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[ ~ TITE CITICAGO probibition, which was vociforonsly applanded, ‘fho nunoancemant was made that the reution and rkupper woukl tako placo nt the I'alimer 1lona to-morrow ovenlng botweon & and 8, Homa ono asked whether tho Falmor Houso was n tempersuco hotel, and there wero cries of “No! Nol" A number etrurgled for thoe floor, but tho Cliatr quelledjwbat promtaed to bo a cone tention s to the 1ropriaty of patronizing s ho- tel wharo thoy rold Iqur. Atthis atage n collection fas taken up, and rubreriptions made 1o 1ni8e §540, ard the oudie ence thinned raptdly, Tha subject bofare the Conventlon was again inken up, and tho provious quostion was moved nnd carnol. Some discussion eisued s to tho modo of taking the voto, nnd it was fnally agreed to take {t Ly n nsing vote. Mr. ltay, of Indiang, protested against taking the voto then, and sard whatover the result it would not Lind his action. THT SUNSTITUTR of Mr, Powoll, amended by Mr. Whaldron, was then voted an, with the result—aflirmative, 112 § neyatlve, 50—so that it was adopted. The ropurt of the Committes on resolutions, as thus nmended, vas adopted. An ondeavor was mado to mnko tho voto unanimous, bt thera wore sev- eral votes obstinntoly in the negative, and thero wero crios of ** Novor surrendor | The two last resolutions of the mn‘;rlly ro- port wero thon read by the Sccretary, Tho fir was hdopted without debate, but tho other, whieh related to tho question of woman-sufrage, wient over. 'The Convention nt a quartor of 11 wljourued until 9 o'elock this morning, AN INTENESTING FEATURE of the tomperanee oxercikes during yesterday was that evary five minutes the Chinirman ter. rupted vome speaker to aunounce the myaterious disspposrance of a new silk umbrelin, the prap- erty of Mra, Parlter, of Dundee, Hcotland ; a fiug ftove-pipa lat, the proverty of a roverend gentlonan from either Euglaud or Beothand; and a small black valise, tho property of o Sonthern delegato. This kind «f announcement wns nlwn{n accompanied by n pathetie request to have tho lost vroperty, “1agien by mistuke or otherswise,” returned to tho rightful owver. Whether this appeal had tho derired effect is not known, Tho ladics of tho Woman's Tomperanco Unlon of Chicago bave arranged for o social rounion for the delegates to the Convention and such fricnda na may bo in tho city, at the Ialmor Honse, from b to 8 o'clock thix evening. Sy araieg SPORTING NEWS. THE TURF. DEXTER PARK NUNNING RACES, Theo following cutries have beon made for the rauning racos ab the Dexter Park fwt July moeeting IOTEL ATAKES FOR 3-YEAR-OLDS, JULY 2 A, Hankinw!, Chdcago, b, ¢, Aranmun, R, & 4. Ruwett’s, Carliuvitle, b, £, Jennle Rowott, ‘William Brady's, Peorta, b, £, Stailte B, Tenuerly D, Sm(l'n, Kausas City, br. ¢, Saugares, 8. IL Joues', 8] ringtleld, ch, o, Bl Batler, ARES FOI 2:-YEAL-OLDS, JULY 3, ins', Chifeayo, bay filly, I k7, towetd's, Carlinville, cii, e, Harry Tdwards, Tiinnerly D, Smith's, Kansus City, b, ¢, Anti K, 1, dJoned, Springdieid, b, £, 3y Marion, uleago, b, €. Maleol, Je, YEAN umL BTAKE, JULY Do s Doctor Weldon, xis B, 3 litan Brady's, Tieuncrly b, Smitl Uearge Hake B, 18 Juues’, 8y TO-DAY'S MATINED. There will be n matinco ut Dexter Park this afternoon, with races for 2:40, 2:40, and 2:50 Lorsos, Admission to the park will bo freo, THE PHOSPEOT FARK BAC Kew Yonk, Juno 2.—At tho Prospect Park races to-day, the 2:31 trot wag won by Arthur, Dustin JIm socond, Lady Daliiwaa thisd, Time, ) 4231, 23134, 2513, Lady Dablman won the first heat. 1y tho 1neo foriho 2:21 class thero ware but twvo entries,—Thomas Joiforsun and SBonsation, ‘I'hie ruee was wou by Joffeison o thioo strsight honts, Time, 2:405;, 2 . THY UBAND [IAVEN RACRS, Seciat_iapateh to Fhe Chicavo Tridume, Gnasp Ikaves, Mieh., June 2,—Tho second dny’n races of the Lrotting Associatlou camo off to-day, ‘fho ucy opeyed clear, ploasant, and promising, drawing out tho lurgest atiendanes of | copy his or uther mcetingn, The sky clotded ovel tho afternoon, and o honvy rata eommenced fulling while horses wore sconing for tho tirst heat in tho 2:33 tace. Owing 10 the 1uin lnet bight ana to-tay tho track was some- whiat Leary, ‘Flie deciding heat in tno pacing 1HCO WAR xfw first ono o the progremmo, Juu tivaves wou tho flrst, Iay 3ob tho sccound, and Cuit, Davo was distanced, This left two hoats awh for Graves ond Bob. Only tho'two horscy stated for tho kst 1aal, which was won by Day Liab, who tuol tho raco in2:403z, 2:95, and 23113, dim Ginves second, + fiist ruco to-day was for Ottawn County G-nnute horreg. Bix entered, and five started won by Jemimny Bayloy in threo straizht heats,— tine, 9:6037, d:474;, 4 Gruy hellio was see. ond, On the seeond heat, Gypay, Michigan Gitl, and Kitey wergdistunced, An theeccoud race, 2:30 cluwy, five entered and #turted. The raco was won _in threo stiafeht Deats by Iosley in 9, Ham eceond, derurdyiilo ) fumth, ‘Tho third was & running raco, with fonr en- tries, mile ueats, two n three,—won by Moduo in tho first aud thard heats, in 1:5% and 1:07L4, Quickstan won tho recond bont in 1:55; Brook- dings third, Ming was Lvoller to-duy, es- 0 clun e BASE BALL. DEFZAT OF THE MARTIOLDS DY THX PHILADEL- THIW, Brectal Diapateh o The Chicaz Tridune, Pustapzreuts, Pa,, June 2.—1ho Philadephine and Hurtlowds played thelr third chvmpionship gamo this afternoon lu tho presonce of abont a thonsand spectators, Mills did not play with tho Hartfords on account of his brothor’s death, and Fred Trency taok MeMullin’s place in the 1hiladelphia nine, the lattor playor being placed on the retired list, Tho Philadelphias, fleluing was almont funitloss, and thoy It Cummings all oyer tho fold, making nincteen bils aud estuiy ¢lx of thoir oloven guns, ‘Tho Hurtforda could nob Lit Fislier, a threo-baser by Remeon giving them their dlrst rup, in the seventh inmug, and n wild torow of Moyerle their otlier 1un ta tho eighith fnng, 5, 2303 {,—Littte urd, -und Jeromiuh HCORE. Inninas, 134667805 Barttordy, 000001102 Thiladelplifas, 40412 0-11 DOSTON—HT. LOUIS, 81, Louts, Mo., June 2.—Dase-balls Dostons 10; 5t, Louis Browuy, 4 SICTUALS AND WIIITRS, The Mutucl-Chicago gome to have been lwla\'ml yesteriday waa postponed on account of Lo rafu, It will toke plave to-day—-unlese the weathor agam juterferes—at tho “Pionty-third stieot grounds, beglumng at 3:45 p. 1, st ctitdad SPRINGFIELD, A Musienl Cestivid—Genin fnspection ~hinte Fusees —'The Fourth of July. Swectal Inapateh to The Chicano Ivibune, BrwnNariew, 1L, Juoe 2.~Twenty-tno sing. fuy ocietiens rosiding in this Stato have alrosdy signified thieir intolition to bo tiero at tho Sangor- fest ou the 29th nnd 49th of Juue., Vavoradle responssa bave beon bad from Lowsville, Ky,, Ludwuapolis, Cloveland, aud Ulnolunati. Geu, Bwith, Chief Tuspector of Graln, was in consultation with tho Hailroad and Warchotue Commis:ioners to-day, and reported the Departe ment at Clucago n & most ratisfactory vondie tion, The cxpenses of tho Dopattwent for Moy were a littie over €600 more than tho recolply, Lut this s & good slowing for the timu ol tho year. It was not thought best to further incionsa tho fees, ay the incrense in tho bueiness which would 'soon commeuco would provide for tho deficioncy now oxisting. ‘Tho receipts at tho Siato ‘Ireasury for Aay are: Revenue fund, #47,000.98; Sehool fund, £40,295.49 1 Local Boud fuud, £139,181,94, To- tal, 270,419,710, Disbursomonts for tho snume timos Revonus, 112,760.85; Bevon-thircy- exth fund, 245.003.98; Behool fund, @473.5 H zl)('uull Tiver fund, $14,450.16, Wota), g1 X L. ED, Tixieunive proparations have alresdy begpun heie to celebruto thu Fourth of, July, !