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TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 26, 1878, Al Al to New York over the Fefe .t Cm- | theletters last mentioned tand Sumner had admite | mall my articlesto the press, Thope this factwitl | ferred them to the Bherift, and telegraphed the fl I‘I CI']_ Y. cagn nt 813 b, These ticketa were | ted, ae the detectiven sald, that he knew some- | be recognized and remlitances made accordingty. Intter officer that he could_ obtnin the troops If detivered to the nger Atents, who (nrned | thing aboat their nuthorship) should be proas Thix article will immediatoly be followed by a [ necessary for n posse. Col, JJ. B. Fithian, of them over to M, Myers, of the Fort Wayne fodl, | ecuted for sending obucenc lierature through tho rdered Lo ro- thyihm eotitled **The Preacher and hmg“‘b Jollet, was telegraphe! to, and bort to the Bhet{ft with threo companles of the rins In part, and Mulford had found out over which the Erle & Chicars ne rodcemed them at 820, wmalle. GUENERAL NEWS. i Twelfth Battallon. He fs now fu communica- bout this, and subsequently, when Mr, Cle NTY . The RBoston RBage.Ball Club was at the :v::‘: lm-;nlfil\!nm"vn‘t“?-';:n’c'ka‘t‘r. v:n'henl'nn ...fif THE COUNTY BUILDING sufig“\-_":aN' tion with the Sheriff, and the troops sre under fremont Honse yesterday. . terand had hii arrested on tnie charge of **swin- - arms for sny ulrenuy that may arise, but all i3 quict as yet,nml |t 1a now belteved that the ntrompt action af the Governor will prevens the threatencd disturbance, alin, * thouzh who was swindled, of how it was fu b dute, lian not yet been shown, Air, Clegg, a Galveaton gentieman of wealth and standing, has been naturally very mnel frritated by the coures puestied Ly Milfori, sl anpedes to havo bean led y hls warf with the railrosds to making this substantisted charge agamnst Me, Clege. HOTEL ARRIVALS, Friday will be the Inst day of servico for the Juiy term of the County Court, To-dny the prisoners in the jail wndor in. dictment will ba srraigned to piead. They are forly Innumoer. B Batarday will be nentence day in the A apeeis) meeting of the Hoard of Trnetees was held Monday evening. The Committen on Licentes reported In favor of the sbalition of what is known 08 the Line ordinance regarding saloons, The Su- pesvisor was instracted to prepare an ordinance similar to the one adopted in the Townof Lake, al- lowing property-owners to remonstrate againat or A party of rixty or soventy excarsioniata from Centralla, DoQuoin, and conliguons points, {aat the Tremont House, Mr. Potter Palmer and family have taken the Mahton D. Ogden manaton. on Oak and Denr. born, on the North Side, opposite Washington EDUCATIONAL. Tremont Home-V. T, UNIVERSITY OF MICITIGAN, Bquare. ey AT ¢ ir.""éf"i'v';n"’"'i’.l»’ oSN E. | Criminal Conrt. The motlons for naw trista In | content to the lesaing of & saloon licemse 1o wny Snectal Dispateh ta The Tridune, i G. Draper, New Yorki W, 11, Cofline. Loutsvtile: W. | (he stink cases will alao be argned. The quast- erean by & majonty within & radlus of, eay, one- NN Anrpsonr, Mich.,, June 95.—~Tuesday was Tho Jlon. Henry B. Tierca, Secretary of | & Lewin' Hostuny ihe . guineys damed | eciminal calondat will bo catled Slondag, Faei o e O iy 1oy [ Ane s ' ¥ wngeon: Josepl 'eoria; the om, 0 N k N 1 Class-Day at the Michigan University st Ann Rtate of the State of Massachusalts, Noston, and n‘?fly’u"fi'e'xmfl'?y‘» PR aers SUill they come, A Uill was sent fo tho | thore seiting without a licenso, and also-proptbis | Cl 2 y Q 7 in2 picnics amil music {n proves on Bunday under & | Arbor, and a vers pleasant day it wi There Mal. G. 8, Merrl, editor of th Lawrence, Mass., [ Jipd: § ol Whitehe T ot | Sher sesterday fof shaving Shaee and Connelly | 1o pensityr tha ardisepoon tobo oot fon | A an unusually large number of Alumnifn tne American, nre at the Tremont llouse. rort Wayne: W, 1l New York; | Just before they were hung, The batber 15 a | action ut the next teguiar meeting, 3 " J. Lathry) ‘enca: Byracuso: | modest fellow, aud Uill wan only $2. 1t was ENGLEWQOD, clly to attend the oxercises of the Commence- It was incorrectly stated yoatorday that srier Beothe | nok paid, and 0o such bill will be, - The examinatione for the Rnglewood Migh- | ment-Weaks and those, with the towns-people, Messrd. irenan and Allen succeeded Measrs. lloyne sue Hintor ‘Tha Protection Lif d in the | School will take pluce Wedneeday and Thuraisy | the friends of the students, the frlends of the and Keith on the chool Doard. They take the ieite=tames ‘M. fié MEATEL | Criminsl Gort yestorday aoll shertone famin0 [ Siornings at the Higih-Scool Bullding. - The cloe, Ui sertirs ond. Aberst DIt s i PissamEMutere. Sullleau sad Carert. "‘r;:“'? Binfrstuni G i | scconnt of the earncns ot the end of tho teriy nnd oo :&n'r"'-rr'.’.!'r'.“’:’f"a?:"e‘lnfl:'&‘.'"fifi whers tlie exercises wore held this mornlng. “A Merchant and Taxpayer for Twenty Washburie, fln'ne|“y.|k:"k‘|‘l_:h,||vf!;|‘.",n:z the imposaibility of completinz the case baforo i Rradunting exercisen of the Hivh-School will take lace ‘Vhursday evening atthe (ligh-School Halt, 'he graduaten ara aixteen in nambee. The High- Schuol slumn! have their reunion Friday ovening, iace Pratt, Kaus 10140 L Deadwood) d, Iteading. 3 i, A Foriptli, U, 8. A ctony B rooks, RRNAGRRIS I Judge Moore swould Ttozern, Monday, easo will be suporseded by Judgw The tattee comes to the Criminal Cunrt and the probabilities now ara that the be called a week from that date, ‘There were probablv 2,500 0r 8,000 people present. Tho class formed In procession nbout ¥ o'clock in front of the Law Building, and, headed by the Years ™ deprives hin letter of any valve by falling to give hls name, Ile will please send it for the 2ole Information of Tuk Twisuxe, and then bia arer, Pola, stmer i K. Simeh, K ansns » Dotroit Band aud the Marshal of the class, C. complaints can be constdered, 'Stevens. Cincionatly the dlon. 3. 1. Hpeoa: The West Park quo warrauto case was np CANADA. M. Cool hed he Univorsity Han ) atidl onf3 [ Naslirlles 8. flerinag, Sa- | again yesterday In tha Criminal Court on the argn- . M. Cooley, marched to the Univorsity lall, Tho oxtension of tho Wast Van Buron | Laisshienth. G, hrim, Sesirtics 5. "fierimaa, 5 | again yestecday In thy Griminal Court on the arzn. where the following prugramme of exorcises was vbserved: ptrect-car track to Weslern avenue was commenced —— work wae made of the demiirrer, atnce it was slmply Bweet Notes Very Much Jangled at Mon. yosterdny. Tho street has been mewered this TIHE CITY-HALL T eme o facka et up tn the lturmation, aid | T4 g0l The 13th of July—Montresl Trade PROGRAMME. spring, the extension of the track having been d o 7 s e nadlclonk. Me Lollan war ] L e Tttt G T March—** Andrens Hofer "~ iemsdort, layed oy the building of the sewer, ghven until to-marrow o plead to the information, Prayer. Overture~Concort—Kelor. Data. Oratlon—"*What Is Man's Chlef End"—F, L. wlhen the facts will be heard and the case posed of, ‘Thers ia a society of ladiea in the city who diu- Bpecial Dispatch In The Tribune. The disbursing clork got rid of $4,000 MonTnEaL, Junc 25.