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So eps nin rien ‘theatro to secure au obligation to d nrJosos, Hottend, wood: atrar Muskegon, Muske- beritche SGeer ache Elva, Holland, rallroad tres; ack J. 1 Muskegon, lomber; achr Wollln, Totten qsebr Drivor, Aluka, barks sche Mary, Hol- f ache Clipper City, White Lake, Imber + Wit Twa Obarlies, Grand Haven, amber; brop G. freath, Baugatuck, sundeleas sche Htells, Pentwaier, Jnmber 3 Rcow Mary E, Packard, St, Paut's Pier, wood; " jane a, At. Pauls Pier, wood; achr Lf. D, Sroore, Baugatuck, Inmbor. Cueanen—Ache ‘Jaines Cottey, Baffalo, 74,270 ba este: ache Helyatia, Buffalo, 64,924 bu corn; achr 43,795 bu corn} schr Annis M, 9,831 bu corn schr Wollin, Hole bouder, Butta Patereon, uftalo, i'pitcorn, 900 bn onte; achr O, Shaw, Routh tee ts pork, Sbrle ofl; echr Wilson, South, sO bucorn, and eundries; sime Muskegon, Harercou, 1 Url wuieky, 20 bare tron, 60 bumveds LAKE FREIGHTS. CRICAGO. Tako fretahta wero very quiet, and held af 40 for coru to Murtalo until towarde 1 o'clock, when « versol Gus reported for corn to Buffalo, probably at 3c, Tho achr Lafrinter takex 27,000 bu corn on private term. April 17.—-Ereighta are very quiet. No cvlitrereported, ‘What to Oswegu, cy tb Dumtalo, $5: to Cleveland, ic, free of elovation, ‘Ente, April 16,—Charter: fichr Little Parsons, coal to Detroit S08 ry MISCELLANEOUS, entcago, a urspatch from tho atraite annonnoes the Ico there in bad condition, yet the steamers made but fittle headway yosterday. Tho two Northern Transit posta which Jeft this city sod Milwankes at the beginning of tho weck aro in the fco near the Wangostiance Ughthonse....The prop Cham- jain of the Northern Transit lino of xtesmors left etrolt yeslorday for, this port....Crawford’'s gun- post, George W. Wool, hae bean rofitted and ropainted, ani will begin to crulaa in tue waters of Lake Michi gan Monday,,,, The tug Tom Brown ta receiving some repairs at the North Side Dry-Dock,,,,.The tug Ben Prake inn gone to tho east rhore to release the schr Faleon whiel Leen on tho beech for some time +, -Theechr D, R. Owens is unilergoing repaira at on8 ¢f tho docks of the Chicago Dry-Dock Company, ELSEWHERE, The Now York canals will bo opened on the 4th of May,...Me. Crosathwaite, of Buffalo, has purchased {ho prop Tioga to tako the placo of the loat Mendota fo the lumber trade, ‘Tho propoller will tow tho barges Evening Star, Catlin, ‘Walton, and American Gisnt,,..J4cton | Uarbor = re~ maine pretty firm, "aud there are no {nileationy that naigation will opon before the Int of -Tho stme Doro made the attempt laat Saturday ti Alpena, but faifed, having beon unable to Proceed farthor than Fish Point, botweon Tawar and Ait Ballo, where sho encountered ice, which effectually ‘Qrovented any fur: her progroas, ‘THE NONTHENN TRANSIT COMPANY. Shia Company, which controls nearly all tho boats which ran in the Northern Transportation Company's Uno of fast seaon, has catabilshed thelr landings at tho foot of ‘Third strect, opposite the Michigan Central Railrosd depot, “Mere they bave hed con~ structed a tickot office, walting-room, ond waro- houre, ready for the opening of navigation. ‘he following boate run in this lino and’ ore officored an follows: Vropellere—Clovoland, Capt. James Cone tors; Champlain, D H. Davis} City of Concord, 1, Brown; City of Now York, John Foley; Gity of ‘fole- do, A. Reed; Granite State, J, U, Beron; Garden City, A. Shaver; ‘Lawrouco, A, W. Sprague; ‘Lowell, W. 8, Bhay: Maine, GN. Cramer; Milwaukoe, Willian Nashua, L. W. Batley; Onwenatchie, Join ;_ Bt. Albans, J.J, Knapp, Horger—0, J. Voresonas ‘II. I’, Qhurch, Honty Morey ; ing, Georye Cocharin, ‘Tho props Lmpire and Huckese of this line have not Leen officered oF fitted ont tila meatun, and will probably nat go {nto commission this year—Detroit free Breas, DEPTH OF WATER. Chicago hns probably 14 or 15 feet of water, the ahoalest point being abreast of the light-house, but nothing certain is known of tho depths there as yet, ss no soundings lisve beon taken, Kenosha, Wis., han 13 foet. Manttawoe, 1134 to 16 foet, Gueboygnn, 12 fet, Michigan City, Ind., 13 feet. Grind Haven, Mich. 14 fest. Holand, Mch,, 7 feet. Muntugito, Mich., 9 feet, Detralt, Mich, in the t. Clair Flats Canal, 16 feet; sbartt 17 Jackat! the Lime-Hiln Crossiug. Erle, Vary 16 10 16 feet, PIE. Special Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Enix, Pa., April 19.