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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. JUNE 27, 1878 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Blshop Vitto, of New Caledonis, is st the Palmer lloueo. pointees for Schonl Inspector, 19 notelinible bo- caure ha has not heen a reslaent of the city for ¢ year, jtis nsserted that he lived in Wankegan until within s year, The Magor sent for Mr. Al- len yesterday to aak him ahout the matter, hat 1t does not appear that he fonnd bim, The facts will fully appear befora the next meeting of the Conn. cil.” Intlis connection 1t e proper to atate—and this can bs done with authority —that the Mayor offered Anlusmmmvnl to Mr. W, K. Sniit of 1ta cler’s told him of the Interview afterward, And | Laet evenina, an Mr. Hubbaed'a retuen from Taka [ blers, hecane Involved {n a quarrel at the New- he went off toreo hie Jawyer to rec what wad best | Farest, he fonnd n letter from Baldwin & Walker | hall llouse bar.room this morning, which ro- to do, hut. not seaing him, ha called ona North | awaiting him. It was dated June and had | guited in Wheeler’s shooting Henderer through Sldy Aseecsor, who tol3 him ho onuht to bo aascas- | probadly reachiod the honsa yeeterdny morning | 410 Tofy lung, kilting him instantle. Wheeler ed nbout §500. Ila camoa back Lo his store nnid | after he left for Lake Forcat. The letfer notified delivered himself up to the nuthoritics fmmedl- {hought the watter gvet {rom a fnancial aland. | M. tlahbard that, In coneeqaence of a default | JrIRSTl MG Do, clatming that ho did it point, and, finding that his taxes fn any event [ inthe payment of intoreet an note duo Feb, 5, | Atclv nfter the shooting, clatming that ho dia swontd onty bo abont €10, conclnded that it wonld | 1878, bolh principal and interest had been da- | inscif-defense. Heuderer was 35 years old, ond e cheaper ta pay the full amonnt than to send up | elared duc. Ou bis returr he had aleo Jearned of | leaves @ wifoand two childron. “Wheelot 16 67 the goorls, otc. ; bence be did not accept Pome- | the jndgment. years olil, end would eurich them fn experlenco and fore- | Behiool Norma! Convontion calted out & splendld thourht. oudience here to-day. A tabernacls from Bycn- The nrizes wers then dlatributed, thoso from | more tas exhibiteit by the Rtov. James Hewite, {he alumni being awnrded to Clarence D, Van ! and n Jecture of an hor delfghted the audience. Wie, Kenoshs, and Horatlo (). 8tone, Chicago. | To-night the Rev. W. H.H, Durns, of Elgin, The Greek prizowas taken by Frank L. Kendall, | fectured, This was followed by a lecturs by the of Lako Forest. Rov. 0. R. Vanhorne. of Dixon, on **The Hizh Priest.”” Brother Wardle, from Lyndon, was —— tivan, LAKE FOREST UNIVERRITY, dresed up In gorgeous robes, representing tho ield, the Jr ot that the latser deciined to accent | roy'a offer, Mr. llobbard regarded the whola nroceoding a8 ——— e vds Chiet-Tustico Field, of the United Btates | o Jomst 0 BCet e Moxt witness called was & gentioman ndornad | one in which tnera had heeh an uniue amoans of ROBDED. [Tio excrelacs of fhie Lake Foreal. Univernty, | J0ieh Felual, Phlice3qruigs mms Shaneatmi tobe Supreme Court, 18 at the Patmor Hoase, D il whito i, who Syan anzlos o concestbia | indecent haste, and ona which ‘e, could-ony a1 Dispatoh to The Tridune. :,'“‘ “““‘"l‘ 051 ":"“0 bulidiug will soon ba | revcated. Eidor W B, Bl o s ALC Tho temprntc ystardny,wt abscrvodby | DI COUNTY BUILDING, | 5 e wis s M thion, Shocciod sithe | charsites bt Condels ™ end, " salish (42 | pomyawy i Jans Sh-—n. Lavt Vandor. | VEEUS conited of u eontest for tie Durand Inzard, of Wheaton, will lecture FKrl evening. Manaseee, opticlan, 88 Madison etteet (Tatause Tollding), was st Ba. m.. T6degrees; 10a. m., 78; 12m,, 82; 3p. m., 81; 8p. m., 77. Darom- eteratB. 8. m., 20.85: 8 p. m. 30, prizes at the Presbyterlan Church In tho after. noon, DBeforo the oratorical part of tho enter- talnment was bezun, the Hev. Arthar Mitchell, ot Chicago, on behni! of the Univeraity Trus- TheY 05, e, 0, e b, AN, | ettt e wio S tih Repevoat | burE o welkktows setdent o thiscly, et to nof now Mome O a 1 e . ARTNIng, oe. -ang comid pot Tragine why they | vent the turn matisrs hnd taken. - T hnd nn ies, | Souesvillc lst night and put up at a hotel near Diad been'enlled, howaver, that tho Conrt wonld rustain sachan | the depot. Ho awoke this morning minns Mr. Heany, another Fifth avenne me Tha Connty Oollector yesterday levied on the effects of Roth & Grosque for taxes. They aro located at No. 173 Adame street, —————— UTAH, 8oLt LARD, June 20.—The Utah Northern inl, ol | ontrage, and proposss this morniag to sce his at. | panta, veat, gold watc, and €110 in money, Tho Indiana editors will sfrike Chlen The Committee on Roads and Brid, % | lowed. and he wasmmceeeded by Lilgerman's elerk. | tornay and apply to the Court for an tujunction. some thie! having enterad his room through n | tece,delivored to tho Rev. D. 8. Gregory, D. D., | Rallroad fa completed to Onelds, 130 miles north 5}" Iges tool Ty o Y 4 :vg'(:;p‘,“r"mr{mrL‘l:;-twml’urm:;‘n’v:m:l‘fi‘m&:enll(l r; » Jannt to Park Ridge yesterday ta look after fomo 1leany war hlinefnlly jgnarant on all matters ——— window upening onto a vorandab. of Wooster, 0., the nowly-clected Preskient of | of Ogden. broached to hiz, and the clerk reiterated the soc- TIIE DIRBECTORY. onil-hnnd dealer's story. < . . nNn r:‘l‘;‘mr ew|f|r|:ue:r{urn ealled, and the rest of GAIN IN NAMES, FATALLY STABBED. thomession was givento qnarecling, The day's | Messrs, Donnelley, Loyd & Co. annonncs ‘that | , CAmo, Iil, June 20.—David Thomas was ok A oL Ty e e, o N mpy | thelr sxccllont Lakeaide Directory will shortly be | fotally stabbad by J. Gatlioy at Filwore, Ky., T cet w weeks Tnrthet fimo has proved fathic, and | noon the market From advance sheots of the in. | this afternoon. Usthey escaped. Doth negroes. thelr iabors must come lolnnndgnmrdu. troductory pages It appears that the number of the Univarsity, the keys of that institution, accompanying the proschtation with a befel and aporonriate apoech. In reply, Dr, Uregory said hio nceepted the keys as tho badge of anoflico to which he belleved duty pointed him, as he hiad heen called to the Prealdoney af tho Univer- l'hfccr gold diggings have been found or the Upper Bweetwater, near Bouth Pass. It is claimod that mincrs sre making 83 a day. . Mensman‘a Peptonized Reef Tonic fs tha only preparation of beef contalning its entire nulritioue here In alght-seelng, vislting Mooley's Saturday afternoon to seo **The Celebrated Case, ™ and cn- Joring & sail on the lake. Next Bunday morning at a quartor.pnst fo'clock the membera of the First Regiment will assomble ot their armory on Lake sireat, array h Improvemonta desirad therasbonte. Yosterday morning the prisonors in the Ja1! under indictmont were arranged to plead, Forty plesded, and with great unanimity claimed to be Innocent except In & fety cares. The excep. sity without any solicitation on’ his part. 1o | properfies. 1t is not a mere siimulant ltke the ox- meelvce in thelr Sandny yniforma, i th"nfin tions were Albert Clechorn, larceny, who tvas names 1n this year's volume s 133,607, — gain of EDUCATIONAL, would roscrvs his views on tho snbjoct of how | tractsof beef, nut containa blood-making, farcos Comren,"¥hera the Hegimonial Chapistas the Hor, | Zivea threo gearn 1n the Refocm Beliools Michucl DROWNED. 