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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1570. sundries: sche Belle Drown, Dafley's Marbor, ceda poste; scow Granger, Baugatuck, lumber; schr 4, V. Jones, Muskegon, lumber; tug New Frs, Grand Aaven, tawing? ache O, ¥, Allen, Grand Haven, Jum- Dars aclir City of Grand faven, Grand Haven, Inm- ber$ nohr Marvin Hannalin,Beayar Ialaud, wood; prop W, M. Cripytn, Maniates, lumber; nrop Charles tietz, antatos, limbor; schr F. Laster, Manisteo, lnmber, Lrazr—8tinf Alisboygay, Manilowoe, sundeles ¢ sebr 12, I Rogers, Sack Bay, 60 bLu oats; schr Mary Helen, White Hall, 400 bu corn, A Urla pork, ana stin- drien s achir 8, J, Tildan, Duffalo, 33,474 bu whests achir D, I Dabins, Bofalo. 30,177 bu corn ; schr L. A. Gregory, Summer Teland, 200 brla porks sch T. B, Hhimener, Muskegon, 1 Lca lard ; prop Mesaenger, L. Joe, 10 bris pork, 40 keqn beer: rehir M. A, Mz, Kivg- Ao, Ont., 19,000 bu wheats schr Clara Parker, Port Colborne, 77,607 b whieat. .t corporation makes—wers meady. Drints wers nutet and nasettied, Routhbridge and Knickerbocker gancy prinia were reducad jc. Cotion dress goods were pelling mors froely at reduced pricon. Woolen goods were quiot and depressed, Foreign goods wete {ull 1o first Landa. CLEVELAND PETROLEUM MARKET. OuxveLAND, April 35.—~Petroienm weaker; Xo lawer N aronnd; standard white, 110 fert, 10)G0; prime riite, 160 teat, 1130 {n ear lola, i PITTSBURG PETROLEUM MARKET. PrITIBURG, PA., April 26,—Petroleum nominal and ftesdy; crude, $1.85 at Parket's; refined, dult; 133 QUK# Fhlisdelphia dolivory. +THE PRODUCE MARKETS. NEBW YORK. 83¢cial Dirmatech 1o The Ch New Yoz, April 35,—~Wheat—Market heavy and 18 2o lower; sales, 76,000 bu st $1,13 for foir No. 3 Bill watkea; $1.18 for very chiolce do, part on spot and to Arrive oon; and Ko. 1 Milwaukes on private tecma; No. 2 Milwaukoe, acller May, offered st $1.18; ths fol- fowing quotations are mora or leas nominalt $1.04@ 107 for_rojected spring; $1.05@1.18 for upgraded apriog ; $1,10@1.13 for No, 3 Chicago; $112@1.16 for LAKE FREIGHTS. CHICAGO, The achr Emma Ta Mayes waa taken for 28,000 bu throngh vis Sarnia, Thers was no demand for ves- sels for Buffalo, anA rates for that pott were unquots. !O;;e. Thie last charters for corn wors mads At 3X@ e MmwravRyR, Wie, Aprl 24.—The only charfer fieard of was the steam bargo R, 3, Hackett, whest 10 Buflslo st 4¢, FEno = rket o dull, Graln Yo, Mllwaukes: $1.20@1.73 for No,2 Chicago ; §1.01 | [ DFFTOTE, Anril 220be GARE, 1690”5y wegat @120 for No. 3 Rorthweatarn; §1.21@1.24 for No. 4 | o ta Bafaio, and 2 to Clavelsnd. . ¥, Lambie & Co. ilwaukes ; $1.30@1.34 for No. 1 spritg; $1.10@1.33 | Lave loaded tho achr Goshawk, coal, Cleveland (o Mil. he schr P winter vod Wertarn ; $1,20@140 for ambrez do; | WalUkos, at c0o per tum, G, K. Dizon eeporis the sch §35B1.47 or whito Weslcro. Tiyo dnllat 83asto or | Talinh s Hokces G1F,10 Btel 8 P ot . westorn ; 96@03¢ for Btate; Vlc for Canads 4o bond Parley quict and unchanged. Corn—8pot low firm; fairly active ; future parcels heavy and declining; alos, 36,000 bu at €0@0lo for no grade mixed ; C5@ 8550 for ateatnor mized 3 67¢ for old Western mixed 1o store, not strictly primo. Oats Leavy ; saios, 39,000 bu st 43@470 for raized Weslern and Blato ; 41@4%e for white Weatern and Stats, incinding 14,000 bu mizod Ailwsukeo at 430 {n storo ; and 8,000 bu prime Chicago at é5a In store. Provisions—Middles heavy at 12@12o0 for long elear, Yard lower; sales of 100 tca st $13,67% for prime stesm : at the first cail, for April $13.62) wan bidand $13,60 asked: for May, $13.02)¢ was bid and N0,675¢ sakea; for Juns, 750 tce sold at 11,835 for Tuly, $13.073 was bid and $13.08) saked ; for Auguat, 1405 was bid and §$14,15 asked, Witsxx—Alsrkel quist; held st $1,12, with buyers it 8111, Bugar—Market quict and stesdy; fair fo pood refining quoted at 7 9.16@T 13-180; primeat 115160 ; Nos 10 {012 liavana at TX@8¥oc, Coffee—~ Market stead; falr dem: 3 Rio quoted at 13%@ 16340 in gold ; Maracaibo at 10X @190 {n gold, Tarrow—Rules quiet and steady; prims counl \nd cify guoted ot 5:;14“; {sdber Y s prime u ered with dry lumber from Tawas to Ohi- verod on rail, at §1,76 por 1,000, ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL. Baroxeont, Iil., Aprl 38,~—Annrveo—0old Hunt- or, LaSalle, 10,000 bu oata ; Csyngs, Romeo, 7,500 ba oata ; Phernix, Lockport, 1,670 bis flour. Creasin—Mapla Leat, Lockport, 5,113 bu wheat. BUFFALO HARBOR, Burravro, N, Y., April 33,—~There are no Indiestions (hat the fce embargo at this port will be removed for soveral days, cago, MIBCELLANEOUS, CIICAGO, A dlspatn recelved yestardsy by Mr, Dieffen- dorf, sgent of tha Norttorn Transit Com- pany, states st fus prospects sro