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sete Se \ ‘ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Dn. F.C, Grace has returned from the West mueh Improved in health, Tie following fgures show the coin business of tho Sub-Trensury yesterday: Gold pald out, $00,000; allver tatcon In, $12,000; pald ont, $6,000, ‘Tue internal-revenus recolpts yesterday wero £59,410, of which $31,480 came trom sptrits, $390 Srom cigars and tobacco, $1,357 for Leur, $100 for apcetals,” and $111 from iniscollancous sources, ‘rue, visiting firemen from Now Oricans, ac- compunied by their fine band, yestorduy ovens ing pleased tho enra of tho ocoupants of Tie TeLBINE Nuilding by a most acceptuble serve nade. Tie tempernture yesterday, ns observed by aannaco, optielitty, 88 Mnaisont street, (THtnUNe Nuilding), wasat 8a, m., deqreess 10 A. wh, Bie Saag ME Ded Ap. my moter, 8 2.63; Bp. in, 35 ‘tnx poor girl, Cousta Jepson, who was 60 brutality violated Inst week, is not altogether friendless nid destitute, Sbe is stopping with peuple veho will tales good care of bor afd min- Kate to her wanta until tho worst of her troubles is over. UNITED STATER SENATOR AND Mrs, WILhtast Th. ALLasOs, of Lowa, were nt tho Granil Pacitle yesterday. ‘The Seuator feels hopeful of suce cess, and regards the National Republican ticket fg an execcdingly strong one. He left for home last evening. A_msvaten from Wilmington, FUL, aya: «Andrew Forsythe, father of John Foryytho, a well-known Chiengo pollticinn, died Monday at hig hone in Florence ‘Township, at the tge of Eh yours. He Teaves a widow and lnrge family. Tho Luneral wilt take place in this clty to-day.’ Fotonwina {a tho Hst of dutiablo goods re- cel it tho CustomHouse . yesterday: Tupu ges W wine; Willinin Sorunck, 2 pi Ine: Otto Muischivehner, 6 casks wines Jumos H. Rice, G4 packages gings; De Wilde & Co, 2! casks wine: F. & 1. Jaeger & Co. 20 packnges earthonware. Collections, 4,27 ‘Tuy extreme hent bad such n depressing effect upon the Republicans fving In the vicinity that only a handful met to consider the propriety of nani a Garflold and Arthur apis yenlng nt Gul Milwaukeo venue. 5 cattempting any business, wun sly ngreed to Aoafpone Fg organization of tub until more enduriblo wenther shull In- tervene, Curcago has lost one of tts old citizens in tho deuth of Capt. Ephraln Morrison, who died Inst week at his residence on West Monroe strect, at tho uge of Gh ycura, Ho was born in New York State, and came here In 1K. His two brothers Aurvive him, who camo here nbout the same time, one of whom {fs Mr. Ezekiel Morrison, the owner of tho Morrison Building; the other {8 Mr. Dan Morrison, who residea on West Monroe airect. Ix response ton call fora“ grand mass-mect+ ing” of elgarninkers at No, bt Lake strect, for tho purpose of giving encourngiment to tha stdko now {i progeess, Nout twenty-ive of the crmft Inst evening assembled, Reports repregonting that four shops, aggremting titty employes, were still holding out were recetved, utter which, without detinit conclusion, the matter of giving Apicuie was considered. ‘Mr. Peter Papin was then introduced, nnd made remarks respecting: tho labor question, Anour half-past 7 yesterday morning n horse attached ta n tight dellyery wagon belongiog to tho Legal News took fright at something while on Wabash avenue, near Twenty-first street, and started at a terrible pace down tho avenue. When at the corner of Twenty-eccond street, It collided with a bakery wagon “belonging to F. 8. Behuwacntfurt, and both vebicles were badly Knocked outof joint, wheels knocked off, drivers bruised, and contents scuttered around, Tie marringo of Mr. John Wood and Miss Edith Revnolds ovcurred Inst ovening at tha residence of the bride's parents, Dr. und Mra, WE, Hennolds, No, 16 South Sangamon strect. The murringe ceremony wus performed by the ley. J. W. Phelps, in the presence of n number of tho invited fricnds of tho contricting partics, after which thore was a collation and must, The pair left for the West by the cvening: train, and, iter an absence of some weeks, will take up thelr residence at Lawndale, The presents Were numerous and clegint, Moxpay ovening about 9 o'clock a runawny, urred on North Clurk street, beyond Lincoln muirk, Which might have had: a acrious tormin tion but for the prompt ald of two gentlemen, The horse was belng driven by n tudy, when It k fright und dashed down Clark strect. srs. LUchter and Pinkerton, of Alleghony, oO wore studing by. rin out to stop it. Mr. Richter wad funy to og side and slightly vruised, Mr, Pinkerton got hold bf the horse, nnd after a time gsuececded in stopping hin, bug Jn duing go hia teft arm was broken, and bo now weura ft in a Bling. Tit: reyains of Cant. Edward P. Smith, who was nceldentally killed last Sunday while drly- Ing hls hose-cart to a fire, were esvorted to St. Patrick's Church yesterday forenoon by a delegution of the Depurtment and chanics’ 0, the visiting remen from New Orleuns, Sass was celebrated by the hoy Fathor Conwny, who at {ts close paid a touching: tribute to the memory of tho deceused flreman, who tet bis death while in the discharge” of bi duty, At the conclusion of tho service tho Suneral cortége proceeded to the Northwestern Depot, whence the body was taken to Calvary Cemetery. ‘fuene will be an examinntign of candidates for positions uy tenchers In grammiu and primary schools of tho al u ay and Wednesday of next week at tho Weat Uivision High School Nullding, corner of Monroe and Morgan streets, commencing punctually at va, m. op euch day. Tho examination will cecupy tho entire tine. of both days, and no candidate will be udinitied to the examination who fs under It years of age. ‘here will be also an ex mintnatton of candidates for positions ns Prins cynila of granunor achools, aud us assistants in the high echuals on tho sume days at tho offico of tho Bourd of Education, No, 8 Fifth avenue, communcing at Ot. Mm, ‘Tie class-day excreises take piace to-day at 3 in. on the University eampus on Cottage roveuvenuc. Tho anni public meeting of the Alumni of the University of Chicago occurs this evening ot the First Uaptist Church, com- meneit¢ ut 8 o'clock. Tho exercises, whieh are open to tho public und to which all are cordially invited, WH! include im oration by tho Rev. C. It Henderson, of Terre Haute, Ind, at essny by Prof, Olson, of the University, history by Atiss Florenco Holbrook, of this elty, and ‘music by the Chicago Quartet. ‘To-morrow tho Com imencement excrelses will be held at the Central Musie- Hall, commencing at 1a. m., when a cli of twenty-#ix will graduate. Tho annual busl- neas mecting of tho Alumni! follows tho Com- moncement, occurring at 1:00 p,m. at the Palms er House, to be followed by tho Alumni dinucr ‘at the sume vlace, TWENTY-BIXTIT STHRET BEWER, Tho offensive icenmmlation of deenyed mat- tor ut tho fuot of Twenty-aixth street haw again Wrought out « protest’ fran tho Inbubltunts wong tho Inke shore in thot vicinity, ‘bls ta nota new grievance, Last summer ‘Cie Unb UNE poluted out this tevor-breeding spot, and called upon the authorities to compel the Llitl- nots Central Ritlroud Comp. which ts dndl- rectly responsible, to do something. to abate the nulainee, that Company having wrunted per aifgion to ono or igre breweries to empty their refuso into tho breakwater, From thls broukwater thoro fa no escupe, aud the garbage Iles festoring In tho sun, and: when un cneterly wind happens to strike tho Spot tho utimosphere becomes evon Khuda uesda worse than Bridgeport in ita invest forbidding’ form, The result of tho protest was 0 confers chee held yesterday afternoon at the foot of Twenty-alxth street. Besides Dr, De Wolf thero werv present Ald. Grannis, Clark. and Watkins, and Messrs. Ke , Muldruin, D. W. Irwin, Jobo Gonkd, Joon A. Sturkiey. Chartos and It, W, Tay mond, and the