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monao audlencoe, waa whon he madolt plain that . Patton rolled much more for his theology Yron the Contesslon of Faith than tho Biblo. Baturday Mr. Noyes closod his srgumont for tho dofenso, and Dr, Patton put in . A REPLICATION for_thio' proscontion, in which ho urged that l:rol" Bwing did not stiol to tho Confesslon of Taith, aud thnt, thoroforo, the Prosbytery woro bound to find 'him gailty. Momlnf, May 19, tho ineuo of tho il o furthor dldousnad by tho Rev. Dr. DPatiorson, -who = roviewad tho history of tho chavges of the Proshytorian Chureh, and stated tho necessity of o rovlaion of tho Confossion of Faith. Ile {old tlint he had full faith in Prof. Bwing's orthodoxy, and that tho acoused was not dorolict in hia ministoriat dutles, I criticism -of. tha various spocitica- tions was both oxhaustive sud conolusivo, Wodnosday, it was apparent that the close of tho trial was nonr at Liand, On this day twouty- nino Prosbyters gave théir opinjons in'tha onso, sud it was shown that out.of thirty-ona Prosby- tors, twonty-threo woro in favor of tho acoused, aix againgt him, snd two non-committal, ——— OUTSIDE COMMENTS, Prof, Swing's trinl still claims general attontion from tho press in all seotions of the country, aud thoso papers, with hiardly ay oxcoption, slde with the defondant. MILWAUREE." © Tuo Milwaukoo Sentinel snyis .., ; Tho ngitation hno ovealed tho fact that tho Weat- minster Calechiam, though retalned in form, is not Mltogether retalned in spirit, The enunciation of this tarough a dislika o awaken dlacusslon and hesitanc; to incur tho charge of infidelity, hoa boon delayed, au; might Liave been slill longor “delayod, it Dr, Patton bad not in bia zeal opened & rent for its oxprossion and revealed tho wide extent ovor which his so.callod And dreaded horesy provatled, Dr, Patton fa o_man whose creed has potrified his wholo nature, There are suck meu fn_the world, firns, unbending, unyleld- ing, and, 1t 1a not too much to esy, bigoted, Thoir nalnres aro culiivated into hard and unmerciful linos until thoy seo in thelr own Larsliness n roflox of what thiey cousider the Deity. Tenderuces snd mercy m to them wenkneescs, ‘Ihey go through 1ife threatoning and solomn, Tho song of birds or sounds of human mirth scom to thelr warped natures ratber tho off- apring of Satan thon tho bleasod glita of a loving and auerclful Power: Henry Ward Boeclor and Prof, Da- vid Swing havo auch full hearts and such cathollo hesds tht they cannok onterlain for » momeut tho msceticham uf thy rullgluud idens which seem to hove drivon ail human feeling out of tho prosccutor of the Intter. Tho trinl of Prof. Swing hias Lroken tho power of the rigld tenots of tho old Calviulstic creed in the Presbytorian Clurch, It hus broight forth o bold cry of indopendenco and atruck the key noto of & now do~ parture, NEW YORK. The Express romarks ; 3 1t {8 0 great eatistaction to know that ontsids of tho Presbyterian Church generally, and largely in {t, we belieye, Prof, Putton fiuda fow or no aupporters, and {hat 1ls proscoution of a brother-ministor $s gonoraily intorproted us o persceution. Prof, Patton may by tochnically right in holding on fo tho atrict letter of tho Presbyterian erced, na ladd down fn tho Weat- minstor Oatochlsm ; but Prof, Bwing is cortainly right in proaeliing what Js boyond and_above it. Moat men o right in preaching moro of prinoiplos than creeds, more of lave and good-will than of doctrines or forma, Tho lelter killoth, but the apirit mnkoth alivo, Oreeds ara well, ns tho niiclous of jucn and belfef ; but God: and tho'workd will judge rathor by what e do, than what they subecribe to. ” DETROIT. 3 The Dotrolt Post scea pelitica in the.trial. Bome - curlous political intercsty snd prejudices cluster about tho trlal of Prof, Swfug for higresy, Mr, BcCormicl, who holds a_monopoly of tho’ reaper patent, and allows the inventer tobo the foronian of catablishment, was n_violont secessionist during the wor. o {s algo o violent Presbytorisn, and runs the Presbylerian Semninary and tho Interior 'nown]m'per on Btrict Presbyterian' principles, During the tril the Jolitical syrapatiies of tho nudiedes liavo beeu amon ho most maxkod featurcs of it. Tho Republlcans an: old Abalitionists aro with Swing on tho liberal sud herclical ids, witlo tho Domgoratn snile at and sp- plaud Patton, The question iteelf has nothing to do with tho old political disputo ; but tho sympathics of tho ¢xo parties aro ag clearly dotinod s 1f it were s dobata about tho rightfuiness of slavery, DAVENPORT, The Democral soys : Thio prosceution of tho Rev, Mr, Swing, of Ohicago, for borcay, s appurently broken dowi,—as wo cx- pected §t would, So_ hecan stay in the Iresbyterian donomination and preach s liveral, common touss thie- ologs, if ha wanis to, e don't'seo, though, why ho ahoula want to ; indoed, if ho says wo shall sof it down to tho scoro of at sondo of duly whicl often compla good men todo disagrecablo things. A man of his stamp s littio in common with Priucoton or its Tat- lona; o must often fiud (he ntmosphere of Preabytery oppreasivoly close,und long for thy open air, TEMPERANCE, Twontysscven Crusaders ‘IZctd for Trinl, ' : Bpeclal Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune. 81, Pavr, 3Mion., May 20.—Twenty-seven Iadies of Anoka wore hold to answer the charges, Instigated by the Jiquor-sellers, of disturbing tho poaca in the streat.praying orusado, 'The causes wero sot for henring yusterday, but.WOre' POAL- poned. Col, Davidson, of thiscity, i engaged to defond the lndics, among whom ara’ the wives of the Methodist, . Uongrogationul, and Baplinb ministers of thaf villago. Thoy proposa to dos mand a jury trisl in énch cage. ¥ ‘e Case of the Arrested Crisndera nt Cincinnati-=Thcy nore Discharged, with o Warning not 10 Kvpeat the Oficnuc, CIsOPiATT, - May 20,—Tho forty-threo tom- porance women arreated Inst Baturday and ar- raigned Mounday, woro tried to-day in the Polico Conrt before Judge Marchant. Tho court- room was crowded, and & great mass of poople unnblo ™ to . get in awaited outsido tha pbuilding. _Stnuloy Matthows was presont, but Judge Yogaus conducted the - defonse, Tostimony was heard on both sides, and tho caeo was submitted without argumont. Tho chargo wns violating acity ordinance by ob- structing tho sidawalks, Judge Mnrchiant said thero bud Leen n tochnionl violation of. the law, but in viow of.the Inck of bad motives .on tho port of defondants ho would dimmiss them, which ke did withtho admonition that if the nck wos ropented thoy would Lo linblo to ar- rest fand punishimont. The trinl com- moneed at 11 o'clock and Insted a little over an bour. At ita conclusion tho dofondanis marched to the Ninth Streot Baptist -Church, whero tho Loagues and Oommittoos wero in ses- sion, They aftorwards adjourned to the Third Presbyterian Church, on Bevonth strect, the samo placo whero the meoling was hold when tho band was nrrootod tast Baturday. A prayor- meoting was Leld till nenrly