that his boals now bucking st {ho foo tn the Stralts wil aucceed fn goiting through to-dsy or fo- morrow, A Jarge aumbar of vessels are gotting ready 10 loave for {he Lower Lakes in & day or two,...The following veseeln cleared for Duffalo yeaterday : Hehra 8, J. Tilden, M, 0, Mulr, J, W, Doane, D, I', Dobbins, Francls Palme, and bark Latrinler. Al of thoso [T the Associated Jress, | wero losded with grab usiness at tho Ngw Yonx, April 23,—~CorroN—Easler; 131-1(® | lumbor docks remsins dull, sud most of tho 19503 fatnres harely ateady s April, 1220-02@1216-160 ; | Jutnber that hLos arrived = during the last \ay, 12 2043@13 15-160; Jdnune, 13}(@13 6-30c : July, | few days remains for male....Capt. Crawford's ta 11-33@13)0; August, 13)@13 17-1i0; Heptembor, 13 16-3%133g0; October, 19 6-10@13%;c; November, 147-022141¢¢: Decomber, 13 7-32@14%c, 5 Froun—Dull; prices still ruie strongly in buyers® favor; rocalpta. 11,000 brls ; superfine Stats and West- i, $1.10@4.50; common o good extra, $4.00@5.21% ood 1o cholce, $5,30(28.70; whito wheat extra, $5.78 bm; Gxira, Oljto, $4.00@7.00 Bt, Loula, $9,25043.003 iinneants patent process, $0,80¢9.50; No. 2, $3.006 178, Rsp flour unchanged, Gonw-Mear—Qulet: Weaicrn, $2.16@1.35. araced aprin 3100 1 No 3 spring, 4113 bui; ungraded wpring, $1.00 ; No 3 apring, $1.13@ o, 18] t'lng, 100183 30, 1 Sillwackee in ptore, 31304 KB Ohicage spring, afloat, $1,23; No. 3 Mil« ke Apeing, $1.20@1.32; No. 3 ‘Milwatikee nomi- nally $110@L13. Ty dull; Hiate, 05@00c: West- trn, 85@870} Canada, in boni, 0@9c. Barloy quict ind nnclisnged.. Malt dull and unchanged, ~Corm— Demsnd fair and market firm; receipts, 83,000 bu; nized no grode, 6XE0la: do sleamer, 0530a30; do Jradnd, 07, Oats—Liecolstn, 28,000 bit; mixed Western nd Btate, 0@A460; white Western and Stats, 44@60c. gunboat Georgo Waaod went int comuilelon yeater- day, B8he looks magnificent in ber new coat of “paint. <. Thio chr Carliugford, which lay dle in the cansi during the wholo of last season, will go to work this Bho fs being fitted out by the Chicago vy Dock Company. ...kt steam_barge ltaleigh and coh- sort, gratn-lsdolt, jeft for the Lower Lokea yeatorday, ERIE, TA. Apecial Dirpateh ta Tha CAlcage Tribune, Xnie, Pa,, April 35,—Thres arrivals and fivs Qe partures to-dsy, The Pennsyivania Raflroad Is wark- inglinrd to supply cars to ship the immense quanti- tion of grain in tors Lore and afioat to the Fastern markots, About 800 empty Mliwaukes & Bt. Paul cars arrived from the West yeslordsy. the Pean- sylvania Company faliing to find cars enough of tholr own, Tha grain 1s all shipped by the Anclior Line, FLSEWHEBE. ‘Flio steam bargo Abercorn fan sground below Algo- nacon the Middle Ground last Friday. Af lastace 120,000 1135 FiAYeFirm? sUipping, T5@80e. caunts she was well out, and lightering her deck-losd Hors—Quick: Eastern'and Weatern, 10@16c; New | of lumber,...The prop Metsor, her engine, machinery, Vork Siate, 13@i80 ; California, 15@180. bosts, tackle, and furniture will be sold by United Grocentea—fugor quiet and unchanged, C0ffes | glates Marshal 4, R, Dennct, st Detrolt, in a quict but nteady: Rio cargoes, 1641830 In gold; Ve ? i Iolbing, 153@10%o fu gela. : Moissce'in moderats fow days...A diapitch from Port Humn roquest: Porto TUco, 45383c; Now Orleans, 43@1i0c, | staten that the scow Lofise went astioro 1 mile south Rice dulf and unchen; pernoLsuM—Duil and heavy ; crnde, 77{0; refined, 13%c; in casce, 173@210: naphitha nominaly Tattow—Ieavy; 83@0%c, $LI5R1.82%, 36cs s Loxington Monlsy ereoiv, durivg s denss fog, v sea, e was crowdlng ber op tns beac! ym::?.m‘:‘:no 'was scuttied. . Tho tug Frank Mof- att hos been aent to her aid....Tho now schr Lucis A. Bimpeon, whilo sttempting 1o sail fnto Milwaukes Hunday night, ran {nto the North Pior and broke sav- BTRADED Rrsmv—Stoa FrmiTs TURPENTINE—! | Eaos—leavy: Weatern, 1 dy; toad; s@ 1o, .| eral planka and frames on her tarbosrd bow, boaidea Trovimons—Now mess pork, $22.35@22.60; May, | losing jibboom snd foretopmsat..., The barge Wolvers 12.16@22.25; June, $7500. Hoel quict; plain and | ine, boached near Baugatuck, Law boen roleased and axtra moes, m;(ai:x)’c. Cut ments quiet; sweot | taken to Grand Haven for repalrs....Tho scaw Bilver d Cloud, which eouk at forn's Pier on the 20th, hus atxlod hame, Ta: mitfdien dull and lisavy s long clea 2 Tioys Settne | beon Eaiocd and towed into Manitowoo by tho tu eatern, 120 ; do city, 12)c, Lard heavy: primo stoam, $13.16¢ May, $10,65@15.90¢ June, §13.30@1u,85, | Kitty Smoko....Capt, Jorry lurphy has purchasc nnrr’n‘-m-n’;' m-ugn. W@ Bl oot G e ‘ache Hinokley for. 810,500, Cersz—Quict: ' 5@1c, . .When the prop Lenton reached Tawas Waisky—Quict; $1.11@112. B8T. LOUIS. 