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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY MAY 22, 1875.~TWELVE PAGEN, FIRES. Additional Partioulars of the Penn- sylvania Conflagrations, Hundreds of Familics Without Shelter or Food. The Village of Snow-Shoe, Near Osceola, Partially Destroyed. Trains Loaded with Living Freight Driven Through a Burning . Torest. One Thougand People Baved in I'his Manner, A 120,000 Firo at Norwalk, Gonn, Lesser Blazos, AT OSCEOLA, PA, Tyroxe, Ia, May 2L.—The contusion la so sreat and telegraph lines aro 8o busy with rall- vad business that it 13 impossiblo to got much irticulars about tho fira ot Osccola, Iundrods »f pooplo aro homelens aud doatituts of clothing ad provisions, Tho Burgess of Iuntingdon was telographod fo 1bis mornivg for food sud clothing for tho sufforers, ILicliof is badly ncod- ed. A large number of cars and many feot of trestlework on tho railroad have boen destroyed. Tho shitpment of coal will Lo delayad for at least ton days. ‘Tho totat iusurance roported amouuts to noarly $100,000, TFiro is raging fn tho woods at Snow-shoo City, whore eoveral Lonses and a namber of cars and restloworks wore dostroyed. Osceovy, Pa., May 21.—Tho insuranco of the Mashennon Land and Lumber Company, whose proporty was destroyed yestorday, smounts to ©1,800,000, in Eastorn and foroign companica. “I'ynoxE, Ya., May 2L.—Tho tfiro is still raging tanously thronghont the woods fn the nolghbor- Liood of Oscoola Mills, Pa. About 250 houses wero consumed in Oscoola. Four hundrod fam- Hlics aro rendored homeless. Groat praiso is due to Mr. O. D. Woud, Traiumsatorat Tyrons whio, through his herole conduct and presonco of mind, saved many lives, 1le got a lobof box caty, avd, citer loadwg them with men, women, and children, sent them thro burning for- est at extremely fast speed to 1'bilipeburg. Tour tuch trips were made, and about 1,600 poople takien to a place of eafoty. outzdale, o town of about 900 inliabitante, 6 miles {mm Osceola, is reported cutirely de- yed. o firo 18 spreading rapldly through tho weoun boyond Huutzdale, aud at the Iatest ac. ceuits hos 1eachod Parsonville, & smsll town G nsiles distant from Ioutzdale, The tica on tho enusylvauia Railroad track, from QOsccola to Houtzdule, aro Lurned, so that 1o cosl cau be shipped forgowo time, Urovisions Tlave Leen wont from towns {n (Lo v by, ln re- epouo to a coll from tho Burgess aof Osceols, and & mocling will bo held to ruise funds for the sulerors, ’ "The hioaviont losors by tho Qceold firo aro as fol- lows : Ponusylvania Kellroad, £63,000; Liveright, Lingle & Co., §30,000; T, C. loms & Co., 40,0003 Johw K, Whito, §25,000 ; Isase Taylor, 000 ; Walker Bros., $16,000; Ur. D, R, Good, £16,000 5 G, M. Drisbin, §14,000; Ju Y, O. Lin- glo. $10,000 3 Joseph 1f. Lipton, 911,0003 L. A, Crist, €6,600; Johu Llliowt & Oo., £12.000; J. C, Uenderson, §16,000; Kmmelt Sagers, ©3,000; tho I'reshyterian Churels, 4,000; aud o bost of surdlor amounts, Lo fuguranca in tho Oeccoln Mills_will receh gmlmbly §200,000 outside of thy Ifosbannon Sand and Lumber Compauy's mills. ‘Lho Ao- ohaunon will 18 placod 1y Pluladslphia, sud the inenrance will reach probably $30u,000. Later reports say that ono woman, named Btoncbergor, was burned to death, FENNSYLVANIA FOREST FINES, PormaviLus, Pa., May 21.—Tho wind having subaided to-day tho fires on the mountains have not spread o rapidly, and tho destruction of propeity was not o groat as yostorday. A firo intho vicinity of the Lilangowan colliory do~ stroyed twelve miners' loudes this morning, ‘Lbo men aro out worklog agafust tho tice, and tlio balanco of tho houses have Leen raved. WiLxespanug, I'a,, May 21.—The Btoddarts- villo lote, barn, an:l shods wero destroyed by fire last vight: also two awolling-housea. Mrs, Cox, aged 99, burned to death, Yue build- ings iguited from lired raging iu the waods. AT COHOES, . Y. Conors, N, Y., May 21,—Tho saw-mill, band- ling-shop, polishing-room, finlsbiug and packing ‘depariment connected with the ax manufactur- Ing works of tho Wesd & Becker Manufucturing Compauy weto Lurned this morving, The bulld- Ing was of brick, three stories high, aud tho up- per ntory was packed with goods ready r 'MY' ment. Tho loss [8 eetimated at 50,000 3 fully insured. Lha fivo {8 snpyored to bave beon cauvod by spoutancous combustion, A larze nusber of weu ura thrawn out of employmeut, A RAILNOAD TRAIN AFIRE, Goeciai Dravateh fo The Chicaun Trivune. Dernorr, Slich, May 21.—At an early bour this morsing tho baggnge and mail car of the Great Westorn Express for Dotroit and Chicago 1ook firo cast of Patls, aud, when tho traln was about to stop at that point, tho Uames woro fliat discovered. 'Ihe firo then Lad mado such prog-~ rees that notbing could bo saved czcept two trunks, a fow loose arliclos, and the iwsil-bag made up ot Nuffalo for Dotrot. The ear con~ tainod the through bng;ilngo of passongoers toDo- sroit, Oicago, and further westwaid, AT NORWALK, GONN. Nonwark, Conn., lay 21.—A fire at South Norwalk, ut 4 o'cluck this morning, deatroyod Lounsburg Brothors & Rockwell's shoo factary, the T'airflold Fire Ineurance Company's oftice, and tho frame buliding of 0. A, Lander. Total loss, €120,000. Loss of Lounaburg Brothors & Tockwoll, §70,000; inauranco, 55,000, The Iu- surauce Uowpans losos their fine bulldingd valued ut @20,000, Covared by fusuranco. AT BRIGHTON, ILL. . Special Dispatels to The Chicago Tribune, Canunvivug, I, May 21,—At Drighton, in 1his county, on tho afternoan of the 19th, three stables were burnel, aud also Lwe imported horeos and s jack. IN CHICAGD, A plot waa 1aid Ly an lucoudiary Izt night to bure the large umoccupicd two-slory frame Luildiug No. 118 Fourth avenue, snd for & timo it bid fair to result succossfully and rouow the econes of last July in tue same locslity, The building {s eituated close to the old framo rook- eries on Clark siroet aud Third avenus, and a fgw uteps from Ilarrison stroot. It was evident, tomn the strong smoll of the oll, that keronena hnd Leun treely poured avout tho rooms, Oflicor Bargont saw tho smole fusuing from an addition to tho main house, aud kent s boy to No, 10's eugluc-houso on Peclita avenuo to give & still alorm, which wea promptly respohded ~ta, .But ko rapudly ald the five spread that su alann wod turned in from Box 81 at #:50 o'clock sud other flre apparatus was called, 'The fllumine- tion caused s great gathering of tho denizens of hio rough district kuown sa Cheyeuno, uud there wnas much anxiety und alarnm smong the negroes and dlereputablos, The fire was extluguishod in aehort time, Tho damago amounts to sbout 2300, The bouse hips not beon occupled for a long timo, but was recently filted up n8 & bouse of fll-fomo by & woman who accompsnied Jamoes B, Smith from Rock Iefond to thie city, oud who retnrned to that plsce with an oflicor to answer o Borions clisrge lueltm:d agafost him, Mia. Barg, of Dubuque, 3., it the ownor of the stractare, and i rl to hiwve amplo Insurance. The polico are eugaged in fertoting vut the nceudiary, MOVEMENTS OF MILITARY, Specral Disrateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rangay (77, 3o, May 31.