--Neatly £00,000 bu of grain have seagon by tsko, and it ia being rapidly shipped to Eastern markets by rail, One hun dred and alaty cara wero forwarded to-day, ‘The achr Ross, reported asliora at Middle Sister Ialand, was pulied off by s tug lant evening, and arrived here thia Mtternoon, ‘The veasol was not darnaged in tive leaat, QUAND HAVEN, MICH. ‘ Specut Dapateh ta The Chieaze Tribune, Granp Haves, Mich., April 19,—Abont 2,000 per- tone uszembled to-day to witness the Isunching of Squire & Whlto's new prop Tempest, She will run from Montague to Chicago with freight and panscn- fere, Dimensions, 145 foot keel; 20 feet hoam; eajucity, 400tons; Bunoan Roberlaon builders Jerome MeDiride, Captain, —<——— ‘THE COURTS. Record of Susiness Krananctod Yes terdaye THE CONTEST OVER THY ADELPHI THEATRE. ‘The motion fora Receiver and to whow cause In the vsse of Leonard Grovor va, Edwin O, Lonophero, and O, W. Rigdon camo up before Jodgo Williams yesterdsy morning. This bill it will bo romomborod was to compel Lanpbere snd Rigden to allow Grovor to keop his formor position as manager of the theatre. An injunc- tion was served Baturday night on tho defend- ante to restrain them from kooping him ont, when thoy declared they did not aro for tho Court, and throatoned tosject him from tho boilding. A motion was thereapou made Mon- day afternoon for Iigdon avd Lanphere to show couse why they should not bo Punishod for contempt, but tho case way contin- aod aftor somo argumont uutil yoaterdsy, to give tho defendauta tino to exonorate thonsolves, Yeuterday mornlug, the parties aypeared in court, Mewara. O, 31. Hardy and ©. W. Coustan- lino acting ag altorneye for Grover, and Col. Ricaby and M, F. Tuloy for tho defendants, and Blongthy argument was had. AMdavits lind been filed tending to show that tho injunction bad beon violated, abutrscts of the most of which wege publishod in any Tgmunz. Grover aleo filed a second nfiidavit youterday stating that Lanpboro in Pebruary laat mado a chattel mort- Fees, to W. W. Colo on all tho senor of tho scharge within sixty days ® roai eststo mortgage for 10,868.74, aod eecure ono Jnhn Miller on lis indorsement of Higdon's oto for 10,000, Grovor cluimed that this mortgage was mado without notice to lim, aud. grostly ondaugorod bie futercst, Ile also stated thot Lanphero tiedo another mortgaze on the same proporty to s party in Michigan also without hia notice, ‘Tho defendants’ counsel asked for more timo, ind the rule to show cause for contempt until to-morrow. Judge Wiltiams, howover, intimated very Tio said atrongly bia opinion of the cave. that the defondants should oithor ro- wore Mr. Grovor to his former po- iition as shown by the terms of the toutract between him and Colo, or a Receiver would be appomted immediately, ‘Tho papers Whowod that thera bad been a violation of tho order of the Court, in which force had beon geed. ‘Tho Court had, in issuing tho injunction, ouly givon eifect to tho copartnorship articles twoon Cole and Grover, and that injunotion lad been grossly violated. Such practice had been common lately in the county, and if Iuan- ee sud Rigdon repeated thoir acts thoy would © employed for a long poriod in some other place than a thoatro. Seasre. Ricaby and Tuley, after some conusul- Won, then announced that they would agree to the appointment of a Receiver, and Capt. W. BP. Gray, of Hydo Park, waa agreed on as a eulte- blo "person. if be would couseut to accept the position, Theruloto showcausa was then post- poned until to-morrow morning, Laterin the afternoon Capt. Gray signified bia Intention to accopt, and he will give a bond \bis morning, THE CALL, opan Ganr—354, 355, 856, 958 to 874 {nclu- Jovan Jummgon—No, 48,413, City ya, Lipe. duvaz Mooge—Motiona at 3 p. mi. Hl bas Hooke oH bo al, Juslaelye, 2 Boot — jo i ni pe eoth : jy BUC incluelye except Ubox MoArsieren—109 to 175 and 31 425 of Jude Rogorw’ calendar, Bue dupax Fanwrru—Na call, duvox Wituxs—No cali, JUDGMENTS, EUR Covat—Comvrssions—The Home Na- Lowis i, Diabee and Henry ‘Mattison vu, Welle 0, Lake vbus Gany—Kaward 0, Lovell, exevuter, Kun 8, Wileos ‘Thous &, Dovuiue, aed Ostee S, fora, daa, ‘B. Youmans yy, Sanuel J, Walk> Cicer Govar—Comrzesiuns—Oyrus Gal - Fustus Yrench and John Mf, Vranas biagrae, A mW Uvex Boorit—John Taltfaus vs, Hermann, Grigor, §8133.—4, D, Kunbark Ta, 0'& Pacito Company, pe erriats & Morgan Tepetne soa pany ve, W. Higdon, §3—P, BK bee D, Bangs, ‘eioaaioo. Mi. Filediaandet ™ Filana A. Ewing, $3,041.66, Ee ae eee Cok Soe ibs, 144, ana mation far naw telaly UneY 0 FOREIGN. Defeat and Domoralization of tho Turk ish Troops in Herzegovina, Russia Will Guarantes tho Servi- ans Against Forvign In- tervention, Tho Porto Warned Against Arming the Mohammodans in the Provinces, Large Bodies of Moxican Federal Troops, Marching Against Diaz. TURKEY. A WARNING, New Yors, April 19.