\ ln:rxu moctivg wus hold Lero last night, and tho pur- pore took tangiblo slapo by tho appolutment of ©.mttteos pledged to do the work, ‘Ihis come ullues ure composed of represoutative wou, g adrtnbr i i OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youx, June 2,—Artlved, steamships Abys- siuia, from Liverpool § Arragon, from risto), PapmienYoixt, Juvo 2.—Bteawmship Queboe, frot Liverpool, bas artlved, Haurax, N, B, Juve 2.—Htleamer Faradayloft Bydunoy vesterday for Now Foundland, New Youx, June 2,—Arrived, steamer Callfor- nls, from Ulssgow, - e e e — RAILROAD NEWS. Report of the Coundition of the Danville & Vincennes, Condition of tho Road-Bed---Its Equip- ment and Real Estato, Investigating the - Tracks on {ho Lake Front, Pallman Oars in England—Annual Eleotion of the Rock Island Road, THE CHICACO, DANVILLE & VINCENNES, TUR FIRST RUPORT, A fowr days ago Judge Drummond made an order ouatlng the Recelvers appointed by tha Clr- cuit Court of Will Conuty ia tho Osgood caso, as it 14 called, nppointing (len. Adna Anderson In their placo, nnd calling on thew to give an ac- count of their Necelvership. In obedience to that ordor, John I, Brown, onoof the Recetvers, fied his report yestorday, au abstract of which i herowith prosented. Mr. Brown alates first that ho and Ienry B, Ilammond were nppointed Iacolvors on the 22d day of Felraary last, and immediately touk pos- #oygion of tho road, Tuo Illmois Division of tho Chicago, Dauville & Vinconnes Ratlroad ox- tounds fiom Dolton, abons 20 miles from Clicago, south to Danvillo, & distauce of 103 miles, through n bighly productive farming country, and having o noarly lovel mection of country through which it rang. The rond crosses sov- eral other lines In its course. and at Danville connocts with tho Bvansville, 'Ferro Hauto & Chicago Rallway, by which it reachies the block coal-flolds of Indiana, THE INDIANA DIVISION, or 60 much as in operation, begine ot Bismarck, 10 wiles from Danvillo, and runy ssutheasterly to Snoddy's mills, on Coal Creek, 10 miles south of Covington, 1'rom that point to Brazil the rosd hzs beon located, and the distauco of 23 miles betweon Brazil and Montezuma Las been mostly smulcd and a milo of track lsid, The ugperate portion of tho Iudiana divis- fon bLomg about 23 wlro n_ fength inIndinua, reaches the coal-wives iu Fountain County, and depends ontirely for ita business on the products of tho mines, “Tho Iliinots Irancl was constructed gradually from 1860 to 1871, and opened for busineas In January, 1872, Whon tho Ieceivern tool possorrion the rond- Led wan in_good condition, na well as tho rou of the northieud of thn line, while at the south ond 1t was much woin. A large number of bridges and calverts needed repitrs, and firey of tho latter demanded o remnking, asthey wero ouly temporacly constructod. As soon as the frost was out of the gronnd the work of PETTING TIIE ROAD 1IN ORDER was beguu, nud 317 miles of now Irou Liaves beon Inid, while 7 miles moro nro necewuary, Yight thounand ties have been putin the track, aud 20,000 moto nro ueeded, Three hundrod piles Liave also been provided, and arrangements mado for foncing a porsion of the road whero it 15 ost needed, Tle maching and repair ehops aro at Danville, and well supplica with the necessary tools, Tho yord tracky, however, are woin vut, and noed re- paniog, aud a building is wanted tor a store- bouse. Lho teacks nt tho froight depot and general yard In- this city are woin out, aud neod to be roplaced. ‘T'uo {naiava Divislon, which waa opened for busluess in July, 1873, runs throngh u very tough tiact of country. It was only partinlly completed when “oponed for busiuess, and way doue 1 A TERY CARELLSS ANSER, ‘Tho bridges ou this divisiun are muinly trestlo, und 1y in o poor cunditiou, L over tho Wabash River is a Howo trues bridge, and m goud condition, though thae piors on winch it resta arn of & temporary nature, There is no engino-houge or turu-table on this wholo diviston, and thoe waing bave to bo ** backed " ous way, to the great damage of the road. As soon s it could ba done, the work of repairing this division was undertakon, and n construction traic was put to work decpousng cuts and ruming embaukments so as to make the grado more uniform. Two turu-tables are bolng putin, and arraugemonts are making for the crection of an engine-louse. During tho March freshet o c}unnmy of stone was placed aronnd thio piers of the Wabash River bridge, aud con- ulldurnbxu work is needud to puc it 1 good condi- tion, TUE BUSINESS of the Indiaua Division is almost entirely dortv- od from tho minen. Dariug Mareh, April, aud Alay Inat aboat 40,000 tous of coal were shipped overit, and for tho vear onding June 1 about 115,000 tons. Tho business of tho Iiinois Dranch afno ia mado up Inrgely of coal ehip- meuts, although no miues aro Jocated alang its routo, sud s shipments siucs l'eb, 22 heuco amonnted to 23,000 tons, ‘I'io trains of tho rond reach Chicago over the roads of tho Chicngo & Bouthiern and the Iittsburg, Cincinuatl & 8t Louis Rml- soad Cowpautos for s distnuco of about 20 milos, 'Iho frefelt depot aud vard are situ- ated between Casroll and - Kinzio alreets, west of Morzau, whero s large piece of fand way boushe for the nccommodation of coal whipgers, 'The titly to tho greater part of this land {8 JOSEFM E, YOUNO, though it was bought with tho Companv's monoy. Young a short timo sgo sold or cone voyed {Lto Chxtles Judson and John Tonnoy, relatives of L'remdent Judson and ‘Freasuror Teunuoy, And sutt haa boen brought to recover it. ‘The ‘remumder of tho Jand 4 ncum- bered by trost-deeds, the most of which aro ovordue, and tho land technienlly forfeitad, ‘Lho genoral fioight-yard on the Dittsbur:, Clu- cinuati & St. Louis ltailway, togother witls certain other adjacont property, was_purchased from S, J. Walker in the pumo’of J, E. Young, who gave his notes for b0 greater part of the puichnse. money, and those notes were guarantood by the Cuicago, Danville & Vinconnes Rallroad Com. pany to tho amount of £500,000, A Jargo part of thay Jand is ot prevent advertised for sale under foreclouuro of mortgages given somo tuno pro- vious to the purchase for the use of tho Company, The title to the land on which tho mnachine shops at Dauville are built i lu J, B, Youny, alttongh bought for the Cumpsuy, ‘Thore are ulso some tracts of donate ed land Lo titlo to whic {a in Mossrs. Judson, Tenuoy, and Young, aud the title to the land on which ‘the Y:nu!seugfir dopot at Danvillo is lozated tuin J. G. Luoglish, the grautor, TUE EQUIMCENT of tho road, when Brown and Ilammond took posncesion, connistod of thirty-four locomotives, 740 canl car, thirty-olght ntock cars, 290 Lox curs, #1x cabuons “cars, four bagxago cats, threo muil aud pasmenger cars and vovon pass. cnger curs, ‘Pho most of these cary and loco- tuotives aro in good coudition, nod such of them as need repalrs Aro rocoiving them. In Febru. ary lont the Company gwod ¥70,000 for back-f.ay, hnd ¥81,60) for suppiles, Bince the Rocoivers took churge thoy have paid up the srrears for Fobruary, und