—Tha musical Jubliee, Tho temparature yestorday, as observed by more of ecrly, BManaesee, opticlan, 88 Maditon alreet (Tminuxe Thero will bo a special mesting of the | fams gty ot ldisain ¢ ! from which 3o much was expected, turns out to Bnrl;c:;l:.l i s ies en part ' Hol t Bve p A 5y jen Waltzer" —Stranss. AT g B 757'.‘."55?7'1}.”3'.}5'.'.}1 Councll Friday eventng, atom, A made of 1L A home for onng. W bd 8 traiil, Tha ontcesl baidn which. are: |~ dxlmyiealisce Upun Tiappiness "~ George very much inferior to some of the visiting bands, were awarded first-class prizes of $600 each. The 1amlitun, Ottawa, Qnebec, andg London bands entered a protest and refused to accept the minor prizes awarded them. All the papers denounce the proceedings and expresa sympathy with the victims of those who got up the contest, wihich, It Is sald, was decided before even It commoenced, An Orange concert fa be- Ing given to-night in Mechanics® Hall for the benefit of the Oranze Band, of Hamtiton. The feeling acalnst tha deciston of the judges is in- tense smunaet Al classes, Buveral magistrates ere had a consultation eterat 8, o, m., 305 8. m, William H., Cornelins, William T., and Capt. J, il. Vanderbilt, Augurius Scheil, ®, D. Worcester, New York: J. Tilliughast, fuifalaj Webster Wagner, New York; Il . Ledyard, Detroft; and Jamen Mason, Dutrolt, the new ourd of Directora of the Michigan Uentral Ratlroad, were al tho Grand Pacifie Hotel yosterday. The literary societies of the Chicago Uni- yereity were nddrensed last eventng at the Firat Taplist Church, corner of South Park avenne and ‘Thirty-firat sireet. by the ftev. (1, T. Dowlinyg, DAstor of the Second Haptist Chitrch of Clevelan Who announced as his subject: ** Men Wha DI Sumething. and How They Iid 18" 20,25, anston, nd made of It a homs for young women where 'they aro supplicd with etiployinent and surrounded by pleatant_ influences. = ‘These iadies tecently called on the County Agent for sssiatance in ferreting out the needy, and hie s now at work makiug s Ifst of nll giris under 18 who are on hus books for their use, What has becomo of Walker's claim for extras? There is a hiich eomewliere, as the pur- 10se wae o e sweekn 820 1o pasa liand divide at once. It nay b thut Walkor persists In Lila oppo- sitlun o dividin; 1 now anld, thiet when th pronosition to allow the **ex- tran" does tomo up, a niember will move that Walker bw requited Lo strengthion his bond, which I8 nuw weak, Lefore any more muney is votod him, The beat nisu on it died overs yenr agoand another 1a & defaulter snd in bankruptey. Harton, Selectlona from **1t Trovatore"—~Verd!, Tiencdiction, **Ualop de Concert '—Zikofl, TIE CLASS-DAY ORATION was delivered by Flurus L, Barbour, of Pontfac, who chose as his subject * What Is Man's Chief Endi" 1le commenced by usking tha questions which oceur to every thouchtful-minded young man ahout to step luto tho world: “What uro you galngrodol What are you golng to bo! What object In life arv you placing before your- sclf¥”” To tho mind ot the speaker the ques- tiona could be most satisfactority replied to by Soipp, tho browor, cashed at par the May scrip v? Engine 10 and Truck €. , The Duparimont of Publio Worke will ad- vertise to-day for 2,010 fest uf water-pipe, 10 by delivered by Aug. 1. The hack licensa of George Berry has been fevoked, he being under bonds to enswer tha charge of rubbini a passenger ut $85, Policanau Otto way before the Superin- tendunt for assaulting s young mas named Riley, He sald he could prove un alibi, sl was given wutil this afteruvon to besug in his witnosses, Jomes B. Smith, & woll-known ednontor, | e ‘Treasurer's receipts were: Wator- with the Mayor i rof to the preservati tudyiog th wars which tho great ! d for the past two years Profe of N . 4 & e Mayor in reference to the preservation | studying the answers whick © great masses ol cience I the Methoait Colloxs xt dackenmuiies | Soesa2it T2s, Sonpiroler, 810 total 80, TIIE GRAND JURY. of the pea:e on the 12th of July. ilis Wor- 11e pald out $12,000, of which $33,000 was used to men have given in the varlous ages of clviliza- ship’s Intentious nopesr to be sntlsflactory to heen engazed by the P vorr ¢ 3:(1“I||'|’|"'-'.‘|::‘3’::",\"|'|lhx);’ r'&‘,’-é.!"."‘fi‘.‘.’n‘.“fi‘,fi.'l'.?f.'.".','l‘.'.': redeemn certifivates of 1877, AND THEY umv:;fls;:finx'nmm ONE 10 | ypan, and they express their views fo the fol- ::;‘l‘«:h ‘h’::a hfluvlt:::l! “";:,meel(‘lm th:m:lll: In Springfeld, Quincy, Jacksonville, ani uther | Tha streot nod soweraga laboram wera paid lowing letter {0 the press: Tercnt solutions of | the. - wrobl 1 eltien In tie nierinr of the Siate, A caod choice, | $15.000n nerii, Thay tuined it over to Ambier, | Th8 Grand Jury was constderably pertorbed yea | Jes ! pleassd to be abla to aay that our Mayor | fErent sol e of tha Syndicate, and 2ot §1i4, K00 cash tor it The Y, as patd v Liem at tha Jilice ot the De. nent of Public Works, and they seamnva to be terday, and the jurors were wondenng how It was that dexpito (heir effurts ul secrecy their programmeo in the casus of tha Trearurer of Hyde Park and the contrasted the ruder ages of anthyuity with the Inter perfods. showing how men came to acknowlodze that slze of Intollect was of anid other eivic snthotiticn are fully aliva ta tho eravily of the occusiun; are makinga possible ar~ ranwements to prevent ‘any nreach of the pence, ‘Tho Chicago Yacht Club held n tegular mucting nt the Sherman Tlonse last night, Come ndore Manger presiding. An olection for Kear. B 8 ater {i neo than size of e WL Commodoe to ill the vacancy caused hy the rostg. v " Town of Lake authorities, and Pomeray snd ex- {(lni;wnn?‘ \I::'ullrllm:‘r'l:': 'gu'l;.hi.m:;“lre"flfffigg flrxfs Egyinxl, ulxlxl;mm:mnml—nn)‘. un:fia . ncrhu'n: nation of Mr. 'F' 8, Lindsay, resulted In f.vor of '(ha_following building permits wers in. Yostuinater McArthur, had been foreshadowed by | wishatanding the clamor’ of some individual | —the moderns in their knowledize of certain M, (orzo Ballen. Tho tegurt of the Treaeree | sued: Jobin 7, Forgoren, ons-vtocy beick church, | oy -ninuas. After discussing the situntlon, | Orangemen, who vo stated = thal the | yranches of mechanics, the lizht of the Ninee Jyas b, sOWINK 8 Unlance i land of $244. T et oo 1 CHLss gircota,” $2.0003 |y v over, and for the timo abandoning tho thought it i roud haue @ prociamation | tcenth Contury aflirma that the best civiliza: s 3 3! ) 1! Yy o " 3 Bakor, two-stary stoue-(runt dwell. | 0f taventigating tho waysof the uews-gatherer, | 10, 1nvite outaide Orangemen o the cily, if they 85, 000; Ing, No. 1150 Michigin aveous, $1,500. Itis rafd that Obandorf & Shepherd, the stluk mauufacturere, intend to 1ake a ehange of vente, The aitleted proparty-ownors nee Aulwerine ing monay to uld In thy prowecution of thess sud the uther men eagaged i atiilar business, and 2,700 han alecady been pald tn, Dr. De Wolf 8338 he will follow thewn up, #o misiter whero they gu for trial, ‘the Huprome Court Liavo austained tbe ordinance paased in August, J877, which requiros persons envaged in the slauehtering, rendening, and fertilizing business Lo Like out & Hicense, an tion, In the highest and broadest scnse of the word, is that which brings true happiness to the greater number, ~ We boast not of Ltombs and pyranifds, erected to perpetuats the namu of auy King: we glory nut In the arbitrary power of & Plarach and the siavery of the freat masses of the pevple, We rejoice, rather, that wa