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s TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY: JUNE 17, 1878, THE CITY. RELIGIOUS. GENERAL NEWS, and which the volanteer cavalry companics will ure when tho emergency arises, “The upver fluor will ba go constrocted a8 to serve 8 a drill-room for the police, nat it in the understanding that the Becond Regiment are 1o he quartered here ns gnesta of the police or of the city. The location ix an ex. cellent one. 1t ia near one of the heavy wholernle districts of Chicago. 1t 8 not far from the North Side: and, by means of the Adama street bridee, the police or the miiltia can quickly reach the dan- Rerons district in the eouthwestern portion of the city, The rent charged ls far less than whatit ‘wonld coet the municipality were It to bny pronn: and patup a building of {ts own, The planh not yet been officially submitted to the city & thorities, but probably will be in & shart iim Thero are some tochnical difficnities connect ‘with the city's arming iroops or farnishing quart- erafor them which can be gotten aronud by tho adoption of this plan, and there Is no reason to doubt that it will be carrled out, 1t {s nnder- #tood, ton, that anothee location hns heen offered ennt of the one mentioned above, hut that no def- nite proposition hos yet been made as to the siructure to be erected or the rental to be eharged. AMBNDING THE MILITIA LAW. 176, 177, 178, 182, 1A%, 184, and J LL No farther call until after yaeation. " Motfons for new. in term Noa. 233 and 2, Janlin vs. Kirk and sante rayth, Ji'nak FARWRLL~General by JrnaR WILLIAMS—IR), Ferry Yiros, vs. RNalles 1,031 DBrant ve. Deani and 1,441, Tavior va. Reep. JUDOM yessioxa—t. V. Farwell & $010.27. P, J, Wolf v €471 do.~Emily 1. Goodman ve. oXTRsTONS—BImon Neld et al. v, ®Tioorn=1{. F. Bchiatt. administrator of the estate of J. F. Rehlott. v3. The Chicsgn & Northwestern Iistlway Company| venict, $1,134.08, and motlon tor naw trial by deteadants, TIIE LAKE MURDER. CAREY GIVES TIIMSELP UP. The Hegweln residence, at the corer of Porty- sixth atrect and Wentworth avenoe, In the Town of Lake, tho scene of Saturday evening's murder, was yesterday vlaltod by 8 vast concourse of people, and the neighbothood was denscly crowded all day long. At aboot 4 o'clock In the afternoon Depaty-Coroner Korn visited the scene, impaneled a jury, snd condocted a post- mortem examination. The ball waa not found, snd the inquest was continued until 2 o’clock Tucada; afternoon. Tho bqdy wne then washed and lai ont, There weta no new or interesting particn- Inrs to be xleancd. Mrs, Carey was totally pros- nd banket picnfe at the Chicago Aventuo Pi private inclosure at the corner of Chicago av- enoe and Wood street, A processlon wags formed dawn-town and marched to the Scandinavian Workingmen's Hall, on llalsted steet, whers wero in walting tno Danish Veterans, the Norweglan Singing So- ¢tlety, the New BScandinavian Turner So- cicly, .and (he Shoemakers' Unfon, who wera invited to Joln in the processton and lestivities. Qreotings were in order and hon- ors wers bestowed, after which the joint assembly boarded tho street-cars and wers convoved to the picnfc groands. ‘Thers 1ha procession was reformed, and thero was a narade aboat the grounds, in which npward of forty flags d bannors, some of them very old, wers dispiny. ed, ‘The procession, with the combined soclaties, uumbered betwecn three and fonr hundred, The marilal exercises over, the nien went in senrch of their families, who wero brought within the Inclosure, 8 small entrance foe balng charged, and Lhe soclal festivitien were commenced, Instin from about 10 o'clock in the morning until o'clock at night. The time was mainly occupicd In dancing, singing, speech-maxing, and etrolling sbont the wpacicus and shady gronnds. Anele- yated muslc stand was orected In the centre of the park, and was occapled by s Uerman band. An Inclosed platfarm of smooth boards was directly in front, upon which the younger portion of the aesembly amused themselves in dancing, while the older ones Jooked on and enjoyed ths but he remembered with great prida how it had come together ngain and grown to Its present roportions. ‘The North kept not back, and the louth was not slow, and the result was the con- gregation had been reunited and the church had inade s history of which it should ba proud. He closed by urging that, however glorlous the past might have been, it should all be forgotten in a determination to urge forward to greater works. Me and forbld them not, for of sach lathe King. dom of Heaven.” Tut the text, while a consolation to thosnwho dled in the Lord, was s warning. It promised that the works of those who died shouid follaw them, and {L behooved ever one to stopand think rhat work ho had done which would live after him, and if he had never done anything to his fellow-man better to stop and tarn about at once. The congrepation then sang *There is a Land, a Happy Land," a favorita bymn of thelr Iate paator. Remarka werg also made by Mr. Bowen, who boro very high testimontal to Mr. Shaw's char- acter, not only as a successful preacher, but as a tender husbaod and [ather. ‘Tha pastor then read an extended account hy an e{ -witness of Mr. Bhaw’s death, and the services closed with the singing of tho hymn, “ Asleep in Jesus.” WILLIAM CULLEX BRYANT, At the vesper service last cvening at St Paul's Universalist Church, the pastor, Dr. W, T Ryder, delivered an eulory oo the late William Citlien Bryant, ln the courso of which he gave 8 brief sKetch of the poet's literary carver, and dwelt on his scholarly attainments, his devotion to the highest aims of literary culiure, nnd the Iulm_v of his life, It was a_ good thing, ha hought, to NIt the life ot such a man up s an Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the New England Church. Tony Pastor ia at the Bherman House. Tiix tronpe will arrive this morning. The residence of Mr. If, K, Whitan, of the law firm of Fleeper & Whiton, in Groveland Park, was entered early Eatarday evening by sneak-thieves who made off with about $00 i cash and a quantity of plate, taking good care to nalect tho solld ware in prelerence to the plated. Al abont 6 o'clock lnat evening Officor J. M. Laccy, while attempting to arrest & dronkard named Hobert Wilkinson, who was smashing up furnitnre in the saloon No, 140 West Harrison street, wen hit twice In the kneo with a batchet, which wi)l Iay him up for rome time to come. Wil- kinnon was afterwarda arrested by Officor O'Brien. Regarding Billy Deal and Tim O'Connor, the thieves arrested In thia city apon sasplelon of having becn concerned in the Lechmers Nationnl Tank robbery at Cambridge, Mase., Supt. lickey yesterday tecelved ' the | following dispatch: “"Tlenre hold Billy Deal, Iwili kend some one to identify_him to-night, F. W, Hagar, Chief of Polige, Doston," ¢ Coroner Dietzach, in his inquest npon the The Rev. Mr. Mercer on the _ Duties of Wealth. ra T HoLL. o senfor deacon, waa the noxt speaker. e nr- pearcd simply because he was the only male member of the twenty-four who had organized the church, and sinco so much had been sald there waa little loft for bim tosay. Ho read from manuscript, placing consideralle stress on the scif-donial and sacrifices of those who had projected the chiurch, and on the trials of Congregationallsts {n confronting Presby- terantsm {n introducing themsclves and thelr beliefs fn -the Weat, Passing over the first oclghtecn years of ile church, he came down to fhe fro, when thd church was swept away, and rought to im- pross upon hia bearcrs the devotion and denial of the early members of the church asa prac- tical lesson for their guidance in tho future. o closed with a word of exliortatlon, urging on the clinrch in its prosent condition the necessity of unity and harmony. He related how tho original twenty-one, of whoin only tvo remain- Memorial Bervices Over Elder Shaw--- Capt. Bundy Ordained. NEW ENGLAND. TWERTY-FIPTII ANNIVERSANY. At the Nuw England Congregatlonal Church, on Dearborn nvenue, yesterdsy mornlog, the Rev. Arthur Littlo delivered a sermon in com- memoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of that Assoclation. The church was beautifully and coplously decorated with flowers and plants, which shied the most. deliclous perfume through- out the edlfice. h The text was as follows: mill for the purpose of bg"‘“”fl armories and {1 nishing uniforms and Ammuoition for ftarzet- tice to tne different military organizations, E‘ho resent tax Ju only one-twentieth of a mill. A lllr!