Hon. Wiliam Aldrich, ‘Thos geltemen viewed the nuance and concluded to enteavor to induce ue railroad company to run twu stroums of water into tho water-tight breakwater, and thus allow tho rubbish towentter, 8 AY -SCROOL CENTENNIAL. Aicoting of the Superintendents of the vas rious Sundiay-schools In the city was hotd lst eventg ut the Libte-room of the Young den’ Christian Assoviution far the purpose o: pet: fencing urnuienonta for the great Sundays Kehool Centennial festival to bo held at Exposition Husding Saturany. It was arranged that tho children should onter the hull us follawa: Boyth Bide eehools cuter at the wouthweat entrances through Exposition Park, pasiing ground to tho rear of tho plat fur, entucing trom. the luke side of tho butl Jng. ‘West Side schools enter from the sont! west entrance aff from Mehigan avenue, ente ing tho inain Moor ner the plutforin, North: Side schools will enter at Adina street one trance, pasalug uround te tho uorth of tho bull, tH tho iain floor from tho east slde a: the pulling. ‘Thu Chairman stated that the Centonulal promod to be one of tho grandest utfuirs over witnessed. There were abour 100,000 Sunday-- schoolchildren in tho city, and of these at least 2,000 woukl attund, It was alge expected Cat Bout 1,0 spectators would be in attendance. Bart nuinber of Ushers wereappoluted, und ‘the various Superintendents Instructed to ‘send & number of Judies and children to the ball Friday ta arrtuge the decorations, About 100 bi at flowers would boused up. Donations of Bowers ebould be left at the Exposition Holiday Friday oven f Ushers should be nt the Dalldh it 8 o'clock Saturday morning. ra ‘Tho gxerves will beyin at 0:0 n,m. sharp, “1 was wise arranged that tho ludics ebould micot Friduy afternoun ut Farwell Hall to mako {and arrangements fos decorations, ote, It wis DUE Chat the wtreot cura would carry tho chile drea t) and from tho hall for half fare, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Coumrssionzas Wood, Hurting, Spoffofd, and Coburu, a special committes appointed to make further inquiries a8 to the relative merits of the clovutors for the wow Court-House, met yester> day, Messm. Crane aud Mule wbro present. ‘Vhs Comnitice has tn view moro particularly ty speed and guiount Of fuel wecussury to Ful Ube elevators, A stuggering urruy of statletica Upon Luwde interesting poluta wery lald belere VHE CHICAGO tho Committee, which will consider. tho fnuta thus urrived at and report to tho full Commitice at an carly day, ‘Tix Grand Jury panol was completed yestor day, and tho following Is the Ils Mf. Cleary, dk Rarblor, ~ Haine, John Dursem, Ja George Deacon, Henry Biter, T 8. EB. Barrett, William Locke, ¥ John Metke, Wiillam Kott, M. Goomtey, F erick Heinze, dames Curry, 8, W. Stone, 8. Gollhardt, Willian Weinert, Johu Lippert, W. A, Waddell, D. Calhoun, Charles Versena,’ and LY. . Lothinn. Yrarenvay doing visitora’ dny nt tho Jail, the usual crowd of persons Interested In tho wel- fare of tho prisoners were on hand oll day. Among the noted callers wos the blooming Car rie Lynch, the Inat unfortunate upon whom Clarcnce Davis cnat the Dilght of his bignmous presence. Bhe made her visit to tho much-mitre ried drummer closely yelled. but her {dontity could not ba conceaied, Gillen, one of the pep: per-throwers, was noticed in close nnd animated conversation with a rathor propossessing dun fol, and the negro murderer Cainpbell was tho contre of nttrnetion for the usual bovy of wom en whose morbid curiosity to behold nmurderer fing never been expiniicd, Tho levéo nated until do'clock, at which hour tha cago was elenred, ana quict onve moro reigned nbout the corridors of the Jall. At the request of tho Grand Jury, Jaller Cur- rlor yesterday rentited tho usuint jail lst. From’ this detalled statement it appears that thore are now #17 prisoners awniting action Uys the court, or by the jury, serving sontences, des pending motions for new celasy and awalting romovel under sentence to tho State Penitentiary. Among tho prisoners rt the following: — Eight = munierors,— J, C. Hayward, whose ceo ts now before the Ru- yrome, Courts Herman Limberg, John Murphy, ohn Parkins George W. Stratton, James Tobin, Charles Campbell, and Georgo Freemin. ‘The roport ulso shows that ey of tho jomntes haye been comuitted for burglary and thirty for robbery, the rest of tho ensos heluy tho tnual Inreeny commitinents and vitrious other minor charges, SOCIAL EVENTS. FOUNTI PRESAYTERTAN CHUERCTL ‘Tho parlors of tho Fourth Presbyterian Church were lust evenlng tho scene of 1 most enjoyable event, a reception tendered by the members of tho congregation to their now pastor, tho Rev. Herrick Johnson, who after next Sunday will leave the eclty upon bis usual summor vaci- tion, The main parlor hod been most exquisitly decorated with flornl desalens and folinge plants, and tho cammodious upartment was very attractive. In tho centre of this room lad been pliced a fountain, which added much to tho general elfect, A specitt fouture of the ocuusion, tho design of Mrs. Will- fum Ewing, was a unique lee pyramld which stood In the centre of the refreshment tuble. The populurity of Dr, Johnson was man! Inst uventng through the line attendance of people whu came to do honor to. hin and lus re- gpected wife, Lelder's Chleago Orchestra fur- nished excellent music, and MKinsley attended to the refreshment part of the program, Among those present wero Mr. ond Mn. HF. Waite, Mr. and Sirs, F. Cro: Mr. and Mra, John A. Ynle, Mr. and Mra. IL ‘A, Hurlbut, Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Muliiken, Mr, and Mra, V. A. 'Ture it, Mronnd Mra. Jota. Woodbridge, Mr and ‘Irs, H.W. Bishop, Mr. und Mra. W. S. Sprague, Mra. W. 6. Goudy and diunghtor, Mrs, W. 8, Pot- win, Me. G, BE. Purington and Miss Purmgton, the Mis Wonudbridge Mr. and Mra. W, A. Ewing, Me. Henry W. King, BP. VY. Kel loga,. Dr. Dodge, J, MeGregor Adams, W. 8. McCormick, Mr. Oliver H. Lee, and of grent = omany younger members of tho pen rrenition. ‘The ovent was indicative of the rupid progress of the church since Or, Johnson has been settled ns tts pastor, A great many fuinilies are uniting with tho Eon ron don, and under tho pastorate of thulrnew leator the Fourth Chitreh cannot but assume a leading: position tmong the leading ety churehes, & position for which it is eminently fitted. RBCEPTION TO DR. NERMIDGR, = ™ Dr. E. M. Hnle, of No. 05 Twenty-second Btreet, tendered a reception Inst evening to Dr. EB. W. Berridge, M.D. F.it.8., cdltor of tho Organon, thos internntional —homeopathia feurpaly af London, und tho prominent jomeopathic physicians of tho city were pres- ent. The Gvonlig was spent in a discussion of medical matters in general and homeoprthy In particular, and Dr, Berridge entertalned tha company with an recount of his travels in this country, His object is‘ to visit: tho prinelpal cities of Amerlen for the purpose of inquiring Into tho progress of homeoputhy on this side of tho water, Ho stated that Bngland hud nearl ‘8 homcopathle physiciins, but no homeapathle college, There wos tho London Homeoputhia School of Medicine, but students wore required to obtiin & degree from an uliopathic jnsti- tutlon before they were recognized as regular prictitioners. ‘Tho ladies and gentlemen pres- ent wore highly interested In the Doctor's re~ marks, During tho evening a Inch was served in tho brek parlor, and tho thne was passed very pleasantly. Among those present were Drs. Charios Adams, A. Bullard Mra, A.C. Hailoy. of Mydo Park, . G. Beobe, Jutta Holmes Smith, Mry. Manning, Clary, Gross, 1.. C. Grosvenor, E. fH. Pratt, J. We Milla, W, H. Burt, J, 8. Mitehell, F. [ocsel Landers, N. TD. Delumater, J. W. Streeter, HH. Mt. Hoburt, Mrs. J,N, Watters of Ruvenswood, M. D, Ogden, A. W. Woodard, R. N, Foster, T. T. Ollver, Eling, Sherry, P. Hf. Hale, and J. 1. Ely. THE RIVER. 