live in an age when one ol the chiel eluments of government {8 vot only to prote soclety at large, but to exteud fo cach_in- dividunl the larzest possible liberty, The speaker pointed out tho defects which prevented the Roman, the Evyptian, aud the Greclan - States from enjoying o long and successful 1l tollowing were elocted officers of Lhe dld not know within a tew days that thicy wero to Avaito bu protected In procession, I'ne nitention of the Mayor WP"“ to be unmediatoly directed to (he vaesuge vl the nct for suppreswing parly-process slogs, and he will go to Quebec with tho ouject of getting him bill through, ile has intrasted it to the charge of thellon. James Forrier. ‘The macts- trates, who aro {n the contidence of his Worship in this matter. sate that thero need not be the slizhtest anxtoty on the purt of citizons, who muy reet ausured that nonco will be preserved, and riot- ing kept down with & atrong arm. ‘The anuual reviow of the trads of Montreal, ust publishicd, ahiows that the trmle of the year n flour and grain was marked by no heavy they gettled down to hasinens, In the early forenoon they passed on nameroas mnall cases, snd noxt camo the matter of the ale leged crovkeduess in Hyde Park's financial inan- einent, 1t had been intended to make an carly start, Lut the witnesses were slow, and it waw not until ahout noon that tho Arst one was called. Among jthose onswering subpwenas wera I, V, ¥rooman, D, W. Potter, II. 15, Bogue, M. J. Hus- well, K, Q. Clark, John J. Bennott, Slina ¥, \Wright, Georke vA. Follansbes, sud Cominls- stoner W, E. Wheeler, y are all sup- o posed—ar auch as wera favured with boing Cun it the annual meeting hell yoterday: nt, James Van Tuwogen: Vico-Prestdent, W, Chumnberling seceotary, J, 3, Jlaule curer, Willlam Coxs Livmrian, P, A, 4 tvard of ‘Managemont—d, \ an Inwazen, G. Cuimourling J, 3. Hamilton, W. L. Masun, D, Iaibaek, The losed of Manageoient was hacccd 10 fuvitea chorus of not cxceeding i 1ty ladtes to becuwe ausiliucy urenters uf the T There was » maoting of the Normal Biblo Clase of Trinty Methodiat Church in the churcl Innldiug lust evenlis, which was 10 hiava heen led by Me. Ts, F. Jacobs, . Owlng ta the abeance from tives tho Mayor power to revoke their licenses in failures, and no wolghty losses, sav: ,, career,~showlng “that one.sided culture, how- the city of (hat gentloman, those who attended | & g p d—to have told il they knaw of «the | fnilures, dguly o8Ye, porbins, ct, 1 i rejected. The the incoting wero adirened by 168 paator orro mufl:l'lluuln.mrerl persiut In pollating the atwos. gllllll‘el:" u“d:r ‘consideratlon, bt Juet what eash | on bariev carried over' from the year before, | V€7 perleufiu ast o o bu roj I Churcl, the Hev, W, F, Crafta, **1luw to Teach Chijdren, tem ut abject-teaching, sach s prevalls in ho Kimdergartcum, as tho beat vue to be puimucd in Sunday-¢chool work. Supt, Hickoy reccived a latter from Konio- ¥a. Ont., yedtceday morning, stating that the nh hiere 18 no necessity now for procuring imllctments, All the Commisstoner of lltu"h lins 10 G 1s Lo complatn to the Mayor, and, if the por- tien do not live up to the Taw, his Houor can shut them up, and they can be fined from $50 to $200 & dny as long s thoy continue tu violate the cit urdinaaces by runulag withaut a leense, This Yictory 18 due 10 the ¢iurts of City-Attorney pyramida of Euypt, and theaccomplishments of the Greeks aud -~ Hownous, were not to be com- Purud with the tone, the vizor, and the prouress. veness of modern thnes, And we nced to be enrefu) that the wonderful achievinents of tho Eiglteenth and Ninateenth Centuries do not duzzlo our eyes with successcs, and Llind them Teceipta at the port showed a great [alling off for tho first seven months, but the actlvity of the rematuing period brought the recelpts up to near tha provious vear's tiures, while tho values represented a larger antonnt of money, Tle receipts of Hlour were 821,878 barrels, aguinst 915,831 barrels in 1876, Wheat receipts amount~ one swore tu in detall conld not be lenrned; but enongh was found out, however, to u' that the papers hiave long ago precaded the jury In the mo- terial information thoy gleamed. anl that tha sonttment wooms to ba §n fuvor of tndlcting Mr. Waldton for defalcation tv tha tune of abaut $100,000, Some of the evidance, too, ls under- who spuko on " advocating the eye- z, , have roficctcd OR WUme persons cone o to our shortcomings, Couceiviug the idea of & budy of '1an 60 or 46 yenre of age had been fonng | TUl stood, 10 : ed to 7,218,003 bushels; corn, 4,617,015 bushela; 4 : 5 4 s, Camp s cas g tote here | Mo ordinnncs which Ald. Hawlolgh pro- | Bactiea™'hy® o’ etk "re alton Wit | Curlirit) 5o 460 bunhala, tha shinmente of | UOvernment In_ whoso laws oach man's voica o few days ufu.nnd taut it was evidently a sutchile, 4 it name had tieen ot out of his hundkerchie! ond ehirt, and thuro was no means of Identifylng bim, In hishot wos found u acrap of & letter, dated ** Chicago, Wudash avenue, 127, Ifa had should be heard, noble minds have been Iabor- Ing to cducate the masses, and it overy Indi- vidual for the rosponmbilities of an fntelligent citizen, This is tho basls of vur Iligh-School pones Introducing in oraer to raise tho value of the *crip by paying d per cont intercst from the date of lswio until it s pald, seoms to ho un original tden, none of tho city officials kn wing anything depusit town bonds as collaleral secarity upon which it ia claimed that he horrowed 850, 000, which now makes rtof hisdeficit, A part of the featiinony Ix also sald to hiavo mtended to sur- last year were 17,807,634, of which 5,813,303 were wheat and 8,740,385 flour. Mora wheat, corn, barley, and rye were ebipped during the year, and Jess peas and oats. The quantity of X Al | abontlt, Comptrollor Farwell savs the city can- | round tha making over of certaln awainp Innds, (o 1t bipped at Ki It B system aud Stato Unlversitios. But we are in Tadten’ gold ed will A" A fraln traushipped af ngston {uto harges i B 0 elronet SOt B the Tetter 04, Lot pay inturcal, since thare wae no spprope(ation; | atealghiten up his uccounts, with suspicion, and to [ frii® raushinped at s 500, dunger of running Intoan oxtremo,—of con: ero muoney un hand, oy Court deciston 1n the rendlm’ cnses would have to b awaited, City-Atforncy 'Tathill belioves inter- ent ean bo patd, and so does Corpuration.Counnel Honfleld, but tho latter ways the Interest must be Ihited, —that ts, censo ¢ “n cortsin date, Hoth tho luticr assert that the Council could appropriate wionoy nest year to pay thia yenr's intorest, just ss 18 dune {n tho case of & Judimoent, YEDERAL AFFAIRS. upreme | bave creatod the impresslon that it was intended that the lond should, at the ond of numerons jav. its, revert to the creditors of Waldron, Niblock Whila only & uart of tho story was told, & C ‘what was icard did not impress the jury favor- ably. POMEROY, Abont 2 o'clock, or tmmediately upon the con- venjug of tho jury aftor & recess for lunch, Infor- matlon was brouitht that Poweroy, the Isle pur- founding futelligence and morality, in- tollectual trafuing and heart-culture, Wlile we are teachlng the more ignorant clusscs to kuow what is tight, we nced somo mighty power to lend tho inteligent classes to do what s rl, rom the cumparison of an- bushels than in 1876. Barley, corn, and wheat were all carrted by this route In larger quantity this year. 