‘ar of o mill on Jast year's valuation of al.DO(V.DflO.DOfl would ralse about ), 000, —8 tax so light that mobody wonld feeljit, sml pro- example to a gencration, to show Luw woblo d gambler, Ephraim Miner, found that the Amonnt so great aa toadd wonderfully fo | irated, and was able to see no one, not even her | merry-moking, This shall bo written for the generatfon to come: { 0 in connection with the chureh,—bimself and | such a lifa appeared amid all tho shams and OrfShnn o die. Abe deAth o & suicie, Tor ho | e vHIag of the winba. fn fnuland, whero they | mectibtimatesrienda, S (5| Tiare wers Sbont 2,000 people nponthe grounds | and i Neople which anah L ‘crested shall raies | LCs—=hid worked and prayed, récited tho mior. | shoddsinm of our daly exatence: Mr. Bryine was habliuaily addicted to the use of landanum, and took & alicht overdose. thinkinz it would re- lieve paln. 'L he remains will e decently Interred by the ownerof the house in which Miner hag, Mived for many years. Soraphine Do Rock, a blind orgau.grinder, reelding at No, 144 Wert Lake street, yeaterday complained at the Chicago Avenue Station that his wife, Elizaheth, had abaconded with a younger and handromer man named Antonio Ferrnca, tik- Ing with her all hie navings, amonnting toupwards of $103. 1le has no other means df Rupport, and was bitterly bemosning his wife's perfidy. Saturday afternoon Mrs, Jasper D, Ward, when in front uf J. Russell Jones' houee upon her way home to No. 248 Ashland avennc, had her ocketbook and A large sum of money snatched rom her hand by a litle thlef. Two gentlemen who had witnesned the act pursncd and captared the thief, recovered the property, and turned him over 10 the police, Ile gave the name of Joun O'Connor. Fravk and Lizzie Bmith. colored man and wife, living in tho rear of No, £10 Slate strect, esterday moening had a family quarrol, Lizzie al- Tegini that Frank had been fuo promincuons n bis 1nve for colored women, ~ In the melee she carved linve at present & force of 200,000 men, the State ays for everythng cxcept the men's time. It urnishcs orms, nniforma, rations when in eamp, tents, ammunition, and targcte, The result 18 that the efMiclency of the force has became #o great that it is regarded as equal in value to the regnlar army, 1f,in this city, the members of the militla werc freed from the heavy peronal tax of purchasing uniforms and supplying themsolves with ammunition, there would b1, men eie rolled where (liere are now 100. In Chicagoalone, it 1s protmble that frum 4,000 to 6,000 men would yolunteer if 1his proposition can be carrled out, Thia target practice s 8 most crsential thing. Without it the men are merely theoretical troops To require them to parchee thelr own ammanition 18 to put upun them a bmrden which their finances will not allow of. This rubject wlll be aiscussed constderably thronghout the State bhefore the (ien- cral Ascem! I{ meets in January, and there is little nuestion but It will then beconie a law, TIIE CUINESE. A BUNDAY-SCI100L FOR THIER DENEFIT. Whether it bo that tho Christian people of Chie eajo have becomes so accustomed to the sight of the ileathen Chinee that the almond-eyed Celestial late In the afternvon and In |Ru evening, —almost entirely Bohemians. There were also a nomber of boaths o) 118 ncattercd about, wherein were wine, and cigars. A fow ol the men were absebved to bs mors or less nnder the Idflaencs of liquor, but, thore being no uuteide elenient present, peace and har- tmony prevailed. Up to s late hour in the after. noon, at leagt, thors had not been & ringle incident to disturb the plensure and tranquillity of the cole- bration, = Late in the day, an address of wclcome was dellvered by Julus Anker-)idling, the Presi- dentof the Scandinavian Workingmen's Associa. tion, which was listened to with great enthusiasm by the people present. An nddrcss was aleo de- Alvered by Capt. O. G. Lange, an old Bcandinavian settler of Chicago. Mr. Ankor-Sidling, the Presldent, informed the reporter that it was the Intention of the Assa- clation to enjoy seversl of tuves Sunday plenlea during the summer, and the officers and ‘members were anxious thut there gatheripus should have no disgraceful clrcumstances attending them. lio sald that neither the Association itseif nor any of the assembled paople wore in sympathy witn the Cominune, .ana he desired to hava tuls point fully understood, Mr, Anker-Midling Is an attache of the Union National Bank. e Lord, —2’salins, cil., 18, The speaker sald that birthdaysshonld always be metnorlzed,—the birthday of a human belug, the birthday of an organization, a sect, or & church. To refew the past was always fustruct- fve. That morning they came toxetber to look back over the chasm of years, to that 15th day of June, twenty-five years ago, When a lttlo band came together to organize a church. It was especlally beneficial and Instructive to the young. Hecxhorted the congregation to rest upon their path at this twenty-fifth milc-stono and sec what could be accomplished in the future, learning from tho experience of the past. With the flerce blood and heat of the vresent age, twenty-five years was equal to half as many centurius in tho ages gone back. There | had been more progress made during tho past twenty-five years than hnd over been chronicled in history previous to that time. It had been searcely more than a quarter of & century since slavery hnad been abolished In the North; in that tality record, and urged the younger members to take the place of tho older members and push the church-work, to the end nf saving souls. The pastor then announced the hymn which he said was the only ong saved In the burning of the church In 1871, and wnich hio reganled as church_property and a sort of memnento or flre relic. It commenced ¢ Dlurhlor of Zion! from the dust, Kxait thy fallen head, B. W. BLATCTIFORD followed, referring _cspecially to the de- cecased membors of the ‘church whose names were shown on tablets hung on cither side of tho altar, He spoke feel- Ingly of:the deccased In dotall,~recalling thelr many virtues, and pralaing them for thelr religlous duvol.lun,—puyln{g especial attentlou, however, to the memory of Abiel W, Tinkhan, the only deacon who hau dled In tho history of tho church, Thuse of ths deceased referrcd to particutarly were Mr. and Mra, Luclus D. Olm- stead, Julfa and Suphia Maynard, W. C. Hob- bard, Ucorge UGallup, Heury Dickson, Harvey Bliss, Mary E. Blirs, 1. "Whitney, Richard McFarland, Mary J. Ferguson, Mosus W, and seekers all day long, and one of the more Indus- trions fonnd atthe base of the stairs, at which point the shooting took place, & small blank cart- ridge, and it was al once concluded that 1t was the ouo fired by Catey, Towards G340 o'clock, while Bergt, Gahon was conversing In the yard with a Tmnuxg reporter, and speaking about the detalied arrangements he had made for effecting the capture of the murderer, the door of & ehed some wo or iliree feot away wan pushed sjar and Bill Carey, the mur- derer, stood before the crowd, which wae so thor- vnghly etricken domb that no one spoke. He threw up his hands as he approached, saying, **Tlero Iam. 1am ready to glve myself'n ** Where {8 your revolver?