—Gen, 0. H, Smith and bo Nineteouth.Infantry arved lioro this evenlog. Hois just from Port Riley, where o bea boen engdged aaa wit lu & court-mags siak, o reports occasional straggling bands of Tudis hat vieuty, but eays that frontier over for the wumumbr, 5ix compa- Bixth Cavalry started to-day frowm truubl nies of the Fort Lyonto relleva the Fifih Infantry, a por- tton of Wwhich will moot thom at Ssuta Lo, Spectal IMavateh to The Chioana Trivine. Donuque, Ia., May 21.—Compauy A, of tho Boventh United biates Cavalry, Cupt. Mailan, from Livingsaton, Ala., {muned through tho c(fi‘ to-night en routo for ¥nnkton, 'Thoy sre wall supplied with borses aud equipmonts, and, in- mm\ ta keop a vigilsut eyo on tho movemonts of the Dlack Ihllorn, i THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION. QooD TEMPLARS IN QHICAGO. T.ast evening witl bo long remembered by tha temperanco workera in thls city, it being the timo chioson for tho reception of distinguished d:legntes from tha Right Worthy Grand Lodge of tho World of the I 0. G. T, on thieir way to tho coming International Convontion to be held in this State, Tho Temporanco Allianco had mado tho necenary arrangements, sccured Far- woll I1all, aud appointed dpmpur commwittees to moot the delogates at tho dopot. ‘Tho anuouncoment that tho delezates would arrivo sud bo rocoived at Farwell Iiail had tho effect of drawlng ont quito n largo audience to tect them. While awaiting their arrivak by in- vitation, Cob, J. F. Hoy, of New Yorl, who liag Veen sponding somo time in the Stato 1n the in- toresh of tomperanice, aditossod the andience, About 9:30 o'elock thn doicgntes arrived at the Lall, sccompanied by (leorge Sborwoud, Presis dent of tha Alfiance. Upan entorivg the hall they wero gropted with applanse, and as soon as introduced took pm:ntlmn upon the stage. They wera as followa: Col. J, J. Hickman, @. I, Georgla: J. Maliny, G. W. C. 7T pland; W, 5. Willsms, 1L G. 8, Napneg, Canada; Dr. . Lo, Lords, ngland ; tho Ifon, Joshua Pollaid, England: Mus. I'stker, G, W. V., Beotland; T, W, Cagey, G. W. Canada; D, ltoso, G.W. 8., Montre O’Dennall, Buperintendont Juvenils Tomiplas, Now York; the Rev. W. MecDonagh, Canndaj A, Henry, Ontatlo; Mrs, DPartington, Maic Mr. Btraw, Vermout; Mr. O. Dell, XNew 1fampehira; and tho 'Hon. Mr, Fox, of Au tralia, Lmery A. Storra delivered tho address of wolcomo, in behalf of the Temper- snco Allianca and tho vatious tomperatco organizations of the city, after which ‘Georgo Suorwood introduced Joseph dMaliua, Mie. Parker, J. Poliard, Dr. Lees, MMrs. O'Dounell, Col, Hickman, tho Hon, Mr, Fox, and the Rev. MeDonaugh, who responded In five-minuto ad- dresses oflhnuku for the cordiality with which they had been received. After the addroases, the formal recoption was declared st an end, whou tho eeveral dolegntes sero individually Introduced to such of tho tomperanco workers as remained. A serles of temperance mautings is to be in- augurated {u the city at once, in which the dele- gates above-natod ‘wilt tako part. The firat of the serics will Lo liold to-morrow evening at tho Tirat Mothodist Churels, DANVILLE, ILL, o Spectal Dispatch to I'he Chicazo Tribune, DaxviLLy, M., May 21.—~Tho Board of Alder- mon of our city granted liconse Iast ovening for tho relailing of liquor witbin the incorporated limits, fixing tho price of tho liccnso at £600 par ronum, and placing tho partles under a £3,000 bond. This is tho tirat time for four years that our saloon-keepera havo becu able to get o liconao, though it is supposod no ono has gone thiraty, a8 thoro have been thirty-five aaloous iu operation during moat, of that tiwe, WOMAN AND WINE. Br. Loms, May 21.—Tho Womau's State Tem- perance Mass Couvontion mot lero yestorday afternoon aud orgauizod by the election of Misa Ida Buckingham for President, and & full list of oflicers. Cowmittcea ou various kinda of busi- ness woro appointed with o viow to the perwma- nent organization of n Stato Socicty. Ab tho night scssion Mra. Mary M. Cleary road an ersay on * Tho Reaults of tha Women's Orusades,” in which #ho claimed that the crusado of last year way o Divine inspiration, and tkat it was® de- mgned to presorvo the morals of tho peoplo. It~ had ocensioned tho clos- ing of 7 distillories and 597 ssloons iu ton districts tn Olio, but its most boucficial re- sult was the impetus it pavo tho temperance movemont in the country, 100 Tewmparance Unions having beon organized in differont States. Bho nesorted that, ca it was throvgh woman's unbelief that mau lost Paradiso, it was to bo through hor faith that ha rogained tho lost ertate. John Iionnett Anderson, an Evangolist and temparanco leoturer, of Bristo), Eog., who Tss been in this country but a few days, inado a very eloquent and offective speech, and woveral other guntlemen aud Jadios briof addresses, I'hero ras n Jargo attendance and an unuaual smauntof intercet taken In tho matter, quite o munber of prominent ladies and gentlomon of L4 esty betug activo [n tho movement, Mrs. A Frances Minor, Misa Pheebe W, Consios, and severat other ladies of this ¢lty hadan in- formal discussion at Jofferson Oity, last uight, with tho Committes on Eluctions sud Blectars of tho Constitutional Conveution on tho subject of Eumugnulnnm in tho Conetitution giving the allot to women. Mre. Miuor modo a brief speech, and Phebo Cousing an elaborate argne mont in favor of the proposition, which was listened to yory attontively by the Committeée, Mr, Alaxander, Chalrman of of tho Committeo, anawered them that thelr claims should receive caraful and impartinl coneldoration. ‘The Woman'’s Stale Tomporauco Convention continnod to-day. Miss Frances E. Willard, of Chicago, doliverod an essay on temperance, lunch, and freo raading-roows, in which nlio ad- vocated tho cstablisliment of & frlondly fun for tho benofit of paor man snd womon. Bishop Bowman, of the Methodist Church, beartily Indorsed 'Mies Willard's plan, aod Hpake ~ at length abont tho tewmnerance crusado last yeor. Ho assertod that it rewulied in good, all asrortions of the secular press to tho contrary notwithatanding. It scems, ha enid, that tho proea wabt to disconrage us by furessing tho peoplo with tho Ides that nuth- ing was dond by this gvent crusade. It I8 o groat mistake, Ihonsands have been maved during the past vear, Thoussnds of citles throughout thaBtatea liave bonished liquor outirely, Thousands of mon and women have boan convertod to God through the efforta of tho crusade. Thousauds of waloona hiave beosu closed in citlos, There is w sound opinlon abroad in tho land, To #ny wo bave socomplished nothing i3 » mistake. A reaction will always fotlow such sos- #onn as this, but tha undercurront is sound and Lienlthy, and the tamnsrauco quontlon {a Lefare tho poople to.day 25 per cont bettor than a year ago. 1o did not know why thera is such a dmsposition on the part of our groat po- pers to undorvaluo all tho efforts mado to make our peoplo temperate, Mrs, L. M, Washington, of Jacksonviile, Ill., delivercd an address ou prahibitlon, snd sovaral other shorter spocches were mado by both Iadies and geutlomen, TUE VIEATHER, Wasnix avox, D, C., My 33—1 a. m.