport, returned & d yerdict of gullty in the Criminal Court yestorday mornlng. A motlon was entored fora.new trial, which entence wutil such 1o & e motivn can be Tlie Sheriff was iu roooipt of a letter yes- Infln{ tron) the Pi Ing Elder of the Chlcsga Diatelet of the ngelical Avsociatlon, seking Bim Vo turpl Association with tha nocesssry oilicerato vresurve order at (ho cauwp-meolls whicti connsences at Vareington July 10, 1! phied thut he had no uuthorlly to comply wil requedt, and reforred the reversnd guntle b town autborities, W.'D, Cleveland, Houstoni ow A Id'l L'} LT , Hure Tho books of the County Board show that of sll the spnropriatione for county purposes, that for the us Ji il snd Juil Ace uly overdrawn, - Mr, of Lhis Commists been the most ta: fs Chairman of by, 8 **refonnel drawii for several wouths, and coullnuo to be audited. ‘The Finanos Committee held a myaterious mecret meeting dl{. ‘The only “thing that could be jearne the discovery, {u Jookin wover (he ‘Treasul 8, that ad pa the Judyes Of i courts thair salaries in prefurence Lo ot wployos. Ko ‘Predeurer bas, 1t s atleged, diacriailoated In psylug county wrders, but the Flnagce Commitice cannoy afford 1o call atteation to It, for 13 was only & fow duys agu that it ordered him to pay tus per diew of the té'lumu\nlontu in preforonce o others, sod bo " fund ba. yat bil In the County Court yesterday, Watorford Jack (Fannle Warren) and V. 11,8Cook were ad- Sudged fusane. 'They weru tsken to Julersou fu the afternoon, The evidence in _the case uf the forwer shuwed that alie had §1,700 {o s Uhiladel- vhia bank, an lucume of $40 & month Irum u ho owns in the sume city. A few Yoars 250 wbie Wi worth considersule ‘uu esty, but after ber mind xn war she wes swindled out of the woat of it. An g:lw.lnn for the aupniatmaent of & conservator will bo wsdo [ s few daye. ‘L'ho 'Treasurer preaented s report to the Mourd Mounday showing that therv was a small balance 1o the credit of the Ueueral Fuud, sud wince then the employes have be oen) robablltlics sre courso will be taken. Taey claim that 4 urer bas no sight (o refuse 10 pay urders when pre. sented if bo has any wovey on bung, acither has the right o discrmiato fur or ayainet suy lase, oven if so ordesed by the Finance Commits tee, ‘Yhe records in the Bhar? aud Conuelly ed to tho Supreme Ca¥a Lave not yet been furward: Caurt, aud a3 the day for thelr exvcution draws licy aro beginning to louk at tho yiovwy side ‘The Court adjournea Weduesday wntil ALr. Anderson, their attoruey, thougu coutdent that he cau gt & supetecdios it Lo bas Hme, wus yestesday taking steus, oe & vre- coutionary weasure, lookiog 10 weltiny & repricve for them for Sweaty diys from Gov, Cullow, The scefluld for tlelr exccution has been completed, Lowever, aud 1s belug toated overy day. 36 worsy 1ike A charm, bot the Sherl® refuses ta divnige its whereabonts, The condamned wiil be removed to another part of the Jatl in » feir days. A State streat ssloon.keoper wns shown throngh the jail yesterday, and, wpon reaching the cell sccnpled by Sherry, yery nsturslly cama 108 hall. Sherry recoxnired him at once, and said, **1 know you—1 owe you 20 cents.,” The ralaonlst canceled the debt, which he had fargot. ten, and handed the doomed man n sllver quarter and & couple of ciwars, The debt |; d 1o Dbavy been ereated the nieht of the murder of McCon- villg; honce the vividness of Sherry's memory. —— CRIMINAL, Tastice Foote held Marshall Teldon to the Crimina) Conrt yesterday in bonde of $300, for ob- taining money under falas pratenscs from Flem Harrlson. Reldon told Harrjvon tuat ho was lawyer, and tnduced him o advance $25 toward Retting & divorce, Mary Black, arrosted in the Twalfth-streot district for drunken and disorderly condact yester- sy, tried to hang herself in & coil at the Madisun. Street Statlon, by tearing har allk dress into steips and tying them Into & rope, Stationkeeper Tolan cut her down In time to save hor life, F, B. Waeshor, of No, 127 Erle street, awore ont & warrant yesterday for the arrest of Patrick McDermolt and others forrlot. 1lle says that they took forcible possesalon of ks house, Une of the men was arrested and held to bail Ly dustice )'Wolf. Tho othiers wero to have been ar- Tasted Iast night, Dcter Fisher, the priest in charge of Bt Antonlo’s Church and’ achool, causcd the arrest yesterday of Nicholas Schual, 8 tencher tn the #chool, for ombezzloment, The coniplatnant avers that Schnaf collucied wmoney from the scholars and failed to meconnt for it, The sccused gava $500 ‘bonds betore Justica Pollak for a hearing Monduy. Two tramps yosterdny called upon R, Bhaw, of No. 10 Sherman street, and one asked for nomethiug (0 eat ufter (be manner tramp who wanted **n glass of cold watcr becaus ho was o hungry he dld notkuow where la sleap.” ‘Three honrs Iater one of them was found locked up In & room containing valuables, but felgned to Lu aslecp, When taken Lo the station o gave the nawe of 8. €, Fank. Albert and James Morton, two young sons of & hard-working laboter, and eltlier of whom wollld make an futeresting’ study fur & phreno- logical stndent, wero before Justice Morrison yes- terday, aud ' ware held in exch o Criminal " Conrt ne £ the = Reform School. The — first was charged witli the larceny of $35 from bis sunt, and tho'latter with tho larcony of cvervthing iy could lay hls hands upon. Hoth exbibis every E- eiblo eign of mental depravity, and since thelr itth have never Lslied thelr looks, Tuosday night burglars entered the resi. dence of Mrs, Smith, No, 140 Halated atreet, and moido off with about $230 in cash, Jowolry, and clothing, alter frat Lnving chioroformed the fn- mates. Wednosday nightthe residence of J. L. Cole, No. — West Concress, was eutored fn & manner somewlal almllar, and probably Ly the same gmug. Yeaterday he ‘Tweifth strees police atrested upon snspicion for theso burglarics a big, rough-looking fullow, who gave his name as Jim Carroll. e was found fu poveces 3 Jarge pockel-knife, a cane-knlfe for openiug window-catches, a switch-key on the Nurlington Rload, &nd & lot of wires wsed by ourglare for pieking locks. Itis thought that tho arcout will lead to sometning best. The charge of mn{hqm Brefarrml ogainst James McGuire by Willlam Duffy was changed to assaull and battory yesterday byt Justice Wiltou, and MeCGuira was fined and coste. ‘The unnuuncement made horctofore that the case lind been dlumissed was made upon {nfor- matlon givents & ruporter by s biatant lawyer known smong the North Side Courts as ** Thrue Fingered Jack," lle wae counsel for tho defes in tho case and thought to add to lis client's chances of acquittal Uy telling incorroct stortes, v defouse ynmd?