8t, Louts, Mo., April balen; ml;’ldl i, 12035 Froun—Buyers saking concesstonss Jittls dolng, GnasN—Wheat unsettied and lower; No. 2 rod win- ter, $1,36 cash; ¥1,86@1.98 May; No.3 red winter, 1,30 aaked, $1.20 bid. Corn unsot{led and lower; vory exclted and unusually large speculatlve business’; 45@ 4550 cash and Aprlls 447@d0Nc May: WxGido Tuno; over 1,300,100 bu old, Onats dull snd Tower: Bixa'cali; o bid for Aprll. Iiya and barleydud st unhauged. Wisky—Nominally nnchanged at $1.09, =ProvistoNa—Vork dull and lower 1o’ soll, st $22.25; t $:0.50, Lard dull snd unchanged} 9133 Bulk-meata dult and lower; shouldorn, o3 clear rlb, 133513303 cloar, 123¢c, Tiraxiprs—Flour, 2,600 brls ; wheat, 13,000 bu; corn, 51,000 bu oats, 5,000 bit; rye, 1,000 b, TPIILADELTHIA. PmisipeLens, April 25,—PErnorson—Fasy; 133 @1324¢for refined ; 10}0 for crude. i uu‘l;l&-(llntu, $10,00@10.60; tumothy held at €2.75; a1, $1.45, Fiouu—Quict and stesdy; exirs, $1.25@4,50; Wis- cansin and Minnesota “mxg’!' $5.7330.50; Ponnsylva- 2, Indians, and Oulo, 05430 Ligh grades, $7.25 18,60, Grami—Wheat falrly sctives Pennaylyania red, $1.60 @1,52; * amber, $1.5241,34; aprouted Western, 970, Ryo unchanged, Corn unsottied; yellow, 63@650; lhllfi %flflflxn Outs {n falr request; white, 46@51c; o Ca. & upon her firat trip this season sho was recelved with miore {han usua Prof, Oluhausen and cornet baud of pixteen pieccs mot har upan Lier ar- rival with some of their fincst wmusic. Tn return for the compliment Capt, McQregor invited the members of the Land 10 one of the bost placcs of enertain- ment in {own, and bad the Lest that the placed befors them....The Detrolt Fos chieap transportation folks {nsist that the canal cor- rera sliould quit including insurance on grain in tho freight and let tlo owners of the property do thelr ovn {nsuring, the samo s they do on lske and rail. an Eastern paper aays, It in not elear why tho canai carriors shiould assumo 1l chatge of insuranco, whon {to ratlroada and tho forelgn and {lie coastwise ship- ping interests refuso to do'go, Of conrse, all carriors are reaponible for the nafadelivery of thelr goods; but 1 all other carriors decline to insuro what they earry, and the shippers consequently deem it beat 1o puy tis coat of Innurance themselvea, and theroby virtually Tolioys the carrier of reaponaibility, wo da not see why canal ers shouldn ot do the “sammo.” Bays the Tanswanda Herald : *“Tho Buffalo Tug Association last eeason adopted o schoduls of rates that discriminated Very greally against Tonawands, as our buniness men belleve; and our Lumbcrmen's Assoclation are do. termined to have tho malter correctad this_ssaon by peaceabls, concillatory measures If ~ poasible, but otherwise if necessary., A meeting of the Hoard of Dircctors of the Lumbermen's Associstion was held at tho office of Messrs. J, A, BcDougsll & Co, last Wodnesday eveniuy; for (e piirposa of consiuering tho mutter. Weare fnformed, howover, that tho managers of the Tug Association In question manifeat n willing- nenn {o treat Tonawanda shippers fairly, which wa trust will bo the case,! —QorToN—-Lawer; sales 700 w middling, 1Xa; good 3 mixed, 435 Winsuy—g1,1 for Weatern, {!ufl%;&:fl:flflcuw s‘:;fi 1ad Bradtord County 3 pxtras, 33@30c; firs dSc; Western extras, O N, Bo: %;fi atta. rolleatoca. osire, BSte: WIBCONSIN. rats, 306240, Cuyzaoitosdy; New York, 12:;@140; Western, | An Investigntion Now in Progross at Qus, 1212540, Madison. EG0s—Firm’; Western, freah, 10@17c, Boecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trioune. AlapisoN, Wie,, April 25.—The Committes ap- pointed by the last Legislature, consisting of donators Treat and Darnoy, and Assemblymen Qriffin, Fagg, sua Whaite, to Invostigate the ox- penditure of contingent and special funds by Govs. Washburn and Taylor, andtho acoounts of the Superintendents of Publio Property,Col. Moer- CINCINNATIL CrNerxNaTt, 0,, April 25, —CorTox—Dull, weak, and lower; 12K0. Frour—Steady; fair demand. Gaatx—Wheat dull, snd lower to sell; $1.12@1.33, o, Oate steady; 36@ddc. Rye it and nomins), 12.25 cauhi; $32.60 buyer Lard Inactive; steam 13 e bid; 13No asked; kettle, 134 @l4a, Dulk mouta steady; good dcmand for future delivery ; shoulders, #c; | gdith, Mr. L. Dean, and Capt, Kulght, met hero e G o miios and wncbingag s © 908475 | {o-duy aod bogsn their examinations, employiug Wiisgy—8teady and firm;: $1.07, T. W. Haight, Bocretary of tho Board of Chari- Burren—Wesker; choica Weatern Roserve, 18@20; cholce Central Ohlo, 23@i70; modium grades dullj fair W good, T1@2c. MILWAUKEE, " Miuwauxes, April 25,—Froun—Dull, weak, and ower. ties, a8 clerk, Tho Committes have to-day looked over the accounts and vouchors of Gov. ‘Wasliburn and Gov. Taylor of the contingent funda and special SBuporior barbor and Wiscon- GniTN~—Wheat opensd weak; 13¢s lower: clossd | sin River improvemont funde, 4 The accaunta firm; No, 1 Milwaukes, $1.005 frd, $1,24; No. 2 | aud vouchers of the Ilepnblican ad- 3‘;1{‘"&‘?" Sl..g N%hlzcill~"1:b':lafl_-’§."