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THE CHICAGO DATLY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE .4, 187a. st et e oSt e et e e St e e e e ———————————— e e i A ety 5 RELIGIOUS GATHERINGS. Tho Presbyterians Give a Good-By and Thanks to 8te Louis, The Next Assembly to Be Held in Cleveland. Ritunlism in the Church Strongly Condemued, Review of tho Work Accomplished by the Assembly. d It Was More Happy in Undoing than in Doing. THE PRESBYTERIANS. Speeiat Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLOBING DAY OF THE GENERAL ABSEMBLY. Br. Loums, Juno 8,—On thiy, the lnst day of &ho Assombly, thoro was early displayod a dispo~ sition to push business. 'Iho first thing of im- portanco was tho cousidoration of tho’ Babbath question, Dr, Erkino vead s vory long and urgumontativo paper on Sabbath obsorvance, which wound up with resolutions ihat wo ought to havo a strict obsorvanco of tho Lord's day, aud that stockholders of corporatious, such ng stonmboat companics, railronds, and other com- panies that are 1mn on the » Babbath, whould do all in thoir power fo lave tho practico stopped, and it wns furthor proposod in caso thoy could not succeed in_ of- Tectlng this reault, thon they slould withdraw from the companies. 'I'his latter part of tho rosolution was not adopted, but tho former part wag, ‘The paper was rocommended to tho Board aof Publication for publication, together with ail tho resolutions, but with the undoratanding that tho recommondation fn regard to withdrawing sliould not bo dircetly indorsed, NO RITUALISA. The Committoo ou Rosponses and Ritualism in Christ worship brought in n report condonn- ing, ingovoro torms, all ritunlism, which waa unznimously adopted. ‘Tho paper roforred from the Bynod of Justice on o Prosbyterian Conforonce in Indin was dis- cussed b lunfith. ond it was concluded to lot the Tuisgionnries have o Presbytorian Confederation, provided that it attempted no occlesastical control, or interforiug in' sny wav with tho mothor Church ~ in this country, “Tha question having boon aprung in_rogard to dencouns distributing the broad and wino st the Lord's Supper, itwas decided, by an emphatic majority, that thoy had that right. ‘There was o discussion on tho appropriations ordered by tho Committee of Benevolonce and Financo, as publishod in* yeaterday's TRinuse, and tho item of appropriation for Homo Mis- sious of $600,000, ordered yestordny, wagohnngod to $600,000, being $400,000 for Homo Missions pruficr, and £100,000 for sustention. ‘I'ho largor part of tho day was used up in tho morely routine discussion of Bynodicsl rocords wnd kindred topics, Dr, W, fikman, of Detroit, read a sorics of resolutions - TUANKING ALOST EVERYRODY for thelr kindness iu 5. Louis, and mnde n very fooling spcoch on tho smmo subject, sud Di. Crosby secorided his resolutions in n noat speocl, whilo D, Dickoy, of this city, returnod thoir compliments” in_a toiling spoectt, in which Lo nid, anong other things, tuat his committoo Lad been greatly aided by cltizons and membora of churchos who woro not Presbyterinns, THE NEXT ASSKMDLY AT CLEVELAND, Clovoland way decided upon us tho plnce for the meeling of tho next Genersl Assembly, Tn brielly roviowing tho work of Lhis Assom- bly, its gencial condorvative and mild polioy stands out in bold roliof. It spent much of its timo on tho groat quostion of cousolidation, Tho wholo intention of tho loadors of that schome svas to unify the benevolent work of the Chureh. They intended to bring nll benevolent enterprises of tho Church under ubout thres heads, Torcign Missions, lome Miesious, and the Board of Publication, Thoe New Yorkera wore tho inveutors of tho scheme. Tho results were that Sustentation was added to Homo Missions, and the Freodmen's affuirs aro to bo wound up in fivo yenrs as a spocial commiittao, onA o ot of that Commutes s to bo haudod ovor to the Tome Missions, At the end of that timethe nume is to be dropped and the word *‘Mission- nry " to bo usoed instend, and weveral small com- mitteos nro to have ouo treasury instosd of oud Tor cach, a8 NOW, FLENSYLVANIA'S OPPOSITION. Inall of theso echemes tho Pennaylvania dalegation wes solid aguiust auy change, but ic sooms now tha new orgunization will cruse loss triction and do mora eifectunl work than under the old plan. “he nest groat work was o thorough and com- probensive review of the nction of the Assembly of 1866 and 1866 in rogard to the declaration and tostimony of Dorder Stato Synod ques- tions, and the emphatic recomstruction of tho cets of thoso Assomblics in the words “null and void,” thus giving the great wedgo to ot only a mission of the Bynod of the order Buates, but of the preat Southern Assembly of tho Presbyturian Church, It is now ONLY A QUESTION OF TINME about tho union of ull the scattored fragmonts of the I'resbyterian Church. "Tho reconciliation of Judgo Drako sud Dr. James H, Brooke will grently. husten this Yesult, s thoy #tood at the extremo cuda of antagonism, This Assembly hus appoiuted tun of its ablest miniu~ mfin to bring about o reunion with tho Southern urell, TEmphatic ground has been taken for tompor~ ance, although tho moans to bo employed in the rum‘)]renuinu of tho liquor-traflia wore not indi- cated. £ Who woman question, aa Dr. Orosby calls it, was sottled emphutieally, s far as it went, in thut it was sottled that womon may pray and noak in social prayor-meotings, 1 their pastor uad Session will allow them, On ovory question of progress the Assembly #poko cautiously, but emphntically, in tho right dircetion. 'The Assembly consisiod of nearly 6.0 mombers, und was & body of men tunt would comparo favorably with the most enlightened bady of mon that has ovor assombled for relig- ioud purposes in jthis jeountry, 1t is not, por- Laps, fair, umong so mauny able men, to mention names of somo aud leave out oshers, Lut those who bave Allled tio larzest pago of the most valunblo part of the J-roccedings 1ay bo namod a4 follaws: Dr. Mus- gove, of Philudelphin; Drs, Booth, Crosby, oberts, nod Horrick Johnson, of Now Yorlk; Lr, Ellis, of Ban Francisco; Judgo Drake, Dr, Viiltium Breckintidgo, Dra, Nelson, Millard, and L. 1. F. White, of Central Now York; Drs. William and Robert Dickman, and Dr, Atyator, of Princeton ; Dr. Cyrus Dickson, Ilders David titovart, Kingaloy, sad Willinm' A, Bootli, nnd - or. Murrsy, of New Yok, Tuther Thomns P, ITunt was the most romark- able mau that over eat in any Assembly ; ho is 80 yenra old, with nll the kindaens of intellect and “yo of youth. Obio sont Lldor Poator, who is 84 years of age. Ono Lundred of tho Assombly wtart for Donver to-mght, and most of tho bal- auco to thoir own fiolds of lab [7'0 the Asavcrated Pr HALBATIL ODSERVAN 87. Lous, Juno 8.