- cost his cllont 8 hesvler penalty than he would have recvived had he no at- torney at oll, and nearly cost the alleged aitorauy a flue for* contempt of tourt, Only a wost abject apology saved bim from Justice Wilson's just in. alguation. ] : It thy neighbor’s dog doth bite tlice, do nat thou feod Lim polsoncd ment #o that ho die; ut ruther go thou to the police-station and say vute tho, koeper whom thon wilt lind thero (asloep): **lietiold # oz hath done tale." And verlly, let 1t be vald unto you, The keeper will say unto ona of thoss under him: ** Heee, Jlko, go with this gill and pop a cur. o'l sliow yow." And Mike, whoso surname may bo ©'Hoolaban, will go with thee, und the dog I dio aftar many wounds. Do not thou, os it akd beforo, give unto the dog mest that hath Leen flled with nolson, Tt 1s not meet, for tho owner of tha dow will sue theo, and the Court wiil say unto thee (a3 Justice Haines aald yeaterday): *“Thou shalt not kil thy m'lsllbot'l dog withaut a warrant so to do, unless the dog shall ‘hiave bitten thee while away from hisown promises, Judzment, $30 and coate, And thon canst sa) T apoesl."™ THE WIFE-MURDERER. THE CONONER'S INQUEAT. The house ‘of the mufdered woman, Yl Inger, at No. 100 Ninstconth strect, was sur- tuundud yosterday by a crowd of curlons, geping people, intant ou selng thy ghastly remains of tho wiale Vllinger's bloody work, and on being present st and bearing s hand in whatover was done, The Cuunty Physician held bis post-mortem cxamina- tion early In the alternoon, ascertalnlng that the woman camg to her denth by & wound In the nesrl,- the ball hoving wotually lodged tn tho left ventricle, 1t was known that the inquest woutd be held at the Twolfth Stroct Statlon at 3 o'clock, nomlaally, fn the afternoon, and those of the gaplng gszore who had watiefied thelr curiosity at the house repajred to tho station, where the official lnqulry Into the causs and clrcomatances of the murdor was held with the usual formalitles. The crowd which got together was a motley une, msde up of the pecullar class of people occupying the southwestarn porilon of the clty where of late, murders hava mast abounded, Coraner Dictrsch conducted thoinquest in peraon, and acted ss Intes- preter with such of the witnesscs ss could spesk Uderman, Two, however,—Jana and the prisoner himseil—could converss anly in Bohemian, and s nan familiar with that tougue was pressed {nto servico In thelr casvs. SOLOMOX EPATAIN, living at No, B0 FPiek street, cornor of Nineteenth, and vory rheuastic in uls legs, was first callud. He wos 1o tho sulvon about 7 o'clock, tuok & glase s prasent wheu the whootlug tuok When lie want iz, decessod was thors, uud witness ssked Mre. Villnger for the buer. After getting it and paylug fur 1t, he suw that Ilinger was bybind the counter, or . ratiier ' under it. Bome customcrs cume 10, and witness:told Vilinger to attend to ihom, Mrs. Vilingor was st et ia the Rilchen, t came out and sut down in o chair 1n the midd of tha saloon, Villager cume out from behind the counter, took the revolver from hiv pocket, und olnted it at his wite, as witness thougut, in fun. [ fact, witness bed known him to be crazy for some time, thouwh lie had lucid intarvals, When ho had {t bad, witness was afraid of him, IHis talk continually of shooting. ~ Beloro the ife tyld Vlllnfitr 80t 10 make sauch " She no ldos, witness thought, be had made thess rfl Villngor then fired, xelalming, adfhe did so, ** Papa, Viliuger and wife wero livlog olly, e far as he knew, sn o lnd often seen them kisalng vach other durlng tho day. From frequent talke with Villuger, how- ever, witnees Wouglit o was cesxy. ile was fn Viliuger's, housa last Sundsy, at which time Vil inger talkod about snooting. Villoger arank boer hl“ullulllr nd was rarely fuasoler conditton, After the sbuoting, witness was scared and went out, Joe Villager and a buarder were in the room Wihe tmo, b . came nest,—a villainous-looking fellow, Natleusd aid brosdened pog-node spresdl a goooly portiun of bis “uustisactive forehesd backed by a anock of yelluw, 9y locks, and hlnh.znuunl cueek boues, Jlo could K tolerably English. and stated, ‘ia’ responsa Lo the questions, tual be worked lua Junber-yard sud belpad bis father tu the saloon, [le was intho *aloon st e of the shoutlng, Axiug fawers st s tuble, fle heard a shot, Jooked arvand, saw his motbier fall, tuined wround o Gis father, 100k the revolyer out of his hands, and afterwards guve It to the odicer, Mo ald uot know vrovious to the shuoting that hls fatner had the tevolver, but be did have & shoigun which his motuer took away and hid from him. Toe father drank s goud Jesl of whisky sud beer, and, tn the #on's uplnton, had be with & g over c, o low A crszy for over @ year.' When his fathier whot bia motber the fsther Juinped oo her, ¢ried, and aald, **Iwbot ber for love." Mis fatlier had threatened to sboot & young fellow uaumod Shuwun, who Lad hit hini sboul two weeks v, Before that witueas pever heard bin talk Xouut abooting anybody, 1 threatoped to aboot bLis lbough they had frequant quarrels. avd the father sumeticies hit ber—iu fun, thouzh. ‘fhey bad o quarrel Wedsesday.' Thoro was sowe talk betwaen fhow haoting, but he didn't kuow waal was father was b6 years old; bad beea o gu-maker, but tbat up sbout & month ying it dida't p 08 JAMA an_spparently hard-workinz, . bard-fisted fellow, d in Viliuger's Altar_supper Vilin, camo yext, e said he housa sud was s luwbder-ahove, Wednosday uvealug b saw Mr. and dre. worlug b tho kitcnwp, ~Epsteln came i Tor be sud wituess called fur Mev. Villuger 1o come and waiy ou bim. Bho did “s0, 0ok bis money, and puift futa viiioger's