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i i § ‘ ERMA ASE * Ser rere Bee ee8 Sie RE IN BIN LO TERY EEE LTS | ROE OI TPT PGR LTTE NSE i CHICAGO TRIB N E: PRIDA xratifying in the extreme, becnise on month nga nathing could | be sald or done which would bring forth such feeling. I conclusion, Eathor Dorney stated that as oun 43 posstbion rims eo AN of Irishmen through. out the city would ba held for the purpose of irrangiue for a State plenty and othor schemes for ratsiug tho sum of 2,00, Me). T. O'Connor followed, und made v rousing typleal Land: Longue at THE CITY. IN GENERAL. Gronne F. Coox, U. 8. A. Isat the Palmor, W. HL. Regn, of Kansas City, Ia at tho Shor- mat. Dor reas, which iio Cunt of Hther i orney, wis raceived wit prolonged applaw D. B, Henpenson, of Dubuque, ts at tho Shor | Attue‘adiaitting coveted Pho Reenabese the man. Leaguo adjourned, i ves 6 yN.¥.,i9.at tho free | A Macaie Fryxs, Tycars of nyo, 0 parents nee Sew An of Albay NT live nt “No, #7 Fulton, strect, wp prncle, ntully Ee while at her plny sea jay wlternoon Ex-Qoy, SAMUEL Mannint, of Iowa, Is at tho bone 8. J. dtusaull’s miny-mill, noxt Pacine, € door {9 fer trustte. fa uremia yore . o engage in towel r a Crannes G. Stxaxn, of New York, {s at tho. thee til ahh beeause) at ihe Tromont. ruin a plece of juniver altpped unt of the * Inn Penny Grirer, of Columbus, 0,, {8 at tho | berman's knot’? at tho end of a rope which the Tromont. workmen wwéte’ using. and, strigug the little ihn the side of tho head, comptely orushed: Watren desks and family, of England, nro at fi the skull, The Coroner’ will lavestigute oud tho Palmer. Botwthe Inquest to-day. BLAKE ft San Francisco, aro at, };-) A soctanit was civon Inst cvaning In the First a idesinne familn sehen Ho) Shureh (i howar. of the young : te abroad as tnissiontries, “Tistoe” Bventant bus returned froth his . the First Church, starts Fastern trip. Le About Sept, 1 for Mardin, ‘Turkey, with Mr. Wriasast 'T, GenpES, of aAloxander | MeLean, of Prof. Patton's at tho Paoifia, Chureh. | Roth are graduates of the © Chlenge Theologicnl Semiinry, agd wore Dn. Henny VAN Dune returned yesterday froin a trip to Canada, ore damned Wednesday for inisaionary work, Mr Lewis, of the Morgan Vark Seminary, Who goes Jupoe E..8. Baruy and family, of Ciluton, Ia., aro nt tho Pacido, ty Western Ching, Mr. A. 8. Ht Towa, Mus, i. M. Porren and family, of San Fran- Mot who itre xuntt to . Frank Gates, o} ote Glasgow, Scotland, Is juuston, of who expeets to go ta Micronosia, and Mtr. Bes- hortan, w returned migatonary from Armonin, wore nlso prosont. Prayer was offered by Dr. Bavage, and an niddress ot welcome to gusts etsau, aro at the Tremont. fies th OIner aeplatlea roe guge a Me W. ih ‘Arner. Dr. Good also nade. few romurks, Mn AND Mas. Hares, of Hongkong, Chingy | ang tha young men who have choscn the mis Bro reglaterud at the Tromont. eres Maud eaohe ie Feqard fe tbat sities. nnd W. 0, Woopwanp and N. J. Sanskey, of Unck- | felds ‘of Inbor. Music was furnished by tho i Lyons Orchestra. Dr. Chirk, Seerotury of tho sonviile, Fin. aro at the Tremont. Atmorloun.Dourd of Missions, and De, Boards W.M. Buckner, If, B, Lyon, and It. H. Stans | initn were also prosent. ton, of Kentucky, aro at the Palmer. atthe suecors Ande frien aa isto ip a kas ie re y nN eh attended Prove. ALEXANDER Agassiz, aud E,D. Leave | Ward {and-Leagwe meeting beld in the Notro Att, Je, of Cambridye, are at tho Paitle. Damo Church, pornor Consross and Hutstod CoxanessMAN TJ. enpensos and A. Z. Dow | streets last eventing, it is oertuiniy a tnoat inisore mun, of Boston, aro registored nt the Sherman, | Are senuiey, Auue fs dozen, zenlous patriots Carr, H. GC. Atrcitinson, and A. Muagray froin # o'clock to 11sW. Mr. McClure was tho Royal Artillery, London, Eng,, are registored at | spuukor of the evoniuy, and subuiitted the fol- the Puelile. lowing resolution: THADDEUS C, Pound, M, Gof Wisconsin. Passed thrutigh tho city yesterday, registering at tho Tremont. . Winks, Tho unanimous uprising in Ireland requires the greatest pattones und forcbonrance Ronenr ove, J. Balfour, and Thomas King and fumily, of New Suuth Walvs, are reglataro on. the part of the Irish poopie in thoir ondeavor a at tho Pacitle, ure equal rights on their awn soil, such, ‘Tenn wore two or throe heavy showers of ands the ilmotis Indorsement of wary Trish citizen in the Uutted States; and: rin yestorday, Which caine na un welcome rellet after several weeks of dry weather. Wiinteas. Tho rlot at Clonnol and other plaves in [retand would indteate that Ireland ts A nox contuining twenty-elght lamp chimnass awilts a clutmant at tho Deering Birset Pan on the verge of revolution: therofure be it, The property was found ut No, G43 Archer Resolved, ‘That tn the ‘opjatog of tho Land League of the Eighth Ward hore aasamblud, we eannot favor nny resort to arma, the Irish peo ple not being inn position to cope without urins Wgningt an army of 7,000 fully equipped. Yet we hetleve that the diy is not far distant when Srefand will be recognized us a nation amon the nitions of tho curth, A vote of thinks wis tendered Col. McClure for hfs able aud Interesting speech, On motion, a committee wag appointed to draft resolutions condernning the Daily News tor tt certain editor rlal urticle published tn yesterday's edition, and recommending ail Lenuers to cease pur- chosing tho papor. After a penvourct wrangle 4s tu Bow cortain monoy was to bo disposed of, tho meeting adjourned, CINGAGO AND MILWAUKEE DICYCLENS, The May mect of tho Milwaukee Bloyele Club started from Miiwaukeo Situnday, May 28, with wine of thirty-one wheels, includ i delegu- ton of Bix of tho Ariel Club of Chleago, A viensant afternoon run brought the party to Waukesha. The next day tho run continued to Ovonomowoe, by way of Waterville, over fio rouds und through the chains of innumerable Mikes that abound on all sides, About noon the partly rexehed the Towevnd House, avenue. “THe wallsof tha Hurrison strect viaduct are Dullt, anu tho Hillug will be completed within a Hd daya. One spat of the viaduct ts also come pleted, ‘Tim ox-delegates to tho International typo- graphical Sovlaty inot at tho Palmer Hotiso lust eventug, Only routine bitsiness was tranducted, ihe attendance being smnll, Senator Winwian UB. Aunison, of Iowa, and N. If, of Colorado, and Mr, Alnrustus Sehell, of New York, passed through the elty yesterday, registering at tho Pacific. ‘Tim Banquet Comunittco of the Sons of Maino Boviety metat the Palmer Houso last eventug und arranged tho details for the wand ‘bunquet tw be given at the Palmer House duno 10, ‘Tie Lumber Association will partake of its fortnightly lunch to-morrow at 1 o'clock in the Exchange room. and after tho eatables are dis- posed of tho yard pricuelist will probably be discussed, nee, sre bend Preparations arrihe sheette | BN been tnudo for tholr revepuion. The party, 1 2Utetce SCULLY, according to w rumor elect: | Yat w littie HOt ard diisty, Were Dut in Lie Dest Justice Walsh on the Polico Court bench, There was bo foundation tor te ramor other than the fact that Soully isa popular.Justice. The meeting of the Guthrie lee Company, held day beforo yesterduy, was simply for Ul. purpose of Increasing the number of rectors from three to tive, which was ull the business done atu vory burmuntous meoting, = + ‘Tie temperature yosterdiy, us ubseryed by Mannase, optlelun, 88 Madi TRIBUNE in. “a dey Mn [3 tes ot humors by the hospitable proprictors and their: muninyger, and sit down, with no email sutisfactian, to ulnner, A dollzuttul afternoon and evening was spent at Ovconemowoe, and the elty seeined greatly enlivened by the presonce of the bieyclers in tholr vari-colored untforma, i Monday morning an carly start was made for Lakoside, where tho party were entertained at Minor, The sfternvon rian was inade in good order to Milwaukee, twenty-five miles, where tho run concluded, ‘The following aro tho