-l?m$$:: ministration wero found oorrect and com- s ootk s MO Aay, Sio; Jane, 89K, . Tyo weak plote, Those of the Roformera in the aame Inatancos showed discrepancies with oach, other and with known facts 8o as to require explanation, though somo deficits bave occurred siuco the adjournment of the Legialnture. Ire- liminary steps have been taken for witnessos, Mr. Bird, Taylor's Bocrotary, and Capt. Knight, Liss last Buperiutendent, are hore. Tha proba- bilitics aro that our Democracy will soon find an interest 1u home 1nvestigation, so that they mill not nead to givo Waahiogton all sheir thoughts, Goy. Taylor's confidonoo that his record is clear sod straight is shown bL lus retainiog promi- nont lawyers to catablish hin innocence.” It in auggeated by thoso woll postod that e proper aubject for investigation by a Btate's Committee would be the occasion for his pecial intereat Indian mattors, particularly certain bills affect~ iug the Winnebago Iudizns. sndlower; No, 1 fresli, 0o, Darley quiet butfirm; No. 2, 870} No, 3, e, Provizows—Dull and drooping, Faxiants—Insctive aud weak ; wheat to Buffalo, fe; do to Oawego, e, Recriprs—Y¥lour, 7,000 bris; wheat, 27,000 bu, ButrMxNTi—Flour, 8,500 bris] wheat, 50,000 ba, TOLEDO, Toreno, Q., April 25, ~FLOUR~Dull, Gman—Wheat werk 3 No. 3 white Wabmah, $1.34% 1 No, 2 white 3ichigat, mber Micbigan, spob and May, 1,235 : Juue, $1.35 ; No, 2amber Michigan, $1.083 ) No. 3 red, $1.113 rojocted red, Bic, Corn dutl and lower; bigh ixed, S3%e; June, dba; July, 800t old, t6a; low mixed, d1%0; 1O grads, 4ta, Oxta dull sud Jower; Michigan, 35¢, ReokirTs-—-Flour, nonaj wheat, 10,000 buj corn, 70,000 bu; oats, 6,000 by, upaxnTs—Flour, 1,200 brls; wheat, 4,000 buj corn, 57,000 bu; oats, 8,000 bu, - DALTINORE. i “’H?r.'m::lmz, Aptll 25, ~FLoun—Bteady and firm; SPRINGFIELD, chang Grari—\heat quiot and Airm; No, 3 Wostern [ced, — BL5UG1,62; Ponnuylvaula red, $1.66@L5Y, Corn de | Prison Reform — Medical — Auditor's Dressed amd unsetiled; Wontein mized il¢c. Osts Foes—Iucorporation. Meady and unchanged. ye firm quiel; BS@HTe, Byeciar Disvatch to I'he Chicago inbune, A~ llax—Hicady and unchauged, BrusorieLp, I, Apmil 25,—The UGovernor Yuoviniona—Quict, steady, sud unchianged, UTTkH—~fteady snd Srm ' Westorn priiue tocholes, | will shortly appolnt a dologatlon to ropresent ‘fi’:mlzlng ":?;fl'.‘%%}'fi,n;a; refined, 133ce Illimois at largo at tho fourth annual meoting of Covyer—gteady and uncha Wuky—Nomiuslly $1.12, NEW ORLEANS, New Onvzaxs, April 35.—Buoar—Ocod demand; Brmer; common, T 7403 fair to fully falr, T3s8%c; pritze, BY@82(0; clioice, Bi(gbo. Morussks—Firmer; ferneuting common ta strictly prime, 8434803 prime fo choios rebolled, 5015350, ConN—taxier ; G1@0Ho. Hay—Quiet; prime, $18.00, Tonx—Dull and Jower; §:3.75, Others unchanged, TOSTON, Bostow, April 25.—Froun—Quiet: Western supes. tho Natiooal Prison-Rteform Congress, to must at Now York City June 6 next, it being Lold as prelimioary to the meoting of the Interuatjonal Congress, which Is to moet at Htockbolm, Bwo- den, noxt vear. The Btato Bloard of Iublio Charities will bo represonted by the Rov. Frod i1, Winos, the Denitentiary by McLaughry, Wardon, and the Btate Reform Bchool by some oficer of that jostitutlon, 'he Central Tllinois District Medical Sociaty (Allopathic) couveonod in this city to-day, Dr. Thomas J.” Whitten, of uyed, foe, 31102430 ommon extra, $4.0085.401 Wiscon: | Irving, Montgomory County, pmnlilfid. Thero L $3.5630.25 ;' Minueaots, 007 , Dl Tudjana, and Michigsu, $7.555 Tiinots, 's'a'fis"a‘ are about forty mombery prosout, o gession will laat & doy or two, ‘The semi-anuusl roport of fees roceivaa by the Btate Auditor for six monihs euding April 1 was filed to-dsy, showing: Insurauce fues, 815,505 ; bond rogiatration fees, 204 total foes roceived, £16,073. ‘The amouut ks breu paid into the State Treasury, Fhe Becratary of State to-day fesuna a liconss to oreanize the Bhipman whito lead works of Chicago; capital, 8300,000, ————— B. YOUNG. Bavr Laxe, Utah, Apnl 25.—DBrighsm Young eaya Lie has no intention of capturivg tho Tor- ritorial Gavernment of Nuw Mexico; nor is thore any truth in the reported settlement be- tween himeelf and Ann Eliza, 120’ 6. Louis, $0.00GUA0; fanoy Miuncsota an Wiadonain, g1 S5anio. ) fanoy i Oxatn—Corn_dull; 613716 for mized and yellow, Oata i moderate detand; mised Nos, 1 snd % 40 Woj refoctod, 43@4603 No. 1 while, 63@6e. BUFFALO, Burraro, Avril 23.