—For tho Upner Miuslusippi and Lowoer Missourl Valloys, and the Upper Lakes, atatiouary or rising bsram- eter and temperaturo, light nortborly winds, veering to southerly, and clear wouther, LUCAL OLUERVATION, Cuticauo, May 2L, 62,8 V., freals,, €318, freal,, HIIHE, goutls. Biax, thermoniater, G ; min, therniomoter, T4, GENEDAL ODSERVATIONS. Cut3ago, May 21, Station, |Har TAr| IWand, Hain| Wealher, G2IN, B, light. Olcar, BN, M., gontl ‘Y-.\lr, SO5(Faly, AvlClowdy, 06|Cloudy, Cal., OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, T.oxpoy, Moy 21,—Steamships Scotia and Btato of Novada, from Now York, havo arrived out, New Yous, May 2L.—Arrived, Neciar, from Bromen, Andre, from Antwerp, rived st North Sydney tevuight for coal. acrived this aftornoon, D S OBITUARY, CrxveLAND, O., May 21.—W. W. Crawford, of the firm of L. Crawford’s Bons, coal dealers, dicd thite moruing. stoamship New Yons, May 21.—Arrived, steamor Auguat Haisrax,, Muy 21.—The ateamer Faradsy ar- Antwene, May 2L—Sleamor Biale of Novada RELIQIOUS. Proccedings in the Northern Presbyterinn Assembly at Cleveland. The Southern Goneral Assembly in Bession at St. Louis, Reports iIn Doth Bodles Looking to a Resumplion of Fraternal Relations, Rosolutions Offered ot Oloveland to With™ draw tho Ovorturos Qom- plained Of, The Cumborland Prosbyterians In Sosston at Jollerson, Texas. Other Religious Gatherings. THE PRESBYTERIANS. THE NORTHERN ASSEMBLY. : orriceus. CrevELAND, O., May 21.—In tho morning ses- sion of tho Prosbyterisn Assombly a resolution was adopted which eutitles each Bynod of tho Church to one representative in the stonding Committee on Benovolent Work of the Church. The 1tev. Dr. Dickey rosigned the position of tewporary Clork, and the Rov. Jamos A, Mar- #hnll, of Ihitadelphia, was electod to fill tho vaganey. SILEAGE CITARGER Tho Committeo appointed by the laat General Aesembly to cousider tho matter of mileage cliarges of Commissionora fo tho Goneral Ae- sombly, with a viow to provido such regulations ns shall tend to greater uniformity in tho allow- ance for mileage, submitted the following re- port : The Committeo recommond thnt the fol. towing smendments bo mada to tho mileago sys- tom, as priuted in pogo 176 of the minutes of tho fast General Assombly ¢ First—That, in order to hasten ths pavmont of the apportionments fron the several Preaby- torics, tho word ** fourth ” be enbstituted in place of tha word ** %L " in Rulo 4, as found on pago 176, Sccond—To bo apponded to Rulo 4 the follow~ Ing words: *N. B,—It la understood that Com- missionors, both in coming _to nnd returning from tho Assombly, will avall thomaelves of auy commutation of faros that may ba offared in seagon, ond {hat in other cases (hoy aro to take, whan practicable, tho most economical route. No nilowances to be made for oxéra accommoda- tious on tho way. Also, that no ong wlll charrre for return oxpenses unless ho intenda t5 go back to his flell of labor; and tbat po ong on a busiucss tour or on an excursion of pleasuro will make a canvenlonco of the meat- ing of tho Asrombly, and_expoct paymunt of his truveling oxpenses from tho tnileago fund., Also that Commuzsioners, as soon aftor their arrival a3 practicablo, are to roport themselvos to tho Committeen of Arraugoments, and have their rospectivo places of abodo assignod them. Lhird—It is nropoacd tuat for the word * s provod” in Rulo 5, bo substituted the wo * found in nceordanco with the nreceding regu- fations,” and to add the svords ‘*and not(to oxceod ip the casd of any one Commissioner twonty timos the amount of the F'resbytory’s ssscxumont.” Fourth—The Committes further recommend that tho Goueral Aksembly cujoin upon tho Committeo of Arrangemonts for tho respoctive meetings of tue Assombly tho importance of making early sopotncemonts, not later, 1f practicable, than the first weok of May, in ro- Hpect to commatation of raflrond and steamboat fareu, Thia report caused considerablo discussion, recesa boing taken beforo 1ts adoption, In tho afternoon to-son tho roport of the Committoo on Mtleage was adopted. Tho anvual 1oport of tho rexalar Boarda and Committecs wore received ond roterred to tho proper commitieon. FRATERNAL RELATIONS. Tho Rov. Hovoert llays, of the Stonbanville Prosbytory, prosonted the following preamble and resolntions: WirnEAs, Tho General Assembly of the Preshyte- rlan Churcli carnestly desiro to enter into fraternal correspondenco willy the General ‘Assémbly of fhio Tresbytortau Clhinrel Sout! oy Witknias, Tho causes which provent such a corre- mpoudeuco are certain deilverauces of oth Lodies which, now happily nnited, constituto tho General Anncuibly, paared. dusing tho exclting scenes of tho Iute civll war; au ‘Wuenead, The General Assembly, regroiting that thesa acts complalucd of stand in tho way of cloes ro- lations with tho General Assembly of ‘tho South by thelr {nterpretation of 1bo concurrent resolutions, aud by thelr cxpressing confidence in tho Clhiristiau char- acter of tho Presbyterfan Ghurch Sauth, wiihdrawa thiese Injurfous deliverancos fudirectly and by way of nferenco ; and . Witzuras, What the General Assombly has dono fa- dirctly they should do directly by alirmative action, when the giory of God and the [ntcreats of the Chur of Jestis Ghrist's Kingdom roquiro such 3 procosdure; therefore, Jteaolved, That oll acte snd deliverances of both bodlca now forming tho Presbyterian Church, beforo thelr uniou, retlgeting injurlousty upon tho Chiriation character of the Presbyterfan Church of the Bouth, Lo and heroby aro declared inoparative and void, an that the Chiurch complaliing is toreby relioved of all such grievancos under which they havo been laboring, The rosolution was lald on the table, but sub- poquontly taken up sud roferred to the Commit- tos on Billa and Overtures,—tho Conforence Committen's report being made the special ordor far Manday afternoon, BTATS BOABDS. The B‘paclnl Committes appointed by tha Jast Assombly to whom wero refurred the resolutions i»’rnvlnlmp for tha oleatlon of Bocrotaricn of Hiato onrds of General Assambly, roported iu fayor of tha present plan of oleoting such ofilcers by tho Board:s themsolves i A minority report was mads favoring tho elec- tion of Becrotnrics by the Genoral Asgombly, ‘The majority report was adoptod. REPRESENTATION, A roport of the Committoe on the reduction of ropresentation In the Asacmbly was discussed