meute bers of tao Ariel Cru in attendance: Capt. J. 2 Lyon, drt, Goorge A. Scaverns, ty J. C. Sprunneo, A. Vowles, Jr, J.B. Donne, and F, C, Aldrieh. Tho Milwaukee Ctub bold this run as ‘prepara. tory tu thoir annual three days* run in duly, At thla Inttor run, it ts expected to seu aver 100 Uieyelers inline, and ull the prominent wheel- men of the Northwest will ba tn attendance, THE CITY-MALL. ‘Tue water recolpta for thy month of May amounted to $277,407, ‘TitentH wero but thirty-six denathsin tho city Yeaterduy. Tha couthwed coul wouthor tus kept down tho mortality Hat foraome days past within reasonable Ngures. " ‘Inte average amount of water consumed by the poopte of Chicago list week. aceording to Clty-Engincer Cregiur, wus 01,000,000 aflons daily, except Saturduy, when it run up to E2000, 00 é Tux Ladies’ Ald Socioty of the Second Rap- tat Chureh gave nn entertainment last evening, consisting of readhye by Miss Alica Goodwin subject, "Tho Stylish Church" n baritone sulo by Mr, Lute Clinton, followed by jee-ercam, lomonnae, suufubllity, ote. Tiy inquest upon Joseph Lupton, the man who was run over and kited Wednesday by car No. Bot the West Division street sane rue sulted ion complete oxoneradon of the driver of the eur, Lupton was intoxicated at the timo and fell boncath the wheels while nttempting to board the moving car. AN owner is wanted at tho Contral Station for a bunting-cuse stom-windiog gold wateh found on tho person of u colored umn areested lat nizht by Detective Thorpe, The works woro made by the Amoricun Wateh Company of Waltbum, Mass, and are nutnbered 1,140,107, and. tho unse, numbercd 1c, bears u inonograin of tho throo lottera *A.," *¥.,"" and 1."" - Mit, Giacos entered upon tho aixth day of ‘Bis fust at noon yesterday, Atdo'ulock in the afternoon tho tusual teats wore mnie, abowing that his temperature was tS8i4, bls pulse 6s, and bis respiration 34. Several chemical tests were tonde, tho result of which, whon tho fast is over, will perhaps be of more value than any othurs. Tho fuster, who clapned that he felt vory well Jndeed, was visited by several people, among them some few huies, durluy tho day. Tux funcral of Dr. John A. Clark took place yesterday at Waukeguu. Tho Doctor dled ut his residance, No. 17 Clark street, Wednesday morning, aftera wovero and lingering ines, Many frionda lu this elty will be much grieved tu learn of the deuth of Dr. Clark, who Was vory much esteemed by all who know him ayn gen srous-Learted man, and gifted with « natural Jucutty of heallng which bas been tested by nany people hore, who wil) chorish hls memory with gratitude, e -\ Noveurty tn running-genr was introduced to Dhicugo yesterday morulng in tho abape of what sknown as the Herdia coupé. tla the pros duction of the Horale Transportation Company trawberrlea, ‘Tue Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and tho Chicago & Alton Iutlrond Companies yesterday mad their portion ot the feat ostimute Yor bulid> ny the: supurstreetul of the Uurrison street induce. ‘ho former paid $7,s7s'bau tho latter ‘Tue Lincoln Park Commissioners are anxious totap tho Fullertan avetue cdndmt with the ten-tnite ditch, clalining that {t curries off poth- Ing but aurfnco water, ‘Tho tonemilo dite is Ono of the sewor-streains of tho Town of Lake Viow, and turnishes 2 portion of tha water of the Lincuin Park lukes, '‘Tuene wore no now cases of small-pox re- ported yesterday, but there wore two deaths, one at tho bospital,—an infant, 1) months old, numed Ernost Laufer, taken from 26 North avenue. Tho other denth occurred ou Maxwoll Struct. in the olty. Scarlot-rever waa reported mo No, 288 Wost Twelfth strvot, 22 West Fours teenth rtrcot, and 7 Mismurek court; diphthoria ot Hd Dutturtotd and No, 40 Jefferson struct, Wanbex MoLAvauney, of the Jotict Poniton- Mary, yestonlay nfternoon called on the Mayor: Gud Introduced Judge it. H, Stuntun, of Muys- at Pailadetpuia. IC ts of recount livoudury und | SUI WT se yee: EON ee ragy Nile, an By oalrnud co enery eight pusongers und draws | they yentiemon™ represent the Kentucky : ce Tun ah avenues utd boule: vurd« not traversod by tho streot-cure. In jiute | felormatory | iusiituyions, A Btate a Penlteutinry was authorized to be constructed N yeur nye, and a committee was uppulnted ta reparta plin for building the urison, and uso Huystoin Of goyornment for the new and the old ustitudion, ‘Theao wentiemen are the Com- mittee, Thoy visited the Eastern prisons tust gear. Thoy paid u vory high compliment to tu}. MeLuughrey, and Jude Leckner stutad to ny hUBUNe Teperer it it wie the best con duvted and diselplined institution of the kind thut they bad seen, The clenntiness, order, and business-ike manuoment of the Jolict Prison wore unexcolled unywhero in the country, During the day tho gonttomen viaited the Urides Wally atid cousidored it algo a model prison in its ays HUILDING permits wero lasucd yoastorday as follows; C.J. Hult, lng two-stury and basement: dwellings, 120 by 40 fect, for eight of thom, wid one 80 feat deep, from 223 Morgan strut, 40 cost $10,000; 1. J. Suxton, for 0 tvo-story and bags mont store Lullding, 100 by 100 feet, northwest corner of Vin Uuren street aod Fourth avenuy, fu vost $40,000; A, Wuudruek, twa two-story aad basement dwellings, 20 by 54 feet, 500 North ablund nvOnUL, to Cost $y ee th, esatory und attic dwolling, 2 by i faut, an 'hirteenth place, to cost $1,000; Jobe Niuinents, fone two-story and basement dwelling, tl by ob fect, 450 Ninotounth street, to cost $3,000; ° V, Hoskot, one-story brick cottage, 20° by SO fevt, ks Vhroup —streut, ‘ta cust $1,100; Fred Haman, basoment, ot by 40 foot, Hs. Woat Rundolp street, to cost $f,00u; George Cadwell, twoestary wolllae 20 by 48 fuut, ies Westorn avenue, to cost $4400; J, A. ‘Ubain, twor Atory burn, 48 by 3 feet, 2810 Michigan avunue, to cost $4,000; J, O'irlen, one-story brick cot- feet, UE Centro nvenuc, to coat $1800; A. Lurson, two-atory dwelling, 21 by 67 Toot, 442 North Franklin etrect, te cost $1,000, UTILIZING THE TUNNELS. Bince Mayor Harridon hus been tn oftice It has been ona of his pot desires to buve our tunnels foto, Polladolphia, and otnor cities it 14a sue cess, ‘The ob five conta, uid its route or Bircet ja named Hke the atreet-cure, Ma arraige: ments are entirely new, hey wero Introduced by Weber, proprioter of the old Field & Lehor jusea, £ A rrecn of wooden sidewalk on the Madison strout wide uf the building on tho southeust corner of Wabash avenue god Madison strout {4 iu an unaufe condition, andstua given Just grounds forcomplulnt, Tho walk ta about ulgoty Tevet In extent, und sume of tue Lords ure vo badly Hocuycl Ra to be broken through. An itt tempt has been mude to pateh tho bulea, but, as pieous of hult-h bourds bave been used, thoy ee of Httle sorvice, und some ure already kicked: olf, The underpinning of the wilk has ulso rotted away Jn places, and: eu concentration of wale such as a crowd ts lable to produce would undoubtedly crush it through, ting managers of the Chicago Exchange for Wouwn's Work bad thelr regular monthly useeting yesterday forenvon, Mira, E.uU. Asuy Bresiding. The ‘Treasurer's ropurt showed that ducing the pust month the general sales (roi She Exchange, corner of Wabash avenue and Monroe street, had amounted to some $625, n+ cluding 3285 tor cake und $100 for preserved Trott, Everything that 8 womun can muke 18 sold on a vuiniulusion of 10 per cont, und the Exchunye deserves the gencrous patronuie it 1a receiving. A resvluliun of respect und condole ence in refurence to tho deatha of Mra. J. ‘ly Hyerson, late Vico-President of the Hoard, and v8, George Higvinson, late ‘Treasurer, wero. Bpproved, Mra, Samuel Nickerson way olected foe-Preatdent, J.N. 3cCuntovan, Vico-President of the Ponneylvania Rallroud; FN. Finney, General Munuyer of the Wisounaln’ Coutral Hillraad: D. W, Caldwell, Goneral Manager of the Vandulla, and Puntandle Hullrouds; BM. Davis, Hresls sent