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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1876~TWELVE PAGES. RELIGIOUS. The Methodist Theological Union Conclndes Its Lehors, Adidresses upon Missionary Work and Other Subjects. Dr. Eccleston, of Philadelphia, Elecied Bishop of Towa, Lack of Uuanimily and Good Fecling---A Profest from Lay Delegates The Northern Presbyterian As- sembly in Session at Cleveland. An Important Deliverance on the and Chriatian benevolence, Con- vert tho Bundsy-achool futo a noble, syatomatio benevolout socloty. A eall to the min- 1ty was ono of tho grandest things i lifo, aud especially 80 In thin most gloriona poriod of the world'a existanco, No.disoredit wan meant to tho noblo ploncers, who had thrown up-tho vast bouldars on which Lhe prea. ent ayutem wn firmly rested, And the coming generation would bd most enlpablo if it failod o gccomplinh the work so divissly begun, This addross was immodiatoly succecded by ena from DISNOP FOSTER. He was obliged Ly tho brevity of the timo al- lotted to omit -some pottions of Lia lectiures on * Systematic Theology,” but procecded at once 0 the disensgion of Lifs and ‘Desth, Man an oxceptionnl bojog ; he was a epirit—a hinine, Tl body was not the mau ; only an aceident of his existence, 1lia bodily organ- fzation wan dosgned to bo n énmporary areango- ment, nover intended o ba parpetunl, bnt was to bo succeeded by the spiritual body, thiat of the reaurraction. When the animal body died, tho man survived. Death wps evolution, progres- sion. To the animal it 4vas & door apening into darknoss ; to man, & door into light and life, To tho aniwal it was the lifo obliterated ; to tho w mau it was a boautifnl boing, mounting on wingd of flame into an exist- ence of boatitado -and gloi Tho difforenca between map and animal was. (n tho nou-svimal existonce, The soul survived death, becauge tha Diviuo plan futonded that it should. Thete was no argumient that affected tho in- tegrityof man's immortality. Certainly, thoro wan no positive evidenco that It did exist hore- after; but there waa no powtive evidenco o n man that tho sun was eoxisting afior it sunk beneath the horizon. Kla ma. tonialist nvaorted that tho sonl was dos pendent on tho brain for mmnch of its actlvity, and thodeath of the brain jnvolved the denthof tho soul § 1 fact, all the acusos do- Ennml on pliyeical organisation of their sanul- ility, ‘Thoicforo materialisimn drowits inferenco of non-existence horonftor, The argumout in- volved much Yationality. But facts Gid exist Subject of Temperances The Illinois Congregational Union Furnishes It Delibera- tions, Canventions of Other Religious Bodies. FHE METIODISTS, THEOLOGICAL REUNION. LAHT DAY'S SERVICES. , Yasterday, the tast day of tho Pastors' Union, thoy convened, a8 naual, at 0 o%clock, in the Jatlora of tho Methodist Chinrch, aud, owing to $ho fact thiat this was the ouly favorable oppor- tumty hkoly to occur for tho transaction of Jusinesn indispensablo to the Convention, tho Question-Drawer, put dowpjon tho programmo for the lour, was dispensed with, ond they turued to tho cousideration of said busivess. THE CONMITTEE ON FINANCE then stated that of the moncy collected to sus- taiu the cxpenses of visiting ministors $111,% Lid boen exponded. A *scollection "—that indispenssble requisite 0 a Methodist convention—wwas thou takoun for ho beuetlt of & brother dolegato from tho grass- Lopper region in IKausas, . A wotion was adopted accapting tho invitation estended to tho Union by the Obrivtian Woman's T'emyperanco Allinnce to sttend tho Comventlon 10 b Letd vext week in Chicago, with the excop- tion, a8 1alsod by Dr. Biigge, of tho meotivgs Bunday. A coinmittes of fiva was then appointed for tho publication of tho minuted of the Union in pamphiot form to bo distributed to thnsa desir- 1uyg them, under direction of tha Garrett Biblival Tustitute. TULE COMMITTEE ON NESOLUTIONS then preseated the following, which wero unant- zously pagszd 3 Liesalied, 'That we recognize in thie Pastors® Theoe Jogicul Jotnion & potent neans to vilgluate, vrganize, sud develop smoig thie astors of tho patroulzng Coutferehiees of Qurrett Bibileal Inethuio » bond of symipatliy tercln 80 cascntial to ts Lighost success, Joeriend, That we liereby (ender our cordial, grate- ful tunnkn to th citizens of Lvauston for their gener- o liosy itality_ estendod o the membors of this Tiazolosdcal Union, Jitsoleed, That wo extend to the Trustees of tho Methodint Chureli in_ Evansion our thanks for the ve of Wieir chutels Auring our sesdon, ‘Iiat wo return thauks to Dr, Driggs for Liearied his constand and tireleas attoution I entertatuuig the delugatos, Lieaviveit, Thet we Lavo listened with great nterost aud profit Lo the everal lectures which luvo bees given during our easion, aud Leraby cxpress our bigh wp- prechution of Lo sume, liceoicat, That wo licreby tender our grateful so- knowledguients seversly 10 tho lecturers Wiio have so fruil of thoir lubors, rove of We Lukliug o ston uf 1his Theological Union at tho next suniversary of Querett Ltbieal Luatitnte, and that tho tuso and s Taugomant bo left to the Fucilty aud Prestdent of the Tuntitution, 1o Trenident of the University, aud the Jauetor of Ll church, Heaotred, That ju tho targs sud fncreasod number attending thix Union, we giadly recogniee an advanc- fuy duturcet In that higher culture wilch tho nesds of our racred csliing so huperatively dennad, Kenoleed, That tho thunks of this Luily aro duq, and arelicruby givon, to the President of s Unlon, tho X, M, diackelduunle, for the ublo und impwrtal :ml-m.-r in which ho s prealded pver fts delfbers~ 1un, OX THE PRIZY, ESSAY POUNDATION eatablishied by Br, Willam E, Biscksione two yeura apo 1 Gurrett Biblioul Tustiluto, tho sub- Jeets tur 1575 wero 8@ follows 3 First—The captivity of tho Jowns at Babylon, Scond—Has tho Americas pulplt doveloped & peeuling typo of preachung ; If 8o, how may it o charaetetized sud what aro jts oxceltencloy and derects 7 Tho towards thin year, on subjrct uumber oue, wera; Firet prize to A, H. ‘Needham, of Yivunnton, and soeond prize to William J. Jobne ®on, of dacksouville ; on sublect number. two, firok prizo to Euwin Hobbe, of Clicago, and sece ond prize to Jukn J. Beborb, ol Burlington, ity ‘o dolegates then turnod their attention to a eousnideration uf the ** Ralatiun of tho Pastor to the Migsionary Bpint of tho Church," as pressut- ed by LR T L. DISUIEL, Misionary Becrotury., ‘Ihe Doclor Legan by statiug soine of tho qualiticationn nocessary to the misaionary. 