Lands, (e latter standlis ol tue while benind ghe cousnter, Vilinger bad istal jn his bands told bts wife be was Kol 0 kill her. Fhe sald, ‘*Dow’t, for God' T'mnot prepared fo die.” Villoger co revolver, tried 10 dre ik, but it wonldu't go ott, Mss. Villuger bogged hlw again not to shoot her, but bo cocked it dyain. She tried to ot out of his way, but 88 vhe did 50 he tred, snd, atter wakiong & fetv wory sleps, sho foll. Vilinger was proity dl;unmx. Ncl')’annu I‘h’l r;m.lh wmulu' o«:': there, which was only during the past four e ofa'lu3h sosined Bomewiist oat of Biu mind e sfectcd lu sows way, After dring il hot, Jue Viliuger Juwped up, 100k the rovolver away from bus faiber, sud aftérwurds gave it lu the udicer. R & Witness did not reo Vilinger put the revolvor to hia ovn head aftar ahonting his wite, OFFICER GEORGR DEMAR arrived at the saMon after tha ahootlng, saw Vilin. eer kianiag his almost desd wife, and arrested him, although the latter resisted him somewhat, and said e bad killed his wife and wanted lnmnbud{‘m kil him, too. Wiineas arked him why he had shot her, and he said, **Toe, Joe, he's n joafer; ho nover does any good.™ Vilinger then trled to ex- piain that he fad teid hir wifa that they must sepa- ratos that, inany case, Joe, tho loafer, must teave, and his wife safd thst if Jos weut he wonld have 1o 0 100, ' On Lhe way to tha station the old man trled fo get louse from the officer mand shoot him- self, butdid not auceeed, THR PIISONER HIMSELY ‘was brought iu at thie stece. 11is broodshot eyes, the dark, lmr?l'lpou below them, the pale face ith i1 stubidle of & hiack beard n ng it all the paler by conteast, rendered him s decldedly un. plensant ubject 1o look at, It was evident that he had suffered much. ilaeave his name Jacob Vilinger, and said _he had lived happily with hie wife uver thirty yoars, ‘Tltey never had any tron- Die except stout Jos, who wouldn't work, sud who drank up his liquors and threstened **lo lick the old man' every onc=in a while, This had been goingon for abaut A year, and he had frled to drive IHm out of the honse, hut his wife wouldn'thave it. Wedneaday lie concluded to put & stop 10 this, and plaiuly tokd iils wife that lie would not support Jos ln hie'idlenesnany louger. 1le tried to chase Joe out,.and she sald that it ‘Joe went aho would go ‘The wrisuner sald be was_ ready tu yo with Ile reproached het with her adnitery with another nian In the old country, reminding her of Iim having caupht her in the act, and told her she had never glven him any troubla of the kind uatii now, wlien #he was about o commit » simitar act Ly leaving hin, ahe liad threatenad, Then she Sumped af him and hit him & slap on the aide of e head. le went behind the counter to got & tick or samething to scace her, but hle hand foil on the revoiver, andy witbout much know.ng what he did, ho cacked it Xnd sat hor, As he trled to fell hin story, his agitation was something fenrful 1o behold, The tears gashed from Lis eyes, ho ralved his arms and handd 48 it warding off a blow, and betwean his frantie cries tanaged to make 1t plain that bie excused the deed by aaying he was not s earnest, and that he had no fdes, no inten. tion, of killing bis poor wite, "Tho Sury found 1t murder, und the prisoner wag ‘ield without ball to the Celminal Court, COLLECTOR SMITII. HOW WAS 1S REPORT OBTAINED! Mr. Swith addressed tho foliowing unofticlal fete ler yestorday to the Ion. John SBherman rolative 10 the question of responsibility for tha publica. tlon of the Castom-ilouso reports, rajsed by As. slatant-Secretary Franch, which explalng trolf: Cuntox-Housy, Cuiraco, Tte., CoiLreton's Orrice, Junc'ls,~7%e lion, John Shermin—Sint On the 2Ud of May I telegraphed you from Clncin- notl that the Clilcago Zmes had ‘wade public the report on the Musiler coniract nquiey, which | had the honor of transnltting to you for your infol tlan, and that the copy had been procired fo Wag ington, In ino papors of this date Lam Informed (hat Assistant-Secrotary Francl calls the correct ness of this slatement in questiun. Tho language attrivuted to im ta aa follows: Tuls 18 by noneaus tho At ttine that pavers woon tho files of this Depariment which shoutd be private have been e public. Whoever for & uration has done this i3 nv Dettor than & thivf, ~After the fubi- est investigation [ can make. 1 thiink Str. gmith taken In liis conctusion. wnd tist the iapars Faralshed from tha Dapartment for publicuton: 1f the }Il’uu of whiclh te save the fact |y suscentibic can be uraishied to the Departineat, llis perion who performed 1ho scrvice and recelvod thy cobsideration msutivned will undoubtedly Aind Jile condection with the Treasury Da iy dissojved, hose reports liaviag Ilulv"cflllun taken the furir, 4O SAF a3 sons implicatei In them uroConcernéd, of public adcu. uations, the pastles accused were culied wpon for such cxplanations st they chose (o uiake, the Arvt principle of Judictal tejale sud of falr play befnk that syery iusn ahall he ienrd tiefure e stiall he condeinnud. re jnvestigation was not vory thor gl A weew” that oficial courteey re- quired him to a3k wo for my information bufora expruating an opinion. ¢ ofllcial courtesy did not, thew the lovestizatlon, to bo **fulr, " did. T mndo my statement to you after I had catised an Investigation Into tho facte tu bo made, o nut regard It na within the province of my official du- ticd o put my hand ou the shoulder of the culprit In Washington, and »ay: “Tion art the man:" Tam content to furnlsh you with the proof that the Times dad not oblala “fid covy fu Chicazo. 