—Thko discusslon on the obeorvance of the Sabbath took up most of the morning sossion of the Qenoral Assombly, Alany speeches wore mado, and tho report of the Cuminittoe lmviuy tho mattor In charge was finully ndopted. This report recommends o very stiiet, almost Puritenical, obsorvanca of the duy, and will be publishied ua o traoct, Vavious m(!mrlu of no geuvral intorost wore prescuted and disposed of. Tho question of the « ADOPTION OF A YORMULA camo up, aud it was docidod that the Assombly ‘would not adopt any formuln, UONULUSION. Littlo was dono during the aftornoon ses- eion, excopt adopting rosolutions of thanks. Varlons specches wers msdo ucknowlodging cowrtesies oxtonded to tho Assombly Dr, Dickoy, pustor of the ohurch in which the Assembly bus hold its sessions, ro- {:hud to theso, and said it was not so much what ho Asuembly lad done n what had boon un- douo thot God waa to bo thanked for, 1t wan agroed that the approprintion for tho resout yoar to homo missions should bo §400,- 0, and’ to sustentation 100,000, Dr, Wilsou,Modorator, in a briof speach thanked tho membors for their forbearance and kindnoss to him, and, atter tho siuging of n hymn, ho sd- journed the Assombly to meot noxt yoar in loveland, Olio, as proviously agreed upon, The oxcursion-parly to Colorado loft to-night. THE REJFORflt:EQAl}tM‘ul'lcH,'u 21k . POILADOLYH] ung 8.—At Aossion of the SO Praschiaing fatiod uy the Cota- mittao on Tomporanca submitted a roport swith réaolntions attnohed, Yocommending tho uso of unformonted wino in colobrating tho Lord's Bup- por, that total abotinonco be reguired from ap- rlmu!s to tho churah, and urging oo-oporation n tho tomporance movemont, ALl but tho lattor woro tabled, The Bynod ndjourned to moet noxt May in Coultoravillo, 11l — THE UNIVERSALISTS, OIIO BTATE MINISTERIAL ASHOCIATION. CLEVELAND, O, Juno 8,—Tho annual meoting of tho Universnlist Ministerinl Association of Ohlo commencod in this city to-day. A lnrgo numbor of prominent Usivorsalist olorgymen were prosent. The mooting was called to ordor by tho Rov. Mr, Mooro. The Rov. N. A. Saxton was appointed Clork. Aftor tha appointment of tho usual commit- toes, & papor on * Iow 8hall Wo Treat Blopti- clam ?" wau road by Goorgo 8. Weaver, of Akron, whicliwas well recelved, ltegonn of miuistors show a Inrgo nccesslon of membors to tho donominntion throughout tho Blate, Tho Canvontion will coutinue soveral days, _o-morrow tho annual sermon will bo do- livorod by the Ltev. J. G. Adams, of Cincinuati, —_— MISCELLANEOUS, NATIONAL OHLISTIAN ASSOCIATION, New Yonx, June 8.—Tho sixth aunual Con- vention of tho Natfonnl Christinn Assaciation, opposed to scorot Bociotios, convaned in Byrnouso Inst evoning. Provious to calling the Conven- tion to order, n soason of prayor was hold. In tho absouco of tho President of tho Assoolation, tho Ilov.” Mr, Carson, of Xenia, O., the Fimt Yice-I'rosidont, the Itov. John Livingston, of Dotroft, Mich., took the ohnir, _ The Iecording Socrotary of tho Association, I. L. Kellogg, of Chicago, T1l., was at his post, ‘Tho oxorcisen wero begun by the singing of * Coronation,” Tollawed with proyer, invoking tho Divino guid- unce upon _their doliborations, Addrosses woro thon mado, urging uvon tho mombora th nocoss sity of supprossing and drving from the land all'sacrot organizations, of whateyor naturo. At tho session tlus ovening, O. W. Greon, of Indiang, will make an addross upon the Patrons of Husbantry. Prot. Bianchard reported an act of Incorpora- tion under tho Inws of Ilmols. ‘fhe namo adopted was **Nntionnl Christian Association,” nand the object doclarod to bo.the oxposuro, ro- sistanco Aud extorminntion of all secrot socia. tios, I'roo Masonry particuiarly, nnd all othor anti-Qhristian nud anti-Republican ngoncion. D. 1. Roberts, of Illinols, wan choson Prosl- dont, and tho Vico-Prosidents oloct inolude John M. Rounds, Ohlo; 8. B. Irvine, Indinon; J. B. Duokhatter, lowa; Q. W. Noedlos, Mo.; A. 0. Chittenden, g.; §. DB. Allen, TIL; Goorgo Kipp, Mich.; Anron Floyd, Pu.; P, B Chamberlain, W. 'f.; Owen Cravateh, Minn, ; AL M, Blanton, Xan. The Committeo on Political Action roported in favor of organizing nn American party to carry out tho objact of the Association by the action of the ballot-box. THE EPISCOPALIANS. Laeaynrre, Iod, June 8,—The Diocensan Couvention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Indiana mot in onnual session at Graco Church hero to-day. Thero is a large number of clerical and lay dolegatos in attondance, To-day was occuplod “in sorvices of a religioun natura, :l‘ha buginess convention propor will commence o-dsy. " Special Dispateh to Tho Chicage Tridune, ILLINOIS BUNDAY-SGII00L CONVENTION, CraxrAIa, 111, June 8.—Tho interest in tho Stato Sundny-School Assaciation has increased twanty fold to-dny. Tho largo church is crowdod full aud the grentost intorest provails, At a childron's meoting of_groat iuterost, largo num- bers of Buuday-schiool scholars profossed a dosiro to becomo Christinus, The preaching on thostreet was attonded by a largo body of pooplo, and tho nddresses wore strong and vigorous. Tho Con- voution propor is very full of euthusinsm. Tho roll of tha countios was oalled in part for roports. Mr. Doan reportod for Cook County, It hos o gom] Couvontion, and every township ls organizod, and it hos a toachor's mooting num- boriug 1,000 in attendauce. Kaune County is l&)m'or:uy organizod, and Oglo has a school at Nnshun of fifty-four members, zll convorted. N. E. Lymau, Rockford, reportod one-fifth of all tho poople in Winnebago in tho schools, J. D. Arms, Monmouth, roported groat ingnthor- inga 1nto churclos from schools. Tho Itov. Mr. Loomis reported wondorful rovivels in Colos. Piutl County roportod 4,500 in tho schools, Tho l};w. A, Snmple roported 1,000 convorted i his chatgo, ‘Ihe Rev. Mr. Payno, Champnign,spoke on tho work among the colored Matbodists of the State. Willinm Iieynolds, Peoria, nddressed the Con- vention on the importance of locul institutes. As tho day of convontions has partly Eonn by, tenchiers must bo taught how to toseh. Many goutlomen dotailed thoir plan of opora- tion in conducting euel inshituten, Normal classos were urged by Mr. Jacobs ns tho noxt move_in the State, and ho wag warmly supported by Mr. Pottou, of Cincinuati, and Mim Wollowby, 0f this county, who hag had groat succoss in toaching a normai class. Dr. Grogory wag onlled ouf, and expressed his pro- found joy ot hearing such important mensuros urged in tho Convention, Ho invited mombers to visit tho Univorsity, WESTERN UNXON TELEGRAPIL. Pyresident Orton’s Annunl Report—A Dividend Declured. New Yonx, June 3,—Prosident Orton to-day submitted the following report to tho Diroctors of tho Westorn Union Telograph Company, which was accopted and adoptad, togothor with Lhe annoxod resolutions: To the Director: Tho vet profits of {ho Company for the olght yoars commencing July 1, 1866, and ouding Juue 30, 1874, thoso for tho proseut month of Juno Seiug esthnatod,— ore $23,077,000,23, Of thia sum thero hus beon dis« tributed in Qividends to stocklolders $4,857,309 ¢ dls- burved for Intorest on_tho Company's bonds, $3,610,- 49,4 ‘Totul, $7,057,089,02, The balauce, 315,080, 79, s represcuted us follows : Poid for the con- steuction of new lines and tho orction of udditional wires, $1,020,868,53; paid for the stock of compn- nles lessud to tho Western Union, subject to an aunual rontal, $700,200,05: Westorn Unfon stock, 72,877 shires, $4,034,463.07; Gold and Htock Telegraph Compnny’s stock, 47,710 shurcs, $1,173,00¢ Internationul Ucesn Tulegraph stock, 10, 81 shares, $901,65642; Pacifio & Atlantio /Telograph stock, 00,030 shaves, 397,660,605 Auglo-Amorican Telograph slock, £1,903, $10,000;" Western Electria Munufacturing Compuny’s stock, 600 shures, $39,000 ; ‘Westorn Union honds, redeomed and cancelod, $1,068,~ 675; Westorn Unfon building, Broadway aud Dey utreet, mortyuge, Binking fund, $60,000; roal eatate, oxclusive of Brosdway and Du‘)flfl‘wt roperty, §328,« 769,86, tent; the Pago uplex Telegraph, 261,- 58 cablo stoamer, S Weatorn Unlon bomily not canculed (37,600), $6,750; fraction of sharo okl fssuc redeemed and cancoled, $4260, Tolwl, 13,000, 803,02, Leaving a balance of net profite, $1,609,216,89, ropresonted ns follows : Cash_on hand und duc from ugente, $476,000; call Toans, $400,000; ndvouced on acconnt of tho new butlding, Broadsay nnd Dy ntroot, in excess of tho building mortgage bonds, $300,000 } polen,wire, and othier mnterinls, and aupplics on bund, £423,016.80. Total, £1,608,216,80, Of this sum $1,400,~ 000 is tho net profit for the sfx months cndini Juno 10 {netunt, sbout $740,000 belun‘ tho not prolit of April, s May, ood June. ' This an incrcaso of moro than §250,000 over the met profita of the eamo fhreo months Iset year, 1675 Tu- view of the largo reduction in rated thronghiont the outh nnd West, whick took offect on the 16t of July, 1873, nud of the untvcraal dopression in most Linds of busincss which followed thie commurcial yanio of Soptember lust, such » rosult {8 most_gratising, and peems to furnish grounds for the beliof that, us tho gouoral business of thy country improvos, tho receipta aud profits of the Company will continue to fncrease, Tha Executive Commiltco huve hud undor conaldera- ton for somo tmo past tho subject of tho dlspokitlon of tho ~unappropriated * profita above stated, Thoy wera ot first inclined torocommend n dividend e?u:l to tho not earnings of {hio current six monthn, which would Lo sbout 4 por «cont an tho capitul oututanding, Lo do this, howevor, would nocesaitato olther the funding of th wmonuts oxpendod for construction snd on tho now building in excess of tho loan mada for thut purposs, or the ento of a portion of tho Company's Wtock now in tho trennury, On maturs dotibwratfon, 1t in doemed advis- able to'do nelther, but to Hmit tho dividend to tho profits of {hio currcut quarter, ‘This courss thoy hnvo unanimously advised nio to rcconimond to the Boord, aud in pursuance I submit the following resolution : WHERESS, The business und finaaclul condition of the Company justity the rc&llm}’]!]llcu of rogular divl- dendn 1o thy stockholders, which, in tho Judgment of this Hoard, snould he wundo quartarly § thiorafore, Lewdlved, Thut o dividend of 2 per cont from the Dot carnings of tho thres months onding June 30 Lo, and tho amala liereby, declarad, payabio on tho 16(h dl)‘ of July noxt, Ieeavlved, That for the purposo of Auch dividend the stock-baoka baclosod at the clona of busiucs on the 26th fust,, and be oponod on the moruine of the 16th of July. W, Onzox, —— RETIRED FROM OFFICE. Speciat Disputch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Mapison, Wie., June .—It in roportod on fnod authority that Gon, A, Oudwullm‘lur, Priut- ug Clork in the Hecrotury of Btute's ofice, and A, B, Aldon, Insuranco Olork in tho samo oftico, Intend handing in thoir raulfynallnuu Lo-morrow, Tho former will roturn to the editorial staff of the Milwnukon News, Both gontiomen are emi- nently fitted for the positlons thoy liaye ocou pled, aud much rofiml.‘ln oxprossed by {ho Btato oliicers ot thair retirement. e TROUBLESOME CANADIAN INDIANS. Orrawa, Ont., June 3,—A telogram from the Northwest to the suthorition horo vonveys siartling mtglll;;nnan with- regard to tho throad aned uprialng of Orod bad otkor Tudioh tilbed, POLITICAL. Brownlow Comes Out Against tho Civil-Rights Bill, Ho Calls It “Oppressive and Oui~ rageous Usurpations The Independents Gain o Partial Viotory in Oregon. A Sound Farmors’ Convention in Rock Istand. Sonator Brownlow on Rights BT Nasmvinue, Juno 8,—The following isn synop- slu of the lottor from Bemator Brownlow pub- lished in Tuosday's Knoxville CGhronicle, in an- swor to arocont attack on him by tha Rov. Mr, Dartlatt, Presidont of tho Maryavillo Collogo, a mixed school, Hesayn: *Iamopposed to tho Civil-Rights Dill booauso it is & usurpation of rights, and AN OIPRESSION UPON ALL CLASSES OF WIITE PEOPLE inmy State’and section ; but no foaturo of it in to mo more odious than that 1t 18 cspoolally bur- donsomo to the poor whito people, and in utter contompt of thoir rights and intorosts, Iama friond of tho poor whito peoplo, as I have al- ways beon, becauso I want their childron odu- onfed in tho public schools at the exponso of those moro fortunato than thoy, who aro ablo to sond thelr childron to “private schools. Tho passage of this Civil-Rights bill will DESTROY TILZ FREE SCHOOLS of tho Btate, ns it ought to do—for it ie bettor to havo no nchools at all than such ns_nre nrbi- trarily dictatod undor this bill, The mora tliront to passil is tho greatest insult and out~ rage which hias evor boon attompted upon tho lonest, hard-working peoplo of small property or no property at all. Tho negro.worshipors, who hul“wn that a poor white mun m the South should not lave “equal rights with the nogro, and politicians who \I\‘fifl it 1 ignoranco of tho the Olvil= neods or in disregard of the intorosts of the South, sny to tho poor whito men: Wo knmow you do mot want to send your children to mixod achools, Wo kuow if Confi:‘oyu forces this mons- uro it will destroy the schoole, but you shall hove mixed schoola ornone atall, The puor whito trash of Mnssnchusotts, whonco Mr. Bart- lott omigratod, may cowor aud viold to tho info- lont domands of politicians, but the poor people of East Tenncsace will nover bo driven liko sheop to the slaughtor-pen by any olags of poli- ticiaug or by any political party. They know their rights and daro maiutain thom, They have always boen freomon, snd they will always be such, Tho whole Bouthor Confoderaoy could not subjugate thom, and the small politicians and domngogues of their own political faith caunot do it. Yos, Mr. Bartlott, you can rally the ‘miscogonation and white dodglng politicinng who agrce with you that_the poor whito poople have o rights, and we will meet yon with tho honost Inborors ‘and poor men, whoso rights are out- rl\,’fell and tramped uRun by this abomination.” o remarks that the negro now has the oqual protaction of tho lawa ; in other worle, he IAS EQUAL POLITICAL RIGUTS with_tho whites, Besido this, in all tho South- orn Statos ho has equal facilities oducation at the tho public's oxpense, though hodoes not pay one- touth of 1 por cont ontho dollar of tho taxes which _aro_ colloctod to support the mchools No inyidious distinctions are mado egainst him. Educntion in theso States fs out of the sphore of politics, The negro is amply proteot- od, and tho Natlonal Logislature should cense lui(ialnunw on tho edueational question, and cre- ating turmoil and bad blood whero progress and ood foeling iy being secured. Forsoveral years tho