—The following cable spo- cial 1s published : Vigxna, April 19.—Tho three Northorn Euro- pean powers have intimated tothe Porto that if & massacre shoul follow tho arming of the Mo- bammedan populations military expodition com- posed of Austrian and Russian troops into Turk- ish torritory will certainly bo wodortaken. PENDING NEGOTIATIONA, ‘Viesxa, April 10.—It is stated that the nego- tations which Lave boon ponding at Constanti- noplo ainco tho Gt inat. betwoon tho Porte and Bpeciat Envoy of Montenegro demand the coa- sion of tho Herzegovinian Valley as for ag Mostar, besides the harbor of Holzza, Tho nowapspers xpress fears leet tho Sultan ralac tho staudard of the prophet, thus appealing to Mahommedan fanaticism. A TURKISH STORY, Constantrnorie, April 19-—The Minister of ‘War haa recolved # tologram from Moukhtar Pasha, dated Tuoadny last, Moukhtar says: “Wo have arrived at Tatzko. Victorious en- gagomonts woro fought continually during the six days ovcupiod in advancing toward and re- turning from the nelghborhood of Nicaics. Wo gained striking advantages, although the rebols, who ware 14,000 trong, wero twice a8 numorous ng our troops. Tio Prince of Montonogro open. ly mado war upon us, About 7,000 vall-armed and regularly organized Montonegrius bad Joinod the 1usurgonte. An ollicial tolegram from Mostar coincides with the foregoing, and staten that Moukhtar ro- turned to Gatzko after Janving provisions for Nicsice in Fort Projoka, which ia three hours’ march to the northward of Nicsics. ‘Thirty-one Turka wore killed, and seventy-six woubded. ‘Tho insurgent losa was inuch graster. QUITE ANOTHER TILING. Lonnox, April 10.—A Reuter tologram from Conatautinople rays tho attempt to rovictual Nicsics failed, Moukbtar was compolled to re- trost aftor reaching Prejoka. Vienna, April 19.—'The Tagtlalfs Arahovo special saya tho insnrgonty drovo Moukhtar northward, and overtook him at Keistac, where a fresh ongagoment wos fought, SUSPENDED, Br. Perensnung, April 19.—The newapapor Graschdanin has been suapended for attacking tho Austrian Government, MAVOC AMONG THE TURES, Lonnos. Apr] 20-0 s. m.—A Vieuna telogram, roports that half of tho garrison of Nicsics aro sick. It ia aoid that Moukltor Pasha's iosacs during hls retreat were enormous. Ths mouu- tain pasos wore go narrow as only to admit fivo men marching abreset. Rocks wore continually hurled down provipicos upon the Turkish forces aa thoy struggled through. TUE PAIS NOUNGE. A Paris corrospondent atates that tho Bouras yas convuleed at the closo yoaterday by nows that 7,000 Moutounogrivs had joined tho Insur- Ken: ‘The intoliigenco is considered very so- rows. A’RUSBIAN GAURANTY. Loxpon, April 20--6:30 a. m.—A Borlin corro- spondent of the Jimes nays: According to nu- morous uncontradicted atatoments M. Kvarsoff, Itussian Diplomatic Agont at Bolgrado, bas ine formed his Government that tho Sorvinna mean totnke the field in May. Tho Russinn repre- soutative st Vienna bas informed tho Gor- man Minister that Servia noed foan no for- eign intervontion. ‘Tho insurgonta have recoived considerable sums of money from Russia. Those facts have gradually conyincod a largo portion of the Germau pross and publlo that the reas. auring telograms daily diapatchod from Vieoun and St, Petersburg ought nat to be crodited, and that tho Nussian Gavernmont is oitbor playing a double game, or elvo ia so far influenced by Helavio partios aa to bo poworloss to atop the in- surrection. = MEXICO. MORE NEWS FHOM THAT UNUAPFY LAND. Ganyrstoy, April 19.—Tbe Galveaton Nets’ special from Srownsville to-day says: “Tho following bas just boon roceived from Ringgold, April 18, 9 p,m. Astago from Monteroy, which arrived at Camargo this ovoning, brings the fol- lowlng which may bo considered as rolisblo, The Government maintains o firm attitude. Quirago, with 600 men, is hunting for Trovino, and Wt is thought they met at Rarnag to-day. Gon, Pedro Martinoz is oxpoctod iu Montoroy with G00 cavalry, Gens. Avanolla and Palacios aro ov route to the frontior with their reapoctivo corps. Gon. Conda entered Montoroy Saturday last with 4,000 infantry, and with funds to pay his troops, Narijo will enter afior to-day with 600 meu. Goneral Fnoro, commanding tho forces at Monteroy, doca not allow correspon- donco of any kind from tho lutorior to pres Monterey. All tho totograph lincs botweon Montoroy ara in good working ordor.” A TOWN TAKEN WITHOUT BEAISTANCE, Tro Gnanpe City, April 19.