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THE CITY GEN: ERAD NEWS. D.C. Instann, of Astorin, Ore,, is nt the Gard> ner, ‘Tie Non. G. F. Benedict, dotegnte from Ver- mont to the Nutfom! Convention. ia stopping, with his wife, with 1H, N. Hibbard, of Hyde Park. s ‘Tn flowera and overgreons for decoration purposes aro nt Grand Ariny Hall, 167 Washiug- ton atrect, Ladies uid gontlemon desiring to Axsist the Committes will confer a fayur by re- Porting this morning onrly, : ‘Tum tomperaturo yestertay, na observed ‘by, Munasso, optician, No. 8§ Mndlson stroet (Trtn- ‘Une Bultding), was at 8 a. mi, 08 degrees; 100, m., 00; 1m. 10; 3p. ni, 70; 8p. my 6. Bar omoter, 8 A, M., 20.53; 8 p. m., 29.55, ‘Tue Miluofs delegates to tho National Conven= tion from tho First, Sovond, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Ninth, Zenth, Thirtoonth, and: Sevens teenth Congressional Districts are reqttested by Mr, Eliott Anthony to moet Monduy at 2 o'clock at Room 1, No. 01 Washington stroct. AN owner fs wanted at tho Twelfth Streat Station for n double-barreled shotgun, Needlor Hl, maker. ‘The property was found at tho house of Mrs, Ejlen Ciliford, No, 266 West 'Thir- teenth etre And in the possession of her nephew, Thomas Clifford, whu {a supposed to huve stolen ft. ‘The Executlve Committeo of the Canadian Club held un informal meoting ast evening ut Judge Gary's court-room to review the work thus far uccompllahed, lt was decided te hold tho next reguinr meetlog of the club a week from 'Thumday in the Coal Exchunge roo, Grand Pueitie Hotel. Mns. Kate Lawnen, of No. 63 West Indinna atreet, In attempting to rescue hor Y-year-otd san from un Hittle fellow muned Eddie Powers, who was administering a good thrashing to hin at So'elock hist evening, Jumped off a sidewalk soine lx fect above tho ground and broke her loft leg Just below the knuc, Tue Lake Shore & Michigan Southorn Itall- road Compnuy have commenced laying the brick ou the stone foundution which is ‘to septs rate thoir tracks from Clirk street, betwoon Bixteonth and a polnt about half-way between Twelfth and 'Thirtcenth streets, ‘The wall {3 to be ten feet high and will be coped with stone. A Proposition has been mude by the Union Rotliog-Milisto tholr atriking omployés, that. the heaters or furnuce-tmen get un incrousy of ik and these beaters hire und pay their own he pers. It wis thought yesturduy that this would prove satisfactory to the strikers, and that work would be gonerally resumed In the mills Inst evening. Henan BLous, tho S-year-old son of John Blobin, of No. 484 West Fifteenth street, was found ‘lying on the Northwestern Rullroad, be- tween Loomly and Luttla streets, with his left lew smashed below the knee. Tho little fellow. says he wan playing on the trick wien be wis rin over. The ley was ninputated by a physl- ciun who attended bim nt his homo, ALrcttink wds'deltvered Inst evening before A sinull ntdienee At No. BE West La! Pater Papli on "Cod tT lectttrer took the ground that cobperation wus the remedy for the untazonlun oxisting between labor and capital. At the close of tho. Icattre Mr. VMupin answered objections raised to. his Viows by Bishop. Sebttliug, und Morgau to tho Apparent satisfaction of tho audience, Ana. C. W. Paissey, of No. 178 Peoria stroct, while cleaning a carpet with gasoling yeate forenoon, stopped to Hight a lamp. ‘The oll caught fire, and she foolishly tried to extinguish the tlaines by wmipplag about herself the carpet which she had been cleaning. It caught tire, also, and the Indy hud her hands, aris, and fice quite badly bur he fire was extingutshed hy Firo Patrol No.2. Mrs. Prissey’s injuries, though very severe, fro not cunsidered dunger- ous, ‘Tae Annual Chicago Law Directory, pub- Uehed by Willinin 1. Sullivan, tus just been pubils! in map aud book form, 1t contains the names of 13045 attorneys, but of those sixty- five have icft the city since lust yenr, twelve auye gons ont of prictice, and tive have died, Telephone connections ure denoted by a star, While the numes of those not in practice are printed in italles, Very full inforimuatton ts also given as to tho Federal and State Courts, us well as Justices und Constables, Tux Women's Temperance Union helt a rog- ular monthly meeting in Farwell Hall yester~ day and indorsed Mrs, Rutherford B, Mayes for hee uetion in excluding, intoxicating beverages trom the table at the Preeldonthal Manglon, Te is proposed to erect, in her namo, a momorial drinking fountain at Washington, D. U., and for tals purpose contributions uf one penny and over will be recoly y tho Treasurer of the Society, Mrs. L. 11. Hugans. The fnanefal re- port showed’ uxponditures umuuntiug to $108, and rece! pts of $213, ‘Tue Sixth Battalion will leavo thoir armory Baturday ut3 p.im,, and will tke the following route; North on Wabash avenue to Monroe street, west on Monroe to Frnklin, north on Franklit to Washiugton, east on Washington to Dearborn, north on Dearborn to Lake, east on Lake to Btute, north on Stute to Michigun, west on Michigan to Dearborn avenuy, north on Denr- born wyenue to tho park. Companies A, Ht, C, D, and E wilt take part in the parade in fulledreas uniform, with tho battution band, under com. mund of Lisut,-Col. Willian H. “bompson. Geonce W. Maniicx, 2 commission mer- chant from Billwatikeo, on a yisit to this city, {% reported missing since 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, whon, he was geen at No. 16 iver street. Hoe eninv here to catublleh a branch grain houre, and as he had ‘Upon him a yaluable watch and chain and from $400 to $600 cash upon bis person, it iy feared that something hag befallen him, Hoe Is ubout BT yeurs of age, Oyo feet seven inehes tall, welxns about 135, sundy halr and mustache with ebin whiaker, and wore udark suit aod atlit Telt. round but, Mit. E.G. ASAY, the well-known Inwyor, and ig Hon dumey, wiille on thefr way to thd offlos ut o'clock yesterday forenoon narrowly escaped injury by u toum of horses itttachod to tho car. tage becoming unmunugoable owing to tho drenking of a whiflictree. Tho team run from she corner of Wabuah avenue and Vau Buren ‘Ureet to the corner of Juckson and Btate, where dey collided with ona of the Singer sewing-mn- shine wagons, Both vehicles were conulderably proken, und Robert Scott, colored, Mr. sAsuy’s triver, wus thrown out ond bud his lott fo ken. ‘Tho othora wero uninjured. ‘Tux: feast of Corpus Christi was gonerally ob- served with approprinte coreniontes in all tho Homan Catholic churches of the olty xostunhiy, fuid in the Cathollu ucademios and ‘schools. At tho Convent of the Suerod Hourt on North State street x clase of cightof the pipils muds tholr Hrst communion at mass in the conyont att g’elock a. m,, the Rt-Kov. Bishop Hedwood, of New Zenland, olticlating, .At9 o'clock some 30 ys and yirld celebrated tholr tirst communion # grand High-Sass in the Cathedral of the floly ame, Dr. SeMutlon, V.G., vitlelating. After mis tho whule number were entertalued by the Judies of the convent with breakfast, to which tho youn poople did futt Justice alter thelr Jong fast. ‘The brenkfast was served in the new sehoo! building, cornor of Cuss etreet and Chie bale Avenue and adjoluing the cuthodral and convent, Lotris Grant, allas White, 2 colored inmate Of u house of {Nl-fame at No, 6 Meridian street, Woe found dead In bed yesterday morning, hiv ing committed sulcidy by taking n dose of duudanum during the night, ‘The lb before ube waked one of the girla for sume laudanum, and received a bulf-filled bottle containing about on ounce, Luter in the oveulng she pave this companion hur mother's adress, word night bo sent her if she should die, and at the aume tine Lottie told her compuntun that sho was tired of the Ify she had Leow louding, and had taken a dose of Inudanum with sulvidul jntont ‘Tho gompanton did nat belleva the story, ‘Nhe above ja tho version of tho aifalr xivdn before tho Coroner's jury, ‘There te no renson to bellave it strictly true, for Meridian street peaple of that clues ire unable to toll the trute ptaluly, The dury returned a verdict of sulclde, MA. CANKULL, & Post-Ollico omployé, wants tho pubile to real bls new dog story. Bo hero oes. AS by wis vmnorgiug from Havorly's Theatre a few evenings igo, he saw some voys Fouling about a large