of the LakesSuperior Ship-Canal & allroad ets Aivixlous, The dSuyor has discussed the tor F, | again and again, duel tanlly be bus recelved a latter from the West Division Ratiway oltiofats requesting him to sond to that vorporation a proposition fur the snlo uf the Washington streut tunnel, The railroad company wants to run oly a part of ite curs through It, Dut Suvor ifurrisou says that ho apprenouds cay ts rating attr docs hot want a pan oe a is care ret cise It fs afraled that We WOnual meeting of tho stockboldersot the | utter vacating tho bridges tho City Council may Now York, Now Laxisad & Western tavestyjeat | graut some other {tke corporation thu right to Company for the eluction of Diroctors was walled | {ty curstrucks upon tome Io bulictes tarts for noo yeuterday, tare ei Utilized for atroot-cur travel. {io hus pbolleved, tao Watahd, St. Louis a Bait iatrowee dn | ud dies yet hellovo, that tats will Go dho of te 14. Garon, Gerieral Stanayer pf the Huuutbal a xreatest rullofs to the people living in the three a a Bt. Josep luutlrow A. ‘Talmage, pT Manager of the Mivsourl Pacitie Hailroud lutch, Goren Munayer cl the Ninuoapotly & Ht. Loula Railroad, P. 1. Cable, Presiduat uf the Hook Island & Pucitlo Naliruad; Geurge Joronie, President of the Detrolt & Siiuneapolis Tail road; aod 8. 8, Merrill, General Manner of the Chicaugu, Miwaukoo & St. Paul Railroad, aro registered at toe Pacitic. - i=} i. Mvle, of New York, | Company lv afraid to that extent of competi; President wus presont. ‘Enis etimpuny wus or: | inte, However, If tus Company will purcien Suolzed three yours ago; during tho paet year | the Ginyel, and agree to run ull its cars through the capital stock has been increas frou it, thé Blayor proposes to bind the city by an ure ditanoe uf Councll that hereafter fe railroad treck eball he ape to be latd upon any of the «| 0 to $1,000,000, ‘Tho gtock 1a nourly ull old in Now York City, where vane ninu-tonths ef the investinents ire dive wade; some Invest- Joents ere ulso mude In Boston and Chicago, Ne: ely $700,000 of the stuck was represented, in Raster stock wus represeuted by J. ule, Req.’ Tho dividends of tho company for @ rst Balt af the present yeur will bo MbOUe Wher cent, The follawing “gentlemen, ull of ie York City, were clucted Directors; Messrs. | cout the city $300,000 to bulld. ur way it. G. Holston, 4, C. Easttnan, Wiliivim Fostor, | that the Company will not bave to cofag dygo the dr. J.P. Halo, Goorgy Moore, Gearge N, Debo- | tunnel by the appronebes, but can bulld plate A.W. Fluke, Cif, Btoue, and Jobu W, Do | forms, and rilve and lower tho cara, und draw brldges within th} yand uny now corpora. biiorsdivindus at 1h ftp ean du'vo wrbultalne other divisions 0: can du ¥o tunnels undor the rived vie aeueeed a ie ufternoun. as Clerk, THI ey Fy ttt ta" Kankaiteo, over-utawwdad, Charies Peytor Deouty-Coroue tho duy in County’ Moret subjoot, purpose uf not cortalniy aud tho County Witer rites was putt, will not bo cut off, of miik delivered rogulur cuns. towaneo, and, ng tho Us moro thin Renvics, which he swore it would be company afidavits 0 were of the same in) all made before " K, wus condemned valuc ont sinue been ponding. from Monday. Milk-Contractor Wright. Kukee, testitied that he bought some euns which he used for transporting milk and which after- wards turned outta be of sinaitor size that the Ho showed that he bad shipped ptlior cans containing 1 an erro allow the bill, after mui Court for an order to 0) tow occtpled by the Chleugo of the fve of tho minor, nnd, Dace the property fn tho undiyputed possesaton of tho Company, to be used tor any purpose whatever, Whoreas, As Mutlors now stand, it cat urposes for whiub it wis iow will bo hoard a wool only be used for the condemned. ‘The pet! Tue Committen on Hoapital Dloted tho investigation of tto al Mr, organized Monday will havo Henry ¥, Stephons | of tho inmates of tho Insane Asylim ntdiforson were yesterday transferred Tho Jolferson Asylum 18 stitl ATOR MAMRH, How that thoro isn tull in AWeninklug, returns to hls desk in thy office of tho Clerk of the Crintnal Court, Ho was yesturs day engaged In taking coples of fndletments for tho use of prisoners, Tun GenaTdary yesterday returned an (ndiate ment tor murder against Moyer King tor killing on Clark atreet two weeks ayo. Hanson wis exainined duce Mntion to the condition of the » Ho give it nm devldedly hail charnetor, condomming it ns tntit for tho pure bose for whlet if wis being ssed, and tomers row tha jury willhaye sumething to say on the Gen, Tlenstany Linn, bead of tho Water Doe partment, culled on the Hospital Committee of the County Hourd: yeaterday afternoon for tho im tain thie ho would inost dedly ent off the water from pital inioss the bill for past-dine Ifo wus pliented by the Commitice, and tt was doutded that he should % tho error wi Moro than the ruyulal mumittee were of jon that no attompt to defraud the e been made, and that 2. apt ints: nad vome before the full Board Sonday with the Corporation Counsel to back him, and present the vity's side of the cusc. Meantime tho wator exterday com= eget shortage to the County Hospital by Howes, of Kane nothing » it was devlded to king a deduction of Si. ‘Phis covers 240 cans with one millon shortage on cach, the price puld by the county fer milk be- ing 1d cents por gallon, itis not believed that Horr, Hawes, W MORE TALL RWEANING, Constable Jobn P. eraty indictments have been ponding in tho iminal Court for saine time, came to the stirs fnco again yosterday, One of his cuses [a eet for trlal the coming wook, and, anticlpatin trouble ahead, ho uppeared Anthony with an aMdavit ask of venue, on necount of the wl of dudues Anthony, 1 Jatoeson, Guruner, Ro before MINLSOT, aera, Tuley, and Moran, was gu that impossible tohave fale trial before an the shortugo amounts to anything Hike this si, but tho allowanva was made to cover all contias agalnst whom tho nudge for a ehange if fur of thom. bis dndlvidwal afidavit ware the Constant G, Poarson i. Moore, two “reputable eltizens'" Directory mun seeins to huve overlval rk, prujudico Gary, bliin Aus id “Eugone whom tho kel, which Tho altduvits worg i. Cattle, Notary Publie,” and complylig with the statutea ns provided in Such caxes tho change wie yranted, The caso will go to Judge Darnum, PETITION 0 BELL CONDEMNED LANDS, ‘Thomas Lord, Guardian of John 8. Wattneo, a minor, yeaterdity tiled 3 potition in the County a cer tho Proceadings. The property consists of Lots and 3, Blovk 22, Canal Trustees’ New Subdl jou in Southonst fraclonul 14 Soc. St, 49, 14, and fa 18, the jury fixing tho $42,000, money patd Jato tho County “I'reasury, and a Was tuken to the Suprome Court, elaimed that tho price allowed was legs than the property wis worth, and there the matter bas ‘Tho petition Is for tho saute If granted, will a rent estate & Western Indlans Maltroad Company by virtue of condemnation wns ry Spocul it, being AJUDAMENTS ON HONDS CANNOT RE BET ASIDR. Judge Hawes yesterday hoard the arguments: {n a vurioty of motions to sot nside defaults and Judgments on bends. Ag was intimated somo days ugn, ho decided in ench cuse thut it was beyond his power toset aside w detuult, and that when a Judgment was once entered there was no way of xatting uround it except by pays ny Te The ih was tho that of bondsinon or as provided most fmnortunt for by the statutes. ‘notion pussed upon T, Knee, one of George | Marsh, tho defayltiu cashior of Hibbard, Spencer & Co. in wi cb it was set up that thore had beon an error in the date of the solve fuctis, and also tont great dilligenca bad been excrefsed a wy n tho course of the argtiment the Judxentlowed tho tumonding of tho scire facins, to which excep- ‘don wis taken, und the defondant was allowed thirty days in which to tile his excoprions and Ing to bring tho prisoner Into court. fake sn appeal, on condition that he $1.0, T iu thosum of guve bond Tho judgment in