—Mior was taton yostorday at 1p. m. by Narijo and Vara with 450 mon. All Custom-Ilouso oflicors and employes hayo gone to Guicrono, The citizeuu;mado no roaistance, the rovolutioniste tering without opposition, Narijo ts expected at Camargo this syanltie Largo forcoa of Govornmont troopa are on tho way to Rio Cirando, and somo hard fighting may be looked for withta a fow daya, . AMERICAN INTERVENENOZ. Wasninaton, PD. O,, April 1%—James J. TIaynos, United States Commorcial Agout, tolo- grantiad tho Stato Dopartment from Naw Laredo, fexicu, under date April 16, that tho revolutlon- ints lovied a forced Joan on merchants, and said, if twas not paid by the 17th, tho atoroa would be forced open aud the goods sold to double the amount demand&d, Tho amount Js divided bo- twoon ton merchants, tive of thom American. Tho Sooretary of War dircots that ordora bo given tothe dopartment commander to grant the protection asked to Amorican citizens im Laredo ogainat such lawless outrage as the Goy- ornmont of Mexico is unable to prevent, but wishos caution to bo oxercisod, ——— PERSIA, AN EXPEDITION ABANDONED. Lonpvon, April 20—5,80 a,m.—A Berlin dis- spatch says nows hay been rocoived from Persia that the Slab has abandoned tho proposed cam- paign sgsinst Merv, i Lonvon, April 20-0 8,m.—The Dorlin cor- respondent of the Times telegraphs that the sudden abandonmont of the Mory expedition by Peralp is attributed to Musslan indluence, —— HAYTI THE, REVOLUTION, New Yonx, April 19.—Tho Haytion Consulate here bas recoived cable advicos from Kingston that the rovolution in Hayt! is triumphant, Domingue, late Prowident, bas fled. Vico-Prosi- dent Ramesux and Lorquots, tho Gonoral in command of the Govorumunt forces, have beon thot. Blron Cannal, who was oxiled from tho country, ig now tn Port-au-Prince, and it in pre sumed be will take chargo of tho Government, aoe GREAT BRITAIN, FAILURES. ‘Grasaow, Scotland, April 19.—Brodle & Har- per and David Geddes & Co, aud Leitch & Co., all connected with tho grain trade, bare failed. Brodie & Harpor's lisbilitiow aro $500,000; the liabilities of the other firms are unknown. —_— FRANCE. A ngrout, Pants, April 19,--A report [a current hore that tho United States contemplate the aunexation of Hayti. —-—— CERMANY. AOE DIPERIAL BANK, Brat, April 19.—The statement of the Im- Portal Bank shows an incroaso of 11,859,000 marke J ————_.___. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES New Yorg, April 19.—Judge Lawronce, in the Buprome Court yeuterday, dismissed the com plains in the sultof Roderick MoKea against Hlobasd Chenery, fox lobby servicos at Wash. | ond THE C{IICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1876. {ngton, although a written agraoment was put in evidence, Ouarta, Nob., April 19.—The steamer Nellio Pock loft vere upward bound at 10 a. m, to-day. She had a good iil of fratght from here, The river hae fallen 6 inches in the last twenty-four aoe weathor ta clear and watin, with igh minda. Parties arriving from Custer City telegraph trom Fort Laramin tiat passengers had arrived at Caster City via Yankton who wero obliged to loave tle coach 0 milos from there, and, with packs heir b: walk luto Custor, thirty- eight days from tan, WILKINSON, Als Arrival in Missourl. Sdecrat Inavateh to The Chreage Tribune, Lincouy, Neb., April 19.—Laat evening 0. B, Wilkinaon, late Collector of Internal Jtevenue for tho St, Josoph, Mo., District, who ran away last Auguat, parsed through hero iu chargo of the Deputy United States Marshal for St. Joseph, having been arrested at Ban Francisco. He was in good health, bnt tooxed rather neody in drona. Bince bo left ho bas travelod through Canada, Great Britain, Australis, and soveral Pacific Ielea. Hosays bo novor sought the Colloctorshtp, and lost money on it through- out. Tho first intimation ho had of corruption in hie district was Inst May, when Dotective Brown showod him that Sheehan's distillory was crooked. Ho was antounded at tho discovory, a8 tho docectivoa before that bad prouonncod tt all right. Wilkinson thon seized Slochan's diatil- lery, Subsoquently, Keinoman aud others concerned in tho Ring gave him hints of tho existance of such s iting. At a visit that day Sheekan told Wilkingon ho bad purchased @5,000 worth of stamps to put on whisky to alip to Bt. Louis, Wilkivson oxelatmed : "Great God! you havo rulocd mo, I have already eoizod that whisky, Hod you told mo you bail not paid for tho siamns I would have attachod it for prgmpent Bhoehan assured Lim he would make it allright. Shoehan gave him two lota in payment and thon ran off. Wilxiuson says that ho was THE TOOL OF JOYCE AND M'DONALD, and acknowledges himself as recolving orders from them, and oboyiug them