havo regularly paid the mon ever eiuce, wiieh has had o~ bonelleial fufluence on the apitit of the men. In addition to the 101,000 for labor aud wupples, tlie Company owod about 27,000 to the Pittsburg, Cwclinatl & 8t Louis Rallway Cowpany, for uwo of track, also nbout HI5,000 to tho Evansville, Tereo Hlaute & Chicago Company for collection on account of froight, and about £9,000to tha Chicsyo & Alton Itailroad for switching charges, Tho Company bad also bor- rowed trom Hoollo, Junker & Co, $1,010,50, from W, I, Ttend & Co, §14,840.97, and from tho American Lxpross Company 3,040, Va- rious wecuritlos were given to mucuro these amounts, sud a 1ecelpt was aluo giveu for so mnuck mouoy advanced on account of future buslness, It wan nluo agreed that 25 per cout of the amuuns dus to the Company on suipments should Lo uucallod for, and wllowed to {go on the notes, Under this astapgement n good part has been paid, but Iatoly the partios have rofused to coutinuo undor this agroemont, apd iusist on lzeo)uni{ the wholo amourt owing by thow unul tho fuil smount of tho notes has boou pasd. TUE TITLE 0 THE LOCOMOTIVES AND CAlS soemu to be somewhat cloudy, for tho ltecolver siatos that the' Hiuckley Locomotive Works claiw flve of the thirty-four until thoy are paid for, the Railroad Company haviug given notes for 67,000, which are tupasd, O the 740 cont card, Michavl Bobmll claims 225, he having thio Company's notes to the awmouut of $155 000, The Lndisva’ Block Coal Company cluim to 'wwn 140 conl cars, uuderan arrangewent by which tho. Jlailroad Company guarsutecd its bouds for 100,000, to ruise money to buy cars, Tho rige tol & Bouih Wales Rallway sud Wagon Company of England also own 100 box-cars until tis wholo anount due on thom las boou paid. [u & sim- ilar way tho Bouthwestorn Car Company own ten cual oud five box cars, Beventy cars llavo beon trausforred o W, P, Rew Ca, to ko- cure 8 note, aud sistv-soven to the Union ltolling_Mills Cowpsuy to securo a lusn, Tho Istter Company las repaiutcd the cars hsld by thom, thus obliterating the Itallrosd Comnpany's name and marka, When the Ttecelvera took posscssion, two ongiues, aighty-bine coal-cars, and sovontdon box-chta woraheld b attachmant fn vatious countten, Thesn hiavo all hovn relsaned on filing apprataemonts with the yatious. Ciromt Courts. Tifteen coal-cars nta etill Lield by an attachment in Lako Connty, Illinois. In Novombor, 1871, tno Vincennoa Nailtoad Company made anagreemont with tho Columbus, Chicako & Indiann Countral Dailwoy Company, and tho Pitteburg, Cincin- uati & Bt, Louis Itailway Company to run its cars ovor their roads from Dalton to Chieago, Paging a certain percentago on n fixed valuation, which amounts to about 970,000 per annum. In July last s leaso wan mado for ninety-nine yeara of tho Chicsgzo & Southern Rairoad on condition of paving 21,700, or the interest on §20,000 of bonds of tho latter rond. This Tossened tho amount of travel on the DPittebuig, Cimelnnati & St Louis Road lo & miles, but, aa the leaso was made for n torm of years, tho rout has beon paid continually, TIE CHICAGD & BOUTHENN NAILROAD Company hias demanded the monthly rent, equal to tho intercet on itu bonds, but tho Itecsivor hias declined o pay it, becouso the former road has fatled to keop its covenants. 'Ilo expense of reaching Chicago from Dolton under the ar- rangement in forco wlhien tho Necelvor took possession waa 296,700 anuually. ‘Tho following is o aynopsis of the CONDITION OF TIE KOAD Tob. 22, 18752 D, To constrnction and equipment of Tilnots DIV s vares toveeeinisaren $0,405,037,70 To coustruction and squipment of Indfana Diviaton... o soxt + 1,291,310.08 ‘To amonnt due frogn Paymaster. . 1a0m1 To amaunt dus from station ageuls, vae 11,501,147 To smount duo from other raiiread come 1,760.91 400,652.96 “To expenses funding Interes! seves v Lalauce to debit of income account..., Cn, Dy capital Mock..,, 1y firetemortgage ho by Arst-moctgage bon 18y convertile mortgy 1y scrip certificalea.. s cortlficates of Indobiednoen, . 300500 By Indiana Block Coul Company bonds.., 100,00 1,00 By Lills payablo, ool BATBH0T 1 oll aceonnt, ., "6 By ounts paysble, , Ty anount die ndividuais snd conmpantes 1y amouut due to other rallroat companies $3,754,868.60 On the above accounts £3,217.93 has beeu collected and #0.540.41 has been paid, The earnings for tho year 1874 wero $745,063,93. Tho earnings from Fob. 23, 1876, to 3ay 31 were #196,023.47, showing an increase over those of the kamo portion uf the previous year of 835.~ 660.93, which would havo bsen evon .tnoro had tho rates for conl treighta been matntained. Tho exponses bavo beon no greator except when extra trains wore run aud extra mon emnloyed. If cho road continurd to show as favorablo re- sults in the future as in tho immedinte past, tho back wages to men nnd the oxtra amountd need: d for repsirs ¢an all be met out of - tha net oarninge. Tho two divisions of the road hiave beon operated tagether, and no etate- ment can bo mado of the rolative oxpenscs of eaclt, but the rolling stock Lelongs to thie two di- visions in tho followlng proportions: Twenty- four locomotives, all the passonger, mall, bag- Rroge, and enbooss-cars, 93 wiock-cars, 185 box nud 515 coal-cars to the Ilinota division, and 10 Iu‘cmuulh‘uh and 225 coal-cars to tho Iudiana di- virfon, Tha following in a statoment of tho monayaro- cerved and disbursed botween Feb, 22 and Juue 1, 1875 Recowved ..a, Disbursed Balanco on Bondusievesserssnirieies e 8,22447 As compeneation for their sorvices, the Ite- aolveiisedls Kip TasnoUAHIS DO OF 21 por cont on the amonnt collected, or $1,178.70, Mr. Lrown then closos his long but exbatstive repost by stating that bo Laa detivered over to Gen. Andotson, hiy successor, the poeseasion of tho Chicago, Danville & Vinccones Railroad, to- gother with nil tho books nud paperd, including 564 040 in chattel mortgage bonds of 1876, also 45,000 in convertible wortgugo houds of 1473, and £9,061,71 in cheeka aud dratts, and snbmits hamrell to the Mastor in Chnncery, and subuity a detailed necount of all menoys received nnd disbursed, for the bettor ‘satisfaction of tha Court, — LAKE FRONT TRACKS. INVESTIGATING THE QUESTION. Yestorday morning Mr. Privdiville, Presidont of the Board of P'ublic Works, and the Clty Sur- veyor, went tq tho Expostion Butlding to ses whether tho track used by the Ialtimore & Outo Railroad to land their passcngors was encroach- ing upon city propoerty, or whethor any tracks bad been tnid upon that property recontly. It was found that in February last when tho oyater trado wag heavy on the Baltimore & Oblo Rail+ road, about 400 foct of temporary track had been thrown down on city ground to facilitate tho un. loading of oysters and expresa goods coming in over that lino, M. Priudivillo called ths ntton- tlom of MMr, I'otors, the Local Buperin. tendent of tho Laltimore & Obio Railrond, to this fact, and stated to Lim that o dosirod to havo tho track removed. As Mr. Potera had uo authority in the matter, the track having been Iaid by tho Ilhinols Central Railroad, from which the Baitimora & Ohio leases fis zight of way 1uto the city, they called upon Mr. J. C. Clark, the Goueral Mauager of that road, Mr, Clark stated that he bad no_desire to .en- cronch upon tho city property. e did not de- »ire to accupy nn fuch not belonging to him, If any of tho trecka