1o should vo aman of com- pleto. rouud charactor. A ropresoutativa man; {for lio was to stand slone, sumony & projudice people, uusupported by the Church. = A'man at e - might wake “» mimtake, for which g would bs excusod; but s mistake among & licatben people was vital, le ehould alsn poswces excoublve ability, e shionld sleo bo a profound scholar, ablo to meot tho subitlo argumonta uf Leatlicr! sophists, Dui lust, aud moat fmpoitant of sll, be must nndorstand the divine ary of saviug men; be wust Lo un ovavgelist, and possess a magnstisim thut drew men toward hun, ‘Tue few wion who wont out did well, but the Ohurch must como to a realization of the fuct thut us strong wen wera neoded abiroad us at nowe. We needod in vur Lome pulpins uen shoroughly charged witn tio mnportunce of minviouary work. il must pososd & dosp courclous senss of Christ's power to wave. It waa the warting-point of the Jyrogranime, (od's plai of converting the hoallien wos not by wending o Lhe Bicle, but tho Word must by \nrunuhmi to them with words of firo and fervent elo- yuence, Men of pawer wera needed in thl all. fwportant work, 1le must buve s fotlexiply 1uith 1u tho divine burposo of saviug (he world, 1t wan tho conviction, g4 mauilost fu 8 oan'y words, that spresd tho wmaglon. The sers uon, the hesrt, the bome, snd the life, must 1) 1% wue put the colorivg ar tho tluvoring extract in o wormon that went to tho tpot, but the all-pervading wpinit of God, The Alighty's plan for ssving wen way to sst them to work paviug thelr fellow-mon, o saw thiat tho oaly way of gatliering streugth was by exsreiso of jho faculties, sud God was to Lo glo- nified for tho toils of the wunlster, The provas Jeng 1dea that the Cliurch was & plage of rest and comfort was o fallacy and must be erndicated, ‘the Church of God was & place of coutivuous nud eurnest toll, Auother fullkcy was, that 1t way & digponsury of culturo and the couserver of tucigl order, Iu facs, 1t wos & workshop wharg justruments for tho salvatlon of jlumortal souls wero to bo forged. 'hen, too, it way a Luspital, where Gud's sick and nuedy mwuel be fustescd and nurtured, God's blevsings wers noy intended to disqualify us for work, ‘Lhe wiwe. ury was to educato tho Chureh for Lo greay importance of Clristisn stewardsby) Tho great troublo fu the Methodist Church was the uemoislization causod by ber suddouly-scqulred wealtt, 1t wan the Doctor's profound couviction thut it raquired more bravery, at the present Aday, to wayd before his own people aud discuse with thein tho dolicato subject of Church siow= midship than 4o io forth snd face the projudices of Paganlsw, The iustraction of tho young way + svital matiers it was the Hunday-school that gave tho aypect to the Cburch, Inform tho . #hijdbood ¢f thoe Chuxch on tho graud priuciples which abated the forco of, if they did tot en- tircly set aaide, theso argumen he iutellact dul carry on oll brauchea of activity, as was known, withont tho pid of the scnees. Man's spiritunal activity on earth was called for by ma- ternl objects, “Whatever was the dependenca of the soul on material insteuments of reure, thore was no dependonoe iu point of fact, Tuo mest fundamental activity of kpirit waa in- tolloction,—tho knowledgo of its own couscious~ ness, and tha recognition of n hko olement in others, It conld nevor be brought to debato the existenco of athinking pirit in tho arrangement of plan, Thorefora tho oxistence of the plan of crontion, was proof poeitive to the human mind that & thinking apirit must have devised it Ma- torialism was thoro at fault, aud st admit tho plo-existeuco of mind to mattor. 1t was a gra- tuitoun assumption on_the part of materislism that, becando spirit did exit in matter, ft conld only exist thus, We knaw that other bemgs thought. not by physical « bsorsa- tion, but by observation of external actien of tho body, by which God mado the internal man vis- bla to our spiritual consciouances. Autecadent thought was known to us by tho manifestation of & },m«lo(nrmlncd plan ; for we could not bo- lievo in the devisement of a plan withont & de~ visor, . Au organiam was not & man, or any part of a mau. Everything that pertained to humanity way of spirit, Dut it was the Divino plau that every spirit had a matersal form to bring it into visi- Lility and give dafimte relation to spaco. While twen was s epirit in a present form, he was not deeigned always to maintain tho eamo relation to that form. All the senses admimstered to the porson; butmuco this form wea all-uecossary as & ptimary medis- tiou to tho tuturo exietenco. Whaon it Los ag- cowmplished that end it becomos a nonentity, Al uitention to tho animal cxistence was dograding fn comparison with spirit, aud God uever intand- ed that tho spirit should onlf' Iivo Lo adwinjstor to this body and then die, Itwas the Almighty's dewign to transform Adam into an immortal voul to traverso the paths of ety in a cclestinl body withont tho decompogition, of the earthly body; but Adam tranvgrassad, and God's plan was changed. Novortholoss it waa ‘His dosign to grant mau a celestinl body. Paul gaid, **'The Lodv that shall bois not tho body that nowis.” The carthy ghall dioappear and the heavonly riga into view, After ualonlnfa' to this ablo and inatructive discourss the audicnce reccived tho benediction, rosnsd cach ather by tho band, and, resivifiod o spirit and mind, rle{mrmd to their various chrryes to assume the lubors and reaponsfbili- ties of their divine commlsion. i s THE EPISCOPALIANS. THE IOWA DIOCESE. ELEOTION OF A HISUOP. . Bvectal isvutch to The Chicazn Tribune, Cepar Iarios, In., May 23,.—The Episcopal Couventlon reconvened last night at 8 o'clock, whea . TAE THIRTEENT N PONNAL DALLOT was taken, resuldng sa follows: 4 enco wan proposed, and aftor congiderablo dis- cussion tho report wau finally sygreed to, Tho Cammitteo consletad of four clergy and four laymen, coustituted aa follows : 'Fhe lteve, Butlor, Inimblo, Goodhue, aud Estabrook, sud Messrs, O‘iflh-l, Nogus, Sttchell, aud Daymude, Whilo tha Confarenco Commiltee were dolib- ersting the Lav, Mr. Judd aud D, O, Bloouser woro electod e -mombera of the Stauding Cowm- mittoo. ‘Ihe Nev. B, C. McAlwalo, on behalf of the Comuuttes oo Lducntion, mado & brief report. Ilo said that while they held it was the duty of tho Staste to provide its citirous with a common soliool ‘education, yet the thongbt it was withiu tho proviuce of the Church tw outabllah sud maintain schools iu tho primery, intermediats, sod scademio departwents, and slso favored the establishment of parochial schigola. 1o racowtouvdod tho opening of the callegiute dopartment of Urswold College, aud the eudowwent of the same, ‘A'ho Chalrmau of tho Couference Commitice announced that thoy recommendod that threo moro formnl ballots be taken for Bishop, whau, Af thera was uo clioloo, thoir decislon would bo mudo kuown. Balloting theo comtnouced smid much pxcitomant on both mides, and somie wpar- ring was indulged in, THE YOURTEKNTM BALLOT rosulted as followa ; Curgy. Iay, Ratekerbocker .0, 4§ 1 Eeeleston , 5 1l 1 o N 20 I b] MIXTERNTY VALLOT, Kujckerbiacker 1..., 1 Eeeloston 1 Austico , v Colewnu ccleston wag olocted, much oxcitoiwont wad manifeased, as (b wau fully oxpsoted thore would be no choice, sud the rounlt would be the elootion of the com* &mmlun candiduty uzroed upon by tho Commit~ e, his nawe atill heing a seorct, Charges wore thou wade by thie defoated party that LOG-ROLLING MAD JEEN NEBORTED TO by tho vietory, over which e bheated dwoussion ensued, wome of Mz, Knlokerbocker's friendy doclsring thas thay would not sign the oreden. tinle of the Bishop-slect. It was now uontly -midmghs, aud, | i persistont efforts had boou ninde to obtalu uigustures, yet & majonty of tho lay delogatos bad failad Lo “sign the cro- dontials, At wae voted that the nact annual Convention be bield at 8t, Paut's Churah, Desoiues, The ltove, ltesd, Heymour, aud Goodhue, and oxure, Dayiaude, Heury, aud Bloomor, were appouted w commitics 10 notify Dr, Kccleston of iy election. Adjourned to 8:50 thin morning, At tua wewsion of tho Conveution this mornjug & potition was presontod signed by elove delegatos against the contirmation of Fooleston, The potiticuerw oiloge that bis coufirmation would uot mw, with tha approval of several panabes in the diocese, detrimental to u-lntnu:xfifl At manll e ‘Adjowrued. ——— WESTERN MICHIGAN, CLOBING HOULS OF TIE CONVENTION, Spvcral Lusvateh (o The Chicags Trivyne, Karavazoo, Mich,, May 8.