implicitly, not supposin; enything wrong. Wilkinson used to have faith In Bittlogor, Lut now belleves there Was & conspiracy, and that Bitticger, Auler, Furst, sod othora were concerned tu it. Lo denies having any knowlodge of it till tho Inte dovolopmonts. Wilkinson apeake kindly of Bit- tingor, but not so of Josco. Wilkinson loft Bt. Josoph Aug. 6, and whilo in tho country was informod that there was no hope for him, aud he would bo sont to the Penitentiary. This affoctod him ao that ho madiated guicido, but determined on flight. He wout to Washington, thence to Canada, otc, Ho met aman abroad who know him and sont word homo at San Kran- cisco, Ho bad courted arrest long bofore it oo- curred. Ho had euffored the pains of hell whilo away, and OFTEN THOUGHT OF BLICIDR. He spent bis time reading and writing, and passed under tho nemo of Wilson. He dotied proof that ho ever was connected with tho Whisky Ring. He expected to have to go to jail for want of bond, but would provo bia junocouce. It is probablo ho will pload not guilty to all tho indiotinenta. Io will employ the best counnel and make a hoavy fight, aud it 1s expected that his will be one of the most interesting whisky cavos had. Most of those who might tell baa tales about him are Imprisoned. He will arrivo in Jefforson City to-da: CASUALTIES, STRUCK A BRIDGE, Quincy, Ill, April 19.--Tho steamer Clinton, & popular passonger-packot of the Keokuk Northorn Lino, running betweon St, Louis and Keokuk, on her trip to Bt, Louis to-day, neared the Hannibal Briago at 4 o'clock, and started through tho draw. In passing through she was drivon by tho wind with great forco against the pier cast of tho pivot pior. A crash followod that startled the large number of passengers on board, ‘bo sad disaster that occurred st tha same placo Jast Sunday moruing, whou a dozen lives wera lost, waa fresh in their minds, and tho greatost oxcitement fol- lowed. All expected that the boat would siuk before she could got away from tho bridge. ‘Tho collision tore away tho larboard wheel and barbor-shop, raking thom off smooth with tho hull. Jamos Porter wag struck on the head by & pioce of timbor and knocked overbosrd, but was rescuod. His injuries are. not considered sorious, ‘Tho steamor Cricket, lying at Hannt- bal, wont to tho Olinton’a assistance and took off the frightencd pausengors, ‘Tho Clinton way loadod at Hannibal, and ex-. pogted to procood to St. Louis Inst night. ‘Tho Chhton ia one of tho best boats, end is com- manded by Capt. W. Greer, one ‘of the oldest and movt careful commandors in the upper river service. Charley Davis, an oxporiencod lot, was ondnty at the timo. Tho Hanntbal ridge ia considered the most dangerous of all on the rivor for stoamboste. Tho curront there ie always bad, and is particularly ugly at high water. Atthodraw it now runs at the rate of 15 mitos an hour, and itis remarkable that accl- dents havo not boon more frequent. LOWER MISSISSIPPI’ FLOODS, New Onreans, April 19.—At Point Lookont, in Carrot] Parish, is the largest protection leveo in the State of Louisians. The broak there isa mila wide, and the waters aro flowing through without making a ripple. Tho logs there ia tre- mendous, oud tt is outimated it will reduce the crop sent to this city 260,000 bales on tho Mia- siselppl side, The Duckridgo and Wade broaks will devastate Bollvar, Joquona, and Warren Counties, aud will bo cqually aa largo aa cn tho opposite sido, Mesrits, April 19.—Tho crovasse st Dolbi Monday night causod gront alarm st Friar's Point, and all tho oltizeos ot that point turnod out en’masse to try to ropair the broak, which is roported 100 yarda wido, and tho wator running through with foarful forco at last accounts, an overllowing plantations at Moon Lako, aud will find ita outlet through the Coldwator and Talla- hatchio Hivors. THE SNY LEVEE BREAK. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quivey, Ill, Apri! 19.—The damage occasioned by tho flood in this city has thus far been incon- siderablo, though should the river riso much higher serious loss is apprehended. Tho side- tracks in the rallroad-yards sre submerged in soveral places, aud manufacturing estabilsh- ments in the southern part of the olty are put to touch inconvenlonce. ‘Trains on nearly all tho roads leading into Quincy ara now running rog- warly. There is but little naws from tho Sny levoo. All offort to stop the broaks, which aro gradually widening, aro givon up, and the bot- toma aro filling up with wator, At Aloxandria fully two-thirds of the town is flooded. © Many families Lave boon compelled to leavo their homes, aa the water in many cases hans reaghod nearly to the windows in the gocond atory. BURNED. SMOTHERED, AND RUN OVER. ‘Special Dipateh to The Chicago Trivune, Droominatox, wl, April 19.