wero ou city property he would bave them remuved at ouco,” Mr., Clark thore- upon bad o survey mado, aud found that four fact ot the track was on city EN!MHY- He engeged a force of mon at onco and set thom to work to Euuh tho traoss over on the Companuy'alands, ana oforo darks the wliolo work was completod, and tho Baltimore & Ohio could enter tho city on undlnnutud ground, Tuo matter was to bavo bown bronght beforo the Common Couucil Monday evonug aud a big outery modo about ** ratiroad choek " and mcnepoly encroschments, but Mr, Clarck, with s ususl sagecity, has nipped the sonsation In the bud, and sbown that noither his road nor the Haltinore & Ohto have avy dulro to obtnin posscssion of tho lake front by ntealth, and that they would nov bavo 1t un- less obtuined in a falr and proper way. psinati PULLMAN'S CARS, HOW THEY TAKE IN ENGLAND, A recont number of the Bolton (England) Chronlcle hos tho following enthusisstic letter from an English traveler beariug his testimony to tho good work dono by the Pullman Company in introducing their colobrated cara on tho Mid- land Railway ; Lownox, May 8, 1876,—T the £ilitor of the Bolton Chronicte—311 t Thouks to Alr, Pultiman, the ~ Ataeri- can, rallway travellug can now be made u ource of en. foyinentand plessuro ; and thauks o tho Midlaud laliway Company, our Amerlean cousins are not to lave thls additional comfort ull 10 themueives, sa T iava Just now arsivod in London froin Munchester ounof thoso mow.{anylod Fulivay carrlagen known by the namo of the * Pullman Car,” and es thoy have no yot come into faslion, ur, which §s slmost” the same thing, becomre comnen, T may be excused If I givo you womo’ desciiption of the “car ' (rat-class) 1t is about twice the longth of our ordinary Hiktclass carrisge, and s carried or bLorne al each end 1.{ four wheels, which, on examination, look liko thu small rallway-trucks ussd by zaitway worke men on rallways, sud wiich sre callod Lo glew Tho ‘e howver, lo not flved faat to thieao “ bogles,” bt appears o be aluust aling by & number of Wrought-irou_ tie-rods, snd du ordur that the usual great dlutance at which theso # bogia ™ are from eacls otbor may uccommodate tiemusclyes and the carelago o the varylng curves Iu e line, they are ou o kludof wwivel, something fu tho satne way 4s wany private carriages aro made for (ke convenlonco of turuing iu tho sircets, Tha carriage itself fa & besutl- ful ualoon, roiinding ono foralbly of the &iloon of firat cluss cabi on Luanl the Jsla of Mau wisamers having sz docent oll-lomp slung from tho roof celiug), whicl ty sauf-arched, the veutlistion coning row hs widow of biu eemi-atch, Thero lu & great deal of gluau 1 the sides of (o carriages, which glves 188 very gt and alry apposranea, o' seats ari'alio cxcaedingly comfortable, consiuting of larye drawing- roows chulrs, covered {n erlwsou velvel, wiving sl Toui & Very smaatt appearanco, Thess chajre aro un a awivel—tlat Je, ey furn round on 1avot—so that your posilion cau bo changed 2t once to wuit your owin pleasure, making ft opiioal whether you bt with your back 'l tho * Loputs " or not, tach el thero 14 & lavatory for “ladics 7 aud for #*gentlomen respectively, aud aluo a capital smoking. T0u.1, 'Tlisre aru two of threo untlemon i blie—tgt our fatnlilar Wibbiea—but (wo of thowe spocial and al- most dlatinet race of sttondants that you tind tu the ’cval;ll-ln oI fireb-clavs slwatiers, who aro ealled stowards, Thar uniforio, sa well s 'thelr mauncrs, sro very much the same—ilua cloth, very bright gilt buttons, sud aart-looking cape, Guo of thue polite. gentlor wel, whoso evident Lusiness seems 0 b to attend to tho ‘comfort of puaengore, it for thi tife of 1o 1 cannot call bhin yasrd,” Locausa Lid dutien beets to mxfl;’;’{n‘fl"‘ml wb l:ll ‘l:ull\ml\hl ‘Wwho goea by tust icanhirg, but whise dul supertutend Ao - tumbung - ot oyt VUL 10 bo to luggage ot tha termiusl station ut ke wtatlons on tho way, -u'h after this lung urenthesis, tho geatlewan, without (be fussiness of Lassengers' aud “gowetimon don waiter, asked 1o §f I would ta of courss sald “ Yes, it b:'a‘:,,,“uut' Lu&?'m'umxa o'luck, aud I belog otie of tives vulgar poopls who T'RIBUN THURSDAY, oneqally dina atl. 1 gavo my ocier acco dingly, bt ts-lika maty lempirauce yiacen without Il onten— g4va me to underatand that they ditn't keep anythis on the premiscs, but that ha could got mo anything ibediliat e, e coutd @ reiud out ™ for anylling X might desire—at the nazt station, Ko, ns I atil bee fore, tho arder wan given, and 1 sald T woull take 1t aboiit half.past 1 o'clock s and so 1 i, for about that timo the sama gentleman, sieward, or Walter (anyihing but guand) came to me snd sniunced tiat it wia ready, 1 fallowed bim, and baviog atepped ot of this fucar inta tho onen, ‘bt Jut, liko going from oo room Irito another 43 & ganblemah'n lodee, I en- tered what appeardd to me 10 bo o first-clans restan. Tant, in which wera raws of amall tables on each ada of the room, at which four persous coulit it come foriably, and numeroun Jotnene sere uo iiting, hav- ing tunch, whigh fnciudod Lottlen of vartor, claret, and champague, Tlook s scaty and partook of hatn, fowl (pleuty. of both), malad, bread, butter, checee, and A pint boltle of porter, ‘for which, inchiding a napkin, 1 pald 3 shfiitugs, Having dovoured all thicse ool things ! (oxcept tho napliu, of course), I then bad a wash and Lrual, etc., in the geatieruon's roam, aficr which I felt an fresiina a latk, and now retire into n comfortabla apartmout ealled i smoking-roorm, wlhire § am now—whilst writing this—cnjoying my after-dioner clgar, And now my thoughta begin to wander bomowands, ond think of tha hings I have left Lehind, and especially do I’ think and womler why the' #Aidland " whould Lave n mo- notnly of ‘the art of aking rallway traveling a positive luxury, And when 1 call to mind a very recent experlenco I had—nlong with 8 number of friende—of & aaloon-carringo—snd which, by:the-tye, hiu te bo spectully arranged for wcltpeciul accoms modatlon,—not (6 be had without threa day’ notice,— 1o really wonder whether the Dircctors of any par- t1 ular line of railway over travel on any othor except their own? Auyhow, T think that if one of {hrso Pullman carm® could bo placed on n alding at Vie- torfs Slation, bestda one of tha ordinary kaloon cer- risges, the comparison would be much that somo good wonld benurata comio of it At this point, sv you knoy tich more might be sald, but 3a cmn‘;nfanm, 10 know, are udions, I mn content to leavo the rest to sour imairdnation, In thin ago of wtvorlinig and puil, it may not b amias for moto aato that hinve no acquniitanca with Mr, Pullman or any of Lis fricnds, nor lidve I auy Soterest n tho Mhllaud, though hie, or thiey, or you, may make what ure of this you like, and the right of trabalation is not reserved, s it Ly wrillon Pno Boxo Posuico, ISRy FORT WAYNE, MUNCIE & CINCINNATI, Special Dispateh ta T'he Chicago Tribune. Tort Warxe, Ind, June 2.