4.481 urer lat yoar. A a contribatlon fo the war S the scliool should bo. managed st s inaug. | ssporaling, ahd ire-susiaining propertient s in: Tiobert Collyer, will delivar o sotmon for thelr | F280) largeny, one yeas Teatentiarys Johy, iine DEATIT OF MISS BMMA CARR. of the directarics, tha publishers show that, while UNIVERSITY OF CIIICAGO, RrdbnekE fall, - especial benedt, At nbout 4 o'clock Jesmrdny aftornoon John Ryan, 12 years oge, while bathing with two boye named Lyman aund Reogan, in & alip buiween Wood and Lincoln sireets and soath of Dine Ialand avenno, ot beyond his depth and was drowned. The iwo corapanions ran sway and have not sinte _been found. At 7:30 in the evoning Officers Conroy and Doonlay racovered the bady and bronght it to the residence of nis parants, No. 14 Eighteenth place. At 4:30 In the nfternoon, Hugo Low, 11 yenrsof ago, while playing with some boys of his own oge on the plerat the fovl of Twenty-flth street, either accidentally foll off the wler or was pushed off into the lake, and waa drowped, Lis comrades wero 20 thoughtloss as 10 ran away somea dietance for help Instend of thomselves halfping him. Tho body waa recoverad shortly afterwards, Lot life was alreaay oxtinct. Tic reafded with his parente ot No. 246 Calumet avenus. At s moeting of the Merchnnta® Exchangn beld yeatorday for the election of oflicers for tho ensning yoar, Presldent 8, . Farrington in tho chalr, tho teller counted the twonty voten east, all of which were for the followinz: Peealdent, A, A, tesult of exhaustion, nervons prostration, aver- work, or acuto disease: and In avery form of de- Blllty particalatly If torniting from pulmonary complalnta. It Is {riendly and heipfal to the most delicato stomach, Caswiit, Hazann & Co., pro- prictors, New Yorx. O e —— DEATHS, et S NURKE=At his residence, 811 dinna-s JAmien M. Ttk aged 48 Jaacs, Hom. atrophic 40 108 ST Wil ko ptace from his Tate rastdence Wert Indiana-at., Fri ! nur{ 8 ‘The contest for the prizes was then procceded Kelly, with, the follovins belug tho speakera and thelr subjects: Uratlon: **The Statesmanship of Charles Bumner,” Fred W. Dunton, Arlington Hleights, Eseay: *The lome of Horaca Wal- Pok\." Miss Clara (. Downs, Chicagn.aotissay: "Fing Art {o Amorica,” Mlss Lottie ,.m\lnncr, Lake Forest. Oration: “Dr. Arnold, of Rug- Ixy" Douglass ¥, Iotehklss, Lake ioreat. Essay: **The Women of tho Ravolution,"! Miss Anne D. Rhen, Loke Foreat, Oratlon: " Will- inm, Prince of Orange,” Bragton F. 8hedd, Lake Foreat. Oratfon: *The Dattle of Got- tyaburg,” Charles F. Ward, Chicapo. Esaay: *'The Relatlon of Culturo to Labor," Miss Josophine L. White, Chicago. Essa; Toston Tea Party,” Miss Anna Farwell, Loke Forest, Poem:™ "“Tho Battlo of Cannoe," Eben I Wells, Chicago. Oration: “John Bunyan,” Willlam R, Scott, Chicazo. Fstay: ' The Power of Mystery,” MMlss Oriello Bchuy- ler, Chicago. Tig prizcs were awarded to Mr. Charlea . Ward, who is a son ot Dr, Ward, Sccretary of tho Police Dopartment, and Miss Lottic E. Skin- A #8d accident occarred Inst cvening st 5:00 | Cnicago excceded 6t Lonls Iast year by 30,310 Yesterday was Class-Day at the Unlyersity of o'¢lock, the victim helng & bright and protty | Dames, 1t now exceedsit by 43,487, {ndfcating that | Clicago, and the members of tho graduating sonng lady of 10 years, named Emma Caee, who | $1iica? f},"fi,fi",‘::,‘:f;::ll,‘",.’,":f,',',,"{;,,‘.",’.“f,;,’,‘;‘; on | class held thelr exercises on the campus, {nme- hndm many ‘I:,l‘nml‘l l;ml lhbelunudh to l: :“n lal:ulu 1:;!0:;&;“&7 |'v=mci-.grfl'"nol m;ur:‘mu. diately tn front of the right winiz of the bufid. highty respectable famlly, the mombers af o diecrepancy botween the L R, thete- | [ug. A platform was erceted, which was tasto- . | fore, 17,1470 more than It was & yoar ago. Other 1 e e scomionce e il trom | IBleieniing facta in this conneetion aro given tn the | fully decorated and carpeted for the oceaslon. row by tho distreesing 3 foltowing table. which shows the compnrative | Nevans' Military Baud was in atteudance, The he promenade deck of the stoamer Flors, and wae | gumber of names in the Chicago and 8. Loule di- | mombers of the Class of '78, sixteen In numbor, fltr:,wnrd. “lvhllc Q‘I.llll “r‘"tll;l w;n gul on‘ the lake, { roctories for the present yoa oceupled chatrs at the rear of lllo’ piatform, nnfl' abont a mile north ol e_harbor entrance, An Excem h when returning to port. Miss Care loft her home | Letters. cnflag‘ m,”{mm. uarq-na:v‘; C. B. Allen, Jr., was chosen to act rord; ternoon with A _consin, Mr. A, L, notte and wentan boxri the Fiora Lo enjoy an;exs as President, The lstter opened tho exerclscs with an futrodnctory ad- corslon on the lake. Jnst pravionn to the accidont {no coupla entonthe port side of thy leamer. and dress, which was well recelved. A class ;“n',“ Chre praposslachanss m.é}':,a’,',fifih.;" ';,,:f poem, by Il E. Faller, followed, after which and, after pasaing acrose the cabin, the yonng came the class history, by F. A. Iclmer, which, 1ady sat down on the narrow guard-rall, ai {n the absenca of tho suthor, was read by J. D, 3. Riges, 5 After an Interlude, in which the musiclans n caught hold of the amall iron stanchion which is fastencd to the rail and usea [orvhclni 4 canopy claimed the attention of the audtence, Mr. J. 8. Forward come to the front with an bumorous rceny. thirty fll’l Connty Jail. John n trisl Tuesday for Iarceny, was acqoit. The mg%nt(on that tho point was to bo raleed that the Court-Tlouse cut-stone contractor's ‘bond should be strengthened, has created quitoa Nurry in certaln circles. It fa a tender chord to tonch on for certain Commisrioners, To nnder- tnge to Interfern with the bond just now would defesta woll-1aid plan of theirs, Tor deciare it to Te worthless and the 3ig wonid be up with the con- tractor. Home of them discnesed the matter quite snimatedly in a ssloon yestcrday In connection with the considcration of the proposition to vole the contractor ** extras. ' UNCLE S8AM. ' The Bub-Troasurer disbursed 850,000 yes. terday, ‘I'he internal.rovenno receipts woro $48,- 307 yosterday, The receipts from tho tax on spirits wero 311 une 3%, by cars 1o CAlvary. £ lirockton, Faors plesss cony. X BANKB—Tucsds ing, 106 75, At A:20 o'cloo! 8t the resfdenco of n<n-law, Me, Jolin V. url;'. Mys. . . linnks, I the 73d year of hor aga. Fineral trom the redence No. o Fulto o'clock p. m. Thursday, Fricads of the famil; LACY—Wednetday, June 26, Mrs. Ellen Laoy, aged 63 yents and 6 mionths. uneral hy carrlages from the Clarenco Mause, core ner iate and Harrldon-ata,. to Eaint Mary's Church {henco 1o Calvaty Cemotciy, on Friday, Juae 28, st 0. m. €5 Rochester, N. Y., paperg leass copy. AL R TR L il Sl ) R — A SECRETION THAT CONTAMINATES THE BLOOD. over thie deck-paneage. Mr, Krnott took a seat In front of his companion, and the (wo chatted pleas- ontly, Tho stonchion referted to te of lron pige, and rosted npon an uprizht bolt of pin scrowed in the ¢ 91,070 yesterds: oratlon upon the subject of * Bones,” E. B, Fel- | ner. Spraue; Vica-Presulente, ¥rankiln MacVeosh, 31,078 yeslardars deex-oory anit Kent in placa saalmst, the rail oy u senthal, tho class editor, read the collegs paper, | | “Tho University Trustees hold a meoting yoo. | When the bile s divarted from fta proper chan- Tmlmm_ 3 H.'Cornln(-‘nl}ecwm. 2. "'ll"": 13 Thoro were 815,000 of the now 4 per cont !;l"mfl oy C:rr' DdAInkIngy pold . tha The romainder of the programnme consfated of o | terday morning, the Rov, Arthur Mitcliel), | nole, Into the tlood, which Is alwaya the cato in ‘bonda sold by the Sub-Treasarer yesterday. One thousand of the new silver dollars were startad In clrcalation by the Bub-Treasurer yeaterday, Thoe boer-tax bronght £2,238 yestorday into Uncle Sam's coffers. Tobacco and cigar taxes aggregated $4,070, 'Ihe rovernl Clovernmont daepnrtmonts In this city aro hmll{luzl:ed in getting no thelr snnual feporta