—The Diocessn Conveutiou closed lust night, aftor & aousion which lasted (il after midoight. The Tledgesy of the churches to the misslonaty fuud wag about §1,700, which will be incresied, The couous were sgrood to. Vroderiok A. Gorham, of Graud Napids ; Heury Brocss, of Kalauazoo, aud O, P. Dibble, of Marsball, were alsctod ‘I'rustees of the Episcopal fund, with Gorliaw, Troaauror. Deputicy to tha General Conventlon were electod; Clorgy—Tho Ruy, Earps Cone over, J. W, Bancrofs, and A, ¢, Lowis ; Iaymen —L'iorce Burns, Col. Glen, sud Judge Williama. At the clossof the proceedings Biskop Gil- Jooplo addrossed tho clorgy sud laity. Mp cou~ gratnlatod them upon the eondition and prospacts of the diocose, -alluded ito the wotk which Lad keen dono, Lhe apirit and . detormination of tho clorgy, and tho symoathy, liberality, and prampt en-operation of the Jaity. Tharo was avorvthing +to encolt thom, JIlo referrad o the kindand scordisl greception he had niot with in.every part of the dinoese, and tho ploasure bo folt in real- iziug tho capabllities sud porsibilition of thin great fleld of tabor, o ucgod the clozgy tooau- tinuo shoir wark. —aasa THE CONGREUATIONATLISTS, ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION. LAST DAY QF TIE ROUKFQRD BEARION, Wpecial Drayateh to The Clicago Trioune, Rockroup, 1ll, May 28,~Tho COencral As- sociation of Illinois met at 8 o'clock, and was opeucd with prayor by Me, J. Lart, of Earlvilio, Aiscellancous businoss was in order. A resolu- tion was sdopted looking to tho establishmont of an oftica of carreapondencs betwoan unomployed wolnistors sud vacant churches for securing .pastoral rolations and temporary supplics. Quito s discussion arose as President Blanchard oxpressed fears that somo danger lurked in the propasal, and urged as an ameudmont m ropost to be wada uext yonr, but that smendument did not provail. A eeasen of devotional oxercises was enjoyed from 9:30 to 10 o'clock, after which a oport was read prepased by U, L. inltwood, of Princeton, on the nocessity for additional classioal solicols to fit etudents for eolioges. 'Thero are far too many colloges, and they largoly occupy thumsclves with preparatory depmrt- monty, which are too Jocal in inlluence, and tend to lower tho character of the jostitutione, Tho publio high-schools do not anawer the purpose. Thoy sond very few to colloge, and aro not undor Cliristisy Influence. ‘Lho report recommonded tho establighment of a olnseical academy, A lot- ter wau road a8 to au opportunity for securing such an iostitution at Greenville. The wholo subject was reforrod to ® comtnittse to report during the day. Tho Rev, Dr. Savage was heard in bohalf of tho Chieago Theological Bemiuars, sud Prof. Clapp, tho Moderator, in betialt of $ho Ilinaia College. Inquicy was mado aa to the alloged ill troatmont of colored atudonts at that collago, and I'raf, Clapp explained that two such sta- douts withdrew of thoir owa sccord, owiog to the social projudice among their follow-students, but that tho Faculty ware united in opposition to the apirit of casto, Tho Rev, Dr. O, Cushing was hoard in behalf of tho Congregatiouat Church, o mrgod the mculeation of tue Congrogutionsl quasterly and tue increaso of conlributions for aiding chureh erection, The Rev. 1. F. Williume, for the Western Educational Society, reported rocoipts of 82,373, Ouly one [n ten af tho churches has contributed. Tho oxpensca of the managemant bave boen but 30, Tho Rev. H.J, Homphroy roported tho ro- celpts for foreign missions from LiLuois duciog the yoar to bave beon #17,603.93, Tuo Rev. J. Yowell reported donationa to the American Missjonary Asscoiation from the Siata amounting to 813,080, and urged an increasad in- torest In the freodman, and & rosolution was sdopted specially commondiog this Society and its object. The Rov. Dr, Bascom roported in behalt of tho fund for tho benafle of families of decessed and ditablod ministors, 'Tho receipls frowm tweuty~ oight ehinrches hod been £749, A resolution wns mdopted nrging Incroased contiibutions to chureh eroction. = A' commlites toreport next yoar ou Svstematio benetioenco wag_appoiuted,” to wit: Tho Rev, Dr. B, P, Goodwin, the Ray. L.’l, Chamberlin, the Rov, Trauk P, Woodbary, E, W. Blatehford, Esq., and Mr, Day, of Peoris. AFTERNOON, Tho Association roassombled &t 2 p. m. o ‘l'reavurer reportod the rocslpt of 9583, awd o balance on hand of $42, Tbe Rev. M. K.Whittlosoy was ro-eleoted Trousurer and Itegistrar, A tax of 2!¢ couts por church momber was 1aid for tho noxt your, {allinhing cinssicsl academies reported in favor of the rocommondations made therein, avd tho + Tito Bpecial Committeo on the roport npon es- j b roforenco 10 8 commiiteo to .be nawed of the latter from-Greanvilie. ‘This was substantially sdapted, with tho addition of & probibition to the Commiittoo to take tinal action or to commit the Associntlou pecunarily boforo the next anuual meoting, A reaolution in favor of tho- Blvle Hocioly waa adoptod; also, ono u fayor of tho towaperance reform, espocial.y ‘in connection with the use of woral und mhimns means, Mr, Eoaign was beard in bobalf of tho Amer- foan Bunday-Schiool Union, I'ho Cownttes on Classical Behools waa ap- poinied as follows : Preadent, J. 3. Sturtovant ; 1L L. Boltwood, A, Eilendge, tho Rav. A, A, Btevons, and tho Rev. W, A. Nichols, A vato ol thanks was passod to the various ratlronds which bad grauted reductions of fare, sud alno to tho families in Rocklord who bad ba- acowed Lospitalities on the body. A proposition from he Chicago Assoclation (o oleat the Jodorator at Lo pravious sunual moet- dng was disoussed, but not adopted, Au opituary was read of a minister who had died duting the yoar,—tho Lav, David Todd, of Providence, Burcau County,—propsared by the Rev, Dr, I* Bascom. a A tesolution was passed approving of the work of tho American Suday-Seaool Union, A renolution was adopted recanmending esoh chinreh to have & committes to insure systewatio arrangements for bouevoleut contributions, - Tho aunual nirative of tho atate of roiiglon was read by tho Rov. I. 1. Howard, which showed au oncouragivg stato of | things, ay to bouovolent gifig, inoreaned followalup, aud procious revivais, Yavious BUggeations wero