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PEESBYTERIANS. General Assembly of the United States to Convene at Spring- field, Ill. Springtic! Id, 17-—The Presbyterian generz il assembly of the United States convenes at Repre- sentative hall in morrow morni it Ir oO Dr. Darling of I 5 New York, u moderator, will call tl ‘ to order and de- livered address. The assembly consists of about 170 presbyteries all parts of the United States, resented by 500 or 600 a which are rey commissioners. The assembly is the highest authority known to this denomination, and its deliberations will be watched with interest by Presbyterians in all parts of the country. Its sessions will last some ten days, during which time the most important matters brought be- fore it will be the report of the com- mittee of fifteen appointed some three years since at Pittsburg to re- | vise the book of discipline and torm ef church government, also the re- | port of the commit of twelve raised : T ago to determine the expend ney of a change in the en- i | tire management ot home missions, | etc. "Great Britain. Hull, May 17.—The steam algo, with Lieut .Dahn Newcomb, the natu J the msane seaman, and Long Sing, survivors ot the Jeanette Artic ex- | pedition, arrived here this morning. All are in good health. Cole, with the exception of one night when he had to be confined, was allowed perfect treedom during the voyage. The party proceeded on the mid- day train for Liverpool. Liverpool, May 17.—Consul Pack- ard has issued invitations to leading citizens to meet the Jeanette survi- vors to-morrow at hincheon. The survivors are booked for the Celtic sailing to-morrow tor Ntw* York. Itish. Affairs. ARRESTS ON SHIPBOARD. Liverpool, May 17.—The police here, acting ona private letter,board- ed the National line steamer Egypt, which sailed to-day for New York, just before she ieft the Mersey. The passengers gud crew were all muster- ed on deck, the vessel then searched and ten men discovered stowed different parts of the steamer. They were taken to the police station. Two appear to be Americans dnd three Irishmen. The remainder are sea- faring men. . In taking mstantaneous photo- graphs some difficulty. is experien- ced in bringing the abject into the field of the camera. The pgocess ot taking aim at, tor iystance, a moving object, suchas a ship, $s some: times to be repeated times, and inthe end the result 1s unsatis- factory. M. Marrey has, te get over this difficulty, designed a photo: graph gun. This is a very large re- volver, with a stock to put to the shoulder. The barrel is a telescope ; that is to say, it contains the lenses of a camera; there are sixteen aper- tures, which take. the chambers. The phot pher puts in a sensitized plate behind these apertur and, performing an op- eration analogous to cocking the weapon, he is ready for the field. i flying bird he takes aim trig: rer, the *chamber and in one second he s ot the __Hitherto Hid- r, Mr. several tograph gun for ting the f vest Said Brown, **The d: ried I quit chewing tot and I tell you it was pretty hard on me that day, bet the next day I was all again.” ‘*Ah! how’s that?’ the next day I commenced. chewing again.” - Twas mar- ZCCO, The mosquito will soon be around. As a public singer rh Uo draw well, ; but will h: atisfaction. PiLES! “PILES: PILES! A-sure cure tound . need suffer! Bleedi Ttchi 2 been discovered by Dr. Willi dian remedy,) called Dr. W dian Ointment. A singh the’ worst chronic es standing. No one ute after applying x has ered or 30 years eed suffer five min- William's Oinieeat | allays the intense itching, (part night atter mg warm it bed, asa poultic e, give: stant and paintless relief* aad is prepared only for Pil tae private parts. and fo Read what the Hon, 7. of Cleveland says about Dr. Indian Pile Cintment: I scores of Pile Cures. andi Pleasure to say th anything w! permanent relie Ointment. For sale by 1. G. ¥d on receipt ot price, $2.00. aaile HENRY £ Co. » Prop’rs, 62 Vesev Street. New York ML ofinberry William's used haae Walker drusgi in! ick Cole, | Probate Court Proceedings Wilhams In the estate otf Hester Milton Stewart ana et