—Mary McCoa- ville, sged 4, died to-day at Eillaworth of burns recoived youtorday by her clothing catohing fire whilo sho was playing around a fire in a fleld, A boy named Frink was emothered to death to-night in a grain-bio in an elevator in MoLean. C. D, Myors, & young lawyor, wad run over this ovening in tho etreot by a buggy driven by & mau named Wiorch, who was Intoxicated, and recoiyed serious, if not fatal, tujuriey, DYING OF STARVATION, ’ Monrnean,’ Can., April 10,—Advices from Gaspo state that thore {a great distrosson the coast, ‘Tho supply of flour and bavis giving out, and unioss navigation opens oarly It 16 fear- ed that many will die of hunger. Ons woman dicd at Porcy Inet week of starvation, and at Malbio de Darschiag sovora) families are etary- ing, orgos are dying, aud farmora aro already Killing off their mhole stock, oe JUDGMENT AGAINST A LIQUOR-SELLER, ‘pecutt Wapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Apptay, Micb.. April 102,-In the anit inati- tuted in the Circult Court unaor the old Liquor lan, Helen M. Dunks, of Hudeon, thle after- noon got judgment againt William Friend, a Nquor-soller of the eamo place, for $3,000, Dunka iv a woll-knowo mannfecturing chensi asid to have been ruined in business sad effect od in mind by liquor sold him. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Naw Yors, April 10,—Arrivod, steamship reece, from London. Pootapenyaw, April 19,~Arrived, steamship France, from Havre. i a i a we, AY 19.—Steamships Tho Quien sad ity of" New York, from New York, Aiborls, from Boston, have arrived = GLENDENNING, Session of the Presbytery of Peo- tia at Delavan, Tazewell County, U1. Tho Application of the Notorious Glon- denning for Admission Comes Up, It Is Discussed at Great Length, and Finally Is Pat to a Vote, A Taroo Majority of the Synod Found to Bo averse to His Reception, Speetal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, Detavan, Lil, April 19.—The Proabytery of Peorla mot at Delavan, Tazewell County, Ill, Tuesday ovoning, April 18, ia the Presbyterian Church, the Rey. C, H. MeCune, of Canton, Preaching the opening sermon. ‘Tho Prosbytery formally osganized by electing the Roy, Martin P. Ormaby, of Eureka, Modera- tor, and tho Rev. Arthur Rose, of Princovillo, and tho Rov, 1. 5. Beavis, of Vermont, tempo- rary Scerotarics, The Rov. Jouathan Edivards, D. D., fs Btatod Clork. The Preabytory consiste of thirty-three min- istara and forty-four churchos. ‘Twonty clergymen snd twenty oldera answered. tho roli-call. Tho Rey, R. 8, Cardit was dismiased and com- mendod to the Cedar Rapida Prestytery at his own requeat, and the Rov. J. Glass to tho Prea- bytery of Detroit, Wednesday morning tho roligions exorcives wore conducted by Elder MelIlvaine, of Peoria, A lettor of dismission of the Rey. J. 8. Glen- denning, of the Jorsoy City Presbytery, to unite with tho Presbytery of Peoria, was reag, and aleo on explanatory lotter from the tated Clerk of tho Presbytory of Jersoy City to tho Stated Clerk of tho Presbytery of Peoria. ‘These deca- monts aro horowith submittod : ‘This certifies that the Hey. J. 8, Glendenning, a member of the Presbytery of Jorsoy City, baring te- queated to be dinmntenod fn order ta Join the I'reabytery of Peoria, Ik, 19 accordingly dismlascd tothe cars of that Prosbytery, and when received by that body hin pecullar relations to the Prealytery of Jersey City will ceane. By urder of the Presbytery, ‘Attent : Henuan €, Hidas, Stated Clerk, Rutururoun Panx, N, J., Jaw, 31, 1376, To the Stated Cterk of the Presbytery of Peoria—Rev, any Dean Duotmen: The Preabytery of Jersey City haa this day dissolved the Rey, J, #, Glendeuning ta Join your Preabytory. As this’ brother haa been very prominently before tha public for the last eightoen monte, tho brethren of this Br ry deem it Suet that you should wade — scquainted ‘with the reasons for thie pnblieity. Ile was arraigned at hia own request beforo the Presbytery in October, 1874, an charge containing several counts, one o which wes unministerial and unchristian conduct, Ofgaia he wax Judged qulity, and. a¥ a penalty was coMured by the Presbytery, and bia pastoral relation was doclared dissolved. From tho latter pert of this sentence ho appealed ta tho Synod, His church also complained to the eame body that the storal relation Lad been dissolved without conxult- ing it. ‘The Synod did not meat until October, 1b75. In the meantime, while thia appeal and