made for tho improvemout of roiigious char- ncter and usofulncss, An animated discussion ovor & peango uroso a8 to tho fact that many members niove from the country o Chicago who fall to report thowsolves™ to the cily churches, and it wan urged that country pastors should inform tho city pastors of euch ro- mavals, Slilar compiaints wero made from other placos, and the reprrt was directod to bo modified to covor thoss facts, ‘L'ho tollowing rosolution was pasiod as to the work of Moody and Sankoy in England s Jesolved, That we hear with profound gratitude to God of tho revival of religlon 1n Groat Britalu, and tlint we hall it a3 a remiarkably sxhibition of the power of the Holy Spirit fn thn pressot day, aud that wo lieroby soud to our buloved Lrathren, Muody snd Hankey, uod thelr coworkers, our hearty God-speed, Homo discussion aroso at firat as to tho wisdom of an indorsemant of ko distaut a work, of which antiro knowledgo is not possivle, but eventually the resolution was adopted by a rising vole, anil iug of o jublinut slanza. A rosolutiou was {:flllml ‘favoring the yoking togother of two foeblo misnionary churches in the samo viciuity under ous pastor, aé far au practicable, Adjourned il eveuiog, NONT, Tho olosing eveniug sorvico was Leld fa tha Pirut Ohurch, whou o sermon wua preached by the lev. Dr, Curistopher Cushiug, of Boston, from Jubn xlil,, 23—*Now there was leaning on Jewus' bosom of bis disciplos, whom Jesua Tho preachor ine quired why ¢ olplo, Who wawf:Jolin, was in this speclsl pluos st tho wable, aud why Josus loved Lim, This lea to a very dscrimiuatlng study of Jobn's cheracter, which prepared tha wav uceueml{ for tlia cotn~ munion eeason which followed. Alter this, parte ing addresses wers mado by the Modarstar on the part of the Assaciation, und the Rey, Wilder Huiith an the part of tho people of Hucklord, when fiual adjournment was hadl, Thua Las ended oue of tho bost wmeatings the Awwociation aver hold. from sbroad waa about ——— Z THE PRESBYTERIANS, MORTHERN ASSEMBLY, CRURLTY 7O ANIMALS, CrevELAND, May 29.-~T'lio efghtl day’s soasion of the Presbyteriau Goneral Assomby com- woncqd this morniug at the ususl hour, Roesolutions with reforonco to crueity toani- w]‘hn wumber entertainud mals wers sdopted, Au vitation for holding tho maxt Genora Asnombly in Phittadelpbis was reforred o the Comuittes, APPHAL CASES, ‘The Judlclary Comunittea mada a partisl zeport, ‘Tho Committee utates that there are eix cases of appeal and ormplaiut beforo thom. ‘Tho firut (s he appeat and compiamt trom the Rov. Mr, Bde 5% fuut Wie action of the Presbytery of Clarion 10 rofusiug to put & call from (he Churon of Carlevsbury iuto his Lands. b Committen ecomweond that, as the Ueuoral Asvowbly bas ropeatedly decided that Presbyterios have dis- crotionary powers jo such asses, the compluug b distnuit ) G l “Ihosocond is the appesl of Mya. Naunle J. Dull from the astlon of thaBynod of arriaburg, which otdered tha Prosbytary .of Huntington to graut Mrs, Dult a cartifigto of good and rogular standing in the Church of 3McVoytown afier the Tresbytory of Hunting hed dircctad tho Church of McVeytown to grant Alra. Dull 8 cer- tificata of dismimaion. Thio certifieata as arderet! by the 8ynod of larrishurg was .feanad, which Mrs, Illl{l roturned, it not Lownw in ber Judgment in accordance with tha discipline of the Unurch, and mnat arouso suspleion ualens indorsod by tho lnglioat authonty, 'The Committes recom- mend that the Bynod diave power to msns tho ordor complainod of, and the cortificato 8o is- auold Is a valid doeument, No, i} {8 an appeal from I. Datlay Smith, from tho deeision of the Bynod of New York, ‘sistaluing tho decision .of ‘the I'resbylery of | Westchestor, doposing him from tho Gospol minstry. U6 Committos report that they hava cansidorad Lhis appeal, and tiud no specilic stace- mout of Incts fn support of the reasou assignod in tho appioal, an recommend it disminadl, All the above racommendatious of the Com- mitioo ware adoptad by the Assombly. MINIGTENIAL RELIEE, The annual report of the Bosrd of Minlaterial Roliof was submitted. The Board say the past year has boen In some rempecis the most irviog one ever experianced. o the progroes of thia cause, s debt of $10,650 boing brought over from the precoding yoar, sud tho Instaliments of n paymoant to which tha ommifteo wore pladzed fatling due -thio lst dav of alx successive montlin after April 1, 1874, T'ao Committen buidatod thoe old debl, thl in fult the iustatiments, and roliovedextraor- wary casea of doatitution. All tho regular nprrnprhtlon' for the yoar woro reditced one- half, and no grants were made until the money bad bean received into the Lreaury. Htatistics show that eightoon beneflelaries have disd daring tho year—ten minlsters, asvan midows, aud ono orphan, Tho number to whom appropria- vons from tho fand bave heon pad in 834 ministers, 147 widows, 215 orphans. The amount recelvad for curront wea from all sourcea is $77,020, The apcount of the por- mauent fund shows tho whole amount to be 8124,034, By comparison with former yesrs, it appears that tha incomo from all sonrces azgre- gato more than racoived in =ny previous vear. More money has beon distributed smong benaBcinrios than o auy former year. ‘Lhe remainder of the morniug aession was do- voted to tho discussion of this 1epo1t, which wae adoptad, DILLS AND OVERTURES. Tus Rav, Dr, Wilsgn, Chaicman of the Com- mitteo on Iilis and Ovortures, submitted tho following, whioh was unsuimouely adopted : Tlankfully acknowledging the favor of Alnighty God, asshown in tue continucd interest folt in the great work of temporauce reform, this Assembly reite eratos and reafliving the testimonlos of former Assom. blies o thls aubject, aud espeially that of the A sambly of 1811, mors particularly a8 afirming that, pursusut to the claims of Chrintian expediency, salcand v of alcolio fo stimulauts 3 & Leverags is eontrary t2 God's word aud wholly inconelstent with thia claima of Chirixtlan duty, and further, in usserting “The convictlon of the fepreliensiblo complicity fu the guilt of tho trafli in alooholio atinulants of those who knowiugly rent their premiscs for atich purpose, or indoreo the licouss that fogalizes it ;7 and yet a (aln s recommending ** ‘Tho general eirenia. tonof temparauce lileratury, toald in which they urgo ou tha oltention of the Board of LPublication the [uudtiebing, in sdaition to thoso now o fhelr cata- loizae, of wuch _athior -treatisss &a shall bo adaptad to this “eud,” The Assombly further calls an tis minfstry of our Church for renewed #fTort in tho good work, and fn particulsr recemments tha froauout prossuiation from the -pulpit of the views o frecly oxpressed by tho prooediig Assemblies, sud it 41 rocoumended fo sl the people nuder our caro to implors the Uoly Spirit, so tiat Scriptural means may Ue used and blcssed with succerss that all our yauth may bo delivercd from temptation, and fliat these who biave ** orred through wins,” or * followed strong drink,” may be recovered from the way to ruin, FRATERNAL, The Rov, R, H, Dollock, D. D,, Corresponding Deleuatn from tho Uoucral Arsombly of tho United Preshytatian Church of North Amorica, Deing present, it was snggosted that the regular ordor bo auspended that ho might bo heurd ; also tiat the Rev. Dr. A. A. B. Taylor, of Wooster, be delegatod to roturn the salutations of thoAusembly to the General Aasombly of -tho DPreabyterian Chureh now in session la Woosler. ke report waa adopted, and tho Rov. Dr. Pollock apoko biiefly. 