this ense was for $3,000, ‘The othors who were unsuccess- ful in ee pigments but aside wero: it, Evans, 300; Murphy, $3,000: C 3 and unanimity ‘1,000; 5 Thomas B. Hogalla Bholnbarat, $200, ‘The decision, however. covers Judymerita to the und must have a good elfect on future bondamnon, amount of wvout §100,000, U. 8. A. At the Bub-Troasury yesterday $15,000 in cold and 87,000 fn silver was disbursed, tho roceiptsin allyor agyroguting $12,000, Tax internal-rovenuc recolpts yesterday amounted to $35,222, of which 224,738 wus for upirite, $2,002 fer tobaceu, $188 far olyars, ei tor beer, and $550 for soculal taxes. - Dunina the pust'month there wore employed at the Chivayo Post-Ollico 10! lettor-curriors and: eight auxillaries. mail letters, lucul lotters, 3001) 433 newspapers, cte. tho boxes, general axgreguted paper stamped Wrixht & cuses Cotta Heuly, 3 en: Kautinun & Co., 4 A. 1 cor pig-iri eult, GO quurter-sac! 5 4-plpe wins Men Mneus; Smytn, demued mili; ant, 2% onses pl Viueiron. C ‘and Mr. George ‘hey ascs plpes; cuses musical Jnstrnimente; A LY. & , E. dolivers ory tripa daily, 21,88 registered letters, 21 ‘ie ae vostai-cnrda, wen atal-cards, and Tn 5 in GI dotive 453 407.67 d ‘Sine collection trips dally A salt; J. 1. & is & Cam Killian & Gromues & they collected during thy month 2,bit, 700 lottora, 808,813 postnl-uurda, and 448,100 nowepapers, The total postage on local matter dolivere delivery, aud Amounted 10 $15,663 In tho monoy-order de- Partincut $8014 in domestic and $10,502 in ine ternational ordera was issued, Tho payments $506,113 in domestio and §0,4i0 in jutornationnl orders. Tho sules of through ‘by carrior ‘pogtnga esterday? Ci Co. 1h) b stumps, postal-cards, stumped envelopes, fows- wrappers, and nowspaper and periodical stumps footed up $127,738, Fottowing {a tho Met of dutinbie good: ceived at tho Custom-House Co, 1 otse nevdies; Wilson Bros., i iro, 2 cuses tlaurs; Lyon mueical instruments; Lowenthal, Lyon & Tivaly 7 i, Moeker & Co., ker, 12h suck W. Budle, bull, 6 baloa lirlby B cuae ich, B cusks wines C. 1. Raynolds & Con 4 eases varntuh; Jammos Morand, & cuses cheese; Edward rain- lotures, furniture, ote.; Puller & Fuller, 230 boxes soup; Walxel Bros. 2 bundles shoep-craliga; Hitchvouk & Fouter, 5,600 rallwr: tlea; Schradur & Ellery, 000 tonsa plu-lron: 2, Lingtend, 1 purcol; A. 1, Meekor ab ollections, F580, MATRIMONIAL, HARVEY—DEUELL, ‘The wedding of Miss ‘Mury Isadore Harvey, daughter of J, D. L. Harvey, Esq, of this city, . Deucll, of Brooklyn, Ne Ys, wascolebrated yesterday afternoon In Telnity Methodlat Episcopnt Church, on Indiana avenue, near Twonty-fourth struct, Tho Interior of the Church was tastofully decoruted. Thy church ‘was filled with potted fullago plants, enllas, and oloaniors, and tho baptismal font was tilled with & ih tons cholce out fowers, Tho church waa filed with the frionds of the bride, who is a vory popular young Indy and will be miascd greatly ju Chie ungo sovioty, About a quarter past 6 o'clock the bridal party entered tho church and marched slowly ‘up tha north aisle, tho Ciena pluying tho" Weddluyg Maron," ‘be folluwing order was observed; Usners~Euyene 8, Harvey, brother of tho bride, 1 and Frunk Musbydt; tUchard Nush und George AM. Honedivts; Attondunts—Miss Jesslo Marvuy, slater of tho bride, and 3! the groow and and ber fathor. flee Frankie Cartes, tho bride's mother: the bride Atthe ultur the bride and to roo wero met by the ley. 1B. Pope, pustor of the cauren way Jolned then in holy wedlock uucurdinyg to U Shure! odiat Cl AU pealed forth tho @ fiupresstve service uf the Meth- ite concludion the orgin trains of dondelssubn's Wedding March,” ang tho bridal purty marobed: down the south ulvle tu currl driven to thu reaidonuy of tho bri The bride wus richly and bee: of ruses hulf- ies of and parunte. woro ingly abcired duis bridal-robe of wolto satin and white atin brocade, with trimmings of Jace and garulturus nue blossours. 1 thy ja VYultoy, und lo wore vt buavy voll, caught on wilh a ronth uf orange Llossonis, und carried w bouquet of white Uuwors; ordatuents, poarly, ik dross, with: cusia Rarvoy- Misa Frankia Carthy wore a whito luce overdreys, and wore thy sao in bine all, From balf-past 5 o’clovk uutll 8 the nowl: marriud couple rocuived thelr frionds at residuace of tho bride's purcuts, No. parlors of the ho with garlands of gndsmllax and vuses of lowers, peyer,Hureion and ‘ely wlneur Growior ad a commuitution un. the poh. you Tha tanunt We Wl anh rf wy | basket ot towers wus reecived from Str. an annavenia, Tho tastaluily deoorated aud Situs dunnio Told, ny tar tho 18 Indiy wi wer Abhandvoine . Dive. HF. Murphy, and) baskets woru focolvout, from Mrs. Marta Bhernan, S36 Jun Sborwsi the brida und’ groom were overwhelined with congratnlations und best. wishes foc thelr future bapplness, e thom rapidly through on the ondless-chuin y8 Ui syppor was eurved. by Hari td, ant doligttr Seventh’ Ward Land Lysque hold a mass | tele Ho. Mayor proposes to tunko a Rude efvoning ware passe’ aeeih and & dolightrat pectin lust ovonting tu Uda: Fellows Hill, coruor perry Talon, Conpaly, sebich 3 eg Donel Jott taut oven for a ‘Two! wad Hal rcets, io nttondaped 10 ern trip. ey will return to Chica, as largo and vuthuglaiic, Tho Mev. Med, sunk Hine, and thus win the wood-will of Ite | wuxt {a4 fd spend. «few Gaya borg bates Dorney delivered an excepuqually interesting Land-Leugue specch, in which fe vald that though vet an Irisbwan bhuself, bit father wus One, a00 oO oxpatriated Irlybinan. In reter- ence to the excltument at the iat National fe meeting bu reinurked that the - spirit gov Interest iu the sfwira of the League Diuui- teawd dwt Souduy eveulug = WUro cee ee TIL COUNTY-BUILDING, Tux office of tho Clerk of the Hoard will bo moved to the new Court-jlouse to-morrow, ‘Tue now branch of the Criminal Court to be voing to BI pklyu, thelr future Lome, tion will LaABAdefed thea In Brooklyn d a ret; an ty, Tho bride hull sh boot wisnes of u large circle of waru friends. '' 4 THE PEN TS. wie the presents wero In one of the upper : 0 diapluyed, ‘The tw dul wid tray, Charles H. Ine: alver Y sus follows; Lijou ton SULCUS and Oe te Beyatal pickle. kins “ Fireald ny ‘ eI clapedin of Por from tho ‘ushers; toilet hatterily and. ju,“ Lite Helon"; hand palnted sactot pay. Mixs Bizzle Adams; Ince hantkerehicf, Sammle rt hand minted pin cushtou, Miss Carrie Wiughop; soll Ined Jowel casket, Miss Nelllo Grannia; morn- tug cap, Mra. C. autres; dozen aiiver nut. icka, Mr. and’ Mrs. A. PB. Ceapsar, Sandwlen, tig Atttort "Vee," Misa “Herta, Seavily bed= spread. “Grandihothor ‘Totten; guldellned berryspoon, Mra. Van Ariuan, us Brooklyn; sil- ver ond pold pie-koife, Mr, and Mr, W. W, Cris sey, of New York Clty; hirge Hiblo and hyinn~ hook, * Mothor ;. hundsumo pale vases, Mr. wid es ally v cheusi-kultey r,t + Luellie,” Mew D. Walle! and 3 gat Hhund-piinted fan, Mis Franklo Curtisy silver ard guld mtlid-apoon, Mr. und ate iy aN rvey; hand-painted frilt- i. aun nAud-paintod satity ebony uel Mr. hid cricklo, gliss vaso, Miss Ta mp-shade, ‘Louls Manatleld, Now Itwen, Conn; Udy, Drs. G, P, dunes eimbroidured table scarf, Miss Orlena Emorson, Brooklyn; tldy, Mrs, Rosetta Curtis, Logan, 1.3 politehice teh, Me. and Sts, 1. Wy Curtiss pair gold naphin-riugs, Mr. und Mrs, Villiam Tynes, | Brovxly ereklo ginss Mr, and Mra. J.C. Bullock: silver er, Mrs. Jn 8, Witinot; gold pen and * Gus": silver and orvatnl ploklo. yt allver Jowol casket, Petersen: toltet cise, Mr. and Mra, fiver und gold Jowol carket, Mr, and Sirs, It, Case nnd daughter; ailvar ten~ spoons, Mr. and Mra. F. J. Berry: painted pancl and ensel, Mr. gid Mrs. George H. Muutleys painted v) ) Miss Marion Johnson; silver but= ter-knife, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin A. Coddington, Now York Citys silvor Mr. Edwin Walsh, alivor, penis fork, Grover Williams: allver berry dish, Me. wud Mra, L. J. Mitts and daughter; om- Uosacd Jug, Mr. and Mra. C.J, Heas; golt-lined berry spoon, Mra Mouhoimer and children; ono dozen solld silver forks, *Sistor Cussie"; one dozon solld stiver toaspoons, parents of grovin; sliver and crystal porfumery caskot, tho Missus Bardwell, Philadciphing allver Jewol cusket, Mr, John Nagel, Philadelphia: gold watch and chain, from tho groums pourl card caso, Miss Pheabo Croup, Wilkeabarre, Pa.; gold-liied card ree celver, “Willis, Wilbur, and tomor’: silver card recolver, Me, aud Mrs, 1X. O. Sheppard, AMONO THOSK PRESENT nt tho reception at tha house wero the Itev. R. 3. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. M.H. Wilson, Mr, and H.R Wilson, Mr, nd Mrs. Crane Wilson, Mr. und) Mra. J.) E. Wilse Miss Chris~ nun Mr und Mes. 2. F. Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. L, ¥, Lindsay, Mr, and Mra, C. G, 'Teusedell, Mr. and Mra. C, M. Wotehkin, Mrs. C, 8. 8qulura, Mr. and Mrs. ‘TH. Curtty, Mr. and Mrs, Josiah Lombard, Sra, feana Lombard, stisy Kutlo Lombard the Missvs aAnnu and Eom Brown, Mrs. 'T. W. Harvey, Mustors George und Kobert Mnrvey, Mr. and” Mrs, J. G, Hover, Mra, Arthur Edwards, Mra. Willinin Whitehead, Misa Jennie Whitebond, Dr, and Mrs, George Bontley, Mr. and Mrs, David Gite, Mrs. G. P, Adams, tho Misses Jonnie, Alice, Lizzio, and Helen Adams, Mr. and Mra, C. G. Hosa, Misa Cora Hess, the Misses Bugs, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Plorce, Miss Jounio Nash, Miss Stsic Cross, Miss Carrie Waughop, Mrs. Seovll, Miss Burtha Scovil, and Mra, I it, MeCabs, * Grandinother Totten,” aged #4 Youvss Mtr, and Mrs, Gtusor, Mrs. D, Wale Inok, Mra, Frederick Wallack, My. and Mrs. EF, J, Tiltts, Miss, Elva Hitts, Miss Jonnio Simpson, Miss Ea Mills, Me. Kil Manlerro, Miss Jos3io Harvey, Miss Frankle Curtis, Master Siilton and ‘Miss Stotla Gluser, ‘Miss Ollie Whito, Mr. Gus Whito, Miss Laura Hutchlus, Mr. and Sra. F. J, Lorry, Mra. Kerwin, the Misses Luss, Master Hamme Curtis, Muster Charllo lead, ’sira, It. GQ. y Miss lrankio Cusa, Ar, 0. IT. 3! F, flulor, Sr, and Mea, Laygear, Sr. and FB. Lindsay, Mr, und Mrs, Grannis, Mr, aud Mra. Jolin Woodbrids M. Isidridye, Miss Nelltc Grannis, Mr. Frank Holshue, Miss Jeno Nush, Mra, ‘Thomas Kent, Mr, Hlehurd Nash, Mr. George M. Bonedlut, Mr. ‘rank Bahydt, und Mr. Eugene Harvoy. Lat fu let-sot, * Hist Mm. J. G Robi; Tanbel | Lonibards TO BE RESURRECTRD, Ti VICTISE OF THY WINNETKA MULDEI, A brother of Chiof-of-Pollee Kearney, of Evanston, went out yesterday to Lukeside Stu- tion to sco what could by done about exbuming the body of the tnurdered mun whose Identity is. shrouded In mystery. The examinution of tho remalas mudo by tha Coroner's jury was not satisfactory to all purtics, and the object of the exhumution was tucxaming the body and clothes curefully for traces of a name, initials, or sume niark, and to rumoye tho clothing and give tho body w decent burinl It is thought possible that tho shirt might be marked fn sono way, or that thero might bo some lutters or pus pers ta tha platol-pocket of the pantaloons. Chiof Kearney bus hesitated about tuking up tho body himaolf, us the job isn disagreeable one, and he was not surcal any pay for it, but yoster~ day bo received a note trom Coroner Matson authorizing bim to exhumo the body, remove tho clothing, and bury it inn coltln, stating that he would approve tiny reasonable Will to tho County Hourd. Thia autkorlty declded Chtel Keurogy, and ho linmedhitely took steps to havo thie baby tuken up and 9 thorough examination ofitmade, —" His brother wont out yestorday morniug and returned ta Evaiigon yosterdiy uftornonn, but did nothing toward removing the body, a3 ho had not tho nocessary implemonts or holp, Jie brought with bim tho knife which was found Wednesday noar whore tho body was discovered, Is uo rusty, «blunt ‘casekulfe with 4 wooden handle. — Btuins of blood ante on the bandlo, lt is thought probable that this was tho peapoe used to cut off the mur dered man's heud, aa it was evidently hacked of by some quill instrument, 4 Chick Kearney ia.to mect Coroner Matson at half-past 8 o'cluck at bis oflico, und tho two sre todrive to the county buril-yround and take itp the head which fe supposed to belony to the body of the murdered mun, ‘This is ta be taken to Lakeside Stution, and the body 1s to bo ox. humed. It will then bo seen whothor or not the howd and body belong to ona anothor, If it“is found that thoy muatob, the identiticntian may be aldei by the een ieee. of tho tucth in tho head. The clothing will be removed, and tho po be carefully oxamined and decontly uurieK : ‘Tho peonle at Lakeside Station, Evanston, and Winnetka acemed to think that the stronuous ef- forte whieh aro being uiade toclear up this mys- tarv will bo rowarded with success, as sumo NOW Unk in the chain of oyldenve is being scoured evory duy, MUSICAL COLLEGE. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL, COMMENCEMENT, Contral Suslo-Hall was packed from pit to dome Iast night at the fourteenth aunual com- mencemant of the Chicago Busical College. Ags tickuté wero sold: only to the parquet, thore would secon to have beon an over-jasuc of coins plimengMry tickets, as bundreds of persone wandered up to the gulleries and down again in 4 Vain seareh for something moro comfortabio than standing-room,. Aftor some Ono yooal and instrumontal music tho Fuculty took seats upon the plutform, and the President, Dr. F. Ziogfotd, gaye a brief ad- dross on the history and work of tho Chicu: Musical College, which ho auld was catablished {pn 1807, and had wlready takonrank among tho leud- ing institutions of tho land. It oaployud tewonty tenchers, and bad 1,000 pupils during tho pust par, Tho young {adics, twonty-two Iu number, then oume On tho platform, aud Dr. Zelyfeld conforred upon each inember of tho griduating-class a diploma and a gold medal, and upon tue pupils who had taken # suevial course touchors’ certitl cates, ‘Their nawed were us folluwa: mUriduuting Cluss—The Misuca Jeanio Adsit, Tonnies, Adumns, Lilly Ke, Boyer, 1. Ell Covo Gortrudo A. Curhyet, Minnto Gila, Hutto Be Hitchcock, Fannie C, Newman, i. E. zratt, Buuncho C. Sargeant, Gertrude b. Walker, an rowler, Drs, A.G. Fe rs Pupils ltecelving Cortitionte—Tho Misses Lizzio M. Cumpbell, Hutte Cronkhite, Marcotly Gun- ning, Gertrude F, Jobnson, Mary it. Kellogg, Mary deManus, Stella B. Soper, Henrlotta MM. Stoltz, Litlun it, Upson, Gertrude Hogan. The young tudles wore then the rociplonta of nuuborless oral eninpliimonts that falrly cov. ered the platforin, (and ranging from bouquets to tho niust otuburite designs. ‘Tho platform bavinw buon cleared, four planos were parked in the centre, the program clowing with Webar's “Jubol Overture," performed by elght young ladies—tho Miss Innie Gils, Gertrude Car- hart, Gortrude Walker, Jonnie Adanis, Lizzlo Pratt, Funnio Newmun, Ella Covoy, aud dirs, A. G. Fowler, Thls musical novelty descrved a butter plice than at tho enu, whore it was so- rlously untorfered with by the rotiring of many persons. Tho orchystra consiated of twonty- ive plecea, wud was lod by Prof, Edward Hele mnendort, of the Colloxe, ‘Tho young Indies pune derad ull the numbors with marked excellence and wore warily revolved. THE DRAINAGE PROBLEM, LAKE VIEW AND, THE FULLERTON AVENUE QONDUIT. The Judlolary Committos of tho City Council met yesterday aftorhoun in the City Clork’s of Nev, with Ald. Young in the chulr. Thoro wus potltion road froin ,tho Lownof Luke View ree quosting thats sewer connection bo mude with the Fullerton avende conduit, Thoro wore pros ) ont of the ‘Town of ako juard of ‘Trustous, Bd gar Saunders, EB. /#, Chatiuld, Fraderick Lo Honn; #f the oltisens, W. D, Goudy, 3, W, Robv- inson, and A. 8. Multinan, = : dnl Br, Baundors epokp ja bebalf of the scheme of allowluy tho suwagy of Luke Viow to be pumpod. out by the conduit, whlok wig On tho cdgeuf the uo of the sowors of /Cbicago aa wull as of, Luke Viow. . ne A Ur. W, D, Goudy