™ said Sergt. an, bastily feeling in his pockets, **In there, " sald he, pointing up to s hay-mow had donc a erand work in his long day, ~ Ho had Jeft the world better ~ thun Lo found L. Mo had been tho means of hrlfmenlnz thausanils of howes in hils own ns well as in all lands where the Eoglish tongue was known; and he had stimulated many a young man to loftice atms and lead a better fite. the reverond gentleman clored by reading from tha poct's works some choice ex- tracts, which, hie sald, wera tmore nppropriate to the subject than anything be could say, cndin: his readings’ with tho closing paragraph of “'Thanatopas.” PT. DUNDT, oA Henry Bundy was made tho Rev. Ienn Bundy, an evangelist, yesterday In Fariell Holl,” Only & small audicice was present. As an Introductlon, tno Scriba of the Council held June 6 In the Firat Congregational Church read the minutes of that body, showing that Mr. Dundy liad been recommentled to be ordalned us an cvangelist, After prayer had been offered, ** Holy Bpirit, Falthful Golde.” was sung, and the Rev, Charles Edward Chency deliver ~lorquent sernon from Becond Curinthias chapter, anil twentleth verse, The main you been? to which came 1n there, too.™ great hurey ta be off, evidently knowlng that the crowd wera after him. 1le was put infon bugay, and driven rapidly towards the station at the Stock-Yards, Just as he etarted, o oung German, bot and excited, rushed uw to the ugiy, and, swearing, made & thrent to lynch nin, But the crowd wos not blg enongl. | ANRIVING AT TUZ STATION. ught veral {1 abont tho hands and forehead | has ceased to be an objcct of intarest to tnem. or > # Barai B, Lester, Ellen L. Iljortsberg, Elize | waa that the supreme want of tho Churdh was et e el hred b Ly o | e oo sk aosle v vt o e | RSSOV (AR e i |1 COMTUERKORDENOE | e cmueste bad boc, pooed, gret | abes g Vit it Blfavels | not ancross oF e o it B E\:‘ns;“«;;? Tlllu;lfa“lvllnwlfi .efld Todged herat ?In Chinaman as an object At foranything beyond | aiopof smutty hterature. When asked wi To the Editor of The Tridune. Tuax, .'c'.w. Ollnlnn|=§:!§:x‘:ll! 'k. arrie | an added zeal n the lulty. ‘The Rew. 11, W, washing clothes, that no effort has been mado by Chicago philanthropists to spread the Gospel among the shaven-headed, Is sumething beyond the knowledge of the writer of this item, Perhaps nome effort has been made in & amall way, Cer- tainly none has been made in & way toattract so mnc‘puh]lc attention as will_be attracted hy the plan®r work lately begun by Mr. David Jones, o mlasionary who has for the past two years laborod amony tho Chincss st Kvanston, Wy, T, Not that Mr. Jones has commenced ina manner that would bring himself and his work consplcuously intn notick, He began very humby. DBy getting the use of a third story room in the Farwell fal ‘building and calliug to his aid a number of ladies and gentizmen ho started what 18 known aa the *4Chinese Misslon. One weok ago yosterday the firet services of Lhe missiun were “held. Elght Chinamen, all **washee-washees,” were golicn tugether by Mr. Jones' personal efforts, and the tudies and gontiemen undertook the work of teacn- ing thein the English language. Mr.Jonesspeaksthe Chinene touguc indifforently well, having learned 1t from two of his pupils st Evanston, Wy, T., and haughty power of the Austrian had been broken; the countries which were small and wenk, snd which had bowed thelr hoads to a superior and despotic authority, now had the latter at thelr feet, and were prepared to dictate to tho world, Prussia had been promot- ed to thu front rank, and the arbitrary great- ness of France had been crushed? and ‘brought low, Herfdom had been abolished fn Russia and Puland; the terrible away of the Papo had been vontested by the armles of Italy. Coming back Irow the Old World to our own_beautiful con- tinent, and what great changes did we find hod been wrought herol What revolutlons bad wo passed through,—our great Civit War, the omancipation of alaves, the great juventious that had set tho world on fire with excitoment, and the great men whohad aprung up!l In tho last twenty-flve years our population had ncnrllv‘ doubled, In” the lasb quarter of & century tho Nile bad given up the secrets of er existouce, aud tho Arctic Ocean had given usan insight to tho wonders of its 8. Briugemau Ames, Mary E. Hnle, Mary M. Crossley, John McIn- tire, Frances 4 illiams, Iarvey Gaylord, Mary A ‘m:lcr. Lucy J. traves, Louisa Scn, Amelia A, Johnson, Eilen M, Urosvenor, Frauces W, Blatcliford, Busan A, Rogers, Thomas J. Hplil- man, Ann Telford, and Thoinns Green. The referonce to them brought tears to many oyes, snd fimpressed the entire vonirexations Letters of regret at not Leiug able to take part in the exerciscs were read from scveral of the former pastors of the church, They were from the Rey, Dr. J. U, Holbrook, tho Rev. C. P. Bush, the Rev, Dr, Bartlett, the Reov. Samucl Wolcott, the Rov. 8. H, Nichols, and the Rev. Mr. Chatnberlaln, ‘The reading of lettera from othera was postponed to some futurs time, The excreises closed with s congratulatory address by the Rev. E. P Uoodin. WEALTI’S I-JU’I‘IES. BREMON DY THE REV, DR, MERCER. Thomas offered the ordalning prayer, and after the charge to the ovangellst’ the scrvices wero closed by tho bencdletion. — e ———— ROUTE OF THE GREAT FOREPAUGH STREET CARNIVAL, Roatdof the grand strect-parade and Mardi- Gras carnival of the Forcoaugh Show to-lay: Btart at 10 s m. from tho foot of Lake street; up Lake to Franklini thence to Randolph; down Randolph to Clark; up Clark to Madison; thence to States up Beato to Twentv-sccond; thence to Wabash avenue; down Wabash avenue to Van Buren; then down Michizan avenue to foot of Madison strect. had Jied in eaying that the revolver wea In the nr mow he replied that he wanted [t for protection In case an attempt was made to lynch bim, o readi. 1y avowed that hie had done the ihaolln{. The re. volver wns 8 Biue Jacket No, 2 of Hopking & Allen manufacture, .42 calibre, and one barrel contalned only the cartridye shell. A few mumenta Iater the reporter Interviewed bim in huaceil, Hu was first asked to detail the conversation that took place prior to tho shootiug, }hlylnhl he could ropeat It vorbatim, and did 8o as ollows: 1 met Tlegwein coming down stairs, and hosald tome, * What ore you doing herer’ 1 'raplled, * I want to seo my children,! *4 {e sald, angrlly, * You are not golug_up, and must keep away from here altogether.” 1 don't want you hanging about the 't:luu,' *‘I'retorted, ‘I have a right to seo my cthrnn‘ andas I am going away, I wantto sec thum. Again ho ordered me away, and L atill matntained that [ wanted to sce my #hlidran. 'hen hesaid, *1f you don't go I will shoot you and 80 saying be placed his hand tu his hipe pocket as if fors rovolver. Then 1fired. Thea 1 rao up stairs cxpecting to-kiss my wife and babies Armory. Yesterdny afterncon Alfred Borafl -and Jamen Jlutchins, two young men employed a Stock-Yards, were fooling with revolvera and snapping them at each other, in imitation of soue actor they had once scen. Ilutchina by accident had loit s aingle cartridze in his weanon, and while snapping it it _went 8W, the Lnll passing nearly through Horufls neck. Des. Parsoos and Hean'are as yet unavle to [ how the case will terininate. Minor arrests: Charles Campbell, larcany of $1,50 from Mrs. Poiters of No, 231 Van Buren street; Mary Gibbons, Maggle Lacon, and Ann Mum{, young erring women brought in out of the shums by Detectives Bonfleld and Flynn; Frank ¥, Kilbonrne, charged by his wice, Mary, with pro- curing an abortion npon her: Mamie Lell, a colored rostitnte, charyed with the larceny of $UN from Diavid McCohm, & Carson City merchant; Formet Dreira and Con Lenborn, assanlting Albers Costello of No. 102 Hastings street. Jennic Thomas, living with Mra, Wagner, CricAgo, June 15.