night, Romarks woro made by several, but no definita course of notion was laid down. Tho tomper of tho meot- ing seomod to favor the discontinunnce of tho modo of visiting in large numbers, and adopt gome new plan, One suggestion was to divido the city into districts, aud soud committecs of £w0 or throe to visit porsons in their homos and urgo upon them activity in the onforcoment of the Liquor Iaw. Thoe meoting of mon to-morrow night was roforred to ssa good timo to form Mou's Lengues to prosecuto violations of the Iaw in tho lquor trafic. No conclusion was roached, Fhe Polico GCommisslonérs, sntioipnting n ropatition of the wtreet visitation, ramaine seision all dny. Aftor the decision of the Police Court in tho caso, tho Commissioniera_ordored ao nddress £0 bio sont to the Tomporauce Leaguo, communicating o rosolution to notify. thom to ontiroly discontinuo what ia tormod praying and sluging on suy of tho stroots, Emw, alleys, spacon, or public grounds, and that all the au~ thorities be roquested to unite in alding the Bfotropolitan Polico force to carry ont this In- tention of tho Polico Commissloners, tho same boing consistont with the recent decision of the Judgoe of the Polico Court. 'The Mayor sont tho nddross, and it was read at tho meetings at both churchos, R THE - CENTENNIAL, A Financial Statement by the Coms missioners. PumApELrimA, May 20,—At a mooting of the Unitod Statos Centeunial Commission this morn- fng, n flnancial statoment was mado showing the total subseriptions to bo 84,405,200 ; total expenscs to May 1, including plans ond work on grounds, €144,712, Estimato of total cost of buildings nccording te dosigns, 88,760,000, Tho roport of the Exccutive Committed in rolation to the rofuse! of Congress to pass an appropriation for the Contenninl enys: '‘Profouudly im- pressod with the responsibility resting on the Commission, and boing conscious of having per~ formod to the beat of our abllity the duty im- posod on us by an nok of Congross, We rospoct- Tully submit ‘that without the Government aid which bins hoen requested, {t will bo {mpossibio ta rendor tho celobration creditable to the nation and worthy of tho ocenslon it is intonded to com- momorato, The responsibility, thorefore, for the 8nccoss of the Contonnlal International Lxhibl- tion now cloarly rosts with Congross.” —_— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Tavenroow, May 20,—Stoamships 1) -nglv I\'uuk;r,nfxraml}\'uw ngfll,‘{m\'g !:lrrll\;:d S\‘::.o 2 Ew Yol 8y 20.—Arrived— Vil o Paritrom et n"m pismilp —Also arrived—Steamars Holgatln, f) - Porg,.and Tossls, from Liverpool - A New Yonk, May 20,— Arrived — Btoamora Bu&vln, from Glaggow, aud Noyads, from Liver~ : RELIGIOUS. Scotch Presbyterians of Chioago in Go\mpil. The Questiqn of Leaving the Preshy- tery of Oanada, ; Tho Cummins Movement Exeiting Atten- tion Among Regular Epls. " copalians, Prococdings In tho Methodist Con- ference at Louisville. The Presbyterian. Gonornl Assembly to Moot in St. Louis To-Day. THE PRESBYTERIANS. A apecial moatiog of tho congrogation of the Boolch Prosbyterian Ghurch, corner of Adams and Bangamon atracty, eniled by tho Sosslon of tho Church, “was liold Inst ovening, the object boing to consider the quostion of severing con- neotion with tho Onnadiau’ Ohureh, and- joining tho Amorican Church. . . s Tho Rov, B, Maclauchlan, pastor of the church, yieldod the chair to. Mr, Wright, inas- much 28 he lind something to say in the mattors under, disoussion. i ' e TITE REPORTERS. ) Bovoral' roporters bolng preacnt, Mr, George Drysdale moved that they be exoluded. Tho Rev. Mr, Maclauchlan moved-to amend. It would bo & mark of axtrome discourtesy. Bo- siden, tho meoting Lad nothing to disouss of & disreputablo charnctor, Everything wys of sro- apectablo nature, and ho for one would not be sshamed of publioity. i At this moment ~ * - 3 AR, DAVID COWAN oo e cama in and aoked the character of the motion, of a higlily complimentary nature to the roport- org, and ‘to tho pross genorally, Awmong otheér goms of fancy which fell in scintillating shower from bia lips, woro those : o “The pross of this cityis ss unbridlod as a sho-bear 10bbed of hor wlhelps.” [Laughter.] . “The man that put that report into Tup OnioAao Trmune, in last Monday’s Issue, doesn’t dogorve tho nmwe of man.” [Laughter.] ** Why, Mr, Chairman, I would as soon seo my name in tho bottowmloss pit as in the Yuhlio printa of Chicago,” [Gronns and roars of laughter.] ¢ As sure a8 you lot theso roportors sit here, thoro will noyer be a sottloment, Have you seen our' papers lately? Whore's 8wing? “Whoro's Chonoy ? It hos been o scandal and & disgrace to tho clty, and { have onli ono_voice hLors, sud 50 far ae” [ am concorned X think this fa only {amnily srrangoment, and if it can be fixed, than it is possible to do it by such renegade uewspa- er men n8 we have in the City of Chicago.” [Groans nad Innghtor.] The smendmont -was almost unanimounsly ud:lnted, oud tho mooting was again called t0, order. 7 THE REV. MR. MACLAUOHLAN desired to establish first, that the meeting had been duly called, o had, in obedienco to tho Canadian rite, announced it on two Sabbaths from tho pulpit. Every opportunity had beon given for all tho congrogation to know that the meeting bad béon proporly called. Authorit; wag givon in the constitution rocommendo: Ly the Canadn Ghureh, showing the right of the Bession to convene mootings for any purpose. Ho hold upon the ground of ihat law that the meoting was properly called. A groat donl of misroprosentation had gneo out rolative to the object of the mooting. Smeo Poapla might want to Imow tho use of a ochage.n Lhings wero not gofog well, . ) WANTS TO KNOW, Mr. Cowan wanted to know by what authority the m‘fuung was callod—by whom the notice was signed. e : Egr. Maclauchlan wanted to know. whose signa- ture he wanted. = Ilr. Cowau snid if » mooting was called the people hiad n right to know wlio onlled tho meat~ mg. Ifit wos calied by tho minister or the Sossion, lot it bo rocorded, that tho- mesting might Kuow about it, ~ Should any £op bo taken as o tho chango of the propprty, whero was the basis upon which, they should act? It was simply ridiculous to say they wore coming to kot on sich importaut bLusiness ‘on such an au. nouncement. G I'hio Olinir soid tho Moderator of the Bession had called tho macting, " R A momber called David Cowan tdorder. He had asked & question and made = speoch. BEOESSION THREATENED, Mr. Cowan did not earo a snap of two fingera for nuy man or woman in tho city, and he would ‘maovo ot of tho Society."" PR s B, Maclauchlan rogo to o point of order, but Mr, Cowan would not givo way. Gaimmng tho floor at Inst, Mr, Mnolauchlan explained that tho Clork of Session had tho cali pasked by tho Ses - eion. Thoro was nothing- sbout signatures in tho codo of diacipling, - 1 Mr. Cownn wantoed the signatiro. Tho Clerk of Session presented it,. Thoroupon Mr. Cowan wondored whyin tho namo of somobody it had not bacn stated bofore. Mr. Maclauchlan resumed that all that the