and rofarred to the Seloct Committee, Appointments of visiting clargy to pulpits in the city aud neighboring towns were also an- nonneed, In tho evening religlous cxercinea wore held, ‘Adjourned till to-niorraw wmorniug, el o ier ‘THE SOUTHERN ASSEMBLY. BELATIONS WITIL Til NOKTUERY DODY. * Br. Louts, May 21 —Tho General Assewbly of the Presbyterian Church S8vuth met sgain tbia moining, with Moderntor Hoge fa the chale, The usital Commitiees wore appomnted, and the Com- 1nlttee on Bustonance mado their report. ‘Tbe Rev, Willlam Brown, D, D,, Chsirman of the Commuttes of Friendly Rolstions, appointed to adjuet tho difforencos bebween the Northern and Southern Churclics, made a lougthy report, walch was 1aid over for futura consideration and action. This Cuinmittoo met a similar Commit- toe of tha Northern Church at Baltimore on the 7Tth of last Jenuary, and entered fnto s full and oxhaustive discusslon, in writing, of the griov- auces and differences botween the two badiea roprosontod by thom, TUE GIST OP TUE BEPORT, from a husricd axsmination of it, acoms to lle In the lollowing passage in a communication from tha Jlev. Williaw Brown, the Chsinnan of (he fouthern Cammittae, to the ey, Dr. Niccolls, tho Chairman ot the Northern Clommittee, 1lia esyat **1f your Assembly could soe its way clear o say in 8 fow plain worda to this eects That those obnoxious things wore said and done {o times of groat exeitomnont ; that thoy ars to bo segrotted, and that now, iu s calm view, the im. putations cast upon the Southérn Church are disproved, that would eud the difioulty st onco.” 1n reply to this, Dr, Niccolls says: * Wo cannut make this yecommondation to our Assembly, for thio reason that wo are atill of the decldea con- viction that its actions for the last four yoars, so rocited to you in our communleations, constisute a sutlicient ground for fratorual correnpoudence.” Dr. Niccollu then yeitorates that +all the acts and doliverancos of tho Northorn Assomblics of which you complain aro wuoLLy NULL AND YOID § #nd of no bindivg oflicacy as judgmonts of the Clurch wo rupresont, or au rulos of proccediugs for ity I'resbyteries aud church somslons ; that iuso far ws thoy or any of thom can be sup- nosed to impart any lnjitrious imputations upon thio present character and standivg of the Church aud mowmbers of tho Houlkern Asscmb): Cristians and Presbyterlaus, wuch an Iglfih:‘l: tlon of thom would bo unjust to you, sud wopld bo disapproved and vegretted by usy that tho eots and dellverances of sho Northern Assembly, of which yon complain, wers_ mado ' In paanliar timen aud under atrange avd oxeiting clrcim- atances, when the padaions and foolinge of men wora profoundiy movad { that ne acte of avremblics rlich wo' do not roproecnt, wa can~ not rit In fudgmont upon them, nor exprens any opinion as to thejr character; that wo Tesl com- votent to expross the desirs that thoy may Lo considerad by son in tha same spdrit of chadty and Christian forgivonoss which wo trust the peoplo whom wa represent will oxorc!ng toward anything to which thoy way object in the pro~ ceedings of the Southiern Assembly,” To this tho Roy, Mr. Brown roplies thiat tho grievances of which we complain, and which we desjra to seo removel, lio nnllmlr back of the prosent, aud au adjustment which cutizely ipnorea.the vast {8 unsatisfactory.” ‘This sirtually closad the controvorsy, s THE REFORMED PRESBYTERIANS: GENERAL 5YNOD, Speetal to the St. Louts Giobe-Damocrat, Caurrruvitie, 1L, May 20.—Cortificates of dolegations wora recelved aud road, from which tho roll of the Genoral Bynod wao propared, 23 follows Northern Presbutery—Tho Tievs, Willam Wylle, A, Thomson, W, J. MeDawpll, Novin Woedside, eswn, .\lenm#'r ‘Woods, Jauics Sample, Danlel Stewart, S A A 1y e 1. 0. o istadeiphis Iveadytery—Tha Revw. A, G, e Mthow salllc{. David, ‘glocte, D, D., Memars. E. Young, Alexander Kerr, Joln ficott. bra Presoytery—Thoe 1tevs, John Alford, Willisimn Young, Aleears, Domgald Munn, Wilkum Hulehinron, Ohio Presbylery—Tho Rova. I, F, Morton, J, Y, Bolce: Measta. J. O, Neabit, 1f. MecCollum, Wealern Presbytery—Tho Reva, Jamon 8. cott, 8, R, Stormont, Robert Diafr, Robert Hunteri Measrs, Janies Robb, John McCaughan, James McLaugllin, Jamcs Smiles. Chiewno 2'cerbytery~The Revs, A. R, Galley, Samucl Youngj Mr. Jawes Hanna, Tho Rev. A, . Gailoy, of the Chicage Presby- tory, was unanimously choson Modorator. Tho Rev. David Bteelo, D. D., of Philadolphin, was contintad 8tated Clerk, aud the Itov. ltobert Hunter, of Coultervillo, was chosen Assistaut Clotk uzanimoualy. Roporta of standing committees were then called for, Tho Commitieo on Curch Proporty in Chicago roported. The ropoit was approved and roferred to a specisl committes, conaistin of Mesars, John Heott, Aloxauder Korr, an Witliam Blair. The Modgrator announced the standing com- mittees for tho year, as follows: 1, Forelyn Correspondence—The Navs, D, Steele, Novin Woodside, Alosander Kerr, . 2, Diacipline—The Rove, Janes B, Beott, Samuel Yaing, e, Willias Hutchiuton, 9. Signs of the Times—Tho Hova. 8, 31, Ramacy, AL, Gafley, Mr, James MeLaughlin, 4. Theologieal Bominary—Ths Revs, J. F. Morton, , Blormond, Mr, John Seott, Treshylorial Reports—The Revs, Willam Wylls, Robert Hunter, Mr, fugh McCollum, &r, 0. Dovottonai Ezerciyoa—Tho leva, William Young, W, 3, MeDowell, Mr, Jamea M, Langhiin, 7. Nominations—Tiie Revs. Samtiel Young, William Yoling, Mz Alezandor Woods, 5, Financo—Tholtev. 7. Y. Dolce, Mensrs. 2. Young, [« Robb, 4 0, Auditing—~Tus Rev. A. Thomson, Messra, D, Munz, D. Stuart, 10, Prosbyleriin Records—Eastern Presbytery, the Rov. Williaw Wyle, Mr, dohn Scoth ; Northern Pros bylory, tho Rév, M, Galley, alr, Aloxander Wooda s Philadolphia Uresbstery, the Rev, I, Huulor, Alr, D, Munn;_Tittsburg Preabytery, tho Rev. N, Woodwido, Mr, E. Young: Oblo Preabytery, the Tov. 3, 5, Scott, Mr, Willam Hutchinson ; Wostern Preabytery, the lov. 3. Y, Tofee, Mr, J. C.Neabit; Chicago Freaby- tery. the Hev, J. ¥, Morion, Mir. Jsmes Bmiley, I'ho repart of the v, James 8. Hcolt, Cor- responding Dolegato to the Genoral Aescmbly of tho Unitod Prosbyterian Churen, was received and accopted, 1t was rosolved that the clection of a Profossor in tho Thoological 8eminary bo mada tho order of tho day on Monday aftornoon immediately aftor tho dovotional axercises. —_— CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIANS, MISBION WORK, Jrreoosox, Tox, May 21.—The Geveral As- sombly of tho Cumborland Prosbyterlans met ngain to-day, Btanding commilteen wero ap- poiuted, and various nomorials aud communica- tions presented and roforred to approprinto com- mitteos, Intercating addroases were delivored by correaponding deiegates, I'ha Noard of Missions presentcd the annual report, showing rocelpta for tho pust year of over 211,000, and that tho missious undor its caro \»lcrda xl:l‘ n healthtul conditivn, and the Doard out of delt. et X MISCELLANEQUS, DAPTIST CONVENTION AT YEORIA. Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicuan Tribune, Pronia, 1L, May 31.—To-day closed the pro- coedings of the Daptist Ministors’ Convention thatlins beon in session Liers tho greater part of the wock, Tho morning was dovoted to henting Trof. Btipler, of Alton, lectura on * How ta Uso the Old Testamont Seripturos,” Ilis adirons was an ablo ono sud waa attentively listened to by a large audionoe. At noon the Convontion brake up, and the members doparted for thew sevoral homes. No place was solected for the next an- nual wotting, :RICAN REFORMED CHURCIL, Specias Dispatch & L'he Clacsas Fribune, Toir Warsy, Ind, May 21,.—Tho toneral Bynod of the Reformed Church of America re- nusembled at Bt. John's Clurcl this morning, Attor thie sppolutmont of Standing Commitioos, reporty wero read from all alasses ropresontod in thio Syood, howing that tho Church is increas- ing rapidly in membership and mnfluouce. A motlon mado tlat when the Bynod adjourn it adjourn to meoct nf Lancaster, Pa,, on tho Wednesday aflor Whit Sunday, 1878, waa carled. Tha afiernoon seesion was devoted entirely to recelviug and pagaing on roports concerniug the condition of b Church, ete, s "F'o-night devotlonal oxorclses avs belng held, OI110 SABDATI-SCHO0L UNION, Coruxnuy, 0. Mnmfll.—’nun sixtoenth anuual Convontion of the Olhlo Sabbath-8chool Union, au upscelariat Bociety, will bo held at Nowark, commencing Juue 8, Amung the procaadings of the first day will bo an adurees by Ciiiton Al Nichols, of Sprineiieid, on *'I'he Componsation of l}\xliuflan Work," Esch county SBocloty and school {u Olifo 14 roquested to send at loast ono delegato. . Crodoutials can b obtained on appli- cation to I, Becowden, Correspouding Hocretary, Gulion, O, Each achool which hod not con- tryhuted to thiy organization duriug the yearis mgumm.! to seud it aubacription by it dole- gate. ATCIIEFISCOPAL. Specrat Disvateh ta dhe Chicaon Tribune, MiLwaukee, May 21,—It has aow boen defi- niloly dotermivad thnt the investlturo of Avche- bl-\:fu onut will tako plago oo the 8d of June nox! e e THI GOVERNOR'S GUARD. The Bnnquet 'Tendered by Sprinufiold Lnut Night to Hor Eavorites. Specnl Dispatch to T'he Chieaao Tridune. Braisorienp, Iil, May 21,—To-night the peo- ple of Bpringfleld testified thelr apprecistion of thoir pet military company, the Governor's Guard, by » Dbanquet at the Leland. About 000 guosts had been invitod, and woro prosont to do honor to the Guard. The dinin;g-hall wasappro- priately decorated with overgrecna and flowors, horg ond thero with the American flag, sud oconspicuously was to Lo peen tho prize banucr wou by the Quarda in tho recont contest at Chieago. At ono end of the Liall was hung a large photograph of His Excolloncy Gov. Beveridge, which was wrenthied in evorgreous and flowers, Tho tables wero lnd‘oln with all to delicacies of the season, a8 wel A1 the substautinls, which wero sorved up Leland's . beat style, which o cnough to say. AMagor "l{ I;“tfln hix Jady ‘1’;"‘1”“(‘11“}" '::fiol'l a t«éwncgn- cratulatory romarks, ho introduced dir, 'whu did hr{y' bost to 1ako the boys foel mnl;l. “Ife 1 anid Bpriogfiold new Lad tho boest mllfi tary company {u the Northwest, sund it “was only noccssar, an opportunity to show that sho bad tha best In tho United Statos. Col. E, R, Roa responded for tho Gusrds in a happy manver, After supper wan served dancing bogan, and it will bo indulged in by tho fair women and bravo mon until a fato hour. Tho alfalr was a grand success iu overy respeot, —— FIGHTING STRIKERS, Kixosrow, N, Y., May 3L.—The strike in the cement region to-day sssumed an exciting phass, it bolng rumoted that tho men wora to attack tho wlils, T, O. Mortou's mill at Binnowater ls the only one running, and the atilkors marched to sttack it, Tho Huperiutondeut nolifled Sherift Baxton, snd three compasies of the ‘Lwontloth Battallon wore ordered (o protect the propesty, ‘The compaules procoeded to tho spot and guarded tho works, Thoy remain on duty to-night, ones company at the mill and two as the Village of Iusendale, The detach- went seized forty muskots storod st Rosondaly this ovewng by order of the Bherifl, snd shipped them to Kinwaton. The flellnfi oug tho bltter, sad troublo is suticipated. dications of tho employers yiold- strikers {s vor) ‘Ihere are no ing, SPORTING NEWS. O'Leary Will Finish His Walk at Midnight. Base Ball Games Yesterday Bast and West, Races at Toulsville and at Pern, Inde PEDESTRIANISM, O'LEARY FINISHEI TO-DAY. O'Loary is etill trudgiog along and gradually noaring the 500-mile post In the groat walk which bas kept Lis logs busy since last Bunday aftornoon, 'I'ho laborlous task, of courso, is wearisomoe ovon to & man of his iron endurance, and, though hola full of pluck snd determina- tlom, be in not quite a8 Irosh as A morning datsy, Yestorday was his sloxest day, but a8 ho had fi:uneu so much timo durlnfi tha oarly stages of tho walk he conld well siford to lot up n liitle without at all endapgoring bis chancoa of success, Durivg tho twenty-four hours sinco his undertaking was last noliced in this paper, he_walked 62 milos. This vronght him to hiw 413th, {vclusive, leaving Lim stnl 83 mues to travel, and thirty-ono and & Lalf houra fn which todoit. ‘This would necessitato an averoge of but about 2 6-6 miles per Lour, 113 CONDITION LAST NIORT was such that his succesais certain. Ilo bas been inconveniencod a good deal by tho blistered heel woich has been mentioned bofora, While It made waltang somowhat more painfal thao it would otherwiso havo Laon, it did not dater him from making mila after mile in vory good time, aud i8 not of cunough consequonco to bo sn obstacle in tho way of lis succoes. It is nsource of annoyanco, and that {s all, Ilo fools the offocts of his task but little as farns Lis general health ta concerned, and it seoms to produco but little fatiguo compared with swhat wight bo expected atter the constant rack he has codurod. Tlo foels {tmost in stifnass of tho limbs which ousucs durtng his periods of rost. After a psuso of an hour or {wo, lho re(éulru s good donl of rubhblng to ut himsolf ~into condition, and when ho first rosumos the tramp ho walks slowly and with some symploms of patn, DBut a fow rounds of tho rink ‘restors bis limbs to thoir wonted ac- tivity, aftor which ho is abloto walk with his usual olasticity aud brisknoss. Ie infaormed tho writor last ovening that he was confident that ho could walk y ONE HUNDRED MILES IN THE NEXT TWEXTY-FOUR novns it roquired. Io has now progressed so far towards the end of bhis laborious task that ho deoms it prudent to resorvo Limsolf rathor than make wsu attompt to accomplinh mora than he moted out to him-- solf, As it in bis firat walk for a groat distanco, his condltion at 1ts closs must bo rogarded with caro. 1l looks moro to this, consequently, than to achioving an unheard-of perfoimance. 