—Thera was a dispnte Inst night about the correctnoss tn using tho word *‘rostor'* for **llst." Can It properly or cor- rectly be sat ‘Insfew days wo will publish the roster of our subscriners, carresponients, ' ete., ornot? We hava left the deciston to your Rood eclves, and beg to excuse the trouble, "Re- apecttully, 11y Jouxson. The word ‘4roser™ is a military term, and mcans u st of oflicers for duty, or the oNicors of a diviaton, brigado, etc, It cannot be correctly used of nowspaper subscribers, SUBURBAN., IYDR PARK. Baturday night tho police had a lively tima golng ont to lrondale, where they expected same tronble from the nail-miil hands, who wore boing paid off, but Anding every thing quict, thoy went to Bouth Chicago, and there found that the steamer Metrop- . DEAT A A A~ e A A DBIRKIIOFF—June 10, of caplliary bronchitls, Georza WHiltam Hirkholt; auly o af U0GtAe, INFEIO dFe AGy Elizabett Iirkioff, ogod 2 years and $ months, g ho therefore Lias appreciable succesa in Instruction, alis, which had the Garden City Pleasure Club on The Rov. D. L. Mercer preached yesterda; ‘uncral from parents’ vesidence, 416 Weat Congreas- of No. 8256 Prairie avenus, while driving In & - | and then ¢o hide myscif or run away, bat my wifo i reglon, o D Lo » ¥ y Aroai s W Besgy belasing (o Thomas s e E:ac:::&x::"zrmg:"lsfll:'l’mm«tl‘b.’:.mz::elg:&rllmm B e B et e Taaute fia peyre | board, had arelved fa town, and then thay found st., At 11 o'clock 8, m., Tueslay muraing, Junc 14, af t 'he New England Church, It might be sald, was born omidst the throes of the great Antl- 8Slavery contest, and was the outgrowth of dif- ferences cxbating In the First *and Ilym. outh Churches, in ~the autumn ° of 1852, the JL'rairle Herald, a rellglous paper which had becn for some timo published In Clieago, was offured for sale, The Itev. L. 8. Hobart, of Michigan, and the Rev. J. C. Hol- morning in the Contral 8wedenboryian Church, Hershoy Hall, oz the dutles of wealthy mon, The attendance, consldering the heated weather, was quito large. The reverend gentleman took his text from Luke xil,, 15: Take lecd and bowaro of covelousness; for o man's llfe consisteth nut in the nbundance of the thinge which he posicaes. fou. The men who came out st once tried to break up tho town, and weat to Capt. Zacck's saloon, which they burst open, break- ing the windows, and trled (o smash Zuvek, Ilo used litsle platol, shooting two of the gang through tho hand, Tho police, four fu number, rau for the crowd, and captured ten, aud lockodthem up in the Hyde Park Jall. Tho police went howe, and E, Cody snd A, UKINSON—A hls resldence, 53137 Wentworth-av., L Withun Diekinut, - 18, 8t 10'eluck, lages 1k wood Caimotery, June atlo'l . TS 470 ToupsCr vy Ve s riutol, England, papers pleass cony. MINERunc 16, Enliratin Miner, aged 0t years. Funeratat § p. m., from 330 Bouth Clark-at., by ks riages to Itosanlit 0 animal near the corner of State and Ilarri- mow, and stafd there until I vave myssif ap, B eeta, and the consequence was which was only stovped by s col street-car. (leorge Bernam, 14 months old, and achol Gelder, » little girl llving at No, 864 ‘State Btrect, who were In tho bugey &t the time: wera thrown_out, but miraculously escaped Injury. Jennie Thomsa was s0 badly Injurcd {uat she had 1o be carried home. pictures, Yot with theso atds no littie dificalty is experienced. For Instance, when the Chinaman has learned the letters of the alplintet so well that ho can distinguish ono from wuother he spells *'m-s-n," and then, pointing to the picture, per- slsts in saying that **m-a-n" represents *‘little boy." This may in et be due to the por- nicious influence of Chincso arl. Yester- day afternoon seven pupils presentod themselves, The reporter then asked of him, ** la It true that ou Intended to kill your wife ard bables, for that s the general rumor?"” **1t I8 not triie} anch o thonght never entered into ny head. I did notintend to shoot nntil 1 had pulled tho revolver and siready fired, " Tow uld arc you, Mr. Carey?'’ 1am sbout 33. 1 was born of Irish parents In NURT-At] p. m. Bunday, Juns an, 3 CAFhAFE Ghiar o Burt: aRed 3 yeare 10 InonLN L dars: uncral will tako (iacs TUesIAT, duuo 18. - Fricads amd ware instrncted. Thoy seom to be of the bet. | the conntry near Cincinnatl, but was early leftan | Major, who wero out in Bouth Ch ), ot brook, of Dubuque, [owa, who were present in Hosaid that Lehad no Utoplan scheme to | of the family nre tirited to attond: iy Hoamnt gxourslon-party ombarked | Ler s of Chiaamén, sad some of them svenk | ofplan, An uncleon o fafm noar Newton Iu that D o ot For e chey, i hocsiga, slole.s Glao to wsaat 'ln the dedleation servlces of | offer to lovel wealth, Each man. demanded |~ £ ignaiion, . ¥, baversplessocopy. ireet brlage, and steamed up the North ianch to e g ki Fo one"at thom ‘ssarod o | Jear on the Rock Ialand Toad; was married on the | ‘B¢ Hyde Pack station-kecper, the Plymouth Chucch, entercdinto nexatiations | protection In his differant sphere of Industrv. | 11! atehinson agel 13 yosr© raudolph-at., Wilttam 28th of January, threo years ago; have two chiidren, whom ‘yoo probsbly saw. Aln't they beautiful children? ** WIERE I8 YOUR PATHRR-IN-LAWI **Oh, he recovered from the terribie heating ven him two years ago, and Is now at Sycamora prings, Butler Couuty, Kan, Home of the versons whom he " hed nmrreated upon wuspiclon of having committed the assault and rubberles threatencd to hava him arrosted and to sue him for false lmprisonment. He got scared, deeded his yproperty ovor to my wife, and left town. And then hegan my trouble. [ lived hap- pily with tlie old man and my wife. Max, whom [ r had been gotten up LE n commitice of German cltizens who in 184y tovk part in the attempt to establish o rcpublican form of gvernmem In_Uermany, and who for 8 namber of yecars have cele- Drated the anniversary of the battle of Waghaeu- sel In this city in-# pleasant way, All of tne com- any were inviled, o large number of them belng adles, A'r. Brand furnished the boat, the rounds, and the beer, and all enjoyed themsclves, t tho grove a lengthy letter of regret, pertinent 1o tho occasion, was read from the lon, Lorenz Drentano, aud Mr, Rapp, of the Staats-Zeltung, mado a few remarks, for the purchase of the pnBar. A meeting was called to consider the subject. Among those who were prescat were Philo Carpenter, Joseph Johnston, Lewls Droad, L. D. Oimsted, . G, Hammond, tho Key. Messrs. Holbrook, and Hobart, and othiers, Tho purchoso of the paper was sceured, and the Rev, Mr. Holbrook was appofuted ed- ftor, with the understanding that it should ben Cougregational organ, aud that Mr. Ilolbruok should, in conncction with his duties, lubor in the spiritual Qcld outside. Tho project was suggested of commenciug scrvices ou the north , aed 03 yoars, pierab from Cathedeal uf d4, Peter and Paul, corner Wilington and- Peoriacate., Wednesday, at 13:90, by eariinges to fusalil, £~ bufalo snd New York papces ploase copy. BRIGGS—The funerat of Mary E. Dirlezs will taka plnca at No. 313 West Monrve.st. io 3 1 giclork’ p. "ty thence to Hosennll Each had s calilug, whether capltalist, Iaborer, mecbanle, or jurist. There wus s ceascless clamor of rights of all sorts,—the right of profit, labor, woman, ete, God created all for a ourpose,—all for each and cach for all. No oue could get along without the other. The rights of labor and proverty wero the richts of mao simply to do right with, No ciass hada right to think more of thelr own than of thatof others, ‘Lhere was a right above convorsation, ‘*Oplum e Colestial, and then, lhln“!nl putter was not **up" on the 0 added by way of explanation, ** Uplum no oo lo cvidentiy spoke whereof he did know, becanse he. tonched: bis head and twirled his Angors tu indicate a **mixed " mental conditlon. Amony the pupils yeatenday were two who had been acholura under Mr. Jones at Kvan. ston, and they are, by the way, the couple who taught the missionary what be knows about the Chiness ‘Thoy are comparatively far advanced, uch sentencen as ** The bird is on her l'nunfz-nn n the nest on the c., with intelligence, They disolay The Rev. Hobert Collyer, of Chicago, conducted tho services of the Clirlstian Union Soclety yes- terday afternoon at Tillotson Hall, which was well flled with an appreciative audicnce, Thia Congrogational Soclety, which started with A few seceders from the Presbylorian Church, who have held weekly prayor-meetings ever since, has Lrown in numbers s0 that the mewhers to engsge a place of wore ahlp aud hold = services ' every Sanday, It 1a understoodl that they have engagod tno Uap- tist Church for Bunday afternoons. The puipit for tho present will by suppliea by Congreyationnl wminiaters from the city. $: iay, Ui 13th, & Cemetery by car- M ALCIISE~Rundsy afternoon, June 16, Thorena only dauliter of Frauk W, nud Mary L. Mare . Al clfl.