groator portion of tho time of our Logis- lature bas beon accupiod in logislating for tho negro raco. Amendment aftor amendment to iho Constitution s beon adopted and Inw after law for tho further protection of the nogro has boon ndopted, until he is mow tho political oqual of tho white man. Now,this being aghiaved, THE NEGRO-DUSINESS OUGIT TO BTOT, The country at largo is becomiug disgusted with the offorts now boing mnde to opposo the sshites in the pssago of o bill which Jis not os- gontial to' the protoction of tho blacks. What tho poople nud Satos of the South noed is to bo Iet alona by Congrass, and given a_little oppor— tunity for rocovering from the desolation and waste of wor. Tho Southern poople have boen whipped into_battlo Botwaon tho scctions and oxoapt n small olags of fossilizad politicisus and o lot of wealk-minded young men who part their Lir in the middle, thoy nclmonlodge and faol it, In no Stato iy tho negro doprived of full and oqual protoction before law, but in ‘sevaral Southorn Statos like Sontl Carolna the white man has no right which the nogro is bound to reapect, THL EOUTIERN PEOPLE HAVE BEEN SUTFIOIENTLY PUNISHED for participation in the Rebellion, and, instead of hurassing nnd further humiliating them, Qongress ought to oxtend thom o lmlEing hand. The result of the pnesuge of this bill will bo that the school systom will Lo destroyed, war #nd raco projudices, wiuch woro being rapidly obliterated, will bo revived with unwonted fury, aud tho prosont genoration will not live to sce 80 favorablo a condition of aftairs as oxists at this time. A feoling of roturniog loyalty which was growing in the South will dio out, aud ono of Lostility to the Governmont will take its placo, ‘ho Mixed School bill might appropriately bo tormed, * A bill for the encouragemount of riot and chnos in the Southern Statos, und for the humiliation of tho widows aud opprossion of the orphaus of the South,” With my view of this question L an glad to soo that tha Suporin. tondont of Pubile Instruction for Tenneusoe hag takon the initintory stop for abolishing tho whole common gehool system of the State, so if the bill should puss tho system muy bo abolished with- out delsy. Inthe fulless and moat emphatic mannor poseible, Iwish to see Tennecusco ex- press the ndignation and disgust of her people at this palpablo invasion of thoir rights in thoir purely domestio relations. Indinna Labor Beform Convontion. Snecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, InpiaxarvoLis, Ind,, Juno 8.—Political circles are groatly agitatod over the approaching Labor Roform Convention, . Bovoral thingy leaked out to-day, and it is known positively that both tho ‘Domocratio and epublionn parties are maneu- voring to capturo the Convention by proventing & nomination, with tho view of indorsing the ac- tlon of their couventions. The leaders of tho Reoform movoment nre cognizant of the fact, and will cheolmato tho conspirntors, Thore aro vome ditYerencos of opinion among tho Iatter on finunco, thero being about an oqual division on n bard-monoy basis, No purticular difticulty ie apprehended in hurmoulz}ng theso differonces, and thero soeins uo doubt but that a Stuto tickes - will bo nominated, Mucl auxioty is folé by poli- ticinns and the friends of tho movomout as to tho matorinl of which it will ba componed. Tho Ropublican leaders Lave sont out n seoret cir- cular to their eminsnrics throughout tho Btate, tho contonts of which ure, for the prosent, un- known, Houry T, Noonan, oditor of the Senfinel, hos boon fuvited by tho ‘temporary Qommitta to nd- dress thio Gonvention, defluing the onuses which lod to tho organization of the movomont, its ob- Joer, nnd anticipatod results, 1t iy nnderstood ;.Lxx\:c Lo will consont i¢ his oditorinl duties per- Dr, A, C, Btovenson, of Greoncastlo, will be Tresidont of the Convontion, Tho Hon, Frank- lin C. Jobnuon, of Now Aibany, hes boon mon- tioned as tho nomineo for Bocrotury of Stato. Revanus-Suporvisor Powell, of thia district, Los sont to his subordinaies u kocrot circulur jn- structing thom to laborin nocuring an indorse- ment of Souutors Blorton, Pratt, und Lthe Indisus Congrossionul delogation st tho Ropublioan Btate Convention, Juue 17, Indepondent Kotorm Conventions, Spectat Dispatels to T'he Chicago L'ributies JOCK 16LAND GOUNTY, Rocx Innaxy, 11, June 8,.—1ho Indepondont Couuty Convontion for this connty wus held in Nogus Hall, in this olty, to-day, prosided ovur by D. Bdwards, with A, 0, Btoveny as Scorotary, Dologutes to tho Btaio Convontion at Bpringliold June 10 ware nplmlnm\ by nomination, s fol- lows : Dr.J, Hole, Cordove; L, D, Jdwmds, Inmptou ; Dr. J. Reitey, Luma ; Frouk H.J Har- vls, Blackhuwk ; 11, B. Loquatto, Drury ; 8. W. Whoelock, Motlua, It wao voted to appoint delogates to & Con- gressional Uonvention for thiw distriot, o bo culled at smoo future thmo, and Willlam D, Clocly Towpton 31, 2. Cronollo, Uordoyi . J. Ik Compholl, dingtony O, Trueudals Tock Telond; Wiillam Kornw, Molino; Audrew Donaldoon, Rural; Xonry. filddorla. aud Ool, Japuli Nottly, Book Talaud "Bad Qaborhe, Luuw | A. 0. Blovens, Hampton; Charles E, Kyto, DBlnekbnwle ; nnd Samuel R, Poytor, Moline, woro nwwlutud. It was voted thut dolopates to tho Btato and Congressionnl Conventions hava powor to nppoint substitutes, and that thoso prnsntnt liave powar to cast tho full vote of tho conntry, 8, I, Portor, Willlam 0. Clark, and Frank II. Ilnarrin, woro appoluted as Connty Commmitteo. A Town Committao for cnch township wau elno appointod and tho organization of the now party potfocted. 'The following resolutions were introduced and unanimously adoptod: Resolred, That wo approve of the courso of Presl- dent Uraut n refualug Lis sanction to the Scnato bill fora further iufiation of onr paper ourronoy ; thab ‘wo are opposed to any further faauo of inconvortible papor, aud {n favor of a roturn to apccio paymonta tesolvea, That o party whoso wholo timo is 0dou- fod in 1n\'nnll;fllhm its officlal corruptions he d 0 bo of any publio orvice, and should Ve supors by moro honest and people. ded frugal repreeontatives of tho MLEAN COUNTT. Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tridune, Broosratoy, LI, June §.—A County Conven- tion of farmere’ clubs was beld In Bloomiugton to-day, to nominato delogatos to the Springfield Convontion, July 6 was {lxed upon a8 tho day for the Cnunt{ Nnmlunlng Jonvention, nnd Aug, 22 28 the day for tho Congressionnl Con- voution, and Bloomiugton a8 tho placo for both, A County Grango lna boon organized for H"Lt“u County, with W. 0. Tintt, of Allin, ay nutor, Reform Olub Organizods Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Onaxraian, Iil, Juno 8.—A hive Iteform club of workingmen and othors was organized bere in Tarner Hnil this ovening, with ex-Mayor Dick- erson for Prosidont, Tho club has taken tho namo of Nationnl Roformors, as suggeated by the Reformors of Michigan, and invito tho co-operation of all who aro in favor of mo1o equal logislotion and thorough cconomy and reform in tho I'edoral aud State Govern- monts, Thoy will sond dologatos to tho Farmers' County Convention, to bo hold nt Urbana to-morrow, and also to the Springfield Convontfon Juno 10. Their platform contains fourtecn plauks, and ovory ono of thom moans Dbusinoas. The Oregon Elcction. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, 8aven, Ore., June 3.—Roturns favor the elec- tion of the ontiro Domocratic Stato ticket by o claso vote. Tho Indopondonta clect two Supromo Court Judgos and carry somo.six largo counties. Tho Independont Stato ticket also runs ahead, 80 farns heard from, in the once Domoacratio countios of Eastern Orogon. BAX Fraxcisco, June 8.—No further roturns from Orogon, butit is considered cortain thal Grovor and Williams aro oleoted. : Ropublican County Covention, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Forr MapmoN, Ia., Juno 8.—A Ropublican ‘mayg-convention is cailed for Jano 20, to bo hield at Donasldson, Leo County, -Ia,, to olect dolo- gatos to tho Gongressional, Staid, aud Judiolal unventionf. Now Hampshiro Gubernatorial Elecs tion. Coxcorr, N. H,, June 8,—The Bonato and Honso et in joint session this aftornoon, and olected, by baliot, Jammnes A. Weston Govornor for the ousulue yoar, 'The voto stood: Me- Cutchine, 161; Woston, 182, THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. Procecdings of tho American Medical Associntions Spectal Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Dernorr, Mich., Juno 8.—Finding the Detroit Thoatre too smalt for operations, tho American | Modical Association to-duy took possossion of the Opora-Houso. The Constitution was amond- od 80 88 to roquire ihat delegatos shall recoive their appointments from Biato sociotics and county aud district sociotion recognized by Stato societios, from the army and navy, the num- ‘bor of dologates not to exceed one 1n tén of the rosidont physicians who have signed thoe Qode of Ethies of this Association. A rogolution was adopted that Prosidont Jonas, of Washington, bo the Chalrman of o committeo of ono from ench Btato and Torritory to potition Congross, to mako tho rank of medical ofiicers of the army fully equal to that of the othor ataff corps, or the medical corps of the navy. Proai- dont Tonor i to appoint tho Committos, which will have powor to fill vacsucles, Dr. Grogs, of Philadelphin, roed & paper on Burgory. Dr. Davis, of Chicago, road & paperon medicino and one on otbics, The Surgeon- Genoral of the United States Army sont n com- munication for tho library, which now numbers 65,000 trantises, Dr. Davie’ paper on othics wa most favorably recoivod, a8 it advocatod no chunges iu tho codo and none were mado. Ho subsequently read an interosting papor on Matorin Medica, showing that, in thut department and practieal modicine, thero hiad boen no progross during tho last year, whilo in physiology interecsting progross had boen made v rogard to tho uerves and brain, Dr, L. D. Grons, of Philadelphin, rcad s long aud able paper on sypbills, taking ground in favor of tho sanitary regulation of prostitution by law, IN TIE SECTIONS a largo amount of valuablo matter was brought forward, In tho first rection, throo papers woro read; one oun the modical botuny of West Vir- ginin, by Dr. E. A, Hildreth; on the mechanism of tho oucophalic circulation, by Dr. X, A. Vauce; aud on Uremis, by Dr. § "Il Buckbam, The sccond section was dovoted to tho discus- slon of the disenscs of womon. In tho third, tho discussion of the treatment of compound {fracturo was carriod on at leugth, and muoh fu- terest was manifested. Intho fifth soction, valu- able reports wyera mado upon the influenco of drainage upon tho public health. This aftornoon ovor 400 of the delogntes and mombers of their tamilics participated in a do- lightful excursion on tho stonmer Dove down tho Detroit Rivor to Lake Erig, upto Lako 5t, Clair, and back to the city. This evening throe public receptions wore given by Gov. Bag- loy, Philo Pursons, Presidont of tho Board of Trade, and Mrs. David Thomson, NEW YORK., The Question of Mixed Olasscs in Schools—'The City Debt, New, York, June 3,—A committee of the Board of Bducation of Brooklyn, to whom was xoferrod tho voport of Supt. Fiolde, in regurd to the evils urising from misod ofnssos, have roported thut they investigatod the mutter thoronghly, und took tho testimouy ‘of tho piincipals and tonchors in nearly all tlio schools of tho ml{. They did not think it proper to say what had boon testitled, but stated that thoy wera \vflllufi to Iny tho original report of tho Buporintondunt hefore that body, rocommeuding ity adoption, softened in tone aid eharactorizing tho systom, fustead of * groesly nomoral,” oy * pregonut with danger.” The Committoo recommend that the Bonrd should —ordor tho discontinuance of the co-oducation of the soxow, nud excopt in & fow casos, whoro tho Board might ostoem it wike and safe to granta spocial pormit, Tho report was adopted, snd tho mixad clageos, n8_at present eonstituted in tha public achools, will thus be changed. During May tho funded dobt of tho City of Now York, nuncm]lufi to tho Comptrollor's re- pore, inoreased about 1,600,000, making nn in- oroaso of over 11,000,000 in ‘two yoars and threo-quartors of tho " roform” government. i SUICIE, Nasuvinie, Tenn., Juus 3,—Loyal C, Inger- #goll, of Ashton, Ill., suicidod by tnking morphine at tho Kousuth Hlouko, in this city, last night, 1lo wan not discoverod until this aftornoon. Ho wroto and loft o vory voluminous, affcctionato lottor, addressed to his wifo, Mis, Eliza J, In- ymwh,in which ho dnglumu tho fatal stop, givos advivo relutive to conductiug his businesy, and implores her forgiveuess, saying: *This s wy last writing, and it is now about i o'cloclk p.m. I foel tYm effoota of my drug, 8o £ will elos Good-bye to all,” In’a postscript ho fnys s ‘I beliove my mind is wrong, for my intontion_has not beon to do anything with my- #olfy and I could not help it." Motza Edwards, who rosided on North Spruco etreot, near tho Oatholio Church, Bouth Mash- villo, commitied suicido yosterday morning, ubout T o'clocls, by shooting himself through tho temple with a Colt's ropeator, whilo lzboring under & fit of towporary fuswnity, vansed by sovore nervous prostration, 1o loaves bohind him to mown his loss a wife sua five ehildren four danghters und oue son., Mo was about [ yonys of agre. 110 hau relativos rosiding in Now York and Lilinols, e NEW ENGLAND PRESS ASSOCIATION. Boutox, Muwa,, Jund 8,—Tho aunual moaeting of thu Now Iingland P’ross Associatlon was hold this foreuoon, Alr, Davidson, of the Providouce Journal, progidiug, ‘The following ollicors wero cloatad for tho onuuhu% yons Providont, J, R, Hawoely; Treasuror and Sovvetary, I M, Pulsifor, Txooulive Committos, 8, N, Btovkwell, DBowles; nad Holeud Worthington. Haunuol ——— FOREIGN. Another Great Day in ‘the French Assembly. Ledra Rollin Dolivers a Remarke able Republican Speecchs Failure, of the Attempt to Unite the Left and Right Centres. Semi-Officinl Deninl of tho Ho- henzollern Candidature: TRANCE, Pans, June 8.