1o intends to do what ho set ot to do and some- thing more. Laat oven:ug Lio was confidont that bo would bo at the and of bis walk at 12 o'clock thla evening, finishing at that hour for ths bono- flt of the large crowd which will doubtloss be in mttendance. 'Thia will be four and a balt hours ghead of timo, and will bring it o%ml:f to a six-daya’ walk Iacking an hour and o half, As the ond appronches the oxcitement which tha aifair has produced increnson greatly. Loal evoming tho rlnk was pacied, & large number of ladies boing ju ationdance, O'Leary was tho reciplont of a Losutiful bomdquae from ooe of tho lsttor ms ho passcd the placa allotted to them on his 4l2:h mile. Ito nokuowledged it gracofully, aud it ap- paront!y infused him with fresh vigor, as holet l‘llm!c" out somowhat for the goneral dolocia- vien. THIS EVENING Thomas Allcock, W. B, Curtis, and a ialf dozen other athletes and gndcetrluuu‘ Witl Lo presout and will nccompany O'Loary in his final miles. ‘Thoy will bo ju uniform, will walk two by two, aud o fine display of pedestrianiam Is promised. 0'Leary's methiod in roppect to meals and rosts ‘was tho 6amo night befora laat ns 1t hiad beon Loforo, e finfahied hia 400 milos at 12:56 yea- terday aftornoon, whon ko took a considorably longer rost tban usual, not coming upon the track again nntil aftor 3 o'clock. At 7 ho stop- pod azain, baving added 11 milen to bia distance. Ho 1enppeared sliortly bofore 9 o'clock again, when Lo was recoived with loud choors by tho largo audionce presont. The perlormancs, of which there ia now na chanco of failure, cortainly stamps O'Leary os thio beat podestrian of the day. \Weston, Smith, Mellulien, and tho hosts of other awpirants to distinedion in this line, have acoomplished nothing equaliog the presont performnnce, Io 18 well aware of lus powors, aud s rondy at the close of the fentto challenge noybodv m the world to walk any distance from 100 to 500 miles. -— BASE BALL. NED STOCKINGS—WELSTEDNS. Swecial Inapaleh to T'hs Chicago Tribuns, 87, Touts, Mo, May 21,—There was vory littlo intorest taken in tho gamo botweon the Reds (tho Bt. Louls professionals) and tho Wosterns, of Kookuk, Only 200 peoplo wero on the ground whon the gamo was called at 4 p. m., at Campton Park, as 8t. Louis boys would rathor stay wt homo and receive the scors by innings than go out to tho park aud pay 60 cents to witnons tho plav. Almost overy saloon Lias up a bullotin board announcing tho result afier each half inning. 'Tho gamo opoued to-day with tho Ieds at tho bat, who playod safely from first to last, 2y did their oppouente. 'Tho battle wea havd-fougbt all the \ur but Incked brilliancy at tho bat, thougn the floiding wus vory fair, Weak botting rosaited in a low acore. TUX sconet It I 1A L|| WESTERXS, (lt‘nll‘ 4| B 170/°41 0l ol Kimmons, o, £.{ 0, n}l [ 4 o 18 HETE R ai5, 95 a8 o i Crafty bt | oo e Yorgint & HEEER e otion i, e a0l 1 n“ Aami g 788 6 0 0-3 o ¥ o Y0 hont and torty.five minutos. Barron, of tha gupiros. 3 utnn, 1, Pitchor Abbot, au amstour, pitchea for the Trowna at Onjeago to-morrow, The rumnor that Dradioy #old out by not playlng in Wednosday's gowo has proven totally without foundation, UABTEORDS—MUTUALS, New Yonx, May 21.—Baso batl: Hartfords,1; Mutualy, 0, QUINCY TCORPOBATES A DALL CLUB. Bpecial Digpateh Lo 1he Chicap T'ribuna, Bemixavierp, I, May 31,—Quinoy is to havs & baso ball oreanization with n capital atock cf $1,000, aud licewso to organizo b way isuucd by the Becrotary of Buato lo-day, . ko, THE TURF, THR LOUIAVILLE NACES. Louisviuex, Ky., 3ay 21~The fitth day's racos ab the Loulsvllle Jockey Club Park wero sun in tbomud. A drenching raln throughout tue morning and durlug the contests made tho track very hoavy, Notwithstandlng the ram the attondanco wna largo, tho attraction being tho race for tho gontlemen's cup, valued at §260, The firat sace was for thie touneasoo atako for 2-year-glds, dash of &; of o mile, and closed with thirtv ontries. this number ten started, as followss Congressman, by Glasgow; Gar- der's chestnut fily, by Lexington; Iudson's chestout filly, by Planet; Malmiutic, Tecalo, Qrg, Ross, Butler, Virgil, Creedwore, ‘Mnlnoue, Funks Virgit Colt, Vegrant, Coylon, and Medi- stor, In tho pools old just before the race Ureedmoro was tha favorite, from the fact of his having proviously madu good timo in the mua, The favorita won casily by two lengths, BUMMANY, IWiillama & Oning's Croedmore, by 4, W, Stowarts Trealo, by Glon AU 3/ Nichols' Vagraat, by Viegil..,. dimo—1i235, Tho second race was for the gentlomon's cup, danb 137 mile, members ol tls or auy other club to ride 160 pounds minlmum ; threo sutries, two started, Maj, John H. Coster, U. 8. A., of tho American Jockey Club, riding Oxmore, and Tylgg Mass, of the Louisville Jookey Ulub, rid- ing Misfortune. Won by Ar. Moss jn 2i113¢ by » ueck, The third raco was for sn Assoclation purse, £300, milo avd repeat, four outries, and Al started as _follows: B, J, Biyer's Dill Bruce, by Euquirer; I. Lloyd's Mains Jack Malono R, B, Choestham's b i \(:ndllhllt, by Vaudal, and Weldon's Little Flirt, by Ulvorstono. Iu tho pools Bruce sold as the favorite agsiust tho flold, aud won both Licats ensily. susany, Eow Tuz A Spacial Dupakch to Jhe Chicage Tribune, - Py, Lso, Msy 31~ raoos to-day were | opens with & ful mors loteroating than was expeoted, in visw of the heavy rains, ‘Tha first was a trot for horaos whiol néver beat 2:60 foy a piireo of $800. Tha following horsed wero ontored : Kittle Maxwell, Transfer. fiarmless, Troublo, and Créolg Mald. Kiftie won tha raco, taking tho first, third and ffth hukd‘ Maxwoll tho nocond hiont. and Troubls the fourth ~leat. Timo: 2533, Bl 2:408¢, 2:00%¢, and mna}g. Tho trotting- matehr for ‘a purso of #1,200 for i) horses was tho bost of tho wopk. Cen. Grant won {n thrao atraight hoats—tims, 2:461¢, 2:412(, and fl:lflf{. A xunnlng match for a purso of £600, mifo heats, host threo in five, torminated filawoell'lzporl. Armamus wop in three stralght Lieata—tima, 1:61, 1:6117, and Liod, Finaneialy, tho meoting haa bean fully up to tho expeotas tionn of tha Aesociation, ' The programme for to-marrow’s races will ba tho largest and mont brlilant of tho weok, Threa additional races, making saix in all, were arranged to-night, and noarly overy noted horso now lioro will conteat duriug'tho day. Tha raln of to-day will not sorfously interforo with tho condition of tha traclk. Tho following 18 a list of probable startors: Firat raco, Clarke stakes for 8.year-olds, daeh 2 milos, Ewalt & Sweeney's Emma O, by Planet ; fIarpor's Turner, by Eudorser; Mce Qrath's Calvin, by Tipporary; Balieps’ Big Sandy, by Auatealian; Willisms & Wing's Playmato, by Planot; Col. Btone's Millionatie, by Plsnot: Franklin's Montana, by Iarry of the West: Cuoatham's Nowborn, by Vandal, Hocond race, 8 milo dash ; Roblnson's m;l‘l‘el- low, by War Danco; Richard’s Monmouth, by War