1le was responded to by Lo Moderator with a fow well chosen words of fellowship, PURLICATIONS. Tho Standing Committes on Publicatlon sub- micted the foliomng ronors, which was the rog- wlac order for tho ovonlng. Tho repot showa the total numbor of baoks aud poriodicals pub- lishod to bo 4,017,818. The rocoipts from all cources durlug the year bavo beon $321,678 ; oxpanditures, #307,748; leaving & balanca of 14,800 in tho ‘Uressury. ‘The roport was discussed duriog tbe remain- or of tho session and adoptod, TLOPUSED PXCUHEION. A number of dulnisltefl o tho Presbytorian General Asvonibly oi tha Prosbyterisn Clmrel, iu soeston in this'city, arearranging an excursion to Oolorndo at-the olose of tha - sess; Munis- ters of tho church not in attendauco at the As- serubly and their familles will bo allowed to join tho excursion at any poiut ou the line, The ex- cursion witl loavo vis the 0., 0., C, & L, Railway, and au agent will bo on tho train to formsh tickots to auy who may join tho patty en route. el - et THE CUMBERLAND CHURCH. FINANCRY, Jryrengon, Toxaa, May 28,—Tha Cumberland Prosbytorian Goneral Assombly closed.ita pro- coediugs to-dny, baving mot on the 20th. A special committeo was appointod to draw up » flnaucial policy for tha Charch to present to tho noxt Assombly. The following correapond- {ng delegates wore appoluted to the Genoral Assembly of tho Proubyterian Church of tho United Btates: W. D, Chodeck, D. D., Chat- tanoogs, sud tbo Itev. A, Tomploton, Murfrees- boro, Tonn., alternate, 'fo the Gonoral Synod of the Evaugelist Lutheran Church, tho Tev. Henry Molvills, Uniootown, P Rev, J. W, Darby, I ‘Lo the Gonoral Awsombly” Presbytorion Charch, United Btates of Awmerics, tho foy, 0. II, Doll, D, D., 8t. Louis, and tho Rov. IL, D, Onyett, Cov~ ington, O, 'To the Evangolists’ Union of Scot~ laud, the Hev. G, 8. Boruott, Neswborn, Tenu., tla Rev. A. D. Miller, D, D., Waynesburg, Pa. ; tho Rev. J. W, Poyudextor, D. D., Livcoli, 1l and the Rev. B, W. Wazd, D, D., Nashville, al- toinates, To tho Proabytotian Allisuce, which moets Jn Loudon noxt July, the Rev. W.E. Ward, D. D., Nashville, Tenti, T'o thie Oumber- land Presbyterion Goneral Assswbly, colored, the Rov. I N. Howar, saxwoll, Tenu, ; snd the llev. Georgo Mitclaoll, Athous, Aln, DEATIE. The Committes on Decoased Ministers ro- ported that twenty-two and threo ticontinses oo died sloco the fank Gouoral Assambly. Huitablo rosclullons were reporcd adopiad, J Tue customary rosplutlons of thnuks ta railways, &o., ware adoptod, wnd the Genorat Arsomdly, nitor & very lisrwonious sud pleassnt aagsion, wos diawolved, to mest st Lowing Qrean, Ky,, on tho wurd I'ueaday in May, 1870, — THE UNITED PRESBYTERIANS, FOATERX AL GRERTIXG, Woosrzn, 0., Dsy 28.—Hoon after the opens fog of the morning sasalon, & dispatch was xe« epived from the Young Men's Christian Assoola~ tion Convention meating at Richmond, Va., sond« {ng traterual vogarda and asking the Asssmbly to road tho 1st ‘Fhioss, 3-12-13, and the Assombly ro« turued tho Christian salutations with seferonce tothoe 1at Theas. 5-22-43, Rev, A. E, Taylor, D, D, Preaident of tho ‘Wooster University, on behalf of the Paculty in. vited the Arsemuly fo vimt the Colloge build- iugs. Lo Assewnbly agroed to udjourn at 4 p. 1, and spond su houe in visiting tho Universll The Rev, 1. ¥, Bloan, representing the Aw fcan Reformod Churoh of the Soutn, made su exeollont sddresw, which was received with -ap- plause, Ho stuted the difference botween uited Piesbylorian aud Amorioan Reformed Olutrobes with groat fraukness, and wou the admiration of lis Learers by lus Lonesty, Ha 1ia a cltizen of Bouth Caroliua, aud Lay lwasy Loon ko, aud axpresved some surpriso, wheu La revalled the former condlition of things, thet Lo was nore. o upoke with sthe dewiro and hops of a union betweon hiy Church and the Uuited Prosbytorian. The Moderator, In bis rospouso, was not slow to give his views of the difforence that maost be overconis before & unlon sould bs and posuible, e believed it 0. "Fhe ?ruouuflun Pf & Liblo to Mr. Blopn by the Moderator added interostyto the vims of thy delogates. HOME MIBEIONS, A wew sob of rules fur the goveroment of Lowe misslons, that very cousiderably changon ity mothoda of wosking, was read, uud called out » lively discussfon. Lc was Aually referied to & comuwittss of one from ewsh uynod, viz,; ‘I Kov, .J, Cason, Eider William Guily, John A doiwon, D, Wallsce, Ur, Mokisq, the Ley, J. 11, Eider, tho Bev. J, 1 Cimpholl, MINISTERIAL BLLIEY, ‘Tha Committan on Minwtesid Rellef reported through the Rev. . G, Forguson, its Chalroun, racomwmeandioy, first, that tbe Presbyteries fue quire nto Wb circumstauces of disabled jinise ters, to brh:,g focward thouse wbo through pride or falso modusty might be kopt from pecolving the aid they dugerve, ond, that pastors bring 40 subject hefure Lholy .cougrogativns for cous tributions, Thind, that the charter mofionod be adopted. Fourth, that Mesars. Jamo: Cand. lass, 1lenry Harrison, Thomas #itineun, snil the Tov, 8. 8. Whito_‘bo membara of this Doenrd, Fifth, that Dr. Barrwill bo re-slected Corro- sponding Socrotary, Tho svening was ugant in_conference on homo missionn, Dr. John G. Brown, the Cor- responding Bsoretary, gave an account of the work of the Nowrd dnring the year. Defore this yasr 833,000 was tho largest amount ever contribnted. “1'bis yoar, notwithatanding the financial presaurs, wo have recoivel! only #1,140 Jess than this amount. Tho ‘Charéh has evary ronnon to bm eucouraged with tus state of tho Donrd's work. —— Y. M. C. A, TILE :0ONYENTION AT RICUMOND, YA, Rronxonp, Va,, May 29.