—In tho Assambly, to-day, tho dobate on tho Electoral bill was continned, 1L Lodru Rollin mado tho principal spoach of tho silting, Ho denied that tho Assomibly had the right toalter the franchiso, Tho prosont sys- tom of genoral olection should not be touched, nor should any othor bo substituted therefor. Tho plebiscltum which somo invoked was n par- rody of univorsal sufftuge. At this point thoro woro loud_protests from tho Bonapartist bonches, and choers from tho Loft, 'Cho noise and confusion was Ao great that tho spoaker could not bo honrd for some minutes, When tho oxcitomout had subsidad, ho reswmod, Alluding to the fafluro of the majority to restoro the mouarchy, or oven forin o governmont, ho doclared that tho Assombly, béfng powerlgas toconstituto w wonnrchy, slionid maintain the Ropublio, which had nover been sorlously tried, and he concluded by urging tho speady dissolition of tho Chambor, Ex-President Thiers to-day recoived n doputa- tion of Fronchinon from Poru, aud, In roply to thoir nddross, said bo bolieved in tho mamn- tonanco of nonco, which way in accordauco with tho wishos of Buropo. Loxpox,Juio 4—5:30 0. m,—Tho, Times snys the attempt at an ailisnco botwoon the Contres of the Kroneh Assombly will probably fail. The Tiight objaot to the rocognition of tho Republio which the Loft Centro considors iudisponuablo. Pl i SPAIN, SAN SEBASTIAN, Juno 3.—A _reinforcemont of 8,000 epublicans has reachied this city. Mavnip, Juno 3.—Cen, Loma lias heen ap- Fuintud Captain-Gonoral of tho Basquo Proy- ncod, BAvoNNE, Juno 8,—A battle is imminent ot Estolla, whoro tho Carlists are in groat forco. ——— i GERMANY. Benriy, Juno 8,—Tho Ozar will meot the Em- oror of Germany a2bout tho middle of Juno al Zms, o A somi-officinl donial ia givon to tho reports that the candidature of tho Hohouzollorn Prince for tho crown of Spainia to bo rovived. ———— " ITALY. Ron, June 3.—The Amoricsn and English Catholics in Rome propouo to givo a publio re- cnqtlan to the Anlorican pilgrims, on their arri- vol hore, sud fo mako othor demoustrations of aympnt]xi,tbu: the Pope dapreeatos such display, o8 it might cause a_disturbanco, Tho people gouorally appoar tobe indifforont, CASUALTIES, Killed by o Locomnotives Special Diepatoh fo 4o Chicago fribune, TorEvo, 0., June 3.—To-day an Irish laborer, namod James Pugh, was struck by an engiuo of the Lako Bhoro Railrord, in tho castern part of tho city, and thrown eeveral foet in the air, On doscending Lis head struck nginst u tio, crushi- ing in his skull and causing inatant death. Qollision of Freight-Trains. Svecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Awx Angon, Mich,, June §,.—~Two [freight- traing_collided nbout 10 o'clock thiy mm’mnfi. near 8cio, on tho Michigan Central Railrond. Both engines and twolvo carsa wero smnshed. One engineer had hig foet crushod, and was in- jured internally ; no other porsonal casunltios, Canalbont Suuik. Special Dispaleh to The Chicano Tridune, TaSarie, Ik, Juno 8.—Tho canalboat Clari- olt, from 8t. Louin with pig-iron_for Ohicoyo, owned and commanded by Jamoes J. Wolvorton, suddonly sunk in tho stoambont basin in this city Inst night. All the porsonal Empnuy of the Captain on bonrd was removed. Boat and cargo insured, the formor for $300. Eryma, N. Y., June 8,—A freight-train on tho Erio Ruilway this aftarnoon strucic & wagon at a crossing about G milos east of hore. Four por- 8ons in the wagon, trom Smuthfield, Pa,, named John Dashio, Georgo Dildine, Jusfin Poat, and Jane Dildino, wero killed. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. , Judgment Agninst Policy-IToldoxs— . Mundawmmus Applied for. Svecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridbune, SeniNoFieeDp, Iil, Juno 8.—About 100 moro defaults were taken to-day in the United Statos Distriot Court against the policy-boldors of tho Winnouhoik [usurance Company. P. W. Harts, a bookeoller and stationor, of thiy city, who endeavored unsuccessfully to get his claim of £3,000 for stationery furnishod to Sacretary of Stato Rummol during his adminis- tration sllowod by the Logislature last wintor, has applied to tho Bupreme Court for a manda- mus to compel the Auditor to iesuo his warrant on the Tronsurer for tho amount, The argu- mont by his counsel in support of the motion for tho™ writ, and of tho Attornoy-Genoral against, wore submittod to tho Court yestordny. As tho Court awarded o writ in the caso of Chat~ torton, & fow Knnn) ago, which was vory similar :?“tma, 1t is thought tnat it will grant the writin 8 cdo, PSS THE WEATHER. ‘WasmwatoN, D. €., June 3,—For Upper Lako region and Uppor Misaissippi Valloy, local raing, variablo winds, siationary or rising temporature, and falling baromoter during Thursdiy. LOCAL ONSEIVATIONS, Cii10aa0, Juna 3, 1874, T3k itour of o i £ |pirection and| - servation. | § | § [ & [force of wind, ig 35 R .70] 64| 8D W, . 0 | 0 o7 | 7 m o7 | 84 au | 0o [12:; gont | 65 | o4 [oiim Maximum thermomoter, 71, Mingnum thermometer, 59, GENERAL OLSKERVATIONS. On1eaGe, Juno 4—1 o, m, Station, | Bar,\Thr — Wond, |Rain| Weather, 01| Elght saln, | Fair, i, Talr: Light ratn, 1air, Tort Gibsos LaCrosse ,.| Lo'v'nworth| 20,84 29.84 e Wy 5, £ 08l 9]8. E.. bris p— THE RECIPROCITY TREATY, Wasimyorox, D, 0!, June 8.—A committen of tho Now Yorl Produco Exchango hud, to-day, w very satisfuctory intorviow with the Pronident sud Sooretavy of Stato with rogard to the pro- Honud reciprovity touty with Ounnds, Thoy be- ovo that tho raciproelty trouty will Lo gont to the Bonato in & fow days, Orrawa, Ont., June 3.—At tho moeting of tho Drivy Council last ovoning, ut whion Hiy Exeol~ lonoy tho Governor-Genoral was prasont, o akela- ton “troaty was dincussed and o full report of Senator Brown's negotintions placed heforo the Minlstors. Tho Onuadian Commissloner will ro- tura to Washington shortly aud endenvor to ob- tain amolioration of cortaln proposcd torma from the Washington authoyitios, —_— INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION. 8. Louss, Juno 8.—Tho Intornational Uypo- grapieal Union transnotod consldorabls business of more or lous interoat to tho eraft, but not much to tho genoral rondor, it cousisting wholly of roports of committaen which will cumo up for hation horeattor, moeling of the stookholders of tho Flint & Poro Marquetts Rallway, lield fn this city to-dny, the following Dircolors were eloctod for tho ensuin, year : Bamuol Farwell, Ution, N, Y.; B, B, Wod, Detrolt ; J. 1L Pronthis, Chl Now York y J. I, itehcock, Orango County, Y.; W. W, Crapo, Potter, G. W, Lodllo, W. L. Wobbor, st Bagle 20, . RAILROAD NEWS. “(Contlnucd from the Firat Page. ongo; Jouwe nu%z, Now Hadford, Mns.; H. C. —— MISOELLANEOUS, ERIE'S ONANOE OF ADMINISTIATION, Srecial Disateh to Tae Chicago I'ribune, New Yonx, June 8.—The_announcement this motuing of tho change in Erie's admmistration was 8 gront surpriso to many financiers and rail- rond mon. It 18 bolioved thut tho affalrs of Erio aro approaching o orisly, whether for good or ovil. 8. L. A, Barlow ridicules tho lden that Tresident Watson's coming resignntion is caused by tho nceusntions of ex-Auditor Dunan, or suy disngroomeont with his colleagucs. Ho snys it s a mattor of honlth with Mr. Watson, Mr. Barlow thinks uugll‘. J. Jewott a fit man to succend Wat- son in tho Presidonocy. IEROISM NEWARDED. Tho following letter hay boen sent by Prosie dont Walker, of the Chicago, Burlinglon & Quinoy Rond, to the engineor who eaved tho child ‘which was on tho track in front of his owners Lo look out for them, as tho ring is liable to gubblo nuch triflen and talto thom home, —Thero fs o distlllery in Chnttoogn County, Qn., ut or noar whiol fivo mon bnve boon mur- dorad sinco 1t was eatablishod, 'I'ho lust ono wns committed on Friday, whon Ben IHughes mur- %zrau Josso Corn, bl father-in-lnw.