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.THE CHICAGO DAILY 'I‘RIIiUNF : THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1874, o FOREIGN. Additional Reverses Suffered by the Carlists, Meeting in London Forming the Dis- " eslablishment of the Enplish Church. SPAIN. Mapnp, May 8.—Gon. Olio is sald to have ar- restod four Drigadior-Gonorals in the Carlist army, on the charge of treason. Carlos will shiortly {esuo & mew proolamshion to bis troops. Gon. Conchn hna been appointod Goneral-jn- Chlof of the uorthern army. During the bombardmont of Bilbao 150 olti- gons woro killed and wouuded, Mapnio, May 6,.—Marehal Sorrano arrlyed in this clty this aftornoon, and was recolved with great _enthusiasm, ‘I‘rl\lmphnl arolics wore erocted and houses gally dooked with flags. Many officors and mon ara to be rewarded for allentry, The Republican army is marching on urangi. oy Gon. Concha, with his commnnd, was to leave Blibao to-dny. Bodiss'of Carlists aro roported at Amezcos and Estelia, MAbRip, May 6.—A body of Carlists wore de- fontad in Volonola to-dsy, and forty of their aumboer killed. —_— GREAT BRITAIN. Towpox, May 8.—John Luoas, oeonomiat, s doad, i Additional strikes of minors have boon an- nounced, and the prices of coal and wron have sdvanced {o congequoenco. Lo~now, May 6.—A mnnlh\f was hold to-night of thoso favorlng the discatablishmont of the English Chureb. Prof. Goldwin Bmith proslded. In his addross, ho advocated the application of iho Church endowments to- the rolief of the ‘poor and promotion of education. - - Thoro scoms no prospect of a sottloment of tho strikes at the Durham collicries. Boventy thousand minora and laborers. are now out of employment, and grest distrosa pravails. Many are preparing to omigrato. ————— ARABIA. LoxpoN, May 6,—The Amorican Orlental To- pographical Corps hiave roached Jorusalem, aftor mxfi(lng very succeesful explorations in tho vicin- ity of Mount Sinal, Thoy roport as very re- markablo tbe fact that they wero dotained two days by a hoavy snow_storm about Mount Binai, The oxpedition will loave soon for Bashan and Mosb. - —_——— . . CUBA. TIAVANA, Moy 4.—Capt.-Gon. Conchs has is- suad a decreo ordering tho formation of eight battalions of colored militia. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, gndian Creaty Declared Knoperntivoss Stite Courin Mave No Jurisdiction Ovcer Exccutive Officers of tho United States, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune. 8. Pavy, May G.—In iho caso of tho late soizuro of liquors in Popo County, upon the complaint of o detective employed by tho Indlan Agont, Judgo Neleom, in the United Btates Distriot Court, has filed an opinion sus- teining tho demurrer of the defondants that Popo Couunty is wholly under the juriediotion of tho Btate so far as relates to tho avuthority attompted to be oxercised, The seizure and lihol ‘wera made under the. Chippewa Treaty of 186 “the politioal 1863, 0 Judgo recites that at the time of that tronty, ‘tho jurisdiction of ths Stato over tho ° territory within its bonds was comglgto: 8o far o8 it inteifores with the iuter! domestic commorco of the Stato ho rights of ite citizous, or with- Jjurindiction of tho State from sny 8 ternitory, is an intorforence with the iguty of the Stato. Thereforo thoseventh artfclo of that treaty is inoparative, till the as- sont of the State is obtained therato, Ho orders ilat the property seized bo restored. The siozure was made ab Crookston, ncar Red Lako Roservation. The Stato Bupreme Court holds, in two cases decidod yestorday, that tho courts have no jurisdiction to control the ofliceis jof the Execu- tive Departmant of the Government in the per- formanco of their official duty, and cannot nc- quire jurisdiction. In one case the officar yielded tho question of jurisdiction, desiring the Court to construe tho tho law as to the mat- tor in dispute, but the Court declined, A Nice Quostion, New Yorg, Moy 6.—The disposition of the third shinre of thiolife intereat in the ostate of tho late Jacob Stiner, who perished with his wife and daughter a short time ago, in the burn- ing of thoir residenco, turns upon the fact whether the wife or daughtor died first, and the Court i8 now trying to dotormine.the question. Theo estato ia valued at 120,000, Suat to Recover. Ixpranarovrty, Ind., May 6,.—The State Anditor hubrouim suit bofore tho Marion Superior Court againat the Johnson County Commissioners for £18,183.80, an alleged doficit’ iu the ussossment of taxes on property in that county during 1868, 1870, and 1871. A YVill Contesteds Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, BurLiraToN, Is, Muy 6.—~A case that exclites cougiderablo aitention hers is that of the con- tosting of the will of tho Inte Johin Curts, who died horo Iatoly, Ho willed nearly all his prop- erty, worth over £300,000, to his wife, oue. san, aod ono daughtor, leaviog a number of his other children out in the cold. “These lattor will con- test the will, which comos up befora the Circuit Court to-morrow, and a long and tedious suit is anticipated, CASUALTIES, * The Firoon Board thoSteamship Ohlo, Spectal Dispatch to Tho Chicago A'ribune. PuiLADELPHIA, May 6.—Tho General Agents of the American line of stenmehips, Potor Wright & Bons, avnounce officinlly that the Quecnstown reports concerning the damago done Lo the Ohio by firo during hor outward passage aro groatly exaggerated. Tho steamer is une Injured, and sail” from Liverpool on her regular ny. A Steamship Burned nt Sen. FArTiER Poryt, May 6.—Tho steamship Cir- casslan, from Livorpool, srrived at 4:30 this this morning, with soventy-five cabin passongors and 216 in_the stoorago. Capt. Wylie reporte that on the 1st of May, in longitudo 48 deg, wost, he encountered tlio steamship Linds, from Liver- pool, on fire, and took off her crew. Gored by o Bulls Swecial Dispatoh to 4 he Chicago Tribune, Avnoua, Iil., May 6.—~While some .cattle-men were drlving in several hoad of oattle tothe city, ono ball heeame furious, and dashed into the tarm-yard of Mr. Brooks where his wife wns Tooding chickena, Thinlang to chase him out 3ho ran aftor him, but, turning on her, he gored nor sovoral timos, Hor husband drove him off with groat difficulty, and Amt four bullets into bim before hio gave up the fight. The attending physiclun thinks she will recover. Explosion In a Minc-Grent Dostrucs tion of Proportye | Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna Mixao, 0., May 6,—At 3 o'clock this morning tho inbabitants of Itush Run wore awakened by tho nolse of an explosion in tho coal shatt, The concussion was so great that housos were shaken 88 by an earthquake, The oxplosion baving oc- curred at 80 early an hour Emvnntnd tho loss of many livos. ‘There would kave beon no possl- bility of esoapo had ihe miuers boen down, ns tho cages and evory means of escaps wera de- nh'n)'ufi. I'ho seone presented i8 one of con- fusion, Pooplo aro busily ongaged in romoving brokeu (imbers and machinery to discover whother any porsons can be found among the ruing, It fegupposod that somo défeot in tho furnace was tho cause of the oxploaion, —_— SUICIDE, ] speofal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Qosuex, Ind, May 6.