1 therefore Invite your atlantion to the followlng correspondenco: 13 CusTou-Ilorax, Cirioaao, 1if., CoLLroToN's OpyicE, June 13. —taori . Dennelt, Manuging £ditor lines aiyDuanBins Vou will obsérvs that Assiatant-becro. tary French, n bis report exviliatine the Supe Architeet, fite suborainutes; and Contractor Mu takal lssue with meas Lo tie & ed early cony of tiis ropurt o (o Tnquiey stoni+(fonse stona Irreyalariies for pubitcation An'the Tivies, Tbla reiudery ({ ueccasary for e to make wood my pubilc satement thaf you votained this copy Trom Washiugton, and nut 1rui ny employe of (1oy- ernniest o ULLLE persolt 1 Ghicego, s 1 respecttully sulicit yaur atd Iu the muiter, [do ot care 1o know thi namie b1 the person Of whola the cohy was obtatneu, but simply wiiether auch copy was obtalned 1o Waat: Iogion ur Chilcaga. Very trulp yours, i W lawny Buira, Mr. ougl, It **Tug Tixzs” Orrice, Cnloago, June 13,—7o the Homy 581tk Henvy My Dian 2 SmEA Wim: While 1 ¥ Lh from sir. 7T | in Litlcagu, nor from Any periuo who could vouibly iave oliained [§ frum you, M Thomsun, oF 8oy officur af the Government ere. Very respectfully, your obse diont servaut. it If this should not be suflicignt, I i respect- Sully roter you to the ofiicaty of the Weatorn Union Aclageaph Company, whu cn, i they chooss, fur- nish you with furthor evidance. y An'additional romark s, Derhaps proper In this connactlon e at lasst showling the enterprite of the Chicago nowspapers, * Thoy had, day before the publication In the Zunés, announced the nrriy- al of Bupt. Burhngund Maeller's mon Mills in Washington upon invitation. and that coples of the reports retarred to nad s been ed I the hands of tho **persons tmpiicated,” «Rovpectfully yours, - W, IlBxnr Sxiru, KAISER ‘VIEHELM. TUB BOCIALISTA ON THAT' ATTEMPICD ASAS- SINATION, * Last evenlng o vory largo meolingof Soclallsts to protest against tho ides oxtant that the attompted assassination of Kalsor Whhelm orlginated with the Socfollstic varty, or had 1ts’ ganctlon, was held In Aurora Turner-Hail, Milwaukes avonue, @, Uar- tels, organizer of the German section, called the maeting to order, snd Gustavo Licser was chosen to preside. Though the moeting was callod Boclal. istic, there wers a large’ mumber of people present, not evldently of that party, who camo to look on, A, T PAIONS was the firat speaker, e aald that they had come fogetlier to talk over the attqmpted asvassination of o Qerman Kalser,” The iret or sa-callod attempt ot sssasaination of Emperor Willlam was made by one loedling, upon wbose porson, It was alleged, Bocialistic documents 0 fquid, and tho report waa left abroad that the Boclalistic party was tey. fug to rinz death to the Emperor's dour, Then came tho conteary ropoit, that Le was a Catholle, as0-called Curistian Soclaligh, Ile then wenton 1o Nobling's atteapt tu assassinate the Emperor, Hla went over briefly of Dlamsrck in the Qorman Reichetag, hle attempts to put down tha Soclaliats, The Qerinan Uovernment wha selzing upon An{’ pretoxt 1o uroes the ruwth of soclalivm fn Germany. 11 wae notatono in Gorwany, but over the whols clvilizod world the Governinents wra .tevlug o crush ong Hoclsilim. Nobling could have made no confesslon tmplicating tha Soclahistic party, since ho bad becn unconacious ovef since thi empted sasassination, us h to kill himeell Immedistely, No maiter whi done, the Buclailstic grow, ''his was s rovlt of 1be peopl of the Tmuln upon the Ship of State, mullnylug all’ over the world agalost the Uovernmeénts, szuinst the governing classcs, sgalust (ho inonopolies, and the wutiny would lucreais unloes ihe IDIHE was chauged, and the Uovernments surrendered 1o the people. The reas was uwned by tho monopolics and th eged classes, ‘The wmctronolitan press was owyed wiiber in groat pars by \he Westarn Union'l graph Company or the_ raflway wouopolies, T press was ooded with & hurrican lles 3 could not expect anything vt nre from the press. Dut they expectod thelr enew 1o be honorable men, But the trath and the up- rlaing could not crushed amid the roar of arbitlery or musketry, The peopls would ¢l above It. The Berlin ConFl 44 meant to shi the land monopoilats snd mine thleves of Europe, Tugre would be & cry fo when tlere was uo varty wonld Tt eate, Nasumsly s couspliacy ot he (0 gainst theie nwn poople, Ger- ulsny dare 3101 g0 10 war with Russta on acconnt of her Socialists, Huesis saw ber Nibillste, sud wanied prace. It with_En¢land, so’ with Austria, 5 Acd it wes' thy same tpain, and in fres Awerica. 1l 1hlog weoug when (his diseave was apreading. They wero wililug 1o try sud contioue to_try the ballot, but why wers Gatling guss bolng pur- cbated and upon all aide; DID TUB CAPITALISTS INTEND TO 8OOT DOWN THE WORKINGMEN IN TIE STREXTA] Wby were soldiers belng sent to Penusylvenlat Every citizen was askiog hiwself this question, aad they could snewar the question thewasslves. ‘The Kmperor hud at last found & pretost for dis- solviug tho Uelcha nd fuund an oxcusu for puiting down Socisl ls then went 0n 1o show whbat Uermany had done to crush unt Socisilem, he segucded all the acts us outrages upon the veople. The education of the maeews bad taugnt tacm what to du. This .runuon was 1o Le aett.ed Ly the ureseut generstiun,—by the liviog men sod wowen. And the - wowen would taky Rlfl Initto tho last maw. During all the troubles of the people, Congreas Was investizative 4 10 which thief righifully owned the Presidency, linyes vr Thden, was tweodle-dum aud fweo- dle-dee. ‘Lbey beluuged o the guverniug clatses, who llved withoot work, He beld that theag men should be put out, sud made to lubor, **Thy curth was thelre aud tha fulluess thereat,” Ly the Krace of Bcott aud Vandyrbllt they weze Kumllud Lo live. |1y yuoted the Constitutlon of the Unlted biates and tae e tion of Independeucs to ®lhio at the Hoclal wrers doing what thesa docusients dewauded. luw could tbuy esy tbat they weru accordsu tha rithy to life, 1iberty, and Lhe pursuit of bapviness when tho carth was con- trolled by wonopollsts sud wine thlvves! The Declatation af ludspondence origiuated with thuse patrivls Thomas Falue and Thowas Jullerauu, 8ad they only domunded thelr righle Rentof lund uud Juterest upen mouey wus robssry, dlers armed, .was tho question askod When 1and was pald for onee, the deht was nald, ‘The caoitalletic clase had to mect thiathine. When they told these things to the capitalists, (! vere met with Gatlinggune. 