—At the anpual mooting of the stockbolders of the Fort Wayne, Mucclo & Cincinnati Railiond, held this aftor- noon in the offico of tho Company in this city, the following Board of Directors was choson to servo Lho eusuing year: John 3L Forbes, Henry 8. Russoll, Charlea 1. Dalton, Georgo W. Bald- win, Goorge Tyson, Jobn A. Burnham, Horaco H. Hunnewoll, Bdward J. Ialo, Jobn W, Brooks, and [ah Smith, all of Boston, and Lars An- dorson, of Cincinnatl, The Board remains tho samo a8 last yoar, with one oxception—Elljah Smith taking the placa of tho lon. Jnmes F. Joy, who declined re-clection, Tho oftigers of thie Company will continuc as lorotofore, with Charlos IL. Dalton a3 Providont. — MISCELLAMEQUS. TOCK TMLAND ANNUAL ELECTION, Tho annuaj clection of tho stockholders of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifle Railrond was held yostorday morning at tho oflice of Supt. Riddle, {u the Van Buron streat depot. Out of o total of 210,000 sharos, 137,422 waore roprosonte ed ot the meating, Lk ‘Tho annual report of the President wss read by tho Secretary, Mr. F. 1L Towy, from which it appeacs that the groes receipts for tho year wers 87,009,013.04; tho mot earnings, £3,534,283.83; dividends pald in April and October, 81,78,984; Intercst on bonds, $630,000; rent of tho Peorin Branch, £125,000; surplus, £1,100.809.93: balanco of incomo nac- count remnining April, 1874, $5,433,009.93 ; pres- ont surplus, April 1, 88,543,900.60. Tl fous Dircotors rotiring uuder tho clasaig- cation system wero ro-clected, as followa: Fran- cis . Tows and Charles I. Marvin, of New York; Milton Courtwright. of Erie; and H., H. Parler, of Chieago. No attempt was made to vua: Mr. B. F, Allen, who holda over 8s & Di- rector, At » subssquont mooting of the Board the fol lowing officers waro otocted : Presugent—John F, Tracy, Vice-President—Iugh Riddlo, Secretary and Treasurer—¥, I, Tows, mfis’;crfll Superintendent and Cifef Enpineer—~Togh o, FLINT & PENE MNANQUETTE, Speeral Dnavateh to The Clocago Iribuns, Lasr Ss01Naw, sich., June 2.—1Tho ‘stock- holders of the Flint & T'ero Mlnlumln Raitway, a¢ thoir annual meeting, bold to<luy in this city, electod the following Dircctors for the ensuing vear: Bamual Farwoll,of Utica, N. Y.; Josso Iioyt, of Now York; J. Il. Preutiss, of Cnicago ; W.'W, Crapo, W. J. Rotoli, and Q. R, Tucker, of New Bedford, Mass, ; I, O, Potter, W. L. Wob- ber, aud G. W. Ledlie, or Enat 8aginaw, U, P. BUILDINGA AT ONAIA, OxAmA, June 2.—1t I8 stated on good suthor- ity that work will bo at fonce renewed on tho Union Pactiio hondquartera building, and rapidly pushed to complotion. Othor oxtonsive ime provemonts at tins poiut are in contomplation by tha ollicors of tho road. UNION PAOIFIC DIVIDENDS. New Yonx, June 2.—Tho Dircclors of tho Union Pucilie Rmlroad Company niet to-day and adopted rosolutions that their Trousurer, agroo- ablo to tho voto of tho astackholders at their an- nunl mecting, bo directed to pay 8 dividend of 134 par cont on tho cavital stock of tho Company and tho not earnings for the quarter ending June 30 to holders of atook of record June 15, tho dividend to be payable on and after July 1, and that the tranefor books be closod on the “15th of Juno and opoucd again on the Gth of July, WASHINGTON. The Damnge Allowance Oasc—St. Jonoph Harbor—t'ho Sloux 8till Obe atinnto. Spectat Dispateh to The Chicao Tribuns, Wasumivaroy, D. C., Juno 2.—Attornoy-Gen- oral Plorropont will not roturn until Monday noxt, This will dolay any decision In the dam ago nllowance case, which comes up from Chica- £0, unti}, at tho earlicst, tho latter part of next weok. The lotter of submiasion from the Treas ury Dopartmons will, it s oxpected, receiva Plorropont's porsonol. attontion. ‘The latter Is in Now York on private businoss, and in searcly of an Asmistant Attorney-Goneral, [7'0 the Assoctaled Fress,) BT, JOBEFI'S HAUDOR, Wasiinaron, D, 0., Juue 2.—A bosrd:of en- i;luum aod oflicate, to coneist of Aaj. D. O. fouston, Capt. Q. 8. Gillesplo, and Capt, 8. M. Mansficld, Las beou appoluted to mecet af 8t. Jowoph, Mich., on the 10th ipat;, to examina tho harbor of Bt, Josoph, and the construction ofin railroad bridgo acrows it, and roport whether the bridgo mnmrian{nmcctn the commerce of tha liachar, and if soin what masnor its construction can be modifled, TIE 810UX. The Presldont had a counsel with the Indiana at tho Intorlor Dopartineut to-day, The pross oud all outeidora were excluded,” The Indian Comumlasioner givos the followlug synopais of-the interviow: Tho Prosident explained the agroomunt that bad boen drawn, reliuquishing the Indiaus! right to Luot in Nebrasks, aud resorving tathom tho conntry north of tho Niobrara Hiver, out~ sldo of their yesorvation, All the country north of the North Platte is cousidered as uncaded torritory. Uy ihis thoy give portions of this gountry, and reserve the part whoro the Ipd Cloud and Bpotted Tall Agencies are located: e satd tho 25,000 yere for presents, and to Lo given in money, He offered to allow them {0 name a person to recelva tho monoy- and buy such thinga as they wauted, if tho persen vamed was a propor person fo recelva it. IHe expressed his doairo £o sco them well pros vided for duritg Dis torm of office, and asked thom agaiu to consider the question of ro, moviog to the Indian Territory. Bpotted Tail said the Gavernment was asking too muali; thay a certain Ronlnn of the oountry had never been ceded, and he wantod to know whon they wore to be paid for that. Hoalluded to the saation which which thoy etill intended torqtalo, Ha doclinod to wigia this agreement, and pajd he would go home to his peopls and seud word back what be would do. 1o was told tho monoy would lapse 1nto tho Treasury on June 80, and ha aukedif sone one hore could kold it untl] they could” return to $hoir country and send word back what bis poople would do. Much furtier conversation followed upon the subjoct, and the Prouident finally compelled to lvave, ths In- diany having;declined to nign the agreement, TOSTAMANTRIS APPOINTED, The Presidont bas sppoiutod the followlng osunasters: Thomes Baylor, East Baginaw; lictu ; David Day, Bt, Paul, Mina, —_— THE GRASSHOPPER SUFFERERS, B, Lows, June 2.—~A numerously-attended moetlug waa bold at the Merchaots' Exchange to-day, in the intorost of the grasshopper- stricken countics in tho westorn part of the Htato, Sovator Cockerell and the Ion, Mr, McClellaud made spoochos, in which they de. tailed tho dovastations in the ravaged distrios, aud destitution and sufferivg of the poaple, af- ter which & handsome fund was subscribed, aud consigerabla wmount of provivious, grain, and #eeds donsted, ‘Che Marchauts' Eichange will close to-morrow iu doferonce to Qov, Hacdin's vo-called grasshoppar proclsmation. Tha day will bo generally obsorved, aud sipvices hald in # largo numbay of chupor | adopted : S JUNE 3. 