—~A shocking suiclde oo~ surred yesterdsy afterncon noar Milford, Ind, A tetogram to the Daily Ifome Infercsts to-day sayh o farmer named (tus Crano, while intoxi- oated, blow his bralns ont with o shot-gun, Tho top of his skull was carried by the explosion somo distance from where the ‘hody wau lying, and hils braine wers soattored about tho room on the collliyg and furniture, Ho leaves & wife and two cbildren, LU e, THE MICHIGAN LUMBER TRADE. Burcial Dispateh to The Chicago Telbune. ‘BasT Baawiaw, Mjoh., Masy 0,~Zhe Lumber- mone’ Exchange was formally ononed this oven- ing. It In under the control and managoment of Cul. _DeLand, who inaugurated tho untofin‘lso. The Exchango {a looated in the Banoroft Houuso Blook, and 18 fitted up in ologant stylo, The ottendance this ovening was quito Iarge, and n Iatgo mombarship was roceived, Tho vxalmufiu promises to become the onntral point of tho valley for tho trananction of busincss portaining to logs aud lumber. ——— NEW YORIK. City Oftlcinis Snl to Do Negislnted Ont of Office~South Onrolinn Bonds | On the Market—Bank Failurcs New Yong, May 0.—Thoro was much exolte- ment about tho Uity Hall to-day, growing out of tho allegod dlscovery mado by somo Inwyors that tho passngo of the Conrolldation not legielaten Comptrollor Greon out of offico, and that the oity ia now without a Comptrollor, Whother tho ‘opinion of these lawyora will stand tho test bo- foro tho courts i quostionablo, but thoy say that undor the now charter tho Doard of Aldormen in voatod with tho powors of tho old Doard of Bupervisors, subjoct to tho Mayor's veto ; that the Couuty ‘Troasuror 14 mado Tronsuror of thws now corporation ; thnt no provision is madoe for tho Constitution of an Excoutive Departmont, and _thero- are no Gov- ernmont ofticors oxoept & Board of Aldermen ‘and County ‘'ronsurer reprosentod by tho City Chamberlain, Groene,, Van Nort, - Dolafield, Bmith, and other hoads of departmouts, are not, tho lawyera say, ofiicors of the new municipality, and have no power or authority in tho Govern- mont of tho city. SOUTIT OAROLTNA DONDS. . -T. B, Cardozo, Blaie-Tronsurer of South Caro- lins, aud 8. L. liogo, Coutracior-Goueral, aro in thin city for the purpose of making arange- ‘menta for -holdors of the bonds of South Care- lina issuod betweon 1794 and 1869, and rodoom- ablo botweon 1870 and 1888, for the exohanging of such honds for coupon-bondsor cortiticntos of stock equal to 60 por cont of the faco value, FAILURES, The First Manhnttan Co-oporative Boot and Bhos Manufnoturers’ Assoolntion have failed. THE LOTOS OLUD REOEPTION. ‘The most ologant social affair of tho sonson in this cicy was the last regular monl.hlz rocoption of the Lotos Club this ovouing, The musical ontertalumont was given in tho'Acadomy of Music, which, for the occaslon, was conneocted with tho olub-house. Tho numberof invited guests excceded 2,000, and included the larger part of New York artistio and litorary eocioty. Evorybody entering the Acadomy was yreaentcfl with a beautiful bou- quet’ of flowors. Cho stage was sob with a con- servatory sceno and decorated with flowors and sbrube, From tho Acadomy tho guosts passed into the club-houso, under an swning-covoring tho entire sidowalk, forming a broad archway, which wae carpeted and decorated. In the par- lors of thoe olub-house s splendid collection of aintings was oxhibitod, and those. Eurh g the evoning wore objoots of & grént doal of admiration, Among the guosts well known wore, ox-Mayor Hall and_family, John Brougham and family, Miss Neilson, Honry G. Htobbins, Josoph J. O'Donnohue, Robert B. Roosevelt, Goorgo .Dally, Albort Bierstadt, Col. John Hay, Doctor Hammond, and Judge IKoch. At™ a quarter-past 9, tho oxorolses bogan, and after tho performance of the ovorturo ta ' William Loll,” Whitelaw Reid, editor of the Tribune, and Prosident of tho blub, mado a gracoful ad- dross of welcome, rotiring he enid, from the atage, to givo place to tho Quoen of Soug, Mllo. Iima di Mursla, Othor contributors to the orformance of a fino musical programmo were g, B. Mills; A. H. Ponso, Bignor Forranti, zod Mr, Colby. WILLIAM OULLEN BOYANT'S TLLNES. ' It was rumorad about tho city to-day that William Cullen Brvant, tho venerable poot, and editor and proprietor of 'the Evening Posl, was dangerously sicl, Inquirios at Ar. Brysnt's mslfiencn proved this untrue. Last winter, whilo on his way down town, Mr, Bryant ullppqd on some ico and fell, snvurafy injuring ono of his arms. ‘Though he soon recovered from tho im- modiate effecta of the accident, the hurt limb has peined him vory much with every change in tha woathor. Tho widely-varying tomperature of the lnst weok has caused Mr. Bryant much pain, and this hias gonerally affocted lis conatitution, but his physicisus do not considor his condition at all daugerous, and he was riding in Contral Park this aftornoon. FECUTEN'S THEATEE CLOSED DY THE SIIENIFF, The Park Theatre in_this city opencd undor pow manngoment on the 18th of last mouth. This afternoon & number of Doputy Shorifls took possossion of tho theatro, but at whoso suit is unknown. In consoquence, there was uo performance in the building this ovening, Will- 1nm Stuart was tho lesson, undor whom the last RELIGIOUS. The Wostorn Uaitarlan Conforence, Speciat Dinpatoh lo The Chicao Pribune, 2 i BECOND DAY'S BESSION, B8r, Louts, Mo, May 6.—Tho socond day's pro- cocoings of tho Wostorn Conferenco of ' tho Uuitarian Oburchos, now bolng hold in this olty, in tho churoh ‘st the cornor of Olivo and Ninth stroots, wna opened at 0 ao'clock this morning with dovotionnl oxeroiscs conduoted by the Rov, 0. IL Brigham, of Amn Arbor, Mich, At 10 o'clock, the regular husinoss of #ho Gonforonco wos oponed by tho I’rrushlunz],l . L. Bherry, of hiongo, Tho ov. Mr, Putuam of " Omalia, was appointed Assistant Bocrolary of the Conferonce, and tho Ilov. Mr, Bnydor, the Rov. 8, B, Hunting, and tho Rov, J, T. Jonos woro appointod ' buslnoss com- mittoo. : : RECOMMENDATIONS BY THE SEORETANY, Tho Secrotary, the Tov. D, 8, Hunting, of Daveuport, In., road his roport, containlng tuge- gostions in relation to Unitarian Churoh govein- mout, in which appears the following: Your Socrotary wonld adviso that each local confor- on o bomado a ceutro of missionary offort; for it ia ovi lont that meotings In emall cities aud towns of two dayionch, at the propor soason, aro oxcellont motlods of m'sslonary work, ‘The meotings of this kind which +wo Tinve hiold hnve been vory_auceensful, The urgent want of tho Wost s more monoy by which ta carry forward the missionary work this yenr, Tho East hna” glven $8 whoro tho Wost has given $1, Wo want four oxcollent mon, fn addition £n what wo havo,~—ono for Tonoka : ona for Lincolu, Nob.; ne for Indinnapolls, and ouo to unito tho towns of Wine netks and Evauston, Til, TIHE APTERNOON BESSION. The Conforenco met at 3 o'slock for the aftor- noon sossion, D, L, Bhoroy in tho ohair, Mr. Brigham voudl n Liulf-hour's locturo on the ra- wards of religion, showing the difforont concop- tln‘llm l:! tho difforont denominations on that Bubject. This was followod by an essay from tho Rov, Mr..Haywood, of Louisville, on somo espects of tho tomporanco question, which was followed by a dobato on the tomporance topic. « Tho Rov. Robert Collyor delivered a lecture this ovoning shich drow n Iargo orowd. Tho following ia tho liat of THE DELEOATES PRESENT : Others are oxpected” to-morrow : The Rev 8, Hunting, of Davenport, Ia.; the Rev, 0. Cra- ons, of Taledo, O, ; the Tov. DL, J. Snvago, of Chicago, 111, ; tho Rov. Fredoriok Frothinghitm, of Builalo, N. ¥, ; D. L. Bhorey, of Chicago ; tho Rev. J. . Haywood, of Louisvillo, Xy. ; the Rov. Robert Collyer, of Chiongo; tho Rev. R. R, Bhippen ; the Rev. 0. R. Sanborn, of Law- roopening ocourred, and Charles Fechtor the sfagomannger, Mr, ‘Fechtor Las at the same imo taken tho leading characiers in '‘Love's Pen- anco,” a play which has held boards since the oponing night. Thooffarts of the managers hava met with a poor reward in their houses, and this 18 doubtloss the causa of tho present stato of affars. It ia undorstood that tho salaries of tho attaches of the thoatro for the past weok aro yet unpaid, and this may bo the immediate resson for the descont of tho shoriffe. FIRES, At Midland, Miche Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tridune, Tast BAaINAw, Mich., May 6.