'The totalof wheat shipped com- ares favorably with that of 1870, which was Elm.nw hushels. Most of the pork -hlrpcd from Montreal in_burrels is taken ny tho Lower Provinces, Durlug last year 10,054 Lurrels wera ecnt thither, whilo but 2,008 barrels wero shipped to Britain,—tho total shipped bolni Mr, Amand Guagf(. of Baden, Germnny, an able lecturer, will lecture this evening at the North Side Tarner-1{all, nis nabject being tho eo- <ial nnd polltical condition of Australla and Call. fornin and the Chiness question. Mr, Goegy was one of (ha leaders of the ficeman rovalution in 184l and was Secretary of Finance of the Provis. fonal Government, Vo has dune much to enlighten his countrymen concarnlug the resources, proge right, clent aud modern civilizations, having empba- eized tho fmportance of intellectual training, and the still greater noceasity of heart-cutture, Fens, nnd general condition of thia country, whic ciinsable Depuly Assessorof South cblcm. who | 14 barrels, a greator quality than in elther the speaker anawers the question with which he e hias visited th 1! o . ‘wat nentloned “ju these columns yesto had y oponed, as foltows: The highest lberty, the Lz will undoubtodly ho Intenestiase e ths ovon buen found. "It Las alrosdy boon atntad thatho [ Of tho o provigus years. Bhipmeuts of meats | PPOTEL G (R IONAD The, MEyost lborty, tho shiow & decline from 10,238 packas 8,244 lnst year, Bulpmoots of clicesa fell of 48,377 boxes as compared with last year, and shipments ot butter fell off 53,017 Kegs. ' Tha decllue fn Montreal {mportation of teas from uearly 8,000,000 puunds fo 1803 to 8,708,000 pouns ir) 1870 Is ascribed to_tho prevalilug de- cs In 1874 10 The Bub-Treasurer disbursed $20,517 yes- terday. Tho internal-rovanue receipts amounted to $28, 180 yeaterday, ‘The recolpts from tho tax on spirita yes- was wanted by the Jury, und that it had tacitly agreed thint if he would_come forwar el who bribod bim, and who he subsoque vided the money with, that ho would be Immumity, and the fact that ho had besn found was to0 good 1o be kept from tha raporters, The nows war brought them Instanter, and with 1t the A peded devolopinent of all hia powers, should bo thu chitef object of man's efforts. TIR CLASS-IPOEM was dellvered by George liorton, of Marshall, uud was ontitled **Roilections Upon Happls ness,” It was written In the jambic pentane- ‘The Yixeonilve and Sub-Finance Commit- tees of the Firomon's Asanciation met yestordny afternoan {n Fire-Marshal fiennors ofjee. Mr, Grorge 31, llow preslding, ‘The meeting conside ered the matter of arcanvementa for the great Tournament which 18 to take place in Soutembor, and Marshal Hennor was authorized to I8 dise oatise that ho would sppear beforo tho fuey to- ters of Pope, aud uxhibited a true poetlcal spirit. gretion an to il wtyle and numor .,rh;:f:;r'x'm'm:- “fi;:'“:“;:"f:d‘“‘fl"”‘l;l Z: fiy"and perform . s part of "the ;ct:n- prosalun, and (o Ametican sompetition, NO abutract or quotatlons from 15 wowld 80 1 o be printed. The pirizos, 18 wi A -1 2 [? e 18 s iy, j ihune, ce, coni principally of cash’ and meisin-_A Tas: & o Comt ot serar s IO wOrth of | St {0 8 i Sho et T | Ovraws duno ShThu (ollowon jetter, . | fustice the new 4 por cont bunds yesterday, Ono hundrod barrols of highwines wore taken out of hond yesterday for oxportation. The Black Hawk Diatiliory wiil sbip 300 barrols of al- TNB AFTERNOON EXERCIAXS § wore leld In the Universlty Campus, s very largzo number of spectators ""l:fi.” The fullowing was the order of exorelso: March—Oparty, nhle report was recelved from the Sub-Flnance Commltiee, nftor which the mesting udjourne: At nhout bnlf-past 3 o'clock yesterday afietnoon engine No. 29, offtho Chlcago, Buriing- . Ttobinsan, dresscd to the Uovernor-Geucral, i published in the Official Gavetts owxXiXo STrexr, May 10, 1878, ~My Loap: 1 bave tho hoor to ncknowiedga tho receipt of yvour Lordship’s dispatch of tho 10th of April last, in- reat Interest In working up tho case, and that he guu sat up untll 12 o clock at night arranging to makn the comiug exploslon tereide. In conneciion with this ho also tuld the reporters that ae the news of Pomeray's cuming to-day had n ton & Qulucy Ralizoad, iinglueer ¢, i oohol for export Vriday, nounced to tlio jury atepa were At once taken look sing an address sdopted by tho Bemate ai Class.Bistory—W. W. Auveur, ran over a man an tho Hingin Central track, ot ihs e R oo atarag g Ussuing of & epecial veulre suzic (oung au K drese sopted by 1he ey | Overtua (o * Btridalia "~ Klotow. foat of Thirtoonth streut, wnd cruvhed i into a outy-throo harrels of whisky, soized nnd | moning the Juby for snother week's servica” that thelr deep feoling of rogretat yoar Apprunchin (ass-Prophecy—8, D. Wailiog, L4 s 0;' Pl"lkh I Oiticer l‘&unlulck tooktthe re- | aug out of tho sand In the pits near the AuSabla | the investigation of Pamuroy might be cowpleted | doparture from Canada. I have rocelved with \vlllz—lmlllfirnlnnérnml-l- IFH"“ Dicgh 111 {lw( n‘_ lul orzue, aud, on cutting open his Distlllery, in Qrundy County, some (wo ond a | by those who liad started it, and that ao ofiicial rx,,".,m' and have communicated to thu Queon, arawel resd—~Clasa President, augh- clter nddromed. to 1 Sy ny Which” was 0 | buif years ago, no fa bo sola by the Uniied Aiates | communication Lsd besa sddressd to BReRT | aireirey.And have communieat valuo of the sorv’ | F o Fidat pi " Cpgreined o W e Vaudeaaan, Miebl- | Mardaton e 8% prox, Kera on the subject, . 1c08 which You bave Funderod during yoar adininte: a4 Bong—C. M. Gayley—oa fallows; Finea Dy atnd ngoeiited Muyy 20, - and | T UEN, M'ARTHUR. tratlon of tho Government of the Dominlon. 1 Hall, glorions Seventy:elghtt ljlxnrk‘ I 1;:1 co Meoch, inclosing a certited Tobaoco-denlurs still continna to pay their In the matier of investizating McArthur, the | have, etc., . E, Hicrs Braci, On thee our pralaes walt, sk, Aeichman saind Forgortaw i sccl, | axes \argely: oauio fecolpte from tobacco yester. | wania informant told the reporiat that one of the | ““Tiis Dominion Government wave stationes an Ay L srentyetit) - 3 wore =1, 9 3 3 ol o'l v H Jpon the track, ss lio Lad fruquently cautiosed | ‘The cigar-mAnatactiriag hustome o oy Fumigration Agent at Duluth, to louk after tho H or urors hud taken lecal aidvice a1 to the right of the i eloug to ury to take hold of a case -wmm* to ha Unlted Statos jury,—or, in othor words, o United States case. Ho vald the Juror in quostion was aatiafied of the Jury's power to go intu the in. ‘vostization, and they proposed to do It whether or 6o, with the idva that, If they accomplished uothe Iug elve, that they would so silr the case up that the next United States Jury would not dare to fatl tn uotice it wnd proba it to the bottom, The in- formunt suld furthor~and ho seemod to speak os I he wpoke suthoritatively forthe jury—that nnother abject of l:nln¥ into tho investigution was 10 yeach oie of McArthur's subordinates, who was on ordinary citizen, aad who in the defalcation had played & part which made him_amenablo to tho faws of the BLate, snd, boyand all doult, aub- ject tu indictment ot the hande of a State jury, 'nia case will be reached, 1t is sald, later in the UI thea wa'll worthy pruves Cowe, sond