1T8 FILTHY CONDITION, ‘The reversal of tho pumus at the Fullerton Avenno condult Monday hus had no perceptible influence on tho rlyer, for it wis ng offensive yosterday as it bad been for days before, and complaints were equally as numerous, Tho City Englneor examined the North Branch at various points, expecting to find the stench In course of abatement, but reported that he could notico no change excopt that tho furthor north he went the elcurer tho water appeared to be, Ho is gutistied, however, that theru will ben change in tho next furty-clght hours, so'far ne the North Branch and main river are concerned, but he bos no iden that anything short of tho {minediato expenditure of the $100,000 appro- priuted for pumping: works on the Sonth Branch will give thut locallly tho allghtest relief, for the scuTd on the water Was soveral feot deep, Dr. De Wolf, in speuking of tho conilition of tho river, suid no bud never soon ft worse, and entirely ugrved with Mr, Cregier about the ef- feet of the Fullerton ayenue pumps, ln reply tothe question. us to whether ho apprehended any danygor to the jaterceupply, from pumping from tho river to tho Inke, he anid he did not, and that he had pald considerable attention to the subject. Mo rode ulong the shore tu tho viclnity of where the conduit cmptics into tho Inke some weeks ugo, when the pumping was helm dono 8 now, and tho line of the Mey water was clonrly marked, it being aticaat 6 mile this sido oftho Crib, Io did not think It powsiblo tint tho fllth could: rench tho Crib from tho conduit, but thought It fur more Ukely to reuch It from tho mouth of tho river with the currant petting that way Conmnissionor Waller was askod again a8 to what ho proposed to do tbout erecting the South Branch = Pumplng-Works, and ho roplicd that “ho was waiting =the Mn return from, Cluchinath Le had spoken, to him about tho mutter Just before he loft, but found him so busy thinking about something cls that no gatisfuctlon could be gotten. Ho intended to joe his memory, howe over, ut the curiicst possible moment, and, If his eodperntion could be pucured, no the would be Jost iu orecting the works, EDUCATIONAL. NORTHWESTEUN UNIVERSITY, The third duy of commencement-wock of tho Northwestern University at Evanston began with the meeting of the Donrd of Trustees in University Chupel at 0315 a, m., Vice-President: Orriugton Lunt veing in the chute, President Jobn Eyans belng detained at bis homo In Den ver, Cola," Prayer wos offered by the tev, Richard Haney, D, D, Henry 8, Towle, of Chi- cugo, Was appointed Assistant BKecretary. Tho following Trustees answered to the call of tho rolls James Bradwell, Grant Gootrich, Kato ¥. Dual, tC. Hoag, the Hoy, W. HL Btowirt, tho Rov. itchand Manoy, Mrs. Jonnie F. Willing, Orripgton Lunt, James G, tutniltton, Min BL Miller, Orin 1. Horton, James Frauke, tho fev. It. M. Mutiteld, tho Rev. Jumes W. Hinvy, HL. 8, ‘Towle, tho tov. Arthur Edwards, ishop ftephen M. Merrill, Mra. M. W. Willard, J, J. Vurkhurat, Hobert D, Fowler, Dr. Edmund Andrews; Hock River Conforence, tho Mov. N.H. Axtall, tho W, Sponcer; fillgan Conforsnes, tho ley, D. F. Burnes. Oliver daroy, LL.D., Presl- vont of tho. Fuculty, thon mite bis “report. Ho ‘called attention’ to. tho uppropriawness of chungivg whut was formerly tho Colloso of Literature and Belones to the College of Liberal Arta, tho latter belug more clearly expressive of the real churacter of that Institutlon. After ysis with & cursory notice to the progress wt hud been made in the diferent departments of tho University, and tho barmnony that bud always existed among the Faculty, the Doctor rovertod ta the necosslty of druwluy wuatevor of endowinents inuy exist trow n goucral fund, whore [tia [lable to be ibsapplivd Into spectal endowments on chairs, and of encouraging this kind of ondowments only, The high schools and) academies (of the West hava been found, utter investigation, to be of not auficiontly bigh grado to warrant ode miltting students propured by them to the Freah- inan Class upon cortiicate, “The students pros pared by the Troparatury Schvol of tho Uni- versity have boon found to taku a much bixher averazo rink in colleye than etudonts from abroud, Tho work of this department was com- mmundods {twas rocommended that tte pres ont bigh grade be nuilutalnod. ‘Tho museum hus received during tho your many, vuluublo ites, among which ure 154 apocles of tnvartu- rutes from tho Atuntio, from the Bruithsoniun Justitute, Tho © Univoriity graduated ity first class in stv; ho whele | nuns her qrpduated uptoduto igJlt, The College vt ino became ,pirt of the University, aud [ Revhaire ite fret cluss in 1870, aud up to da! raduated wi. ‘Tho Collego of Law graduc a ie Heat Core a and bud wraduiy pei 9 wholo number of dcyrers conferred vino Librarian” d that tho lib ms ‘bho Librarian reported ¢ rary bad been putin better condition than over before, Ac vutulow bas bees cympleted of Evglish metas and all Looks are accessible to tho stu- lente. Dr. N.&. Davis presented tho report of tho Medfent’ Echool, showing that the number of students during the pist year had been 147. ‘Thirty-clght wero recuinmended for graduation. dames Frike, the Secretary of tho Law Sehoot resented n report recommending thirty-two, of ho Benlor Class for graduation, Tho gross reecipta for the past year wero $5,700; distursements, $1,740. Net" receipts, €66. During tho year Prof, James 1. iigh re- signed tho Char of Heats, Jurisprudence, and the Ion. W. W. Farwell was elected to til bis place, ‘Tho other chairs remain ns before, The Faculty recommonded that tho following legrees be conferred: Vaehelor of Arte—Besalo Bradwell, Joseph Coombe, N. 8. Davis, Jr, FH. Dyce, 8. W. Howitt, Duston Kemble, George Mor G. J. Michetot, W. B. Norton, d. HL Pryor, Be F, Shipman, Ne ‘finonson, Ettic L,8mith, L. P. Warrington, 'T. C. Warrington, F. A, Wood, Hacholor of Philosophy—A, W. Greenman, C. A. Foulker, It B, Jessip, Tolon f. Millor, Em= inavNind, Elen M, Pryor, Cassio M. Scott, dull D, Watson, E, John Lipps, Maehelor of Selonco—-Charlea Ti. Hamilton, Bachctor of Literature—Nellic A. Lowls, Dol- lig V. Mesick, Mary E, Wobgter, Master of Arta—M. I, Andorenn, W. 8. Arnold, Ed. Wekell,C, Hf. Burke, Alfred Cook, John Krantz, C. In, Logan, C. WW, ‘Thamton, 1, Mf. Thompktus, Emily Franets Wisecler, Honor- nny HW. Morgan. Ar. 'T. C. Hong, the Agent of tho University, mado n report of tho fnaneial condition of tha fnstitution, presenting tho following {tems: There hia been w yradual Incrense In tho value of the real estate, but not sullicient to warrant ft new vatnation, ‘Cho mumber of boarders in tho Wontnn’s Cotlego the past year has been thirty eight. ‘The balance now ‘standing to tho eredit of tho Colleze is i ‘Lhe indebted. ness is #35000, ‘and itis reeommenited that 1,000 be charie w necount at tho end of cach yeur, Tho “interest account” required $16,016 last year, suid will re- guire $14,005.49 tho ensuing year. The receipts ‘rom tho preparatory departinent aro stead. ity falling, and for’ tho coming year will probably not exceed £1500. The receipts In tho college depurtinent show an incrense of $40.83 over those of the preeyling yenr, ‘The total re- ceipta for the past vear were $40,715, and tho Et disbursomonts $45,162.38, showing, a deticiency of, HHO, Tho sulurles of tho Professors were’ credited nt 7% per cent of tholr face, which brings tho totul detielt up to 38,023, ti The indebtedness of the Institution ts ns fol- ows: Connecticut Mutunl Life-Insuranco Co... 75,000 H, A. Dinges os 35,000 Porsomil indebtedness... 