1€ tho capltalisiic elase nt- temoted to put them down with the aword, ho would refer them o the Scriptaral fnjunction which satd that they who ralsed the sword to take Iite shonld dle hy the sword. He adjured the capitalists to beware, The mlileninm ras com. ing. The question was woon to be decided, and then, when ihe riaing came, the capltaliste wonld be compelied to obey the workingmen's laws. Thoy wero brineing rcllzion and politics to benr aealnat the Soclalists. but the Soclaliatic party recognized nellher, 1le wanted them to organize for the coming election, when they would sweep the citr, and the'people wonld rule. ‘The remarks of Parsons were applanded, i MARR GROTKAN g ‘wis the next spenier, He svoke ip Qerman, which caused quite s stampede from the hall, Iie went over almost the sai grounds a8 I'arsons, nnd oicrely atated the Soclalietio ideas and, poltey in Germa, Ite_ denocunced ®mperor Wilitam 8% having obtained power throuch rapine. slaughter, and blovd. a dexnot, who crushed his people, Ile was no ave xoidier, no lover of his soldlers, no soldier, and no father to his moldlers, Tle hud betrayed the soldzera wio had obtalned German unity, 1o had batrayed the 100,000 living crloples who had fought for Uerman Ifberty, ile called the Ameris €A presd-writers press-bandits, Thero wi other tit Ko to than Juwest di ers and rabhers p! murder, They hed lsuded the Emperor of Gore many, and lled about his charactor aud virtues, After some furthier remstka by speakers of more or less note smong the Soclalists, ths moets Ing adjouraod, ¢ . . BOARD 'OF EDUCATION. MORE ROOM NEEDED, The Doard of' Eddcation held a 'regular sewni- ‘monthly meeting' Jast evening, Inspector Wellain tha chatr, aud Covert. ‘The School-Agent enbmitted his report for May,’ The cash on hand Apell 30 was 812,433} recelpts, §147,820; cxpanditures, $031; bnlance, June 1, $40, 804, 1t was placed on fite. Inspector English oftered the follow| ayuxnEAR, There are 800 childron vlslons in the Frankil wol, #nd o able to waln sdmittan; dren packed In an undt suticlent 1n all to Bil” the “new there tes 0 veit necded pri ‘The absentees were Arnold, Sullivan, I3 Pratkin. Buitutugs That the pew bullding bo uted for such imary accommadations, and Kot (OF hige acliool purposes, Inspector Hot2 sald no actfon hiadbeon taken fovking towards usitg tho Franklinfoe & hign schiool. gec!or Htone mavad that the resolation be re- ter: tu the Commiites on Evening Scliogls. {Laughter.] o saw uv necessity for bruging up tbe subject now, . Inepectae Engllsli mada a plea for primary in- atruction, dnd aald It was the duty of the Bodrd to determine tha question. luspoctor Dennls remarked that tha Doard wontd ure the Lullding for just such purposos os they deemed best. Itought to bo dectded it whether e Nurth Division "Ligh School wasto te abol ohud, Inapector Kelth moved that the whole subject be 1okt on the talle. ‘The motion was sgreod to, 4 Inspector [lotz. from the Commitlee on Bulld- ings nnd Grouude, avked for Snstructions abont venting vwldings for school pnrlwnel. since a greal muny of tha feates oxpiraJajy 1. On motlon of Inspector Stone, the Committce was direciad o fuvestigate tbo matter nud repart what should be done, . MISCRLLANEOUS, Tnapeetor Kohn, from the Committes on Finsnce, stated that th interest on $0U,000 Weat 1 bonds had ot boen patd slnco November. i niuney wne noeded. ‘motlon of Inspoctor English, the Atlorney wvas tustructed to do wil lis could €0 get the ine terest, . Inspector Engllsh ioved that an examination for IJ:ICIIIII generally Le heold un the st Vucsday of uly. “I'uu motlon was agreed to, An vlection for Prine Btrert School resulted in vor, whio has baen acting The Committeo o1 ‘Vext. of ndn’luug the booke used excoptions, Aflor svine dlvcussion, the report was concurred Inasiothe Contral and Division High.8chools, excapt av Lo physiology, Uenan, grammar, natural vhilusophy, sud Latiu lessons, which wers left wpen, - 4 . The quesiiun of cost was then takan up, It balng stutol that the books could bo fuentabod choapor hrough retall deate I thoy wern suld through the Principale, a8 was contemplated by the Comultie's rapart, 'Lha latter, howoerer, was sald liy womo Lo Lo cliesper than the furnior, 1t woe urged that selling books was forolga to tha dutles of s teachor, Ve matter of books for ‘the grammar and pri- mary scliovls was recommitted, with instructionas to prices at whicti publishors ‘and wlolosule daal uarantce Lo furnlsh the books nt o conveniant alstance from eacis public school, Huperintendent Doty voported that tha enroll- ment of puplls for May was: Ceatral Iligh-8chool, fix ivialon’ High-Nchools, ~020; North Divislon, .083; "South ~ Divialon, Weat Division, 43,4731 total, 45140, ' The achouls mow ocenpy ssvouty-two buildings are laught by 804 teachor, * Jio recommonded that thie avarage far sdwnisston to the High Bcuool bo 70; that tho osamination tak place Juuo 20 and that the ciosing oxerclves of the primary hools ho held June ¥7, aud of the grummnr achoolsJune U8, © * e Tha recommendationn wero concnrred ln, Tho Board then udjourned, - CORRESPONDENOCE, L FIREWORKS, To the Bditor of The Tridune.. Cu10aao, Juno i3, —Pleats tell mo through your pae perif {t will be forbidden year to sell Greworks on thedth of July, Tahoutd Jika Lo know 1z at your earii- et convenicnce, befury bu!ln& coode A CONSTANT SUrronTan. It probably will bo foroldden by ordinance, but thon nbbooy will try to onforce it, 8o 1t fs safe to go on and buy the good CANADA. The Riot at Quebeo Fatars Out—The Troops Unmiolosted—F'arliament—The Orangomen ~Other News. Soecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Quepxc, June 18.