a shous Above—~ ail, Bevonty-elght! hins to not ro vo pear, Thero arrived in this city yosterday Carl Htaugen's irst German sclentlu!unediuun l’(onnfl the warld, ‘Pl parties composing 1t are as fole Tows: Carl Staugen, manager of the expedition} Albeet tulske, student of philosply, of Derin Vou Der Oston Lobgust, -~ of Lobgnst Ifre 1 of Anchiea: Arthur Warfnra, ariist, of Antandeubuette, Sileain; Caraticro Paolo Rtter, of Villa litter, arate, nenr Lugano; Edogard louben. of 'Berhn; and . Dr, Sehwabe, rom Wolmar, Theyaro uisking tholr ternat tho Pulmer flonse. They left Muy, 1438, and will return Jangary, 1879, Thele route luas fullows: Borlin, lircmien, New York, Pliladelpbla, Wshingtou, [Bulialo, Ntagars, ¢ 5. Louls, Deaver, Salt Lake City, San iemeo, Yotohawa, intercats of Manitoba amigrints, He hos lssucd & circular warning cinigrants agalnst Minncsota land.aharpors, A large number of lands in the lplm-nhuw Ottawa, havi nE heard of tho cancellation of thelr lots by thie Govermneat, have seut on men o build shanties and take possesaion, They ore doterinined that whoever comes to disporse themn will have to do so by forcible means. ‘The contract for the Pemblon Branch of the Caoada_Pycific Rallwny lias been signed by James Murphy and William Upper, who tuke Mr, Kuvanogh's tender, aud agrev to perform the work at his ficures, uctal Dispateh to The Tridune, 1lat 1a developing utoa very important Industey {u Chicago, - Mrs, Ellen Loftus, the keoper of a pinco at No. 54 Sherman street, was up befors Commise sioner Hoyne yesterday cliarged with dealing out whisky und clzars without gutting tho uecessary ;hlvlu:lllmin' license. Bho was hoid in $500 bail or trial, Mounday aftornoon & young man antered the rectifying-house of Willtam Sprunek, No. 215 Clybourn avenuc, und reresented himaclf & l)-finv ty Internal-ltevenuo Collector, As no one has Lven recently apvointed (0 vuch & position, 1t ls preaumod that the fellow is a frand, Deputy-Colleotor Bpringer was yostanday apvolnted Tobacca-Inspuctor for tlis district Ly raons who hold crown- iy mem’ey roseate it o the County of Th; 1 Thiguyh Iife we'll celobrate, Valr Sevonty-eight Thy future, wondrous bright Ju aunset's golden |ight, Glows uow within aue sight— Fair Bovonty-alght! Then lot ue, hiaod in han: Hwall out the chorun grand, 1lull, Beventy-vight! Yo waters, dush your spray; Yo winds, sweop on your wayy ulllml forth the lay—~ ov Yudto, Osakka, N torm, uud the least that ta cxpucted a8 tha resultls uRNHEC, Juno 25.—In the Lucal Lexfslature, N ty-uighit! Nniznanil, ' Honukong, Mhanghat, arrsis, | Colector 1arvovs The sasson fo the snomincne | the Indicumont of th I'l"'"fllzg",‘:j';{j"“-h" KeslE M5, heine peesaniot pastion it | Gutop—restit Lust o Licos "~ Hermuon, lukupore, « alcutta, Deinl, Lavor, Sriulzar, Boms | Wik the fact that's now trade e about to ba opened | _ To- o thim ity will bex: *I7 | era and multaters of Montronl, drawing the at- | . W. Augur, of New Orlcans, La, tho class ol Lecabad, Sludram, Polut dg G, Canciy | IaChicayo kiown astabsccocxportation. Thuuew | Droceedings bocamo pu teutiou of tho Government tos recent judemont | historian, commenced his At foe Nuos piria, Naples, Itowe, | ufics yivide no R emoluments, lut ls sucessary of the Supreme Couct relative to tha brewera® HISTORY OF THA OLASS : Ice, Munich, Derlin, i s, tiue FxvDI Oluceo trada was unly. CORRESPONDENCE. liconse imposed by the Goverumont of Ontarlo, | by dedleating it t0 tho membors of tho Gradu. ‘I'nu cloding cxercines of the school year at | Govornment.” Tho tret to ship Lo forsien lands FILRWORKS, aud to the prompt action of said Qovernment | ating Class, the Faculty of the Univeraity, sud the Couvent of the Sacred They took 122,600 clyars Tleart took place yeater- | wae It. W, Tanslil & Co. To the Editor of The Tridune, In accordance with that declslon in rofundivg | the ussembled strangers and friends of the sty afternuon 1 the chapel of the fustitutiun, an | outof Lond, which g to Geruany, wad wiil peoie Py utico's Tatter | tha fees praviously collocted, and requusts thut | Unlversity,—giving bis ressuns for the dedica- R atest, Nese Thtoop. “rus'sooin was el | 2y cote sickta Kow York sy ily-(iporied s | , CHIohaa, June £l 1 nawar o Justic'sater | e feot pravious)y sollsvct aud reautate thut | University —piving bie ressous lor 4 tho fact ulied, and ovarything passed off in tbu most pless- | vanina, S & A, Robluson exported forly canes, J 1 would eay that tho Injustice he com. | Sriment In reward to ts moncy similarly cols | that the prosent Gradusting Class was the lust unt wnd savisfuctory ‘manner, ~Bishop Foley and | about 12,600 pounds net, of ‘tobacco cuttings, hounce, 1 woul y lected from the petittonors siuca 1873; und ulso | one to graduate utider what had appropriately otber membera of ‘the Cathoile elorgy waro “pr Vhihgolo Kiclund, Tho trade promlaes Lo de- | plains of e entlrely Imagiuary, as neither she | (3L they be exoucrutod from paylng the | been cafied the old rogtmme, Practically, from Hivaun onfupers A iy il 30 Wiloplargely iu iae forare, ordinance {u quoation nor auy slmilar one bas | gnoguts uow sald te be due for 'the current | this da , class-bonda are broken. The historian exceclves of tho day w"a’iu;'l'c‘m;'.’:{'.‘x'l'\" P —— over been onfurced In Chlcago, T'be Pourth of | yuur, vrocceded to relato the triats, and experlences, Ul young ludios, "Clia ‘irgd. ing, on he pro- CRIMINAL, July is our natiomsl boldsy, sud tie dis- [ The fon. Mr. Bachand said that the bill the | and successes of tho claas duriog. the fous in a dislogue, **Don Pasguale, Tt wers Luken by Misves Crouk, Sau- , and | s Louersun they of fireworks on that day 8 custom Auy odinance ine charge Government intendel to Introduce relsting to as vld aa our indopondence. cars ta members bud becu together, tha Legislative Council con vuthd the @bo- [ the class pursonaily aud statistically, the Two small boys, named R. 8. Mewitt and e e % Henry 8ullers, one 10 and the uther O yoars , | terfering ,with 3t will take fte piaca with | litiun of that House pure a nple, declariug | followlug Is token ln.:m the bistory: Only 65 e i el e | Bl e Tt L gt P e o Lebioataey cuauia,destariug | followlg ks taicvs from the bla P A e after which cunio u dialogus cotitled *+ Madinon ateet, Iust Biht, and wers preparing to [ 80d be 88 ‘powerluas. It would be about us casy | alst of two Uranches,~tho Lisatensut-Governor | muin. Niue recrults hovo folued 1ho class,— Lhol uriicipated in Ly Minses Whaling, teat Sodi whEn. (b preparing to onforce an ordinance compelling pu to | and the Assawbly, thys maklug & totsl of 74 wraduates, Of the Tughes, Houen bugleld, and - Kosnig.' ateal sume ge en thoy wore collared sud | ypuok the truth, or to walk on tkels vars, as one HaLiwax, Juno 25.—A hout contalniog elght | originul 23 ladies, ouly 6 remain n:ldfllul§ re. Heivenk Are Telling, * from the orstorioef taken to the Madison Streot Station. prubibiting Arewor! Lnuuu uicy waas capsized by a suddes_squall in | crults bave been rocelvud,-nuhnu inall 8 la- “Lrcution, ™ waa sung at the close of the diale, 1t wos stated yeuterday munong the erim- | , Jf Justice wiil take th tronblato look sround, | Chester Busln Buuday tvening, Four wers | dies, Thicty-nine pf the cluss wil) take the do- A iition.” sucled * A Counuel, by Bliss | ooy hat tridget Gary sod amse oy, the | fiie ity reay” to il Browarie tn any querny | drowned. ‘Ihoir namen wore Schaffer, Dessau- greg of i A.5 18 ot C, B} 10, of Pi. B.: 6, of 1, fullowed. 