for (he facal year onding July 1. Tho Nntionnl Danks paid $13,050.47 of thelr bank taxes for 1477-'78 yesterdsy. Thoss tnxes are now doo, and Uncle '8am 18 gothering cash aceordingly. mond, W. Quan, 0. W. Barzett, H. W. Dni. . Towle, Thomss durdoch, John &, ey, P. Uauld, Gen. — Hatea Coroner Diotzsch yestorday hald an in- nest upon Joseph Knclita, 22 yearsof age, who fod nt No. 107 West Righteenth strect of injasics tecelved by an accidontal fall ont of & swing at the corner of Bnrlington nna Seward strecta; upon E, P. laeris, who committed snicido by onlam at the Elmoro Ilotel on Halsted atreet; al- eo upon Robert Van Duecn, who was run down and killed by 8 Burlington & Quincy engino at the Thirteenth #troot crossing, known as Woldon Btation. The jury returned a verdiet of nceidental killing, exonerating the engtinecr, C. K. Robinson, who was under arceat, and recommended tha liver complaints, It ceast tion, and becomnes » polson. [1s abnormal prese enca In tho circulation and stomach {s indicated by tho suffusion of the skin with a hideons tinge, by hendaches, yorligo, nauses, paln I the tlght sido and under tho IIFn shonlder blade, by indigoetion, ohstruction of tho bowels, and other mtnor symptoms. Order moy bo_subatituted for 1hin atate of chaos, and further bodily evil averted by nsing the benefleent alieratlvo and tonic, Hos- tctier's Btomach Bitters, which, by relaxing the bowelr, promotes the escape from tho circulation of billous fmpurities: besides rendering the action of the liver regular, and removing overy trace of yspopsia, This pleasant and parely ‘vegetable anti-billons medicina Ia not only infinitely mora ef- fetive than Any form of mercury, but 18 on account class song, *Class Provheey,' with fantustic 2,48 | Mustrations, by N.J. Rowell; class oratfon, it | ' Dearly-Hought Inheritance,” by W, R. Ray- fram tho Fait BB The v F. Enoriand it ‘8- ro. 8’heighth of sighteen or twenty feet from the rail. — . =—=— | ul. by the v. J. T, Sunderiond, wi a ro- B Frru ek oh hot hend and Fizat shoaldar, And wap 3007 AT 4549 | wponeo in behnif of the class by'T, C. Roney, borne rapidiy astern of the stesmor. When about | _Total popalation as ehown by number of names | and a valodictory by J. D. 8, Rigge. 130 yards distnnt she sank and wan seen no maro, | facordcd, allowlng threo aud one-half persons to | “5yf lass of 178 numbers sixtesa members, as ‘The fall of the nnfortunate young woman was so | each namo: follows: C. B. Allen, Jr., Lebanon, Ind. ; Ly auddon aud harrifylng to her companion, wbo was | Chtcago. 13,007 Black, Eigin; fi. T. Dufiiold, Pittsflold; Charles the ‘only nerdon clone Ty at the moment, | St Lodie 108, 1059 Ego, Cordova: £. B, Felsonthal, Chicazo; J. 8 2 . Ll that he could mnot act for an instant. Forwanl, Rockaton; 1L, E. Faller, Gonova Laite, to Lo o healthy socra- Vice-Presidont of the Board, In_the chalr, an present, A, Benedict, 1. C. Durand, @, P. Nichols, B, W, Raymond, and Nelson War Messrs. Nelson, Farwoll, and Mitchell wers appointed o cominliteo to nominate Trustecs to fill the vacancles oceasioued by thoe doparture of Messra. B. W, Raymond, Peter Page, Gceorge x , and Henry E, Seclyo, whose torms ex- piro with the present year.” The Cominitteo will report at the next meeting of the Hoard, A resolutlon was passed ratifylng the action of the Exccutiva Comimnlttee In entering Into 6 contract with P, J. Warden for the brick work of the new College builling In tho sum of £3,000: and with D. Studley for the carpenter stanchion from ke deck-boll, displacement threw hor backward and cansed her to Iet go hor hala of the stanchion, which was held by the T, and shie was precipitated Into tho water, d the sudden Nl g e SO R N 0SS = &77,624 78, iy e pave the slarm, | CapE, Excess of Chicago, 43, 437Xa. Framel who commands tho Flora, hau haratapped Wie.s W. Ar Gardner, Joliot; s A Helmer, Dé and backed, and A lifo-boat lowered away Immeii- CRIMIL. Raib; 8, F, Patt, Tiskilwa; W. R. Raymond, ty and mannod, and rowed to the apot where Chicagos J. D. 8. Riegs, Rockford; T. C. Care was seen to sink. Every offort known i tf : Ro! hicago; N. J. Rowell, JTol J 700, of its frcedom from hurtful properties, indnitel; Coune Lo repe oo oinance agatoet e ioeing | 7SO e win closod sostorday, | (@ Sperienced nariners ke mado by Capl ol SIOT Y A DBURGLAR. Rabeta, Sttan, 1ar oad 3. T Wites, Anpia | " Tho " folorting letter foams "the, Rev. Dr, | folo proferied to that paisancas dros: & and st s fow other yoints along the diffcroat wail- | The Commimionar wis abtent aitonding e Bod Hites shendinnd some (im0 ot the ‘atorn of (h Spectal Diepatch 1o The Tribune, Grove, Ala. Gragory, of Woaoster University, Wooster, O., oad It & ANNOUNCEMENTS, "'im GEORGE QUINAN' WiLl, CONDUCTTIIE noon prayer-maeting in the rooms of fho x. M. CoAu 1 llul'-an it.__Bubject, **Bong Bervice.' THEIE IR0 ORCHESTHAL CONCERT DY JONNN Y J1and’s orchiestra wiil ba given at the Pavilion, core :5:;!;,1“!1"]-!!!!\ -at. sad Cotiage Gruve-av., Lhis Springfield Convention. Tla will take a trip to the Pacle Exposition daring the summer. Deputy-Collactor Bomsrville waa absont from his post yesterday at Flprlnzfinld. T8 (dld not go to attend the Convention, but was snd- punscd sa 8 witnees In the United States Court. CRIMINAL, Doteotives Schanck and Whalen yoesterday arecated Thomaa .McGnire, who was identlfied by John McNichols, of No. 100 Bremer strect, as the man who had sssaulted and robhed him of eome 88 last Monday night, in the vicinity of the cornor of Indiana ana Dlarket sireets. McGulro woa ar. rested abont & year ago for assanlting and robbing hoys who wera tishing off the North Plor, and swho because he found no plunder apon ono of thom pitched bim fato the lake. The caso of Gilmoro Gonry, tho person who left the elty hantlly somo weekn aygo, careying with him tho contenta of the treasury of the Labor- nccident. & small boat was anchored toindicate the | CINCINNATI, Juno 20.—W. If. Andrews, & place, and tho Fiora returned to the city with a | leading dry-gnoas morchunt of Cincinnatt, woa d excurslon party. i " ina greatest exelioment fs sald to have prevatlod | 20t thls morning by u burelar at Warren, Pa. an bunrd tho steamer when the accldunt happened. | Mr. Androws left thls city u day or two eluce Although a plle of_woodon floata or life-presorvera | with bis family to make his usual awnmer visit 2 . Knott whon hin cousin fell o Soranag he was . dnmbfonried that he did pot | tolie father-In-aw, Mr, Eddy, Ho arrived ot theow uno to her, However. It Is doubtful whother | Warren luet night, and retfsed to bed on the 1t would huve proved of any uee, for tho young | gecond floor, whero a light was left. dimly burn- woman paescd raphdly astern, the ateamer being elocl . Under o ahaed of five ar ik iniicA an houe ot tho | IDR: About? o'clock this morning Mrs. Au e, drews was awakened by a nolso in thio aparte " Txhu enlnllnc:uaé‘th: l1=;lnnnl‘-" an ffi{’:,’.{,;,‘.’,l,{",',"yf:;. ment, and, looking to the foot of tho hed, saw o i o il OV (g Bkl il dig flm Yoo oo eried oas | mon standing with a vlstol n his Laud and his lhnll‘l'l‘ was only ?o; m:le:&r:l' E:A‘lnl‘:l‘m:‘:vmmnm, {Muk r:aslwi. 