‘l‘u.nzmlllzcnn:lmnnm 14 dure. ; G EeTrices at G TIenco. Na. (ot adkanear., Tuei- . m. Syracuse and Utica papers pleaso copy, A POLICE REFONT. Te« | shot, and who did not live at home when the ola b, - sido of the 1iver as a _mbslonary effort. Mect~ | 81l others, the rightcousness of the law of use. _:AAVN‘NV(VD‘IJ‘I-“.)B{VVIEIN'KV‘Q- Bome vollcomon manage to do well withont an- ‘aptitads f0F 1AnSusgo. - Ons_ lowon of | Mman was thoro, came home, aud hip slator bocaing | ey ceainoe e e o accident 8at- | (ngy wero at firat bald Sabbuth afternoons at | This doctrine ftself wns uew, except In the | AvFa-TREEH woylny any one, Others have a pecullar knack of maguifying casos, os: for instance: At 4:30 o'clock this murning, while golog north on Ashland avenue, nesr bixtecntli sizeet, my astentiun was aitracted by two susplclous-lovking men, who camne from the south sido of Mr, Tulan's house, No. 413 Ashiand avenue, sat_down’on the footwaik uti the opuaslie side of the strest. "In pasing ho. 413 | saw the window-hiinds on the south aide of the bullding ad long in & carcless way wh 1 es Closely, At this time about an hour's daratlon s cnuugh 1o teach them the alphabat, and the Chinaniaa does not forget It elther. They scemn to bs of u vory practical torn of mind In thelr scquisition of learning,—utilitarlsns, in fact, For tnatance, the scntence ** Do as 1 do," was explainod to one pupil, 1le seemed to catch the meaning right away, and volunteered an oxplanation to show that be did anderstend: ** Man come workee my laundly. Meno ssbe how. Ale say allee saweo. ' 1waslice, ho washeo allee sames I very intimato with him, Conjointly they succeedod in bringing to tho houss, a tiephew naied Ucorge Eberle and his Ilmllg. ‘Thewo persons were ail Jealous because thoy had gotten no part uf the old man's money. Quarrels became [requent, and a alvorce wan applicd for, 1 consenting and mana- ng the affalr with Lawyer W. W. O'Brion, ‘Lhe decree wan grantod abuut throo weoks ago.' **Did you cver quarrel with the deceased " ¢ Yes, once ur twice, but not soriously, About tho timo of the last snow I came home ono night THW EXEHCISKS OF THE GRADUATING QLASS. . of Park Institute take piace this avening st the Unlon I'ark Congregational Church, Allars fnviled. HERE WILL DNE A" REQULALL MEETING OF the Twelfih Ward epublican Club at Onsley's Ilatl ou Tuesday eventog, Juie 18, at 8 o'clock, for tha 19, \tie Cook County Cunr the North Market Iall, and prayer-meatings were hcld In private® bouses, tho cougregation of Plymouth Church_constliuting for o long time the principal coneregation fn attundance on the North 8ide. Durivg the winter of 1853, preliminary steps wero taken to procure a lot and ercct '@ house of worshiip onit. A lotat the corner of Wolcott and Indiaua strects was purchased In the nume of B, Carpenter, and Whei near the Park retreat her horsa shied and throw her, Bue fell heavily to the ground, nod at “the time it was thought that ahe wi fous), Jured, Kgo was conveyed homu In Jestorday was very much better, BVANSTON, The Rev. T, M. lintQeld, D, D., dellversd tho Dbaccalenurcate sermon to tho graduating class of the Norwestern Universily yesterday murning in Church of the New Jerusalem, e then laid down the dutles of the membors of tho Chiurch to do right, to give nlwe as it becamne necossary n the day's wurk, to shun sinning agoinst wn:‘!, and to do cheerfully that which oue has o As towealth, the speaker sald, every one now- adays soughit to get all the wealth he could, spond it upon hlingelf, and try to got all the go, sod determined Lo watch tho p the Methodist Church before & lat audience, named Jeter ons, reslding st No, | *Dass’ldo. ¥ | s | subscriptions wore taken to make the first pay- 3} in bi 301 " hirieeath place. ok 1% tol hia | do. and was orered Lo leava. Tiefoing to go. my | fet, Sl OFRRIRS L.{'",’,'fir{f":',},’fl{ befot | Mot thereon and 1o crect a houso Of WOrNID, | Feoan thie, 1 vart aizimatod Comoor! A L 11Hhm SrAcEs thar the two o I ‘:,f. '.’::‘:.":‘.‘.::',‘:}mfn:h'|:°|rhk.°éh..?m::m§ Than let hor 50 o6t | Went war. - The nest ’:llw;: b {’!"‘"‘l‘d‘ Yo bellove in Uod, bellevo alao in | Lrellminary steps were taken about tho 1st of | {dun of spending one's wealth upon oneself AUCTION SALLS, Wiug on tho foot thieves and were wolag | b e holped 8 siwliar affair occurred. Then I left home, anu | 310 May, 1853, to draw up uriicles of faith, covennut, | the speaker recardod as not just {u its cntirety, y 4T DOW 11l front of thy houve.™ 1 801d Lilm not ta nusive thom, but 1o Ru to the track and remalu there, aad 1f they rin suih to hold ouie of thent, Th thisves by this thme had gune to south sldo of the bulldluk, out 1 gratiousty W the bulaing, sid * ok by the window, his bands restio, I Tead partly fneide, Upun seelng nie, hio callcd 10 the Juun sty to et uat, whick e fusiuiitiy did by Jump. tng vut o wihduw, They both ran for the yard. red themi to balt, or | would Buuet., They puld no stteation 1o my order, but stiemntrd Lo getover the sdjolning fence. 1 then'fired & ahut 8% them, when both (et wo of Tence, une falling back 010 (4o yand, but Jumpin auccetuei (o getting over the fence, ‘The otlier Fail to theatleys | pursued hin and tred three shotsut b whiio raunlny, withou hliting b, _Afler 8 chiase ot abwut three blocks 1 succecded tuafredting himun the cornvr uf Paulizia and Henry straetd. Dutlng the chiass li threw away & pocket utalniug ¢ o silver, 8 paper contalalng three anipe, and Bye d-cent pustago sismps, misu & black sl buttery with | rellow " gpots in At the atatioi he kave tho uanie of fhumas Wilsuni auys lie J\ s ot Fifteenth street, iear Jei was Adentilied s Frank iy, a well-Known thief, They, ceacd 1 wettlng any property at No. 415 The wthier iah was pursuod east oo [lenry street by Oicer Taian, but: e betni bu parttally drcssed, aid ot suc: ceed (n orreating b, but fousd & pair of nd & kalfo whict thw thief‘dropoed while runniug. | have fuformation which 1 think will lead to the arrvat of the Iatter pariy. The property throwu away Ly the thic was stolen”last night irom Henty toss, So. 217 Henry strcet, sud was deutliled by b veoectfully, Jasge BELL, Lieutenant of Folice, Tho above report was filod at police headgquartera yeuterday, and thuro whosaw it have been wonder- ing ever since If 1t s & policeman's duty to stand by and alluw thieves (flll:llll"; commit & burglary, Iireminuy onu very wuch of & policeman who, when he ad actually caught the poturious Paddy Dolan, gave him s kick to wakedbim run away, and then haa o lively chasu after the prisoner, taking good care 1o fire & balf-gozen shots, und blow upon his whistle unt!l the rest of the police went crazy. Then 4 blg splurge was maske in (he newspaperd, but 1o, the pext duy Paddy Dolau way discharged in the Fulice Court, HOTEL ARRIVALS, ing. When he shall bave hol the misslon far envugh he will ntrust 6 to other hands, and scek fresh fulds of labor His plan as meagurly ontlined In the presence of & reporter is, first intervat and educats the China- ud then talk (0 him of Uod. Judging from yeslerday's observation, & roporter {s of the upinlon that to foterest Chinumen Is nol a sorts ously severe undertaxing. They like to talk, and if ooe will lend an atientive, though perhaps an unwilling and non-heariug ear W thelr utterances, one will yet = falr uru"wnlon of manifest Intereat from the Chluanan. They appear to De fond of the ladies, That those pupile whc were inatructed by ladies made the “most rapld progress e not the less true than it is remurkably and {n accordance with the va supposition, And it might bu added that the lady who instract. od the brightest and mowt vivacious Chinaman in the room was the voungest, and many would say the ** best-looking," lady present, In concluslon, the repurtur will say, without dMr. Joues® solicitation or request, that the work might e increased In scopo and resalt were thore moro ) the Vll\uflnL Regular mlsslun serv- fcox (Inatruction) will be held