—The proceetings of the Young Men's Christizn Association opened with dovotional oxorcircs, An snnouncoment from the Committeoof Entortainment that thoro wero atill many homes for -delogates waiting to extond Virginta's hospitality to them wea reccived with load applause, A tologram waas resd from the Bolma, Als, Asuooiation extonding fratornal greating, ‘The ‘topic *'I'ho work of the Intornational COonvontion in ho Wost, Bouth, and_ Southrwent, | among Alormons, aud iu Other Iioide,” was dis- cuse A call of ansociations for wnbscriptions in atd of the Executive Gommittes ‘resulted fu ralsing over §,000. Tlho nsme of Miss M. O. Les, daughtor-of the lnto Gen, R. E. Lee, boing an- ‘nouticed as one of the subacribors wm behalf -of ‘the Washington-Loo University Asmoclation, it wan 1ecelvod with prolouged applause, -and the thauks of ‘tho Couventlon were roturnod by upanimons rising voto. The report of tho Committes on Erecutive Comulttee’s Iloport was submitted, They ex- ‘pross unaninrous concurrence in the suggestions of tho Exocutive Committes, and pro:et resolu- tions and rocommeudations in furtheranco thercof and othermiso. Thoy rocommend the following brethren, now " In Europe, 1o be appointed delogates to the Conferonce of tho associations of nll landa nt Fiamburg, -Ger- many, in Angust noxt: W. B. Cullis, Joha Wannamaker, and P, P, 8mith, ot Philadelphis ; J. H. Plantan, V. E, Dodge, Jr., W. T. Leo, an Joln Flyld, of Now Yark ; William Weich, of Bt. Jotins ; J. V., Farwell, of Uhicago; J. T.Olaz- ton, Montroal ; also that tho Bxeoutiva Commit- too consist of nine rosidont ‘mombers of New York, and twotve mon-residents ropressnting ‘various sections of the country, ‘Tho Committeo slso rocommendsd that the resolutlon ot Isst year, by which it was_decided to have only biounial acaaions of tho Interna. tiopal Oonvention, be rescinded. The roport was adonted by a unanimous rising vate. Nowari, N. J., Ohluuio, and Toroofo, Ont., wero voied for, for the Jlace of boliing the'next antmal convontion, Toronto rmceived the highast vote, which was afterwards mads unsni- mous, Adjourned tll 4 p. m. ‘I'ho evaning session wes devoted to a discus. on of tho topics, ** Ilow-Can the Assoclation Best Teach the Young Men of the Commorcial and Artisan Classey 2" and ** How to Reach tho Criminal Clnsses,” Adjonroed, THE NORTHWEST, ILLINO'S, Gen. Farnaworth bas commencad tha practics of law in Kane County, and appears a8 gounsel for Kribs, the Elgin lawyer, who emboazlod somo $6,000 fotriistod to his hands. A co- operative manufacturing company haa boon orgenized at Lyudon, witha capital of $100,000. Lncius Rica is Prosident, aud Alex- andor Wilson, Becrotary. Active operations will soon begin. J. 0. Graves, pastor of & church in Galesburg, made the anpouncoment through the city press that five candidatos woro $0 be baptized last Sabbath, one n Iady 59 yeara old and weighing 250 pounds, This created s sansation and so- cured a.crowd. The Iast onirage in Willlamson Connty was caused by tho réfusal of a man vamed AloaTy to pay bis taxen, - I sindar prnciples should bo appliod in Cook County, Chivago wonld have scarcely moro lphabitants than Bt, Louis at the next connus, It '1s stated that Jullet, eldest daughter of Gen, Asghol Gridley, of Bloomington, who has -spont the last fow yoars in Lurope, was on Tnes- day lsat married in Lovdon to s wealthy German y, and that they will visit America on thoir weddiog trip.—Pcoria Democrat. ‘Lthe nealr married couplo will doubtless make arrango- meats for a large and interesting family., A yousg geotloman who was dlscharged from the farm of Mr. Duncan, at Towanda, laid told of all tho valusble porwonal offecta of bis sm- ployer that he could flud, and took bis depart- uro, 1le was nrrostod at Dwight. He hsd Lhe stolen goods ou him; in hiy valiso waa found a Ehn(ugrnph of sy Dillon, a book from the H- rary of tho Towandt Presbyterian Hunday- achool, a book called ¢ [Tauits of Good Bociety,” sud & halter, ench us is used on fine atock—all the convemences for a first-class oxecution, INDIANA, Tho tota! amonnt of mouey appropristed to all the couatles for achool purposos is ©1,103,~ 853,90, Mra, Lander was lutroduoad and commended to the Terze Hauto pudlic by the Journaiae “ a rising young sctress,” Wil Niblaok, son of the Hon, W. E, Niblack, has just received an appointment on the corps of United States Olvil Ingiacors, sud has orders to report at Pucbla, Ol, Uofore tho crusade, Chris Schultz, of Rioh- moud, was ono of the mast respectablo saloou- keepera in tho Btate. Tho excitement of that time unzotiled bim, and last week be died of dolirium tromons. Ilo loaves & latgo property, Abrabam Mayer, of Lafagotto, aponed one of the Lollow wooden pills: pportiog his porob, and found within more than 400 desd birds in slt stagos of decompomslon, Tho birds had made au ontrancs througli m emall Lols at the top of the pillar, and Leen unable 1o sacape! A Rov. J, G, Whiteis makivg lecturos throngh- +out the Btate, purporting to axpose tha enorwi- ties of auricular confesslon in the Catholio Church, He was almost mobbod at Bhelbyville, aud moots s warm reception whorever lio cn- counters any large body of Catholios. 10WA, Tho Ottumwa Courter publishes a list of ita aid-un subscribors, markiog with & those who avo tulin the paper & quarter of a contury, Dr, Mark Banney, tormerly of the Blate In. sana’ Asyhin in thfs Btate, and lator Buperin- toudent of the W'sconsin State Inssne Asylum, Lias been reappaluted to and hss scceptad the position of Buparintendout of tha Mount Ploas- ant Asylum, aud will enter upon the discharga ot his duties June 1. It is now probablo that the nsusl Juns Con- veution of Towa oditors will not Lo held thia year, Nobody attended the mesting of tho Ldi- torlal Associntion iu Davenport, aud the June Conyantion will probavly receive thuflfnnd Ro- by, although thera I'nli be an aform athar. ing of editors ut Clear Lake some timo jn Auguss or Boptembor, A wonuel to thio story concernlng the flight of & youny Iady of Davanport from the homo of her adopted paronts has beca published, lo young Iady's malher, with whow she tled, had legally relinquished sll claim 1o ber. Liis now eaid that tae mother is au absuduned chsracter, and that sho contomplates treducing her daughter 10 » life of whame in Bt, Louis. Jevep Hkinner, of La Porte, Black Hawk CGounly, who racently jumnped the Btato, leaving Tiabitities or 425,000 to €60,060 belund ‘llm, bas been srroated. He returned to lus old hume, as hie aupposed, mecretly, to uco bia_wifs sud clile drou, whom he had fett behind; but (ko do. tectives biad beon waiting for just such a per. formance ou his part, and they caught him im. ‘mediatoly. A gontloman recently from Wilton inform zoporter that all of ths woman ougaged ju tl Corey outrags, without & slugle exception, have boen sick and uodar the docturs’ cure. Hystorls, nightmape, aod a balf-dozon other ploasant af. fliglions, aro mentioned aa thair ailments, Hom of thoin are half-crazed, and ail aro doubtless cauv*ucul by thlll/[mfl that thoy wnde a botch of it. Ko more taaud foathoid w theiry, than Jou. WISCONSIN. Mosquitos are sald to bo very abandant in the northorn part of the Htato. They are moviuy soath rapidly sud hungnly, Mrs. Royal Baroum, of Durand, Pepiu County, ot firo 10 her olathing wich & papor Lofoh, whicly wlio waa carrying while uhe Luuted mosquitos, ‘e poor: woman livod twelve Lours, sadforiog eoxoruciating torturoy, Thero hass boen a silly rumor in town, ks well 8210 Oshkosh, 10 the offect that tha fallier of 1o boy Devor, who waa injured Ly & lewn which ran away becsuso of the Fond du_ Lo aelf-pro- polles, o tho oocaslog of the Qsbkosh parsds, will sue Fond-dn Lo 4o recover #20,000. The Loy died,—Fond du Lac Commontreallh. An carly riser, whila travoling betoon Durand and Falls, on Tucrday, wan shocked by the appoarance of & wowan in” almost oude condi- tion, being only attired In a chomiso and & amall abawl, usiog the latior to cover hor lLead and face whilo siop) lnfi trom (he road to aliow the toam {o pasa, Ba id not atop to luguire for her name or destination, A