27,038 Hight per cent bouds,...., 50,000 Seven per cent bonids,, ort 20,000 Duo on Professors’ salaries, etc, 6,010 TOA. ..0sceceservecessseseeee 6 BIOS ‘The estimated income for the ensuing year 1s $40,800, and tho estimated disbursements $18,- ENLAD, Tenving 0 detlelt of $7,204, ‘Tho folluwing Comiuittees wero then nppoint- eds ay Tesident's Heport—Messra. Horton, Merrill, J. . Hanes. ‘iecusurer, Agent, and Finance—blessrs. Hat- fel, Fowler, Parkhurst. Petty College—Mrs. Quenl, Mrs, Willing, r, Axtell, reo pnratat Mesa: Bradwell, Miller, Henry, Barnes, and Hong. Law College—Messrs Towle, Frake, and Brag- weil. Fuculty—Messrs. Goodrich, Hancy, Willard, Morey, and Spencer, . men Esttte—Measrs, Stowart, Hamilton, and ‘owle. Nomination of Prustces, Ollicera, cte.—Messra. Qoodrich and Frnke. Medleat College—Mcsars. Andrews and Evans. Acomuunication from Prof. Ui. 8. Carhart, occupunt of the Chair of Physivs, asking for s eave of absence of one yenr for the purpose of visiting Europe for purposes of study was ro- ferre to the Committees on Freulty, ‘The Hourd tov a 38 for i coliple of hours, and on reassembling tho President's report was concurred in, It wns resolved to attampt to rniac the expected dofielt of $7,200 for tho coin ing year by subscription. Prof. Carburt was runted a lerye of ubseuce of one year. Tho degrees asked for by tho different schools wero oniered to be conferred. The report of the Library Committes recommending tbat, If pos- alble, $1,000 bu devoted to buying books for tho Library was concurred In. ‘Tho Committee on renstirer’s report asked that tho following numes be ndded to tholr Committee, and that they be allowed to ruport mt leisure tu the’ Ex- ecutive Commiteo: W. E. Deering, H, N, Wi! ginbottom, Grunt Goodrich, J. 8, Kirk, John Evins, J. ¥, Botstord, J. We unos, 0. 1. Hor- ton, 0. Lunt. ‘The request was granted, Tt was unnatinously voted una speci) recom: mondution of the Faculty Comunit! degree of Doctor of Law be conferred upon the Hon, Grant_ Goodrich. Tho roport of the Woman's College Comunittce expressimr unqunliiied — upproval of the conduct of tha different departmonts of that institution was adupted. ‘Tho resignution of Dr. CHL Fowler as a 'frustey was necepted, and HA. Penreon was elected to fil the yneuncy. Tho following Trustees whose terme expire with this meeting were revleeted: J. V. Botsford Join Lyang J.J, Darklurst, #2, C. Hoag, David MaWillinms, W. F. Stewart, Richard Huey, W. Haney, Jennlo 1, Willing, In the pluce of Mra. Elizabeth Greenleuf, Mra, Tonry Fish, of Jollet, wns elected. z Ollicers of the Hourd were clocte: its followa: John Evans, President; O, Lunt, Vico-Presidont; J.8, Hamilton, Secretary’ 1, C. Hoag, Treasurer and Agent, 0, Lunt, 0. H, Horton, Janes Frako, and Ollver Marcy were elected ns a Luw Comimittea. ‘Tue ASOn Ing Corueatteg wie selected 18 fol- lows: J. J. Parkhurst, J. Botsford, and IT, A. Pearsons. The Executive Committce for tho onsulag your fs tho Hor, John Evans, Orla fant, J. G, Hamilton, 'f, C. Hong, J. K, Botsford, Will Jan Deortny, O. H. Horton, Dr. Oliver Murey, J. J. Parkhurst, Hi. A. Poarsois, Sirs, 11 Quon, ‘A new by-lnuw was passed by which, beginning next June, a Committee on the Conservatory of Musie wilt be appointed, During the olcetion of the tees, a question Arose uu to Whether Jn the efection it was obll- gatory to malntaina certain niumber of women on the Hourd, and after some warin words it was gouerally conceded that such was not tho case, Tho Bourd thon ndjourned, Last evening to the auditurinm of the Metho- dist Chureh ocettrred tho Kirk orntorieal cons test for a prize of $100, thogitt of Mrs. James 8, Kirk, Evory eat in the house was tuken, Freibery's " oreheatrn furnished excellent: music. ‘Tho following were tho spcakery und their aubjectas “An Early Civilization," Helen TL. Miller; “A Supposed Speech of n Southora Patriot." Francis A. Wood; “Tho Seottish Cov~ cnonters,” Julia 1. Watson; Mosed und Mo- huunmed W. 1. Norton; “Bernard of Clair yaux," Cassie M, Beott.” The decision of. tho grees, Marshal B. Bwell, LL.D. Mr. Frederick . Juwell, Me. W. F. Poole, Judge Williams, and Mr. P. B. Shumway, will bo iade known to- Inorrow or nextdny, » Aftur the Kirk contest a select number of tho students euthercd fn the dining-room of the Avenue House and indulged io a “ promenade eoncort” unul a Inte hour, Tho only exercisy during to-day will be tho alumnl meoting at? p.m. ‘This evening will occur tho musical com- mencement, whieh will bo a concert given by the mombors of tha graduating clus, toxethor with the full orchestra of Adolph Licacgang, The convert will consist of sixteen numbers,and wil prouably: bo the most notable cvent of the week, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. Tn conversation yesterduy with a‘TRiMmONE ro- porter, Mr. Thomna Hoyne, one of tho Trusteca of the Chicago University, sald that tho Doulas heirs had no claim to tho proporty until the trust. is utterly abandoned, Tho imortguge to tho Union Stutial Life fs not a tien on the prope erty, because the institution Js n public churity, heli! in trust for the publig uso by the University of Chicago. it ha been stated, but it {4 beloved to be erroncously ao, that the nce tion of tho Douglas helra ls a roundabout way devised by the Insurineo Compuny for collect ing $150,000 now long pst due, Itis better for tho Company to tuke the defensive | aide. Whatever legal steps may, bo taken, tho case will slumber for yeara in thosupreme Court. SUBURBAN. ‘To-morrow aftertioon ut 6 o'clock a company of Kulghts ‘Templur, fifty strony, from Apollo Commandery, No. },with the Eminent Com- mander, Sir Normun T, Gassette,a band of twelyu pieces, and tho Commandery quartet, will arrive iu Eyanaton by special car, on'n vielt tm the Rvunston Platoon, Thoy will form for parade ut tho dopot, and march to tho Social Club room, where un elegant bauquet will bo In waiting forthom, After partakmg of this tho Knights will morch to Jeautuga’ Hall tor drill, A lhaited number of ladies and gentlemen will by aguaittod to tho hall by tickot, Tho Evanston Knighta are bent on giving thelr visitors o worthy welcome. Livut. Walter Walthain, U. 8, N., from Mile waukeo, fa in Evanston putting the crew at tho Life-Baving Btution turvuzh a soyere courso of examination und tritning,. Exch one of the crow ba givens separate day, and fs required to uso all tho different appurutus in tho utation, and to nate ft and druw cuts of the gaine, This station baa had tho reputation of boing ono of tho best on the lnkes, und in thia test is fully sustaining that reputation, Englewood Veteran Club held a mecting Monday. evening at Tillotson Hl, Tho Com- uittve appolnted to secure 9 sullible place for headquarters for 4 Garficld und Asthur clu! reported progress. The Committvo on Politi action werg Instructed to fase a call to the Republicans of the town -osking thom to join tho Grriteld aud Atthur, Ch DAs S001 ie 2 rvom |y secured 9 mooting: wu de bets and pore manent ollicers elected. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, al New Yous, Jupo #s—Arrived, tha Circasal from Glasgow; Friala, from Jambury> y BouTHAMPTON, Juno 23.