5 Bho R.’l'rfi o scream 5 and and nroven| . awaken ndrews, who epraog [rom On Ljsarrival in tho city, Mr. Knott commun- cated tho sad hews to. n hfothor of Miea Carr, | bod nud attomnted to grapplo with tho burglar, yonng wan employed by the Wentern Nows Com. | but tho lntter was too :}nick for him, and fired, pany, Steps will mobnbl‘y ho takon to-day to find | the ball entering tho loit breaat, just below the the {mdy. This accident fa & waraing to excur- | nipple. Mr. Androws fell to tho floor insensitito cinniate who pecalst in elting on thi ralle af'the | and tho burglar mude bis escapo. - Medlcal o boats, anil masters of excursion cruftu should sco | wns {mmedintely summoned, but up to this that none do ro. - time tha hall fos not been cxtracted. Mr. The groduates mot shortiy afjer 2 o'clock In the soclutv-room of the Uanlversity, and marchied, with Nevans' band os an escort, to the platform on the campus, to the **March of ’78.”" ‘Thoro were ahout 1,600 pcople upon the grounds. the newiy-clected Presidout of the Lake Korest Unlversity, was read, and a resolutfon passed declaring the Joard toibe In full hiartnony with the Doctor fu tho mattors apoken of by him In the lotter: Woostren, 0.,June 21, 1878, —Samuel D, Ward, Btg.. Secretary Noard, ele.~My DEAR Bin i Your note, informing me of my election to the P'rosldancy of Lake Forest Univarsity, was recelved while wo wera in the midst of onr Commencament oxeretses, and honco the delay In anawering. The tel Fllnhed promisa of acceotance men, tloned 55 its bnais certain ** conditions ed, ‘Tho reforence was to certain matiors which forme: the tapiesof conference with the Hon. C. B. Fne- well and others, I shall take it for granted that the Board accepted and accedod to these condi- :Lnnnfi‘A'mom: thiesa conditions tho fullowlng were ¢ chief: 1. The comploto organization of the Collegs without delay. The Bonrd s cvidently convincod of the avaolute nocessity of thi 2. The pravalence of ihe (deas and wialies of the Prosident in making up the Faculty and courso, -m |I-‘| ahaping tho educational working of the in- stitution. ‘The English aoction of the Bocinlistio Labor party hold iis regnlar weokly meating at 7 Clark wireet Jast evening, for the purpose of nolding n dubato apon tho subject of convict labor. The diecusslon was oncued by Mr. Sibley, wha took the gionnd that the only remedy for the evil Iay i Socinllsm. Meysta. Bchilling, Gioldwater, Greenlea?, Woodsan, Morgan, Barns, Groen, nnd others participated in the diecussion, Mr. Schil- 1ing holding that tho bad resalts ‘of convict Jabor competition could he In & great meanuro alloviated by pntting the _ pris- uners in the various Siato Prisons at work on pubite smprovementa, allowlng them at thie aame thine tu inanufacturo goods enough for their own consumption ouly, and Mr, Morgan that the towal abulition of convict Iabor was the only eolution of tho difienlty, **Suclalism: Its Objocta and Aims,'* wan eclected na the sublect for next week's dlecaseion, after which the moeting ad- Journed. It hns boen the praotice for a nnmber of yeors past in tho United States Conris to havo the #uno jury (o try cases both in the District wnd Circuit Courts. In tho carrent tarmi, for tic Gret TIR NOAND OF TRUSTELS, At 4 o'clock tho Hoard of Trustoes com- menced a secret sesslon, whieh was not con- cluded untit a Iate hour {n the ovoning, the wmembers belng determived to fnlsh up all the business of the svenr nt one sitting, so s not to hold any more meet- ings, The meeting was held In tua pariors of tho University, with closed doors, the Hon. J. Y. Scamunon presidlug. There wers about fourteen mcmbers of the Board present. Mrs. Brayman tcudered her resignation as Asslstant Librarian, which was accepted. Bhe hind occupled tho position for niucteen years, and had inade a catalogue of tho books up to the present tima on the Smithsonian plan. A cominunication was reccived from B. F, Jacobs requesting the surrender of 50,000 of AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. GREAT PEREMPTORY SALE! 50 Choice Residence Lois, FRONTING ON FIFTY-THIRD-ST,, 4 t Aswociation, was calle Androws Is under the effect of oplates, and, | collaterals which haa been made overtothe | 3. A nnited and hearty offort to put the whole on time, objection has been mado, nnd ‘tha Canrt has 2:’.1m‘;’.‘1‘1‘%2‘.3&" caterdar. The platnil S fors TIIE MILITIA. rrom the ubsenco of alarming symptows siuco | Univeraity from tho Burrougls and Jacobs | & 80und fnancial basls for all the futura, fl“;;’l;;';,‘l;':;:'u'"mfl ;f,g{-g{;;fim';;gg,;m ward and moved that tho lndictment be dieminssd FRIDAY'S RRVICW. tho shooting, It is hoped that tho ball hos clther | Truet. ‘This matter wos relerred to ‘Thomas | 4 The promito of an ultimato increass of tho on the condition that Geary make good the missing property of .the Association, aud tho Court made an order_accordingly. Money and papers to the value of §214 wero rastorod. endawment of (ke Prosidont's chalr to $30.000. These are the maln pointa discussod with the yarious miembera of the Board, snd which, se 1 11EADQUANTERS Finsr DBnioAvm [ntiNeis Na- lodged in _the Intercostal musclo, or followed o 210%AL QUARD, CrtioAGo, Juna 27, —Special Orders | £ib around nnd so escaped touching vital organs. No. 41, Ulitary and civic forcos that are orderad | DT: Dawsun, of this city, lefs to-day for War- Hoyne, attorney for the Board. A communicatlon from the Faculty of the Untoa Collego of Law presented the tnmes of served na Juror in the Disteict Coutt. Tha result §s that If partles chooss 1o wako the chal- o therc I8 no jury i the Cireuit Conrs Fngs nere, T B0 D057 Tt Gult S ol i Torco that e onored. | 1, Daant of Ll S i, bl for s, | Galen oo of L presened e aaieh T ftom, of vl Nafori. " CSoc yhols banal o Jurors. uoh action would force | Tames Connally, tho night watchman who toparado and roview on Friday, June 28, wl, at | 1050, whore Mr. Audrows was gonoraily known | Tho annuol report of the Exeentivo Commit- the Conrt to take uf found the rensons for the wreck of 8o wany edu. cational {nstitutions in the West and Norihwest. A p. m. on that day, take position and move in the | auit asteomed, ]nr{.hnt bystanders, which teo was prescnted, showing thic business which shot and killed the thiof Michanl Grady (the ctee 15 nlways onjectionable, o' trinl of tho secon !l' cumstances of which were publistied In Tisr TRin- followlng order: Hoving tohave an cnrly conforence with tha had been accomplished duriog the pa ar. alch whisky cascn, includiog she caso galnrh | vxat the ime of tho otcurrencrl. was artorizd | 1. Platoon of monated polics, oa LaSallestroet, OIM. Accopted. 3 ¥ e Board, and prayine that o Lord will lrect us and Halsted, Pcoria, and Morgan-sis, eslug, wi ~ L he decislon arrlved al estorday, charged wilh manslaughter, e com- % ! 0 e Foresl ivoraity, I re- il e (o thecalllng of & Bew Jury: " 1f a naw | Biataatis A Iradys eistor of tha decoaned. Te | frontot City-ilali, Sectal Dimpaich to Tha Tridunc, Dr. Anderzon, the Prestlent, submitted his 7 (Near tho Orcat Usilon Stock Yards), main, wy dear sir, yours very truly, 1. 8. Gnraony. ‘The Boar@ then adjourned untll Tucsday afternoon at the Sherman Louse club-rool in this city, NIGULAND HALL. The Commencemont exorclses of iighland Iall, an cducational institution for young Iadics, situated at Highland Park, occurred yosterday fury be nuLc:Hc% tha cascd will havo to bo con. tiuued until the fall torm of Court, Tho--Picole Committes of the varlous trade sud labor nulons held a_meeting last evening 8t No. 7 Clark street lo completo srrangements for the grand nicnlc to be heid vt Ogden's Utove Sun- day, 1t was aunounced thal the following union, rocleties, aud organizations had promlecd to taka patt in the procoraion and feativitles: Lebrand Wehr Vereln, clunrmakers, 2. Drigado ‘cmm‘rlm:;hlhl with snch dmtmbflr{l’ of | Janesvirue, Wis, June 80,—The examing. hy Governor's and divislon commandet's stalt ns | tion of Fred Ohm, Jr., at Monroo, charged with H'émg‘{l‘;.fl‘"‘ on Lasalio stroct, fraut of Grand | vy 1nyrior of his fathor, Is progressing. James ["h"'"y' D‘:lmnnn Cn"’lry,“nn l’n(clnc avennc, | Glessner awora positively that tho prisoner is right on Jackann stroat, fronting wost, tho fdentical verson whom ho saw on tho front J Salle. B e rorited wacsts: pat it Hegt- | €nd of the baggage-car whon the traln loft Juda ;’n.nrl o'l l;n‘lc«:’. 