'f) ‘ o 5 4 ? LB cuusinid of iho - Marcho Hiumpanie, - oo Mivesy | particato s bastardy sult which snded fa 2 sorery | Sersd acnil, b0 s drowo nst the w sou, Elsonlausr, and Dimu L B and 4 of M ue meiuber of the clasy was bory iu Chins, 3 In Prussiu, and the re- mutuder fn the Unitod States. Tho averuge ago of the class ls 23 years 11 months and 14 days,— probably the youugest clasa that has ever grad- uated. “Tlic oldeat member is 28 yeurs 7 mouths aud 13 days; the youugest s 20 yu ! age, Luoley and (rook; the bestuwal of graduating hunors on Misees McMahon, Conway, aud Connor; thu vuledictory adiress, by Miss McMahons and tho dintribution of prizes, nearly every scholar in Whe couvent reewing a reward of sots kind. Thers was & ruthor extensive muln of y in: ud not agalnst the firing off, bis children, :1 thoy have innarited. goud heaith and. capacity for enjoyweal, will be Ulaced on oqusl foatiug with Ahe tuore favored sons of furtue. Dxzatsu, BRET HARTE; back-down ou the part of the misn sud a warriage Lefore Judge Pollak, wero seevants in the Breyoort Hlouse, 1t wppuars that they Lave uot been cone nected with the Brevoort for » luuy tima, R. Buith, o colored reproseutative, was - ——— 'THE INDIANS, Howard Has a Tmlh with the Hostlles, Ban Fnanoisco, Cal,y June 25.~A Silver Clty ol ¢l Vi » he hLieavi mou fu the clasa weighe Lyomieuory uotc, execated by Samuol J. Walker, | CLrec ot Taveany as pultior 1 ol Jatterdsy on | o viim MaN 7UAT WAW HOBN TO DIB GANR. Tdis) dinatits ways tha slvanea trouos of T sty a1 NS clase sl Chincery, Portian i cuutier, Eag., Sastur i | Lorrowed a watch and. ¢ from J. W, Meyer, iy Cranky i 9 hostlles Bunday, | ol ts 10, sud the aversge wl’.,"““’l‘“,m”")‘,’;’lm"l;"fe"l:ug""}::f"l ;n"“‘:"{'l‘?f: audk revaacd o return It sloy Ha: Dory o ween him, -Alull:lu:kcr.- furty-five miles from Ifarnoy, Ueruard bore | 1437.5. 'fho luut of the number atunds 6 fect urtistically cxccuted wouvenite of Uhe great reals :‘m‘m ..‘:.?.'.».‘M&‘.‘.:‘::h u.:l:l Wers urrosted aud | 'Vhal m: \'"hb!.-"?:;,":d';' fll,: ki se brunt of the eugagement, The buttle took | 287 fnches, Thu sverage Light of the ciass la 6 spceulator were mostly bouht . The documents of varjounall , mowe catling for 313,500 aud others for Luly 2200, Thiv dnin’t seein to make tmurh difers feut BY fuche ‘Tweuty-tive of the class will study law, 10 will ~teuch, will be- cowe civil cogioecrs, 8 wining ewlneuli place at Curry Creck. fluward has ¢ent si) tho Lroups possldle tu the frout. Col, Rubbin: two soldiers wero killel. The couriers rode Vith bis fipe all 101 baven't § bove Lo be damned. "Twas when | mysell was ot Weet, Which fact | wuuld have yon 10 know; Lt Huturda, a Granger from Hartford, Mich., nawea ol 8 7t Mathiogou, came to town, clisuced tu_ drop iute Aunlo Wricht's Bouse of nd 4 busiuces-men, 12 aro undecided, 1 will st yrice, pweser, oo they il weut fora on Cllnion siciei. e fotimed the uo- | ¥ was then but & kid at ths beat, [ m",';"“:n‘g ';"";“lgf; “,2:":’,"',"%:':1“’;[": follow diplomaty, 3 tucology, 1 outualam, | ok ¢ notey 'which were secured by | quatntance - thcrs o oun; ; 3 utdle, cinfurceu, cdiclu, Ono it §4, (e el ot ot abou el Tuce | Biluce Corroll, “'fha’ acqislatanee Voo | Y16 2 father did fullow ths plow, Muj. Egbert, of Camp Lyou, hay been notiled | Bedielue. Ono juan las spent $1,00 in fuur X cly 8 nomingl vie at beal, the years to gain an cducation which another re- celved for ‘The averawe for expenses for four years is $1,785 per man. Ninsteen of the ay thoy huve no relicion, sud 3 befleve fn Robert-Ingersolism. *'Chelloe of ditfercuce be- .Hpened inle lutimacy, sud Nr. Muiblason was Iuduced to take u hack-pids st Ul own uxpeusy, with Miss Carroll fur & cowpanion, sud Rob- ert Mendetaon. tha deiver, fur 8 pilot. After driving bout the city for wome time, the tu protect the Winnemucea road, snd give bat. tloto the Lostiles flcutug in she direction of Owybee, “The probabilitive wro that the hos- tilce Bove el wilth o severe ropuli, T witl cail 1t & Granuor profession, Whick the same "tls iy llilll 1o msintain, Faor il old way himeel, Doescuslon By juwplog agoiber man's clatw, Feciily for the moury loanen being wholly 1n the Tuwd it up for collatoral, Alog ther thore were 11 -eis Lutes of Buinuel 1. oftercd. and 4 cou- e ol Judaments. Une of these, for $11, 60, o Adtucd weutiet Bim by the Inteenatfonal L. Ank. wee | (irnger found himsclf allost wod slony on Wubegh va didn's i [{ Tartn, # iR tween thesge two creeds will be readi): re Bty byt .I'nul;' mh:uu“‘m:g the olucr. fur Civies miang el:'."wnnl::u“lin B i dm':-‘xv: T :;}-‘:;’E’:fi:fl-fifi lw:'y. i THE LA SALLE MINERS, :,m"'l'" Y ara Chxl;lhlu. S‘Euucup‘ul ey 7 p 3 palchiaa ¢ » Lauk ; pri orin Liad the frivky Blanche arrested, alony uile uble Lo take bls own part Spe (OuR Jongregationalists, aptists, reqd- A T (T {'.;'.«' - Rtune vhiot, Thoy will faco the Judgment-bes | @ bo dealibg ibo sce sad tho trey. A e T, Uytoduan A ' Mormon, ¢ Norrson this muining, Gvid ML Sumuer, tho young mon boreto- f01e tentioned 8o charged by Licut, C. Garduer, Lubo AL Fors Dodve, with stiempted bisckumil, wus before Justice Mewcli yuaterdsy siteruvo 3ud I the abseuce of Lieut. Gardner was diss churged, Detectives Simmuny und Codlerton, who workid up the cre and wade tho urrest, teatided ihet Bumner had admitted Lo them that ho bat writteu 1wo letiesy, onc ot which contatuvd threats LaSarus, [)l, June 25.~This morning agein the strikiog miners to the number of about 800 preacuted thewselves st tho Unlon coal shaft, midway between LaSalie and Pery, and fuduiged in wenacing specches. Before that, buwever, they wet the vewly-cmployed mivers, escorted Ly ths Peru Red-Ribbon Zouaves, a quarter of a mwile west of tho chaft, aod greeted them with Meent T the ok for wihiieh undeclded 1 1 Methoalst, 1 sntt-Methodtal, 1 All-Balnty, 1 wixed, 1 Golden-Rule, 1 doubtful, 1 pist, 1 Quaker, 1 Catholle, Elsven of the class care- futly wvoid politics; 27 believe that the strength of Republican juatitutious saved the vountry thirteeu years ago, sud are cousequently Repub- licans; 9 are Democruts, 7 Independents; one Intends to settle o Michizau, aud has conse- uently ;umeu the Urecubackers; 1 is auti- But he onco met bis match, —a Dullwhiscker Wha but vl the scu wit wlle:. lllxlo Liw wealth ou the buard Le did stack ber, ud dared Bret 10 cover 1o phie, To blufl this maa ¥ it was haed, E Folks said be was bura to dle giiny Henco, said he, **1 will follow you pard, ‘Fill no dust 10 wy pouch dovs rvwaln,™ Mpetion Wel W0 notes cptember, 1872, fur S50z, o) tur 3160 wuch. mude al the e L %‘U‘\J‘:' .aclll‘l‘ by Huulg\\'. 4§ iy hr 200 (Or the Gkt pal 2 for the otbiers, 4 eEeh puk by i 38 v tsted yesterday thet Mr. E. K. Clegr, one of the Texaw cxcurslonisty who have e c ¢l 4 ¢ co ¢ t it layes. ’I'bie tustcs of tha different membera of gt el forine ‘fx‘.fl'r}.:"."o'ffn'.'e'fllu'f-‘.' Il o '"\‘\’-i.'{:h'f‘,.:“fl..'fl:h".3':}".2..',":fihfl.;"i:'mnq kfit'.',';h":‘i:?"w'.“tf’.!.".".