1875. RELIGIOUS. Proceedings of the Fox River|' DBaptist Assoclatlon. Home Missionary Work---The Temple Church, Church dllbnrlugs Blsowflcro. THE BAPTISTS. BECOND DAY'S TROCEEDINGS OF THOE ¥OX RIVER AEOCIATION, The Fox River Baptiat Associdtion resumed it soanions {n the Englowcod clurch yosterdny morning at 7:80, the frat half hour belug ogcu- pled with a prayer-mecting, led by the tev, L. Itaymond, of Chicago. At 8a, aftor invocation by the Rov. Mr. Bwift, of Aurors, Modorator Chappell called tho meeting to order. Tho Committea reported Highland Parlk an the next place of meoting ; the Rov. I. M. Ellis, of Aichigan Avenue Chutch, as the praacher of the annual eormon, with tho Rev. John Donley, of Eungtowood, as alternata ; and the Rev. Dr, E, I, Chapey, of Chicago Fourth Cuurch, as preaclor of tho doctiinal sermon, The roport was adopted. . NEW DELEGATES, Tho following delegates wers aonounced as baving roportod eincs the previous scasion : ZLake Shore Chureh of Winnetki—r, A, M, Grve, aegnont Church—Tho Itev. L 1. Dibeil aud Me, Witk Llincklay Church—Ths Tov, D, T, Richards and Messra, Hovey ana Harriugton, Plaanfleia (hurch—Tho Itev, 11, O, Fernt and Mesnsrs, ‘Warren, Aeliloy, aud Mrs, Anlloy,aud Uoddard, Dorener's trove Cliuren—The Ttoy. Jokn L, Jackson and Measrn, Hovart, Rambla, und Mra, Jackson, Hudiry CAurch—>rs, A, lorhamn and Mrs, Rey- nolda, ll.a:kwvi Church—Nr, John Forbes and Mra, Alan- ning Ofwego Church—Tho Tv, I, L Tolt, Mr. and Mrs, Georgo and Miss Qinra E. Darker. Puchiion Chureh—Tha Rev, David Natock, 3z, M, H, Kvana and Mre, Evans Kaninice Church—Mr. and Mro, Tohnson, Mr, and Mea. My 31ra. Cutlo, airs, John Siylos, ond Me, and Ars, Whilo. THE TEMPERANCE COMSMITTER roported, indorsing the proseut Liquor law of tho Btate, whioh oxcited o liot debato, and tho unanimous roforence back of tho ropait, with in- atructions to nmend; and, after a short recens, tlhe Committeo brought In the following report, which was adopted nunuimously: . . 5 Resolved, That wo recoynizo the tremendous evil of intemperancd, and are in favor of total probibition, and wlll contiuue to labor for the accompluhuent of thais object, The Committeo on Recoption of Churches ro- ported tho udmission of Iinckloy, lighiwood, and Lake Bhore, of Winnotka, churches, The report was ndoptod, . MORE STATIATICS, Saovoral additionsl lotters were recolved from charches which bad not yot roported, the follow- ing statistical tablo embodying tho chiof points of Interest; Name of church, § UNDAY-BCHOOLS, i BUND 3 ‘Tho Nev. Mr. Brayman, Bunvhymhuol"!oum- tary, reported considorable increase fu Bilndsy- school work both In members and interost, and Loped that next year more would bo dono, and s greator iuteiost tnken in strengthening weak Bunday-rohaols, ‘Tho Com.unten on Bunday-schools reported congratulating the Aeeaciation on the gouetnl inaieaeo of intereat in Bunday-school work diring the yoar, but doploring that” more had not becn dono. 'They recommouded a mora systemalic courso of labar, to bo nttained by the formaiion of Sunday-suhool iustitutes thioughout tho As- sociation. g Aftor remarks by the Rov. Mr. Thearle, and Mesars, Wilinnson, Clisold, and othors, thio ro- t\ort wan adopted, and tho Cbair apvointed tho hreo genthmon named a Committoe to appolot plnces and time for the holding shoir fnstitutos, HOME 3UI8SIONS, Tho Committea on flome Missions roported an inorense of 200 mombers_sfuco the last meet~ ing of the Association, and recommended the suataining of weak chutches by the nsststauce of the stroug churolios in thelr vicinity. After n disousaion, participatad in by tho Rova. W. W. Eveits, Jr., O, W. Van Arsilale, D. T, Richards, and others, tho followiug resolution wag adopted : Resolved, That ihe roport of the Misslonsry Come mittee ba referrod back, with the roqusst that {iioy ro- port s o tho practicabliity of omploying an {ilnerant mixelopary within tho bounds of tho Assoctation, The Committas then resigned, and = now one woa appoiuted, consiuting of the Rove. Kermote, Thearlo, and Mr, Graves. After tnvocatlon by tho Rov. Mr. Bwitt, of Aurors, the contonnial eeumon way nrulcficd‘l:ly the Illnv. T. J, Morgan, D, D., of Chicago Unl- vorsity, The Association took recesa until 1:30 p. m. Tho Association mat 'pnmunnt to adjournmont. After tho singing of vorse of *Itook of Ages," tho Rov. Mr. Hobart, of Downer's Grovo, lod tho moeting in prayer, AR, BWIFT, of Aurora, mada sq addresa on * Woman's Work in Missions.” Bho alluded to the nobloness of character displayed by those who sdcritiood all to o ard carry missionary entorprise into for- eign lauds, and gavo o skotoh of tho carly life of tho misaionary movemant. Of Iato it had bo- como apparont that woman was not so onthuai- astio 1n her support of tho mavement s au tirsh, A roaction honco taok place, and tho fooling that tho work should ba rouswed with vigor ‘guined rronnd among women, Tuo womon took hold of the work, ‘aud mot with the domand, and thoy.derervod the iutprast and co-operation of the pastors of the churches, who should givo their hearts and hapds in_support of the work, Woman's work in missions was developing & gmnt moral snd apiritual powor. Tha Western Woman'u Missionary Saclety was daily inorossing its scopa of labors, and at” prosent haa mearly 600 cirolos iu differout parts of the Weat, The following resolution, offered by Mra, Hoarls, was aftor & sliort debate u ously Hesolved, That the Woman'a Misstonary Saclety of the West 18 worthy of, and ought to Lave, the catucat »; afihy aud active cu-operation of the pastons aud ches, On motion, it wos yesotvod that sho statlutics of thio differont circlew of the Western Woman's Missiunary Society bo procured from the Bocisty and included 10 tho minutes of tho presont meot ing, . q‘bn Chair sppointod as an Auditing Commit. tee, Mossrs, Bheppard sud Graves, to audit the sceopnuts of the 'frensurer, TUE MIBMIONARY COMMITTEN, Mr. Thoarlo, on behalt of the Missionary Com- mittes, reported as followe: Your Missionary Committes, to whom waa referred the question of ths practicabilily of tho support of an itinorant mizaionary to labor in tho bounds of the Asso- aiation, beg to feport that while they bullave that the sustaluing of a yood, judiclous mai'to labor lwnft aud counol wilh tho weak churches would be tla readicat meaua to their restoration, and would labor, with this eud in viow, - thay ore not prupared, without furiber consultation, to recommend’ such an, ment, but sdviso (it the lter, I, N, Hobart {8 Committee, 8nd be requesiod to give an mug aaibls to tho work withiu the bounds ou; sud that the Associution sccure the Isbors of Mr, A, L. Newton, wiasionazy of tho Publication Socioty, o the #3tio end, for such e as ho canaparo it Alno that wa solicit the hearty co- operation of pawtora adjacent fo these necdy fcide with these bretlren {u thalv labors ; and if it {4 even- tualiy deemed ndvisable 10 placo in "the feld an rrso- ciatonalmitionry, libes udepoudent of or c3-ops: ating with tho Uendral Avsocistion, tney wiil uss thetr beat affurts (0 obtatn from thelr several churchiea their due proportion of the vypense, '» furthor requost the authiority of the Assoclation 10 confer with the Laptist Unlon as to tho sbility and wiitinguess of that body to do the miviuuury work of this A’“’““““E“h“"‘h powers 10 transfer the same 1g thew, ¢ ey will assuuie [l.d o A lively debate acourred on the report, the fna) cllu’m in rolation to the Baptist Union be. 102 met with somo disfuvor, aud the report wag recommitied for ameudmeut, Dr. Boono offgrod the following remolution, which was adopted ¢ Jisealved, That the Olerk be directad to hays no more coplos of the winutos printed than thery {s money conteibitted by the chureh (0 pey for, sud that no miu- ules bo distributed o any church noi ontributivg for that exponse, unies Lo tako a revelpt frow ssid chiurch statiug it {nability (o psy suything for thet purpose. ‘The Committeo ob Obitusrles roportod that uo doaths bad occurred amoug auy of the miuls. tors, and but fow among the parjsiionors, many of the Iattor haviug died at groal age. ‘The report was adopted. ‘The Treasurcr's report wag submitied, as fol- lows, aad erdased Lo be placed ou Llle: Ths jo — e —— N ?l‘{lj 0worn §lyv.t, and tho oxpenditure RADWAY'S REMED Oo mollon, s Commiftes