—Qualn~Whest dull and beavy; 300 bu No. 1 BMilwaukes Club at §1.25, Cora scarce snd sleady; 4 cars new Western a4 G0o; —_— MARINE, - FORT OF CHICAGO, APRIL 25. Axaryeo—tichr Dlackhawk, Stony Creek, wood; Haar Coroas, Bt, Joo, susdries; prop Messsuger, Den- ‘oa Hasbor, gundsi iz Blcboygan, M:nitowoe, tho Bynod to ord , Mr, Wilson scting ss Becro~ tary. THE REFORMED CHURCH. puse seatertey agal Tiuth C, Guon fled a bill agatst I, Qaorge Dederick, J. yde, M. W, 8 L. O, 1, Freer, Ooon‘ . Hteoson, L B. Kiog, Thomss Huyder, G. V. Lyon, P, P.Dederick, F. W, Weagn, John Baldwin, Jr., and L.R. Oarawell, to forecloss & mortgsge for €800 on No. 629 West Madinon etreet. CIRCUIT VOURT. RETONT 0N TuF. MEMORIAL. The Rav, Mr, Wlison, trom the Committea on Momorial, to whom bad basn referred Dr. Coop- er's paper, roported as followa: Your Gomroittes would respectfully report that they bave had nuder couriderstion the japer read before tha Hynndieal Council Ly the lev, W. H, Cooper, D, 0., relating to Bynodical and Misslonary Eishaps, aud Meeting of tho Bynod of Chicago. Yengthy Report on tho Question of Symode fenl and Misslonary Blshops. Wil rreommend the adoptian of ths fallowing < 1t fd srba pHntsd withthe | John 8, Wallaca began a euit for 24,000 prozg(’fifi" e 'nyln.oa e A against W. H, W, Cushiman and Isaso Hardin. Rewived, That tha Bynodical Ganneil submit to the next General Connct] 1t4 action i _relation to the elec Lo of & Bynodical Biabop, and reepectfully sak of tlat body th confirmation of the rame. Teavived, That a Committe of three Presbyters and twa laymen ba appointed to present the subject (o the Generat Councll, Reanioed, That 1, is the senss of this B, fhata Rynodicsl Bishop should nod be remaved by the Geo- lélll Clallnul trom a Bynod withont the coosaut of such snod, Jesolred, That & Committees of two Preabytars and fhren h';'nen be inted to lay the proseedings of this Council tefore the next General Gouncil, UNDER DISCUBSION, Tho Itev. Mr. Wilson then explainad the reso- Jutions. Tho report waa accepted, and the reso- lutions_ taken up soriatim, The first two were adoptod, but the third evoked conslderable dis- cussion, Dr, Fallows, tho Rev. Mr. Wilson, sad ouiors, taking part in it. Dr. Coopor wantod the third resolution to lle over Lill next meeting. 1io moved to smond that tho resolutien lic_over until the next most~ jug of the 8ynod. Tho Iov. Mr. Davis, Gen. Duckingham, tho Rov. Mr. Wilion, sud others, opposed it. ‘Thie Rov. Mr. Wilson wantod to see tho matter decidod at this mooting. Dr, Fallows tliought now’ was the timo for discussing the matter, and if thoy were going to postpons lnynflnfz, he would bo in favor of postpaning tho whola matter. Tho voto to postpons was then faken, and the mation wasa loat. AN AMENDMENT, Tho Ntov. Mr, Witson thon offered the third rosolution, smonded as follows : Ruolrlthhll it #4 the monse of this Bynod that s Bynodical Liishop should not be romoved from surh Synod by the General Councll (except n sccordance with the provisions of Canon II, Title 3, uf the Canons of the Reformed Eplacopal Church, and of such amendments 3a may Lo made thereto) without the con- aent of such Bynod, Mr. Bonnott spoke uopon the subfect, after which the resolution as amanded was adonted. The Rov. Dr, Cooper moved to reconsider the voto just taken, in ordor to amend **That the Dishop shall not bo removed unless by consent of the Synod.” Tho motion wasa lost, TIR FOURTH UEROLUTION waa then taken up. The Coair stated that he would not like to take tho responsibility of l& rolnnnu tho Committee,—that that should aft to the Bynod. The resolution was changed 80 a8 to read that tho dolegates bo clected, and was adopted, Moesrs. Wilaon and Fallows, Gea. Buckingham, Col. Bounctt, and A. G. King wera oloctod tho Committes, in nccordance with ths roaolution. Mr, Weddell moved that the noxt mecting of the Bynod be held ju Clrist Church, Peoria. Carried. COUNTY COUNT, In the estato of William Lion the wiil was pravon, and letters of sdministration wers grantad to Mary Linn under boud for $45,000. CRIMINAL COURT. ‘The trisl of the Andrewses for recelving atolen goodd was completed, and & vordict of oot goilty was found, Tim-thy lyan pleaded guilty to larceny, and sentencs waa suspended. I'. W. Norton ploaded guilty to larceny, and waa remanded, Wiliiam Iaipio was tried for an assanlt with inteus to rob, found guilty, and given thuree years in the Ponitentiary, C. W. Logero, convictod wevers! months ago of horse-stenliug, was arraigned, and meutonce was suspended In consideration of his having turned Btate's avidenca. Honry Randall pleaded guilty ta larceny, and was remanded. Richard Hichards pleaded gollty to larceny, and was remanded. Ilenry I'stactiow was tried for forgery, found guilty, and given five yoars in the Penitentiary. Charles