‘:,':'.!:‘“m,“,'}:fi:;,‘:‘:,‘.", o avas, Teat therd 10 Hi) BtstutEts AY Ve of Sluitord & MeKuud for | . Tue oiber lalter As 1o ouriatied Dad howisi ke, h winera st | ous as they are {ustructive: ‘Three aru nover The case catny u‘r cld, aud was dimiseed 3l cowm- inle, the “laticr D0t supesniog. Tbo Suile and Peru uddresscd the -Ldkms the shaft, counseling moderation, und thy latter umll{ dispersed without any violence. Another vistt from them I8 expected to-morrow moraing. £Speciul Dispatch 10 Ths Tribune, BriworizLp, Ji., Juus 25.—The Governor waa telezrapbed to-day by the Mayors of Peru aud Lasalle that trouble by strikivz miucrs was expected to take place to-morrow., ~The Mayors . waked Lur troups,—15) wew, The Governor re- awused; 7 seek fntcllectusl food duriug their lcisure hours und play whist; 7 delight most fn boating, 6 n dauciug, 510 bilards, 8 1o cards, 8t thut littlo gume which Ab-Sis did not uu- derstand, 1 fu plcking cherries, 2 o sleep, 1 in star-guzig, 11n whittliog, and 1 fu popplng the question. ~The favorite study of 16 ol the clays i3 bistory; of 8, knulish litersture; of 6, watl- cmuticsd of 4, Greeki of 0, Gerwmn; of 4, Buy, pary, quick, show vp your hand 1 ¥ fucle, upon investization, seem to be Ihat W bay Lecu nuspetted that (e £efe & Chlcare, In violu- celved by Licut. hey were full of turcats, blasplomy, dieusting olecenlty, and geners) cusecdie, Suwner could not bo conuected with the: od these wos Lo teatinony thut Ue bad ever tbzeafened W pullish 4 Lovk sbout the perdon in question unleas bie was pald w good round vuta, The Court semaried 1 disilssiug the asy that Lhe wilivs of Bret spranz to his foot, and be ewore, Which fact § min fres 10 proclata Thra quick He wado tracks for Lhe'door, — Tuls 10an that folks sald would dle pume. th s 0l ats syrecicnt with the otber foade, wie icheis allces thau reguiar rslce. A Luw- the purty of Texuud, ut Lbe solicttation L1 v of Tae Geweral | Fameuger Avout sougut fiun o Mulivra lot "ol 1beg leave to thank the gentivman who kindly Neat e s uice ot ol puper. 1t takvd wgucy W 5. . Lcacty chemistry; ot 8, modern languager; of 1, Pola on Whiat; of 1, Ruskin; of {. metapnysics. In protc, Macaulay fa the favorite, having 12 ad- mirers; I ‘Thomas tho form 7 prefer and Longfellow: toethe; and the members of the class, merous, and thoroughly appreciated lv( class, from whom frequent chcers were el Tho exerclses of the afternoon were closed by the farewell remarks of the, President of the class, C. M. Daugherty, of Xenla, O. In the evening, the Senfor reception was held In & pavilion erected on the Campus, whers tiio dauciug was beld and tho supper served, Nrw Havey, Conn., June 25.—The exercises of Class-Day st Yale College begau this fore- noon. ‘The class poon was deltvered by Harry Clark Coe, of Cincinnatl, hls subject being **Quettions.” The poem was a pleasing retro- spect of colleze life 1n many meters, The urator was Willlam Howard Talt, also of Cinclnnati. His subject was ** The Professionai and Politiesl Prospects of a College Graduate,” and the orn- tlon was a'scarching examiuation of the politic. al crrors, and & condemuation of the evils in Thackeray, Ueorgs El L Ilot, Ruek: son und D¢ Quit Beott, C-r?rle Dick, Victor Hugo, Matthow Arnold, Dr. Uhase, Plato, Jean I‘n"' ell, Roberl bert Bpencer, 1. Binger of Michly Danel hakspe on are thy Ingersoll, Iy er hav Tennyson; s,n‘n 1, Pindar, vue nade u American publie lfe. Among the prizes awarded were the follaw- ing: The Larued echolarship to Gearge Tapscott Knott, of Springficld, Mo, ; THE BODY-SNATCILERS. A Furthor Levy to Be Mado on ths Pickle of the Michigan Unlversity, Speclal Dispateh ta The fyiduns. Axn Annon, Mich,, June 235, —Tho body- snatebing sensation advanced auotber step to- day. Col. Snclbuker, the Cinclnuati dotective, arrived here to-duy in hopes to get some fur- her clew as to Morton's place of conventment, Morton belng wndoubtedly the rober of both Ilurrison's and Devine's grave. He learned bere. No ane knew anything about Suelbaker tried toln- rdman to help blm hunt up Morcon, nd Herdman roferred the matter to the Re unauimonely decided that it nothin Morton's duce He ents, n was not tectives and rope 1 Morton (it they were able) for tho dutective's clutenes. that ho will, however, have bis mau in o short i 10 Widtewa Everett Waters, of Cinelunati, whercabouts. ind the; their duty to uss time, uotwithstanding this, Baturday here and remaln some time, tends to fdentily other bodies now in the medi- cal vaults and sent from Clacinnati. brine persons liora to aselst hiin in this. also sald that he will have a requisition with Dlin by which ie will be entitied to tuke Herdman nud others, perhaps, back to Clocine natl with bim, dymg In 8. who s thelr arri deceased i dose of oplum with the Infention of sulcide, Ho wns tuken to the Morgus and the Coroner notitied. colors on spools which wo Wheesler & Wilson Manufacturlng Company, 163 Clark 1ife, e e— AN OVERDOSE OF OPIUM, At about 1 o'vlock yesterday afterncon, & boorder at the Elmore House on Halsted atrect, betweon Monros and Adams, was found Iits pamo was P. Harrls, his bed, and Adams all in but he i ival, came to his cod —— SEWING SILX, We have s surplns stock of sowling silk in fancy fifty-yard, 100 cliing rd, and quarter-cunce por cent below coat, Btute street. WHITIIER—BTARK K V! Ur, Thomas, Al, I. Stariey. he une 24, Washingto 3.2 Wasl PORTER=ADI nd Peter, by th mAunmIAGES, AR 2 S i T this elty, June 24, b C. Whitiner and_ Mra, Sara ERT—At the Cathedral of 84, Paul the Loy, Join 1L, K o vex Porter aud Elzabeth Abert, hiniion (D, C.) papers please copy. ncey o 20 and the Iatter § followers: ron; 8, Milton, Lowell, Nearly all ‘the meinbers of the class have taken extra atudies: extras; another b token threo extras; snother has taken two sears In pharmncy, hesides his other work, Five of the class have been onco suspended,—a majority ot them with Jast vear's class. Thirty- two folfowed some oceupation before entering collage, Twenty-live of the cluss use tobaceo, ‘Two of the class recret that the vourse was not elective; one, who wished to study architect- ure, complaing of the peuuriousuess of ihe Legisiature. Eight of the class aro engaged: historian argued co-education cannot ibe a failure. THE PROPUECT was read by 8, D, Walling,4of Clrelaville, O., and in {u was foretold the future of the vurlous ‘Lhe **hits” were nu- their died The pliyslclans both agreed that Von Holst, 1 Dickens, 83 Hulwer, 2 10, a1, , and Donald G, Mitch- | Webster, and Her- are and the Sweet fayorites in song,— Wordsworth Bcott, and and Burns. has takeu thirteen p une full year, and from this that the cited, YALE, the Clerk schular- umme the role of de- Suclonker says He will roturn ou Ho n- Mo will Itls Dr. weore sent for, powrer to save sliortly nfter by takiug on over- nowles, oo Monday, bath ol “CARLYLECAL 38 Wart Adampoat, P. m., Jessle Tiuning, wifaof J. HP—At his resldence In ot cancer of tha. v ye =X he chla city, yualpLan r and hij ¥, and At of Wi age. Deco: ily-respected of or several year: had & Iarge s was 8 _reshilln) busincss Integrity, NNUAL FUBLIC e, A Alamnt A will b held this avey cornor of Clark aud funderiand wil Y Ta ssaciation of tie nahinglot dellvor a esponsiiilities of will lwre, by whom res Asteemad ol for bis fiae. scelsl quanttes ‘aad sich ANNOUNCEMENTN, )2 at the First Metliodist Cliurch, Lyt titied ** A 1 {a duper eutltiod A} Lo ba Was o tisane of Nelson Coun. uslnens her of friond a and e was ntly MERTING OF “THE Juiveralty of” Uhicagy sivacts. Tho ftev. . oratian, oo, Pl lucated Mun. " Eu')’lfl 4 Chicazo Quartet will resent. R. T. MARTIN Nos. HAIR 1ova WILL REMOVE ON a_snd Guwds, wli froa, 2067 State-st., PALMEN [tOU) The bel‘D!Lul In Chicago for Mair t JULY § TO Van Buren. AT NTORE, retail. Tuiuroved eetaliy. 