7; Jackson street, right on La- | thomorning of Juno 20, the next doy after tho e, facing sorth, murder, Hesays the prisonor ncted lke ono J.;}ic:‘:?,fif’r?n'.:i'fi'.:"’v;ff Yasallo ateeol, glt on | yup o nogyy lond on bis mind, and thus roport, which wns accopted. ‘Cho substanco of this document was thiat a little over 85,000 had Ueen sccured toward the payment of the bond- ed debt, and about 5,000 toward the pnyment of tho lonting debts. Betldos this, encotiruge- ment had been recelved from sundry persons who swrould probably ald the University. A reoort from tlio Comunittee oo Facalty Ro- lations wua read ond ‘adopted. It recommend several changcs, s follows: Prof, Olion was young woman to whom (irady was engnged also evinces i lively Interoat in the prosecution. Jns- tice Hammill continued the cesa under 83,000 bonda (i1l Friday st 2 p, m. Coannelly got bail, “ Prof.,” D. 1. Hughes, the head nnd front of o show ontitlcd tho Egyptian Hall Bne terlainment, recently oo tha bills st the New Chi- cago Thontre, was last evening arrestod by Officer Cascy just as he was about Jumping from hie city ta Philadelphia. e complainant, Medame Kdna Wellington, nlleges that when Hluzhes way hard up Thursday, June 27, at 3 o'olock, ON TIIE GROUNDS. E. ot 3 ¥, ., ! 25 Feot Front, 120 Feot Deep. es Coanell, farnituro-workero, hocniskers, fron-molders, seatnen, transferred from the enair of Modern Languages ) Eholstorers, clothing.Cutters,ilvoregiiders,cooti- | ho gave hor's UL of saie nf &Il tho proportien of | 1 aeeund Heximent Infantey,on Jackeon atroot, | attrected ationtion. Jobn Bwan, 'Postmaster | Lo Adjunct Profossor of (reeks . Prof. 3{}"""'{,,:" the Xh":“’""l',",'“g:""fh of “‘h“‘ Fronting on Fiftytulrd, . Talted, Poorle, sud ers, picturoffamemakors, corvers, big-mukors,Chi- | tho show, and that ho 1s now teying to swindlo hee | right on Lasulio, facing narth, of Juds, teatifled_that tho prisoncr calicd at | tearns, from the Principalship of the Propara. | Village, the same belng wo 750 Bcictte L cago BenovoleatLaborAnsoclation, lumhur-shovors, | out of about 326 worth of the poods. tlhe also . ¥ixth Dattalion Infantry,on Sherman avenuo, { his storo vither Tucsday or Wedneaday evening | torv Department to Adjunct Professor of | tive audienco. Thero wers thirtoen young ladics Easy of access by steam and horse cars, end b tanors, couks ond confectioners, bakcrs, Inthers, | claims that ho stale & 83 gold plece from hor | right on dackenn rirent, facing west, and wautod to purchase piatol cartridges, Swan | Lut 1 Lattn; Prof, J. P, Wililaws, President of tha wmachiniats, blackemlil, clgar-packers, carpen- Ottawa (Kan.) Univorsity, was appolnted Prin- backmen, harsg-shuers, stona-moaums, paint- Typogravhical Unlon, coal-heavers, brick. daughter, A noted professional bondsman, John Vir. in the gruduating class, and, as cach ove was permittod toread an essay, the programmo was quite cxtended. Tho roading of tho cssuys was & rapldly Impmvln& noighboriood, and are post” 0. Sixteenth lattallon Infuntey, on Shormanave- | hag nono, and Ohm went aw tively to be sold to nuo. loft of Sixth Battailon, y. Jahn Btarr, of o o ot Bieaman, on Qalncy, righe | JUln testilied that the prisonor, with another o highest bldder. cipaleol the Proparatory Departinent; Prof. 5 . a number tien, natorious abol he Ju 0] urin, wns It o tlisgit 23 tuties orchiestra, he atln ealutation and an cssa) e e oannilng mocloties, Hovan | Brarred pestoriay upon & compinint aoginn per. | ¢ril;, atling Hattery,on Quincy, sighton Lagalle, Y o ./ ™ P it Speciol Freo Traln loaves 3adison-st. Depat, P.y u‘l‘ W, &C, It. R, at 2 o'clock p. m. on day of 0. fronting touth, tol carttfdges. Three letters of a threatening 12, Firet Reziment Infantry,on Adame, right on | character to tho old mau from Fred were found Lasalle, facing north, o the houso. Fred clakins that lie hos beon In Column will march at 3:40_p. m. over tho & Joneavllic ever since May 19, and has not been Eiian: ouat an Naingion to Denrborn north 33 | Shvask Do eor o ah s s ho oo v that he did not oven then como here on the Dearborn to Liake: east o Lnke to Btato’ north on { oo §faty 1o Kinalo: weaton Kiizio to Deurborn ave- | €478 but trmped 1t tho wholo distauco. nue; north un Dearborn avenuo to Chicago svento; west on Chicago avenue to LaSalle: south on Lo« THE CHARTER OAX THIEVES, zli]unu'n:nlg:x;:é m:lr.‘runl:rn‘:.lla”l.)ul- ;l:rllnu- X Lnl ion Bpectal Dispateh o The Tribune. esplaf g e s0n 10 Canal; T ) south an amal o Tweifih; vant on Twelfih tg | HauTFORD, Covn., Juny S0—In tho Charter Michigan avenues north ou Michigan avenne, to bo | Ouk Insurance Company conspiracy case, to- lowed fu colnmn In front of Lxposition Tulld- i by bia Tonor the Mayar, 3 dopatation or cii- | Loty nstoud of uwaitiug the deelslon of Judgo onu year from the “present times Prof, William Htevens, formerly of the Department of Latin o the l}nlvurnl(.y. but for tholaat three years in charee of tho Btute Iustltuta of the Argentine Repubtie, South Amnerics, was chosen to the chalr of khetorie and [listory. ‘The report trom the Committce on By-Laws was adopted, and that of the Committes on Grounds was sont to tho Exccutivo Cominitteo, I the I'resident’s report dearees of B, A, ond B. 8. were recommended to be conferred unon the members of tho fmlnnl.lnc clags, and the honorary degreeot D, D.on thu Rov. W, J. Iunter, of Canals, and the Iav. O. B, 8toue, of Bloomington. entitled ' Probloms ve, Facts? wure dolivere Ly Miss_Nolia C, Rood, of Lapecer, Mich, Mlss BerthinE. laker, of ulrimnml Park, then spoke oa "Volces and_Eclioes, ' altor which Miss Minnie E. Cuok, of Lewiston, Me., read an interesting essay on “‘Tho Onnfluemr Conquered.” Miss lathaway Jox{cn. of Decatur, Ill., discoursed on 4 How Many Whools o Slugle Thought Bets In Motlon," and after her came Miss Corrona Manwaring, of Lapeer, Mich., who considercd “Yusterday and To-Morrow,” Tho remalnder of the programine was ns follows,\ts length vro- hitating an extended notico of each performor: “Reading Dotween the Llncs,"i‘ Miss Mary J, ey march will be ns follows: uf on Handoloh to Clark, north to Chicago avenue, west 10 Larrabee, north to North avenns, west to Clyboarn avenne, end slong this street to Uuden's Grove. Tha pro« cesnjun begins to wovo at 10 o'clock ebarp. The long-promised (tatling gun, n presont from the Citlzens' Assoclation to tha Clty of Chica. go, arrived Tucsday, aud woa ¥|Med along with the section of light artillury at the Expasition Buildiog, togethor with all {ta sccompanimonts, cxcept tho hurness, which will bo alouy in & diy oF two. It 1 of tho lateat luwroved pattern, has ten larrels in its revolving eylinder, ealibro No, 50, wnd 1n a beautifal Lut marderous-looking pioce of mechanlsm, There isat presont a section snd a Jury. 1. ¥, Buckley, an attornoy, appears as tho ‘complainant, aud his afidavit ects forih that Vie- gll swore that ho was the sole aud undisputed ownerof the promlises known as No. 1M1 Walnut strect and Lots 20, 27, 28, and 20 In Dlock &, University Buodiviston, Englewood, and thut he wan worth §06,000 over and above Incumbrunce, whereas, cmn}llnhmnl furthor rays, Virzil has committed perjiey in so swearing. The casy wus continucd by Justico Foote till June 28, and Vingdi wentto Jall in dofasit of 85,000 ball. Thero la alsu agafnst bln & charge of vagrancy, which is #ct for trial with the abave ease. TOE GRAND JURY. F.LISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'ra, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE FRIDAY, June 98, at 0:30. LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Suits, Qood Socond-Hand Ohamboer Suite, A Full Line Bruasols and Wool Carpots, da! s " Miss i | comatanding, Sanfora on the domurrer of tho dofondants Mix, Orcgon, IlL: *The Vnscen," Genoral Housohold Furniture, balf of arititery tu the Exposivion Dulldiug, o aix AEOIRNING WATILA W, ket LU i o ALUNRI MEBTINO, Jousphine B, Niles, Mishawako, Tnd.s ' Want- D & nd o g.