—A disastrous fire destroying ofght bulldinga and involving loss of about $22,000, ocourred at Midland, about twouty-three miles from this city on the Flint & Poro "Marquetto Railroad this afternoon. ‘Che buildings destroyed wero mostly small struo- tureg, but wero occupied ns businoss places. The principal losers were : L. 8. Browne. Empire Houso, $2,500; Goorge L. Munroe, furnituro, $2,000, insured $1,000; H, Ellsworth, building, $1,000, saloon stogk and: fixtures, $200; Rummel, huilding, §800;. H. Randslopf, bulld. ing, $600; A. Morso, buillun% ond dry goods atock,$4,000, insured, $2;5600 ; I5. W, Davis, build- ing and grocery stock, 35&000, insured, $3,000 ; G, M, Gurtis, buildine, 81,2005 Curtis & Harrell, clothing and furnishing goods, $3,000; J. R. James, building, $1,000; G. C."Thompson, cou- foctionory, 1,000, insured for $500. Othors aufferod smallor losses; tho total losd on build- inge'is estimated at $10,000, and on_etock and forniture 312,000, The Star buwlding, the St. Nicholas and International Hotels caught fire, but wore eaved through the herolo conduct of the firemen, Tho loss to tho Intornational is about $1,000, fully coverod by insurance, ‘Ihe stoamer at this city was Luxnglr‘nrhnd for, and responded immodiately, the Flint & Pere Marquetto Railway piacing & spocial train at the disposal of the Yire Dopartment. Boforo the train Jort, anothior dispatoh was recoived, etating that tho fre was undor control, At Springfield, §ll. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, SpmnerizLp, 11, Mn( 6.—Ono of tho ronnd- houges of the T, W, & W. R. T at this place ‘took fire at 10 o'clook to-night, and waws almost ontirely destroyed, All the engines were saved but ong ; tho total loss is ostimatod to b $26,- 000, tho amount of insurance not aacertained. At Van Wort, 0. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune. Vax Wenr, O,, May 6,—~The large dry-house conneoted with the Van Wert Btavo Company's mills was totally destroyed by fire this altornoon, Loss, 81,6003 fully insured. At Monona, Wis. Special Dispatoh fo The Clicaao Tridune, Manisox, Wis,, May G.--An ico house on Lake Monona burned last night, uncovering and gnn- 1y melting 86,000 worth of ice bolonging to John ollett, of Terrs Haute, Ind. Tho loss ia cov- ered by insurance. At Foru, 11 Bpeofal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, TLa Banre, 1., May 6.—A smell bara belong- ing to Footo & Vruner, iron foundors of Peru, was myatoriously burned in that city on yaster- day afternoon, togethor wich its contonts of hay and grain, Loss about $300 ; no insurauce, POLITICAL. The Indlann Charter Eloctions. - InpianaroLis, May 6.—Tho temperanco lusue ‘was the main quostion in most of the cities yes- torday, The temperance ticlets wero olocted in Orawlordsvillo, Goshen, Wabash, and Ande'mnn, whilo the Antls carried Angols, Muncio, Wator- loo, Jefersonville, and Poru., The Republicans won decided victorios in Madlaon, Bloomington, and Logansport, while the Domocraty_take Au- burn, Fort \03]:\0, sud Richmond, and Liafayotte stands as it was, Xown State Republicnn Convention. Magszarvrows, Is., May 6,—The Iowa Ro- publican Btate Convention has been nullad‘ to meot in . DesMotnos, Wednoaday, July 1, The oall appeara to-day in Chalrman Noodig's organ in thia place, tho Marsatl Republican, ———— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Layenroor, May 0,—Bteamships Italy, Bpain, and Maine, from New York, Liave arrived out, New Yorx, May 6,—Arrived—Steamslup West- phulis, from Uamburg. ronan, Kan. § tho Rev, 0. 8. Howlnnd, of Kala- mazoo, Mich, ; H. N, Powers, of Now York. [T the Anseciated Press.\ B, Louis, Mo., May 6.—Tho Unitarian Con- fcronco commonced Ita rogular proceedings o day. Prostdont D, L, Shorey, of Chicago, was ex- pocted to opon thoe Conference with an nddrous, but ho oxcused himsolf, The Rev. 8. 8. Hunting, of Iows, rend & re- port on . HELPS AND HINDDANCES to our ohurch organizatiovs, in which, among tho hindrances, ho note d tho following: There is a largo olomont 1n Lho Wost which develops in every town of 3,000 inhabitauts that ignores tho Chiristian name, and hold mootinga for lac- turos, discussions, aud Suudny-schools, undor thojnamos of FreoReligion and Spiritualism, The freo religious movoment absorbs many who othorwise would be in Unitarian soclotion. Por~ sous who follow the Indez tako but littlo intorost in Christian organizntions, Tho national. view of roligion, which leaves pooplo to look upon the earvicos of tho Church a8 [ntellootunl, making evorything of tho lectura and uothing of the worship, is another hin. drance. . TNE SOIENTIVIC TENDENOY among liberal Christinns makes them call for discoursos on the plane of material facts, There is a suspicion of nny service that suggests the old ideas and the forme of tho orthodox churches. Many are willing to support the hib- oral churches, but will nos be hold personally re- sponsible ; thoy don't bolieve in organization. Another hindranco is NERESY IN ONTHODOX ONURORES. On this point he ciled twocases where Uni- versalista hnd boon admitted to Presbyterisn churclios, Horesy scoms to como in by way of tho doctrino of eternal punishment, It it difficult to tell whother the living men in orthodox bodios aro in theonld way tohenven, or havo stoppod aboard tho liboral oraft. On tho subject of hetps, ho says: Tho scien- tiflo mund of to-day iy callod "an ally of onr church, butis it roally go? It is very evident that the leading scientists of tho country aro not advocating orthodoxy ; but aro they toachin, the Jleading traths and principles of liber Christian thought ? arenl holp ia the demand for freo thonght Ivorywhoro, ministors, either from their own couviction leading thoir congregation, or comtng into coufliot with thom and making & new do- partmo for thomselves, arc asserting their froe- dormn from established croeds that conflict with tho advanced moral convictions of the most on- lightened consclonces of the day. Certain INELUENTIAL CLERGYMEN OF GUICAGO have made statemonts and advocated dootrines moro radical and horotical than tho diatinguishod leading Unitarian writors on tho same subjects —aespecially thoso on future punishment—forty yoars ago, Ho then asks : Ta not thoreligious tranaforma- tion of soclety going forward as fost 08 a philosopher could dosire? Whon aquatic animals wre pnssing through that change which ‘propares thom for living on dry land thoy rotain their gills while they are developing lungs, The OCbristinn church has had ity aquatio lifo, using its gills, and tho religious agitations of this age are in- dicative af the ovolution of & new apiritual organ, correeponding, ss Bwedenborg would say, to the lungs, The Becrotary closes the roport by recom- monding that ench local conferonce bo mads tho contre of MISSIONARY EFFORT, and that this Conforence encourage the polioy of muking everv minister who is not wholly sup- portod by tho Soclety sook remunoration from tho pooplo among wi.on he is stationed as a mirgionary, to tho extontpf tha nid given from the Univeraity fund. - The'urgent want of the Weast i8 moro monoy by which to carry forwnrd missiouary | work., ~ This yoar, tho Tnst has “given 88 where the Wost has givon #1.