~The troops wrrived at Polnt Lovls from Moutreal at 7:15 tuls wmorn. ing They crossed the rivor s quickly as pos- slble, and marchod up Mountaln i unmolest- ¢d to the cltadel. On arriving oppoalte Parlia- maol House, tlhoy passed B Dattory of Artillery, whon o inutual salute was oxchanged according towlilitary vtiquette. The strikors met this morning at 7:00 88 ver sppulatient, when a resulution was come to not to take any uctlon Ul the mlllary returued to Montreal, when they would proceed 1o obtain thelr righta, Ono man, Wishing, doubtless, to distinguish btinselt, called on those who wished *bread or blood tu follow him. About fifty followed him as far us the Esplanade, whero tho expeditlun was abundoned. This morulng, smoug otler ring- leaders, ono Edward Forest, fdentitled as ons of those most active In stonlug the military yester- dny, was pabbed by the police near the Purlia- ment Ifouse, whils another man was arrested by Col, Btrange un Louis sireet. Although the rloters had relused to follow their Yeaders from 8t, Rocha' this morutug for fear of the reinforced troops, quite a mob lad ns- sembled In front of the City sl Tue iwo prisoners were driven by detectives fu a wagon surrounded by *B" Hattery, and se they lbrlulthed the mob Cal, Elnuf- gave orders to his mon to luad aud fire at the prisoucre If they attempted to ne-‘u. They were tuken to the Cltadel, where they were escorted to tpll 1a the middle of a troop of Wales It of tho South Padllng uction of Miss Cul- ‘rincipal for some tine, oks reported In Iavor wt year, with several Prince of es, of Montreal, with Layopets drawn, Tho. different corpe frum Muutreal to-day paraded tha atrects nud were wuch adinired,” The fnguest on_ Beaudoln, the wan killed yesterday, was opened to-day, Dr, Jackson (8 cunducting u bost mortom, aud the inquest wilt be proceeded with 1o-inorrow. The prevslliug opiolun ot the suthoritics ia that the striko s virtually st au end, Nothlug detinlte has been learued of tho wouuded. The Montreal truops ure loud lucsum of thelr treatmant. Tucy are atl quartercd at the cltadel sxcept two' companics of toe Fifth Fusllecrs, who are on zu;u:l at the Purllament House. Everytbing is ulet. ;. ‘The senso of the Houso was azaly taken to- day on seversl motlous, the yotc belng cach time 81 to 81, the Speaker voliug with the Qov- ernmeot and Elviug them the mufority, ‘The fudmt was Unally pusscd ou the abuve divls- lon. 1 Spacial Dispatch 10 Tha Tridune. MonTR®AL, Juns 18,.—This evening orders were ucclv‘ud Jrom Quebee by Col. Harwood to forward thd remaiuder of the troops Deluu‘il‘nl! 10 the threu battallons pow there by to-nlzht'; trau, Maj. Crawford, of tho Victorlus, wil take command ot the detuchment. Thesy com- prise four oificurs aud sbout forty mew, There aro 100 mewmbers of the Parls Cummune residout Lo tols cley, dpecial Dispaich 1o The Tridure. ‘ToBoNTO, June 13.~Tus Glode, 1u an srticle on “UOrangewen snd Polltles,” waysi ' That tlhe Orango sssociations are neither wioro nor lusd than political organizations uuder auotbicr vame, aduwity of no queation. Whatarver their nouinal purpose or luteation, they bave lou siuce ceased to Lo otber thana political ageucy worked by party wire-pullers, 13 the lu the interest ol the Conservative party, Myny wembers of the As- atiou, it 18 true, do not upprove of this di- 100 from the vrofussed objects of the Lody but they are too weak tu uumbers sud lufluence to conuteract the desizns of weiive schewers.” Wby Lvenbiy Ledgramn, comwentivg ou the 1le denounced the Rmiperor | An e, proposed mcasure of the Quebee Lealslature for the suppression of party-procassions which, 1t shys, 1+ Intended to_kill oit the Oranga processlons in that Province, odds: “There — vas a time when the leaders ‘of tha Orange body woutd ‘be qulck to step forward and insfst that tho sirhts aud privileges of Orangemen shuuld bo upheld; but, slnce the Orange Loily Lecame o Tory or- ganization, and, leadera l[olnml hands with 1he Ultramontanes for political purpones, they have not bathered thelr heads much abuut Or- anjize rights or Orange privileges.'* Archbishop Lynch, of Turonto, fs havinga statement prepared, under hla own supervision, of the expehditure of the Appropriation-Fun of the scparata achools sinca 1851, 1t i sald the School Trustees opposed to the Churdh party intend to lay thelr differances Lefore Dr. Cone roy. tho Apostollc Delegates aud sak his Inter- vention. pecfat Disoated 1o The Tribune, MoxtnEAL, June 13—Mr, T, J. Meany Ig llb'.m“ to start a new Catholle journal fu this elty. It 1s underatood that the Judgeahlp rendered vacant by the death of Judze Dorfon will be of- fered to Mr, Jette, M. P, for this city. e —— EDUCATIONATL. NAPERVILLE, Tha fiest 'syiplom of the annual eruption of eruditfon which occurs 1 all purts of the country during the vernal days that precedéthe Thot sunimer months mantfested (tsclf at Naper- ville yesterday, the occasion being tho.thirtecuth aunual Commencément of the Northwestern College, s lustitutlon, favorably known throughout the Northwest. Tho excrelses wera held fn the college building, a comforta- ble, though not Imposing, structure situated in apleasaat portion ol the town, and about fivo njnutes’ walk irom tho ratiway depot. Tho our at which the excrcisea were to com- menee was fized at 10 o'clock, but constderably before that time the vallege chapel was filled to tho walls by an fntercsted audicuce, which galued admission to the grounds and building Ly meaus of s turnstile similar ‘to those use ot ball parks, considerablo dexterity Uclng mecessary to effect an an entrance when tho rush was at ita height. ‘Those fn attendancd wero mostly from the sur~ roanding villages acd country, the young men belng for tho most part banly sons of the soll, and the youug lsdies buxom tnd ruddy-faced girls. Nearly everybody lo the room had a floral ofteriog to hurl at the -speaker fn whom bis or lier interest was centered. - At the hour ap- polnted for the excrcises to begin, the graduat~ ing cluse, numboring soventeen, of whom lve were women, filed fu and touk sests on the platform, thelr cntranco bolng greeted with a slight flutter of applause, Thoe youug ladies louked very pretty sud spring-llke fn thelr white and fleccy dresses, winle the young men ap- carcd warm und uot particularly comfortable }:x thie couyentional costitmie of claw-bammer voats, stunding collars, und veats of extraordin. vary lowness, Alter musle, and prayer by Iihshov Dube, George M. schnelder, of Sus- penston Brdge, N. Y., cames forwaed aod © dellvered an orstion the title of which was “Thera 8hall Be No Alps."” Miss Jenctie Bhaw, of Naperville, was the next speaker, aud ler essay was vatitled A Night Among the Rulus.” 4 Aul Den Hoelieu Wobng Das Gluck," was the subject chusen by Mr, C. b, uunmu(l, of Rockton, Wis,, who repressnted tho studentsof the German scientitle course, The title of -the vssay delivered by Misa Currla N. Léwly, of Lombard, Ill, the next speaker, wns Open the Shutters.” Music followed Miss Lowis’ essny, after which Miss Mury L. Jous, of Wilton Centro, Il came formard and voad an essay cotitled “Let There Be Ll;(m." Me. Johu K. Bealossteln, of Buifalo City, Vlt.