—Arrived, the Hohon« staufon, rout New York, «+ a Loxnon, June 24—Tho Btate of Penna: soy eveS Hae Nate ese op iy 4 wer trou Now York. ee ee é ——— : Buck & Maynor’ doth Powder destroys roach- cs, teas, died, und bedbugs, 3 TRIBUNE: TITE CENSUS. A Young Man Who Refuses to Give Any Information. Mo Is Brought Roforo Phil Hoyne and eld Over. He Qota Ropontant Whon Repentance Is Too Late. Tmperfeetions In the Returns at the County Clerk’s Office—Whut Is Needed, Porsons Thinking Thomselves Omilfed May Addross Tho Tribune. ‘The first arrest wndor tho Conus law wns mado yesterday, tho offdnder being John A. Serviss, 8 youth of 2) or 24, who lives with hia mothor, a room-renter, at No. 1i3 Randolph street. Tho complainant was Enumecrator John Bates, When. In the custody: of the Marshnl, Ser¢iss was very Independent, saying that the only object of tho census wis to enablg certain fellows to get two centa a nume, and that thoy couldn't get his,— that ho wasn't in the directory, oven, and didn’t propose tu make known his name or busiicss. By Yo'clock in tho afternoon, when ho was ttre rained before Commissioner Hoyne, ho begun to REALIZE IIS POSITION, and was very humble. Tho complaint was based on Sve. It of tho Census law, whieh provides “That cach and overy person more thun 20 yenrs of ago, belonging to uny family residing in any enumeration district, and in caso of tha absence of tho hoads and other members of any such family, thon any sgontoft such family shall bo, and cach of them hereby fs, required, If thereto requested by tho Superintendent, Su- pervisor, or enumerator, to render ag truc nce count, to tho best of his or her knowledge, of overy person belonging to such fumily, tn the various particulnrs required by Inw, tnd who- ever #hall willfully fuil or refuse shall be gullty of nmisdemoanor, and for conviction thereof shall forfelt and pay a. gum pot exceeding $100." When asked by tho Commissioner Ef he wished to make any defenge,—to xet_a lnwyer,—-he suid, “No,"—that- ho was not informed on tho sub- jevt, ond didn’t know that he had viotnted the aw. JONN ATES, THE ENUMERATOR, was thon sworn, and testified thit he went totho defenditnt’s room, which is on the third floor, the: tore part of lust week, Aas the information required. Tginet tho defendant, who said he didn't give his mune for any purpose,—that it wasn'tin the directory, wid all be would give hitn was that his faintly wis In" Lendvitle. Wit- neas loft him, thinking hoa would think better of Jt, Me ealled agin in three or four dhiys, wheu Scryiss said he wouldn't give hha any name at al, Witness told blm ho didn't want to muke any trouble for him, but 1¢ he refused he would hive to make complaint, and couldn't tell what tho result would be—that he would fatl into the hands of on oflicer. Sorvise didn't eure. The defendant. was fecal rin rast and not abe rapt, Witness told him he was sorry for him,— that he woul! ratber make anamicublenrringe: ment with bim thin turn iim over to the oflicers: of the law. Servisa was tho only man fn his dis- trict jyho had refused to ive information, ” ‘THE DEPENDANT sald thoro wero eloyen people inthe place. Ho bad no family, and didnt represent them in any wiy. He was merely boarder. “What is your business?" usked* tho Com- migstoner. “ Thuve no business at present, I am out of omplog ty nt." “What reason did you baye for not giving your yume?” “Ldon't know, : It is apecullarity of mine, I nover Hive my mune to anybody. Anothor thing, Thave beon annoyed 1 good deal of Into hy parties coming up and applying for rooms, Tgenernlly wait on them when mothor isn't there or {3 engaged, Thoy mude false repre- sentations to ine, and have been trying to pry into my atfairs.’ Pbave been so much annoyed by such -partics that I dismiss thom at once when thoy ask any troublesome questions.” Hadn't you rend in tho papers thut the cen- sus was belng tuken?” “T aeureely aver read the papers." “'Thig man [Bates] informed you who ho was?” “ Ho did say ho was a consus-taker.”” hed Why didti't you tell biin what ho wanted to now! B “Tdon't know.” Tam aware that I can't plond Jgnoranev of tho law.” You have put yourself In antagonism to tho i a : “FE find so now: but I didn’t know {t at tho time. ‘The mug yilked directly into tha purlor, rathor uneere nt ously, J thought, and that 1s somothing Enevérnllow anybody to de unless £ ask thoy in. I wns very much annoyed and very bu@ both thes he came.” “It ipa clear ense of viciution of tho Jaw," sald tho Commissioner, “and I hive butono duty to perform.” e “AIL you con do,” remarked Aassistant-Dis- triet-Atlorncy Baldwin, who represented tho Governmiont, “13 to bind him over.” “39 THAT THE BEST YOU CAN DO?" nalyety inquired the prisoner, “Phat fy tha. best,” answered the Commls- sloner, “Cunt this man {Bates) withdraw the proso- eution if he wishes?" asked Serviss, “T don't seo nay rewon why It should bo done,” sald Mr. Hatdwin, “Tho refusal was wilful, if knowledge of tho liw was there.” “It ia an excepdonal cuse, surely,” pleaded the accused, “It ts not in bis (ates’] power to withdraw tho prosecudion,” remarked Mer, Baldwin, Tho only mun who enn dismiss it is the District-At- tornoy, Gen. Leake.” & Whore is he?" inquired Serviss. “hore,” auld Mr, Luldwin, pointing to Mr. Lenke, who had come into the rvem while Bates was giving his testimony. “WHAT 18 TO BE DONE?" nid tho defendant. All thore Is todo," ropliod Mr. Baldwin, * te for you to give bait, unless bo [Lenke) dismisses Ho ease," “ Let it vo before the Cour! Aud that ended the mattor, After remaining in custody an hour or go, John W, Ostrander, who was sent for by; bin, becmma surety for Sorvias, and he was rolonsed, Aw tho finding of an indictment is not necea- sary in this cise, Rerviss will probably be taken fined,—perlaps not the Iimit; tut his refusnl to anawer Is Hkely to cost, him a good ro! formiduble, . COMPLAINT WAS ALSO MADE YESTERDAY fy figin, who refused to answer tu onumertors. questions, No warrant, however, was Isgucd, us the law does not seo to cover bun, since ho la not an “olllcor of a corporation.” But the Dis- enrerul rending of the statuto muy dixclose that the choese-muker fa amenidio tu tho law; if 50, & Deputy-Marsbal will be sent utter hn, Comnlssioner Wright tld kh URIRUNE roe porter yesterday that ha intends to prosecute all who pervlst in refusing to give the Informution entied for, Some of tho obstinate ones bive ul- ready given in, notably 3tra, Wilbur FE, Storey, who gave ber husband's nyo 0s 50, THERY WAS A CONSTANT STREAM OF PKOPLE necurch of iuforination ubout census, but tho fucliities for obtalning It are or a yo ineagre churacter,gind it Is eafe tu Bay tht not one 1 Wt half-n-dozon succeeded in citer gets toy or {mpurting anything of benolit to blinselt or the Governmunt,” The great majority of tho books open to the public ut the County Clork’s office are {na Very incomplete condition, It ts not Buea known that thoy are niphitbet tual: ly arranged transcripts from the original shecta, but In tho burry to make out the copies the cnumerntom: have, us n general thing, been guilty of gross curelesness, Vory many of the books run short anywhure from fvo to 300 mimes; that fs, they contuin that many less than tho original sheets, which nro not open to the inspection of tho public. For this reason, they are ulmost useless. ‘Tue original may show tu person's houses has been visited and all the nesded Information obtained, while ny ine epection of tho copy muy indicate that ft ins boon missed. ‘Tho want of a large city map, properly niarked = olf; into enumerator digtricts, i a gertous drawback at the County, Clerk's oullleo, ‘Two or three of the attachéa ure dually Gaugged all day lou in trying to determine, from the statement of tho focudonof a residence, tho district in which it fu altuated, by u tiresuine hunt through tho “boundary deseription” appended to cach bool, With the ‘useiatunce worded by 4 proper inap, it would not tuko pulf a minite to loeate any: residence given. A Tunungroporterduygested w Commiasionce W right that he should furnish tho County Clork with the propor inap, but he replied that. Be ‘Appropriation had beon made tor |. 