Williams and Thomas 3cCarthy were triod for pocket-picking. Tha former waa found guilty and given ono year in the Houss of Cot- rection. Michae! Reynolds was tried for’ burglary, found gullty, snd givem oue year in the Penl- tontiary. Tho Bubject Is Finally Left Undis- posed Of, Trying to Scttlo the Boundaries of tho 8ynod--Indorsing the " Appeal” An adjonrned session of the Chicago Synod of the Roformod Episcopal Church wsa held yostorday morning in 8t. Paul's, near the corner of Aun and Weat Washington strosts, The Kt Rov. Bishop Chensy prosidod. Provious to the commoncement of the bual- ness of tho mession, religinun sorvicea wors had, whioh wers condnctod by the Rav. Dr. Fallows andthe Rev. J. D, Davis, of Chillicoths, IlL., and which lasted abonut throe-quarters of an hour. The Rov, Mr, Davis dolivered s rormon on the dutics of the ministry, taking his toxt from the fifth chaptor of Second Corinthians, 194h aud 20th vorses. TO BUSINESS. The business of tho session was then pro- coeded with. In the absence of Hecretary Moorhouso, Mr. W. W. Wilson, of the Peoria Transcripl, was chosen temporary Becrotary., ‘The following dologatas wore presont : Minlsters—Chicago—Tho Iit.-Rov. Blshop Cheney, the Hov. Dr, Fallows, the Rov. Dr. Cooper, the Rev. Ernst Guntrum, the Rov. M. T. MoCormick, tho IReov. R, II. Boaworth, tho Rov. Albert Walkley ; Deoria~Tho Rov. J. D, Wilson ; Chillicothe—The Rov. J. I*. Davis, Laymen-—Chiriat Church—Gardon 8, Hubbard, William E. Whesler, Honry A, Porter, William Edmonds, Gon. C. I. Buckingham ; 8t, Paul's— Col. J. W, Bonnstt, I, A. Bryan, D.J. Colbourn, E.T. Brooks; Christ Church, Pooria—T. 8, Wed- dle, W.W.Wilson, Transcript ; Charles 1. Kellogg, Jamon Balfour, 1J. C, Townsond ; Emmanucl— J. Wooster, A. J. Burbridge, P, Tosloo; , B, Peldritch ; Trinlty, Englewood—1V. N, J.J. Young ; 8t. Jolun's, Chilllcotho. pi Martin, Solomon Stowell ; Charch of the Good Bhopherd, Chicago—R. Colo. Trinity Church, Englowood, was recognized, aud I:‘l‘.a slogates admitted to memborsbip in the nod, yTlm Rov, Mr. Wilson wanted to know if any netion waa nocossary by this 8ynod in order to bring tho sclection of o Bishop to thie notice of tho Goneral Council. Bishop Chonoy thonght some decided action should bo taken, and s momorial ehould be {‘m- parad to be presented to the Gonoral Council. TIE DISHOFNIC MOVEMENT. The Rov. Dr. Coapor offered the following paper on the subject : Tho Synod of Clicago respectfully represent thal In secordance with lhl%mfln{fil of Xrt.r:i of the Oalh THE CALL. Jepor BLonorTT—Bet cases. Junae Gany-—363 to 382, inclusive. Junae Jaxeson—44,302, City va. Walker, and 453141 City ve. Fish, and other casea In their ordor. Junar. Rooens—206 to 320, inclusive. Junoe BooTu—280, 288 to 810, inclusive. Jupar McArrister—170 to 175,a0d 216 to 226, inclusivo, of Judge logern' calondar. Jupax FARWELL—No eall. No 873 on trial. Jupar WiLtiaus—Set case 1,003, McKechnle va. Button. JUDGMPNTS. Borznion Cotrr—CorsasioNs—George P, Gfiiman 5, Mary Helly, $453,70, Cincult CourT—JUpax Noorms—E, Van Ness ot al. v, Francis Tighs and B, J, Elms, §150. Henry Behieasle va, Charles Languer, $27.—~AMargaret Gritin va, Caroline Dlumentlia; verdict, $22.40, Jupax Boorn—J. B, Baose vs. Michael Olto: vers @ict, $3t.—J. V, Farwell k Co.va, Sarah Plokerton; ver- aict, §119,18, THE SUFREME COUNT OF 10WA. Special Dispateh to The CAtcaso Tridtme. Duntque, la., April 25.~The Bupreme Conrt met at 9 o'clock. K. Beardaley, appellant, va, Cottrell & Babcock et ‘Lrill?lln Des :\‘L\ en Dlnhrlcl‘i l’";xl-adl;m a chols, guardian, appeliant, ve, McOlathery ; from oy DipiHct s arersed, Lyou, appellant, va. the Keokuk & Dra Moines fudwy Company; from Van Buren Circuit; af- rmed. Honsck, appeliant, . Morria et aL; from Adsms district; sfirmed. s, appellant, va. the City of Des Molnes; from Tolk District; atlirmed. Dickerman, pvfllllnifl.'l. Asstader ; from Winne- CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. ‘The Rev. Dr. Fallows, from the Committes on Conrtitution and Canous, proposed nn amend- ment to Art. L ot thio Constitution, as followa: Tho Bynod of Chicago shall embrace the Countics of Iroquols, ¥ord, Livingston, Woodford, Feoris, Koz, Warren, Hondorson, and 41l that portion of the e bago District; diamissed. atitation of the Reformed Epiacopal Ohurch, they wors | tato of Iilinols lylng north of said countics. : Quly organized a6 wuch Synod Sept. 23, 1675, and | Also, the following smendmont to Art, IT. ¢ B T e ed SLjisppelianta; from Jasper Charlos Jidward Cleney, D. D., Misslonary Tishop af i rmed. McKlnlsy ve. the Chicago & Northwestern Raflrosd Qompany ; motion to dismiss appeal and for rebear- iug overruled: petition granted and argument in print to be fied for the