went over the logul’ part of the matter, whlob stowed that there wae au- thority for making byob au drcanzomont under the law passod by thp Logislaturo iu 1877, ce wae sanitary mens In which hoth town4 wore Lake Viow hud no evtabllah Ws eruge system, It bod soveral suas round sew= ore which omptied ‘intu tho inka, It was posed to lonugurate gs system of seweraga by ‘the town unpty tnie i} part tuto tho coudult anc fn part Into the Now Sraneh or the lake, if hy wewayse towed Into the river the elty would AVY to pune It out Auybow. Tho Town of Luke Viow bad the uuthority to dischurye ite sewaya into tho sivas, if it ¥o wilicd, 10 the unuoyancout bicugo, ae eee rath ie pHa bowl," suggested Dr, aterusted, A troe which irowy | te i Wlokershnm,'* Just da fey do at Jolict and Io- Inst Ue ye tines ut the Town of Lake Viow ussof the Sanduit. Tho tho town containud whout §,00) of south milo a the 7,000 Inlnbitants, a Mr. Saunders aald that they, would only (ays two on theey streets tt Fiflertod avenue al prdsang, Mr. Goudy sald that no plad' of cannectlin hud ree beoh decked upon, but thouhe that gateh-basins would. be constructed by tho town, Ho thowrht that: tho ‘Town of Lake View, woula hive to pay as a rental for tho uso of the cone duit say the Interest of one-halt tho cost Qa) ilrst-clnsa newer, the cost of which might havo: to bo entoulated by tho City Engincor. ‘Tho eit bal one sewer connection with the Fullerton aves mip conduit already, ut North Park avenue, Me, dy thought that it was only a question of {ino when the south portionof tho Town of Lake View woutd bo congojidated with tho ulty,—Uine portion which ft was proposed to drain by con neeting with tho condult. Ald, Wickersham thought that thero might bo sone prejudice amuitet such m connection ns was proposed, He had beard somo objestions made to lt. CITY ENOINFER CHEATER. sald that with proper restrictions bo thought that thore would bo no objection tu such # sower comivetion, It would reqitire great care to keep tho conduit clean. Anytoing of a tuld char- acter could onsily pass through it, but tho ourront wns not Rrovt cnough to curry olf any solid = matior, and tho oloan- ing | would have to be frequent. The tunnol waa about 12,000 fect tong, and twolve fect in circumferences, No opeaings from tho city aide were contemplated, but it was foasibic, if it was thought uecessary, to make sewer con- nections from. the city streets, Tho Lincoln Park Commisalonors dared to make connection with the conduit 80 as to onrry Off thelr storm- water, Mr. Robinson wanted to know if tho conneo- poumqnals not be mado under control of tho e Mr. Cregicr sult that the danker was that tho connections would have to be cut of nat some timo for cleaning, which woul require notice to ench Individual, and would cause a baeking-up ot sewage, ‘The sowage from tho condult could bo traved out from onc-balf to three-auarters of a milo from tho shore intho luke, Mudid not think thut it wfectert our drinking water, The ten-mile ditch which furnished tho Lin- coli Park lakes with « portion of their water, Mr. Guidy anid, wan living stroaw, catablished asadrain twenty-tye yerrs ago by the Cool County Drainaye Coumisatoner, and sowngo Front ake View was boing discharged Into this stream. Mr. Coogee could give no estimate of whut tho addidunal cost of pumping would be, but it would not bo what might bo termed «in appre- clablo amount. A grontor hoad of water would havo to be pumped und moro fucl used, even with the present machinery. Ho saw xo barn in connecting with tue vonduit, barring tho probuble Interruptions caused by the necossity of having tho tunnet cleaned, The quesUon of compensation, was discussad. ‘The city pays $16,000 this yenr for runing tho conduit, und it will cost moro noxt. Ald. Wickorstum inoved that the matter ba roferred to tho Corporation. Counsel, Commis. sloner of Public Works, dnd the City Englncer, to confor with the oilicials of the ‘Town af Luke Viuw, thoy to prepare stich papers ns imnlyht bo davmed necessary for future conelduration of tho Committeo, Alu, Smyth moved that the motion bo so amended “thit the Commissioncr of Public Works sind thu City Enyinegr shall report upon tho fousthiity of the subject frat, fo held that tho mottonof Ald. Wickersham wasin the nature of an quasi indursomont of the project. Ho did not belleve in ulving away one-hit of an ine vestinent of $1.0u0,000 for u pultry consideration merely to accommodate a notgbbor, Many of these gontlemen lived in Lake View becauso it ‘wits oxponsive to Ive In tho olty, and this in- veatnient of $1,000,000 on its northorn Mmit showod that It was oxpensive to live In tho city, oe now the town wanted to got tho venellt of nia. Mr. Robinson sald that this connection would not ndd to tho oxponse of inalntaining the vou- duit, und tho investinent was alrcady inate. Ald. Wiokerstinin luststed upon bis motton, which Ald. Smyth opposed, untess his amend nent was adopted with ft. [t was only y matter fog twiee nas long. aa otdiniry wood. The only objection to it 9 fuel ts that it burns stoves out moro rapidly than coat. EDUCATIONAL. JACKSONVILLE, “ Special Dispatch to The Chtcagu Tribune. JACKKONVILLE, LL, Juno 2.—With two grand Comfintsigomonts to-day and two réeeptions tos ntehé, tate teatal.wook has briiliantly closed. .On,tha caus op College Hl this morning old Uihols graduate@yoven Uavholors of Atts and olght Nachoiors of Sompeo, The Liltnols Fomate Collegd! Hifoenbatan Olchratod ite thirty-lrat anolversaty by,adding thirteen. to its literary alumny,—fve with ulnsstoal fiofere and clyht seluntlile, Four “othors compldtés 4, must- eal courso and ‘three, ‘in fitto’ arts, Missea Nellie Cannon and Mita mith, of Acie sonvillo; Frank Gordon, of aters” Addie Proutico, ‘of Carthaxe, delivdrid’ orntions In seen, Misses Lizzio Duntnp, PoE ta ross ; Ne iia colt; della Metcalf, and Maggie Rees, of" y Lua Tumpbroy, af Virginia; Muttio Mayteid, of Cariuvitie; Ida Nichols, of Pann; Abbio ‘Yuntaun, of Whitehall, read osauys. Tho musio ‘was praisoworthy. Osvar F. Kinnett, of Chapin, who graduated from Ilinols College this tnorn ing, was innrried at Tiltnois Female College, by Prvaldent Short, ta Misa Lolla Miucar, of Merrit, THE ELGIN ACADEMY. Bpeetal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Erary, Il, June3,—Tho graduating exer- elses of the vlass of '81 of tha Elgin Academy occurred at the First Baptist Church to-day, morning and afternoon, and were witnessed by an audience at 1,200 persons, ‘Tho class numbered ftteen,—elght Jadies and seven gontlemen,—as follows: Marian A. Chapin, Clara A. Stringer, Elia J. Bartlett, Mary A, Hoot, Mertio A. Btavens, Cora Elva Gould, AnnnC, Bowen, Bertha L.: Dickinson, Frank Le Waterinan, Daniel P, MeCormuok, Herbert Ma- Cormack, Frank W. Joslyn, Jamos M. Martin, Frank G. Fuy, and Frooman A. iussell. All ae quitted thomselves croditnbly, Tho Rov, J.T. Chonoy opencd the morning oxorcisos and the Hoy, C.E, Dickinson tho wftornoon oxorclsos with prayer, ‘The Alunint Association of the Academy bolds its annual rounton at Mendalssohn Tall this avenlig. Tho Hon. John W, Raustead will do- liver tho address MEDICAL. ILLINOIS ECLECTICS. Syectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune, Sprixarienp, IL, June 2—The Conven- tlon of tho State Eeluctic Physiclans was con- tinned atthe State House to-day, Papers wero read by Dr, 2. F. Bennett on Diph- theria, and by Prof. Yost, of St. Louls, on “The Uso of the Vaginal Speculum,” and by Dr. Cyrus Perce on “the Granulation of the Eyes.” ‘I'he following offteora were elected for the cnsuing year: J.D. Wheeler, of Decatur, President; J. C. Stout, Ed- wardgvills, EE. 1 Cryspel, Alming- ton, Vice-Presidon: % F. Bennett, of Litebflotd, Treasurer: L. Hf. Clark, y' villo, Sourotury: and Hunry Woleomuth, of Springfeld, Corresponding Socrotary. Tho fol- lowing were clected delegates to the Natlonal Convention: A. Simmons, G, W. Hide, MO, Mudnoy, J. O. Doc, C, O, MeCurdy, J. 0. Stout, J. F, O'Neill, M.8, Clydo, J. P. Dickinson, KR. 3. A. H. lutte, J, N. Walker, C. V. Massey, Fisk, I. W. Johnson, 0. We Ashbury: -Bloomingtan ‘was chosen as tho place for bulding the next an- nual ounvention. WISCONSIN ILOMEOPATHS, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Fonp Du Lac, Wis, May 2,—The Wiscon- af State Homeopathic Medical Society was ‘of plultt business butween the two town, and he velleved in looking ut it In that way. Ald. Young suid the Committes could not give any city oflicur powor to act, and therefora tho mutter would hnve tobe roported buck tu tho prosent Cuminittec, ‘Tho motion of Ald, Wickorshum was adopted, FALSE PRETENSES. THE WESTERN WATCH COMPANY. Bofore Justive Prindivilte yesterday there was commoncod tho oxqtulnution of # cnso wheroln the dofendant, Jonn A. Millor, {s chargod with obtalntng $3,000 under falso protonses, the com- Platnant being Marcus Kronborg. Milter 1s Prouldeat of tho Western Watch Company, thoir fuctory being ut Grand Crosving, and Kronvorg Jaa wholeaulo denler in watehes., During Fob- ruary and March the Watch Company bo- camo somawhnt pressed for money, and Miller wontto Kronbory for assistance. Tho lattor Jonned tho Compuny $3,002,—tiret $1,000, and g80ut two different thes afterward. In roe turn be took Judgmont notes ngainat the Coim- pany, which notes wore to run nive months; and It was itso stipulated thut the Company was to boat d Kronbery with watehes, and that bo would not enter up Judgmenton tho notes us long as this sapily was kopt up ‘The alleged flse pretenses in the transaction appext from Kronberg's tustimony before tho Justice yesterday. Ho said that ‘when Miller borrowed the money tho Intter declared that tho only clulms oxistiug against the Company wora thosu held by omployés for wages, and that those claims iegregated only about $80U. Wit- ness bid since learned, however, that, even nt tho time ho loaned the'#3,000 to’ tho Company, Mra, Miller, dofendunt's wife, bad notes against the Compnny to the amount of about $4,100; and sho now held a mortgugo on the factory fur that amount, Aiificr tuok tho stand and snid that he told Kronberg, vafore borrowins tho $3,000, that bo Q@lillor) had advanved ubout $4,100 to the Com- pany; ho said nothing about haying obtained the moncy from his wife and giving hor notes, becnuge he thought it mado no partiuular differ ence. The Company gotting a little bard up ugnin, and foaring n solzuro which would pre- vent the factory from runuing, and conso- quently provent tite muking moncy to pay off ebts, h morignze was made out to Mrs Milllor to wiovt an ainermency of that kind, The cave will be rosumed this moraing at 0 o'clock, The prosecution ctaims that tho fac- tory would not realize at a forced sale moro than cnourh to cover the mortynge, but the do- fense deolures it to Le worth ubout $16,000. ‘Tenney, Flower & Cratty are Kronuerg’s qttor- heys, ind Mesure. Falrohild & Biavkburn ropro- scut Lhe defense. ‘ SUBURBAN, MONGAN PAIK, ‘The closing cxerelsus of the Morgan Park Fe- malo Seminary tunk piace lust ovoning ut the oman Purk Baptist Church. The girt gradu. ates in tho preserivod white dresses and array of flowera rend, sang, und doclatined after tho Yate est Improved staudard, and inuch to tho gredit of tho jnatitution from which thoy gruduate, ee INA BAD FIX, The City of Toledo Is Now Without a Police Force, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunm Toray, O., June %2—Toledo fs to-night without a police foree, ‘There Is a deadjock between the Muyor and the other four mom- bors of the Board of Police Commissioners, of which he isa member and President ex- oficto, The new law which recently went into effect, making the Board appointment. by tho Governor the first year, las caused. much dissatisfaction. = After a legnl contust which went..to the Supreme Court and has just been decided, the Bourd organized,” The Stayor thinks he hus not boun treated with proper consideration, and lutely refused to moot with the Bourd. In roorgantsing tho force, they tirst removed tho whole force, and then prucevded tu make ape pol noatt The Muyor now refusos to swour ju the newly-appalnted men, with the single ox- cepuon of onu ollicer un duty at tho look-up, It" a diticult to see when the deudtack will ba brokun. Tho situation has cougod a great son- suuon In the city, — TRULY ROYAL SPORT, Catching blnck bass wolxuiug from three to elght pounds each {s truly “royal sport.” This you can epjoy to-day ut Neonub and ut Madison, Wis, Take tho steopors attaubad tu tho Y p, me trains from tho wow dopat uf tho Chicago & Northwestern Hallway and they will carly next morning lund you at the Ushlug-grouuds, ‘Tickut olllco, 62 Clark atrogt, eS CONCERNING PENS! Tho Mackinnon pon or fluid pencil the only reaervolr pon tn the world with a cir tie of Irldl- ula polnt, Macktanon Pon Company, 18 Broad: way, N. ¥, Cylcayo branch 0 Madison atreet. ————— Noteworthy ‘Trees, A pipo tree, JIS yours ald, whieh was out déwn fouonfy at Crystal spring, N.Y. ylolded €200 In arbor, Au applo tro. sovonty threo years old, is still bearing fruit ploutifully on the farm of Ivana. Kuulwan, Davidavillo, Pa. ste budy Is soveo: fvct vix inches ip ciroumference, nnn erie cover an urva sixty-thruy fect In clroulafergaue.: + A band of gypsies cooking thoir 1jHéF at ‘tha foot of a giguutic cypress treo in te. Which waa ou tw be over 3,000 fu id, wus 160 fovt tall and abuded a spucg G0 rect In circum- forvace, vof fire to tho try}, gud Jt way burned to o Hef Wovads, and is known tou Utuln Ub YAY: 1d Bs hurd as boxwoud, aud iy ot very Bnew ain. Itisofa rich rad and yery buavy. AsTuel it produces intense huut burning with @ blaze av loug uy ordinary wo would faa qad then retululog jus form aud laste culled to order by Prestdent Olmsted, and the bia of Ophthalmology, Gynecology, and Pedology, made elnbordte reports, An animated discussion followed, The mombors wors lurgely augmented. Taken altogether the meoting was one of unusual praatleal interest. ‘Tho following oficers wero vlucted: President W. Danforth, 31. D.; Vice-Prosidout, G, It, Shaw A. D.; und Seerotury, E. F. Sturko, 3f. D. ty STATE AFFAIRS. MICHIGAN. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. LAxsina, Mich., June 2—The following Dilla passed the House: Amending the charter of Saline; Senuto bill amending tho Detroit Water-Works act; reluting to the ap- polntment of Commissioners; Ilouse bill to Incorporate the Village of Charlevolx, with an umendinent removing objection; ‘also, Mouse bill amending tha charter of Mar- shall; Senate bill amending tho charter of Charlotte; House file 424 muending the Inw relating to ontry feos in Wayno County, All the forcexoing wero given Immediata effect. Mousa ite Ui8 amending tha complted lawa relating to punishment for erimes; House bill making fp: broprintion for the Stute Board of Heulth; Furr'’s Pollco Liquor bill; Sonute tio 136 amend- ing tho Tax law; Senate resolution to allow more pay to Judges in tha Upper Peninsula, ‘The Sumite hoe concurred fn the House umend+ ments to the uew Insane-Asylum bill. —— PRONISITION. Hannisnuna, June 3.—Tho joint resolu- tion proposing an amendment to the Const!