notico caliod & mooting for was o contemplatod chango of connection. It hnd nnthlu.F to do with a chaugo of paalm-boolk or organ ongMre, Muir's sccouut. P Mrs. Muir replied in.somo words innudible. TFAL ODIECT OF THE MEETING. BIr. Mnclauchlan resumed that it had been spread smong tho congregation that tho meot- g bad been called to transform the namo and charactor of tho Church. Why not have tho name Scoteh Churoh in the American body? He Liad beon Lere two years, and was cut off from Prosbyterian followahip, and hero he stood like & polican in the wilderness, without connection, Ho wanted to undocoeive tho citizens of Chicago, and let thom know that he hnd no desire to ro- main jsolatod. Ho wanted to placo himsolf right if the congregation did not. He was just as willvg to be in the American nain tho Canadian Presbyterlan Church, and hora the Church was 800 milos from the Prosby- tory of Canada, Was thore & speclal little cor- nor in Henvon for the Beotch Presbylerian Church? . The constitution of. the American Church waa tho #nme a8 that of tho Canadian. To would havo to gyear to the ssmo old Con- {fonsion of Talth. If other mombors of that Prosbytory orrod it was not his affair. None of thoso who ruuontl{ joinod tho Scolch Chureh hind inquired whother it was in the American or Conadian jurisdiction, Tho Churoh was lso- latod.: It was living 08 o kind of au independont organfzation, and so. (% camo that ono or two men had potton an’iden into their hoads that he or they wora tho Prosbytory. Thore woroe mnn{ thinga in_tho Church which could only be righted by the Proabytory. Ho could noi go to Cunada to have thom righted. Ho would have the Olicago Prosbytery settle it. [Loud and prolonged applauso.] _ A TUANSFER WANTED, Tho sponker did’ not want to hurry this mat.’ tor, o ‘wanted to bave it proporly thoughs over; but if it waa neccessary to make & motion, hio would do it. e theroforo moved that the Tirst Bbotoh Ohurch of Chicago hereby requosts iho Presbytory of Chutbam to trausfor it to the Amorioan Preubylerinn Ohurch of Chicago. A LITTLE PREMAATULE. Mr, Cowan_emphatically insisted ‘that this movement liad come to the birth befora its thne, [Lnughter and hieses,] 1f thia matter was not ho result of prayerful consideration, but just the rosult of somobody’s diotum, or somebody's nostrum, the oxpoctations of tho congregation would not be realized. o would not stand in tho way of an improvoment jn the mathod of prulsing Qod in Chicago. Bup{nosu tho move- nent toward the Ohloago Preabytery wero do- clided upon, would it follow Mr. Maciauchlan becauso he was the ministor, merely bocauss it was fo their or his interost? Was one lw(ng to follow Y'oter and auothor Paul, and so tear this commuuity to atoms ? [Laughter.] N, DABNARD romarked that bofore Mr. Maclanchlan ever camo to the churob, twe yonrs ngo, it was tho unanimous doterinination of tho church to sop- arato from tho Canada Prosbytery. This Lo meroly stated In auswor to Mr. Uowan's romavks about's prematuro birth, [Laughter. Mr, Cowan omphatically donied it. [More Ianghtor.] Ifo wished tho report to mhow that he most omphatically rntnutav.{’ against this ace tion bocnuse there had not hoen sufifolont notics ivon under the statutes of tho Btato of Illinols. Rtonrs of laughtor.] 1o would startle. tho mogting with somo faots, Ho wau anxlous to let well onough alono, The puu%or #aid ho would not allow himselt to bo dictated to, aud never by individuals of- his conpogation, without having the Prosbytory st THE: CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY- 21; 1874, ~ ° =-—*'——_—_—"‘_———“‘—_-—-————-'-———————-——-—--—__——_____.——.—.—.-————————-——-—-—--——w his baok. It membors of the congrogation had kopt thomsolvos within bounds, porhiaps it would not have beon thought of, +Mr. Jowan mada a fow romarks, - AN OLD GENTLRMAN rone and remarked that had ho known that ho gould spoak, “he .would have intorrupted Mr. Cowan long boforo.. [Tromendous spplause.) , Ho oxprossod himsolf as bitlorly dlntrossed to hoar a muan apoak to his pastor, and of bis pas- tor, na Mr. Qowan had done, [lmmense excite- mont &ud orlog of * that's s0.” THE PROPERTY, Mr. MoPhorson said that tho matter of a chaugo of connoctfon eould not bo declided by & voto of tho members, Boforo tho church waa built a subecription list wau atarted, in which it wad provided that the tranafor could not bo mado. Iie quolod: . ‘We, tho undersigned, do subscribo the sums opposite our namos for the Dirose of purelaulug a lot and orocting a churoh bullding thoroon,—tho property lo be leld In trust for the Bcotoh Prasbyterian. Congre- tion of Obicago, in connootion with the Cavndn esbytorian Ohurch : and thio moro offestually to por. potuale » congerilal sccloslastical home, no chiange of ction can fako placs unloss two-thirda of tho congrogation agree, at & mooting called for tho pur- +| pose not Tosa than tivo Balibatls provious, Thia would hold in lnw, he bolloved, bofore the ConstituMon, Ho had, thorefors, not brought the Communion roil. - The miniator pointed out onco mora tho evila 'o(lmlm‘llx an’ indopondont stato of affaira as now existad, . Mr, MoKinnon arguod tho unoonstitutionality of the change. i M1, wRion? #ald ho had boen unwilling to eoms Into the _American I'renby!nryi bocause tho ministors were | what they had beon found to be, But he saw nothing rosnonabla in fsolating thoir gnutor 800 milos from the Canadian Presbytory. It waa not reasonablo to shut a man up in the back-woods forever, just bocauso ho had onco beon thero, It over thore was. o timo whon sound men were wantod it wasnow. Jlo had ofton wishod that Dr. Maclanoblan Lind beon nt Dr. 8wing's trinl to rogister his voto with thefew other noble mon. Ha would not considor. any minlator spund who | sldod with Bwing, There _was no reason for w‘“"’fi to tho Canadian Prosbytory moroly be- cause thoy bad belonged thore. GIVE A ILEASON. Mr. Maolauchlan wanted somo ons man in tho congrogation to givo n xcrnonable n\r‘]uuflou to Joining the American Church, If a singlo man could give's reason, ho would not press it. Mr, W. Murray gave a reagon that the church would not rolain the Haslch form of worship, 1t hiad boon said that this form would bo rotain- «od, but it would not be so lonq. 5 A lady—2r. Murray, you call our pastoraliarl . Mr, ¥Murray moved that the mattor be post- ‘poned for four wooks. " Mr, Maclauchlan moved to ndjourn for ono wook, and take up businesa whoro 1 was laft off. The mooting consequantly adjournod. The procecdings ware not of o very dignified order. Tho opnosition to the propnssd chango was lod by Mr. Cownn, whoso unpopularity was 80 manifeat, and whoso mannor 8o obnoxious to, tho meotimg gnnnrnummu those who waore ur- posed to the chango no opportunity to’ gain o heanng. 5 THE PRESDYTERIAN GENBDAL ABSEMBLY TO MEET ; IN BT, LOUIB TO-DAY. Br. Lours, May 20.