Newfoundland dog which doy bad recently captured. ‘Tho dog appeared quite trivndly with the boys, but when the Major falt constratued to pat the noble animal's head, the latter sought u fight, and, by way of stirring up bis prowess, bit him quite severely on thy right hand. Maj, Carroll thereupon, bought the antingl, Intending to have bitin shot "ee nobly without sa inch is courtemure Hal. The dow must buve divined hid purpose, tor when the Major was atternp titan. to shut bin ina shed tho doy bit bin uguin on the left shou der, shia Une more severely than the first, You~ terday afternoon Otticur “Thomas Curtin was sent by reqitext ta the house, No. 0) Miehlgan avenug, tu shoot tho dog. Tho dow wes loose in the back yard, and strucic torror to the heurt of tha olticdr nt once, At tho first shot the do; t al $e aitleer, tat ite Aer "nic mivans intoa puutry of ai luieusions, ‘Lhe doy was dually killed. . DECORATION-DAY, ‘The Committoes of the varloun Grand Army Poets und other veteran associations mot lust evenly at the Palmer House for the puUrpody of completing arrangements foc properly culo- Drutiny SMewiurial-Duy, Comrude frodks, of tho ‘Truusportution Committos, ruported that round-trip tickets to Rosebil! and Culvary Cem. eterics can bo bud ut BU conty cach on the Cbl- By! cago & Northweatem Mullroad, ‘The train Jeuves the depot Cuuul Kinaie wtreeta, ot 10:45 o'clock laturday, Hound-trip tekets on the Hine ental ts Ouk- ‘woods Cemetery cost 26 vents each, be procured frous Comrade bate Court, No. %7 berate estregnteats s Cuniriae Cou) 0 Treasurer, reported cash on bund svt, und about $18 more was proaiiaod for Buturday tmoriioy. On motion, tau aun of £5. cach was granted trom the General Fund to cover oxpenscs for decorations at Oukwoods und. Graceland Cemcterics. ‘fhe comfuded present were Invited to report at Grand Army Hall, 107 Washington street, Weilay worntuyg, yt 20 o'clock to anise iu prepare ‘Tokets con Ibrooks, ut the Pro- Clurk stroat, where time: wHs CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY 28 ing the and flowers and to invite thotr lady fri ton tn this work. ThoCoinmittes of Our Country's Defenders wero nasigned to Rosehill Cemetery. The meeting then adjourned tll Thursday ovoning, dune 17. TIE CILTY-WALLI. Jon P. Minten was yestertay nwarted tho contract for cleaning tho sewers for the year, CONTHOLEER Gurney left for Springfield last evening to visit © member of tho * lodge,” whois quite se é ‘Tne: Trensuror yestonlay received $8,140 from the Water Dopartment, @614 from the Collector, aud $200 from the Controller. + ConTIACTS were awnnied yesterday for tm- proving Shetdon street from Randolph to Mudi- aut aud for Hulsted street from Indiana to 10. Puorosars were opened yestertay for fur nishing the city with pig-lead and luinber, ‘The Uids fur lead ranged from four to four and tives vighths cunts per pound, tho loweat bidder be- ing Exeritty Adana &Co., to whom tho hward wos made. stim Committee on Railroads met yostertay: Afternoon, especially to consider some matters of Interest to the Chiengo & Western Ludi Mit, tha Compuny not being repre- sented, nothing was done, “The mutter of pho removal of thu tracks of the Fort Wayne Rout in the xonthori section of tho city was referred to the Law Depurtment for an opinion, Amox@ tha building permits fasied Postenday were the iatlowlie One tu Le Roy Payne to ereet aw Hyery-stable, Nu. 169 to 1th Mihir street, to ‘cost $8,000; one to the Union Steam bont Company to ervut a two-story warehouse, ner of Market and Randolph streots, to cust x 3 one fo Willinm Borden to make alteras dona in fluniin’s Thoutre, to cost $90,000; and one to W. M.Curthy to crect a two-story divell- lug, No, 407 Taylor street, to coat 83,00. 18. JOANNA IORDAN, who far years fins noe! pying i house standing in the streot at tho corner of Eighteenth and Cail, was yese tenlay foreibly ejected and’ her mension “was torn down by order of Court, Colitmns have been written about her and her troubles, for shu has defled the nuthoritios and clung to her home in the fuce of various uttacks, but youterday she had to aucoumb, but not until premlees bad been deimolishid, and then, even, shu was found bent over her wash-tl when the rool hud been taken from over her bend. Sho showed fight to the end, and made ft quite fvely for hor nasaflants. ‘Tne amall-pox cnac from No, 028 Stato atreat, of which montion Woes inida yesterday morning, was doing well ut list uecotnts, ‘The unfortu- nate is named Karl Kutseha, and he arrived here on tho ith inat., and went to work at tho munber given tho next day making bread for the families tn the vicinity, at which occupation he Innocently continued intl be discovered that. he had the dlacnss, Hs employor called nt the Health Department during the day, nud waa Anxious to have the faets suppressed lest hia business should be injured. Dr. De Wolf tricd to explain: to hin that the ronal du wer owne that bis futnily bad by exposed, ote. but he was Inclined to thi monetary view of his troubles, und to consiter nothing else, Hs promises were fumigated during the duy, and the nelghvors vaccinated. ALD, STAULRE IN TROUNLE, Tho Committes on Elections met ifonterday. afternvon, und had before them the alleged fre Tegulurities in the returns of the Seventh Pro- elnct of tho Fourteenth Ward in tho late Alder- mimic election. Ald. Stauber and J, J, Me- Grath, his opponent, were present, and were also represented by attorneys, who spoke at momo length. in the effort to onlizhten the Committee as to its duties, the general question being as to whether or not they could take vugulzunce of the altidavits ied charging fraud, and whothor or not thoy’ hud authority to xo inte an examination of the bullots cast. Ex-Corporntion-Coun- sel Ronfleld contended for Mr. MeGruth | that the Committee, since no one had been declared olected In the ward, and no contest bad been com- menced, could only pass tipon the faee of tho returns, and tho nttoricy for Mr. Stauber took the othor view and insisted that the whole ques+ tion of fraud should be gone Into before any report was renched. In the mnidstof the quarral Corporation- Counsel Adams was sent for, and, upon being questioned, took the position thut all the Committee could do under the cireum~ stinces way to pasa upon the returns, and that the ‘auesuon of fraud could | not be touched until some ono bad been de clured | clected, and a formal contest entercd upon. ‘Chis did not strike some of the mmembers of the Comnulttee very favorably; but, there belug uu way to avoid the Issue, after tlengthy wrangle a report was reached ince cordunce with Mr, Adams! opinion, ‘The report was drawn, and signed by all the mombers, und ite adoption by the Counell will amount. to giv- ing Mr, McGrath the seat now oceupied by Ald. Btauber, It xppeuring from the returns that ho has n majority of about 40 votes in the ward, If he gets his sent, however, ho will not rataln it without ncontest, for the Inftiatory steps have ulready been tuken In this direction, FEDERAL AFFAIRS, Tne consus-takers for this district hayo been named, and Commiasioner Wright hua sent on thoir nines to Washington for approval. . ‘Tux receipts at tho Sub-Trensury yestorday ‘Were $10,000 In gold and $7,000 tn allver, and tho disbursumenta were $10,000 in gold and $1,000Jn ailver, ‘Tix recolpts In tho Internal-Revenuo Depart= Ment yesterany footed up 820,01, of which $1146 was on spirits, $205 ou tobacco and clgars, $1,012 on beor, and $2,670 on Uconacs, ‘fe following dutiuble soods wore recelyed at tho Custom-House yesterday: Hitchcock & Foster, 2,100 raffrond tes; HH. 1. Hayden, 600 suoks salts Cunninghani & Hunter, 48 casks soda ash and 30 drums caustic sud; G. W, Sheldon & Co,, 275 enses“hod water and 20 cases Whisky; Empire Warehouse Compuny, 150 drums caustic sodu, 145 cnsks soda agh, aud 100 burrels cement; a. F. Stephenson, cies paintings; Lyon & Healy, 10 cuses muslenl Instruments: Reaniping: Fompanys 333 boxes tine plui & Gore, 60 barrets bottled ale; KR. M, Lotd & Co,, 45 burrels greases Fivld, Leltor & Co,, 17 cases dry goods, Collections, $4,830, # Colleotor of Customs recolved n circular rdny from tho l'reasury Departmout order- ¥% thut the Local Inspectors of steam vessels” be Instructed to oxamino ntl pilots applying for ® renewal of thalr Heonse who bave heen ree ported ug color blind by tho Exumining Surgeon, andif the examination proves sutisfactory n res lewal tay. ranted, Tho Locnl Inspoctara ura ulsy ordered to report in detail to tholr gue perlor the resulta of ‘all oxaminations, also to send tho surgeon's reports, aod are further or- dered to make a requixttion un tho Department: for uuthority to purchise oximining lanterus, stating cost of same. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Trene were twonty-five marriage Nooysos Js- u sucd yesterday, OwINa to the exoitemont attending the Aaya of tho Convention, it 1a probable that no session of tho Criminalor County Courts will be held on June 23 and 4, as all the court oflicials dusire to havo a Angor In tho plo, Tite Grand Jury yesterday hoard nineteen cases, returned cleyon true bills, und failed to find bills io nine cases, Indictments wero ree turned into court aguinat James Tobin for tha murdorot bis daughter, and agatnst Michael Deloski for revulving moncy stolen from Anthony Sloyers, Joun Gannrry, who basbeon for four months awnitiog trial upon a charge of usault upon Mr. Joseph Gorg, with Intent to do bodily injury, war Deatarday relensed | from iene By -dudgo, niith upon prying. $1W, the Court holding that, in view of the priggner’a coutinumont, the pay> wont of tho av was sulllolent punlshmont. Henny McCani yesterday pleaded guilty of Inrceny tn tho Cirimninul Court, “was To- mnunded for gentonev. Michavl, ullas Brocky, AMoDonough wis wentonced te tha Penituatlary for WWo yenrs upon 4 charge of grand larceny, ‘Thoma’ Farmer was tried for burglary. and found Pn tho Jury fixing punishinunt at three years In State's Prion, JAMES und Mary Moun, of West Lake atrect, Wore yesturday arratqued upon a joint chargs of arson, and pleaded not guilty, Samuel and. Henry Soluger ulvo gut up tho same plo ono. charge of burglary. Walter and Kriik Pouse, eburged with hav! ng robbed tho yuesis at tho Grand Vaciitu Hotel, alua pleaded not gullty, Nury Plorvo, u low-down Chirk street courtesuil, was tried Febery for having raved Anthony 400. ‘The Jury found her guilty and xed ber prulabmont at tive yours in the Pont tantiary. Michuel Deluski us accoasory to the oriine, was acquitted, but tumedintely renrrestod, the Grund Jury having found aunt ine dletmeut aguinst hint for having received purt ot the monoy, knowing it to buve been stolen, Se PRINCIPAL VAILE, “: ‘THe ¥YLOGGING CAaE again cama up for consideration in the rooms of the Boord of Education yesterday afternoon, Inspectors Keith, Deluney, and Hoyno, theCom> milttou of Investigation, wore ull present, Inspector Moyne atuted that be hud econ Dr. MvArthut, the doctor who examined the boy Norden uftor the whipping, Acvording to tho phyulclan the boy wan budly beateg, and tho akin peelod off tn several places, ‘Tho first witiuss culled wi Milas Vanco, who toutilicd to the facta of thu vi ditticulty butween jaa Hayward aud Miss Stulth already ruported. The lady ulvo wld that the boy kieked Ales Binith; that she belloved Meyer wus a vory ue ruly boy, and that aho hud never beard of suyere whi polis on the purtof the Prinaip 1. Miss Gill then touk the chalr, Bho tostifled hat shu was formerly in the Clarke Bebools hud hud experluuce with thy bey Norden, and’ that aap eriunce hud tiught her thas ho was the must diicult boy to get ulonye with sho ever encoun tered; hia conduct bud a demoralizing intlue ence in the echoul. Mius ‘Thompson corroborated the statemornts of | Whe previous witness fo regard tothe unruly dis- B ition of tho boy, Sho also snid that Misa ith had gail that: SHE WAS COVERED WITH MATKA resulting fram tho encounter, Witness know of no net of severity onthe partof Mr. Vaile, Misa Thompson was asked what the general opinion Was among tho tenchors in regird to Mr, Vatlo’s Miingement in the school, when sho rend 1 pe- tition signed by overy teacher in tho Clarke School, oxeept one, Indorsing hit. Mr. ittohberg asked Miss ‘Thompson who got Sy thee Itton. {iss Thompaon—T nssisted Mr. Richberg—IIng Sr, Vaile soon this potl+ jon? Miss Thompson—Not that I know, Ibelteve ho never heard the contents wntit this moment, aAnothor witness entiod was Assistant Supers Antentent Delano, who testified tothe uniformly gol mrnngement of Clarke Sehoot under Mi. Vaile's sitpervision, Ho knew nothing of — undue severity oon. the rt Of | that gentleman, §=—oand — he nelHaved that, in taking the Prinolpal out of tho school nt tha presont time, tho tuterests of the elghth-grade pupils were ilkely. to be Jeop- ordized, SUPERINTENDENT DOTY, being called, thonwht the notion of tho Hoard in Tencene Mr. Vaile would not seriously affect tho elghth-grade class, He had always thought that tho school had been well munuged, As Mixs Muth dotailed tho clreumstatces of tho row to tha witness, ho believed that sho had not kept within the Mimits of Instructions iu regard tu punishinent. When asked in what partienlar she hud axceeded tho tustructions, tho Superintendent replied that Miss Smith ha pluched tho boy’s cheek, SMe. Yatlo had no ine stractions In regard to puntahmont fromwit- ness, Ry Mr, Richbery—Dil you not recommend tn printed instructions that Principals should first try dlavrave ind suspension beforb resorting to conueal pun te Mr. Doty—Y'es, sit, : ‘This closed the ovidence, Judgment was ro- served and the Committee adjourned, BOARD OF EDUCATION, ‘TUE VAILE CANE. ‘Tho Roard of Education heli itsregular meet- ing Inst evening, all of the members belong pres- ent except Inspectors English and Frankonthal; President Hoyne in the chair, ‘The Comittee on Bulldings and Grounds re- ported nt sume lengthon various mintters, but the ouly netion tuken was the naming of the sehool at tho corner of Himmond and Eugento streets, which will hereafter bo known as tho La Sallu School. The Special Committee on the Conduct of tho Prinelpal of the Clarke Svhool reported os ful- low! “Your Special Committee, .to which was ro- ferred nt the meeting of the Zist inst. « petition of residents of the Clarke School Distriut, usk- ing the retention of Mr. Vatte as Principal of Rutid school, and ulse the whole intter of the distnlesul of Mr. Vaile from bis position 28 Prine cipal, would respectfully report: “That we have exumined Into the cnso at some longths that we betlove that Mr. Vaild [s censuruble In tho adininistration of a somewhat. Buvere punlubinent: but, fn view of the previous gol churucter of Mr, Ville and bls reputation Asin educator, wo recommend that he be ro- stored to his former or to a similar position at tho commiencemont of tho next sehvol yenr by 0 reflection as Principal at tho next annunl clav- ton of teachers,"* ho report wis algned by the entire Commlt- tev, and, pon its retding, Inspector Stone spoke uyiinat It, arkayg that it meant nothing, and that itvhould be placed on Mle. Inspector Deluney moved ag an amendment. that the report be Inid over until tho election of poucuars in June, which wus. neeepted by Mr, ANC. Inspector Frake thought Mr. Vailo had been done un Iijusties, and ended 1 speech In his dee fense by inoving that be be reingtated at once. Aftor somo furthor discussion Lnspector Kelth auld tho Committee bud nereed to so ulter thoir report isto recommend Mr, Vullo’s immediate restoration, Inspector Stone was opposed to Mr. Valle boing reinstated now or at any time, and sald that hu wanted to sea the whould matter placed on file and the Committee discharged. Inspector Koith expliined the diMoulty be- tween Mr, Valle and tho obstrepcrous young ono which hud led to wl tho trouble and’ defended Mr. Valle in. modest way. Tnspeetor Stiles thought the child could havo been governed without resorting to the mens whieh had been used, and it being suruusted tht he was only 11 yours of age, he became: bold and Inv! I-year-vld boys, without re- gaurd to size, to i test of strength with him, which ovoked considerable Inughter. Inspector Frike raised a question as to tho authority of the Board to ruinove a Principal, aud Inspector Richburg sought to dispel bls de- fusion, urguing that the Board was all-powerful, and that Mr. Vaile should nut yp restored under any elreumatances, for tho reasun that he hid violated! the rules of the Board In Inilloting ‘eurporal punishinent. Tho motion of