Sunday afternoons 8t 2310 o'clock, and all who would like to nssist will doubtless be cordiatly recolved. TIIE COURTS. ITENS, Justlce Harlan only had one case Saturdsy morn- fog, and then adjourned for the day. In the caso of the United Statcs vs, Raphaol Phillipson, a Judgment was eatered for §2,000 agaiust his cty, Henry Wagnur, Now. 78, 03, 04, and 05 are the only cases on tha District Court calendar now 10 be trled by Judge Blodiets, and when they sre disposed of the Judge will taka up the Circult Court calendor to ascertain what causes are ready for trial, and fix the num- ber to be called each day, and will at once pro- By GLO, . GORE & CO., 6o and 70 Wabaalieay, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 18, 9:30 a.m. “We shall make » Clearing Sale {n soveral Important Bpeciaities, GEQ, I UOIE & Auctioncers. FOR OUR AUCITON BALE OF Boots, Shoes & Slippers Of Wednesday, June 10, Bhall sell SOME VERY OHOICE GOODS, to which we oall spocial attontion. and rules of church order, and steps wero taken to eall 8 council of churches to urganizo s Cun- fmmluual church ou the North 8ide in the ollowlug June. Pursuant to letters missive, o Counclt sssembled on the 16tk .of June, 1833, and organized the following Individuals Into n Congregational chureh In the North Division of Chivugy ‘e Rov, J. O. Holbrook, Mrs. A. 8, Holbrook, Abraham Clark, Mrs, Melicent Clark, Miss Jane Clark, M A, Coale, Charles Q. Hamm Mra, C. 4. Hunmond, Orlando Davidsoy, Davideon, Benjamin Carpenter, Mra. B, Carpe ter, L, 1, Olmvted, M. L. D, Olsted, J. W, Davidson, Mrs, J, W. Davidson, Mles ¢, David: soi, C, i1, AVhitney, Blss Sarah 'Whitney, O, Whitnay, Mrs. G. C. Whitney. ‘Tho name by which this church was known, “New England Church," was adopted by unan- fmous vote of tha church Oct, D, 1838, Of the twenty-one names found upon this roll of honor, twelye were bellevod to be Hving, an almust ubprecedented Inatance. ¢ Thoy builded better than they knew.” Ot the twelve spoken of, at lcast slx were present at that murning's services. Thera had been during the past twonty-flve yesra a Fu)n I _churchos of avout{E}) per cent. 1t would bo absurd to call those early churches and organizations small or weak, judizlng from tho results which were ac- nnmp\ hed by them in their future. Thoanc-kcr nost proceeded to give a sort of blograpbical history of the differont grutor- who hau bad charge of that congregation. Forg period of about four 1cur| that church was v?nunuy without o scttled pastor, but was dependent upon transfont preaching. No church could expect to prusper without a settled and regzular shupherd. e wentioned the circumstances of the installation of the Rov. 8, Q. Bartlott, the firet_regularly installed pastor of the New for a woek past had been rooming at tha corner of Clark and Van Buren streots.” . 1n the hay-mow had beon found an -mpz{ whisky bottle, & lung Lresd-knifs, and an oid suit of clothes, The reporter then d, **Had you been drinking?® ‘eNotatu he replleds **I had the bottle it when 1 pt in the hay, ‘ihe clothlug | was taking tothe laundry. and the koife was wrapped 6p inaide the bundle, *You urc enro you wore pezfectly sobert* erfuctly; | had had only one drink sll that aure you did not have the knifa upon a1 you did not vet out to do murdee)" precisely what I mean. Iabot Alax fn solf-dofenso, During all this conversation the peisoner had been vating voraclously, and drinking coffoe by the can. In roply to a question as to what made Min thirsty, he roplied that bo hisd been drinkin, My, thereby contrudicting & previous statement, aud that his mouth was parcned and dry, In cun: clusion be had nothing farther to say, and no favors to sk, lio was sorry Lo had killed Max, but had nothing to reyrot, having done 1t pursly in salf- defense, le then said ** Good day," and raven- ously went on with al, v IRISH SOCIETIES. PREPAKING POR A DEMONSTRATION. A conventlon of the delegatos of the varions Irleh socleties was bald at Maskell Jiall yesterday alternoon at 8:30 o'clock, for the purposs of mak- Ing arrangomenta for tho sccond annual Irlsh Na- ilonal demonstration and pleme, The at- tendance was large, the delegatlons repre~ wenting orgunizations of a civic and . miilf character, and u constituency of over 8,000 mon, Maj, Willtam J. Clingen, of the Cla »Qacl Guards, was temporary Cialrman, He arcued against tho religion of Falth alone, but for the broad religlon of nelghborly love,— = broad charity to Uod and maon, Thu negleet of the woulthy he somewhat deplored. Noman required great waalth for hlmself, He needad but littlo of the great accmnulations which ho had cither inberited or mado {s business, His survlus belonged to the Lord; through His boeueticenco it was given. It was loft to the women to adminlster forthe zood of God and man, leo argued sgaiost the locklvg up of wealtl, and advocated its belng kept In uso to ald men. Property should not be wasted, and should not be given away in an lgdiscrinl- nate manner in alme-giving, ~ Propey had o duty to perforin, Meu of wealth, ho hield, had no right to oppress thelr depoudents, but to treat them like men. Ho held tbat wenlthy men hud & right to study wise ways in whilch to adinintster thelr wealth, in order to pro- teet v and do the ercatest good to tho greatest number, The right of man.was to do rigt, and notbing else, und In no other way would bs attaln haopiness. Tho obligation of religion required wealthy men to study, the wauts of the reov!n 1u its industry aud soclal conditions. [I'he Churchrequired no wastags ot wealth by alms. The Chureh recognlzed great wuslth a3 8 medium of benetlceuce. There was nu longer 8 respect for wealth, but it was the fuult of ta own ncclizence, becauss thors had been too i oppression by wealth, Aggressive wealth was causing the organlzing vt ageressive want. And this was scen fo the formiug of the Commune. The artl- san sod bonest laborer and bis family should be treated fairly and allowed to live comfortably. Ho argued against the monopolicsa which now controlied weaith to crush the poorer masses. His entire argument was tn favor of the better FIRLS. AT SOMTRVILLE, MASS, BosToN, June 10.—At 10:30 to-night fire bruke uut In one of the main bulldings of the extenslve pork-slaughtering and curing estab- lishment of Charles I, North & Co,, ou Med- ford street, Somerville, Owing to a Lighly in. flamable character, the flamos spread rapldly, and allsave onobullding were destroyed. The loss 18 catimated at between $700,000 and $300,000; insurance $150,000, The buildings, constituting & voutluuous chain, six in number, the Lwo main ones of brick, six stories Ligh, covered an arca of four acres. Extouslve collars ex- tended under the whole rauge, in which an snount of necal stored In varfous stogzes of curing, DBesldes the bulldings and machiu- ery, nud tho mest In the ceiturs, 1,200 newly slaughtered hogs, 1,800 llyo hogs, 1,000 tlerced, 1,000 casks, and BOO burrels ot lard, a large amount of bacon, and,500 barrels of glue, wers destroyed; als 1Wo frums teves) neut housea aud tou othurs slightly dwawed, Tho Fire Departments of this city and Came bridee were summoned, Sowe twenty familles turned out in antleipation of a general confla- gration, and cousiderable loss was occasioned in tho excitement of basty moving. Five hundred men sre thrown out ot'employwent. . ‘Tho cause of the tire ls uuknown, — AT CINCINNATI, CixcinnaTy, O, June 18.