14 by the Gover: it by the ment, Rud ho did not feel Inclined to defruy tho cash, geome $12, out of his own pookot, If Unolo Sau ta too pour ta purelinss, wmap of Chicnyo, which ts one’ of the jargust rovenus .listrlots in the country, or if tho purchase of one would require the mnensuro- jnont ofa couple of. thousand yards of red tape, it woujd be lu order for the city nuthoritics to donute one. ur alge. lot sume of our pubiice for thy purpose of buying one. It la diygustioy to’ vomempiute the - fact that, = tho waut *01 aun “Sapproprlation of 3 - pl usc. 8 inup should stand in tho way et pbtaining dn accurate consua of the city “and opanty, It fa pousible in this way to entall diosa of 6,000 names, und thus doprive this: county of a Congressman under the next up- portionment, With the means at bla command, and consiq- oring Unat the most of tho cnuincrators havo bad no experience in preparing or gathoring stutislica, Supervisor Wright la doing ali in bis power to secure us, accurute a const repo! rt us i possible, A lite mory strictness with tho ouu- | Papillon cures chafling- WEDNESDAY, nreful examination of their work would not bo out of pince, All partica who, have not been visited by tho onumertors ary, requested to BEND THEM/ADDIURSSES TO TLS THIDUNE,” itself with’ cominunicatin Commissioner Weight and nay certaining a¢Ahoy aro correct In thotr bellef, ‘This census thport when vom picted will have to atand fortong'et 1 In viow of this fret it s eltizen to seo to It that ho ond hie haye beew duly Isted. 'Tho returns cum in quito slowly yesterday,— rixteenfin nddition to those noted tho day unt 110° cuutneration up F pel ts more in the ef t from. Thoavernge per district indicat ercnec over what was figured out Monday. Tho roturnseo far pinee itnt 2 re. 1; Returns fre AMM persons, Com He aoe, an that ing tio first- belng 2,417. Te nents tho basis of computatio! ‘af tho 100 districts foots up tho approximate population of this city. Vn CRIMINAL NEWS. A, VALUABLE SHERI. Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tritnine, Tn,. Juno 2-—Several months dotaila of tho horse-atenlng ex ploita of John 3. Nelson,:a wealthy and woll- tock dealer of Nonton County, who, in hig trnvels about tho country buying atock, accompanied by a Minnenpolla cyprian Ju imascullno attire, amused himself by stenling horses, shipping thom to various polots, ond thore disposing of them:.niso, of his tinal capture and conviction in Greene Cor caenpe from tho Sherlif whilo en, route to “tho Penitentinry by playing tho game on tho ents. Tho snarl pcan home, and known farme? and liv “water-closet * d 10. 1, white his fellowsoitizone poked fun at ¢ hitn for hls sha ‘A fow days ago, yahinble horse was suddenly missin Rock, Notlee was quickly sent in all directions; and, n fow days ifiter, the owner received notice the horse and thief were at Vi Green County Sherif was also on tho trail, and cate up with tho thief at Vinton, who proved ty be none other than old man Nelson. T fustencd to him, nud went ton village near by to getdluner; nfter which be got his tenn ready to. Forgetting something which was In tho barn, ho started for it, when Nelson anid, Go ahend and T will get Into the busy which he did with. alncrity, horses, and quickly wns out! stupid’ Sherif looked on with mouth agape, wonderlng how tho d—l he did County hut better get anothor Sherif, or ap- polot a guardinn for the one It bus, JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SpninarieLp, “IL, June 22.—This afternoon Col. G.N. Shoup, Sherlif of Sangamon County, shot and instantly killed Joseph BMitcholl, n prisoner conilned in the County Jail, Mitchell was In jail by virtue of nn indictment returned by tho rand Jury of tho United States Court, charging hin with retalling Nquor ot Charleston, Coles County, without a Government liconse, and was to be tricd to-morrow, For goyernl days prisoners in tho jail have been inasfatoof insubordination consequent upon the discovery of nease of smail-pox,and domanded to bo transferred to the elty prison. Mitchell and ono Lafayette Scott have been tha ringleaders, Yea terday when supper was server two others ace! tho turnkey wit drove hin away, help, » ond ft, his assistance, Hic summoned tho city uid, and tho Chlof responded with two men, but were unable to subdue tho crowd, tho Colo ff Bhoup wns sent for, and, with several Deputies, entered tho Jail ans ordered Mitchell to surrender. by striking at him with o billy be had taken frou tho ollicer, und Show Coroner's Inquest was hel fable homicide rendered, and the Sheriff com- mended for bis action, ut the whip to: or sight, while tha ‘dug the sume cell assaulted boots and broomaticks, and from tho cell. He called for Iigzina, Janitor, wns nls police to his being disarmed. Mitebell’ replica. thon shothim. A Q verdict of justi- TNE BROWN MURDERER, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Toitonro, Ont., June 22.—The trial of George Nennott, ultas Dickson, for tho murder of tho ffon, Gcorge Brown was commenced at the Court-House this morning before Justice Cam- eronand a jury, Mr. Irving, Q.C., appears for tho Crown, and Messrs, N. F. Davin and White Mortimer for tho accused. opened tho attendance outside of tho Jury panol wis very small, but gradually incrensed, Tho prisoner's beard bas grown out, and he pro- rented n haggard appearance. He his a nervous ing bis hose with a solled blue hand. fter Mr. Irving’s address to the jury, Archibuld Blue, night editor of tho Globe, Alin and ‘'humpson, foremen, John E) John ‘trambje, ¢ompo: When the court aitor, and Owen Vardee, vultor, Were examined respecting tho evidence given nt the proliminury examinutionsomo time ‘Tho trial is stil going on, TENR—The triul concluded shortly after 11 o'clock, und resulted, notwithatanding the inost strenuous efforts put forth In bia behalf by: his riot of willful murder, without any recommendation to_marey, J Cameron then sentenced hanged on tho 2d of July, his death sentonee without ovincing the allghtcat emotion, and coolly remarked, “It would have Buited inc better bad you mude tho time shorter,’ VICTIM OF OUTRAGE, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. Inp1ANArorts, “Ind, evening ayoung woman was found in Circle Park in greut distress and partially uncon- ecious, but, being taken to the City Dispensary, sho roused up sufliciently to state that ber namo. was Hattie Archor, formerly of Evansville, whore her father, a brewer, diod two years ago. She eumo here from Paria, 11, Inst Saturday, find. Mary Rookoy, o dreas- Some ons gavo Thenniett reeelvedt 2.—-Festerday to work for her, her medicine, which made her sick, and caused Her hair hus been cut off elogg to her bend, but by whom, or when sho doos: not know, She snys ber uncle fs ticket agent at Davis, and sbo hag tn aunt in Harrodsburg, Ind, What will youdo?" asked the prisoner of the ease ‘upld, she uppears to be no better, rather more joncral, “T will not dismiss it," replicd Mr, Leake, fhe ho rh in fact, and was thorefore removed to pspitul to-night. She is an unsophisticated irl, about 18 yours old, aud probubly ty of some outrage, ON TITE WRONG SCENT. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Guanp Rarivs, Mich. June 2.—A young man before Judgo Modgett within ashort time and | died recontly at Pierson, Montcatm County, tel SUE, pared Byenty=aee. mile nore Res hore ont Ne Te T % ricnds got an iden an effort wou! 8 muda ay tho fecs 1b tho United States Court aro to resurrect lls body; so thoy kept a watch of the cometory. Last night two men, visited the ainst the proprictor of a cheese factory at | cemetery, opened n grave, and were just ready tolifttho body when the watchers surpriscd thoin and thoy ran away, going so.goun that they: provented tho intended cons had InelsAttorney hs tho matter in chirge, apna | made &, mistakes ung Had nyoned Me ited over two years, but ber body hud not docayod in‘ tho elightoxt, as anoxumination to-day showed, It Jy belloved that tho two Arrests aro oxpected to fol A YOUNG MURDERER, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, Kansas Crty, Mo, Juno 22.—Anothor murder was last night addod tg tho long lst in Juckson ‘eaterday aftornvon nt the County Clerk's office | County, at which time a young boy naucd Jerry Curloy shot and Killed Willlam Walte, bo- cause tho latter wanted to drive a cow through Jond owned by tho former, Curloy fea bad bi and, . althoug' re old, bus bi raged in numerous shooting 8c: uv has carried 8 revolver for tw ht, ufter ho shot. Jaughed at hin, and when the dylug man's wifo husband's wsslatunce the and then made jy hour this mornt WITHDRAWAL OF. CONFIDENCE, Deanwoon, D, T., Juno 23.