—~Tho Prosbyterlan Genoral Aszombly.will commenco its annual session horo to-morrow. Bomeo 800 dologates havo’alrendy arrived, and noarly a8 many more aro. oxpected. The Prosbytorian Sabbath Instituto or Con- ‘yention; hag been in scasion to-day, and woll at- tonded. J. Bonnott Tylor, of Philadotphis, 18 the presiding otficor. * ————— THE EPISCOPALIANS, BISHOP BTEVENS, OF FHILADELPHIA, ON THE CUMMINK' ROMISM. Prmapzrenrs, May 20,—In tho Protestant Epiacopal Convontion of this diocese to-day, Blehop Btevens, in his annual address, roferred to the Reformoed Episcopal Clurch. Among other things ho enid the futuro of - this sact vory much doponds on tho courso which sheil bo taken in referonco to cortain grave questions by tho noxt General Convention. *“Blould that body, - ropresonting our wholo communion and | looking to tho iuterost of all its thembors, and legislating " not - for momon- tary ismies, but for tho futuro wolfare of “tho Churoh, mnd(f,{ some of its oxisting “tanons and give emphatic condemnation to doc- trincs and practices now bronched by the advane- oed or so-onlled Oatholio party, which has so rocontly appeared smongst us, not only will all ‘occasion for- leaving our ohurch bo cut off, but thoe movoment itsclt will have lost ita leverage in the romoval of thoso things from'our liturgy which gave it origin and power.” 4 At tho aftornoon sogsion an clection was held for mombers of : standing committees and do- putios to the Genoral Couvention. The election resultod in the auccess of the Low-Church olo- mont., The Rov, R. J. Bowen, » momber of the Convention, died to-day, at his residenco. - ———— . THE METHODISTS, PROCEEDINGH 1IN THE OENERAL CONELRENOE AT LOUISVILLE. Loutsvitre, Ky., May 20.—In the Genoral Conforonco to-day, tho Committos on Episcopacy recommended a plan for ¢he Bupport of the fam- ily of deconsod Bishops; allowing. Bishops o snlary snd travoling oxponsos,. and giving the Committes on Episcopaoy .authority to dotor- mino tho amonnt necoasary- for the Bupport of thoir widows and orphan, to ho raiued t differs ent conforoncon according to their roprosonta- tion. Tho m{wurt was adoptoed. Tho Committoo on Boundaries made a report which lios over ono ‘day. ‘Thoy. rocommended that all that portion of the Stato of Indiana not included in the New Albany and Jofforson- ville appointment, bo traneforred to the {llinois Conforence ; thetransfor of a portion of the Trinity Conforonce to tho Enst Toxas Confer- ence was algo rocommended, The report also sllowea tho Missouri Conference to. chavgo its boundary linos within the noxt four.yearsif it. becume necesanry. —_——— CANADA. Examination of Sir John A, Mncdon= nld—The Pacific Railway il Special Dispateh to The Chrcago Tribune, OrTAWA, May 20.—Yesterdsy Sir John A, Mao- donald attended tho meoting of the' ComWhittes on the Northwestern Difficultics, and corrected o statomont to the effoct that hia hiad told Arch- bishop Tache that he would porsonaily use bis fi?od offices with the Imporial Government for o], and in that sense might have beon eald to havo made RigPs cause lis own, ‘The Pacifio Rallway bill J}uaud to its second ronding, and wag reforrod to the Committeo, Which, at & fow minutos of 8 o'lock this morn- ivg, roported it without nmondment. Bir John A-"Macdonsld was' notably sbsent during last night wlhon tho bill was dobated. . BOSTO: Inducements Eeld Out to tho Cunard Liuo for & Continunuce ok the Trips * of ‘Their Stoumers.’ BasToy, Mass., Moy 20.—An adjournod meot- ing was hold to-day of the conferonce committoes of the Boston Bonrd of Trade, and tho Boston Commoercial Exchange, who ore congidering tho subjoot of the.contemplated withdrawal of Ounard stosmers from this port. A series of resolutions were adopted aftor consldersble dis- oussion, roquesting tho Boston & Albany Rnil- road Company to eatablish rates of freiglit, and guaranteo of weights to_and from Boston, and maintsln thom m good faith for atleast ono yoar on the same basis as maoy exist, from timo to timo, (o ‘and from Now York. Tho Oompany i8 also requosted toreduce immediately its charges at its olavators to one cent per bushol for tho first -ton days, and ono tfl:nm:r of ono cent per bushol for exch ton days oroaftor, including insurance, s Bogrl O THE SOUTHERN FLOODS. More Ald Needed for the Inundated Suifororss ‘Wasnmaron, May 20.—The Mayor of New Or- lonng, in & lotter to a gontloman {n Washington, Eays that unloss the resonrces for roliof be iue croased soma way ta $1,000,000, many thousands must porish by famine, Evon that sum will not more than suffies to envo the lives of the -~ datod people till tho flood subsides aud tho over~ flowod Iauda are again tillablo, . OBITUARY. Gen, A. BB, Dycr. Wisuinarox, May 20.—Gen. A, B. Dyer, of tho Unutod Statos Army, died hero to-day. i CONFLICT OF JURISDICTION. Sypectal Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, MinwAvnre, May 20.—Gen, Hinoks, of the Boldiers' Tlome, and Bherift McDonald had an intorview yeatorday on the subjeot of Lho sur- rondor of the two inmates for whom » warrant was igsued by the Municipal Court, It 18 likely that the Bhoriff will uufimu an afidavit of the sljogations of the complainant, a8 requirad by aok of .Congrees, and the men will'he given up, ‘but'immediatoly handed over to tho Homo agalu Fundop wrlk of liabeny corgusy, , thy, suiuouy Loy prico .ot €400, fo ' SHORT HORNS. Sale of the Glen Flora Herd at Wau- kogan. Seventy-eight Head " Bring ' $65,000. The Avorage on Fifty-fivo Oowa Over $900. ' Special Dispateh 1o The Chicirgo Tribtine, ‘Waunzaan, IIl,, May 20.—%ho gront unle of tho Qlen Flora berd, the propotty of 0, O, Parks, of ‘Wankogan, IIl,, camo off to-day, and called to- gother botwoon 400 and 500 of the most promi- nont broedara on this contifient. Never boforo ot any provious salo wora so many togetlor, Evyery Slate in tho Unlon was woll. represonted, 88 wel as Canadn.- Upwards of 1,200 pursons wora on tho ground, Promptly at 11 o'clock a. m. the world-ronbwnod shorl-horn . “nue- tionoor, Qol. .Jamea W.- Judy, of Talluls, I, mounted. tho. commodious stand orooted for his uso, nnnouncod the terms of salo, conductod It with his usual skill and ability alwayp displayod on, such occasions, and &t G minutos past 4 o'clock p.m. ke closed out tha lost snimnl, rnn"zlmi. in the ahort apace of b hours and § minutes thie unprecedentod sum (in tho Weat at lonst) of 855,000 for 78 anlmala. The svorago on 65 cows was a liLtla over &900: The domand for bulls seomad light, and’thoy sold at ruinous low pricos, as the anuoxed roport will phow 3 3 2 ' . COWB—TIE GWYNNES. Tho first cow called into tho riig ‘was one of' tho noted Gwynnes, Jublleo Giwynne, importod from Englaud by J. Millor, Bl ‘was nt onco startod at 91,600 by Mr. Goorga. Robbins, an ageut of gomo of the noted English broedors, and Tun qnlclzy up to 84,600, nt which prico shio was knocked off to Col. 1. Danlap, of’ Jucksonyillo, Ti1,, who was offered o liandsomo ndvanco an hor by Mr. Parks; which e Eumlstcntly rotusod,’ and thia nablo epocimon of the bovino race wiil hore: aftor. grace thoe mondows of the Durham Btook Yarm at Jacksonvillo, 111, 2 S Aclody Qvynne came_noxt, and went'to J. Nichols; Bloomington, 1lL,, at 8800, . . Meclody Gwynno 10th, an 8-mouth-old ' calt, to Gou. Lippincott, Springflold, IIL., at $500. Melody Gwynnoe bih, abesntiful red Gwynoo, sold to Mr. Orr; of Wenona, 111, at $050, Molody Gwyuno 4th camo next, and sold at the oxtromo low prico of $000, to J. Nichols, of Bloomington, Ill. * g . Molody Giynno, another besutifal roan, 8- ‘year cow, Rold to Cliarles 8. Wadsyorth,'of Gens' es00, N. ¥, 6t 81,000. R 2 Noxt camo Molody . Gwynno 6th, ono of tho finaat of tho colobrated tribe in Amorics, #old’ to EJliott & Xent, of Des Moines, In,, at 81,600: ‘Then came a boautiful white Gwynno calf, and 80ld to Gon. Lippincott, of Hpringfold, 11l., at 50. 