beautiful golden eliain for-Diskop Hennl, aoon to bo made an Archbishop, ts now boing manufectuzed by William Langer, a Wankeshs Jjoweler, The chain will ba noarly 4 feot in langth, ia notiponed of smail zoldon Haga so fo- termoven as to rosemols braid: Uhe slide will be vory hoavy and aa nearly solid as posalble, and will represont the burning heart of tbo Virgin Mary, and around the heurt in rained gold will be the crown of thorna, Ou this chain the TPectoral will bo snapendad, ich 10 tho Cntho- He Churoli takes thn form of & cioas. This is worn by the Arohibishop at all times, a8 an lu- aignia of ule rank. MINNESOTA. A chippy littla papor i the Minneappolis . Mail—renily the mostably eondncted in tho Btate, exoophing tho Bt. Paul Dispatch, The Minneapahis Council offars s reward of #1,000 for Information that wilt lead to the ar- rest and conviction of the incehdiarios who have reoontly boen at work i that city. . Bt Panl iosurauoe agents suggest that tho Minnoapoiia lumber merchants themselves ars raspousibla for tho recant largs fire in the lattor aity.” o lumber-toado just uow is axcaedingly dull, A machinist of 8t, Paul has fnvented a patant. grasshoppor dcatroyer, It s an excootlingly complex affalr, sud is tntended to firat roll the *hoppern, then burn them, and flnally drown thow in & bath of a:nlding wator. It is ‘thought that fe Jx\‘nunh(mpnm will go through this ma- chino az rvive. The capacity of the machine mny bo safoly estimated at twonty-fivo grasa- hoppers per day. Walter Packard, of Martin County, {a the victim of a family quatrol and his owa 1mpro- dence in oponiag aregiatered laiter of his Buster- in-law, He livod au his brother's houns, and in the Iaftor's abaonce roceivod the aforesaid letter, .containing $25, and oponed it, umng o money afterwards in purclinsiog articies for tho house. A famity quarrol followed rome time subsequent, snd the resuit was the arrest of Waltor and his ponratice beforo United States Comminsionor Cardozo. Tue Commimiloner hetd him in $600 vail. Walier is in Jail until another brother goea bLia socurity. NEGRASKA, The Omaha Zee awwonra to & clrcnlation of 2,448 on May 2§, ‘The Omaha R’.ruhllmn has chargad a butehor of that oity with sellng discasod moat, and & livel suit iv looming up, ‘Tho boautiful widow, Mes, Harrls, whoss trip Rast with tho Rov. Mr. Ruby lately causod o great a scandal, has been complalued of bofore tho Omaha Police Court a8 practicing the arts of prostitution. An attompt to blackmall an Omaha merchant did notnuccoed, 'The job waa put up by & hus band and wife, The wifo is now in a houee of pr?lnnmflon, and the nusboud is wanted by the ‘polics. A young man from Towa weot to Omahato got married. Boforo mght on his wedlivg-day s ‘Lrlda aloped with a livery-stablo keopor, taking all his money. [Ie pawned his mariage cortifi- cute for a rido morosa the bridge,and searched tho best way ho conld for his wife and ber betrayer; but he found them not. The men wha run tho forry on tho Nlobrara report that mn **driving ™ an feland in the river tbe ather dey for deor, they routed out an enor- mous grizzly boar. 'The men declare that the appoarance of n hippopotsmus from out tho waters of the Nlobrara woald not havo surprised them more thau did this Rocky Mountain grizzly, ‘Tboy auccsedad in woundiog him, bus he made goud huis sscape. KANSAS, The Washington Republican talls of » fearful atorm in that couuty on I'riday night of Jast weck, with hail in chuoks and rdin like the burat~ Ang of 8 water-apout. Ash Croek roso 43 feet in .a lutlo timo, Btock was drownod, grain dam- ‘agod, and much dsmago done to praposty. 1t ia allogod that Frank B. York, Clork ; Joseph B. 'Cottinghom, Trastes; and D. P. Parker, of Cheruhes Townsbip, Montgomery County, caussd & fraudnlent cleotion'to ba held ju 1872, sod'voted ©8,000 In tomnatip bonds, ostanaibly 4o build bridges, but thoy sold tho -bonds for 800, aud puc the fands In their own pookats, each taking ono-third, Snit Las boon brought ‘by tho lownship forthe recovery of the money. Tt in sald that Col, Anthooy's physicians still adbere to tho opinion that ba ¢an nevor recover. Their theory is thac tho srtory was ruptured by tho ball, bus bas beon tnm{mrml,y closed by a alot of blood, which will floalty slough off, when tho paticnt will die, The books, thoy sasort, re- card {natances in swhich persons thus wounded bave umgzered much longor_ than Mr, Authony bar, only to dlo at last. Moanwbhlls Col, An- thooy is appareutly golting bettor, ana Loliavos bimselt thatho will ultimately rocover. 1tisa atraoge aud lutoresting case. Autlitor Wilder wrote recantly to the Secratary of the Interior asking whether the Kausas Stata :bonds, ieaned lo 1801 and uegotiated by R. 8. Btovers, cunld be parchnsod by the State at par, with accrued interest, ‘I'he amount of the bouds in 841,600, Tho Bocrotary rephed that the bands 'wore lield by the Interior Dopartment in trust for Indiana, sud that If they gold them they would be compelled to substisuts thotafor Gov- ernment Sonds which wars conslderably above 'par ; cousequently the Kxusas bouds could nos Do sold st par, Missounl. Drury College has inoto thaa » dozen Indian students, 3ad thoy aro vory well red men, The Jefforaon Oounty Glass Band Company, operating at Horino's Station, aro shipplug ten or twalva oar-loads of sand per wook. Chlllicothe has mors good borses, more fine carriages, and more pretty women, old and youpg, than any other town on the line of tho Haunibal & Bt. Joseph Railroad. The Pinovlile Newa eays: *“Willlam 2M. Cravens, Iag., woll-known tu theso paris, but naw & rendont of Fort Smith, I now tho for- tuoato fathier of iriplets, his wife lhaving blessed him with thres olivo branches about tbroe weolks sinco. Dilly, his wifo sud his bablos were all doing xs wolt as could bo ex- pectod, a short time ago.” The little City of 8t. Joweph is in great troubls in Togard 10 bier brdge, which spans the raging AMissonri at that point. Far the past yoar of two the owrrent of tho river, nasialed by frequant floods, hiss beon alowly but surely ontiing » way mrogud the bridge, aud it in extremely probabio toat in 8 short timo the Town of B, Joo will bo +Ligh and dry sloogsids of & ulough some 8 milen from the new bed of the river. It would cost over 81,000,000, according to tha viewa of Joft ‘Thompson and otbar urninncod oivil engi- nears, to divert tuo currest and save tho town, but Bt Joo has » debt of §1,800,000 on her shouldyrs, snd canuot Jogally increase the wnme. = Leavenworth Times. BECRET BOCIETIES GOID TEMPLARS, Sveoial Disvatch to The Chicams Tribume, Broowrvarox, Iil, May 28,—To-lay was tho Lass rogular sesaion of the Grand Lodgo of the world, although a apocial sesaion will bo hold to- worrow forendos, for the exomplification of unwritien work. To-day the Grand Templar anoouncod the Committoos. Dr. ¥, I, Licos, of Togland; 3, O, Pattoa,of Alabama Mry, Packer, of Beotland § Idse, Brown,of Wiaconsin ; and Alrs, Goft, of Pennsylvanis, wore anpoinied delegates to the National Temperanco Uunve ntiou at Chi- cago. Blra. Al. B. O'Dounell ; of New York, Joseph Mulluw, of Englond; Annle Welou- man; of Penueylvaota; F. H, Wood, of North Carolina § snd M. P, Fostor, of Qoorgla, weeo appoinsed » Committee on Juvenlla Tem- plers. B‘i Leos, of Lugland, was slected Lace turer at & salary of 8800 per mouth, This after- noon at 4:80 the clizens of Bloomlugton were to eutertain the Tewplars vy takiug thom round the city in carringes, but werv preveLted by tle zain, 80 _the afternoon wad devoted 0 routine work, CGaeorgy W. Lain, of Keatucky, sddressod a popalar meatiog fu Darley Lall this evening, aud Mra. Watson, at Plionix Hull, ¢,1d what alie knew about the ragged schools of England, P, THE SALODNS OF DEYROIT, Special gnsoalsh to The Chicago Iribun, Diuorr, May 29, ~To-night the City Gouncll took up tho resolution opening tha saloous oo Bundsy, which had been lsld ou thetable at the last mooting, and 1eferred it to A special commit~ too conklating of Al. Daloy, Daxter, Dorr, Htamen, sud Hincbman, T'he new Liquor law. lh‘lfll I o iuto effest fn Av ds all Uqudr-selling on Buuday, unlcws the muvicipal aulkoriyes pormit. A “remonstrauce bas Leen cirpulatod sgmnst the proposed astiou of the Council, sud " baa been widoly sigoed, aud the queshion Ju exating wush pubiio Wtercet, ‘ RADWAY'S REMEDI! pRTSon, e n= N = Radway's Ready Religt CURES TIIE WORST PAINS I from Oe o Tiventy Minntes, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement nee suller with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS A CURE FUR EVERY PAI, £t vias the first and I3 the Only Pain Remedy ‘That {netantly stovs the mast axeructat! tomach, Lowels, or vther glau ot wiaisds or Grgans, iy Infrom One to Twenty Minuteg, d any ony No matter how violant or xcrnclating the puls, ¢ Rbeumailo, Had-riddan, Tnfirm, Orinpicd, Nervae N8 Faigic, or prostratad with Glsenva seay satfont O b Nod: Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflsmmation of the Kidneys, Inflammati of the Bladdor, Infammation of the Bawc? ols, " M Congestion of . the -Lnnfin. ofo Throat, Diflioult ruuming. Enlpitation of the Honrt, Hpstorios, COroup, Diphtherin,Oa. Woothnah, o el St inoh oural y ounatisi Gold"Onflls, Aguo Ouilla, " Tho application of (ho Ready Reltof to the pa party whiaro o paia or difoulty xists will Aford cass and comfort. Trenty draps fn balf & tumbler of wator will, tn s fow minutes, eore Uramps, Hpraius, Sour Stomacl, Heart burn, 8ick Headache, Diarrhea. Dyscatory, Cholle, Wigd 1 {hs Bowels, nd .Jflun.mnmg.,m ) ravclaraaliculd alwags carry & bottle of AY'S READY RELTICH With thom, "A Tow drops i wator st vont sicknoes or naina from chang of water: 15 o atter than Fronch Brandy or Ditters as & stimalsas, FEVER AND AGUE. Fovpr aud A 4 for fft . Th remedlal agont 1a tho world tht il cure foroen et and alt othor malarious, billons, lat, typhiold, Ir‘fin\' adwar's Ton ity cents por bottle, old by Druxaistar B HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stronk and pure rioh blond ; Inorease af flesh : Clear sl SRd Bosudfal compiexion secured so st DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Hus mads the most weoniebing coree. o anlek, s0 widor tia toituenen of s ity vos > doctul madicin, Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Weight is Scen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Every drop of, ths Sasespuclilisn Resolreat, commant. cates through the hlved, tweat, uring, and other flds -aud juicss of tlio system, the vigor of ' Lfo, for it repairs the ‘wattos ol ity oo and dotind watrral, wou- other parts ‘of tho systes charges trum tho pars, and ti ‘eascs, cruptios Fhouth, arain {nmors, cAacura ol palmul dischargos, Dight sweiats, Ioas of sporm xa wastes of tho lifs principlo, are within tha curat of this wondor of modorn chomlstry, and s fow wiil ‘grova 1o oy porson using i¢ ‘fo olther disato 114 Patost power to auro thata, 1 tho vattent, dully bécoming rodneod by the and decomposition that fs contiunally progresuia: coedsin srresting thoin wastcs, aadl ‘Tupa. it o matoria{ mads from iealthy blood, il and doos eecuro,—a curn |8 castain; ‘onoa thit remody commenass 1ts work of puria. d #i0ceeds in diminishing the lisa of wstes {ta evaite mull ba a ory dar mumugmm\ ol Bimself growing b ‘stronpor, o ford @3- oatiug battor, ppotite improviag, aod fivah aaa woteii ncreasing. 'Not only dana tha farsaparillian esolyont cacol al Xnownromedial agants i thacura nf Ohrnio, Serofulous, {omeitutional, aud ¥kin dlassscs, bus: it i tho anly poti: o curo Kidnoy and Bladder Complaints, Utinary and Womb Dlsases, Graval, Disbotes, Dropss, stoppage of watar, inoantinouoce of wrive, Belght's dis- ‘esoe, albuminuria, and jnsli oates whars tuora aro Lricks dustdovosite, ur ths watar is thiok, cloudy, mized with suhatances liko the whits of an < or throads ko while s3Ik, or thoro fa amorbil, derk, blitous soparsnoe and while bono-dust doposite, sid whou thers is a prioklinz bueniog sensation whien passiug wator, and pala the suwll of the back and along the lous; o St byt At , worms fi tho ot ad’ all_weakoniog aod Tamor ef Twrlve Yoars’ Growthh Cured by Rudwuy’s Resalvent. Bevenvy, Maw., July 18, 1. Dn, RADWAT: T have Liad ovarisn tuinr fu iho ovaries and bowely, Al the dc id ** thore was no holp for " Tirisd overythilog aa roc L but uoth: i talpad mo, 1 nd thought | mariar, an hayo for twalve yoars, ‘lho worst tumor was'in tho iefs #§d of the bawals, ovor tho groln. 1 writs this 1o you for thobenelit of athers,” Yuu can prbliah 1 irhon chonsey - NNAH P, KN4PF, Prioo, 81 por boitle. AN TMPORTANT LETTER, From & prominent gentleman and rosldeat of Ciochnstl 0., for iho paat Juriy yenin weil known 1o 1o Gowspapss publishora turoughout the Unitod blatos. New Yous, Oct. 1, 10, DR, RADWAY=- DEAN Stnr Fan fuduced by & seao O le‘ 10 1he aufferiing to m wmant of the woiking of e madicing g 3 ayers) Sflll’l b ted with somia ‘traubla in’ tho bladder and which soma twolve months agn ouluitis )1 hlyll!n(lnqflllb o, which tho physicians rostatio atrlcture 6 Uraths, as aleo to- . wnd gurale 1t ould prove ol T himbar ol ity of medicios) DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills rd"“’ llfil:"‘flfi:.:‘\:‘%z;:‘:“fil‘ll coated with sweet lll\';- ? iron das over, Tuflamuaiion of the ,oe:nlmnnlt;l;lm e Tyteraal $ 1 cers. “Warrdnted to effeot & positive oure. Pur, 1 etatilo, coRlALDING G0 lieroury, minerals, or doleterioul e e F Obesrro the illontze wrm ultiag from St e atait oy 8 pymlome 14 Ktaed "Novwi (arionra. 1 Ty fwal}’hlnmu-?“\n«irnz 16 Tho Rumach, Soui ruptions, Klukiux or Fluttorings tho Bit of the Kivii oy Bl 31" 1ho Fond, Hinrriod and Diiouli s, Flultoriage o Tléact Vivktuy s sutucat 10§ Feumation when 1a & 191ng. Eosiien, 1ungs of Yis jon, s Wol fure Lo slghit, Feror and Dull P Thoad, Peiiticucsof Volipundis. Voloworss of 1SR LI 4t 3, the Pl O I b, o Gdden ¥luahes o ufin o <2810 dovea at RALWAVIS 1TLLA ¢ raten 3 1 J1 B o ica i soula P Vot By Brnagisiped dlmniesn. - Reicaivew Read “False and- True,” Rand Latierstan DWAY 00., Ne. B iatron e, Now Yon? isluiiniind wlnd) tipmetali bl boacet youe . v : . 2 B wmmama e e e e m e v o e