—Tho bondsmen of County Treasurer Nelll notified tho Commisalon- ors.to-day of tholr withdrawal from bis bond, Noill ls ordored to yucqto oftice instanter, Come Inixylonor Backett, County Clork MoKinness, pin ransliree Neill houls aro known and Juin tired at her also, White died at un oa for trial, Tax-Commahisjonors Jones unt tou, ayalnat whon Wigtmonts wero also brought, cannot bo fou id. —- ‘OCK'S CASE. to The Chteago Tribune, MinwAtKes, Wis. June 2.—William Puncock, B young law student and collector, bouring a ruthor burd name, recently cmbezaled u couple of bwidred dollars from citizens bere, and tled Ho bag been brow, Wy of tho Bhori FATAL QUARREL AT LEADVILLE, Desvex, Col, June 3,—A. Leadvilto apcolal saya;.’ William Cunningham was killed and J. ‘Akjen soturaly wounded, whjlo tho latter was qujsroling with Tom n, Sghunuisany tie tattor and. kitling Cane Norton, two wus at O'Brion, with thu above rosult.’ er ACQUITTED. f _MinyfAucen, ‘Wis., Jung, 24—Tho Rey, J. C, Dridgmen, ox-Indiun Agent at Kershona, Wis.,on tria! In tho United States Court on a chargo of to tho Govern: four counts o} to Cincinnati. ‘now Jn tho cusitor i inghuin, gwheu * Dou spirited citizens organise nickel subseripuog bat ired i , Ibuy. tha, lmprover 1 Howe 8cules, Borden, Sele lock & Cy, Axonta, UT Luke street, " a WASIFINGTON. MARRIAGES, on MANDEVILLR—DIXON—In this elt {nati by the Rev, Davi » Carolia handoraie i a ho Hey, David wing, Cornoliue Mandoviila OWN—DUNNING—On tho 16th inst. tn thin of ty, py tho Woy, David Swing, G. Ll Horuer’ and’ Sale ONAVES—PERRY—June 2 chu he ae Pater nnd yeu by tho Tov! in iH etectent a o Cty | ¢ Bir, Hrod W. raves, of Unoin, Wis, and Nitsa Nels ——————————_—_——— DEATHS, Rector tone En NICHOLS—At Collogo lll, Clinton, N.¥. Micha ‘De this city, ngodDyoars, CUS Uvortnoe OUT —Tuorday, Juno ¥ nt 1215 p.mant th aidonice of her paranta, No. 19 Gronahnw-at, Siome Tarria, infant dnughtor o€ V 2 Ssiome pa _ nisin ® and Alvida C wittote ‘tenn Cemetery, 70 place ton ay at Bp. m., to Grace: PATERKON—At_ Teavenmortt, | {Aapboll Patorion, only child ord kta Elgrgnee eon, Punarni tond : 6 romthoral Worday at 101, m. trom No.Gi3 Wost Mone WATSIC At 1220 glock Mondny morning, tho any ft hia residence, =I Viatan,ahyearrornae; “1 MOwAUKCO-nY Vatricg io. Funern! to-day at 10:0. Vin wich by cae To'Gatrncy, 2 St Stephen's Church, MCR ERY—Juno 2, ¥ ser Anis cee yy See yy June 20, her iatiier, No. a Weinht-ats by ‘cars Ca adeac? DUDVLESTON—Juno 2, Hllon Ty o leet rh een flim ws tetparnae nV ofetock to-day frum No. 2! Tildeneay. near Morgan and Von = pone Moran nnd | ‘on Buren-sts, All frlunds are ree Regulations Governing the Trans- portation of Goods in Bond. How the “Government Was Hood- winked by the Brooklyn Dep- uty Collector. A Fow Important Facts Connected with the Pension Offlco Routine. Our Troops Dentod Pormission to Follow Viotoria into Mexico, TRANSPORTATION IN BOND. PROVISIONS OF THE NEW LAW. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasurnaton, D. C., June 22.—The Scerotary of tho Trensury hns prepared hla regulations governing tho immedinto transportation of dutiable merchandiso in bond without appralsce ment, nnd to put fn effect tho act known ns tho Aldrich ‘amendment to tha Immodinte-Trans- portation act, passed {1 tho olosing days of the lnat session. The regulations aro quite compll- ented and cover cloven closely-printed payes. Tho Introductory paragraph of tha regulations serves to Illustrate the folly of log-rolling legis- lution, and also Mlowa bow narrowly tho Dill escaped dofent, ‘The Senators isisted upon ndd- ing port after port whethor thoro wero customs oflivers located at the ports proposed or not.in order to scem to bo doing something for tholr districts and thelr constitucnts, aud oven aftor tho bill hnd been ainened once and sent back to the Honso additional amendments wore ndded, so that for n second time it hnd to go to the Senate for concurrence in the amend- ments, Dut thore wasn proviso of less than two lines added which said, “Provided, that tho privilege of transportation hereln conferred shall not extend to any place nt which thore are not the necessary ollivera for the appraisoment of mercharidise and tho collection of dutica.” Under this provision, at the very outsct, tho Treasury Department STRIKES OUT THE FOLLOWING PORTS which bad been designated ns to be entitled to tho privileges of tho Immediate transportation: Nowport, Wt. 1; Cristletd, Ma.; Annapolls, Bid. Benford, Dol; Sulom, Mnss.; Potersburg, Vis Now Burne, N. C,; Port Royal, 8 C.; Hrunswiek, 3 Quincy, sd Ga., Catro, 1, 1; Gran Haven, Mich.? “Kuanens City, Mo.’ St (0.3 La Crosse, Wis; Wilt 1 Cal ville, Tom; Knoxvilio, Tenu.; Evansyiite, Ind. Houston, Tex.; Corpus Chri Tex.; Indianola, Tex.; Omaha, Nob.; Dubuque, In. "Burlington, Keokuk, In,y Leavenworth, Kas.; Tampa Day, Fla; Fernandiny, Fla; Jacksonville, Flt; cedar Koys, Bla; Key West, Fla; and Apa- Inchacolo, Fila. ‘The following is an outline of ‘THE INSTRUCTIONS! Common carriers desiring to transport goods mist: uber to tho Trensury throwrh tho Col- lector of the port of first arrival, and namo tho ports between which thoy degire to wurry, oodles stating the manner of transportation. Corpora tlons inust fle copics of their nrtivieaor | sorbori: tion, and surotics must be xiven aceeptable to tho Dopurtment, or United States’ bonds Issued to tho ‘Treasurer of tho United States in trust, No permission will be given to auy common car- riers who have not adequate means of transpor- tution, and bonds must be glvon for overy port of first arrival from which tho.merchnnaise Is to be transported. The penalties decided upon for each transportation bond from New York is ,000, and fram Toston, Chicago, Philadel phia, and othor ports: muued In the first section of the net, $260,000), The common carriers must obtain powers of attorney from persons to whom the merchandlso 1a consigned. Only en- tira cara can Lo used, except by express com- panies, who can carry merchandise in compurt- ments of errs or In sitfes, but tho compartments for such {mmedinto transportation muet bo separated from tha remainder of tha car by strong partitions, and must be so arrunged that they cun bo SECURELY PASTENED WITH CUSTOMS LOCKS. Veasels bonded for tho transportation of such merchaniige inust havo elmilur separate com- partments or Dulkheads., Goods for intermo- dinte stations cunnot be pineed on a car with ae shipped for fminediato transportation, ‘hu entries wt tho port of first arrival must cover all tho merchandise which appears on tho inyolco without regurd to tho quantities which actuully arrive, but the Collector will cortity in the entry the number of packages landed and agd forivarded, and {f thoru 13 t shortngo proof of it ‘must “bo’ mado ft the port of final destination, Labels prepared in tho form deslynated by the Dopurtment must bo at- tached nt tho expense of the owner or shippor to packnges of goods, With the exception, 1 tho dleuection of tho Survoyor, of a few onumorated urticles, There !s ono _sevoro provision, which declnrea that oll goods ombraced in tho inincdinto trans- portation entry must be entered within twenty- our Hours nfter the report of their arrival, and if not go entercd tho entire involco will be trented ag unclaimed. FREELAND’S ACCOUNTS. NOW THE GOVERNMENT WAS HOODWINKED, Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasninaton, D.C, June 2.