Dance; Owng's Oxmore, by Day Dick: Frauklin'a_Arizons, by Lestagton; Marper's Excel, by Endorser. ‘Third Tace, consola tion purso, wile heats: Nob. inson's Astral, by Astereld; Logan's Georgls Bowman, by Leéringlon; Laucastor's Lillfo Knigbt, by Hunto\'s Loxington; Cottroll's Pusa Droadnax. by Daniol Boone; Scott's Lady Greon- flold, by Bonnie £cotland ; Lloyd'a Capt. Iutch- {uson, by Vouchar ; 8tringfiold'& Clay's Enlistor, by Eogutrer. Fourth race, Association purso, milo heats, ownora oxcludod: Waldon's Warfaro, by War Dance ; Lloyd's Mainsoll, by Jack Malono; Due ford's Entioid, by En!lmmr. Tufth race, Hunt Hoynolds' stake, handicap for all agos, milo heats: Roymolds’ Whispor, by Planot; Richards® Misfortune, by Qllroy; Logan & Binco's Georgle Dowman, by Lexington; Buford's Kilburn, by Ringmaster; Stewart & Dranc's Prang, by Vandai; Wolland's Littlo Flitt, by Ulverstono; Lloyd’s Mary L, by Vonchor, Bixth roce, Galt Houeo pureo, 5 furlonga: Robinson'a Scarchor, by Enquirer; Bince's Effio, Mooro, by Lee Paul; Buford's McCresry, by Enquirer: Stowart & Drane’s Fortuno, by Van- dal; Willisma & Owing's Fairplay. by Virgll; Lithott's Buo Winns, by Vendal; Williams & Owiog's Worcaestor, by Concord. Tho races will commonco at 1 p, m, instead of 2:00, as horetofore, > —_— AQUATIC, TIE GRAND HAVEN REGATTA. Gnanp IlAvex, Mich,, May 21,—For sovoral roasons, tho dateof tho coming regatla of tho QGrand Havon & Spring Lako Rowing Assocla- tion has beon changod from July 6 and 7 to Aug. 10 nod 11, at which tims present indications promiso an affair on oa successful and extonslva a Bcalo an has ever boforo occurred in the North- went, Ono thousand dollars has already been aubseribed boro apd at Hpring Lalo to defray tha oxpenso of the prizes, which ara to bo_chal lenge ones. Doth clubs havo four-oered, double nud slngla seull crows {u training. CENTENNIALS. THE NATIONAL_ CELEBRATION, Prmuanerena, Pa, May 21.—Tho United States Centoonial Comoussion mot this moruiog, and eleoted tho following officers: Yrosidout, Gden. Joseph R. Mawley, Connocticut, TFirst Vice-Presidont, Orostos Clovoland, Now Jersoy ; Second Vice-Prosident, John D. Creigh, Califor- nin; Third Vico President, Robort Sowry, Towa; Tourth Vice-Presiderit, ‘Fhomas I, Caldwell, Tennossca: Fifth Vice-Prosident. John MeNell, Mirsouri; 8ixth Vico-President, Willlam Gurnoy; Bouth Carolina; John L. Campbell, Sccretary; Jon L, 8hocmaker, Counsolor and Commis- sioner. Excontive Committea—Danliel J, Mor- rell, Ponusylvaning Allred T, Goehorn, Oblo; N. 2L kwith, Now York; Al exandor R. Boteler, West Virginis; Ttlchard @. McCormink, Arizons; Joha Lynch, Loais- inoa: COharles P, Kimball, Maino: Samuel . Plillips, North Carolina; Iredorlek T. Mat- thows, Illinois; William Phinps Blake, Con- necticut: James E. Doxtor, District of Colum- biag J. T. Bornard, Florida; George B, Loring, Manssachusetts. Commissionor Matthows, of Illinols, Chair- man of the Committeo on Oponiag Ceremoulos, rocommends appropriate coremonics on (he opening and closo of the Exibition aud on tho Fourth'of July, A partial prozrammo is s fol- lows: President of the Day, the Presidont cf the Unitod Btates; Chaplaln, of the -United Biatos Sennto; Orators, Charles Francis Adams, of 2Massachusctts, and L. Q. C. Lamar, of Mississinpi; Poot, Henry W, Lengfellow, of Massachusotts: Roador of the Declaration of Indopendonco, Ralph Waldo Emerson, of Mas- sachasctts ; Qrand Marshal, Gon, W. T. Sher- man ; Mastor of Ceromonics, Gen, Josoph E. Jolnston. The Commission adjourned notil to-morrow moraing, whon it will adjourn finally, Tho Exceutive Committeo was organized {o- night by tho election of Dautel J, Morrell an Chbairman, A, T. Goshorn was cloctod Directot- Qoneral, and Moyer Arch Becrotary, THE MECKLENBURG AFFAIR. Mesrrms, Tenn.,, May 21,—Notwithstanding tho min Jeat night, tho cclebration of the Meck- Ienburg contonnial at the theaira was quitoa success, the building belug comtortably filled. ‘The atazo was handsomoly decorated with ever- groens and national flags, and the Inecriction " 17756—Meckleuburg—1875," Ex-Gov. Harniis prosided. Oapt, J, Horyey Mathows, the: edilcr of tho ILedger, wan chossn Becrotary. Aflor rayer by the Rov, Dr. Gaston, and tho ' Biar pangled Baonor " by the band, M. D.’Meuken rend the Mecklenburg declaration, which was fol- Towed by addrosscs from T, B. Lidington, J. D, Adams, and T, W. Brown ; after which the band played * Dixio™ and * Yankoo Doodlo," aud tbe meating adjourned. —_—— A SABBATICAL WRANGLE, Soectat Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dunuque, Is, May 31,—~Tho prospect st prosont is that Dubuquo will have two Decorn tion Days this voar. Our American citizenns are resolved to obsorve tho 20th, but this does not sult tho German clement, and the Iatter aro muklntx extensivo proparations lo decorato ecn tho 30fh (Bunday), "Cansidorablo bad feoting 1a already engendorad, snd oulsiders are looking with “eome curiosity to sacertaln = whelher Bismarck or Unclo $am controls this elty, ¢ —_——— Menouly on Tichhorno. Tichborne is given up, ana given up finally, ft would soem. This {8 what Dr. Konesly eayn about it in his paper, the Knglishman:™ “All thiat it was possible to do in the Tichborne cato has now boen done by Dr. Lonealy. The rules of the lloune forbid him from ever anain bring-~ ing it on. e can novera socond timo arraign iu that mbly the couduct of the Judges, cr revive the complatuts which Lave boen hoard and disposed of. 'Tionborno's fate, a4 far as inquity is congerued, is soaled. Unloss 2oms exirsoidy aceident bappons, he must live and dio in Dart= moor, For Lim, poor follow, no further chanca romaing, Tho divislow-list™ of Frld:{ night wan a8 his death-warrant. Never agaln slall ho seo wife or child to hold either to his bosom, Mo will msoon probably bo_mede scquainted with what has happencd, and we should hardly think that ho can long sur~ vive the shock. All the full and hoartfels en« thosisam which a noble people tool in his bohal? wust now be stitled. _ Thoy Lave scen that they can effect pothing., Even the prayers to Heaven frot morning until night which 30 mauy plous wowen and rollglous meo Lave raised, fail to offact their virtuous purpose, ‘Tichborus is nn- done ; but the Judges aro secure, aud the recult has been bailed by the horrld newspapers with au absotute acroam of fury and dehigbt., What matter to them that an innooest mau pives axd poriabes fn prison ? Wuat matter the tears of the widow and orphan ? What matter, indeed | Are not thoso pothouso and garred peuny-a-linorn fod and pad for the aiabotloal intoxlcation ‘of Jjoy whiol thelr adious prints develop?” Tropical Eruits. Tropleal frulta ought to be ratailad chieap (4 soason, Palermoand eksiun lomons are quoti d in the Naw York market nt €3 aud $4,80 per box, sgaluat 85,60 and 20.756 a year sgo—a reducticn of 48 per cent, Orangos fyom the unme rorts nell for ©2.50 aud ©3.25, an compared with ¢ 5 d 6 #g0. West Indis and Valene.s ree, The pfue-applo trade a eo u‘%)ph, Hahama eelling at from 100, Cubau at trom £10 to 440, §6 to 812 yer Bynauss Ldve beoo cheap for wmany moufle. - th o importation of foroiku fruits and nuts for JMaroh was wmoatly double what v was forite | aama month last yoar, and, for tha nfue montks ulngm?