‘ then” dellvered on oration outitled ™ [ch.! Miss 1du V. Manbeck, of Naperville, was the next spuaker, and her sublect was:: ** Hupe's Whispor 1s *To-Morrow,’ 4 Freodom-of tho Witl,"" was the subject cnosen by Alr. Solomun J. Goinertsfelder, of Warsaw, O.° A pruno duct at this polot gave the nudisuce ng oppurtunity to rise and stroteh itscif, swhich was unsuimously done. When the chairs were unce wore occu- led, Mr. Thomas W. Woodside, of Free;mn, fll,, dellvered un oration on * Possibilitics,” * When the Curtain. Rises, the Sceno leglos; Ero it Falls, 'Tls Ended," waa the subject ot the csauy read by Miss Clara A, L. Wuod,ot Alden, 111, ‘Thowug Murruy, of- Kaukakee, . Iil,, chose for Iils subject ** Kuucation us u-Means of Natlonal ufense,” The clising oration sud valedictory uddress was delivered by Cunelea 11, Driesbacli, of Clrcloville, U.,whose aubjoct was * Enough.’ At the closo-of Mr. Drleabach’s romarks tiivse imentioned above recelved tuelr diplomas, us did aliu Joha leld, Byracuse, N, Y.3 Carl Paeth, Rochester, }l. Y.; August Slewurt, Luke Five, Wis. ; and Joh: 3. “Tallnofor, Graud_Junction, Ia. Tue nouorary dugtes of Lb. D, wasalio vonfarred, the reciplont belug the Hoy, Wiilluay Allen Llske, pastor of the Napervitle Eplacoput shureh, Iite audienco wis then dlsmissed with Ch the beunodiction,: At o maeting of the College Trusteca syestor- day morning, the rusignation of Mrs, Kileke bocker, Precoptress, was accopted,* and Mi Lizalo ¥, Baker, ot present u Leacher Ju the New Beriin Beminory, Pennsylvama, clocted to flil the yacancy thus caused. Tho ouly other busle ness of Importance was the presentation of tho Treasurar's report, which showed the flunnces of tha Coltoge to be In u satisfuctory coudition, 1ha recclpta for the past year having beon ll.uod more than for the procoding twelve months, and the exponscs less. ‘Tho alninnl hetd a meating in thy afternovn, but did nothiug of public - torust, A frca llterary, aud musical ontertain- meut by tho Clivsophieal Soclety in the Collego chupe! last eveniny closed the Commencument Week exurciies, MORGAN JPARK, Tho closivg cxercises of the Morgan Park Military Academy was hield at the Academy st Morgan Park yesterday. A large party of promi- nent citizens of Ghivago went out In special cars uttached to tho train Jeaving Van Buren Brreet Depot at 13:20, aud wero met by the Cadots at the depot at Morgan Park, and escorted up to tho Academny. Tho oxercises at the Academy consisted of declamations, readings, and wusie, which wero reudered In n manuer highly credita- Ula to the Cadets aud thelrinstructors, Durlog tho excrelses, Capt. Talcott, Prdf. Wright, ond Frof. Wilson were called on to tha stage by Mr. Ucorge B. Bowen, of this clty, aod fo behaif of the Cadet Corps were each presented with a ulacca cano as o tokeu of thulr revand and catcom, After tho oxercises In tho hall wers concluded, the Cadets gave an exalbitfon delll of un huur ou the Jawu, oxecuting the manuul of armsand com- pany movement with great prectyion und exact- uess, At5:U5 a portion of Lho @guosts wure vscorted to the depot end took the trafu for Clilcago, the rest. reinaining to the reception in the evening, Thiclr nunibers wore Jargely ouy- mented by the evening tralns from Chilcago, and an cxceedingly pleasunt evouing wus passed, At 10 0’clock toe Cltcago cuests were escorted 10 the depot by the drutu corps, and. lu pumbers sufliclent to 61l two cars, left for Chlcago. Thu feativities at the Academy wero kept up untll stilt later hour, ’ PURDUE UNIVERSITY, 8pecial Dispalch fo The Tridune Lavaxerre, Iud,, June 18.—The cioulng up ot the year st Purduo Ualversity has been one 6f ‘The class cxaminations aur- fug the day bave atiracted many visitors, and the society exerclses eveulugy bhave drawn very large sudiences. [hat of the Irving Boclety, composed of gentlemen, snd the Philoletlan 8u- cloty, composed of lady students, were particu- larly attractive. The cxercisus consiated of ora- tlous und ¢ laterapersed with mus The fourth aun Commencement-exercizas took lace to-day at the chapel, which was crowded emh vl-(v.’ou. Evuryp:hlnw gave ovidence ot gala-day, the chapel belug beau- tifully decorated with evorereeus, flags, aud ° flowers. The adustiog -~ class, muslluuF ot J. I, Blulr, D, oble, of lo-, leuapols, and Jobn O. Vaonatu and Mise Eulors Milior, of Lafsyette, ksve evidence of -twmu study, and acguitted themselves with l:uu and hoger to naclr ‘Wim:n ; I‘Almun lh:‘ vlsitors prescut were Gov. 5 tho Boar of 'l'rulll:n.l. aud Judges Blalr, of Iudiunapolls, sod Baldwig, of Logsvsport. - 1 N, MORRIS, ILL. Special Dispalsh & The Teibuns. My, sloruis, 1., June 18.—~Five thousand persons asscubled bere to-dsy at tho Com- weucement-¢xerclsss of the Iock Rivey Sem- inary, N. C. Dougherty, for the past flve years Vriuclpal, resigned 1o aceept the Superintend- ency of the Peoria scuvols, The Rev. 1. Hazel- ton was clected to sucveed bim, . BLACKBURN UNIVERSITY, Byectal Diapaich 13 Tz Tiidune. B CanuiNvitee, If, June 18.—The nlpth ag- nual Commeocenient of Blackburn University was Leld fo this iy to-day. The graduating excrclaea took place ul the Court-House ot 11 o, w., befors au audicoce representiug tho wealth aud beauty of this city sud vicinity, Tue vrogramme copslsted of essays by silss Nelly Muylleld aod Miss Julla Ilowell, oratlons bly John 8, Camphell, Willlam A, Fansler, {fearuza iTarrington, H. 1, Surenty and Thomag 1. Witson, aud the valsdictory, which 8 dee ltvered by Herbert Bargent. The musleal seloe. tions were' very fing, and fent a charni to the antlre entertnfoment. The ceremaony of voy. ferriog tho degrees wae conducted by Dr. E, 1,, Turd,” flfy yemarks wete full ‘of thought ani instruction, The Alumni Assoclation bnd their anpual meeting i Lhis city last night, The Rev, Wiilism Johnstou, -of Edet St. Lons, wus tho oratar of tho ovening. Thu Association now nupberd nearly efghty membars. i " 'VETERANS. Boldiers Who Fonght for Thelr Country Meot Togather at Clinton, Til, . Bpecial Dispaich {0 The Tridune, CLINTON, lIL,, June 18.