—In connection with the defatention in the oflice of tho late Col- lector, Freeland, a gentleman who fs thoroughly familiar with tho Internal Revenue service saya ‘that in all probability tho shortage In the stamp account dates bnok several yenrs, Tho reason why it was not discovered at any of tho quarter ly Inspections of Collector Freoland's office and ncvounta ts oxplaincd as follows: Colloctor Freeland loft tho tinanclal management of bis oilice to Duputy-Collector Doone. Whonover a Revenue Agent made his appearance to Inspect the ucconnts, Boone would submit his cash and atumps on hand to be counted. He would also ahuw his ollicial letter-bouk coataining 0 letter to the Enns Departinent transmictiog core tain atub-books contalning stampa suiliciont to balnnco his ncvcount, AS soon 18 tho avenge Agonk Hatt left, Boone ANNOUNCEMENTS. i, JOSTAN Ii, IGSELL WiLW CONDUCT Tin ME saom tsa ereant, Wanita ae Binlly’ evitad. pat pecialty, and thoy nro cor- TPM REGULAR MONTHLY ‘TING ay shuehinecnutit GA Sato none morning at ioe aalsobraty Thuraday TPT MEXICAN VETERANS WILLMERTTI Piitporonturattho trond reiterate Huns: AUGTION SALES. ae By GEO. P. GORE & CU., te NOTICE WHERE|WE ARE TAVING REMOVED TO 214 & 216 Madison-st., WE SHALI¢MAKE OUI OPENING: AUCTION SLE BOOTS, SHOES, » AND SLIPPERS Weduesday, June 28, at 9:30 a m., With a vory largo and fall CUSTOM-3 ia th ta, cu Y MENCH. yy nese ANTS will notice that wo ora Very Centre of the Wholesale Jobbing trade ‘Of our city, and a call from you will pay. . GEO, P. GORE & CO, 214 und 216 Mndivon-st, Thursday, June 24, at 9:30 a, m., REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 40 Coska W. G, Ware. 2 Gana Weiter 0; A Casks Rock, ‘f a lass Latiips, Chim t's Gg dada pockud for coustey monchantess noe GO, P, GORH & CO. Auctioneers. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM &'C0., Gonoral Auctioncors, Sand #0 Standulph-st, For This Wednesday's Sale, June 23, at 9:30 4, m., ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, A Dealer's Stock of Chamber Sets, A Splendid Line Brussels, Moquet, and Wool Carpets, : 50 Rolls Brussels, choice patterns. A General Line Household Goods, Inatuding ontira Furniture of Private Residence. General Merchandise, &c. Plated Ware, Chromos, &c. EF Atlo'clock, n Into FAMILY CAIMNIAGE. ELISON, FLEMSITEIM & CO. 4 und wi Randolpiert R. T. MARTIN COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NOS. 265 & 267 STATE-ST. $377 Consignmonts of overy description solicited. 2)" Spocia! attontion given to outside salos uf Neal Ehato und Forsonal Property. y LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE: AUCTION SALE Elegant Furniture of every descriptions Pur lor Salty in Maw Silk, Spun Silk, Terry, Hatr Cloth; Walnut Bedroom Furnl- ture, Plano-Fortes, Orgnns, Mat- treaves, Bedding, &e., To-morrow Morning at [0 o’olook, + Ab the Salosrooms, Nos. 245 and 207 Stato-st. AL8O, ATT 11 O'CLOCK, Stylish Top Burcy, Phneton, Mni By WENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctlonoor, 19, 201, and 2X5 Kast Mandolpheat Crockery. Glassware. OUR TRADE SALA, on Weal Sune 2 BAe te ot conitor ke would. p jottor, ’ Inelosing BO Cratos WW. G, Waro, nasortud. tho amount of stumpa Indicated, but those eee ee et ro, assorted, woutd be tho stampa that tho inspecting officer | 1,000 Bris, Table Glassware, Lamps, Bbades, Chimie had ulready counted once and crodited the Col- leotor with, When the report of tha revenuo offiver waa reetis ed at tho ‘Trousury Departinunt, it would be found to correspond a3 to thonmount oCetainpain transitu with tho roport of tho Brooklyn otfloe, and thus nll suspicion was averted, Up to yesterday Boone nssorted thut thoro was no notunl dolicionoy in the Collector's office, but that he bad-in “his possession stamp-books to cover tho entire amount of ahortage, Heo turned over $0,453 yostorday, When ho disappeared this morning tho amount of stamps unaccounted for was 19,008, Ordors have been {ssued for Hoono's arrest. noys, Btlonuwarc, Xe. Goods packed by oxperionced packers. OOtTENLY KINEDMAN & SONM, Auctioncors, ——— URIZE-DISTRIBUTION. A Commonwealth Distribution Co. Free BasD uA as ONE SPSL .B uo. by LAWINGS, AUTIIOINZED By TH LEGISLATURE GND UUSTAINED HY. All THe COURTS OF 0 A col The Government will loso nothing by Boone's ITS OF KENTUCKY, uccording t nibrack defalcation, Tho amountof tho bond Is amply Taado wih tha owners af the erate rant fet sulliciont to cover tho Joss, and tho bondamon, | SAY Ov RVERY MONTIL, Sundays and Bridays ox Dir, Cladin and others, ary geutlcmen of large wenlth, It is reported hore on trustworthy au- thority that Coiminiasloner Rum on throa soy | eral occusions determined to remove Boone, but was provented from doing so by the interposl- uon of the Deputy Colicotor’s bondsmen and othor tntlucntinl citizens of Brookiyt, who hid the moat implicit contidonve in bis capacity aud ceptod. z "Pho Untted, States Circult Court on March $1 ron dorod the fullowing decision: 1st-That the Commonwealth Distribution | Conpaony te legal. Xd—Its drawings are not fraudulent. ‘Tho manogomont call nttontion to the Nboral scheme which hus mot with such popular favor. i items. ER fa ES et gon # Fe q SQonch Ww) PENSIONS, ano Prizessweach 100 WHAT THE COMMISSIONER AB TO CONTEND WITT, 20s, 270 Apecial Dispatch to The Chicigo Tribune, os Eau cach, Aeon fess ra Wasinnaron, D. 0,, June 22,—Severn! Demo- | —_. Fizos HD each, Approximation rises __—- cratloe demagogs In the House of Representa- tives who pretend to be tho special frionds of Unton soldiers secured tho appolutment of a committoo to investigate tho Pension-Olllce Inst correspond> winter, Tho Committco spent constdernblo | ens will vlcaee, rita Lois names i pisena of rote money, ond consumed n good doul of the time | Gonce pluiniy. ivi, uae oF "os of tho Commissionor of Ponsions and bis clorks | " bor tarthor information address BL. poans Ne that was nooded for the regular buafness. Pon- | (Courtor-Jourual Bulidiny) ada Mee pale! sion cluimsto the number of 70,000 have piled upinthe Pension-Otfico in tho Inst your on ac- guunt of tho Arreara act alone, “Any torn- ing when Congress 1s Ju session tho oflico of tho Pension Commissioner may be found crowded with Congressmen demanding that tho cuso in which they nro especiully interested shall ro- colvo fmmodinte notion, “hut personal iinpore tunities alone are not rolicd upon is shown by tho fact that'during tho session of Conyress which hua just expired i000 lutters wore written dn tho Pension Office, in reply to tho inquires god upplications of Congressmen in bohalf of tholy constituonts. , fil Waabinwtoncat, loon f4 Cutenwo. ee eee COLLEOTION AGENOY. — ° DENCY 5 tynu ta Inform yourself of the DINGY und cinctoey OF emia aaony. a 2 OANDY. ~~ eee Samnio i &i $4 or 8% for faa Hecate oP centy and siricly, pure. Hotare wal ‘Addross, LT Ad vy 4t, Confoctiont JO RUNTHLEI, Conte NOTES AND NEWS. WEQUERT REYUBED, ‘Wasninaton, D. hcetey Earicenanibeald Ram: Fa Sha at, CaCO soy recelved a cginmunteation from the Depurte | my *S, ment of State to-day announving thatn cipher 58. CAND LES) dispatch bus been received from tha United Frown Rye iuihe work Btates Mintstor In Moxico, which contained Iny CAASLELS | 8, Boscia: formation tu the olfopt that tha Moxtean au- yp CATE STS thorittos declined to sancuon the requeat of thq re Se, United Stutes that Gen. Huteh be permitted to follow Victorla’s band of Apuchoa acrow tho ~ Bond for price vurder into Mexico, Wacloraie & Metall. 8 roo Hat Gouda sunt CQ. D, any wields preter enter Wis stan ee aera Commisatoner Ratm has dirdctod the arrcat of Bernard WE yaa, tho late Dopuly Coleen boone. of Hrooklyn, 1 £, LSUSENIEA MS, N. ¥., who, it i sald, 1s misving with a deficiency sTATE-sT. uf $10,000 In gocounts, Se not ena ~ _JPRUNKS, sortinth i“ asec rit : 5 Pe WILDS RUNK Batchule, Hash Se EY stutosul _—<—$<—<$<<————_$— -For baby and childron what moro dolicato and wholesome than Cuticura Soap? ¢ + ‘Nmes: Our bighcst artists in dentistry: Tho McCheanoy's Toye doubs, though but Ff Avot.