-Uen, J. T, Tonngxce, that the Indlctinont of last spring was jusufli Pl y ‘o tg‘hl"t’&‘znz'flifi;fin‘x P e laniog ate- ot the | The Grand Jury commenced tho serston yester- Cowmandiok Diviion. | clont, Btate's-Attornoy ilamersloy asked that hc‘l«’; :g:t:'fn“ !‘u’.‘é t-‘x’x’fllw:l’sxl:l‘ g{ t"r?un Fllfl:v.\tlra.“n! g‘ . \glho ';'- %‘:e‘ntx,""n fi‘(‘nxfflirl'u‘:ydl‘ll;:::?vl’)? g:;::h‘l%um::’nfiu: :u“..‘;'o. Ao e e e LT, ] sl b i i Bt i BROOKS AND RUSSO0. the Indictuont be nolled. The Court so ordered, | oatst Chureh, corner of Clark and Washinjton Il.; * Before and Aftor Dawn,’ Mlss KLIBON, POMENOY & 0., Auctionetrs. candled and zed up cunsiderably. “Two of thy twelve-poundors have sven service In the Indlan country out West, and two are entiroly new, . er baving been tarnlshed with powder. The, all Napoleon guns, Two wmore are expectes streets. Uwing to the hoat or some other causo there was but ameaxre asscmblnge, Mr. Ferd Peck prosided. A prayer was offercd Ly thg Rev. Mr, Juckson, The exercises proper commenced with the rGMInin!unlpcrcnlltlul “A Ples for Sce- tarfan Colleges," by Mr. d. C. Ingham, of the class of 7. Then camo a song and an encore frum tho Chicago Quartette, and the Rey. J. T, Sunderland, of the class of 07, delivered an ad- dress upan % Public Dutics and_Responstbilitios of Educated Men,” At the closo of tha exer- clacs thoe Prestdent announced that the graduat- fug exvrelscs of the University would take catur, Dolle' 11-8mith, Stoux City; ** Dio Arbeit des Lebous," Miss Annlo A. Stricklond, Lafayette, Ind.; * Grindstunes,’ Miss Florenco Thom burg, Clinton, Ia.; ¢ Lifting the Vell," with YValcdlctory Address, Miss Lutio B Sullsbury, Maline, In. ‘The graduates thon sung tho class hymo, after which the diplomas wore awarded, apd the audience dlsmissed. 8T, IGNATIUS, The sonuat Commencement exerciecs of 8¢, Ignatlus College werv held at the Collego ITall wheroupon Iamersley filed o new information, A TEMPORANY HBLEASH, s H upon which tho defendants, who wera fn the The Bupremo Conrt has just given an oplnlon, tho affectof whteh il be to tomporarily fiborata | SOUFt-FOOm, were rearrcsted aud gave the same from tle Vonltentiary Franklin Brooks aud James | bondsmen for sppearunce for trial, the bail re. Itueso, & counlo of sbortioniste who were gent there | inaIDIDE at 85,000 such. An effort wua made to last year. InMarch, 1877, those two mon were®| have them plead at ouce, but the Court granted arrosted at their roums on West Kinzlo strect In tg“hglm ;}g;;dur I é\a'l""'u‘ ‘g'fllleh»l} auawer ct of committing an abortlon u; N » o ef cat neup 0 fall term .'rh:"; o KA Aot torem ot the ories: | of court without delur, The new information 1unl Court, tried at tho Augusttorm, found guilty, fi3‘;':fl“}'lm,',‘,‘:,l"(',""‘::';':,’;{‘”,',,:"m',}"' 3{‘&'0;',:{‘;"}: and sentoncedto threo yoarsIn the Fonitentlnry. | (nat it goes more futo detalls. They appoated to tha Suprome Caurt, asking that = day. Two very distinet factions have developed In that body, snd whateyer ono favors the nther op- posce, houce tho strife. Tha Arst hour was davot- ed to accasing ono another of havisg given the proceedings tho day befors Lo the reportors, and to dlecussing the uvroprlely of calling inone of them to find out who haa been the offending tnem- ber. Mr, Forsythe tvas bitterly opvosed to tortur- Ing tho niewsyathiercrs, and 50 wera soveral others; while on tho uther hanid & few wanted to sco them and bo mado scquatnted with thelr wave. Tho wntter was inally disposcd of by resulvivg todo Two Fine-Blooded Mares af Auction; FRIDAY, June 28, ¢t 3 p, m,, Af Btable of Denj. Jansom. 457 Catfus ahelz! two marca formerly fltfl by the m.-&llnk. Full pedigroe 1o be Liad at atabi al- most daly, which will mako altogotlier twa full sections, or eight guns, with the canuoneers' and snwunition carriages, This battery ts under tue comuund of Capt, Tobey, and will spuear In prue cesnton Friday ufterncon, witball the mititia of thocity, whien 1t s expacted that & teview will ac it L{] 4 1 o b o, PUMINOY & Co W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & -CO, Thursdsy, June 87, at 0% o'clock &, m., Salo of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Straw take place buforo the Governor, Mayor, and tha itlzens® Association. The soveral commnands of hy brigade, under Gen. Totrence, will appear {u fatigue unifora, or fghting trim, nothing, W wentence bo reversed an the wround " lace ut Farwell Iall at 9 o'clock this afy last evening, In the prosonce of a lurge and (Gioods, Boots and Blhoos, Y . 1t ted thut the first thing t COAL CREEK. Dace Kive o'clock this sfter Y p g y TUE CITY-HALL. ctut e iy e utanion wanid be faginor it | et ey " lad not “hean | trled at | thy Shectal Dispalch ta The Tribuna, Do ALY aiclock tho atamni dianer nd o | fashionsble audlenco. © Tho programme was | At 17asud 175 Fas Handalpha. Tho Compteoller pald out $1,000 uerlp yos. "::;:“"‘l“"l:“hlu ; 11:‘ :n -'rll 't“uc::. r'm. \l:r"l'hn v-:‘l_t.-e\:‘l Juw, butatthe third lerm. Tue statute ls that Covixarow, Ind., Juoe 20.—Frank Reley, { jiouse. brief and Interesting, and all participanls ac- 1t8, LONG & CO., Auctioneers. "{m "fl{"&".m;"'l’:"“e‘} fl'.?‘;"{‘“t'“h"".:‘.}“" l:l):kl who killed Tom Mims at Coal Creek on the 16th not admitied to ball, wnd hot tried ut all bofora o secaind ferin of o courk Lavlug Junsdicton of the | f0st 8 sttt on teial bofara Justiee Slonn. Tue oifense, shall bowet at lborty by the court, unless | ovidence s all fo, and three of the four specchies hue deloy shall huppen on the upplication of the N ¢ Wivanoro :}",m', h"c‘,""“ ] have beet mugle, Dochiterman deading off for the continue a cano at the socond terny 1t watlsfied that | State, and Wood and Tipton fullowlui for the ?:olltoull hlvsdl.vlvfll‘ :?‘li'll ':I L:‘ |hll :”dnncn fxr defense. McWilllums will make the closing ar- o poupe, au ore ate fonsubable grounds | rygent to-morrow tnorntug. The defeose tricd ::|lr‘?|1::¥:|.m“"‘lun" muy be prucured at the | §5 prove this morning by sevoral wituesscs, "Fho Bupreme Couet holds that the atatate is per- | BIONZ Whom wus Kelley's futher, that Mima had eusptory wheee, os o this cago, the prisopers did | ot different tinies threatened to kill Kelley, but not ask for delay, Tiie two men were not triod | the evidence was weak und wostly hoarsuy. In untll the thind “tenn,~a term in the Ceiminal | rebuttal, the Btate proved that, on the day of Conrt bing 8 month, ~and, thorafore, tho dectelon | the killlng, Milms was lane, and that he coulid and menteuce of the lawar Court 1 roveraed. | Lardly '5.1(. thus explading the tostimouy of the {ndicineat on w they wero | the defense, that Lo had pursued Kelley at a done with " and aispused of, But ¢l ' even strouger than that upon’ which { double-quick.” The Indtannpolis troupa were ey ora previously tudiclod ds now o the | Setoved from duty thls moruing by tho Lone osscastinn of \ho_aatborltics, snd_ win donbt. | Uuards, of Crawlordsville. eos - bo submitted 10 the Orand Jun were told 1o go thelr way, —that they wanted, and would not be, —~which is sald to hava Leen tho resuld