—The works of the Eurcka Co-operativo Foundry Assoclation, on Gest street, burned thls mornlng. Loss on 2, v, BANKRUPT SALE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ty order of wall-solected stock of , GORE & 18 & 70 Wah W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CU. growth and prosperity of the orvanization under his guliauce. After Mr: Bartlett came the Hev. Bamucl Wolcott, of Hoston: tho Hev. Starr H. Nichols, of Danbury, Conn. who, by the way, was ucver formally nstalled, but liired year by year as S pegular supply ;) the Rev. J. B, Gulliver, of Norwich, Conn.; the Rev, Mr, Chamberlsip, from a theological semiuary in the East, aud Hinully the pastor-clect, ‘Ihe speaker ulluded to the outgrowths of the church, snd closod with a genoral review of the work sccomplished by the organization, This_church had always been noted for its ba- novolence aud liberality, ‘The members had never been afruld to give, In the nfternoon Babbath-school services ap- propriate to the occaslon were held, VENING BERVICES. . ‘The anniversary exerclics wers continued in the evenlng, and the Rev, Mr. Savaze was the Hrat speaker, The history of the church, he sald, had been fully aud accurately set forth by the pastor at tho morning service, and it now urilly remalued for the congregation to say, ‘*Hitherto hath the Lord sent us.” e regard- ed the fnihulnw as of & fainily character,—a sort of silver weddin, nd, sitce be had been fuvited to the marrlage, It had also becn seen it to {nvite hink to muke a few {ntroductory re- marks at the twenty-ifth aoniversary, “Tho history of the church covered balf of {hl lla- tory “of the city, When Lo frst came 1o “tho city ha found that thers was nosuch Sherman Iouse—0). D. Dana, Lostoni Col, J. ceed t ihe catl of such cases, Messrs, T, Mulvihill, D, Good, M. O'Brien. T. bullding and contents, $55,000; insurance on | England, sud spoks in glowing terme of the aud fajrer treutment of the working classes by oot h ey A, ¢ T 0] Judgze Wiiliame Salurday granted a decree of | Crane; and C. King wero apoointed a v oy men of wealth, as In this way the masses could Jesuy Moitues Wjsuehy Vhislelphiaisue | dudge Wiiisnia Sutundsy granted, 8 degres of et O aarm podh "Wmfi“&:"mf both, $33,000, divided amoug tho . Phunixof | Uselulness of that reverend Rentieman and o Do pack: Had thus that confidence. betwev _ OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, uoard, Ked Wing: 3, 0. Lang o aator, Mow Yorki' Georgy on the ground of desoriton, ¥, Lalog, Yeuriay 1 M. Duke UNITED STATES COURTA. Pollo D, 3Mickles flcd a LIl Saturdsy against Clinton DBrl nd Thomas lisermans to restrain them from infriugiog his pateot for an infprove- ment fu cooling snd drying meal, granted April 20, 1858, to John Dreuchfisld, of Oswego, 3 ek Hartford, Entcrorise of Clucinnatl, Richiand County Mutua!, Merchants’ Mutual, Queen of Liverpool, «Xtus of Hartford, Phienix, Mutual, Merchants' and Mauulacturers' Mutual of Van- wert, Mutual Firg Assoclation of Pniladelphl Clucinnatl Mutual, Manufacturers’ Mutual, an Ntagara of Buffalo, The indivldual amount of companies’ losscs caunot be ascortalued, but none exceed §3,500. AT DUBUQUE, TA, . Apecial Dixpalch to Ths Tribune. Dusuqua, Is., Juve 16.—A fire this mornlag destroyed the shinglo-mill of Hough & Co.; losa, $7,500; insurance, $4,000; Carr, Austln & Co., $7,500; insurance, $5,000; [llinois Contral Rallway warchouse, $2,000; no fosurace; M, M. Walker, 3 barrels cement. The fire-engines were promptly on haud,’ but the fire had got under such headway that they were powerless tostop it. The flre s belleved to have origl- nlfi?d around the cogine in Hough's shingle- will, lowing as permanent oficers of the Convention: Preoldent, Frouk Agnow: Bacretary, William J, Blarkey; Treasurer, Denls 0'Cunnor. Mr, Aguew declinud the nowination, and, after several other gentiemon hiad been put forward for tho position of P'residens snd dectined, Danfel F. Gleawun was elected, John Connell elected Vicc-Lresident, Mr, Blarkey Hecrotary, and Mr, OI'L'nunnl' Trosaurer, The new olicers took thelr nces, ’Tnutampo ary Becretary reported that the | caue from last year's bicnie was $2, 454, expe: $188; $1,423 wero sent to the Irish Natlonat Fu a0 76 were on baud, Two hundred ticke: for the piculo bad not ocon accounted for, although tho persons who had taken them had falled ta* make yood the smounts due on ihem, nutwith- standing shey had been notifed and bad had nesrly & ycar in which 1o ssitle up, ‘A wordy aud nutsy discusslon ensued aver thoad- visability of reading the names of the dolinquents before the Convantion, aud a great deal of con- fusion prevailed In consequence of & motlon to that fect, It was finally declded to have the naw nd the temporary Secretary snnuunce d while so doing was frequently intorcupts iven ln soud cases, an atce wanted the whole matter refor- ted (o 4 comuntiee, and & motion to appolnt one wus mede and carried. Messrs, McLaughlin, gl“mnc. Uood, and Norton were appolnted by the The following zentlemen wore clect ecutive Commilice, 1o make sll the n Inbor aud capltal, 80 much needed and desired, could be rcna.mi. MISCELLANKEOUS. BLUER KNOWLES BIAW, Memorial servicos were beld last eveniog In the Christian Church, corner of Indiaua avenus and Twenty-Nfth strect, (o honor of the late Rev. Knowles Bhaw, forinerly the pastor of the church, The pulplt was draped with the cus- tomary black and white, aud folds of tho same sombre material hupg from the flower-stand aud from the back of the Pastor’s chair. Boveral vases of flowers were krouped around, reltevivg the sober black, and festoous of evergreen drooped from the pulpit aud partly covered the sywmbols of mournlog, Afcer tho usual opening exervises, the pastor delivered a discourse, taking as lis text the thirteonth verss of the fourtcenth chapterof Ruvelation. And I heard a volce saying unto me, Blesaed are (1o dead tbat dio 1a tno Lord from huncuforen for wvermore; yes, thoy do rest frum tholr Jabora sud theiz works do follow them. Desth was the one great unive fact in huasn experience, aud any one who attewmpted to live without o thought of death left out ous igreat factor in the buman problew. Death was The Entire Furniture, Syuars rand Plano, B. B, Carpels, Ete., ATCTION, TUESDAY MOINING, June 18, at 10 o'clock, ON S8ECOND FLOOR 207 8, OLARK.8T., rising Marble Top Chamber Bets, Par: I?'s.'l':?'fl.' SromaeTa CaFpats, Fronch Tiata Sirror, O RHogs A BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers. Sy Y MU Books, Shuouur{l Cutlery, and Fancy allace, Vir- 01 _tho _ llon. Ll.'ul?'e{". llllml‘ ouls Tagpart, be, T 25 W. J. Butheriand, cw Yorki ifie oo, W. W, Julmer jiowe=W. W. Lo~ il Maria, i Eng.; Ocorge Macl 4, Jo ol o, “Englandy b, Jr. seh’ Frauctacos J. 11 Lobertso P, liinoiau, Cioctouath John A Y. the Hon, Kera Milard, ostuny M. J. Uanioer, Boston; v, w Yorki 8. L0 Sharp, heoiucky. ... Grand P. MeGregor, Milwaukeo; il A ONA w\'ullz Frederlck illings,’ 0. 1. Cnandler, Hilllugs, Vermonty W. T. W Bulfalut £ N. Y, and anather againet Thumas Dorwent aud Edmusd Derwent, Jr., for a slmilar purpose. The Northwestern Mutual Life-lusurance Com- vany fled 8 bill agamst Williom and Eliza K. Buannon and Fraok Shellcy (0 forecionea mortgage for 1,000 on the foliowing lot: Commencingat the N. E. corer of tho N. W. 4 of bee. 10, 26, 7, (hence south B0t feol, thenco weat 03 feot, thencenorth 103 fect, theaco east 302 foet 1o the place of beginnlng. DA 1"TCY MATTERS, [ lany, ean Fisneisco; Ed hollors,” Keallworth, Corky . ] Bud ¥, 3 L. k. Muon. Eau Clalze; Francls Todd, Bostous Ly Tv TURSDAY, June 18, at 2 o'clock p, m. Furnlture, Crockery, Glassware, Hard« ware, Cutlery, Carpets, Carrlages, ilnrm:u. Gracerles, Ete,, 'WRUNKSDAY, June I, 83 0:300'clock &, o, Dry Uoods, Woolens, Clothhrn‘g. Furnishe lug Goods, Hats, Caps, Notlons, Boots, Shoes, Eto., THURSDAY, June 20, 84 9:30 o’clock & m. Furniture, llouwkeerilug (loods, Carpels, and General Merchandlse, BATURDAY, June 23, ot §:30 0'clock s, m. W. A. BUTTENS, LONG & CO.. Auctiunvert. By M, M, SANDERS & CO., Hardeid, Milag, So. OUR MILITIA, FURNISUING TUEM QUAKTERS, ‘The miliiis regiments of this city have had s bard time of it from the first, and it has beeu up LI} work all the way to bring them to their pres- ent staudard, Though one Las uver 600 sad tho olber over 400 men on the zolls, yet there s a need of uniforwns forinany of thewguf arwories, wad slso of agood supply uf smnmunition, so thst they way bave some praciical driil 1 the use of ¥or many reasons the Becond Regl- able to ral, oney than the First, It n the feld, and does not sppeal to Quite w0 wealiliy » constitusucy. The men are st ahow cause why ( wsidu was discharged, Bogue was sppolated Assignee of Alex ———————— BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Bpecial Corraspandance of Ths Tribuna, Broominaron, Iil., June 14.