560, 2 This’ ono closed ont that noted family of Gwynnos, eight of thom realizing $8,800,:an av- orago of 81,100 each, - - THE MAZUREAS, ‘Tho Gwynnes being all sold, the celebrated Mazarkaswero commonced by Mazurka Duchess, who was sold to Ellicott & Xant, Des Moinos, at $1,620. Hazurkn Duchoss, 8, to B. B. Grooms, Win- ohester, Ky., at 91,350, )\ b . ‘| THE BOUANE, Amid the cheers of tho crowd, came’ in {lio firat of tho noted Sousns of Glen Flora, started at $1,000, and quickly run up to 81,825, Sold to Avery & burphy, Dotrolt, Mich, Thon came the 4th Miss Wiley, of Glon Flora, the very chofcest Mies Wiloy, andsold at less than one-half ier ronl value, §850, to J. Nichols, Bloomington, Til. ¢ The 5th Miss Wiloy, of Glon Flors, one of tho most beautiful rods, brought $1,250,, T, J. Mo- gibbon, of Cynthinnz, Ky., boing the lucky pur- chasor. ¥ TNOSE OF BHATION. The 12th Roso of Richland, ono of ‘the noted Roso of Sharous, 8o highly, prized in Kentucky, sold to J. H, Kissingor, of Clarksville, Mo., at 8825, + Tho 15th Rose of Richland, o beautifal roan ycnrlinfz. was quickly sold to Mr. Emery Cobb, of Kankaleo, 111,; at$1,600. : Ireno 11th, one of the samo tribo, boing the 1agt of the Roso of Sharous, a cholce roan' calf, sold in less tlian ono minuto to Gon. Lippincott, of Springfield, TN, at §1,000, OTRER OFFERINGS. Tl Sharons being all sold, tho chofcs imported cow, Lady Oxford wos lod in the riug, startod at $1,600, and was quickly knocked off to H, Lud- ington, of Milwaukoeo, Wia., for §2,350, > Finotin, tho samo pedigreo ns .f.ndy Oxford, with young calf at foot, was not sold on account of uo boing in a8 good condition ns was dosired. An imporied Malmaly, bred by Messre. Grauo & Sons, of Gloucostorshite, England, brought $1,600, Gon. Lippincott, of Springfield, Iil., bo- ing tho purchnsor. Hor Toan helfor calf, 8 months old, a forfune in herself, sold at-tho Iow prieo of 8710, to 8, W. Jacobs, of West Liborty, own. Victorls, of :Glen Florn, n ohoico red show cow, a8 rngldly ruo up to §1,826, and eoud to J. Nlullola, ot Bloomington, Iil, . Gom Third, an old favorilo among our Westorn breodors, and truly ona of the goms, eing well advanced in yoars, having producod cight calves, all of which liave been sticcessful prizes, sold ol & grent eacrifice to Gon, Moredith, of Oambridgo (City, Ind,, nt 8600." iy Wy gt Pattio Nuplor, gop by tho noted imported bul Gen, Napier, wns rold for £850 to Hurvey Sow- dosky, Indignols, Til, Athialio, n bonu iful roan cow, with ‘calf at her foot, got by n Roso of Sharon bull, Cal, Fown- loy, ;icfild at 9025 fo J. . Shalloy, of Shan- non, Til, J 5 i Athalio, another of the samo family, and slred by Waroflold, the groat Muscatoon, braufllxt §510, Jl'z Nichols, of Bloomington, IUl., being the pur- chagor. < Oxford Princess, 2nd, due to calt in* & day or two, to imp. Gon. Napior, soldto T. J. Mogibbeu, of Gynthinna, Ky., at $1,500, Lady Lauguish, snother Oxford, atarted at £0600, and was guinkly nold to J, W, Wadaworth, of Goneso, N. .Y, at 81,000, Batterily, a benutiful -year-old roan, sold to 8. E. Ward, Xansaa Oity, Mo., at $300. . Oxtord Buttertly, 2nd, one of the cholcest heifora in the lierd, gold at a Eronh bargain to J. Oborn, of Towznds, Iil, at $900, . - Tuslion, btb, sold to, Rohort Millar, of Canads, at §600. Bho was.really o chenp hoifer, boing sired by the Groat Muscatoon, G t“?‘f‘lgg Pink goeg to B. Cobb, Kankakes, Ill, at 9785, o e Lator 2nd, s cliofce -red voarling, goos at 8610 to Willlam Tthodos, o Salem Station, Wi British Daron’s Gom,, sired by Brftish. né%ll% by B. W. Juoobs, -0f West Liberty, Baron, In, at . MORE HOUANE, - .. Lady Soloway,. brodin Cunads, and & vory Gholes roan ;cow, - soid .to 8. Aikman & o) Dania, Vermillion Qounty, Ind., at &500, Third Souan, of Glen ¥'lora, one of the famous Bouans, brought £1,000, the R{u‘uhnaur Doing J. H. Kissinger, of Clarksvillo, Ao, . Bixth Bounn of.Glon Flora, ouo of the cholcest Bouans, goes to J. H. Kissinger, of Clarksville, Mo, at'81,335.. Bovanth Bouan of the Glen Flora broed to Gon, Naplor, goes to 1. Huston, Blandensvillo, 1ll,, ot 81,500, Tourth Hounn of Glon Flors then walks into tho ring, Mr. Parks offering $000 for her firat calt a8 8oon a8 dropped. Bhe immediately runs up toI 31,125, and goos to Emery Cobb of Kauka- o s ; . o, Til, "o Fifth Bousn of Glon Flora, & fino rod nnd whito_cow, goes to J. M, Kissingor, of Olarks- villo, Mo., nt €825, ‘Ihe Efig:th Bouan of Glen Flora fions ab 8926 to A, W. Browning, of Collinsyilie, 111, Tho Tanth Souan of Glon Florn brings’ &850, Bought by 1t; Huston, of Blandensville, LI, 'he Ninth Bouan of Glen TFlors, $865, toJ, H. Kissingor, of Clarkavillo, Mo. - Now comos the Jast Sonan of Glon Flors, and Bnid to bo tho bost, Goes nt $850 to Gon, Chaxles L, Lippincott, of Bpringtiold, 111, Bou, Augeling, same blood a# the Bouans, goos to Day Broa., of Utica, In., nt £025. Sou. Angoline fifth, » beautiful whito cow, gaos to J, R, Bhelley, S8hannon, 111, at $026, 1 Hout. g_;nzfiulhm n_Lxl{:, to D. Coolson, of Downey, n., o ) Hou, Angolino soventh brings 8610, ana goes to Simon Heattic, of Whitovalo, Canada, - Yopoe twenty-sovénth, Bold to Avery & Murphy, Detrolt, Mioh, nf 8400, Rhoda Oth, to F, M, Myors, of Wenona, Il st §10. TNhoda 4th, €300, to Harding, o Waukesha, Wis.. -Rhoda §d, §240, to the samo, Migobiof, $240, to. Hobert Millor, of Pigkering Ogu, Mayfloyer, $200, to Goorge Harding, o Wieconsin, " Young Evangelino, bred by f\' 1. Oranig, Oannda, 280, to tho same ag nbove, May- flower, $210, ‘to O, V. Chandlor, of Macomb, 1\, Mlaohiof, 8240 to Robort Millor, of Cannds. Migohier, 6206, to Br, Lathrop, of Wisconsin, .. pULLS, The fine Imported bull, Royal Duke, méfl 8 | &1 -Duke, 81 ot 600, ‘brook, Illinos, Ha I8 well worth £2,600, Boo- ond Grand Duke of Airdrie, 8400, toD..Oookson, - of Downoy, Tn, _ Maator_ Mazurks, 2d, 8266, 3. H. Spears, Tallula, Iil, Barcn Oxford, Gwynno, 2d; $800, to A, Bteawn,.of Ottaws, Ill, Ho {8 ono of tho fineat show-bulls in the Northwest, Boo- ond: Baron Gwynno, $180, Parls, Mo, Baron Gwynno, 4d, 817, L. D. Henulng, Loo Co, Iit.. Baron Jublieo Gy ne, 3800, .Dunlng, of Jackson, Iil, . Twededolo, by J, JL..Eposrs, $185, 7. H. Bpoars, Tallulu, 1. Alma Dule, : 8285, Mr. *Motliows, Darlington, Wis. Bhamrock, , J. . Middlocoff, of Paxton, Ill. Calm 05, 3..2, Paul, Bugar Grove, Tll. Baron