consisting of the Tlov, Merara, 1Tubart and Button and Mr. Boons ‘wero appointed th confer with anil ndvise thé urora Co'orad Chureh in regard to thoir tinan- cial difliculticn, Tho Committes on Miscellaneons Tualness ro. raported, recommending that the lettora from tha chinrchien Lo writton. as concluoly an pua-iblo, not lalling, however, to put In alf incidents of fmportauco and intorest. VET, AGAIN, The Committeo on Minmonney offered the fol- lowing as (hoir amendod repurt, which was edopted Tour Misstonary Committoe, to whom was reforred the question of the prartealdlity of the mipport of an {tinerant minrfonary i the lixid of thin Atwos clallng, nak that the Cominitton ho fuetriicted to uiro particulatly into the dentitntion within the 1 ita of- the Asnacition, and embody the result of thelr inquiry {n o report ta the Board of tho Haptist General Ansoclation, axking the Ho»rd to co.opetnto with tiem | In providing for auch deatitulons that they furilier nak the addition of the Rev, J, N, Hobatt and tho Bev, T. L, Chapyeall fo (bis Gommilteo and that Uioy come mend the hearty intereat manifested by pusiors in * deatituta flolds ml{nu,ut 10 them, aund cartetly nakan extennion of this labor, TEMILE ciyned, Tua. Committeo on the Condition- of Templn Ghuiol [n {ta ralations with tha Aesocintton re- ported aa follown: Your Commities invo nok heon ablo to ascertain tha nrecine temper ond foollug. of tho main haly of tho chureh on the mubject of n acparation from our ecclenimatical follawship, They would, therefors, rec- command a_kind and Chris{lan conrso of procciire with them, hoping that time and reflectiun will heal any allenation of feoling which may biavn existed, and that no final action be taken in tho caco ot this weasion, but that we walt (e devolopments of atuther year, Aftor prayer by tha Itov. Mr, Corwly, the Assoclation took rocess until 7:30. THE EVEMNG EXERCIRES conntatod of o haif-hour prayer-meeling, and n numbor of intoreating addressss on centeunial oducation work among tho Baptiate, amoug tho #peakers boing tho Rovs. I M. Eills, A. J. Yroet, and L. Moss, D, D, At 0:30 o'elact the Assoclation adjourned until this morning, when the programmo of cxoiclses will bo ns follows: 7 to 8, pravor-moating; 8 to 10, Foreign Missions ond flome Missjona; 10 to 11, Biblo and Publication Hocloty; 11:00, Miscel lancous Business ; 12:00, adjournaient, : —_—— MISCELLANEOUS, EPISCOPALIAN. Speetal Dispatch to The Chiwcagn Tridune, Inptanaronts, Ind,, Juno 2.~The Episcopal Diocesan Cunvontion mot to-dar, with twenty- four clerical and soventeon Iny dologates in attondance. Bishop Talbot presded, aud road the annual anddrees this afternoon, alter ap- pointivg regular standing committecs. To- night a genoral missionary meoting was held at Bt. Paul’s Cathedral, but the storm interferad with the attandance, The cathedral will bo consocrated to-morrow, In his addrees, 'tho Bishop dwalt at length and olaborated upon tho cathodral system, which is to be formally in- augurated “to-morrow, That portion of the address was roferrod to a epecial committeo. 2 TYDIAXA SUNDAY-8CHOOL CONVENTION. Spectal Diapateh to The Chicano Tribune, Larazerre, Ind, Juno 2.—Tuo Indinna State Bunday-school mot fo convention this morning ; Prosident, William H, Levering. Tho roport mado a good showing, Miss Hadley, of Mary- land, road a paper entitled ** Woman's Work iu the Bunday-school.” E, D, Jones, of 8t. Louls, Rove & sample of bia mndel Bunday-school oxor- cises. The fev. Gilbert Dolamater, of Indinn- annlls, dolivered an address on tho imrortanco of temperanco {n tne Bunday-school. Schuylor Colfnx, who occupied tho Oxll)oxl-llomu this eveniug with his lcetura ou Abraham Lincola, wan called out and made & fow appropriate ro- marlis, THE NILWAUKEY, CLREMPHIAL. Bvectat Dusvateh to The Chicaso Iribune, MmuwaAvkee, June 2.—Members of tho Catho- lie clergy, and members of tho Catholic sociotics from all parts of this Stat, aro arriving by overy train to tako part in the Aréhiopiscopal ceremo- njos te-morrow, CONSEGRATION OF A DISHOP, RORTLAND, Mo, Jue.2.—The Iit. Rev.James Healy waa to-day consccrated Bishop of thig diocose. The Onthodral wae crowded with poa. plo, and in tho sanctunry - wore two Dishops and a nuwbor of pricsts. TEEORMED CHURCIL OF AMERIOA, New Yonx, Jupo 2,—~Tho General Bynod of the Roformed Church of. America organized tn Jorsoy ity to-day by elocting Prof. Obarles Scatt, of-Miohigan, s’ !‘rnuiduutg. 3 CASUALTIES, RAILWAY COLLISION, Special Dispateh ta The Clocaao Triduna, LarorTe, lud., Juye 2.~A collision occurred on the Lake Shoro & Michigan Boutbern Ratl- way, & fow milos wost of this city, this evoning. Fralght-train No. 85 failed to side-track, and train No. 22, from the west, ran Into 1t, dam- nging tho onginea and eight cars, No one was dangorousty injured. THE WREGK OF THE SOHILLER, New Yonx, Juno 2,—A dispatch from London statea that tho specto (3900,000) on hoard of tho wreckod steamebip Sobiiler remains undlsoov- ered, Mutilated bodles of the viotims of tho disastor coninue to como aslioro, SCHILLER VIOTIMS, Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicaga Tribune, MruwAvREE, June 2.—Tho romalus of Mr. and Mra. Friond, lost on tho Schillor, arrived to- day, aud wero burled. The proccesion was .a mllo and ' half long. . DROWNED, irpectal Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune, Dernotr, Mich,, Juno 2, —VYeatorday Thomas Boodey, 23 Lmzra old, was drownod ta the Huron River, near Dexter, FIRES, IN _CHICAGO, The alarm from Dox 819 at 8:30 o'cloock Iaat night waa occasionod by g tiro in s frame build- iog in rear of No, 105 Wost Madison streot, oc- capiod by Payson E: Mayhem, 0a a brass foun- dry, Tho Jamage fa cetimated at £500. The building weas but slightly mujured. A defeotive 1lug was tha ceuse of tho flro, AT MUSCATINE, 1A, ¥ Conresporutence of The Chicago Triduna, Muacatisg, Is, May 80.—A fire broko out jn a small gtable In Bouth Muscatiuo about half-past 3this afternoon, and s00o shread to the build- ings mround thl fourtcen buildiugs wero coue sumed, Trobabloloka from $13,000 to $15,000. At ono time It looked very serious. Owing to the grolongul drought everytling waas vory dry and burnt rapidly, ' Mr. Funk, one of the pro- Edelum of ono of the buildings burnt, got o adly hurt aa to probably cripple him for life, AT INDIANAPOLIS. Inpuaraporss, Ind, Juuo 3,—During the hoaviest of the rain last night, a bolt of light~ ning efruck s stablo on Bt. Clmr street, burulng 16 to the ground aud iustantly killing & valuablo horuo, THE LOUISIANA FUNDING ACTS. Nzw OsLmavs, La, June 3.—Judge Bradley yeatarday granted a writ of error ta the Supremo Coyrg of tho United States from the Suprome Qouré of Lopisisna in the maudamus case of l.luAufay vy, Clnton. 