Jutis term. Tlia Des Moines Gas Company va. Ths City of Dea Moiuea; motions continued to tha frst duy of the Juno term, Montgomery County vs, The American Emigrant Compauy; catise to b argued orally st the June term. Bash va, The Dubuque & Ht. Iaul Rallroad Cam. pany; mation to aflirm overruled. Moote va, Jobueon, appellant from Hamilton Dis- trict: diwmissed, Whitcomb vs. Whitoombs: appellant to psy into court within ten days, and in default sppeals to be dismissod; and catso continged ta Juna if such pay- ment is made, appeliant, vs. McKenzle: from Delsware District; aflirmed orl motion of appelleo, Hobbs, sdminiatrator, ve, Renion et al; afirmed on motion of appellee. Adjourned sine die. MILLINERY. NS RPURPISPT RIN STVLES HLLINERY, 124 STATH-ST., ‘Two doors north of Madison. WEBSTERS’. NEW PUBLIOATIONS. FOUR NEW HUSIC BOOKS, The People's Chorus Book, An unusually good selection of choruses, for mixed voicos, nearly all new, “When Allen-n-Dale weut & Iluntiug,” * Chosen Ong," * The Owl' wre capital flcen, aud are fulr specimens of the pieces of this duo collection. ¥rico §1.00. Fer Dozen, $8.00. Centennial Collection OF NATIONAL BONOS. A book for the times, with the galrlnllc songe of ‘many nativns, very well arranged. owd be {n uni- verail uso during the festival months of tnis famous T'he Counctl of this Synod akiall be composad of, all ministers of the Church 1esiding witbin the mild of tho Bynod, snd of two delegaten from each organtzod parish, snd one sdditionsl delegata for everr fifty communicanta conuected with such congregation or parish, One delegate from cuch organized congregs- tion may Le admilted on vole of tho Bynod. BECONBIDRKED. The Rev. Dr, Fallows moved that the vote by whic Articles I. and 15, of the Constitution woro adopted bo reconsidored. Carried. e thon moved the adoption of tho amend- ment to Article 1. QGon, Buckiogham and the Rev. Wilson took pare agaiost tho amondment, Col. Bounett spoke in favor of tho amend- ment, and hold tbat thero shanid bo & terntonal limi¢ to tho Synod, which would not preveut them helping the charchos outaide of it. Thero was nothing to binder them from doing good at other places. The Itev. Mr. Wilson Lotd that the Synod al- ready was well marked by torritorisl limuts, and thero should be no change at present. Dr. Fallows sald that the matter had beon in- troduced to evoke discussion. and if another Bynod wore found necessary the torritorial lim- ita would binva to be fixed. Dr. Fallows' ameudment to Art. L was then refocted. 'he nmendmont to Art. IL was noxt taken up, aud waa discussed by Bishop Obeney, the Rov, Mr. Wilson, and Dr. I'allows, when it was unavimonaly adoptod. ‘The two articlos as amended wero then poesed fiually. THE ** AFFEAL" The Rav, Mr. Davis offerod the following : Hesolred, Thst in tho senne of this Council the Appeal 1a well entitled (o the cofldenco sud critical support of all the fricnds of the Keforued Lplucopal Church, . 1t was unanimously adoptod. ‘The editors of the Apgcal wors requeated to ublish the Itov. Mr. Davis' sormon, proached ofore the mornfug eession, in a future number. The Rov. Mr. Wiison belioved in heving ad- journod meetings, instead of statod sescions, ‘Binco thoro was no name fixed by the Coustitu- the Northwestern Jurisdiction, wea electsd Bisliop of thio same. Whilst cheerfully conceding tnat thers is Foom for rightful differaace of_opiaion as 10 tha Con- stitution of the ;lrilcoplte ,~ihat {a to say, a8 to whother the Synodical or the Missionary aystem, or Dotls, bad bettor be Anally sdopted aa tho pormanent ordet of onr Ohurch, this Bynod now solicst your con- firmation of their action, to which they wore moved very largely by tho conaillerations herelaset forth. We aro as yot focliug our way 1a regsrd to many fes- tures of eccloafastical polity. We have cat looss from tha bondage of traditfonary customs, sud, unlees wo olstake, our Ohurel snda Lully prepared to i all » candid hearing previous to coming to sn uitimate docision In whatover partionlar, Wo lucline o think that, with proper safoguards, both tho MIBSIONATY AND TIIE SYNODICAL SYATEMA might bo for tho preseat, If not permanently, adorted with advantage, It s certainly the mind of the Ilo- formed Epincopal Ohnurch that 1o one of the Jishopw should be fastened to the soll, aud that all, whether Bynodical or Missfonary, shall exerciso their oftico under the direction of the Genoral Gouncll, “The most serious difliculty 1n the way of the exelu- eiva adoption of the Missionary Epiascapste presentod to the minds of thoss who orgunized tho Synod of Chicsgo ja fl of _finance, Evidently, for years to came, the Cliurch at largo will bo unablo to sustain itinerant Bishops in number sufliclent for the discharge of the