‘rrll 1, amounted to 89,002,000, againet 87! ), sbowing the incroased couscmpticn causequent on cheapnoss. DPloe-applos aud oragon pay 20 per cont duty, bananas 18 Percont. Radvway's Ready Deligt In from One 1o Twenty B NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need an; suffer with pain, L Radway's Ready Relief I3 A CURR FOR EVERY PAIN, 1t was the first and 1s the Only Pain Remedy That fatantly etovs the most ezemclatin Intlammations. znd clires con Tungs, Blomach, Bowels, or o one application, alny il Rl her glands or organs, by In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how tlolent or_ecernclating the pala, gh ithenmatic, fed-riddam, nfinn, Gappin, b Nt Falgie, oF prosiratod Witk GLicss nay anifie, oL Ded Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EARE Inflymmation of the Kidnoys, Inflammatt oTiho Dinddor, Tagammtion of (i Batien els, Mumps, the Lungs. Hore Throat, DiMcult ranzmng. Palpitation of _thio "Hoart, Lystorlon, Group, Diphthoris,Cra. ftareh, Influonzn, ‘Toothaoho, Nouralxl Cold 'Chills, Agio Chiils, Tho appitestion of the Tteady Reliof to the part o parts wlicro tho pata or dificully exlsts will afToid ouss Bl comfort. “Twanty Wrops fn balf a tombler of wator will, ina for {ulniies, eueCranui, Sorains, Sou Stinancl Host e, Bick Heedaslie,'Disrehea, Dysentery, Cholle, Wiad fn the Nowals, w;nghm.,rnupnlr:mfl] £ R eaeclars slionld always carry o hottls of S RICADY JRLTEL with thom. A Tow drops 14 wates 311 peerantaicknens o paios Tri Chabga of waire: It s otter thing Ifrench lieandy r Ditiors as & slimulanc, FEVER AND AGUE, Tover and Agao cured for fifty conts, Therals nots romaitial Agont in the world that will curs fover and sgn, aud gl othior malarlons, billour, scarloty typhatd, yeilaw, And ‘ottier fosors (ai1sd Dy Tadway's PHYO 30 quiok 1 Itadway's Ready Rellct, Filty conta per battle, Bold by Drurglsis. HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strona aud pure rlct blon dncreaso of flosh ynd welghts Ciear akla ad beauTul conpiesion socurod to s DR. R.ADWAY’B SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mads tho mont astoniahing cures. S auick, ss rapld arp tho chaugos tho body undcrgocs undur the {aldorics of thls truly woi. dortul modicino, that. Every Day an Ingrease in Flesh and Welght is Sceh and Felt, THE CREAT BLOGD PURIFIER, Evory drop ot tho Sarsaparitiian Hesolrent coramunt. catos through tho blned, wwsat, arinn, and otier dat iy sud Julcas i thoe aypiep the visor ot fc, (ar it rounicy 1ho wastes of the body'with Gow and sadnd miaterial, Horoluln, syplills, consumuption, glandafar disease, ulaers in tho thraat, molith, tamo:s, todca 1 tho wianis snd othor parts 'of tha systeln, sore cycs, sty chiargos from tho bare, and 8o warst =08, Cruptions, rCr 80] acald . dolip, bisol s in tho womnl Heab, ysipo! te, worms fu tho tes! cancare 5d’ all wrakoping an ul discharges, night wiveats, 1oaa of «pscm and sl s of tho {1[a rinciplo, Are wiibin thd cutaiiro s wondor of modorn nk{:mk!rq. anl o fow days’ o will provo to sny borzon dsing 1t ‘for ¢libor discaso ita potent power to cu&a llu‘:h 1("thy paitont, daily bocomiag reduced by the waries cootaposition tliat §4 continually pmgressing, suc. ceedsin arrosting Ihnx’ wastes, aud repaics tho samo with new material mada from heatthy biodd,—and this the Carsapariliian will aud dops clrp s geriaiai wotk of purilis od7 commences gatlon, and wncesods {n Uimiaisbing no fow of wstes s roraieawill Borapil, and ovecy day tho jailen will cel himeclf growinz botter and stronger; (b focd die ifug botto, sppolita improviwe, sod ilcvh aud walriit Hatonly dona th Siupariian Rewolvens orcol all Known teimcdis] agants n thocaro af Chrunle, Seryialois {1 8in discasos, e it n tho only paut: d U an tivacuro for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinaty and Womb Diseases. Urx:l Ll o S dustdapoaire, or the water Is thick, clondy, mized with ho whilo of an ogg. or throade Lko white morblid, d-&lr. ilous apy v.nucr‘ and of fho back and slong the jaimss ot LA b Tamor aof Twolve Veary! Growth Cyred by Itadway’s RRexolveat, Neventy, Mas., Jul- 18, 199, D, anwar: 1have bad ovarlan turiur bi the urarice audtipwls.™ All tho ductory ssld **thora weas uyhalp for 16 "Tiricd evoryibing (ks Wb recorinondad, ing elyod saw yoor Hesolvout, an o uyies by bad oo tan s 1 Vooauo Caag vt fored fac twalea yoars. [ tonk six boy (les of tiio Beralvont ud una hox of Hadway's Billa "and two Yottios of toady Raliof, and thare 1k no o tumior fo bo 100 f,'ond I'fash botloy, smarier, aad happlor {han i ears, ‘e worst fumor was'in tha lcic St S Ul e et o afit of Gihers, Yot % o8 o Sy TEANSAW BRNATR Disbotes, Droper, arine, Brlght's i TUCE, $1 PER BOTTLE, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, From s prominent genticman and rosidont of Claeinnatl .1 for tho past (or1y yeais wolf kinpwu to tho Bowspapst publisbors thraughout thy United Ktatse New Yonx, Oct, 11, 161, 51 luduced by souso ob 0 anfloring to mako a Lriof statement ol 1ho our medicine un myralf. Nor savoral yoars 09| Mw?.ul o1 troubla b tho bladidsr aud urtnary argaus which some twolvo months ago culininated in.a moat teseibly aleoting disoass, which tha physloisns all said was & o atrioturs Ly ths Urstha, &s Hamwmation of tho kidaoys and bladder, sud gavo : as thoir opinivn Thsl iy age~13 ulrl-dv‘lllad proveut my ovor gatting radically eured, { hiad telod s ‘nomber of d bad taken & larws ot wodiciag o nud Lisvopain L (uf, N Dn, Rabway—D) Aoty 1> Dy ot B ! u facied bu & porson iy Bt 1 wat Fent ofl And parills, Reanlvout, liead; waeed faking Fachiyur Sarske Hoguiatiog Pillse sl [Ficfiovod: atd now foch n'a s 1 wes gra.te e M£4, Cincianatl, 0, G Dr. Badway's Rogulating Pills P perfootly tasteloss, elegantly costed with swest 1y, 3 E;‘J\fi\'l’ o S Al Hisbeders oF s Wt Jirer, iduers, Bladd a v, iad" 2ty ols, Kl Pusely Vea: Jeineriuds Ohsorva tho foll sy Iting from Conatipatiou, lauasd Piles, Faliness of {hio Blood fn the e Ayehlllyu'lhn Btomacl, Nausas, Hoartburu, Dis B lb o Ehaonteas (3 (e Tk Ve Btomn: S eiming o +* Hiieriod and Difie b, 8" Iie 2 Lyin ol Dota o Wb botiea Tt i athe Moad, Bafcioncy or Yoruiaraitin. Yepuw tha Kkinand Kyes, Patd = tho. Biie, Cbisly Lim dden Klasnesoff Haw, luruie) ta the Vicsh. A to dvsos uf IADWAN'S DTLLS wil & aw o e yystem from all the abiove-nsmed disords 'rice 23 cunts Dos Uox, 'Bold by drekglata, Rend ¢ Ealse and Troe )t - 4 ono lofler.s! RADWAY & 00, o, ren. -‘::.': ‘:_fv' Yobd u’xnluxg-gwn wrd' .x.u...fl ore,

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