of interual strife, Nest to (bl caso It was thougt would cume TUR POMENOY MArTEL, bal here, too, was dlsappointinent, for Pomerny was not pre vl furthurmore, A nt Btate's: Atlnrney had fufurmed the Jur; that imwunity could not bu extended 1o bim until he had fest reduced his story to wrlting, —showing who o could Juiplicate, and how strongly, s bow much testimony ho cuulhl brng to corroborsts his proflerod story,~whicl hoa tho effect 10 dainpen the ardor of the euthuslasts, for noth the lud had been procured, and It w honght cuuld not ba. These disapvolntoionts and rather 1ban adjonrn two witnessen in ey, Town of Lake, morder case wero called and a true bill wos fuund. Beveral wituesses followed in 8 few peity cascs. Among the witncases wero Mother Hydes and Hupnrinwln b Ilckoy, And, those belng wera pat quitted themselves with great credit, It em- traced, besldes cholee instrumental music, “The Labor Question ™ (an academic virelo by the graduates); discourses by John Thomots, Aloys Eustaco, Cnspar Suter, R. J. Walehi; o master's oration by R. J. Prendergust, . .3 ou address to the graduutes by W. J. Hlynos, and songs by M. alcKenna and . Jonnings. After the excrcisvs propor, tha defereo of Master of Arts was conferred vu R, J, Prendergast, and the degree of Bachelor of Arts onR. J. Waish, Jolin Thoinets, CusparButer, and Aloysius Eustace. The decree of Doctor_of Laws waps conferred on Walter Huy, M. D. The distribution of premiums and hovors followed. The gold medal for the collective branchics of the class of philosuphy was won by R. J, Walsh, and Thowes Treacy took the first premfnin lu tho class “of rletoric, The other preminms were distributed wrordlnfl OREDIT SALE UNDER THE RED FLAG. ‘th Rlock of the Whnlflllll)npnlmeul of f. GOLD. STEIN & Cd, at Maldon Leoe New'York. sud 618 Peousylvania‘sy., Washingion, D. C.s AT AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALE, UPWALDS OF $60,000 Worth of Fine Diamonds, Uald and gilver Watchen Bolid (1uld Chaio, & ful ssortuiens of ¥ine Gold liingy Ladice sol Bolla dul Dracelets, the iatest desldns, Ladlcs’ and Gents' Plus, Btuda, Bléeve Luttons, eic., eic. torday. Ald. Beldllor has called the Committeo on Behoolu 1o mect Friday atd p. w. Lo consider rof- crencen ‘fho Cowmittoe on Markets will moet Baturday at 8 o'clock to consider some of the Muyor's nom{uations, : The Copunittes on Bridewell will mest Baturday alternoon at 4 o'clock to constder the Muyor's nominationv. ‘The teachors in the publio achools will ba pald Friday. They will recelve fuur warrants such tor §5, 810, sud 20. Ald, Daly hng called the Committeo on Pullco to meet at ) o'clock Saturday afturuoen to cousider the ur's nowiustions. LAKE TOREST ACADEMY, The closing cxcrclsos of the school year at Lake Forest Acadomy vecurred In the Presby- terfau Chureh at that place yestorday mornine, The graduating class Included scven youny gentlomon, and tive of themn delivered oratlons, thele subjects belug as follows: “Englund's Future,”” with Bulutatory address, Frank L. Kendall, Lake Forost; **Danlel Webstor," Frank W, Hobbs, Chicego; * Ieonoclasin” Clurcnce D. Vun Wis, Keuosha, Wis; * Push ana Pull," Horatlo (. 8tons, Chicaos ¥ Why Wa Educate,” with Valedictory, Alfred L. Holt, Loko Forest. The musie for the occasion was furnished by Mesars, Arthur and Walter Fur- well, I W, Ilobbs, R. Bl Auderson, A L. g 03. LE—Lash, and two. thrve, ail for sppraved uotes. Every srticle thraugh witt, Post or I'atmer knucked ot 1ha | |n order tbst the vusejmoy bo n beard. Thelr RIRES x 1ot 11, E. Stet a1 ‘ 3 to merit, showing that the schiolars have al uaranteed a4 represcated, Uoods are now on ox “Phe only bui:d!ns; poruit of consequence | door, lu anaiue 1o 8 subpetis, 4 was wimiitad, Ll T e T favetalt ;;‘;,I,. T 11{-3 Tribuna, ’ 9l"l|‘ulnddE;L‘ls on hahat of r:'l:?:n:{:nfi;cl‘:u the | Hade fimbz,',“":fi“",.fi'.';} ,fl:fi‘ :.'};j"""%fi.‘ Ex?fm'r": T e o o Sor. b o ::f.'. tusued yeslirday ws for 8 abed at No. 307 snd 8ay | 116 told what Le knew abont tho Medrthur case. | & much longer senteuco than thy ons they gotlast | o Po., June .- tostitution was delivered by Mr, R. W, Patter- | Sii0y has beeu thoroug snall UTF NG &0V, T Tllinals wtreet, w0 ba owned by DeGulyer Brotbers, | 209 the lmnxjournudhlot Ivm:‘.d Gomg outof | year. 1TTSBUNG, Pa., June 20.-~Harry Devlin, onoot o, Jr., of Chicazo. Mr. Patterson said be qe- roll of honor for deportinont was very large, | — o e wud bo coat atout §2,000. e founs aeveral of thaw wieailed (he vati in —— tho Mollle Mazulies finplicated Intho murder of | S of Chicaso Alr. Puttersun and the rull of those whodistingutshiod thew” | CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. rige, Mr. Ray, sud quarrelad with him, charwin IIOW IT IIADPPENED Josoph Carroll at Inwin, P ol express his gratituda for Lhe Instruction | sulves at the sonual oxamination_embraced u ; fillld, ()v;l&orton‘;. Mll:annny," uccm@n Rlu il lavin ";llulz.-u'ranu:;m.:' 10 .lhwufi PR b . :flw 6"""2‘_ "“’ "" a, l:-‘-»l" 3".“.:"" arrest- b :vrnllv«{l u l;uAMldlunvi‘ nd w,}lcul-rly lutge portion of the attendants. Tho next ses- | The Entire Furniture, Brussels Carpeta, ctdler. wnd Jonse o e kovholo. The charzv was Nutfuc, , 11U, X ! o L Dot of tho Counen at 150 Friduy arealeciay | ik aujast to falthful onicer, Tor. ot being abje i EOAER D, poeas Y last niglt, aud taken tu the | for its teaching of Auwerleun blatory, ‘This wus | g0y, of the echool comnioncys Sept. & Dining-Room, Kitohen Wars, &o, At Dwolling 1083 Wabash-ave, AT AUCTION, FRIDAY, Jun» 24 st J00'clock &, m. W. A. BUTTENY, LONG 8 C0., Auctlonecrs. REGULAR SATUILDAY RALE; Household Furniture D GENEUAL MKHGIIANDISE, ‘There appeared yusterduy among the records of | Greeusburg Jull to-day, le is about 80 years the Superlor Court w confesalon of judgment by | of uge, and a desperado of the worst type. le Gundon 8. 1lubbard for $10,700 In favor of Fred- | way secu Aghting with Carroll on the night of crickAyer. Furau cxplanation of tuls meagre | tho murder. fis wite accompanied hlm to full, wnd altogetber blind statement of fact, & reporter | Five other Mollies are In custody for the sane sought Str, Hublard laat evening, and found him | butchery. They will oll b telcd at the fall at bis residence. No, 240 Whito stroet. 1w ox- | terim of court, plagstion was thie: o August, 1370, R be bad made o lown of $10,000 of Lald-, HANGED, in his day, and stilt was, he presuned, o distinct Jeature of the course, Persons not familiar with the practive of academies gooerally iu the East might think such Instruction was usual, but It was not so. The almost invariable prac- tice waos to dovote the matu strength of acado- ntes to Latin, Grek, and wathematics, leaving the colieges to supplement their -o.r‘l( in the plain Eugllsh brauches. Thls wias & part of o primary education which ought not to be re- I 1o get frum him w0 much us the aame of a single witness, they had nover dreained of aeking such o boou 88’ lstening sl the keyhole, FOMEIOT, Tho pext that was heard of the jury, tho members of oue faction were lucked In the back room of s welgbboriug saloon, quarreliug and knocking the table every few minutes. They could bo beard scroes tho aticet, yet they returued o toele room hall an bour later wondering how it was the re- vorters got the news. In thelr ealoon quarrel Consider. petitions, resulutions, sud ordinabees, aud recoive repurts of commiitecs. ‘I'he ‘I'ressurer zouuenluy raveived 45,000 from Bchoo-Agent Chaso, and §2,674 froin otbor soutced. The disburssulents wore $4fh, 141 f Juns aalarice of teachers, ’3,000 xa reve- &:e-:unnu and §300 for miscellaneous pare The paving of Duarborn street from Mad. MICHIGAN UNIUERSITY, Fpecial Diepatch (0 The Tridune, AxN Anpon, Mich., Juno 20.