al. ler gaurdians cu wart filed his sec tlement which was by proved. -ceased, J. the court ap trator, continued August term. In the estate of Huttree V. Leon- ard. minor, W. J. P > filed h and curat sum of five hundred coil was approved by the court. In the estate of Morris Roach, de- ceased, John W. McCrea adminis- trator, final receipts filed and and discharge ordered. In the estate of Be Louisia Sparks, minor, J. C. Clark filed his bond in the sum of $600, and was appointed guardian and curator. In the estare of Jacob We deceased, Martha Weaver executrix claims of G. W. Weaver presented and allowed in the sum of $84.20. In the the estate of Jonathan Kemper, deceased, ‘Vim. T. Kemper | | Dorsey Arraigned. Brewster was in court this when the star-route The deputy m: uses came :, May 16.—Atty.-Gen. morning up- al repor‘ed that he had been unable to arrest John W. Dorsey and had no of his whereabouts. Judge Wylie suggested 0 ht be in court > be call As the crier called h Spee rose, and to the surpri tators said John W. court, and had been the city ten days. He added that had been Dorsev’s intention to tend when wanted. ind Mr. Dorsey was thenarraignedand | pleaded not guilty. Merry said the now considering grand-jury wa Reredell cas | case. The hearing then adjourned until | the 25th inst., “Sudge Wylie remind- ing the marshal that he was responsi- ble for the person of Dorsey until 2i] was furnished. Di ' administrator, second annual settle- ment filed and approved by the | court. In the estate of Hester Austin, } minor, Hulda Griffith guardian and curatress, final s rent filed andj approved by the court. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Dorn have returned from Eldorado | | > of the | exclusively of anti-Cameron Ry pet - licans. United States Sénator Mi ell has plated himself at the and is represented as daily gro more zealous in th Garrett. President of the Philadelphia | comanttee of has eft | to undertake it. have been so- We are both Springs, where they journing for about a week. glad to know that benefited by the trip. they were Married, at the residence of Jno. Boyd, Esq., on yesterday evening‘ | May 18, 1882. Mr. J. W. Brooks , of Pleasant Gap, and Miss Mary Boyd, of this city, Rev. S. M. Brown of- ficiating. Mav the blessings of attend them. life The Eyangelical Ministers’ Asso- ciation of Boston yoted that it was “the duty of the republic to educate her future citizens in morals,’’ and to this end a committee was appoint- ed to produce atext book. This task was found difficult, and the committee sought to turn it over to the Secretary of the «Massachusetts Board of Education, but he declined The association has now formed a new committee, in- cluding a Universalist, a Sweden- borgian, a Roman Catholic and a} Hebrew, and a series of books are in preparation. It was a supersensitive art critic who remarked that the worst use one could put a chromo to was to hang it. In the senate W ednesday olution of thanks to Engineer ville was indefinitely postponed. offer to family the res- An ton’s sell Geo: Bible referred. per cent. a bill amendment. Isio Was renc tions for The comnrit- tee on ele faver ns repo seating Lowe, the Eighth Alabama distric missioners of agriculture contes' nt m The com- report the distribution of cinchona seeds with some hepe of successiul culture in Caliternia ane Florida. ~ The & meet on ucket. i spenc ne 24th to nominate a State They are cc almost apposed vuse. Philip hundred, political one cted such a tionin that city, or Judge Agnew is likely to be Inde ca the didate of the endents tor Governor. 2 Repub- Adar A disgusted Pennsylvania i tlt Cameron and an Says keep omrunging fheir machine in the wav they r ; 3 ure tow doing, and the Independe ntsDut up 2 teket. it will poll ninety-nine ye ed. S re State t 000 “vetes Dems © property on wh n Washir It was leased tot City © government ears by father, and the lease has expir- Mel- | tsot Pe Sesvins ania | of | | skilled and Ex-Postmaster-General James was nection with the star-routé cases. 090. REMEDY suchas DISEASES TETFER.ITCH, SORES. PIMPLES. 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