Inspector Stona was thon adopted, Inspector Frake alone yoting In the negutive, after which u resolution was ndopted declaring that outside of Mr. Vatto’s conduct in the engy In guustion ho bad bean a vory ac- cepuibte tencher, inspector Keith called attention to the fact ea a Expt: mutiny schuol children wore in pos- sesslon 0: TOY-PISTOLS, and moved that tho Superintendent be in- structed to cause the Principals to dispossess them of tho suaie, whlch wus ndopted. The Committee on School Census asked au- thority to employ persons to take tho school consus for the yeur ut u per diem of $2.50, which was granted, | ‘Tho special ordor—the consideration of tho Coitnittee's repart on toxt-books—\was thon taken up, which led to tho usual wrangle. It was amended and adopted, Tho Buurd thon adjourned, SUBURBAN. HYDE PAIK, Decoration-Day ut Orkwoods Cometery will bo observed Saturday under the direction of Whittlor post, No, 7, G. A. 1t., Commander E. B. Howard, Comimittoo of Arrangements T. HH. Lawrence, 0, W. Ballinger, and Willinm Itoy- burn, Tho post will leave Chicago on the Hyde Park train nt 12:10 p. ta, and will bo joined by thelr frionds at tho several atations, Tho exer elses will commenco Le toed im, and will con- sist of tho Grand Army ritual for decoratiug gee Inging by the cholr; strewing flowers by a committes of tun misses from the Hyde Park Sundiy-schools, under the diroutlon of Miss Kings and address by J. ¥. Seaton and ‘lea F, ‘Thornton, Esq. ‘Tho public generally are Invited to Join the post ju this beautiful and putriutic sorvice, INSURANCE. Report of the Stato Auditor—Business Done tn 'This State. Special Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune SPRINGFIELD, Ul. May 27.—Tho press was to- day supplied with advance sheute of purt of the twelfth annunl inaurince report of the Auditor covering only Wire and fire und marine insure anee,, ‘Tho report ia dated April 20, but hus Just been printed, It appears that 181 fire and murine insurance companies complied with tho law during tho past your, clussitied as fol- Jows; Hlinels ° Jolnt stock compunies, Wnols mutual companies, companies of other States, 134; mutual companics of other States, orelyn compas nies, “Az casualty compunios, 3. ‘Twenty-two companies were admitted since the previous report,‘ All companies doing business In this State employed on the dist day of Decomber, 1879, total pald-up capil of $5,043,700, not ineluding the cupital stock of forelyn couipantes, und poaseased §152,518,891.50 of adinitted tsseta, ycinding AusUsYMOENE notes aud usaeis of ft vompaniod held 45 Joint stock forelin abrond, their lubllties, including yapital stuck und gerip, umounted to gvy,bss,00200, ‘Tho tn. come during the yenr was $85,088,535.44, and tho expenditures HK being Y8.b5 iT centot the totalincoma, WE laser tae prereset vd Fiske unDUNtiog to 80085, E i with $10, e2U,007 of not wusets, Including assessincut notes of mutual companies, boing %€ Cor overy $100 ine ‘The Musingas transacted tn thid State in 18 ball vompanics reporting to tha Aurtltor ia us followas Fire risks written, $470,- OTA. TUS, [marine and inland risks written, S51, 0,0R.01; Lotal risks written, BH 284 442.97; reas received on tire rlake written, $4,727," 43; premiums recelyed on marine and lie Jand LUska written, $271,07012; total promiuma reculved, $4,U510%,55; Huring, and inland fogses Incurred, $1,037,596. expanses ostlinuted at dd per cout of promiuiumrecelved, 81485,S17.1EF total, $412,012.07; leaving un apparent: protit of $2.50.146108 on the bushivss of this State durit the year, Tho wveruye prembunt rate charged 43 OF conta on overy §{00 lusured. ‘The ratio. ot Joxses to risks weitten lg kiconty ob uyery $100 Jnsured, nnd to premltms received BY cents of every doullur reovlyed, THE PATTY HOUSE DRAWING, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fon ou Lac, Wis. May 27.—Tho Patty Houso drawing took placu to-day, and was camplotod atTp.m. Over 1,500 prizes were drawn, It was conducted by Mayor Howerd, Chalrman of the Citizen’ Committee, and {ts fuirnvws has not been quostionod. ‘Ticket No, 173,78, hold by Vbiiltip Fuust, of Auburn, I, drow the Patty Houso, the value of which t4 $70,000. ‘Tho other lurge cash prizes wore nll drawn, but the boldore held wom 70, Uckotn. Chore fa aiouse $40 du the bunds of She Committee with which’ to Aquidute the martwuyzo on tho house und pay the as No, 275) drew the grind $10,080 "Guah a The Eldredge sowing-Machine—It leads the work, and’ ts the Des for you to buy. Seldon monthly payments, 100 State strest, ee Times? Que bighust artists ln dentistry: -'The McChesnuys beyoud dout, though but $3 @ sug VIA DOLOROS: How the Railroads Carry Immi- grants from New York to Chicago, Scenos on.tho Cars, Among Trish, Germans, Belgians, Danes, and Swailes, Eating, Smoking, Slooping~—What Should Be a Ploasi#e Made a Journoy of “Dirt and Horrors. New York Merah, May 24, That a distinct Impression exists on ocean steamers that cinigrante are vory diferent from other people fs muro thun suspected, but it Is supposed that ‘after tho stecrage occupants reach tho land of the free, where ono man fA 18; good its Anothor,—and A great don) bottar,—thoy wilt be ns woll tronted ag any native. Huta Heri representative, who has beon jogging westward with a tratniond of emigrants, bus found that hero, na well ng nt gen, the prasengor who travels at the cheapest rates receives as Uttio consideration as the hw allows,—perhaps less. Prices bulow the usual passenger rates, by stenmbont of rail, usually imply toferior Necomineditions or specd, Which sama «ro unayoldatle by tho sellers, but thero 13 no possiblo = Justice = in alto ing oon trains with tho + ordinary complement of attendants such ncgleot ns luck of driuking water by day and of fre on cold nights. Frelght can go through from New York to Chicago without change of ears, and thero is Bo good reason why emigrants cannot do like- wise, instead of | being compelled to make changes suddenly. and without notice, Tho ordinury aevomnmodations necessary to decency and clennliness should bein proportion to tho number of persons carried, particularly as thoy involve vory sight extru cost; but they seein to be as fow 48 on cars which nru not balf Olicd on any trip. Most rallroad compuntes are In-cons stant fear ot tegfslution unfavorable to thelr juteresty; do they realize that all the omigrants thoy carry In tho ununecessirtly-uncomfortuble munner described in our Chieugo lotter witl soon be voters? Correspondence New York Herald, Croago, May 31.—Tho task of necompanying @ party of emigrants from Castic Gurdon to Chi- cago hid no sulk nttractlvenoss for your cor- respondunt as to induce him to invite all his friends to sco him off. uthor did he go down as If curgorily to tho Emtgration Burewu on tho day before bls intended Journvy and innke In guiries. Tho olllee wus closed? that day's party: orthe West hud yone on tho barges; thore would be ne emigrant train until the palloniig afternoon, A. aper young man tokd mew ‘this and more. Thore were, ho sajd, three witva of going to Chieayo—tho’ Pennsylvania, the New York Central,and the Brie routes—all equally good, and allut tho sane price, $13, 1 wont to tho Hele Itellroud nancy, upt by Con- grossmun Muller,. and thera bought one pussuge for the sum named. [ regretted that [ nad not “a party,” for the man that sold me tho tickot Iutinaied that oven far six people bo would tuke olf 10 por cont. No, there was no necessity, be, sald, for iny louding my inan up with fool for the Journey. Tho triin would stop three timos nt diy for meals, and at oach plaice i sofld men! could be hind for Weents. There were certainly stopping pluces enough, but they. wero not ut woll-judged distances, GOING ON HOARD. Tf tho Herald correspondent was a Ittlo wild About the hile und unshuven about tho chin, if hig durk glothes looked old aud worn, and his soft hat had the appearance of x relle of the tut War, all tho disguise he sought wag aban Accordingly about J o'clock fist Friday evening crossed the ferry tothe Erlv depot ut Jeracy City and thore met a great troop of emigrants men, women, and children of all natlonulities —coming of the barge which had brought them and tholr effects from Custle Garden, Mostly thoy wery full of talk, and wonder, and