—The Alumoi of the University met to-day and elected tho fol- lowing officers: President, Wyllys C. Kansom, 1548, Port luron: Vics-Frosident, Walter 8. Perry, 1881, Ann Arbor; ‘Freasurer, Z. P, Kiug, 184, Ann Arvor; Becretary, Martln L. Dooge, AN " b ', JUno 70, 88 0:30 0'Glock 8. ., 84 178 and faun t wia &, Walker, agents for Fredurick Ayur, | BAVANNAN, Juue 20.—Frunk Pereino (culors | quired of colleges. It ouzht not to be left for | 1 . i S0 | SAThRPA e Slreany been b it nob s canmot b pescensy | by bad talkedup matiers aod tbiugs,’ but | M0 G G, MR SO0 CESRRE AT | o) was lung this afternoon for the murder of | them to doi for 1, by any chavwo, & youns | 130 Anu Arbar; Directors™Ashlov Poud, 1864, | 170 Eas SR 1 0v0 & 60.. ductoasers b e Ao bRyt Liianuchs be ¢, | whethor they bad reforred o the Pomurcy caso s ks 3 il 5] hiun® shonld: full 1o camplate bis. couree, b | Detroits O.M. Barnos, L 'Y nas MU 8, LSO 6 G0, decionseie Borthias corner of Dearoorn und Moary.00 the | or uot peed wuot bo sala It ds o fact, | son, Gurdon 8. Hubbard, Jr., gIving av sccurity a | J. Fo Leoy u white farmer, In April lait, Tho | 8 S Hicted on thie o aig [ W Paliner, 1840, Detrolt. There was a large oY e 1 wacer-give 1o Toont o bis Tor At mrcest | Bowever, thattha fmt witncus, called after recess | mortgage un 140 arres of bie far. theesld 130 | exccution was public, and near th spot whero | faueation couducted ot thle plun, would | yeiepiion given to-ulght ab the Universit By W. LER. ¢ refu o8 Motbing can bo doge, - SLPTEreRt | was Adwlral, oue of Pouieros's boudsmen, who, | acree Delng lvnr-h;;l by Mr. Morey, the well- | the wmurder was comuitted, just outside tho | o Wortbless to him. le would uot | 4,4 gifferent Facultics, and tho classes of amony olbers, bad been seen dariug sdiouromeut und notified to be preseut, whica would seew to fudicate that the latest plun_ sgreed on fn thy case bud been to indict Foueroy, and then let bl come forward uud carn cilber imwunity or stand the unfabweat his criwe descrves. ~ Admiral was diy feighteoed, aud (vigned that be had no kuuwledge whatever of Pomicroy's whervabuuts or crookediess, and took especlul valus to linpress the jury with tho fdes that thy sccusatlon tlat be bad wbared tbe plunder with Lin was entirely false. He badbeen o fricad of the fugitive, he sald, sud weuton bis bond luthe sum of $300, uud wost ho wuv most suxlods sbost wes how Le could get bim park aud ayold Jarinz the 500, Fho next witbess wae Milgerwan, o eccond- Band dealer. Bo told the reporters Lls story, sud 1heu e Lold 1t Lo the Jury. It wos that Pouicroy bad com Lo ls clerk und asou bowiauch **atull ™ wus in the store, und tha' the clerk told hin avout $200 worth. Pomeruy £:plicd, potting 10 a wpriug wattreas sud bedsteud **IF 300 wii) seud thein up twwy bouee L put y i dowl (22.08 You) $200." uyen bave learned to bscomo & good citizen; and thls, ufu |, {8 the moat fmpor- tant lessou thut any instltutton of learuiog in o freo country has to teach, Besldes, the col- l“fi‘ in many lustuuces peglest this work when It s left for them to do. 1o conclusion the speaker urgedtho youny men about to leavo for college to duvute thuir best energles there to the study of political science. te advised themn to unticipate the regular lostruction o theso brauches, s0 that they miizht have u gencral ac- qualntauce with them when they were reached by the teachers. Thne sxpeuded upon them would be well repaid, becuuse they wers tho gmulm{ scleuce. Coustder, fur jnstance, a swall depaptwent of oue of thew.—~tiuanice, How vast a ticld of rescarsh it opened up! How wded Jt was with fact. How powerful 1n every departinent of huwan activity, aud bow valuable tu practical hfe. These studies would Kuep the youuy wen fully abreast of the times, kuown expert, ot $20,000. Buldwin & Walker . Fi - 0 3 ce cont. Mr. Hub. : : e 3S, parS. The lutcrent promuily up o the l'.a“,' aud telilug all present t tase warnlug by tinw' Whoo the lasl payment bucains due, Hld ate. - wifs was ¢ victhm' of - u painful sccl- # det st winter, aud bas been an [nvalid A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY, s s, Mo skl ribdy fessticn | Toutvo, O, Juius #0Al trunsodd s, Mifds & e B100 of thy fostent, | last night, Sawuel Whittaker shot his wif but e succeoded do vaylng 3150 of the futereat | 108! 3 wid obrained an oxteusion for the hutancu. fie | dead, sud afterward killed himself. Domestl: ::x. 'l.ll‘l: fl'flx‘y'.':: u“l.l!nlx‘: -&u. };l;lh!:.v u:'flnu' hl;o troubles were the cause. Whittaker endeavored "Wiin ey refused to recelve unlens 3t Hubbard | 10 coouait sutcide by pofsun_ubout two years would turaish udditional secunty. Tluy Lad | 820, The partics are respectable, and the al- nover asked eliber futher orwon for further secut- | f30r has cust a glovn over the eutlre comwu. {ty, und 1his father astonlsbed tho son. e vaw | uity. I futucr Tueaday aficenuon and told bim about e e 1T Wb, S waid he was golig out by A GAMBLER KILLED. ke Forest t5¢ next (yesterday) lorulug, bu Soecial DHpatch 10 The Tridune. that be would attend to the matter to-uay. The vob aaid "h nuppased that would do Just ue | - MiLwavies, Wis., June %.—Kussel Wheeler well, sud uollung furtber was esid sbout it | and Theodore U, Henderer, two notorious gaw- 1668, and 1873 held reunions. ——————— RELIGIOUS. . 8pectal Dupatch (o The Tridune. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 20.—Iu the Bunday- Bchool Couvention to-day reports wero made from varlous parts of the State of tbe condition ot tho work, sl of which were very satisfactory and encoaraging. W. H. Jeverlg scolled the delogutes soundly for thele uexlect of the work between Conventions, which nullifles the work there accomplisied, - Durlugibe day ad- wete delivered by the Rev. Warren Rauolpl, Clurles I, Jucobs, the Lev. F. F. Iglohuart, of Ureencastlc, Mrs. O. R. Alden Pausy, of Urecusvurg, tho Rev. B. W. Chidlow, of Ciuclnnatl, . Spectal Dispatcl, (o he Tribune, Bricksgisy, Iif., Juus 20.—Tue Sundasy- At Houso 441 West Washington-st., TO-DAY (Thursday), June 37, st 100'clock 8. m., Parlor and Chambor Sets, Velyot and Kuglish Body lirussels Carpats, Marble-to) : jes, Lounges, Kuay L(hnln ululw-nmr' lllr&(lw cu Furitur—ia facy u.ijculh-:nnunuo a well-fuj Mr%mum ine Goe Drivioe 1lorse, oue good Kosd ‘Wagun,one Top 1'iseten. nesrly DeWi 088 Koud ruabess trhwwed lisrness, blogle. W. I, KEELER will conduct the sale. By GLO. P. GORE & GO0, o sud 70 Wabusl-av, THURSDAY, JUSE 97, AT 0:30 4. M., REGULAK TRADE SALE OF CROCKHERY. k3 ried W. G, C. C, and Yellow Ware. la opea boia " GG, ¥G0uE E0.Y Ruktoueess Congresanon Aldrich was ’f“mm at the city oflces a part of yesterday aMeruoon passivg the complimenta of the sesson with tho oficiuls. Certatn “fll-uaturcd persons thought that ho wes consulting with Caspar Buta sbout a reuomisution sud re-election. A Teporter saw the Coudressinan 2ud the City Cletk conversing auicably, but didn't Lear thew eay suything sbout clection thiuge. 'Fhe Pittsburg, Fort Wuyne & Clicugo Hailroad Coupduy bave cortracied with Thomas Muckiu for the very uneceauary work uf pavivg Cuta) atreet from: Madison 1o Herrseon: it s qfl: . howuver, that three-fourths of the froutale shill bo sepresented, und that tuskes I8 tccvsssty 1lat ope-Lalf the propeny on the Weat Stde of the streol sball Join fu the getition. Up tu date this Lus uot Leen dour, but it 18 expected that thy uanes will be gottea before long. Itis stuted with every appearance of au- thorty that James Allon, 0Dv of tho Mayor's sp-

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