—Savannah ews. ~Thio twvo Dacoration-Days of this yenr, North and Bouth, hinve torved Lo show how surely tho bittorncds of tho war is dying out, Tt is proba- blo that by another year thore will bo but one momorfal day for the pooplo of Loth soctions aud the doad of hotl nrinind,— Cleveland Leader, —1Wo shall have b enteh it protly soon, Annn Dickinson'a bauli 18 nearly roady, aud wa aro ny- sured that wion ¢ doos como **the averago American w7l vadly shown up Anns hog boen jawinp ar oinwer, and sots this book aflont to keop the nopo going through the summer while sho I8 rentingt hor faco.—Detroil Tribune, —The Iev.Ds Pattorson, of Ban Francisco, wanty the United States Govornmont to tnke the ontire liquor business of thacountry into its own hands, paying salarfos to tho keopers of its dram- abops and wolling ptro liquors ok 3 conty n drink, or therenbouts, ~ Unloss Goorgo W. Childs mny be standing in tho way with o |1ru‘:unmau to buy all tha liquor in tho country and giva {t nway, Dy, Pntterson’s plan will undonbtedly bo adop! od.— Louisville Courier-Journal. SPELCOIAL NOTICES. ongine, on tho Rod-Onlk Branch last weol : Citioaao, My 30, 1674, J, Evans, Esq, Locomot{ve-Engineer, el Ouk, la.: 3y DEAR Sin: Iam more than frlllflm\ at your timely and Lierolo act in snving the littlo cild ou tho track'in front of your englue on tho 29th inst. Thy man whose gencroua heart and noblo impulges lead him thus to riwk hisown Jifo for anotlor’s well de- sorves tho thanks of not ouly tho parents of (ko chlld sud this Qompauy, but of thonoble and good overy- whoro, - X regret to learn that you wore injured, Yoit will not fncur further danger by attompting to worl until fully reatorad, and i the mnesntime your pay wiil Do continuied, and I will thank you to sond il bills for modical services and ofber ozpenses inourred on nccount of this injury, to tho proper officers of this Compnny for payment, Youra sincerely, s Jasres R WaLwsn, Prosident O, B, & Q, R Ry NARROW-UAUGL PROJLCT, MoNTREAT, Juno 8.—Tho Graund Trunk Refl- rond authoritios havo declded to clmnyznu their ling bto & narrow-gaugo onst of Montroal in Hop- tombor, FIRES, At Conncautvikic, Pn. From the Erie Dispatch, June 2, A firo commonced about 8 o'clock this nftor- noon near thoe old Courtright warchouse, burn- ing all the warchousos along the ecanal, tho livory-atablo, and all the wooden building back of tho Courtright & Krick brick buildings, then across Contro streot, taking all tho huilhllnfis south of Centro and wost of Matu streot to tho next cross-stroot, atopping at tho widow Chdrles Hammond's houeo, burning 1 all about forty- flve buildings near the contro of tho town, ron- doriug sbout twonty familios homoless, 'Tho lossea will foot up about $100,000. Thore is Somo insuranco in the Crawford County Mutual, Ztua, H&rtrurd, ‘Farmors' of Now York, and some othera, Xn Now Yorls New Yorx, Juno 3.—A firo in bulldinfi Nos, 57, 69, and 61 Lowis stroot to-night cansad a loss of ©107,000, as follawa: A, & F. Rrown, mn- chinists, $75,000; Edward Willie, lthographer, 20,000 3 Johis Morsoron, on building, $12,000, ARKANSAS. One of Drooks’ Martisunms Arrosted for Treunon, Lirrz Rook, Ark.,, June $.—0. H. Riee, Prosidont of tho Loard of Bupervisors, and Goorge W. Progimoro, Cirenit Clerk of Jelorson County, who woro ongaged in the late troubles on tho pida of Droolts, wore arrested in this city yestorday ona charge of tronson, op o warrant issuod by & civil mogistrato of Pino Bluff, Boon aftor being nrrested tho parties woro brought beforo Chancollor Warrick on o writ of libons corpus, Tho bearing of tho writ wau postponed until to-morrow. Pt ol i TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Qov, Doveridgo was to havo left Springflold last night to attend the Old Sottiors’ Rounion ab Elgin, i1l. : San Francisco dispatch says: * Olaflin & Woodhll start Enst in a fow days. Thoy failed to tako thia city by storm or create any wmarked seneation.” —J. Holm, tho owner of tho cclebratod trot- ting-lorso Sam Purdy, droppod dead Inst night on the Vallejo boat, near Sun Fraucisco. Ho was intonding to tako Puwdy East soon. —During the month ‘of Muy just closed, the Tnternnl Ttovonuo colloctions in the Fifth Dig- trict of Illinois amounted to 317,782,035, —The Council of Richmond, Iud,, night before Ingt, nocontad the new fir alatm tolograph, aquipped with the box recontly inventod by L. IL McCoulagh, of that city, and also passed a bill for the encourngement of now manufuctories, oxempting them from trxation for five years. —On tho roturn to Milwaukee of tho counsel for Gen. Hincks ydstorday, ho potittoned Judgo Mann, of the Connty Court, and obtained & writ of habens corpus in the caso of O'Connor. The writ will bo sorved this morning. — COLLEGE EXERCISES, Special Divpalch to The Chicaao Tribune. Jacgsosvizye, Iil,, June 3,—Tho anmvorsary exercisen of the Jacksonvillo Female Academy, tho prominent Presbytorian institulion here, ‘ocenrrad to-night at tho First Presbyterian Churel, which was densoly crowdod, Tweaty young ladics_gradunted. 3 Tho alumni of the Illinois Collogd mot thia ovening and listonod to an oration by the EHon. W. AL _Springor, of Springfleld, and & poom b; Mr. Edgar, of tho Joroyville Republican, both oxcollent efforts and highly applauded.’ This evening the Phi Alphis Society had thelr aun nual reunion and bauqget at the Dunlap House. To-morrow the Commencoment exorcires of tho Illinok Collego and tho Ilinois Fomale Collogo (Mothodist) tuko place. —— THE ESCAPED COMMUNISTS. Swecial Dunatch to The Chicayo Tribune, New Youit, Juno 8. ichal Groussot and M. Jourde, the Communist londers who sscapod from the ponul colony of New Caledania, with Rochefort and Paine, arrived horn on Tuosday evoning by way of tho New York Contral Rail- roud. They wera mot by some of tho refugecn de la Commune, nnd cscortod to Sweonoy's Hotol, where they passed tho night. 'l‘hu{ dicd no lenvo their room jn the hotol until a late hour this atternoon, whon thoy cailed on AL Pello- tier at his residonco, No. 185 Woostor strent, Thence thoy were taken to tho Commorcial Din- ing-Rooms, on Wooster stroct, whero they wero given & private banquot by AL, Durin, Prosident of tho Union Ropublicaino. (b {8 underatood :'lh“ thoy intend sniting for Englana noxt Eatur~ ay. 3 MATRIMONIAL. Special Dispateh: to 2'he Chicago Tribune, NEew Youx, June 8,—Tho Rev. Morgan Dix, D. ., Recetor of Trinity Church, and son of . Dix, waa mnrrie to-dn} fo Miss Emily Houttor, druglter of the lule Jamon T. Soutter. Tho Rt. Rov. lMoratio Pottor, Lishop ot the Diocose, performod the coromony ab tho resi- donco of tho bride's mother, No. 22 Iinst Sevontoouth scroet. Tho wedding wasaquictone, only rolatives and intimato frionds being pres- ent. Tho marringe has attvacted much atten- tion owing to the fact that Dr, Dix's nscoticlsm Lins beoa mnrkod, and tho rumor has_boon thet lio favored colibnoy iu tho priesthood, Hois n vory Iligh Ohurehman, anstere and digulflod, and koeps tho festivals and foasts of the Ohbunroh rigldly. . 