Hounn, 280, fo J. 11, Bpoars, Tallulu, Iil. . Ox- ford Yangulah, ono of tho vory choiceat Ox- fords in - Amorien, sold for the low price to Jmunon Mix, Rankekeo,, Il Rodorle, 3210, to 1% Colo, Linen Mills, 1l Puantom's Oxford, 6145, toWillinm Condell, Lnko Toreat, 1L, Planct, 8140, to J. oy, Yoskavillo, 1Il. Gienelr, §105, to'0.d. Brown, Lilinols, Gonolr, 8105, to O, J. Brown, Iilinow, O%ford Duko; fifth &160,itoJ. IE_Sponrs, Tallwls, Il Oxford Chief, 8165,.to T, 31. Spoars, Tallula, 111, Oxford Iloro, second, 8145, Lo J. 1L Bpenrs, Taitula, Xil. Firth) Duko of Hondon, $140, to' D. P. Koo, Lako County, Ii, With thisclosed one of _the groatost and moot sucgessful alos of this noble raco of cattlo aver Lold in tho Woat. It must not bo undorstoad, howevor, thov the young aud entorprising pro- prictor of Glon Flora, Mir. O. C. Parks, is going out of .the businoes, ag ha, has upwards of 60 hend you on hand, which spe without doubt tho finost hord of its numbor in 'Amorica. . FOREIGN. MacMahon Finally Succeeds in Form- ., ing a Cabfnet, its! Menitiers Chosen from the Right and Right Centre. More Severs Flghi.lr'\g'_ in the Vi~ cinity of Bilbao. : A FRANCE, Lowpon, May 20.—A special dispatch saysthat tha allogdd chatlongo of Paul Cassagnno by thp |- Dukq do Chartres is unfounded. . PARE, May, 20.—Tt isrumoréd that tho domand “for n'dissolution of tho Assembly bas becn re- pudinted by the Loft and tho Exireme Right. « The report flattons the Bourso. 2 I'Agus. . May 20.—The Miniaterial crisls con- tinuce. The only prugmua made to-day wae an ngroemeont botwoen .. President Macdahon aud tho Right Cnntrn‘;\mi 10 Bonapartist should bo called to the Cabinet, which oxcludes Magne. Loxnoy, May 21.—Tho Daily . News speolal {rom Paris snya tho Cabinot Lns_boon formed. Ita principal ‘membors .are Goulard; Do lns Ca- ses, Layorgno, Grivart, aud Czaune, all of syhom belong to the modarate section of the Right aud Right Contro. 'The objoot of the new Govern- monc i8 to conoiliate both Contres, m order to onxry the Bopteaniat Coustitution. through tho Asgewbly, - | i ) I g 13 SWITZERLAND. QGeNEva, May 20.~~Threo American students ab Tausnnno were drowned yestorday in Lake Gonova.® . 5 — SPAIN. fovera skirmishos botweon MApnrp, May 2 | tha Ropublicans and Carligta acousrcd yesterday, in the neighborhood of Bilbao. -The Carlists nt- tnokod, nnd were repulscd with hoavy loss. Thirty Oarlists wore captured, Tho Republicaus lost 100 in killod and wounded. Loxpox, May 20.—The Carlists report that thio Republicana 10st 500 killed and woundod in the ungnizomm\b of yostordny, which took place at Canabloja. g INDIANA ODD-FELLOWS, Proceedings of the Grand Lodgo of In- 1 ‘dlanapolis, Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. Ispavarvorts, Ind., May 20.—The Grand Lodgo, of tlie I 0. O.F. of Indianapolis. met this morning with the following grand officors prosent: Richard Owen, Grand Master, Bloom- ington ; D. B. Bhedler, Reprosonintive Grand Mastor, Munolo ; J. B. Xhuball, Grand Warden, Kendallvillo; B, I', Foster, Grand Sccrotary, Indianapolis ; T. P, Haughey, Gtand Trensuror, Indiaoapolls; J, W. McQuiddy, Grand Ropro- sontativa of tho Grend Lodgo of tho United Btates, Platt; J. Wiso, Grand Representativo of tho Grond ' Lodgo of - tho .United Btates, Fort Wayno; W. R, DMoyms, Altornato, ‘Anderson ;. W. Y. Morrow, Grand Ghaplaiy, DMad. ison; A.H, Frelsgnto, Grand Marshal, Now Harmony; H. O. Heslxust, Grand_Conduotor, ‘Fraukfort; - M. G, Mclain, Grand Iferald, Ins dignapolis. i ai E 5 ‘T'ho attondanco from enbordinate lodgey was Inrgo,.ovor 500 boing presont. - ‘Tho standing committées woro appointed and ‘reports of the grand - officers. were submitted nnd appropri- atoly roferrod. - TIE REPORTS BIOW . . forty-two ladges, with an effective total num- ber of contsibuting mombors of 23,190, an increass of 620. Rosources of (o lodgos; §019,868.73. Exponded for- - rolief -and chnrlty, * €05,558.70. . Twonty:two now lodges havo " boen nstiluted aod one resusciuted since tho Novombor communieation, and eight Rebolkah - Dogrea Lodges have boen instituted. Thoro was tho sum of $2,937.93 on baid In tho Trensury of tho Grand Lodgo, : with asscts amounting to $7,225.43. Theo Grand Lodgoe Hall fand amountoed to 240,660, Tho. roprésontatives to'the Grand Liodge of the United Btates woro instructed (o invite that body to hold ite noxt seasion in tlils city. **Tho following regolution was m‘lupm&v 2 Desolved, That our Grand Ropresontafives to {ho @rand - Lodgo of the United Statea Lo fustructed to urge upon that body tho passage of o law prohibiting Todges from xecolVing {ato. Thorberslip hny persoy gognged in the mennfacture or aulo of spiriiuons liguors, and that they be requested touse thefr best ondeavors {0 induce thoso now 80 engagad to relinquish tho trafle. . 4 The {nl]owln%ofiloera were nominated: Grand Mastor—D. B, Bhoidlor, of Jonosboro, Daputy Grund Mastor—J. -B, Kimbal), Xendallvilla. Grand Warden—Leonidas Bexton, Rushville; 8. B, Halley, Jefforaonvillo; W. P, Wilson, Rich- mond ; Moses G, MoLain, Indinunpolis ; It Fisher, ‘Lama; Thomas Jones, . Littla York; Goorgo P, Holloway, Portland ; 8. 8. Dennott, ‘Nowcunstle ; and Lundon: 0. Roso, Laporto, Grand Secretary —B. I, Foster, Indiannpolis, Grand Treasuror —T, R. Haughoy, Indianapolis, Ropresontatives to” tho Grand Ludfio of tho United Blatos— Tichard Owen, Now Harmony ; James W, Ilines, }\Iadé:on. Altornate—Thomas Underwood,. La~ eyotto, , - | S Aflor the oxemplification of tho unwritten works, the Grand Lodgo adjournsd until to~ MOrTQs Morning. . e TELEGRAPHIC. BREVITIES. Advicen from Madeira stato that the vines are in o entisfactory condition, ’ —Tha Connecticut Leglelaturoe, in joint con- yontlon yosterday, oloctod V. W. Eaton, Unitod Btatos Benator. 3 —The bm{gnl of tho olty publio sohools of Milwoukeo, Wis,, asks for a total of $147,800 for tho year. o, i —Azores nowspapors dony the existence in thogs islands of n movement in favorof annexn- tion to tho United Statos, —Sixty Mounonites arrived in New York yoa- torday from Russia, and loft for Yankton, Dak., in tho ovoning. e —The fourteonth annual mesting of 'the Indi- sna Woman Suftrago Assaciation will be beld at Tort Woyna May 26 and 28, Large delegations aro expected from all parts of the Btato, —The protracted **look-out " of farm laborors In Lincolnshire, Eng., hos onded by a sottlement ‘which will probnhly 8 adopted in other agriculs tural distrlots of ngland, 4 —Amoug tho paksengors Ly tho stoamship Abyasinta, for Laverpool yestordny, wors Gon, Bohenok, Judgo Dooli tlo, and ox-Benator Bayard, —l'ho bridal party from tho White Rousa will eail in the stosmer Baltio on Suturdny. ~'ho Patrons of Husbandry in Howard Coun- 5;, Ind., will hold a union” pienio at Kokomo unction. ‘I'lioy invite tho surrounding countien and manutacturors gonorally to participato, aud tho latter to exhibit agrionlinral muchinery, Halt-fare traing will run from Indlauapolis, Lo- gnuxlqort, Poru, and Andersou. —NRoports from all sootions of Nobraska show that