~Ouv of the bap- plest soclal gatherings of the season was the High-8chool graduates® roception, heid this evenlug at the home of Mr, Peter Folsomjwhich ‘was attended by & very large number of citizens fnr cent waa declared in minl & Co., making 12 per SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF, Perry H. Suith commenced & sult in trespass Balurday aguinst Warfou Giroenleaf and Helah Cbsmbezlain to recover $20, 000 damages, i » Frauk A‘n-w. Patricik O'lirien, Laughbliy, J. D, Hogarty, Johu Norton, T4a0d 74 Wabash-av. CIHCULT COURT. Sherldan, Thomas Malvibill, John M thiog a8 a Congregatlonal church, and (t was unerally considered 8 calamity, but tue ph ey bresent quartered fn the Exposition Dullding, | A, 1. Rarey, for the bas of 3oha lowitt, began | Juhn Byine. Charies King, ant S Crooke bk | Of thi city and Normal. Musle sdded ita chari, | noftintl quartér of & century later that an | Beripurcs called it a bleesing, at least to that REQUUAK SALECD whers are. alio placed v wix yguse which | s ault for .&onfil“‘umu D, irond | Pieldent wisaleo miala i wember. aad the hours were apent in dancing, organization was formed. There was no preju- | class who dio Ia the . Aud, in view ames Turuer eu s lllinols Central roa BQOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, AT AUTOCTION, TUEBDAY, JUNE 11, AT 18:30. Fresh involco Men's ¥ine Uoods of evory description Juss peceivod. By OHAS, E. RADDIN & CO.y Auctioncers, 114 & 10 Wabsih-av, AUCTION SALES. Tuesday, June 18.. . BOOTS AND SHOES. Weduesday, June 19.... ... DRY GOODS. Thursday, June £0.. BOOTS ANDSIOES Bales peremptoryy (0 WE"“E'}.“} I’zflfim‘i‘fl&w ‘Fhe 15th of August was tixed aa the time for the picnic, and Opden's Urove ss the place, It was 8lso declded L juvite Thomus Clark Luby s one of the spuakers, ‘clock the Conventlon adjourned unti} next Bnuday st the same plave, ‘The Execotive Comuittes then went into session, D. Plant, Alexander Sullivan, J, ¥, Pin« iynos, sud P. ¥. Barry wore added to Cowmitive, It was decided to inv! llun, Benjamio ¥, Dutler, Thowss Clark Li and W, K. Rovorts to stiend the picolc. ‘The followlug Comtittees wers appolnteds Grounds—Frauk Aguow, Taomas Mulvibii, Hagh McLsugalin. Privting—~Johu McCufizoy, J. [‘. Mogarty, John R. Noston, Denls O'Connur, W. J. Starkey, Addresscs—Juhu ¥. ¥inerty, 'W. J. l|{lln. George V. Plans. 'uv Cowmitiee adjourned uotll noxt Bundsy, the clty owns, o which two Gatliogs will bo added, aud whera al tho accoutrements, the saddivs, etc, ,of the cavairy combapica, ~ Although well enough for 8 wake- olift, the Exposition Bullding Is not exsctly adap. ed 10 156 porpase for Which 1t 1 Sebporatly e, A uroposition bas bocu wade by Mr. Murshall Fleld which, if casricd out, will get srouiid mauy of the ditticulties which haibper thess organlzations, sud will put It 10 the power of the clty to provide cow- furtsbie quarters for its forces, * Nr. Field owna tho grovnd un the nortbeast coruer of Adswa and Markot strests, where the old Bas-worke uscd to be. itlsaboal 200 feet square. On this be pro- poses o erect 8 building two storles high, ot or- nawental, of coursc, but suitabls for tho purposc, which eball cost about $30,000. Tuis 1s to Ly leascd to the ity for ten years at’ s rental of § per teuton the iavestment, —that fu, tho custof the ‘The political situation in McLean County is lnmlng much attention. Matters sro ucariy sett! 10 & worklng basis. The Reoublican caudidates now in tho ticld are Heury A. Ewlug, lawyer, of Bloomington; the fov. Thomas F. Mitchell, of_Bloomiugton, au old aud worthy servant of the couuty, who is sure to be return. edy Ueorzo B, oimn, of Lexingtoo, s business man of that place; and Dr, Coukling, of Bloumington, an old resident and pbysician. ‘The Hop. Lafaye-te Fuuk, of Fuuk's Grove, was & ucaudidate, but has withdraws, Col. Ross, of Heywortb, s xmanllmmcl1 but wil probably dectine to run. Two will be powl- nated, who will probavly be Mitcnell and Oke- son. ‘The Nominatiog” Convention will occur ou the Hth- The Democrsts are begivuing to of the trials and wbsfortunes, the heartlessness sud wickedness of tho world, who would lve alway! How much s gain was death for the late pastor, Mr. Shaw, o view of his life-work! Durlue hls wlvistry he had becu fustrumental In bnuging to Christ uo leas than 11,700 persous, and in the few weeks befure Lu died he bad bad the pleasuro of secing 113 con- verted through bis means. iy last words just before the crash of the train came were, *Ob, what a glorious thing it is to bring men to Christ! " Almost cvery State In the Uulon bed hieard his vulee, and Lls words would follow biw, snd contivue thelr’ intluguce fndefinitely, Oue of bis great pecultaritics wus the tender- Bess of his heart. Une vne oceasion, lu a coun- try town, where mothers took thelr children to aico agalnst the denomination, and the neccs- sity rather than the couvenience of Congrega- tiousllain was thy cause of tho denoinfnation Bnally taking root. The New England Church fzed In 1853, the First Church fn 1851, and Plymouth Church in 1833 The Cumpany for §1, 000, ‘The Massachiusutts Mutual Life-Insurance Com- Wn brought suit fur $3,000 agulust Mary B, and ilhawm A, Denny. Lisury A. Thonisa began a sult by attachment sgalusc . W, Blone, George K. Vronsou, sad Franklin lyats to recover $1,470. Mozlua C. Rider commenced an sction in tres pass uguiust Joun C. Plerson. James Mclraw, Ji »eph Dowaoey, J. Ii. Laog, W, Arwsby, Dagiwl Waae, Thowas woey, L. D. Clovelal d Moarue Hesth, Inying damayes at $25,000, UNITED STATES CIKCUIT CUUAT. Juwtice Harlsa will not be lu court uutil 1 o'clock: thie ofterovon, when be will decide some of the cuses submitied to him. TUN CAL 0 ai tional paper, and followlng these came¢ the establisbing of s Theologicul Beminary. He well remembered the conven- tion ot the seven little churches In the Fox Ruver Districe for the recounition of the New Eu;fluml Church, and at it were such men a8 peuter, Hammoud, and Olm nomes alone eant success. Bince It been ¢ mel{ (deutified with the church, and Le Kuew that Its Inlluenco bud beeu widely fel. s 3 > 3 CO. bulldlag and ihe wround, —or - some- . U 94 sad ncs‘?n District ———— work nctively. Dr. Rovers, of Bloowlogton, | O its former members four were now io tbheo- | chiureb, 8 child wundered away down the alele, By ELISON, POMEROY & waers Sla ‘the meighborbood of §h600 a | S culeadar and theu th Clecaly Court calendar. 112 SCANDINAVIANS, will, of vourse, be 8 candidate for renvination. | logial collewes o positions of trust, and from | aud climbed futo the pulpit. Lookivg utitbe | TUESDAY'S BALE, Jun 4t $:30 8. m, 88 BeY. car. Op the ground-Aourwill ve ylaced the city's . Nu'case oo trial ey > d Isaac Vau Ostrand, of Heyworth, o leading | its female wmembership iwauy bad arisen | stooped, sud suld there wis ouce o time when & | siores 78 aud 80 Raudolph- ew aad Bocond-biand attury, which will by mauncd by be Veteral Ar- akzeussiud to 107, 170174 to 176, 79 | CELELUATING TUNIK BIGUTU ANNIVERSARY. | busingas man aud Domocrat, tout; sad Cuarles | to distiuction sud vrominguce in varl- | ebild'cvoie disturbed b st bls workibutulter Fn vr R T T T O R BS "l!“fi’,' hu&.;‘-uu uxm;;::)yhu'r‘.gn:uuum,lclmm M Wi ISRl ad vl Sy saaconiral, L Yesterday wae the cigbih anniversary of the | Bhuckleford, the Bloomiugtou Greeuback ors- | ous walks of lfe. But all death iuvaded bls bowe thesight of achiid went v . Az bere, 100, k4 organizativn of the Scaudlusvian Worklozuacu's not besu plessautuess with the chureh, for it Larpeta, aud General Wousebold Goods, Geaera) Mer Assoclation, snd (s wembers celebruted it with bandlee, Lsd bud its trlale. ‘The great fire sweot itaway, Killa0Y, POMKEOY & €O, Aucitoneerte L Ly ot R & et et Sy e tor, le uientloned, They wiil probably bold an LRl o 1ol luclushvey cxcept & K 2 1u bis heart, and called to bis wind coutinually early Cunveution, ¢ p tho cavalry equipwents which beloug to tue city, the text, *“Butfer Little cluldren to comy unte