burry. Many were well clud. Othors hud out slgnits, so to spenk, that thoy were not wearlng thelr bust clothes, from prudential motives,—the slgnala belng a bit of vright-colored tnery in hat, bon- net. or Beart, that made thoir rough clothes lool all the rougher. Some wore the rough clothes withuut any visiblo apology. -Eveh one curried a bag or a bundic, and some two or three. Huge. inounital of trunks und boxes of over imaginable buitd and color, alt properly checked, were quickly rotled from tho barge to tho bug- gtge-curs. “Tusked for the Clileago train, “Wuy out thore at tho very end,” sald a porter, and Ewalked down with my fellow-pas- songers until Lseomed to be half wuy to Newark, There wus tho train. Thoy stood looking at It sheepishly untit some one led ironp up the steps of ong of tho cars; thoy then alt wont in witharush, J¢ waa Habel for a quarter of an hour, When things begin to qulot down I asked a train-hand where I shoutd so. “Hlght ln berg,” wuld he, “jump for it! thoro’s 8 place neur tho door,"* ct wis an ordinary ratlrond-carriage, with padded acata. is '“ Tho Company hasn't cnough emigrant-cnrs,” headed, “und sy thoy run out Hrst-classers, young fellow, you'ns Ii luck,” - : IN THE OAs. T looked joyful, presuming It waa the right thing to do, and entered tho rear door, A strony gdoroef poor humanity was arising from tho emigrants still porsplring undor tholr late oxere Uons. 1 sut down near the window, which 1 opened, Achattoring chorus, with the crying of babies running through it, tiled my enrs, Pregontly a brakeman enine through, leading party of three, with the uaunl number of bane dies, ‘Those he put: into tho sents romaining vacint, Thoy were a fathor, sou, and daughter —from Irelund. ‘The son fell to hy ebare, Ln dixnation und perspiration wero on tho tathor's brow. Jte wasdecuntly dressed, with tho nlr of @ furmor of some menns. Secing that his daughter, a pleasnnt-faced young womau of 18, was comfortabie, be remarked; “Thoy put me into that ould coflin in thore, God bless us, but 1 purtested. I got up and walked through the train, which consisted of two buygnke, three expresa, and yoven passenger cars, must of tho lutter belt, tho low-rvoted, sinull-windowed, hird-seater ditn and dirty boxes known ne! omigrint cars,” © We have Sib es and 217 pieces of bag gage,” sald the conductor orucularly. ‘Tho depressing scuns in tho car whore my sont ‘was seomud splendor Itself beside the squalor of those sehy took hig eats, tho “amlgrant curs,” whore, a4 If by selection, tho poorest ur humblest, had taken tholr places, Tho utmosphore incach was intolorable to nostrils hut secistomed to the steorage of an emigrant-ship. There must huve been between sixty and suventy souls In cach cur,—tho smatl enfidren and Lablos who wore nut paid for not entering probably into the con- ductur's 375, twas now 7 o'clock, when wo Were annotnced to strrt, so I returned to my sent und waited putiontly, Tho running thine of an ordinary train to Chicago iy thirty-six and a hall hours, ‘Whistratn ( wus told woutd take from forty-five to forty-alx hours. It ox cvodod thy latter {igure by one hour und twonty minutes, Tho omlgrints had now sottlod them- selves somuwhut, Pipes woru lit and cigars of vile odgr were pulfed und good humorprevuiled. WkaTWAUD 10l Atéinst, at twenty minutes to 8, tho bell bogan toring, und, with nw premonitory Jolt, tho train tnoved stowly out nod into the tunnel, ‘Lhe day wus dying over the reelaimed Jorsey swamps, aud # curtsin coldness in tho wind caused a general coughing through the cur, dimly it by tw cundle hunps. he windows wore closed, and tho smoke from tho apes and bud olgura thick- enud tho air visibly, «Tho conductor camo along god punched tho tickots,—a process ufterwurds repented ut all hours of the duy wud night, cuudipg the poor poople cndiosa trouble un: annoyance. J noticed, y that this job wis afterwards given over to brikemon, the Jordy conductors uvidently fyaring to let thosu "uly enly, unbandsoine" paren come * betwoen the wind and thoir nobillty.” ‘Cho intetllgence and courtesy of the brakeman did not improve mat+ ten, A rough shake, * Hore, show yor toketa; wake up; tickots!" was the infideat Form of tho brakeron's salute to the poor willing suuls woo were only too anxious to cunforin to the regu- iutions, whatever thoy might be. MOIR: WATEN, ‘Wo talk and write grandiloquently af thecom- {ng of the one and sine UE elvilizution ta our shores, but though much bas boon done tu make tho nowly-arrived Iniuulgeunt intolerabie than formerly, U reuninis to be hmproved, ‘Thoy ure not suyury, coming out of the steamor's stevrage, but Iminigrants now be- Jong tow better off, clownllvr class than fore merly, and L hear Joud vamptuinta on all sides of the enforced dirt of the trip. There wa no water butin the ordinary drinking vessel, and thut rroquontly gave gub altogethor, Why it would be imposalbto to build au emigrants! baths house at Castle Gurdow, by why ut certain points nlong tho great ines of railroad anupte lavato- leg could not be provided fur thom, with a die Vislon for tho voxes, { guunot teil. ‘thoy would bo only tou ylud to take advantage of both, and gone Uf the Weary time spult on sidings and ut out of tho way placed migut ba profitubty spent, Ibean be heithor for nillway proporty nor morals to let dirt acuurmulite on the person fruvolors day after duy, av it inuat now, ‘Cbird- class, our tickets suid. There ia no suoe ond for human beings, (L Wia Informed, "Tho inw popes thom: ta pay better attention to cattle. Perhaps those brutes are second-class sen gors—tho missing Jukjbotweon the Amer- wan cltlzend of to-day and tho citizen of tho Tauures betweon the emigrant of yesterday and tho cmlgrunt of to-duy, ‘Thlypicce of Darwin- {na frouy passcd Peoteonsly through my mind duting tho lust thrvo duyw, THe NIG SCENE, Thei People had been carly risers from tholr youth, and tho setting of tha sun wus mostly tho blgn for slcep, 1 looked alony the cur und saw thom huddltuy thomselyes up in every posture Ive, with every kind of odd-looking wrapa. a the curner on the other aldy of the cur sat un Irish mother—a irortagertca! wotun of about BWwith three chlldzyn, gue ut the breast and two beside hi nal walling “Tm cowhl Ml down. TBoo-hop, boo- how!" “Thive yono'era man, God help you," sald tho furmor behind mo, "1 have, butho's tp thore with my, eldert boy!” she answered, resignodly, As tho little chap of about i yours and § months kept crying eho ave the Infant to her boy of 6 und took np the fellow who was *cowld” and held bin to her bosom, pe rinde nto ng group. TI blamed the hus. und for negicotlig hor, but I was wrong, os I soon found out. A THM SWEDIAN FATIEN, : Looking furthor down T could muko out in the dull light tho poor “foreigners” taking the tenderest cro of tholr offspring, Ono uncouth gure entught my eyo. Hn looked half savago, witha mop of hair: standing on ond, grent beard aud mustache, nnd the coarse feat- aplky Ures of nt Musslan monjik. Ho wd moving nbout conactealy. ent. gwotout and walked through tho fy hud turned over ong of tho seats and built up n sort of bed between them. ‘Thera lying his wife with o white-faced baby, so foutures seemed plucked with suiting: valdo her Iny a detierte-featured girt of 7, who was evidently suffering alao, for sho moaned feebly, and tho ae erled constant- ly. Poor follow! No tralnod nurac vould bo More tender in her attentions than this conrso- featured, birdy Swede, who seumed thinkful to me for touching the Hidtte girl on her bot brow and feeling her fust beating, fecblo pulan, Sho was botter in tho suena, and £ ipa tho bottor of poor emigrant hunmulty long before, THIS MAN PROM TIPPERARY. —* With the exception of a tall, uthlotic-lookin; man Of about 42, who was ben tn over n chile he was telling to gu naleop, all tho others had gnuggled themselves more or less into postures for sleep, but meanwhile kept up an unubated chatter, [went back to my gent. Sleep for mo wis out of the question, It waa long befure the Journallst’s time anyhow; but if ft bud not beon the growing terrors of sinell to which Thad not Decume necustomed would have kept me awake, acigarinself~lefense. Presently the tall nian frum the other end of the car came down tho middle, and went to the women with tho three