° We want four oxcellont mon in addition to what we havo,—ono for Topelka, one for Lincoln, Neb,, one for Indian- apalis, dod ono to unite the towna of Winnorke sud Evanston, IM, Wo want otiers for less important places, I know wo cnu have the mon, if wo can psy. on adequate salary, Moadvillo is also waiting for o pastor. Every man for the West must be a picked man, with physical aualities tlint will £it Lim to worl, fight, and stiok to his post, 'The General Confercnco of the Methos dist Church South. g LouisvinLy, Ky.; May 6.—In tho General Con- ferouce, to.duy, the appeal of L. D. Iuston, of Daltimore, was presentod. It will be remem- bored that Dr, Xuston was expelled from the Baltimoro Conference for the alloged seduction of a young girl. Aftora vory animnted disous- wsion tho appeal was allowed. Bovoral petitious from Dr.'Laverick Plerco in rogard Lo charges in the disolpline were pro- sentod and g {)mprintoly roforrod. From the Little Roock Conferonce an appoal from Benjrmin Wabon was presenled. In preo- sonting this, Dr. Winfleld said, as it was an nnomalous case, ho would state the facts and let the. Conferenco decide. The appellant was triod and oxpolled from the Conforonce at Washington in 1870, He was not presenc at tho trial, but wau reprosonted by counsol, who, on the rendition of the judgment, gave notice of nppenl, Bince theu appollant has jowned the Cumberland Prosbyterian Churoh, and had rocelved orders with the under- standing _that ho should prosecute his uppeal, He dosires to have the julgmeut of the Bishop on tho quostion, The Bishop said 1t Was not o new quostion to him, ard he had a mutured o})iulon of tho subjoct, but bofore an- nouncing it, he was willing to hear any moember on the subject, Aftor somo discuseion, the Bishop docided that, having voluutarity witn- drawn from tho Church, tho appellnat had no rights, moro thau & non-membor, und an appoal could not be entertained, After furthor business of no geueral lmpor- tanco the Conforence adjourned. 3 The Oatholic Conferonce in Cincine nut. Oryorunatr, May 6,—Most of the Roman Cath- olic Irish Bishops, and othor clorgy uttonding tho ‘Convention in this city, romrn to their homes to-day. The naturs of their work will n:n] lpm\ml.uly be reported uutil aftor its approval ol omo. e Excitemient Among tho Colored FPoss oo gy Vite Jrom the Peteraburg (Vu,) News, A singular manis has broken out among the colored peoplo of this city, Religlous revivals of tho most exciting chiatncter hava boen gomg on in tho churches for somo timo past, nufi tho colored }’“Ol'h gonorally have becomo so ' ocu- thusod " that Iu many cases thelr condition actu- ally l]:fi)l’oldlll)! that of positive lunacy, The samo dlsorder broke out in Kentucky a fow years ago, and was oallod by the medioal men [ #tne Kontuoky jorke” That it in'n dlsonso is vory misa, cstorday morning the stroota in tho upper portion of tho clty woro rosonant with shouts, gronns, and mumbled prnyors. About midday, 1n front of tho Harrivon stroot colorod schuol, & seene took place which deflos desoription, Por- haps 100 chilldron, from 8 to 16 yoara of ago, wore minglod in'n mnss of dancing, bowlin bumanity—ail ropeating the same formuln, nlj making fitho samo wllx gonturas, all nulngi tho Bamo tone of voico, Bodlam way holding a high carnival of maulacs, and dlsalpline wns lost in chaotio fronzy, The glddy mass surged hithor and yon, while tonchors vainly commanded, one treatod, and implored tho outhused ohildren to gome to thoir studios, but they might as woll hava talkod to tho wild waves of tho gos when tho storm-kiug hold his court, Iighor and lighot roso tha tunlt, till physical oxhaustion hmu%(m rollof alike to tho porploxod teachor and ‘weatled child, L Wo feol roal anxioty concerning the result of thia oxtraordinary hallucination in our oity. Without doubt many will becomo raving maninca, while tho montal power of hundreds will bo ine Jured for life, , Expostulation is_thrown away, &nd thore sooma to bo 1o romody but to wait une 4l tho storm oxbausts ftsolf. In many respects tho disonso resembles. tho torribla vinitation which camo ovor Naplos in the sovoutosnth century, when Bt. Vitus, or 8t, Joht's dunca took tho form of an opldomio and sprond ovor tho untire city. Petersburg, Va., Qfay 2y, Correspondenc of the New ark Herald, Tho late roliglous rovivals.in this clty oulmi- uated to-day in s grand baptismal domonstration nmong the colored poople, gver 500 converts of that race belng fmmorsed in tho A pomattox Rivor. ‘Che aceno of the monstor baptizing was botwoon tho two bridges which span the river bolow the eity, whore the bond of tho stream is concave, and sloping hills riso from Ita banks mnnh:f( an amphithentro, and the margin s fringod with elm and willow troos of tho most resplondent folingo, forming o placo of gront nnfural hoauty. Long bofoi1o the coremony commonced, the billsidon overlooking tho river woro coverod with acros of colored pooplo. The bridges wore donsoly orowded, aud a largo number of boats woro auchored in tho stroam,. thronged with nnfior Bpoctators. At 1 o'clock P m, tho singing sud agitation of tho groat multitudo. told that the roligious ovonts of ‘the day wers about to commounce, and at the aoma timo s chorus of over 1,000 voicos chanted an anthom as tho long column of candidates marched down in ordor to tho wator, ‘ho presiding olergyman then dolivored & most timely and improssive sermon, In which Lo wurged on this solomn occnsion that tho utmost uiet, ordor, and good behavior bo observed. Two lines or files of stalwart men woro thon formod, leaving a_spnco of throe or four fost botwoon them, Tho coremony began by passing tho candidates from hand to band from the ehore to tho administrating clorgyman, who atood to his waist fn tho river whila this was golufi on. A hgmn approprinto to the coromony, 1n whioh ovor 5,000 voices jolned, was sung in such full, rioh, melodious, andshearty tones that it could be hoard miles awny. As oach individ- ual roached the administrator he pronounced tho usual bonediction and thon immereed tho candidatos, after which ho was carried to the roar, and the good work wont rapidly on until the hundrods wore plunged boueath the muddy wators of this historio stream. _ A foature of tho occasion was that whon each convort camo outof tho water hie began the moat oxtravagant manifostations of solighe and ecatatio joy ever witnessed, and 8o violent wero theso domonstrations at timos that it often re- quired the strongth of four or ‘fivo able-bodled men to Tiut tho excited coloved Ohristians, Immediatoly aftor tho ordinance was celebrated tho converts wero attired in o rogular uniform and formed in liuo. A procession was then formod, which was headed by the converts and clorgymen, tho whole uumbering about 10,000 men, who marchod bacl to the chureh, whero the jubifeo will continuo until midnight' amid tho groatest relizious onthusiasm. Thedny bins boen one of grand pomp and ceremony among the col- ored racoe in this city. WOMAN SUFFRAGE. Michigan State Oonvention of Woman sSuifragists, Snectat Disvateh to The Cliacago Tribune. LaxsiNg, Mich,, INry 6.