1b will take up tho quostion of the constitutiouality of tho Louisl- aua Funding acts of 1674, TIE DBLACK ILILLS, A SURMISE, Bpecial Dievalch to The Chicago Tridune, Bioux O1ty, Juno 2,—1he five white men re« ported killed by the Iudiaus in tho Black Hlla are supposed to bo Joha Irazer's party, who went shore about two months sgo from Dakots. — A DENVER LIBEL SUIT. Drxven, Col., Juge 2,—The jury rondered a verdiot to-day in the great libel suit of Downing vu, Henry O, Urown, propristor of thollaily 2'riln une. Dawning was formerly Probate Judge. The Tribuns charged him with forgery in deeding away for his persoual bouofit city lota of land glven tha emaliool fund by Congresslonal grant, and with stufiog ballat- boxos aud control of the judiciary, aud com- ?ned i to Boss Twoed, “‘Ihe vordict was in favar of dofeudsut, plaintif to pay oosts, ‘1'hiy trial exclted 1nuch istercst, and the rosult givos wenesal satiafaciion. It was oue of the most Lo+ portant Lbel uits over bad 1 the Vi Radway's Roady Relin CURES THE 'WORST TA1Ng 1o frm Ous 1o Toeaty Tl — NOT ON3I: Eoup After reading this Aflr&rtlsflmcnt e suffer with pain Radway's Ready Rélief 18 4 CURE. FOR: EVERY Ay Ttiwas the first and. s the Only Pain Remedy That tneiant Inttammatios el any opy tona the most exormotating patne, iy, il citros_ congestions, i 10y awols, or otuor lauds G urgans, by ono ayplicatio In from Oneto Twenty Minutes, No matter how violont or oxerneiatis Rhettmatlo, Het-riddon, Traem, Gelnioh, Norvias Talglg, or proatrated with discaso may suor, Radway's Ready Relief WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of tha Kidnoys, oftho m&ddnr. Inlg\mmmkl‘un ot tho Boy. s um ongastion of tunga, Boro Thegat, Dimous'° road eart, of _tho Tios, I{;ato Oroup, Diphtheria, Ca- Tooth: "{" Irl‘l‘}slllxnnfnf nfi?dmho.“ acho, ralgia,.Raou Gold"Cnitla, Aguo Chilte. "™ Tho applioation of tho Tieady Tellef to the par pastawlioro tho Dain o dUeulty oslats wil Whep cacs and conifort, Twenty drops in half n tumbler of wator will, (na fow minutes, cues Cramps, Sorsius, Houe Htomnell, [parrs burn, $itk Headncho, Diarehios, Dysontery, Cholle, \iag In tl Hawsls, and alf intornal paine, ‘Travelors al always carry & Loitle of RADWAY'Y nA l’l.‘;l’:lt#‘ )'ll ¢l ?m. h'vw dm{n ln'w.(nrlwlu rovon ‘o atus from chango of wbees Bottos thian Hranehs Brands or Bicters as o stimaanc ¥ FEVER AND AGUE. Fovar and Aguo curod for fifty cents, Inflnmmation Thero tanot s remedial ngont 10 tho warld that il eure foves o aud all othior maarions,. bills, -unur:vly:’p')fifixfi.“ aous iflk 0 ctlier, fovors (nldsd by Teadway's i 'lll';d:nfl'lrll::fl "roMoL . Thity onts por barierd AUk sl Sold by Druigh HEALTH! BEAUTY! Strong and pure rich blond ; fncrease of flesh i | Cirar 3kin and DonuLEal compianion abghse o el DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mado tho,mont watonishing cores, So aale FDIL ata"Tho. changoe. (oo Sody uodarpmse”? ™ ‘undor tho intinonon of thia truly won: ortul modiolno, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Welght it Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of tho Sarsaparillian Resolvant commual cates theough the bloud, awoat, urino, and othor Uukis aud juicos uf tho systom, tha vigor of 'Lifo, for It ropairs of tho” budy Witk new and sadnd materal, Horofula, syphitis, consumption, glandular discasa, ulosrs 3 In tha throat, mutith, tumors, todes In tho glande and olhior parta ‘of tlio system,'sore eyes, strumorout dise cliarges trom the nars, worsi forms of skln div. oases, cruptions, fover sores, scald hoad, ringwortn, salt rhiouns, oryeipolas, Acho, ta, worms {1 the flosh tumors, cjicucy I tho woml, ang’ all weakoning and painial_dischargos, night weats, loss ol sporm aul ail weastes of tho (o princlplo, are within tno carative rangs of this wonder of modorn ohotulstry, and & fow dars’ use will urove to auyporson using & for alther disaasa iis pojont holrer o sago thotn. 1] iho patient, dally becoming reducod by the and docomposition that is coutinuaily progressin: el cceduin atrosting thoso wastes, 8ad “ropairs anis with new i hoalthy blood,~and this the Harsaoarillian will and docs socaro,—a charo 18 cortain: £or whon 0rico thls reniody commoncos 1ts work of Purif’ cation, and succeodu Jn diminisbing, the Tois of whstes, 1ta ropairs will bozapid, and evary day tha pationt will feol Limself- growing botter and stronger, tho food dis oating botter, appotito kmproving, aud flosh and woisks icressing. ot onl dony the Ssraapariilian Tesclvent, exest a K 1) augonin 1o otra 68 Ohronie, Barofal e Ein aat, b Biis diagaags, Lui ot T wast tva cure for Eiduey ad Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womh thuulng‘;:ul' DubMfi }1;7‘9151 o 0 ol rlgl 3 stoppage of water, Incunt! urine, I 's iy aaso, slbwininuria, and inall eas 6ro thorv aro brick- l.mllln or tho water is Lhi cloudy, mized with ! isucos Jiko the white of an oy or throads like whita i)k, or thors morbid, dark, jous appearsuce, and rhite bona-dust dopods, aui rhen-thore \‘.’,‘ prisking i sneation whon passing Watbr, Aad pALE the il of tho back and aloni the oiass " or 24 ¥ Tunior of Twelve Yonra' Growth Cared b Ltudway’s Hesolvent. BEvEnLY, Mass., Jaly 18, 18, D, BADWAY: Thavo had ovarfan tumr in tho ovarioh and bowels, Al the dogtura said ** thoro was no help lor iL" Tiried avertidng that was recommondod, but uotb g me, saw your liesalvent, and’ ihoy, puuid v but i Do faltn 1 1 Vocatne 1 hlqub fored fortwelvs yoard, [ tok fos of tho Ttosolvous and ona bax af Hadway's Pllls Hoady Rall is or folt, have. st i he .m«ho?f i bowelh or i griin, s e i far O oh co YU 1 i ro chack e e BXNNAL BRNRR Prioo, 81 pes battle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From a inont Kantloman and resi: Clnolanath Bl it s Jonme e taritaat ol Cluclanatt publishars throughout the Uulted Niatos, Nrw Yonx, Oat, 11, 1870, D, RADWAY—Dran Bin: T aus fuducod by & sonsa of ditg bo thu sulferiia to nakva briof sk t of the skl of pous mudicmo ok wywit: *ur woveral had boun aflooted with suma {7oublo in tho biadd ainsry. argas which some tweiva wogths agn culmls i1 a mivel terribly alfeoting disase, which the bl tatig stricture in the ureth: ners and hiaddor, a their uvl‘suuu thal my, qfu—m oars —would provent wy aror puidng: mdteally’ otfrea:” 1% tfed aFliiuberot hyaician, and lind taken & largo quantity of medicine, opitiio and lonieupathlo; it nad got 7o roliot: tuahbing cur ing I:\nnn- o by your fuus monthy ako Tyad s nytice 1a the rday Feening Pustora curo having been eflactud on & porsoa who iad lang beon sulloriog as | iad it off and gub s0ma of each—your Sarss wht, Ready mx?l. and Iluulruw Pule— i Sommenced nll“‘n:d ftieru, | In theso dara Twaa gruste solioved, aud now feul nx wall aa oye; 5 3 W, JANES, alx bott and i allanld wans Rammation of 1 Olncinnatl, Oy - DR.- RADWAY'S Regulating Pills , alegautly costed with sweot gum, o I Y Tth swect g o by S of it iluge'e ‘R Spraashs Fa e ol Coutibunos, Sudluostion, , Kidnoy tipa{fun,” Coati o lamonse hibus. N arumation o Hoss & ontifvo ausns mr'nnl;\y!l: 0 ailuo 50, : poritivo o 4 sz, all Durangome Qum'. ‘Warran! a(l contalolng Bo wercury, 7 or il busrva the followin toms reaulting from Dl :‘""'"1” 14‘":-'1!?"1" “"A"'.'!fm m:ma'mmd 1o the Boed Aot e Biouarh, Tlgartbucn, Dis Ni o Hngss of Wolzbt fu the Kwmach, bour 9 inklug or Fluttorings in the Pit uf tho Btun- Bwln Il(n?lul thy Hlead, Hurled sud Diticolt ‘f! b g, Flut! Hflrll“-lho’ eart, Choklng or Baffocat- fng Bensatlon whon [n s Lylog_ Posiuro, Dlionoss of Vie- fon, Dots vp Webs, bulors the sight, Fevor,and Dall Pala iniheiad Bolleiaeror Vol piraitat: “Votlomusss v thu bkin and Fyos, Pain I! tho Bide, Chast, Limbs, & Loat, luu-lnhlm\w Kt A tew du of RALDWAY'S PILLY wil Ih.lyllll}l o il thio abore-nauned diluadins, Pricots coute et 2. bold by druggists. Read “¥False and 'I‘rnn,"- i me e AR A S B s0ad yoa. # vod, lpuuu}'k: L Bt :mlc\‘. suddan Viasbes p—— "~5

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