complaint were pending, he resumed the pastoral dutiew of lls former charge without connulting tho Presbytery, At the meeting of the Synod tha complaint of the church was presented, namely tat the Prenbytery had surpaas- edits powern fn ite action, ‘This was the subject of both documents, but the Synod austamed tho Preabytery. It fa not our deeiro whatever to teasen the esteem with which this brother may be ro:elvad among you, nor to interfere in any way with bia work that tia brief re- cital of facta is made, but only that you may know from an authentic smirce the truo biviory of hie casc, By order of the Presbytery, ‘Atteat : LInnsiAaN C, Diaas, Stated Clerk. Sensex Crrz, N. J. Jan, 24, 1876, A motion was made to place it on the docket for future action, which was declared carried by tho Chair. Sovera! mombora st onco asked what the mo- tion was, when it was restated, and by general consent was again put, and carried with but o fow dissonting yolces. A roquort by Lay Point Charch to employ tho Rev. W. B, Keoding for supply on half-tine was granted to lay their caso before tho Pres- bytory of Gioomingtou, of which he was a mem- oF. The application of the Second Presbyterian Church of Peoria to call the Rev. Lewia O. Thompson ag pastor was arranged by ordering an adjourned meoting of tho Prosbstory on qharadoy, May 4, at Pooris to recoivo and ivatall im. Mr. T. C. Finn waa granted Ieayo to labor in tho boundsry of the Cafro Presbytery by con- wont of the propor autltority in that body, Acall from the Church of French Grove for tho pastoral labors of Liceutiste A. Carrithers was considered aud placed in Lis banda, A request of Hanna to labour within tho bounde of thia Presbytery until the poxt stated meeting was granted, A special committeo roported and recommend. od that the Thoological Institnte be hatd in con- nection with tho noxt mesting of the Presby- tery, which was ordered, Tne Committes on Bills nad Overtures reportod the granting of a dismiesal to Licentiate W. D. Thomas to the Presbytery of ‘Lopoka, tho Stated Clerk to in- struct his status of progress favorablo to ordi- uation. ‘ ‘Tho Rey. 8. C. McCuno, who had visited Fair- viow aso committce to Investigate the propnety of orgamzing 4 church there, roportud ad- versely. ‘Tho following woro chosen as Commisstonors to the Genoral Assembly which mecta at Brook- lyn, Now York, in May: The Rev. William Koiry and the Rov. J, Edwards; Eldore W. 3B, Mer- chant and J, Jones; olternatos, tho Rev. W. W. Faris, the Roy. A. R. Pough; Elders M, Love and A. Hoagtaud. ‘tho overture sont down from the Goneral As- sombly rolativo to s chango in representation in that body by tho Synod, reported on by a com- mittoe aflirmatively, was amended adversoly aud adontod, ‘Tho Roy. J. Edward-called up tho tostimoniala of the Itey, J. 8. Glendenning and moved their consideration. Tho Icttors given aboro wore eallod for and road. Ho admired candor and frauknows. Novor bofaro bad an ap- pitcation for a man in diMeulty como boforo this Presbytery. But thoso difficuitioa wore daly ex- amined by tho Joreoy City Proabytery, and his caso completed and endod. ‘This doscription was at his own roquost, which givos tt strength, for ho 16 conscious of iunocenco, Ho dovs not come hero as a fugitive from justico, but aa any other mau comes, with ctean papers. Shall we rocoivo him? The [reabytery of Jersoy City bas recommended bim, and ho comes in o frank, manly way, asking to be received among us. Mony havo boen ap- pealed to and commytted themnolyes, ‘This ta the reason why ho sposks. But be contended that Le camo with cloan papers, aud should bo roceivod. Mr. MoAvaine, of Poorta, saked {f tha lettor of Mr. Gloudonning was in propor form. Dr, Edwards replied thora was no form on the book. Thera conld be wo obligation to tho wording of tho letter, for ho was comnicnded to tho care of tha ‘Preahytary, Tho Rov. G, T. BMagifl, of Lowiston, wantod to hundio this cave aa if it wore his own. Jua- tico must be done, let the cousoquencos bo what thoy might, But from what bes beon waid it muut bo an oxtraordioary caso. Ho did uot think the Prosbytery of Jersey City was doing right by Brothor Glandoumug, It hadu’t ought to havo dismisuod bim under this embarraus- mont. Nor waa tt right, just, or safe for tt to thus dlumiss him. ‘Tho lettory etatod that a dis- cussion was had in the Prosbytery of Jorwoy City aa to how they should commend him, and in ‘this- thoy bave not done hitn aubstantial juatice. Wo havo the right to ask of Iie wtaud- jag, and if it is eubjooted to criticlem, that Pres- bvtory should not fortity it ina peculiar