—At the Womun Suf- rmfiu Convention this afternoon, Representalive Haull waa dilled two-thirds with Indies, nearlh all the counties in tho Lower Peninsula boing rep- rosented. ‘Ulio Hon, Nandolph Btrickland, of Ionia, was choson Chairman, and Mrs, Wesloy Ewing, of Lnansing, Secrotary. A_Committco on Arrangement was also appointod, consiating of Seuator Crosby, Grand Rapids, the He 8. on, D. Bingham, Lansing, Mra. M, A, Hazlett, Hills- dunle, Diss Graco Packard, Battle Croek, Souator Wiclloy, Lonaweo Couuty, Mrs, Dr, Stono, Kal- nmazoo, Mrs, Pattorson, Detroit, Mrs, Colin Woolsoy, Coldwater, sud Mre, L. D. Gurlis, East Saginaw, Dr. 8tono and Dr. Bartholomew read & “number .of communications, ono from the Citizens' Association, of Philndelrhin, E, M. Davis, President, one from tho Indiaon Woman Sullragé Association 3L 0. Smith, Chairman, and one from Win. Lloyd Garrison, Boston, Mrs, Stonlon made a fow romarks about Susan B, Authouy’s trial for voting in New York, and offered o book for snle relating to the samo, the copies being all sold in loss than threo minutes. It wis moved and adopted that the Executive Committes ba com- %\mufl of one Iady and ono gentleman from each longressional district. Tho Convontion then adjourned till 9 o'clock to-morrow. OBITUARY. Dr. Ephraim Adams. Special Dispatch to T'he Chicano P'ribune, Moxno, Mich., Mnfi 6.—~Dr. Epbraim Adams, an old regident of this city, and the oldost physician in the county, died suddenly this fore- noon at Lis late residouco, of honrt-discase, aged 75. Dr. Adams had practiced medicine in Mon- roe for more than fifty yoars, and enjoyed the respect and confideuce of his fellow citizens gonerally. Ho wes quito occontrio in his manner and personal appearauce,'sud during most of his long praglico ignored book ncoounts in his mothod of financiel dealings with patients, ecl- dora if ever making any chargo, and never pro- sonting s bill for medicnl sorvicos, but dopond- ing upon the lonor of .his parionts for pui'- monl., As a uatural result o died comparatively poor. ‘Tho Flon. John N. Smith, Svecial Dinateh to The Chicagn Iribune, Bravsoy, Wis., May 6.—Tho Hon. Johe N. Bmith died wt his country residence near this city lnst night, from the effcots of fracture, by a horse kickiug him, s weok ago, Ho was oue of tho oldest rosidents of tho Stato, to which ho camo eud petiled, at Greon Bay, in 1828, Ilo hes lived horo inco 1830. Ho waa an editor of tho Argus, » Democratic paper here, from 1844 to 1851, and again in 1801, for othor papers, osp!cmflyon financinl subjects, He wan membeor of the first Constitutional Con- vention, and Leld othor important positions, Ho ;\'ns o strict Prosbytorian, and an esteomed oit- zon, Maj. Theodore ¥, Schenclte Utroa, May 6.—Naj, Theodoro H. Bchionak, of tho Utica Herald, diod Iast night of asphyxia. MATRIMONIA The Marringe of Scnator Stpwart's Daughter, Washington (May 4) Correspondence of the New York 3 \ n, Honest Miners’ Camp was aliva to-night, Bon- ator Stnwun’u:mud new houte, which Is very l)rupnrly called Canatlo Btewart tn popular par- ance, was tho scane of one of tho most brilliant and gorgoous entortainments ever given in this city. Both bride and groom being so well knowa in boociety oxcited an unusual degreo of intovest. Iloro ie, perhiaps, not anothor lady in the city of har own age who is so universnily popularas the brido of whom we write, I'he vesutiful dwelling was illuminated from basoment to roof, and once inside the door you wore greefed by an atmosplhiore rodolont of flow- ors, Thestaird ascondlog to the patlor floor ware so ornamented, and tho agato vases at the ontrance of the main hail were fillod with fra- grant blossome, 'Phe guests assombled oarly, to mako sure of being in timo for tho coremony, and a gay orowd filied the lower rooms hefore 8§ a'clecls p. m, Lhoro are four rooms on tho first floor ; on the right the recoption room and large dining room, on tho loft the grand salon, and acrass tho roar the spacious ball room, Livery whera wero seon worke of art and exquisite flowers, _In the drawing room or salon the mar- riago tnolk placo. . t was solemnized by the Rov. Dr. Atkins, of 8t. John'a Church, Goorgotown. ‘Tho bilde and room and the two attondants, Miss Anuie gtmvm and Liout, Tatton, of tho knvy, stood in the Inrgo rectangular rocoss on tho south side, nnd Hountor and Mro, Stownrt closo beslde thom, "Pho background wus the superb tapostry our- taine' chocolate ground, with brilllans figures, which took tho prizo at the Paris Txposition, and amaguificont longth mirror, while on eithor side twa mitrora exactly apposite onch other re- duplicated tho econe, Abovo tho hoads of the bridal couplo hung a loyoly baskes of gilt wiro, and hes writton much | filled with white flowors, and_jnst bohind atood 84 agatoe vaso fllled with wedding-blosgoms, . Tho gueats gathorad in tho parlor, and thoss who could not draw nonr watohod {hio tablonux in the mirrors, Among tho guasts wero tho Presidont, Col. I'red Grant, * Miss Nollie Grant, and Mr, kn.rtnrla, Mrs, Hookor, mother of tho' groom, and daughter ; Becrotary Fish and his wifo and daughtor, Scorotary Itoboron, tho Paste mastor Gonetal and Mrs. Oroswoll, Miss Ricbardson, Gon. Bhorman and his two daughtors, Judgo Bwaun and Mra, Hwann, Judgn Fiold and Mrs. Ifield, Judge Huut an Mry, Ilunt, Mrs. and Miss Porter, Bonators Antliony, - Chandlor, Jonos, Windham, Moruill, ox-Senntors Colo and Fowlor, Judge Wyllo and his wifo, Bonator Frelinghuysen and his wifo and daughtors, Mrs, Chapman Colemnan, Mr, Obarlolon, Mrs. Obarloton, ‘and Misa Charloton, Capt. Gmio and his wite, Mra. Costor, Mies Edes, Mr. Kilbourno and his wifo and daughtors, DMrs. Risketts, ~NMr, Rdwin Stanton, . (on,. Beale and daughtors, and Judgo MoArthur snd his wifo, + Tho 'bride's dress was slmply but uxtrumnlg rioh, consisting of a heavy white rep sillc wit hox-plaited flounco of tho samo across the front broadth, Tho long traln was porfectly plain, and caught beok with a broad snsh of whito rib- bon. A veil of iliusion enveloped hor hoad, be- neath which was the wroath of orange bloa- soms, A triple row of poarls, sccured by a gold crosg, ot with diamonds, and amall solitaire ponrls in tho enrs, constituted the ornamonts worn, Mra, Btewart's dress was rose-colored silk, with rufilos of Valoncionnos laco, each row hold by a wreath of whito embroiderv. DMiss Aunio Btowart, a youn, was tho only bridesmald, and only groomsman, There were eight ushors—Commander D, X, IL Manly, Lisut:-Commandor John Schouler, T, I, Chadwick, Lieut. II. W. Iloncy, U.8. h.; Liout. T, K. Allor, U. 8, N.; Lieut, O, H, Hun- kolman, U. 8. A.§ Liout. J. I. Jones, and D. Tortot, U. 8. N. ; Out of complimont to the groom all the army and navy officors woro fuli-dress uniforms. Tho dressing of tho Indies surpassod that of any otbor occasion -in this city. The young brided- muid, who 1s a falr blondo, was dressod 1o & sim- rlo white dress with flowers, sud hor hair floated logroly over nor shiouldera. Mrs, Fish woro n dross of peacock blus silk and velvet, with ansh onds aud bows of maroon- colored rihbons, henddress to mn'oa(}?