children, He uoignt hor ndrink of wa- ter, A young Irish soupl) newly married, ou the seat before mo offered to take uno of the children, the fellow that was “ cowld,” ond he soon was asleep between them. “Seo where Tum,” snid tho tall man, “up there nmong a loto’ Dutchmen, Thoy're eack= Ing like geuse: Just hear thom. I'm utrdered with them.” He lit his short pipe and went back, however, Soon he returned. “What dye think?” suid he. “one of them Dutchmen was putting a womnn’s dress over my little fel- low, E have him strotehed out on my sate, ‘That'a very kind ot you, sir, says 1, but he on'y. grinned ii’ put up bis showlders this way. ‘Thin ho pointed for to ktiow whore L was going to ait myself, an’ offered to let moe in on bls own aute Wid lls young brother, but, says [, God Diess you, no, sir; that ud be running potite- hess Into the ground, nn’ he put his showlders agin this way, on” down. I could love the Duteb for thut nan.” ‘Thus was the entente cardiale begun tn that car, Muy it never grow leas, aind the tall men from Tipperary with the red side whiskers walked up and down tho tlyo- Jong night, stopping at, the. othor ond of the ear to jut the * Dutehmun "who, by tho way, wis 4 Holglin—on the back every now and thon, and laughing, singing, aud” dancing at our end, where thesv graces ‘© more to bu appreciated, all to mike love that ho was ieither tired nor dispirited, but every now and then he would sigh und gently draw the miserable wrap closer round the form of his wife, who, ike otbor mothers of ull nations, was sleeping or tho floor, her baby close to her brenst, und her boy of 6 stretched outon the cushloned seat above. = “Ab,” suid he totho young couple who bad taken charge of the Loy that was! cowld,” and whose nume was Pat, “if Unidad God's biessin’ na began ng young 23 you have I might havo them pe pi’ me now, and not bein' a bothor to everybody.” Tho bride bung down her head, but tho bride: groom Inughud, und so did the man bebind me, who sald after i pause: ou might have the 3 & “Gol knows what's boat; y¢ grown-up children Iike me, but thoir mothor night be at home in the cowld churchyard, ike my, poor girl.” é na mith from Tipperary looked. thoughtful ae Wintnute, but he, relit his plpo and began to alng: In tho yenr olghtcon hundred and swaot aixty« Foraabjocd wintin tho ryat arwus, se A COLD NiGuT, Thon ho danced, for fun, he sald, but I sus- pet because he was culd. A cuttlog wind was Mowing without, and, us cold was nut in the list of my vatculations, | began to shiver niyself, in spito of tho soventy human turnievs givin aut odorous calorie, All the windows wore closed, ‘but tho yontilutors at the top -woro upon. It seemed to me better to enduro tho chill than to ny anything uboutthom, Itwasso cold that men who tutd yong neleop wakoned ahlyoriny Tent next the window, und soon felt tteraily balf frozen, biving ito wrap or overcoat, ‘The train had beon Jogging long atin average of twonty tniics an hour. We reached Gushon, ffty-olglit und three-quarter milea from Jeravy City, at hilf-past 10, ‘The youny moon was shining clear outside, L tried walking up and down In tho ear, but one translt way euiticient. Legs and heads were sticking out all along tho floor, und besides, devoncy forbade one to bo‘ con- tnunlly meeting those whom necessity called in thit abode of forrors. Our population Was twenty-vight ion, olghteon girls and woe men, und ulneteen children, with one closet. for ull. "T need not go furthor Into this mattor than ta sny that the poor crentures ucted a8 decently us possible with such Inhuman wecommodations. it Ja well for raliroud companies thut people onigrate but onco in a lifetime, und that 1 feel- ing of ghumo it the degradations endured keeps thom stlent on such matters. £ huve no such quuling, und I pronquuce the wight goone In that gold, crowded ear, with ity seanty aupply of water, and its slugie durk closet fur mon, women, and children, an outrage on humanity, After midnight there was nobody afoot but tho tireloss mun from Tipporary. Eyon him 1 suw He down on tho floor for 4 fev minutes, but ho got up again and sald {t wag warmer stund- ing. A dozon seemed to he coughlug at a time, 1 suppose iy teeth chutterod, for ns £ Iny ovor hul€ drowaslly townrd tho window I fol¢ the youth ut ny side tucking 0 rug around my knoes that bud made my fies creep, euriter in tho Might, whan ho first took it outof hls bundle.- His sister Lehind wow complutied of the cold, und ho pagsed the rug ovor to her, “1 didn’t want’ to use tho quilt,” sald tho youth, “but if L don’t wo'll perish." "Bo he toul tho urticle out, and, although I shuddered us bo Kindly handed me ono end of ft, Ldrew It up thankfully around mo, relicved to find it had boon newly wash and smolt fresher than anything: that hud proviously come under my nose iu the cur, Would that I could say as much of the honest fad binxelf, It was not a momont to bo squoumlah, ond L wasn't. Old army men will un= derstand tho point, Atabout half-pust 13 tho conductor camo through, and, hearing tho coughing, ordered tha ventilators closed, 1 suggested a fire instead. There was no wood, tho brakeman sald, Wo were now almoat hermotl- cally sented, breathing our polsonous atmos- puare over, and ovor nguly. ‘This lasted until wlf-pnst i, whon the welcome duy begun to sond aw faint may glvam into tho sky, Tho ifelds with out Iny white with frost, us if snowed on, Thoro was ico on tho windaw-punca—comdenged breath. ‘The fuces of the sleepers looked buggard In tho dawn, and a painter miyht:huve mado a mastor- pleco ontitled “Chill Misery—Morning {nin Atmorlcan Emigrant-Car." tut not tho witdust of the (mpresatonista could convey an iden of tho sunell that pervaded overything, . BMELLS, Whow! It waa liko taking a rofroshing bath to go out sors momout into the biting wir; but tt only mady a retura all tho more horrible, and ous paused to think If that hid been endured without nausea for olght mortal hours, and was to bo ondured for Heaven only knew bow long. Just thon a brakeman entered with some Btluks, and he started @ tro at the furthor end of the car, Tho warmth wus grateful, {founda Bele glin woman, tho wifo of 1 scluss-blower who hu acnt for her from Kent, O,, in grout trouble nbout whore and when ashe was to chunge cars, Some lnquiries Linade in tho matter mundo her protisa nM hor thanks, and eho chutted about or Hative Charloro! pleasantly, and bor hopes tu tha New World; A i raaill: anloratendl: mooniaten deat Ido pot nttor i ov rat night's journo; your freo Atnorica," ay Ls ie DREAKYAST, At4:23 wo roachd Susquchanna, where we wore fuformed brenicfust could bu hady Moe ten and sandwiches wore the best proaurible, and, ulthough not very good, were rollshed. ‘fea 10 ecnta nh cup wandwivbes ‘tho sume,-inuch too deur for elthor, “Milk, nt five cont & glass, wus bought by the emiyrants for thalr children, 1 roturned to the trina it moved of and Ita oluar, ‘The ulr wus 0 little better now, thanks to tho doors huving been open. Tho ‘emigranta Wore at tholr breukfast, ‘The doseription ot tho aInperny, man of tho emigrants uthor than Iriel ua Dutchmen was, to sy the least, hasty, ‘Thore Wore In our car Nelghins, Dunos, Nurwegluus, Bwedes, and Itullans, ug woll ag Irish and Gers mana, ‘Thora woro, Indeed, only four of the late ter, and fifteon trom the Green Sod, It wasn thorou; typlout crowd. ‘Tho ‘Dancy aud Scundinavions had opened thelr stores and wore eutiug blick bread, with vory yollow butter, and. tholr sllves of stron-amnellitig choese or bite of suudago upon it. The men wero fino, looking fellows, a few of the wouion wero good Juokjuy, aud nearly ull were blondes of tho fulre eat kind. ‘Whey woru tlaxen, but not Saxou, THE HOME OF THY enKE, Astho sun wont up the sky tho alr grew Wariner und tho hoar-trost upon the fulds be- gun to disuppear, unvolling thoir bright, fresh green. Waving woods upon tho hills, the clown white Maren Nestilug toyuthor ugulnst tho buckyround of wood und meudow, ame inte View, und oxclamutions of pleasure ‘and wonder Went up on ovury hand. ‘Tho windows wero Opened, heads wore thrust out, and information Was ata premium. 