the prospects for the grain and fruit orops aro v;ru)ry mn‘x[lnh])‘gée ~—1Tho Naw York Btato Assoolated Pross met In Now York yosterdny. Tho following ofticors wore oleotods Presldent, James Warceu, Baffulo Courler ; Boorotary. wud Tresaurer, i, O, R. Lucker, Troy 'mes; Exoculive 'Commiites, William Purcoll, Noohester Union; Carrol B, Smith, Byracusa Jowrnal; 3; C, Cuyler, Albnny Jizpress; M. . Willimns, udson Hegister ¥4, 0, Hazard, Elmira Gazelle. ~TProsident Cilman, of tho Unlvorelty of Call: Mottty fornis, yostordny rond a papor on ** California, Iy Shniy’ in Boclal Bcionce,” before tho Boolal Holenco Assooiation {n Now York, ~A mpooch alq‘hl hours long, lasting untll half-pest 6 o'clock yostorday morning, was do- llvered in tho City Councii of Bpringflold, O., nlfhe bofore lnat, by a momber In support of & ealoon ordinance, putting drinking places undor such restrictions as to amount to prohibitton. The ordinance waa finally lald on the table, —Samuol Parker, of Honry, 111., wag appointed Mosgongor of the Gimin Inspeotion Dopartmont vico M. I\, Blommorman, removed by the Tiail- road Commisslonors yosterdny. ~Liconeo was fssued ynntm‘dn{ to the North- western Bupply Company of Chicago, capltal 960,000, Cextiflcates of orpanlzatlon wero is- sucd to ths Ilninosville Litorary Association, of Lako County ; to tho Plulosophical Bocloty, of Chilongo, and {o' the Onnrga, Iroquols County, Livo ook Imrnrllng Company, oapital £80,000. —Tho races in Courtrldgo City, Ind,, commono- ing " June 3, promiso to bo tho bLost ever hold thoro. Over mixty flyors are thoro now, and among thoko already ontorod aro Thomas L. Young, Professor, Chicago, Hooslor Dick, Lnw- ronco, and othors, that trof in the twontios. Tho tragk is in bettor condition than ovor Loforo, and good time will bo mado, —Diapatohes from Wilmington, Dol. atnto that within the past two wooks a & actos of binolt bug s "appoated in considerable numbers in tho n\m-nundin5 poach orchards, and espocially in thoso naar Donton, Carolino’ Couaty, Md., and Lias dono merious damago. In one nurnnr{v tho fttod pioaks ot 83,000 troos woro ontirely illod, Itis sesortod that tho inmcct is oven capable of deatroying largo troos, asit thickly covors tho lenvea, —_— SPEOIAL NOTICES. TO ALL, PARTIOULARLY INVALIDS, SPRING fs » trying soaton. Indications of slcknons should at onco ba' sttondod to, Fatal disonsos may bo caused by allowlog_tho bowels to hocoma constipatod, and tho syatom {0 romata fa & disordored condition, until tlie dlsordor bas timo to dovelop itsolf.: An ounco of provention_ia Woith & pouad of eure, fsan old and trutiful sasing. Thorofors, wo dvise il who aro troublod with tho complaints wow vory provalont— hesdacho, tndlgostion, disordored Iiver, want.of appo- tite, nausos, or foverlsh skin, to tako, without dlay, Boboniok's Mandrake Pills, Wo know of no’ remodyso Tarmless and doolsivo in lts actlon. It atonco strikosat thoroot of thio dlscase, snd producos & hoalthy tono to thosystom. Pooplo never neod suftor from suy diseaso arialng from .a disordored condition of the liverif they -would tako this ‘execllosit medicino whon thoy faol tho flrst {ndications of tho malady. Familtosloaving home for tho summor months should take throo or four boxos of those piffa with thom. Thoy hav an almost fustantancous offoct. Thoy wilt roliavo tho patiant of hendocho In ono or two hours,and will rapidly oleanso tholivorof surround. ing bilo, and will offoctually pravent o billous attack, They aro sold by all druggtsts, The Confesstons of an Invalid, Euplihad s acgoc nd o tiohonu g vepnemen plying tho means of solf.cura, Wi o o rod. himaolf, and sont. fros. of sharce. A TITAN L MAYBATIE, Box 163, Bronkyn, Ne¥: . SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW SPRING DRESS 600DS, SIMPSON, NORWELL & C0. Aro opening daily largo lines of GLACE MOHAIRS, Mohair Pongaes, All-Wool DeBoges, Col'd Onshmorps, Bilver Gray, 8ilk and Wool, Plain and T'willed Pongees. A most magnite icent assortmont of Black Cashmeres, At 81, $1.13%, $1.26, and $1.50, oxtra valuo. Just oponed, a Iargo importation of our col- obrated “INVINCIBLE” Double Warp Black Alpacas and Pure Mo- hnirs, and “Dragon Brilliantines,” 2 ; FROM 25 cents a Yard up. SMOKING TOBACOOS. “Beware” Of mitations of our oricbratod 0P T0P aud T L SHOKING TOBACCOS, "The only gonuina Tip Top boars AN ANOHOR, and the X L tho words TRIX AND A RTDER, on tho label. 5 GRADLE & 8TROTZ, 209 and 211 South Wator-at. . STOOKHOLDERS' MEETIN Oftee of Chicago & Northwestera Railway © 7 Compay, 62 Wit £ Yonis, Aprll 80, 1874, "The anmmal mooting of tho tGckialiats fad bondhuid: ers of tne Clicago & Northwestorn Rallway Oompany, for 0 eloction of Dircctors pursuant ta law, and for the transaation of auch ather busfusss as may 'como heforo said meotitg wiliboTolihat the olia'of e Gompuury it 1ho clty of Ohicago, on Thiursday, tha 4l day of Juno Bk SRt B i i Aencts rosontiug thelr votlng bon Sitico of tha Gompany Valbat., Now York, for rogls: o tralion on ar Lforo the 4th Of MiJ, DEOYiinG AL KRR, \ M. L. Bxxes, In., Booivtary: - s Frosldent OFPICE CHICAG, ROCK WSLARD & Bk (TFIC RATLROAD COHPANY, April 23, 184, Tho annual mesting of the Gtookholders of the Chicago, Rook Island & Paclfio Raflroad Company, for tha olection of Dirgotors, pursuant to law, and tha transaotfon of euch othor business as may como boforo thain, will be hold at tho offico of tho Company, in tha clty of Ohlcayo, on ‘Wadaoeday, tlo thind day of Juno noxt, at 11 c'ulack a, m, N E. ¥ 1L TOWS, En:mu;’y.ou“ E. TRAOY, Prestdent, STOOKHOLDERS' MEETING. l’," 1o llln"Uuy of Ohleago, st 10a. m,' Wodnuaday, Juno 0UToLn: T4 h Tiranch Dock Uompany.. UMMER RESORTS, HATEIELD HOUSE, Mnssena Bprings, On Raguette Ricer, three milesfrom S, Lawrence iiser, Wittopan JUNE 1, for sevsption of guesta. Asaomuo, stions firat-class, = Tho hotol fs entirely'now, and hiag boon fltted and furnishod with overy modern convealonca, Gond Hahing ond hunting, Tho propriotors havs doformined to prosent o house fn overy ay worthy of putronago. ‘Fho w uro highly rocominonded by the wadical (rulty in wlda range of dis- guaen. Address TLATITIELD MUK, Mussons Hosinge. St. Lawruaco Co., Now Yorlgy oF MoUA W, .1 Row 13 THOS. Htoamboat Agunt,” S South Murkot- ‘Onfoago, from Qtofp, ni, dally. PLREECTION BOKERS BITTERS. Newars of Countorfeits. DISSOLUTION NOTIOES, DISSOLUNTION. 