_nd, and ornamonts of diamonds. Ains Ldith Fish wore whito Parls muslin with trimmings of Valon- clounes lace, and sash of tea-rose-colored rib- sintor, aged 15, dout. Tatten the bon. Bomo of_the most elogant dressos woro those worn by Mrs. Meredith Smith, Mis. Ilall, nco Chandler, Mra, Judgo Wylio, Misn Edes, Miss Richardson, Madamo Dinriacal, Mra. Ross Ray, Mra, Aloxandor oy, Mrs, Judgo Ficld, and & hundred othors, Tho presents, which were vory mognificent, weroe not dieplayed. It was aecortained, however, that Senator Joues presonted o, solid milver sorvics, the Pros- ident a sellver ladle, Mrs. Stowart the diamond earrings worn by tho bride, and tho groom the poaris which adorned ber, % Mapy Inrgo baskets and bouquets of flowers wero gont, and an anchor, suspended by rod, white, and bluo ribbons, wWhs in oua of tho par- lors, Tho dancing was kopt up in tho ball-room until a late hour. Tho opening quadrillo was danced by the Pros- idens and the brido, the groom and Ars. Stow- art, Gon. Bherman nnd Mrs. Porter, Benator Stewart and Mrs. Freliughuyson, A magnificent suppor was sorved strawborties, among .the other delicaciea of the season, boing provided. 5 The bride and groom will not take a tour, but will k:emnin at homo and hold a reception in two weola. 3 BASE BALL. ‘The Moston Xcd Stockings Defent the Athlotics by 10 to 4. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Tosron, May b lhe Ited. Stoskings aud tho Atlilotics met for the first {imo this sensou on the Boston grounds this afternoon, and about 2,600 poople witnessed tho contest. The'gnme was marked by soveral sharp and brillinnt plays. Oneof theso ocowred in the fourth inming. Sutton, the firat striker, had mnde firat on an error by 8chafer, when Batlin sont - up a fly to short ‘ot flold. Sohafor ran baclc it, _snd- Button, conlident shac Bebafor would miss so diflienlt a catch, started for second, but *'Doxicr™ got under it, and, by s fino throw, sent the ball to O'Rourke beforo Sutton could got back. Goorgo Wright, Barnes, and O'Rourke mnds two double-plays, one in the fifth mning, when they rotired Gednoy and MclMullen on a hit by tho latter, aud tho other in the sixth, whon Anron,who had earned firat,was doulled up with Trigher. ~ Barnes was himself again, and to say that ‘means that his position was played for about all 1t was worth., T'ho most brilliant play of the amo was & fly-catch by Loonard, made with ono Emld, on tho keon run. MoVey did his duty als most perfoctly behind tho bat, his only error being & poor throw Lo socond.. "I'lhie batting scoro of tho Athlotica is sufiiciont evidonce of Spaldiug's offectiveness. O'Rourke layed bis position without an error, and led at Fuu bat, making a tremondons drive for third base In the eizhth inning clear over Mcdullen's bead, This fiu, immed; nzplg followed o tiwo- baser by Loonard, which was preceded by o eafo_hit fof ons base by McVoy, o rally which must havo had o doprossing effoot on any Athlotic hopo of * squeakin, out of tho gamo.” All the visitors acquitte themeelvos well in tho flold axcnptinE Fislor, who wns decidedly “ofl.” At tho bat they woro woal, though Modlullen managed to get in throo safo hits. It s porhaps unnecessary to say that the Athlotic Club is notably weak ataccond bago, Tollowing is tho scora by innings ¢ 30110003 0000001 fons, 45 Athletics, none, Flrat bago on crrors—Loatons, Utimea; Athletics, & timer, Tusscd balls—deGeary, 2; McVoy, 0. Timo of game, 1 hour 85 minutes, 2-10 2—4 Mutuals vs. Baltimores, New York, May 6.—Base ball—Mutuals, 8; Paltumores, 6. —_— THE WEATHER. ‘Wasnmyaron, D. O, May 6.—TFor the Upper Lake region genotally clorr weather, slight rise in tomperaturo, northenst to southeast winds, and falling baromoter. LOCAL OUBERVATIONS, » Curcaco, May 3, 1874, Direction and| e ob-| e forcs of wind. .aervation. Weather, A prungy) geutlo, gentle, Baximum {hermomotor, 40, Minimum thermometor, 40, GENERAL ODSBERVATIONS, CuicAGo, May 7—1 o, m, Statlon, | Bar, Thr| Wind, |Rain! Weather, B0.N, fresh, 60 N. E., light. 43 E,, gentlo 86 N, W., 11 45|N,, gentle, . 508, {resh, G418, fresh. .. 85|N,E,, geutlo 49'N, entlol 'th, 20 180,141 50, 13} 07 Yauktou CANADIAN 1TEMS. OTTAWA, Ont,, May 0.—It is expected that Parllamont will bo prorogued abont the 23d of May. Tha estimates avoe througl, and but littlo Ema will be oceupied in passing the remnining 6. It is ngain rumored that 8ir John A, Macdonald will roceiva an Imporizl appointment, THE LOUISIANA SUFFERERS. ‘Wasnixaroy, May 0,—An appeal is published for the wrgent rellof of enffovers by the floods in the Bouthorn Htatos, whioh says thut over 143,000 peaplo have boou driven from their homes, and aro now without food or shelter, and that to fur- nish these with provisions alone will'cost $25,000 A dny, —_— 1. 0,0F OLEVELAND, O, Hn{l 6,~Tho Obio Grand Ln- campmont I," 0, O, I, installed tha following oflicers to-day: Grand Patrinroh, B, F, Qunuing- bam, Portsmouth; Grand High Priest, Geoigo Greon, Tnsvl Grand Beolor Warden, B, K. Dradsbiaw, Columbus; Groud Junior \Vazdon, Goorgo E, Btonrns, Madisonville; Grand Soribo, Josoph Downll, Columbus; Grand Troasurer, Antliony Wright, Wooslor; Ropresontative to tho Grand Lodgo of the United Btatos, Robort Inues, Oinoinnati, The TEacampmpnt adjournod at 2 o'clock this aftornoon, i S e MISCELLANEOUS {TEMS. Mins Walls, aged 12 yoars, baaracelved s sohoole tonchor's aortificats in Wapollo, Ta. ~—Arthur Orlon has booomo vory devout. He }: g:l: l}‘ulduou worker, and atill susorts that he r Roger. —In Donmark it hos boon madeillegal to man« ufnoture matchos othot than thomo which will lgult;u only on spocinlly-propared surfaocs. ~Thio Buronows Moyer do Rothachild is about to ostablish a houro for consumptives, as n mo- morinl to her husband, tho decoasod banker. —A corrcapondent of tho Toston Journal pro- poses buttoruid, or buttoid, aa a shorter and bot- ter nnmo than oloomnrgarine. —A woman in Indiana claims a divorce on the ound that hor hutaband’s motherbonts her, snd or husband is afraid to interfore, - ~—The Jumol will case is agnin befors tho Now York courts, It bas had a longor run than the ** Biack Crook." . —How nico tobo resoucd! The Iitle walr, Mary Ellon, in Now York, has fourtoen dolls, elevon gold dollars, and Is smothered with kisses continually. —Daud " Banyeah, whilo porforming at Ma- honey City, Pr., on. Wednosday evening last, foll from n trapoze-bar, broaking hor left nrm. Sbo was takeu to Philadelphis and admitted to the Pennsylvanin Rospltal, rural Ponnsylvania journal thinks it {*rathor mean in Congross to hesitato about glv- Ing 93,000,000 towards tho Gentennial, whon it has every convenionce for printing the monoy.” - =~Tho" Rev. Honry Ward Becchor makes thia comprohensive reply to an anxions questioner who 18 dosirous of knowing whethar a man _ean love his socond wite a8 well as tho first: * That dnsunds on what sortof a wifo tho first was, and what kind of lite tho socond leads him." —Tho Pope sont & _telegram of congratulation fo tho wifo of Doo COarlog on hor confinomont. He uddressed hor ns ** Her. Majosty,” and tho Union alludes to this ag an act implylug a rocog- nition of thoe logitimacy of Don Carlos as King Ouarles VIL, —Tho following lettor ment to the Brooklyn Argus by a correspondent conclusively sottles Miss Bmiloy’s claima s *This woman rmiles in mi Opinyun ‘aught not bo Alowd speal, god Mavd ue to run a Pulpit, not wimmin, thoy hnun'llxt got Nollogo enuf, as that is my Opin= yun, —Plebe Couzins docsn’t dross like her broth- ers of tho bar, Bho wemsa heavy silk witha Fnluna(n richly trimmed with black lncs, 108e8 n hor bosom, white frills around hor neck, and sparkling