1 was besluged with quea- Uons, for tho fact that f was Amurican hud spread through the cur. Most of ‘ull rane wons ered nt tho houses being bullt of wood, Are they warm in winter? Aro Hey. not often burned? Isthero no stone or brick: wheat prow ing there? What place is that? It wid ull Skeet O beautiful tu thelr weary oyes, and it was indeed un enchunting piowure, tho long sweep through tho valloy of the Upper Delaware on that lovely spring morning, with the upptestroes ull blossouiud over puly. pink, and wilte, tho rich yrucn of the young ‘wheat, the river breaking tuto glistening foun along {ts bed, the heaving bills tinbered to thelr tops and showlug every Uut of grecn, the delicate Willis, to mist wrenths rising on tho morning alr, and over alla bluo sky with stray white clouds. “Dike little lamb: wil tho girl behind mo, From tho frowstness and confusion within to tho beauty and calm of the scone without wis truly anjisptring contmst. Every eye bright ened nt tho thought that this innd waa to bo thelr home. TANDLORD AND TENANT. “No landlord to watch every stop you take And rick-rent you If you Improve your farm," suid tho man from Chiro, Ireland, whoant behind mo, and ho Somprosstd: hig lips grimly, “fad cess to thom," Rald a inan from Antrim on the other aldo of tha cnr, “Se0, hero, did you over bone tellaf Antrim? Woll, wo had an oleation there, t'yo mind? and we didn't win, but Wo gov. ‘om n shake. That's tho talk. “Down with rack-ronta, Here's a piece cot up by Wilson nud Black agin Macnaghten and Shane; lsten, to this, sir,” und ho read from a papor headed “To the cleotora of Antrim: Could tha old neres sponk that your forefathers wranghit with, ‘Whnt a tale they would toll of tho years that aro f : uow'{hoy made them productive, iho fits that they ght with, fou pile raok-renta went upas{mprovementa wenton. TO NORNELAVILLE, Bimithboro’ was renched at 8 a. m, Hero Anothor atop of twouty. minutes was mada for another breukfaat if unybudy wanted it, but, the chance It offered of n basin of water In A small hotel was its cspecint attraction. At El- mira nnothor stop of tivonty minutes, At noon wo reachod Hornellsville, where we were du- tuined two hours, ‘Tho frst patr of emigrants had loft tho train at Corning to go to Tlogo, Pa. At Horneltsvillc there was nother dlapersion, some changing cars to go by tho Gront Wostern, the Belylan party among the Intter. One party, tho Claro farmncrs, was for Hornellsyille itself, Lot mo,not be accused of a lapse from duty If 1 allpped’ away during that two hours’ walt, mado furthor ablutions wud nte a dinner that fs out of the way of tho tide of einigrition. 4 LONG WAIT. At3o'clock wae left for Buffalo, which wo renched without acoldent at 1 quarter tod, Ane other long wait of three houry occurred hore. left tho depot. for supper aud a walk duwn to the lnko front. Tho train was kept at the usual pariah diatanco, of on a siding, Just as wo startod, at bulf-past 8, Clearned nuctdently that we bad to change cary at Buspension Bridge, about an hour's run, No trouble had been taken to inform the emigrants, and [found the pour people with tholr bundles untied. pratt weape out, and all tholr arrangements miade to pass the night. Thoy were incredulous when TI told thon thoy would haye to chaugg, and all save a fow want to sleep, A LONGER WAIT. Henco at Suapenston Bridgo there was much confusion, and n couple of rough railway fele lows went through the cars literally dragging tho emigranta ont of tholr seuts and Puatling thom before thom. This brutality and hnate attributed to the ha ae of getting them on board anothor tryin ‘for Detroit. Noth- ing of the kind, “Tho misorable procession of lit carrying thelr bundles was Jed by Balers stout man of much self-concolt in manner, He nddressed tho Seandinavinug In Gorman, and was shocked at tholr not under- standing him. He led tho way to w sort of bnr- rackg on the other alde of ‘the depot. Thora were threo cold npartinents, with wooden seats for about two-thirds of tho number, and tha stout Iittlo man proceeded tu adminiator rough juatico In tho distribution, He got nearly ull tho women scat His plan was to select a on ug man who was sitting down, yank hin olf by tho collar, and push tho woman into tbe seat. What olse could be tone for foreigners who re- fusod to understand his choles German? He discovered un old, old man—n Gernno—atand- ing, and be got him a sent, but thoold follow got up and brought back his daughter, who carried a howvy baby that was busy with n feeding bottle. He made hor sit down in his place, No wonder that a man got up and seid: * Hore, Groasvater, sit dawn!” ‘This delay Insted until half-pust 1 o'clock, or three and three-quarter houra, ‘THE SECOND NiGuT's RUN. To get the people Into the curs axain was now in order, und for lack of an ofticiut Interproter it was done by pulling and pushing tho emigrants along ina way at once stupid und disgraceful. The cars wero very cold; this thine thoy were emigrant cura without exception, and it must have beon very -tryiug on the poor little chil- dren, this hustling of thom In. and out of warm places into the cold, It wus for mea ory un conifortublo night, but I siept a little. Atdn, m, we reached London, and had twenty minutes for sandwiches and tex, At Chatham. twu hours luter, wo stapped twanty minutes, nad wore told wo might browkfast nualn, At 10 o'clock wo were nt Windsor, and tho train crossed the river on tho ferry-bout tu Detroit. It was Sunday morning, and tho store-clothos look of tho citizens Imprussed tho emigrants with tho wealth of this part of tho world. Wo were tobave gono off tnatuntly, but we had to change cara nyaln, and thors was a delay of about an hour. Tho curs wero all first-class, and it was notso bud, But wo did not sturt for an hour, An official explained that as thoro were s0 many of us ho would send out u special train, Othorwise we would havo to remuin, as emigrants usually do, until 10 o'clock at night, AN “EMIGRANT SPECIAL.” * ‘This seemed n grent reliof, Lut tho special” turned out to-menn hitching the four cars thie carricd us on to tho tall of a freight train bound west, Boys selling bread and inilic were on hand, and at hulf-past ll we started. It was a very tlrosomie ride, for wo estopped on sidings every Ittlo while, sometimes for half an hour at stroteh. Tho water rin out, and the Swodes enr- ried off the iva in chunks and ute tt, ‘The con- ductor was a frelght-niuin whose idea of taking charge of passongore wits to be coarsely familar with thom. When asked where tho noxt stop would bo for inenia, it seomed to be quite a now iden. He hadn't thought of it, He would stop somewhere and got n tow buckets of water. Ho would, he thought, let ug try our fuok at Bure shall, We passed Jackson with only a moment's stop, and thon at Marshall we found the restau. rant wholly unpropured, HUCKLEDERRY PIE, Ho had nothing, ho sajd, but buckleberry ples. , Thon he confessed ho hhd hyer beer, and, when hotly urged, ndinitted ho had mite and some tex, alsocrackers, Thore was nothing for It but to buy abuckleberry ple and somo milk. ‘Thusarmed t ton board, and hud the satisfaction of pravent- jug soma of thoSwedish womon from drhuking tho water, whtob scomed to huye been tuken out of astagnant ditch. Latso introduced buckloberry ple to them. Our way through tho intonse greonness of this part of Michigan was very pleasing to tho cmigrants, and thoy sat out upon tho platforms enjoying the scong, tho sun- shino, nud tho wind inti the day was done. Thon thoy sought thelr seats and wraps and huddied up or down for tho night. A young Swedlah coupte slept pencofully iu front or me, tholr arms around euch other, . THE ITALIAN FATHER, On the opposit aido an Italtan mothor and her Uttle boy wero on ono seat, tho father and his grown-up daughter on the othor, ber brown oyes olosed and hor great gold cartrops still in ber curd. Itullan non have a pecullur way of lean- jug against a pillar or 2 wall, standing close uj toit und moroly touching it with thoir shoul dors. The Ituilin, whodld not wiah to disturb hla daughter, amused mo during tho night by standing up and leaning in this way ualust tha gido of tho car. With bis soft bat’ pulled down ovor bis oyes and bls aria folded, he looked tho Incarnation of n conspirator. After a while ho would solumniy light his short plpo, give a fow scornful whiifs, aud then relapse futo un Ltallun. reverle, ciicago! All night tho train kopt stopping and starting, ‘but by daybreak glu began toacoumulute that We were noaring the capital of the Weat, which we inully Seach AtG thia mourning, having boon fifty-seven hours and twenty minutes on 0 journey which Is accomplished uy tho ordinary. tralus in thirty-aix hours und thirty minutes, The following short table will perbups show tho ditferenco more clearly, both truins taking the siine routo—nainely; Erie, Grout Western, and Michigan Central: Onenary ieeiters Emigrant es 6 Leave, consumed, Leave, consumed. Hi, MM, ee souls Jersey City, Bis crsoy' . ea Busqwh'nales 6 21 8 45 Horn'lay'’o, 5:03 10 AT ww Buffalo..... 