40\ HAIRE= Wil st S Wigs"mrule'te oider sl ¥ BURNL 202 w. fnuw, o i brice. Kxtras itusiia Beats, st o b $1,23. Bent by uiall v receipt of " Phiiladelphis wholesala and retall. M o Tepalty Kopt fu tands, de. Bladivoist, 4 Yery cheap, LAWN Attuc! asa), contls Mowers, e Fepatred. stuck, Vises, e, Send for p For_Lawus, tocg, S Minadesee. ** Wiy & co., 50 Madison’st, By TRUNK! Qur o take Tuy o | By 11, FRIT 200 and 23 Kande On Wedneaday, June 26, at 9} o'clook, TRADE SALE OF 200 pigs.of Crockery and Glassware. 50 Decorated Toilet Sets, comp'ete BECKFORD, Auctloucer, GLEO, 1 GO 204 70 Wabiad-av, 1,800 CASES ¥INE, WELL-AS30RTED Boots, Shoes & Stinpers AT ATOTION, Wednesday, June 26 at 9:80 a.m, prompt, GHO. ¥, GOIRY & ¢ Q. W, NoEuropean turiss 8, oW L i anvcean trip withiout £ 5uLnLs epactaiey, FARLES T. WII 143 stat 7 DMAN, lolph-st. ] 70 Wabas TUUBSDAY, JUNK 37, AT 9:30 4. M REGULAL TUAUE BALK OF CROCKHERY. 80 casks ouen luis amiorted W. G, C, € UBU. P. 40! a0d Yellow Ware. (¢, &0, Auctlvucera TARRANT'S SELTZENRR APERIENT, R e e et s ely he Nummer & universat, demand fo Tarrant’s Seitzer Aperient, ltermtive. tonic. and bload depurient of the B ot ana kY chep, From Graried tering pinces, from Iake and river, prairie-and fo; cieating, come inereased rondivitiant for this peericss Temedy for dyepepn. headache. fatalency: billonss Tiose, onatipalif oy fevor, s allthe found of bou- an san. e R AL, BUGOTTR, AUCTION SALES, By BELISON, POMEROY & €O, GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE! 50 Choice Residence Lots, FRONTING ON FIFTY-THIRD-ST,, Halsted, Peorin, and Morgnn-sfs, (Near the (ireat Unlon Stock Yards), Thursday, June 27, at 3 o'clock, ON TIIE GROUNDS. Tiirds comes the usaay r ‘These vatuahle Lots aro Subdivision of N. § acres of 8, 30 acres of 8, E. ¥ Sec. 8, T, 38, N, I. 1¢, E.of 4P M., ~ 25 Teet Front, 120 Feet Deep, Fronting on Fifty-third, Halsted, Peoris, aud Morgan-ats. Easy of accenn by steam and liorse cars, and In 1 rapldly Improving noighborhuind, and ae post- tively to be wold to the highost bidder. TERMS AT SALE. Special Freo Traln leaves Madison-st. Depot, P. Ft. W, & C IL R., at 2 o'clock p, m. on day of salo, FLISON, POMEROY & CO., Anct'rs, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE FRIDAY, Juno 28, at 0:30, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALR New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Suits, Good Second-Hand Chamber Suits, A Full Line Brussola and Woul Carpots, General ¥ouschold Furnituro, Doaks, Lounges, Dook Casos, Chairs, &o. Gonoral Murchandise, &0., &o. ELISON, POMEROY & C " FOR SALE AT AUGTIO At Noon, Thursday, June 27, 1878, On her deck, whero sha tes, at tha FOOT OF FANT FINST-NT., RAST COVE, OSWEGO, IN. ¥., where sho can bo examined daily, sundaya only excopts ed, the' ONE UNDIVIDED HALF PART (with the appurtenances belonglag theroto) of tha LARGE AND FOWKRFUL STEAM TUG ALANSON SURINER, S1x_yeara old, with pialn head and round stern, ono deck; 1o mast, A Beeterato ma-boat. Length, 127 kul') breiul 3. epth, £ 1-10 fecty ineasurns & ans; alluwed 1o carry twelvo finas 2 and Are lDl‘lrlllI A8 provided reirute mging, wilt eylder 4 13 foet seroka of platon, wil ordert two bullors (fira-box (a_form) 18 fect long, 60-12 fect diomcter; alluwed stoam presaury 59 1bs fu the square inch, ‘Torins, ) per cent and the nuctionecr's Tees, nnmediately aflor the sales 70 per tent ¢an romain o1 entlefactory security for six manina dealred. ¥or further fnformation Aty to Capt, THOMAK DOIBDIE, at Iln'vT&u or to ALY HONLor O, G, PETEIG, Trivieer of cataty of White & Go., n baikriptey, Uo Nusssu-ut., slxth foor, 1toom No, 8, New Yurk Ciiy, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Wednraday, Junie 20, at 0510 o'clock 2, m., Bale of Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, urd ware, Cutlery, Carpety, Electrie Pen nnd Press, und Other Merchaudise, 3 At173and 173 East Randolph-st. 2 e AT ENG 0., Auctioasers, — e A TURTELS, LUNG&CO., Auttinnsars, ‘Thursday, June 27. st 0% o’clook a. m., Salo of Dry Qoods, Clothing, Hats, Straw Goods, Boots and Shoes, A$173and 175 East Itandolph:; W. A BUTTENS, LONG & C uctionesrs, 1083 Wabash-av. OHATTEL MORTGAGE BALE Hougebold Farnilare, uBrmzaels Carpels, Elt,, AT ATUCTION, n FRIDAY, June 38 at 10o'clock s, 1n., st dwelllng, 0. 1ecs Wabashi-av, ‘Flic antire coutents, Marbie-Top urnitu s rlor Furatture, Painte nus, Nilver Plated Ware, Ci ry, Kitchen Ware, otu, Houss Turnivied comuletaiaale perewptory fur cash, Ly onderof urtgagee. "CREDIT SALE, ‘fla.flw WORTH OF FINE Diamonds, Gold & Sitver Watches, Solid Gold (liains, Ladics” Nets, Bracolots, A Full Assortment of Gold Rings, At Auction FIRIDAY aud BATURDAY, June 24 aud 2w, 3 v oclock s, i our Auction Rdomis, 175 & 173 wet Randoipiiost. Jve Wil sall wiihoup rescrve, for account of 8, Golds steln & Co., of Now York and Washioglon, D, ., the sci of thetr ‘wiiotomals Separuument’ 37, dulidtoln b sclla el ato ale tu_tha trado a prices that wil defy eompetition. “Terus Of sala cah nd 2. 3, aod 4 woittsnproved putss, Gools hte un AxbIbLUG, A. BUTTEIS, LONG & CO., Auctiunocrs. By D, D, STARKE & CO,, S1and 8Y Raudolpl-sk. THIB MORNING, ¢ hal it 9 o'clock, will sell & Narys sthuk o NRW AND SECOND-TIAND FURNITURE, Nouse-Purnishing and Othor Goods, L. T. Chamber Sotsy Rep. Terry, wna H, u, Buttal M. aud W, T. Tablen, “Lifiigon, Sofus, Chita, Nockers Uffice Chairt, Bureaus, Comin iedsiends, Fxteusion aud Fal-Louf Tabiat, Wardrooos, oukases, dor and Dl Deayy Hatr, Wool, sud C.T. Mutfreases, Ued Sprigy, snd Woven ' Wire treasra; Cooklui Stuves, Refrigerators aut Ice foxest VEivet, Biuesch 3.1y and Ingrain Crpeta Loth newt g second-banly Lambrequink, Wiadow Shaden, Lier wiig Muchines, uic. vic, e Tup luggles: alto ond twoe Harocas, "‘lhofu suiall Tiay nted sound, aud spocially sgapicd in. aa luuease slock of Quesnsware, IMELW, M At 378 West Madison-st., ON FRIDAY, JUNE 28, At 19 O'Clock A, M., BANKRUPT STOCK of Furuiture, Carpets. @tc.: Parlor sud led-Room SIII.LB\NIIML bhlgbilklll “Y‘llfiln‘“ . l’l'k’mnltxllu&" o Ceutra Tallea, Bpriug 0. buitu b alizeasen, Pse i Winhotris e, i, Mo Clatr. slc., wte. Thic'abuve stu rst class xuuds sad will be sold withe crye. . JMKE & CO., auc Slirrare, Louking:Qitsecs, Act ol " At 0,30 8. uleswire, By Wil. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctioucers, ¥3 & ¥7 ltauduloh-st. DOUBLE SALE. W 1l sal) Lo-day. commaniug ut hialf-paet @, tuw of Todseliold Uioda, - Wo Mt scil (4 Terzest un bt Solectiul o Farlor o v ifbred af it ey it f Vet Veivet, : Treo Bty ned " A1F Sedtehay -u-.x;“i Il ? ful) lilie uf T sl . Fob Cumpuies Paintings. Chrom arge Uris cta, of slevans des Fiv, and tourain’ Carpeis, Ul 5 Ludugus Miseurs, Loy Chstoe aad Mullicdses o cvely duscription. W By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO.y Auctivaeers, 116 & 120 Wabash-av. AUCTION BALE TINS DAY DRY GOODS, Snthing, Hats aud Caps, Ml s0d Straw Guuds, S aat PGS BRSNS MUOREIOUSE, Auctivuscr,

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