- tution probibiting tho manufnoture and sale of Nquors was dofouted fn the Senato to-day, <a A FATAL FALL, Whether Accidental or Sulcidal ta Un- + known, William Davenport, of Bradford, Pa., who has Deon bonrding at the Atlantis Hotel, cornor of Van Buron and Sherman streots, since the 16th day of May, came to hls death in this clty yestor- day by falllngor jumping from the window of the room which ho occupied in the hotel. Whothor the act was ono of accidental or sul- oldal occurrenco cannot be determined until tho Coronor’s Jury auall bave passed upou tho caso aod even thon thore may bo soma doubts as to the solution of what is now a mystery. Tho, fucts are briefly that ut about 10 o'clock Davonport was Zour asores, {a ae shirt, pants, and stockings, fullit ‘rom tho fourta scary window. Ho struck the aldewatk head tirst, agd diod instantly, When ploked up it was found that his skull bad boon compictuly erushod in und his buily, pariloularly about the shoulders, very much brufsed and broken, Physicians wero immediately summoned to no purpose, and the body was then placed in the polico-patrol wugon and borne to Eltun’s une Hortadlng ostablahiment, there to awalt un in- ewer from frlunda of deocased at Bradford. Tho aifulr created tho gruteat excitement in tho neighborhood, where wore guthered bundruda of peoplo watching the olrous parade which wae passing ut tho tine, Daveuport wont to the Atlintio Hotel Muy 16, and was asiigned to Room 51. He pee bis billy promptly, and cous duutod himecif in a gentiemanly ie Attractlug: no partiqularattention. What’ bis business was fa not knowa, Nor ure: any of tho fucts of his rivate ify made known, In bis room wore Yound soveral Jottings In note-books which give rigy to the kuppusition that tho aifir was not an accldont, but a premeditated act of self-de- atruction. On one side of what appours to have boon « private accuunt-book was found an entry ofan umount of money on hand when do- censed reached this gity. On wn oppusit page wae a Hat of dbursamonts, chief among which were the itemsuf money squandered in pool- rooms on tiuketa of base-bull and horag rac ‘Tha item of cash on bund and the sunroqule at the expenditures so pearly batanou thut no ono rogarded a8 strange tho fact that not une cent in inonvy was found on bis person nor amon his effects. Theav facts havo given rise to the belief thut Davenport, finding himecif out of funds and away from homo, sought a surceasy of sorrow in gome othor clime, On the other hand, It ia possible that in lyaning outot tho window and feaating his eyos upon tho reeplond- out clrous train and the attraction of the "must beautiful woman in the world,” ho lost his bal- ance und fellout, The Coruner will tuyostigate she cuse thls morning. a ROBBED HIS EMPLOYERS. A warratt {4 out for tho arrest upon tho chargo of larceny of F. J. Bonde, a young mun who until last Wednesday ocoupled a position of. trust and {mportunce in the wholesale burdware: house of Hibbard, Sponcor & Co., No. 22: Tiake Street. For weeks past tho maunagand of Shy cs. tablishmant baye been Fapoatodly. et tod ‘by “their customers that goods whic! bean or- dored and which appuared from the Jovolees to buve been sil pned to thu bag not rosebod thoir destination, Many emaii' articlox, such us re- votvers, knives, ata phisodeware did pot appear umnong the . other umerchandlee, though tho bills rondered contg{ugd incntion of those very woods. ‘Thi wus ut iratinclinud to attrib: othe ap it lonses to the curelusneas uf clorksy aadyas tho discrepancies word nu loner Notjped afior orders necessitating more care ts gon issucd, tho watter was temporarily edtugped, Wednesday atternoon Kendo) left tho -store without yiving uby tuformation as tu bis destinudon or tuturo wheroabouls, Lmmedi- ately uftor big departure onu of the employca remarked fo # ootuborer thag bo bad Seg uaatthy soon Rendel * sinugeling * ier hia and carrylug ‘This remark wap at of thy proprictors of tho house, and & plan ofuotion wie immediately agreed upon. A Warrant was procured before Justice Wallacy and uw detective was detailed to take up tho scent wud bunt Rendel to bia place of refuge, How Wiuch the peculutions amount to canuot be det- juitly stated, awing to the fact that for wu long ting betore suspicion wus nroused bo account Was kept of thy numb, character, aud valuy of the articles now known —— : — ated, Tha amgremntn in pene Yen a ‘ Inruo, No ‘ten mover, thee covered. | TCO OF Heuttel has ay vere :f Tho Contrat Restuy streat, nenr State, will spection this aftarnoun rene rt We havo ondewvored to inake tic, plete restaurant In tho oity, a tho publi and our tetewds we tablishinent previous to tho noon, gne 4. 8.0. Geor, MA. tovine, Proprictara We recommend E arty 7 And, ‘ that moe examine yy ventng ‘sant Wits enn ldredt HOS0WIng-maehtns = i) Indigestion, dyapopen, ne amaall forms! of wenoend Herts luklte-Monsntitn's Poptontzed i onty preparation of eer cou uiet T Hutritfous propertios, it fy nMtloe nt like the extracts of 2" D fey ud Forces gonvrating: onde orapertios: ig Huvetuatio dane covagouss whothor the resnit Cio aeon ode gtorteation, avurenty Duey COMM MR TAMER resulting ret OF Reuta : mints, Caanll, Wierd OM, Pulm Pear a Mielke For sata by ness Oe ES, #08 wero lnyy teal * Weattente, Hrewen tie, \, Heaton. ti 1 Watter, ” * iM Watler, Hash ) Mutton The followl n tonne oe tmarringy licen Same, Aor, Qeorua’ Sehuasi on. {SERIA crater send {Florian Vit. Ana ttoching { Muthina Stanek. “Titusalle dortcek Johan Plo:tan, iin He A $y Wilewas ‘Mary Ann Grivea! faphn Maker. 4dous N, Mole ‘(Dora Potora Hlllute W. Sproul. {irs Sumi Me aibiet Utnrlos Lind {erie ¥. Tedvane tobort V. Parking: ! Bouin U eb a curso 8. Warhi janes BW sehurty Ouvid W, Canninghant: Mary Dolanoyes dora F. And Merete We PRESTON—Thuraiay, Juno Ne cl ay, Htenry 1, Prestune(h bis tea year bom ‘Wunerat saturday we pi TOW LE—Atdan Antonty, Vex. 3M: 3, wifo of it. 8 rower OE tis chia” oY % Helen Fy CUTLER—Funoral sorvicos of tho Int J lor will take pineo to-day atl bs tn, atthe reriieneed Ais "Hon, GIT Wost Wushlidiug-at. Friends sro lay vitow, John Alien. tea Ia Chi tor Kar {each ate anti Newbee J Anthony 1. Lochuor, leagy, Atty Ay ker chlensu, ies Stary fuck noni JE. G. tuo. Moumio Moston f }Phomng J, teito { Ldzxiu Stestillon : Chel Car 8 { Henat Pobia ; Cheisttun tai ; ‘ Free eee INRA Sana arma eee ! JANDER—THOMSSEN—Juno 1, by Rhwaluarat ta who church carer Pam i vt pa Vas aN i ry ¥ Thumianan, budit oF UEand Cronminge tie eel , DEATHS, ' ne |e NELSON—At Gounevi, Mla Say 7, x Sidnoy Binion Nulein, only cater eae | Fannlos, Nelson, of Wabstor City, In. sted 1 sear} auontha und iduya, interred in Webstor City. | beloved wife of 1. 3. jorul Wt 1G a. au,” from St, gy bY carclugus to {oxenttt, a7 Dotey)t payors plonsa wp. BCOTT—Ol diphthoris, Porwio J. youngest and bee loved daugitter of James und Aniig M, Soult, Thurs day, Sune 4, ago 9 yenrs und diuonths, Fiinoral at Lt o'clock Haiueday, June 4 tromsst West Taylor-st, to Gracotand Cumetery. ‘Gur darling Versio Is sate in the ems of Jesas, BROWN—June 3, at Lockport, Nv Vw Bllesbetty wife of Sumucl Brown, of Chicng Notlee of futural wiil be given in this paper, LUPTON—John Lupton, Funeral from bls intu redionce, Na, tXebrataat, at et o’ciouk> Friday, Juno ‘by canst Calvary, Fednda und wequaln:ances respectful invited woste pn INARD—ALSt, Josaph'’s Monpital, Juno, Mee! {ona jusoph's Hospush 3D ¢_huon prayor: mug REV, GEO. V. PENTECOST, OF Brooklyn, N, ¥.. the noted evanzul duét tho noon henyor-meoting Wentend ILE It NTH EGULALK MONTHLY 3 of the Roard of Menagors of the Beri Toftue will be held we the iuatiiudor REAL ESTATE. AT AUCTION. ABSOLUTE SALE Wednesday, dune 8, at yy By At the Chicago Real Estate Exchange, 1 and 118 Dearborn strect. Comerlot No, 446 iLubbard-at, corer Armour. norty| : oi deal PENH AMO ANG 1OL NOrsH, 25228, onst of and adjoloind the above, . Ni 2, ‘tof nnd adjoining. n Heb NO, HM creoreaves ated, and Sanger ats.) Job dronting 13s fuut on Arctor-n¥, nnd (feet forth om MeGrogor, with wit the Muproventents: a -story und basement prick and J Z-atory fran Wie, Rages oH xan W. K, NIXC Ph Ront tnt rite tank ¥ ‘Croasurera and Trastees, Wiens A atawer AL ANCCUDE ROYAL BAKING PO u DEM | Absolutely Pure - FRADE CREAS TARTAIG MADE PHOS GRAPE CREASY chat } dint cltles 0 sokvaper'a favorite’ tm lending Ot fe tan lie t nie bregils.or inariogs suey ronal roa heavy Ins var ott tr and mumianigas UY He NCE TURWW DD EsLe to, S00 TANKS AND OLY. nn ns WWHSOH, EVENDEN & 0 Tanks auul Cats 939 & 24 lakes Sasaunie Coico best Se pu uy aera, watwed abAress e, ratios ina at & Bh be nt nue Rett ul: ee ee