~Beventeen years ago to-day the Tweunticth Regiment of Iilinols Voluntecrs was mustered Into the United States service ut Joliet. Company E was ralsed In this county and mustercd in 100 strong, with Evan Richards as Captaln, Tocelebrate theevent nineteen of theold baitle.scarved veterans of the regiment met fu this eity to-dav and held a reunfon pienle, OF the original muster but tew surylve, and:wa beifevo nearly every one of those bear honorable scars, Dr. Christopher Uoodbrake, Burgeon of the regiment, was Presi- dent of the day, * Capt, J. M. North communded, Representativesolthecompany from Chicagoand distant parts of the State. were present, The veterans met In the Conrt-louse park ut 10 o'cloek, and, preceded by a drum corps, marchud to. the fair-grouinds, where the wives of the reslient_members hind prepared a bountiful fenst. ‘The proceedings werc opened by an_ad- dress o welcome by.Ma). Goodbrake. Then followed tho reading of letters from Uen. an, of whose mfrm tho Twentleth was e of the fightink regiments, Gen. Force of Cin- cinnntl, Uen.' Leppett of Cleveland, W. 8. Willlams of Canton, U., and Capt. R, N, Evans of Lloomington. The lotters " were such as stirred up the hearts of the brave old soldicrs, espeeinily that of Gen. Lognn. ‘The roll of the company was ealled by Orderly- Bergeant John M. Porter,and every man wag rc- coutited for by Capt. J, IL. Edmiston. It was n snd roll-call to many a father, mother, wife, and :slster, R, M, Sprivger, of Plano, & incmbur of Company K, was ulso present. He wave o touching reminiscence of Martin Mohole, the gallant color-bearer, who fell at Donelson. To- uight Company E is haviug a recention at the Magitl Housc, and music and talrth 011 the hour. The oceasfon was o grand one, and tsasthorouzhs lyenjoyed by the gailant veteransof Company E ———————— FINANCIAL, ' Bpecial-Dispatch to The Tridune, Apniax, Mich, Juue 18.—Josiuh T. Ham- mond, ot Jackson, has been appointed Assignee of 1L It Qardner, proprictor of the bankrupt woolen mill at Jonesville. The creditors have «been In conference with the Commisstoner jn Buukruptey in this city for the past three days, Wool hus commenced coming i, the chufcest lota bringing 20 cents. e ——— A GREAT SUCCESS, f The suction sala'of lots ia Sliverman's Addition to Irving Park, Montroso, and Jefers e quito ® mnccoss. A large number of Jots were sold, voraging from $8 to $17 per front foot. Tho tcu- cold wutor, pure_as crystal, with its mineral in- Bredients, added greatly to tho vigorous bidding. Most purchassrs were busincss men, who bought for nctunl smprovéments.. About 700 persous at- teuded the wale. : Capt. NMARRIAGES, CITAPIN-TIULL At the retjicace of the brdes ERoTtet, oty 1 dhiiers Wiklass a Oaovs s e bl s Gt i g0 MURLHUT=-MASON~Tune & 1879, by the Rtev. €. £ 1 g(uuL..x.. R AT Fy A R of Chicsgo. o . RUMSEY=GARFIELD~On Thurday, Juno 13,at the galdeiics’ of tho brl P A A o ¥un:. by the 1iov 0. Abbott Freucn, - Sfr. Géorse L umsey and Miss Alfoa C. Uurdeld, gl of tis city. card e e DEATHS, DOy VP o ooty SO SHEPIIERD=At WNogers Patk, Wedneslay oveniig Julio i2. 174, ChaTion L Bbepherds neod of years CHIISTIANC At 10:00 b, . Juno 12, at Englawood, 1il.y Ueorgd Alden Christian, 4180t aun uf Prufence sud W, tlan, of whovplug-cougll,aged 8 weekd forday. 5 FQX—Juue 13, at hia restdence, 21 Leersatreat, John - Funers! B 3 's Cliurch i “’;:735::":"5"?15 Sunday Tf’: x; ]nlrmn-u Clurch, ST drbdgoprh, Cutiaty and Hook 1aland, Iy papers 1 JON=Feb. 0, at Durban, Port Natal, of sunsiroke, David Kinmontls Hobertson, late of Jilus D“ifll Cflllllnl'l'. Pertu, nged 4 ys . EONARD—AS o residence, 113 Wrlzht strect, Chl- g { [ PR A R L ard. Funeral by cars to Calvary Camat 3 in aetel | 1;1. " slvary Comatery Balurday, June Wednenlay night, sis. Auna be Wiiltam Lilte, of Tomab, rom herlato ravldence. 308 South « HatuRIAY afternuon &L 2ixi o'clock. The wiit be taken (o Tomsl lu_r luteruient. TPHERE WILL WK X MEETING OF THI SECOND Ward Hopublicuny this I.'vnlllllf LY u'el th the g’l'l_"l'l HIIIJ". ‘:2":"-;: ..h\.'lw‘wu [} u{ta ;l 1'!]‘0::(1.. e PUFDOIS UF eikGastitg iullien na ABlegutcs Crok Clunthy Conydition. to be hetd o theSathe o e RE f Ny WALKER WiLL ‘musting te-da; adison-se. e AUCTION SALEN, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. BANKRUPT SALE. ‘The entlre stock and lqu!lymmu ot ma Blavle, +clase Livery AT ATOTION, Friday Morniug, Juna 14, at 10 o'clock, at Slablo No, 472 West Mudison-st,, Wa shall scll the entiro stoelk, conslating of 2¢ hnrtni iclrllllfll. 8 b\u){!llt.l alugio wazone, 8 slolghs, faur-hurse slelgly, A edts dounls Narivss, B sets buggy uraess, WBy culler, burée power, Iolos, bistkeck /A e o O ok k. seN N, Provistonal Aslznoe, ‘W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO.. Auctlouers, REGULAK SATURDAY FURNITURE AUCTION SALE, BATURDAY AlURNINU, JUNE 15, ATBUTTERS&00.’8 AUCTION ROOMS, 173 & 175 Ksst Mandolp! Varticular atieution glvon Lo tho sale of Ifouto- Wdid odda aad uthee roperss: Ao I8y ELISON, POMEROY & CO. REGULARWEEKLY SALE Friday Morniog, June 14,8t 930 4. m, NEW PARLOR AND CHANBER FURNITURE, A FULL LINE CARPETS, GEXERAL NOUSENOLD GOODS, 130buzes Firs Crackers 0Dco ek, Chalrs, &c. &c., e N ORI EROY §C0., Avctioneers, By D, D, STARKE & CoO,, 4aud 85 ltandolph-at, OUR REGULAR WEEKLY BALE, Saturday, Jane 15, at 0:30 a, m., A large and varied suortment of NEW ad SECOND- FURNITURE, Velvat. English Doly Urustsls, aad Ingrala Carpetis lasaware, Platcdware, Bloves, Hetrig: log Mlacuinea Lawbrequius, &c. ) Gug 10, | elegant Urgan. th weer, " YA E S Cory Auctioneers. By GEO, £, GORE & CO0,, s3and 70 Wabash-sv, - REGULAR BALE OF NEW FURNITURE, Baturday, June 15, at 9:30 a, wm,, Conslating of Farlor SuMs. Obamber Sets, Bed- wicady, Bureaus, lockure, Easy Clairs, Lounyes, Mattriused, Mitfors, Deaks, &c., &c. GEO. PL QORE & 0V, Auctioueers. By Cl1AS, E. RADDIN & CO,, Auctivucers, 119 & 130 Wabuh-arv. AUOTION SALE THIS DAY. VALUABLEB JEWBELRY Fron 8 ret-cless msuufacturer sud deales. Sale pet- 10 @' YL SApORY 310 elock 8Bl an, B RADDLY & CO. WiLBON & EVE AJ OIL TANKS " %0 BHIPPING OANS, 47 & 60 West Lake Btrost. OIXTCA GO o s dua Satabieil