1oThe pastnarahd heratofora oxfating botwesn T, Ta ¢ e P nioavilio. Th.. nnd ageets & Avaatl: 5 o O aalsualvetl by Hltation. "o bt ot (o Stoss lr|ll‘l basarty larutt, & Simald, ol ok iy 555 nrao sty Uhlesko, Tha ‘an o 110059 wat 10¥ 180 Hriy g7 1 "Tiakolow & goy o0 Muher PROFESSIONAL, . R. HUNTER (LATE OF NEW YORK), On Consumption. TETPEIL VI Iaving oaplalned ho naturo of **Catatels," *Granue tarThroat,"and **Chiunto Bronohitle," 1now vamo to speak of Consumnption, dn which ey luvarjably oud when nogloctad. Consumptian Ia lttlo undorstaod 1y tho poople, and yat 18 tho most somnmon disoasy known to nan. Bocauso of thiswantof knowladge, atid th foarful provalenco and fatality of this dlscnso, it appoals mioro Mtrongly Lo tha ‘pbysician for holp (han any othor n tho long cataloguo of bodily afiotionss Tho wockly billsof mortality prova that In this climata fully ono-fourth of_tho entiro popalas tion above tho age of 16 years fall a srcrifica to this form of lang disoaso, Tho quostion of provontion and troat. mont, thorofaro, 18 of tho Importanca of 1ifo ftxelt to onas fourtis of (hayooplo of Ghiengo, Unloss thoy aro saved through tho adaption of some mpraved mothod of madl- cation thole doom 1s soalod, and the only quostion ls whothior thay will bo callod upon to rendor up tholr lives totho {nsatiate dosirogar this yoar, or tho noxt, or ln fol+ lowing yoars, 3 Tha total tnoMoacy fof all means hithorto employed through tho stomach ia sufliclont to demanstrato - that the dlsneso oonnot Lo eurod in that wer. So, long o same fdoas provall, aud tho sxmo course ont s lnumv-xl";.muh'hnumn("‘.fl" in_dis- ailare o tho paat, no bunefit will follow tha miafviration of tho piyslciad, Fho discaso will contin .t L ~equivalont to tho hand of d 21 1L has been, oath, ont nh{.mnmwfil ko 0 prosoribin, without knowiodge and ‘wittiout hops. B D mption among genoral id to bo any ostablished of ita naturo. Kach has o kind of but it {a raro indeod fo find one whose - . Jn tho early stagea thoy gonorally Tistake and troat it for somo uther and Joss serlons malndy, ang 1atar, whan its roal natuco is revenled, thoy abandon all T moraly sook to palliate 'the moro urgont symptoms. 5 Exvopt in 8 vory limited numbor of casos tho disensa fs not detooted untfl it in_firmily ostabilshod, ‘and, con atontly, no effort 1s mado ta provont its dovulopmont at 8 timo whon tlia hast roaults ilghit 1ie oxpooiad to attond troatmont, e tlioro 18 losa of flosh, Sough, purulont oxpectoraiion, and apliting of bl When the tothio- scono revasla tho proseaug ut u carity In tho Juogs ‘an orcuesion domonntratos thial a considorabla portion las hecomo rolitl by tuberoles, 1io morest tya fn tha profos- efon knows that the natlent ia far advancod fn_consump- tiom, and yot auch ia the oondidion of most cases Uofora e [hoas aro not tho early symptoma of Oonsnmption, Thoy are, In fact, tho aymirlojas of tho canfiesen divense; Now, wikt1s tobodauo? Are e, nttor listoning and Porciiesing, —porousiing and listening auale,—lo ahale ouc lioads and say, ** My good sir, yorto th Co and nothiax osn {ie doto to sava you! fo I!ll alolan who 1ntimatos as muoll, though bu doos not eay L in o many words, uttors o ilbel on his art; for, al- though n wuch a énto thoro ts wront dangor, ‘afultuoh may bo dono, and myof ougitio o dona, Toir? Nolby Ing oub withs (o Improstion that tho pationt's discasa inourablo, and m;'. tomporaty ‘onso 1a oll hat wo can routiso him 6ot by prasaribing otion aftor pation with 1o view ouly of allazing somio troublosymo sympiom; nt by moroly oponing (ho hovela ‘isen”thioy aro ‘conilnad, or comininy il whon' thoy sfo opons by Incronsinz expectoration wion toe ‘woaniy, "o cliockluyg It wiion tag grant: ttieso, (liough thoy consiltato ‘noarly tho wholo of the proseit modsof troating Consump. tion, ‘eould Lie accomplished by the verlest greonhorn who ‘had spont but six months in a "ductor's diaponsary almost olt as tho dootor biineoll, They aro all woll onough, anfar an they go, inssmucls as they roliovo o patiodts Aisaomfort, bitt, AR ciirative menns, thoy are utteriy worth= Leas,~miay, oy, thoy are crusly Looauso thin vory, relict Tulls tha patient'into a {alsa security, and {nduces him to think he In Loing troatod for the cure of his disoato whon liaia ratddly apjironohing kia oud undor o wrotehod co of pulliation, “No, w it (e asrma Dol Il Lhe gront causo, - Wo must attack: trm disoaso in. hn‘\lnl end through the Tunge by dircct medication, We muat vorah tlio fufiercles n tho Lunge nnd the carbon in tha blood, and we oan nover do thet through tho stomach, T this ol lmiato mioat cunos af coussmption taka ¢ ¥isa in samo form of chronfc disonso of whichi load to th th—gras bronchitls, 1f Xuouh would but realizo that tho lungs Tncom diseasc alter lon_continuntico of thes aifootionnand 18 in fack - bhut the uol or conscquanco of nogleoting thom, ap coul 1 such casos be piroventod, consumption woul loga lslf ite torror licro again e aroinot by an. othor diifoulty. Tiocause, wesliing out tho noas, wit **salt and water" and snitling upn’lu\vlmnll.‘l of quack nostrums—sold as **catarrh reniedies ™ will ot outg cas tarrh they aro fast coming to the couclusion that it, too, is inourable. Ho 1iitlo isdona toprevont consamption and stiilToss to oure It afteri is eatablisbod, ‘Wha can wunder that one-fourth of tho people dlo fn lhopoloss misary whan siuh sonsolosy fdoas Provallt, In- stead of golng to work like rationa] boinga to proicct. 1ho s from frritation by s propor treatmont of cstarrh, under which overs cago can bo curcd, thoy frittor away praclous tiine) walting for tho lungs tolbocomo disontad Bnit when they hnve actunlly producod consumption by fhieir folly abandon all hopa of ours aud commit thele livos {o'a misorabio aourso of palilation which Hovor yob saznd 3 oaso, Without courage and pesseveronco nothing, 1s ourable, But with theso aidod by propor kud_slliiul treatmont consumption can wunerally bo arrosted evon afior tho ungs are oxtonsivoly diseased. (To be Continued.) . oz, Tho writor of (LOLIALE WUNTER, 3L D, - 0T, —Tho writer of thaso lalters can ba. consltod's No, 32 Wabah-av., on all alteations of ths thraat, lunga and Boart. Voure,"9ta (. JAPANESE SILXS. JAPANESE SIS AN UNUSUAL BARGAIN. ‘We shall, on Thursday, May 21, place on sgale 100 pieces Genuine Japanese Silks, At the remarlkably low price of 50 CTS, PER YARD! Goods that have been sold this senson at $1.00? e, Leiter & Co, State and Washingtou-sts. LINEN GOODS. LINEN DAMASKS, Tahle Cloths, | Déssert Cloths, Napkins, Pruit Cloths, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Plain Linen, Towelings, Sheetings, AT THR LINEN STORE. GARTER & WARRIV'S, 77 STATR-ST, TRYSSES, RIGGS? HARD RUBBER TRUSS The license to manufaotura and sell the Hard Rubber T!‘u-’m,f anted to Isnae B. Booloy by the late Dr. J. W, Riggs, Invontos and Patontee, expired with the original term of the patent, Jau, 17, . Baid patent having boon oxtendad, s now'in litigation, and moanwhile, the undorsignod, sole ownor therool, has rosumied, the manutagtire of ‘Trussey, undor #aid patont, and ia E’mmmd to wupply nll demonda from the Lrado, ut figuros which will onablo them to ‘competa With any trues now in the markot. Ordora roupootiully solicited. JAS, 0. RIGGS, 2 Barolay-st, N. ¥, Bartlatt, Butman & Parkor, 60 State-at. Chiouzo, Solo Agonts Tor tho Weat. SUMMER RESORTS, TUAT BARATOGA BERINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEF, +“ BRESLIN, PURROKLE & CO., Propriotars, U 1% prl t YL opot Jus X, st pupIat prioow: S por ‘wok for e wadlk for dv % j [ d At _uu‘tvr}l“'fi'l'-‘. fi'v"v'v‘w‘r'i Qitys o ww"u ‘,‘f‘f‘?? .-

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