aigrotto in hor hair. - —The Livorpool Mercury states that there has been an extraordiuacy falling off in tho omigra~ tion from Livorpool this yoar. For instance, in March, 1878, tho numbor 'of persons swho antlod from tho Mersoy * undor tho act” was 13,411, whilo in tho corresponding month this year it was only 6,068, —83t, Paul sooms to hiave held cromation amon the highor Christian virtues, ns witriess: ¢ An though I bestow all my goods to food the poor, and though I give sny body fo be burncd, aud have not -charity, it profiiath me nothing,'—1, Corinthians, xiit. chap., 8d verse. —A ragged, forlorn-looking urchin entored a storo in Now Orleans the othor day, and, ad- drossiog tho merchant pitoously asked: “A nickel to got my mother a foaf of bread, pleaso, sir.”” A jovial neighbor, aloo a merchant, with a sly twinkle'in lifs eye, thinking to have a joke Wwith tho boy, produced a nickel, and said: *BL son, this nickel I worked for; now, what wil you'do for it? Quick ns thought tho boy * went doywn into hia clotheés,” and, producing a nickel, oxclaimed, * I'll mnteh you, sir " —THero aro two items” of news from Japan. ‘Tho Tomplo of Bhiba was dostroyed by firo on Now Year’s Dyv. It was one of the principal at- tractions of Yeddo, and was 270 yoars old. The Emprees ‘has_proscuted copies of an illustrated Japaneso-English Dictionary, snd of Bmilos’ **Self Help,” in Jopaness, to tho most sucoess- ful scholars avthe nalive girls' achool. —Tho Cbleago Inter-Ocean is a manino on the subject of expansion. We have found it diffi- cult to account for the ineapity of tho 1. until_we learned recently that its issu 1. 0. U.’s mas larger than its issuo of L-0. Ohio State"Journal ——— i THE PRIZE RING. PrAperpnrs, May 6.—Billy Edwards and Sam Collyer have each ?ut nT their fivst deposit of 2300 in their match to fight on August 6 lor t?fln light-woight champiouship and $1,000 a sido. —_—— Decornting the Mikados Tho Duke of Bnxc-Coburg-Golbs has oon- forred the first class of tho Order of tho Firnos- tine Houso upon ths Mikado of Japan, in nc- knowledgment of the lhospitable welcomo nc- corded to Prince Philip of Coburg., This 1s the firet European decorstion conferred upon_the Japanese mouarch. M. Sotosima, the late For- olgn Minister of Japan, has at tho samo time been decorated with » lower grade of tho same ordor, and for the same causa. MARRIAGES. BILLER—BAY—At Orsatal Lake, Til,, by the Rav, Me. Androws, Radolph Millor and Glars £, 3ay, both of Ohioago, DEATHS. TIOLDER Tha linoraof Mes, &, 1L Holdon wll aks 100 At tho residonso, B9 Park-av.s Tucsdar, st 1 pr oy Bartiogos to Hosenille: Erionds are Invicod, 7t 1 P = WEIT—t Now Haven, Conn., Mayd, Ssmuol Walr, a0 80 yoirs, fathor of Sirs. Wastington Tiostog, of fols alty, PALMDR-—On Sunday, 3oy 8, at Newbury, V.. Aza. Flalh It. Patmor, of tha Nfm of ‘Palmor, Fullee & Gors af Cblcago, aged 44 yoars. Patevol the nerlomsifish, HODGES—At 14 Archor-ar., of oo tion, Wlllam 11, HoJgss, agei s gpaces ) o Of eonsumption, Funeral at 1 p. m, Friday, Moy 8. OARPENTER~\Vednesday mornfug, May 6, Oharlotte 3, Garnonter, agod {8 yonrs. iunoral sorvices will bo hiold at 17 o'elock to-dny (Thnrs. gan)y st the ronidenca of hoe brotiioria-inw, Itiohard 1. o Fiold, cornor of Ghulnm-gh:a and Drarborn.st. PROFESSIONAL, PR ROBERT HUNIER, THE TREATYNY OF Ditn 4 e, ' ISEABE oN LUNGS&(‘,‘E’ A AB OFI_THE AIR.PASSAGES BY MED! 3 TED INHALATION, Tn opentisg an offico in Chicago for thaspealnt troatmont of tho s nd Alr-phosagon, LTHIRK 1wl s aimirs fow proliinfoary remarks for tho luformation of b publlo, ord than twonty yorrs sgo, whila angaged in genoral prastic, T Daveimd chsinced ot The atioe ec i3 faneral ousing disenis of tho Lungs by modicines administored by thystomach, ana deteriined to devote my wiiolo ene arales to this ofass of disoneor, with the viow of develop. ing au fmproved mothod of treatmont. lter savoral yonts of scientitio fuvestigation T bocame satisiiod I had dikcaversd a plan of trentmont which yrould vonder Lung diseasos an curabloas. (nflammations s wleerations of atlioe parts of tho body, " ador this cansiation, I fntrodced the subjoat ta' (o public and pratssalon 'tn & pamphlst, in 180, 1o 1633 [ publiched a Inrgo work entifled a *¢ Praotical Traatiso on Disaaace of tho Titoat sad Lungs " In which 1 fully oxplained my vlows on tho origin of tuborols, gave tha results ot my cxperionce {n hotroatment of Gon. sumption. I was at that timo in daily consultation with mgny of the loadiug phyatelaus of Now York City, In’ S 6, I catablishod n’ Septombor, o Speclalist and Journal of Dizoatosof tho Ohost, many thoussndsof coplos mera takon by phalofiut, A same tino T ublication of a sorics of plain, praotical lotters, daslgnod for tho Informatinn of ths goo. geal publia, ‘Hibas et appearcd i tha great daificsof jow York, but wero subsonuontly ropublishiod o many of the leadivg newspapers throughout the conntry. Suol was tho litarost, awakonod thut wy dafly visitors and correspondonta mhrased phyaicians, editars, statos mon, lawyors, uerabante, ministors of tho Gospel,and, in fact, tho ory highrat cliisses of educatod and {nfolligent poupla. Tho Now York prees fn ahla editurinla fudogeo iny practica fi & mannoc which notiing but its woll-known sicooss could have justificd, Probably no modicol e Travemont of this contury s armyed i 1ts favor such & inas uf tostimony and so many distingulshed namos, For tho Rurnoss of reaching tho ]\i‘lnl Pasengon, Tin- vontod and Inteoduced tho *¢ Catarrly Syringo,” ow {n Eunoral use; and, {0 follow diseaso Into tho rothotont air: collg of tho Lungs, 1 fuvduted tho inbaling Instramont ngw universally ktiown as my Inhalor, Vo strongoat provts of (e sucooss of my practico, and of th_good effctod by s introduction, ars to bo fotind in tha Now York City Tiispeotor's raports, - In my carlior wweltings, 1 atated nat, if the troatmont reemuniondod by nio over browmo unloril ft would speadity reduios tua nuwhoraf doatts from Gonisumption, "On ozaniining the deatiyablon,” it wav fogad thut wilhin ono your ror ita Introduetion, tha deathe fram s dlsoano dearoasod fram 6,131 t0 5,765, and fn tho socond yoar 10 4,625, ‘fso natural vesull of all this labor, And of tho hoavy duties entatled by » praotioo probably Tavor that that it any living phyeiclaa, waa that my hoalth kayo way, and 1 s farco 1o Fotiro for a 1o fram aotivo duty - Horo I ironch polat of wraut Interout 1o tho nooplo of tho o5y, Inoldent to tho famn of my treatmons, In N ork, and to my tomporary retfroment yiany norsona-roal o protondod physici through tho Wostorn Btatas, nomo. ass namo, othiors olajming (6 Lo associnted with e, whllo a1 ooy frow uso of my wiitlugs, publishing thom as thelr own, Satng of thioss Lozpused from timo to tHine, as they chnis to iy kunwledio, 4n tho oolumns of the '+ Bpoeialie, othiot have cacapédto this day, and ono of fu omoning an atloo b Ghicag'atth tho pruotlce L linve Iabored 84 longs to aud Tastiug basli, ‘Al tho taota 1 iave not stato thom for truth, Athe 8l i ¥ 1o Ry o ot il Toatoaion: o081l o mimdto 0 T o gront” bovoits’ ey or thele risniy dortvo, In formor tod can hio easily verified. yours, from 1y troatmont, haro aro, in fact, faw localls {ioa thraughout (bls ooutlry whore sdol tes{inony Hoos T purpaso, In thoeo eolumns, to disouss, from woek to . n'flr]lhh:f concomlng (lisoasos of ‘thio Lungs and # tho traatment by {nhalation was first inta this country by me, I shall andeavor to @ plain the