way. ‘Thoy sond a letter that does not stato ho ia in good and regular standing, but ssa man under consure, with the intimation thas we shall so- copt him tnan extraordinary way. Theso pa- pers are not eufficient, and be should have auch oredentiali os would confound every challange, and ho should not como hera with o Stigma on hig character. ‘ho counsel to loave the arena of this stigma wag bad, sud the Prosbytery of Jorsey Oity canuot do bim substautial justice unloas it take these papers back and give him bettor ones. If wo receive Lim with # brother's hsud iu the namo of my Heayeuly Father and his caueo, ho must Lo like us in the cause with better credentisis, Tho Peeetytery of Jersoy City had mado a blundor, and he would say that it hed stuitified itself, ‘Tho brother had a right toits defense, and not bo mado @ aacrifice to thoir Liundering, Mo would like tarecolve him, brothorly, heartlly, but he must coma bofose tho Church according to the discipline, and with 8 botter record. Mr. Mollyaino, of Pooria, thought it no ordinary case. He reviewod the decision of the Preabytery and the solemn report of oongure, and thon ‘asked, ‘What sball wo do?” The church where he preaches is rent, Trouble fol- lows bim to Illinois, and why should thig braud of md come to this Presbytery ? He should leavo the ministry while this cloud ia orer him, and {seemed t@ be God's call that be elauld atop proaching until the cloud clesred ansy. The Roy. M, Corneliaon waa adverse to bia re- eeption, He thought Brothor Glandenning bad 8 tromondons cross to bear, and ho did not sce why bo hed to boar it; but ho conld hear it tho best in Jersey City, and that was the placa forbimto bear it, rather than to employ him here to the distraction of any church. A Vresbytery and Synod there sald it was not “wise for him {to have » church there, It wontd bo unwien for ue to receive him, Wo should not receivo him, but 80 dispose of the caag an not to add any addi- tioual harm to the brother, Mr, McClay believed in bia innocence. Tho Prosbytory was composed of mon, snd they had “prejudices, aud when thin caso camo np such was the state of tho ubiio mind thst public elamor bad to be beard. ie conaured the Jorioy Preabytery for the raild way it had disposed of the case. The worst lad been naid, ‘The towne had been flooded with wapers. and the Chicago panera had done thoir utmoat against Mr, Glondonning, But, believing bim inuucent, ho believed be ought to be admitted, and io harm wonld como to the cauxe of Christ not to breast the popular storm, aud tet him go on with his work, a6 bo bas endeared Limeuif already tothe Church where ho 10, Dr. Edwarde hero took the floor, and at somo length raviewod tho ecandal, Tho decision of the Preebytery of Joracy City, the time wheo it occurred, and the influences that wero in opera tion at the time wero npoken of. Ho was satis- fled that this Presbytery couldetand it if Brother G. contd; that the sccompauying paper did not vitiato the legal force of the letter of dismins- al, a4 ib might Lave beon written by e friend or by a foo. Ifo advocated sustainty, him,—tifting him “up,—and boliaved it owas the duty of the Presbytery to accept Lia papers. The good Lord in bia providence would bring it all out iu time, A. M. Pool, of Heury, said that his rojoction would doetroy tho churcis at Henry. He apoko of the doficit previous to his conng thore, of its fivan- cial iinprovement wince, but intitnated that the Church would declare iteolf independent tf the Preabytery took adverse action. ‘[bis he con- atrued to mean, when questioned, that he ut- toro? it uot as a throat, but as a fact. After some desuitory talk, a vote was takon and tho application of tha Rev. Joho §, Glou- denning for admismun to the Presbytesy of Pooria wan resected by a large majority. Dr, Edwards announced tuat le would appeal to the Synod, whilo W. W. Faris, J. A. Cor- neleion, aud G. P, Mollyaine wero anpoitted a committee to draft regulations, stating the rea- wou of tho rejection, THE WEATHER, Wasntxorox, D.C., April 20-1 a. m.—For the Upper Lake region, stationary barometor, excopt possibly rising in the eastern portion, stationary or bigher temperature, partly cloudy woathor, and occasional light rains, TACAL UBBERVATIONS, by a Cusoaco, April 19, ‘Time Bar. Thr iu.) Wind. a1 We't 47, 408,, fresh... .: jh 448 BES, bat “Maximum thermometer, 60, Minimum, GENERAL OUSERVATIUNS. Cnicavo, April 19—Midnight, ery Wind, (Rain Weather, ‘Station. Cheyenne. GaN, W,, brie, Bismarck. 41.W., gontle, faCalm, O8)N, Fy briw 25) my La, fread ., . 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