5 —— SUSPENDED ' PAYMENT, Special Dpatolsto The Chicugo Y'ribune, ArpreroN, Wia., June 8.—Mosod Knalin & 0o, Eenm'nl morchunts, of ihis city, uro reported to ave suspended paymont. ‘Thoy have boon do- Iufiln lioavy business, but thoir alfairs huve takon u bad turn, Thoir linbilitios are roported ot £60,000, while thoir actunl ayalablo aszoty are unid to bo only sbout $10,000. Droccodings in baulraptoy have boou commeuced. THE IRON INTEREST. New Yonx, Juno 8.—Four hundred men have boen dischargod from the ironemines ut Pory Oram, N. 3., and @ity will bo dizharged from tho Hibernla Minos next Sstmdsy. Tho wiges of thone rotainod haya haon reducod to £1.85 por day from $1,60, A falllng off in the demand for oro is givon a4 the reason for this astlon, - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Quexrxsrows, Juno U.—Stoatoship Samatla, from Boston, bas avrivad, New Yonu, Juno B.—Arrlved, Stoamships Friun, from Hamburg ; Lafuyotto, from Brost, ———— GENERAL NEWS ITEMS, The Oloveland Zerald hos adopted tho quarte o—l—‘f"l."ho Pittaburgh Poal nonounces the arnva at Philadelphin of tho flrst paokage of goodu for the OoanLm Exhibltion, llnd A!lfil viaon tho DIt. OIENOK'S PULMONIO SYRUY, SEAWRED Tonlo, and Mandrako Pills,—~Thoso modlofnca havo un- doubtodly porformod mote cures of Consumption than any othor romody knowa to tho Amerloan publte, Thoy aro compounded of vogetablo Ingradionts, sud contain nothing which can bo {njuriousto thebuman constitution. Othior romodios advortised as ouros for Conmumption, probably contaln oplum, which lsa somowhat dangorous drug in all casos, and If takon frooly by consumptive;pa- tlonts, it raust do groat Injury; for lts tondonoy ls to cone ‘finotho morbid matter fn tho ayatem, which of coursas must makon ouro Impossiblo. Schonok's Pulmonto Sye= up s warrantod notto contaln a particlo of optums It in corposod of powortul but harmless horbs, whish st on stomach, and blood, and thus corractall ‘morbld socrotlons, and ozpal tho lungs, llv 1 thio disossod mattor from thobody, Thoso aro thoonly moans by which Consumpt tlon can bo curad, and ssSchonck's Pulinonto Syrup, Sose Waod Tonle, and Mandeako Pilla ato tho only modlolnas which operato tn this way, i Is obslous thoy aro the only gonulno ouro for Pulmonary Consumption, Xach bottla of thifs invaluablo modloino s accompantod by full dirace tions. . Dr, Sohonck Is profosslonally at his principal of- floo, cornor Stxth and Arch stroots, Philadolphis, ovory Mondsy, whoea all tattors for advlco_must_bo nddrestod DRESS GOODS, : POPULAR DRESS GOODS On Thursday, Juno 4, we will open, in tho rear part oX our Storo, TENGLISH MELANGES, 22¢. CORDED ENGL'T MOHAIRS, 25¢. DOUBLE WIDTIL ALPACAS, 25 and 30c. DIAGONALS (new colors), 35¢, ° lately 75e. AND FULL LINES GENUINE SCOTCII GINGIAMS, 15¢, reduced from 30c. The GREATEST BARGAINS we have offered this soason. . FIELD, LEITER & GO, .State and Washingson-sts, BANKRUPT NOTICE. In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern:Dis- trict of Wisconsin. plnghe m.u‘?lr'?lfm«qgkgggo.h Manufaoturing Gompany. ‘Notleo [§ horoby givau that fn pursunnco of an ardor of Ao District Caurt ¢ the Unitad Siates, In and for thi Eantery ot of Wikconsin, mado and ontered on the 20th dny of Maceh, A, D. 1434, tho undurignad asslnonl In ankruptey of tho daid wikrupty wifl woll wt public a_highest and bust biddur, for ¢ ayof Juno, A, D. 1878, at 19 in the lorenvon of that day, nt the 0 of ai¢ Bankrupt, situato on the promisos lvrolnattor dasoribed, on Higlustreat, ln the City ! ash, and Stata of Wis ‘ansin, all tho Hight, titloand intarast of tho sald Bunk. rupt, and all tha dight, titlo and intorovt of tia “undes ¥ kb, ao nsalynoce 6t wiid Ftate, fn aad to ko fol: lowing’ doscribed eal Fatuto, toguthior with all thio ap: purtouanuas thurounto belnging, 1ying and boing situate u the Kifih Ward of thao O 4 of Winnobago, and roribud as follows, tawit s fitteen (1), auction 1ot "Thu olERe (3 i cin (o chdy; clgvom (1, o . nino (8, ton (10), elova w D b t in b 4), 1ive ( EWaivs (10, fnocrranears subdivislon. G 10t ano In block ano hiundrod aud sloven In safd Fitts Werd, frou from a1} fncumbrauces. Taaro whl alxo bo sold &t publ(e auetio 4t tho anno tinie and plavo with eaid Rl atato all tho Tight N3 and intereat of 110 6afd ban'crayt aud tha safd Bailgnows in and to cortata lottors patout for tho Manufac Luruof 1 livasiiing- Alachinos knuwi s tho Gelsar Sepnrator ind Rullunco. Hopso-Dawor, togatlior with nilpatioras Wsud in tho Manufaoura of ‘such Sopneators end Horse. Powors, And tho eald assignoes will alsoat the iulua tima and plago soll at' publlc augtion to thy highost. nn Lust biddor for cash, 'a largn amaunt ol lumbor, fron, moldiu snnd, s, Spokon ud othoe maturiaturid port aonal proporty used In tho Manufgutura of Thresbing. Machthos, alao w targo numiior of ‘Throsliag-Muohino inown as’ tho Golsor Maghino, smy in & haishod and? othory n i untinishod stato, “Tho Jteal Eatato aboyo doscribed consiats of about fous aorenor lund iyl ou Yoz Hivor, o Ghfeava & Noreh- wostorn and Milwaukoo & 'sul Raflways bave side. Lracks running Lo tha works, Tl buildings uro of briok: i built in th must substantial and conveuon imaunor, ) 1834 Daioll3er 3 1658 o1 yoroumysON, Sz JOILY P GALLU| ) 32 LRI & WEISBROD, "3 1 T STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. (e of Chicaso & Northswestern Railway Conpany, 2 Wallst xw Yo, April 30, 1874, Tiza annnal meotiog of tho staokhioldofs and lnidholde arnof tno Onleags & Saethwastern Rullway Company, for tho olestion of Dirgotors pursuant to I il for tho tranmaution of sucht othor buslusas as muay como bafore S moathig, will bo huld at ths odiow of o Gonpang. in Hhoolty ot Glueago, on Tiiursday, tho 4l day of Jano nndy L oulooit 1w, ondilioes wil suikgntioato 1t 10 vota by nrosoutitig tholr voting honds s i -:I:m‘muuf-‘: Wik, o vofic Tor rogtat ‘on'or tioforo tho 4th i Droxhuo, sy ALBEID KREP, Prostdeny, Snorotary. 5 M, L SYxrs, JIn. FAIRBANKR s, FAIRBAN b, MOKSE &O0 U8 AND 113 LAKE-ST: IMISOELLANECUS, TAKIL EXCURSIONS. Btoamoraleavo dally at 1 p. m for Milwaukec, Dateolty Tolado, Glovoluud, *Bultnio, Niayars Yulle, Unrouo, Capo Vinoont, Kingston, Bruckvllloy Usileusbiucky Kitwinl Bprings, Coriwally Montroal, Quoboo, and al infand_ porty. oz tnethior Infurma iply th THOR, wUAW, Aront, 2 Bouth Marko war Adan Bridgo, from 1 10 61, m., dally. Property Owners, Altention ! , ‘tox Balo Cortliicatos el by tha Uity of uHfi:%zfl;lc:'mmgfifil ALIU por tuat, provudun ‘adior ha fhoronsod 1o 30 par cont, whiol dato tho rato "n.‘ e e e LIVERY STABLE, b el ver sty RIS G. DEREVER, LIVERY & BOARDING STABLE, Vo. 265 Kiftheuv., hotwoan Jackson snd Vau Buren b At ors, Mo | Stable for PO TR s

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