7 Bb 3 = 08 Dotrolt,..., 6:90 24 15 33 60 Tnoksou....21:15 20 r 44. 20 paeeesialslS | oe MY A Chiengo.... 7300 ac 7 20 oo 90 eh ‘The broad waters of Lake Michizan aaton~ ished those who had nover seen un fulund son; but the joy of gutting ty thoir Journey's on Wis to many wbove overything elev, SMany— indeed, the greator number on tho train—wore gulng Curthor Wost, and aa 1 pasvod out Into tho at silent stroota of tho great city Teuw ® mun loading thom Into a bure-lookhur, barp-lke Plea, whore they wore to walt until § o'clock ‘or their train, A botel-man was alroady toads ing w purty to hls bouse hin! by, £ took of my bat to tho ladies, and wished them all~mon, women, and vbildruu—guod hick In thelr new honie,—the land thoy hid come to make greater and prtaters and which hud treated thei so snubbily in taking thom over tho thresbuld,— ouly the threshold, though nearly o thousand tallos aoross. Rominiscences of Washington, Tho last dUantle contuing further “ Komints- cenovd of Wusbingtou,” which brings us to (ho end of Jackson's Administration. There are mauy entertaining, wnecdotes and bits of mosale. » The frat *Bociuty Lottery,’ us thoy nro called, written fram Washington, wore by Nutbantel 2. lho Now York Mirror. Willis wus at that timo n fopplst slender young mun, with a profusion of tony light nate, who ulwuya dressed the bight of fashion. Ho bad, while traval- ing tn. Europe, mingled with ri cluss, and be atfected to look down upon the masses; but, with wll hts snobbieness, he had a woudertui facuity far endowing trifling ooaurs rences with interust, und bis lettors have never been surpassed... © Willis first Introduced stecl pons at Washington, baying brought over from Englund sumu of those made by Josoph Gilott at Birmingham.” Sannens in Washington at that tine appear to have nooded more powerful intlucnoys of u suft> cau ead retiulng sort thanuny that Willlscould oxerciau, “GUontlemon would often go from dinner- parties to the theatre In un iutoxteated condi- ton, wud one night the Huu, Jaies Blaby thou. fA Repreeentattve in Congress Tina, who waa on what’ was ‘Tonnguth the Meters, whl hot i tari ette UY on a 0 iim et for Thimy andy drawing Pa ug MES Mean tho unconscious offender, ‘Tho Watt Just above Miss Jefferson's head uctora loft tho atawe withont te Blaly was porsuaded Ww his Erlend house, and thon Mr. Inyeraals, innnager, appoared, Looking ney Dale. of and gontiemen, hu mata, “tf thorn fetes hadles ng nt tho wetors on tho atte, tt will ye phate sible for the performance to goon 2° Mp Asn further illustration of th mann morale of that tine we add one moreuctt a rom Mr. Pooro's rominiscences; “Cook-fighting had boon ono of Gen, J; son's favorit honte amusements, and hates Decomo the possessor of n breed of Tony eat was invincible ia Tennessee, Ihe pote tank those puynacious birds Drought to Wepete ot andl ane spring ‘snoraitie’ to rudo wet ee Mudonsburg, with A select purty of Trienae feo ta malh® fought botween tho Hees! and tho Annapolis cooks, Tho birds wo only tratned to faht, Mit wero utipory Mt thelr bloody work. Thole heute epee for Wore plucked, thelr tall feathers were. cflct! trimined, and. their natural spurs wore See oi jand replaced by * gufls,’ or sharp tacit of Mnely tempored stool. Etch bind qe staet trainer, rendy to ndutnlater alimulante nt tt spongotho blood from to ‘wounds innit the guffs. Gen, Jackson was. very contd by that his favorite ‘would ngain be yeaeetent but thoro was no fignt, to the wrent disappoint Ment of all prosenty "who doubtless propels Whit ‘tng beon called ‘devil's nerve ss thellla with basa onfoymont tt tho visible pate! nun Donat or bind. Tho tong eoniinearat coopson the stages. or some other unset cauine, nppenred to hive deprived tho iene ort binds of thelr wonted pluck, and the ages cocks crowed {1 tritimph."” polit ———. SORGHUM-GROWING, * Sptctat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Srrinayinup, May 27.—About twenty-five of tho mon most prominently interested In the growing of sorghum and tho Manufacture of sirup and sugne therefrom, met ut the Blate. House to-day In response to n call for a State Convention, D. B. Gilitutn, of Alton, Dreahi and E. F. Nowberry, of Sharpshurg, the origin, ator of tha mecting, uoted as Secretury, wet eral papers wero read, and tho day was dover toan juforionl interehnngo of experience and tho disuussion of tho best method of wag tee sugtreane and manufacturing slra Muclt interest in this important In ing oxhibited. | Mul. Maleoin McDowell oftete engo, and J, 1. ‘thomas, of Crystal Laie eye senteld tho factories at Bouth ‘Elgin and Cryatal e, Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous anil ull forms'of grenural debility relioved sane? jog Monstnun's Poptonized Bout ‘ont ¢, tho only repuration of beet contalning tts entire ‘attire Hous proportios. It is not a moro stimulant ike the oxtracts of boot, but coutaina blood-m, iking, force-yonerating, and life-pitstalning prupsrtingt {sluvaluable in ull onfeebtod conditions, whothes tho result, pf oxhaustion, nervous Drostration, overwork, or ncuto disenso; Partleularly if ros sulting from pulmonary complulnts, Caswoll, Huzurd & Co., Proprigtora, New York. For sale by druggist. DEATHS. eA eee seers tte TTLLAMS—Sery Reta Williams, below Mian and Starares Sais est Blontiia and Ie dus, Hor dear peiee ease nd 1s dure, Hor dear ureters was exiled on the [th of May, tld nut stay hese ho camo back with the message fur his diay. Tt was but Saturday alia called mia and told ber Ajbort hasn letter fur ma, May the awevg contonta of that tettor and thut litte Messenger ang ttle darling Muy, whom ho wus sont fur so. 200n,. I eacy and sleop In tholr Houvenly Father’ and i ‘unorw] from the realdonco of thet: ro Centro-av.on Saturday, May 29, ot bolf-past toes am Cartlagos to Catvary. ROMMIELD—Tho fynoral servi of D. Bromtletd wil) tad piace Tier aura a o'clock fron the Cathedral, curnor of Wust Washing: ton and Pouria-sta, ANDERSON~The funeral of Jennio Loron: \ to OF Maaiaus Andgrron, wl sake plage coats "eluck, fr Tus My ie Lake View. ree cars mm. May 71, Simon Keane, ealdonce, 118 Supuriotetts 2 Cathedral of tie Holy taoe i Cuivars. FRA R—On the ith nat, at 2o'clock Al Frear,in tits bot your brent Funerdl Friday, Muy 23, at 2 o'clock p. ma trom fs Jato rostdenco, 3h "Thirty-cluhth-at, by eairiages (9 Graceland. Ail frlends invited. Cer Wushligtou (WD, C.), Uties, Troy, und New York papers plouno copy. WESTON—May 28, at the Patmer Hou ys at 80" Inst uvaning, Cliucion W. Wastone Tousen Sovclore KBANHSAtS p. Funeral from Jute’ Bent, Satu the! ANNOUNCEMENTS, A SPECIAL (MELTING OF “Tite Cities Utstorical Soototy will bo hold at [ts halt, WW an 1 Nearburn-ay., Saturday ovoning at 8 uclock. W. 'Throckinorton, of Now Joraus, wilt read @ papet on Abraham Lincoln, ‘LL COMRADES OF LYON Post, G, A, it, AND all ex-suldicrs of the Inte War ure invited to to port at 3 North Clarkest. on Saturday at (0 o'clock & MM, to nagint In purticinating in the curemunios of Decorution-Day ot Graceland Comutory. A GERTING OF TIE CTiitTERNTI Wand fA, doteran Clot wilt bo hold thls ovoning str Went ST T—com. rads mdosvous ue G. A. tt Mall at id Oelock. sh ruin leaves for Calvary and Rose iltoe 1G. Hy ordar HON AID 8, HUDSON, Com mundor; JOUN MORAN, Adjutnot, (ORG. THOMAS’ Post. NO. 8 aR Aoxular meeting for mustor to-nlgit. Seiabers aro Urgently requustud to report promptly, Arrasge: wonts to be made for decurstion tu-morrow. MSITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS FUR tho National Soldiers’ Convor ‘will moet thid ovoningnt the Palmer Honsy club-roon. Absolutely Pure. 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