princlplos nion which it reats and the dif- forauce hotwoeon Lia practico an a relontifio treatinont and tho quaokial and fgnoraut mannor in whiclt it is too gen- orally omployed by thoso who have had Jittlo exporienco "Dt uhy 16k refsastonal visi o OBl Sofcurional visih 1o ORICh rebatly U oxtatab for uuio monl, mid o W HUNTL Oica 853 Wauai Orroaao, My 7 PARTNERS WANTED. ARTNTRL WANTED_ Drowars ‘with &1 6stahlione e ki e Do 3 )l AP 6 g e 1 ol dromises from 2 o a2 [DARTNRRR. WANTED — IN A GOOD.PA A o SR sl ORDIVAY, D » 8od soas for youre GRS OO ' Gl ANTNER WANTRD-MANUIAGTUR] o nesgy aatablished 1863; goods pay K00 per fi'n':lul nfl‘l‘l’g{‘ to lflnl\nmcn s istanon mast havo; 31,00 cash roquired, fill’u;lhh. J'.nlfl. KIMUALB & C0.'8, M, E. Onumn'hloek, PARINER WANTED--A PARTY WITH A LARGH AR msioe e T Sitabiiehod. “Adhrass B &), Telbums aos. el A oy e i A AN WL, I ST % & Co., I Q. O, Bl A e, Strme S T, 67 : ARTNERWANTRD_IN A NICE, RESPEOTARL) Rtust have 8500 ta R chnk, 0 putatnks Balf otoréat 1o Stamyoa o ‘ant, 1o purohasy balf Lotorsst 1a o ! Tid Tniatiotate, Hoorn 28, S I L A ANTNER WANTED-I WOULD LIKE TO PIUT about 81,200 in with a good produca commissfon mang ava soma knowladge of the business, and can bring trado, K 47, Tribuno olico, PAWI‘NE]’I. WANTUD-WIO WILL PUT MPE IN 1ha way ko 31,000 count for the noxt yoar, Com. intasion and roal calato soa ploaso answor. K b7, Trib- offioy PARINER WANTED — 7O DAKFRS, CONERO. tanora, #0,—I want to buy a good etand fu any of it abova linns, or as partaer whoro a husinors wanta wiora capital, Addrows A 73, Tribuao offico, All com= munfoations ‘sonfidantial ‘ ARTNER WANTED_IN TIIT CIGAT. TRADE. g ot i iptororttn o leae mavuliolors or tios v o ore wantod: Addcoss A 8, Tribuns ol o0 Lo ARTNRR WANTED-A PARTY WITH £5,000 TO unito wlth tho Adveeiiste, who 12 In. 1ho tou) cetata hosinase, which hns paid & nof profit of €6,000 por anuuca for tholdst theos ygars. Money woll soouced oh roal ex tate. No honus askod for tho businoss, Addross 3t 80, Tribuno otfioa. ARTNER WANTRED—WITH $103 OASIT-AN EX. callent chiance for sumo young man out of cmaploymeny 2 soma to fave an old-ostablisher, logitimato, m ~making busloer, Tavostizato at onto,” I Booth Water s m' ARTNER WANTED — AN ACTIVE BUBINES: panT mith 83,00, to oztond a rolisble, well (i Hshed, and vory profiablo business, Address iT 37, “Lribune offico. 'NER_ WANTED_IN THE NDGAL ESTATH inguy wiih S to 6,000 el mony b o oy e +hod; £ro obance. 3 days, PARTNIEI, Tributie oftase oo oo owh foF PA“TNE“ WANTED—-IN A REAL ESTATE OPRR~ T R L il S R, A P nandsome brotit g Rt fronn LRANEST. Teluuno Glioas o 1o coanoe. A4 PARTNER WANTED-WITIL #18,000 OASH OAPI. talIh s Invgo mani(aotucing busihose aud wholesala Erooery; large city trado ostabilshed, Al cashs profits oror 160 por cent, ond olianos, for A koo man with tho abavo capitaf. “Machinory and Lulding nonrly nows Tiost of roforouoss, Addross A A I, 6 Sowth Halsioaat., s0m 25, . FOR SALE, ¥ e O ORSALE-CIEAPTI TLET OF DLAGK WAL nut otliog dask, with glass top am 3 at Room 1, 153 Sast W aahingtonete o ors complate OR SALE-FEATHVRS FOR PILLOWS AND F Deds, 28160 por I, 71 West Wn'hll}xt%u-lh. third loor' . OR BATi—A WILSON PATENT ADJUSTAD] 7O Lacatia's chate for £, worth 840, - 218 Wainat e BALE_OFFIOE DISK RGAIN. I O B s Dl AT A BARGAIN. T [{OR BALE-GNE cll.\v'vilu.sm. 73 DOXES, Ton R W AU A e R S S e A SRR, o s i By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. BANKRUPT STOCK OF GROCERIES AND LIQUORS AT ATCTION, At Werehouse No. 195 Kinziest, near Olark, THURSDAY MORNING, 31277, at 10 o'clock. A gonoral stock of Grocarles. 40 packagos T Mn-il' £ Ghiosta: 28 boxos Graund Gallce, br a0} Bt wnsortod Liquors, Gin, Wi gods, Can b, Hardwars,, hrflsho isks stock of Crockory nad Gla trade; Notions, &5, fo., &c. and '10 bage Corkt, Tiia omprises entlro séosk of & Rotail Doalor, wil god and ealabla goods, and worthy tho actontion of the trados e twholo stock will bo rald for cash. Bold by opdor ol 1. € HAKIS, Assicnon, " "ELISON, POMEIIOY'& CU.. Auctioneera. Regular Friday’s Sals, AT OUR STORH, FRIDAY MORNING, May 8,at 9 1-2 o'clock. An {mmensa stock of Notw and Scoond-hand FURNITURE. Parlor Sults, Dedroom Sots, Ohamber Farnituro, Bus roaur, Wardrobos, Sideboards, Marblotop Tablos, Exe tonsion Tables, Washstands, Now aud Socond-hand Car pote, Grockory, ablo Cutlory, Platodware. Aleo & gane oral'stock of Heranandise. ALSO, A GOOD Horse, Shiffing;flugfll{nggv, i Haruess, Wil lock. ELISON, PUMELOY & CO., Austloncers, Special Catalogue Sale. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH BRONZES, NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS IN Marhls Figures, Alabastor Statettss, (rongs, Vases, Urus, Autiqne Slatnary, Figres, French 21-Day Clocks, &e, &, &6, At Store 185 State-st, Undor Palmer House. This is the largost and finest oolleation of tho above goods over offered in this city, om= braging many ontiroly now_designs, importe LOVENNONI, Haq., of Ltaly, ose Doty ot thas il 80 or this Anlo. :1113?:? l{otic&! w{ll bo given of tho time of oxs and salo. % *B1.180, POMEROY & 0O., Auctioneers. By GEO, P, GOLE & GO,y 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATTCITEOTN « On Thursday, Mey 7, at 8 1-2 o'olock, ‘Wao shall offor large fntucements in FHOUSBEOLD GOODS, T tles furnlshtng their dwelllngs, Parlor Sots of avory geado, Chanihor Sots, Marbloand Wead-Tap Books Qasor, Elegant. Sldoboards, Marblo and Wood-Top Cene tra Tables, Bureaus, Kedstoads, Rockars, Lounges, Chales, Walnut Plated Show. cs, Parlor and Oifica Dosks, Biire rors, Carpols, Mk and Hair Matirous~e. At1lo'clook, BUGGIS ARD ITARNESS, GEO. I', GURE & A Thursday, May 7, at WE WILL SELL ; AT AUCTION, A full and atirnotivo ling of Dry Goods, No- tions, Hats and Cann, Millinory Stool, Goods, &c. Also Rogular 8alo of INGRAIN CARPETS, And a full 1ne of Felt Goods. GL0. P. GO & CO., 63 and 0 Wahashaav. Dy LEONARD & CO., Auo'Inncors, 48 and 50 Hromflald-st., Bnston, ANCIENT AND MODERN PATNTINGS! ‘Wodneaday, May 13, at 11 o'clock, At Honma No. 6 and 8, No. 23 Schocl-t., Doston. A'onilection of Anolontand Modarn Paintings, i ini the ino original ‘Plcmru by, Paul [ fixgo in CauaiF La Plota, o Doad Chalst, by Corregulon Tioly Family, by Titlan; othars by Brill, Becghom, Hoth, Maratt), snd othors of the Old Masters, ' Of tho Modorn; Redd of o, Broom of Landun, Leicktart sud Liz of oulio, Vivitu, and othors. A catinn will bo ot bRk {b{t o frarh Dlonday, Apel) s 3 m, ¢ g it By WM, A. BUTTERS & GO..’4 AUCTIONEERS, 108 BAST MADISON-ST. Tho onlystrlutly Con ion Auctlon Houso in Ohloago. WE SHALL SELL DRY (00DS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, &, J 1 at 026 o'clook, at 104 Madi THURSDAY, May 7, at 8; .ld“\nkl)nu':"?m& \'k'm RECEIVERS SALE. Tl el at Publto Auctlon, at tho southosst corgor ol Tuolithinnd ‘Ontinl-ais.y on' tho 100h day of My, come mancing at 10 . 1., tha following properly: Klght henvy toam horsvs, throo suls harnoss, threa Tutifigr waAgons, Uheoa trutke ono exprets wagon, A o JoL of ash: douee, AR Blnds. - AWl foot cf wol's aussoned oliar naly Jutibory }\x‘:.om ”."f.:fu}"’f.li'fl:; ok it Tambuly, A0 Nl abeizar. —————em mectsmaT—— e, Brandy, &o.3 Grogor 0., do. 2 wars, silicd” for, gropriy naiue ““Mar " INDIGO BLUE. BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE, Orliinal and Unoxcclied for Dluelug filn!ll:'- D Btor No, 333 North vouise B WG Erdion . .

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