immenso work now needing to be performod, With us tho prestige of the Episcopata fs unquestiousbly 8 most important factor wlonary operations, Thero is A MULTITUDE OF CITIES and towns i which the Reformed Episcopat Ghurch could at once Le ocstablished lad we Llshops who could devota themsolves ontirely to pioneeriug tho work; and, until these can be furnished, the cliurch muat continue to bo bampored and restrained in her growil, and thercfore cramped for tho means whers- Wi 1o carry forward the preat business which wo firmily beliovo God as givan her todo, It seoms evident to us that wo cannot adopt eithor the ‘Archdeaconate, the systom of Jtural Desneries, ot the Troulding Eldorabip, Heuca the need of Bishops sa our foremont agents, to do the work of planting the standard of this church in placea wlhers her sorvjces arg belug oonstautly called far, ‘Aud this nced, alrorly o constant and pressing one, wiil not cease to Le guck, at lesat {n our doy, We re- quifro an amplo number Of strong, able, and devotod men §n the prime of lifs, who shall devote them- sulves, b1 season uud ot of s6asou, Lo * this oo thing,” men i, by thelr oranglistic work, ahll ozctupiify the true ideal of a Christlan Bisliop; whose mole aim and object shall be to proclalm from plice to place, it 0o otler tian tewporary Liaitof territorisl Juris: ction, . THE UNBEARCHADLE RICIIES OF CIIMST. Such, we Lave faith to bellovo, can bo found, All that 1n Iackiug ts the means 10 oqufp and sustain them their appolutod Neids, And apropos as Lo means, We are por church, and, 1t Is to be exvected, may loug coutinue so, Huch was and s tho church of the Albigonscs sud Wal- dennes, It fa well to understand that thoso who enter the ranks of ths Church must do 80, not for the wako of thie honors and emoluments sho Las to give, but for tho love of lier distinctive principles, and of fhe work {a which God bas calied hor, Her Bishops, equally Jith her Dresbyters and ity should Lo the wiio Know what saif-duntal in, not ulons in theory, but i the stern reality of lta oxporionce in the dally life, Lishops of exalted talent should be wlilling to nccept modorato salarica; and tha Lity shonld bo willlug to do theie utinoat to provide thiewn, accord. ing to the mesauro of their churcl's neod, Juat bure we thiuk we can percelve the advantage of a Bynodi- cal Eplucopate, While the miusionary stafl must of neceasity o a charge upon the Church at large, tho Synodicnl Bishop will, In the very nature of the case, be a parochisl mintator, with limited oplacopal respon- sibilitics, and wholly dependent upon Lis parochisl support.’ Manifustly, tho more thero tion. Tho Rav, Mr. Davis moved that when the Councfl adjourn, it do so to mect in Chbrist Oburel, Pooria, the first Tucaday of Octobor. Somo discussion fallowed, whon the timo of the next meesing was fixed for the secoud Tucsday 1u Begitember nt 10 a. m, The Rev, Mr. Davis tben moved a vate of thunks to the Iadies of bt Psul's Church for theie cntortainment of tho delogates, whioh was unammouasly earried, Dr. Fallows tmoved that the sovoral congreza- tions of the Synod of Chicago be requested Lo oloct dologates to the Synod duriog too Esster seagon of eacl year. Uen. Buckinghom maved to amend * that they be elected for the meotiog at Peoria, aod at Eaater time for overy annual mooting to Le held boroafter.” ‘T'ie Rov, Dr, Fallows' motion provailed. Binhop Cheney then congratulsted the Synod upon its having acted eo kiudlv aud haronions- Iy upou every subjoot that camo befora it. The Synod theu adjourned, the Rev., Mr. Wilson offering & prayer. The Doxology was sung, and tha beuediction was preuouuced by Bishop Cheney. year, ¥rico in Paper. 40 cts.} Boards, 50 cta, Diotionary of Musical Information, of such By J. W, Mooax. A book Lhat s attracting much Biaope, looated in tho leading centres, snd st the 3 atteniion, aud in the most convenient book of roference hisad of strong _chuirclics, tha more free wiil botho THE COURTS. D0 musizal subjects extant. Miiguary Bltore o Gxtend thele operiiont ot Trice $1.23. ) reglons youd.' o larga cities, au o —————h Siampla ua Now Tork, Pulisdelbaie, Balimore, nos: | TOCOTE Of Hustncss Transncted Xewe Shiniop Ri tan, St, Louin, aud Ohicago, Laing canstituted Synodi- terdnye ining naver, el conires, toir Lishops: minfstering to the wants of TTENY, A Babbath-8chool Mong Book, which hsa besa outs Immediately surraunding parishes, not more than two, or at most three, otficiunt Eplecopal (tucrants, with e ssaistance of arangellts, would Lo roquirad for 8 8ct Judge Drummond is engaged In hearing the case of Bourna vs. Braudt, Judge MoAlllater witl deliver his opinion thia morning in his room in the ceso of the Board of Public Works vu, 8, 8, Illayes, iovolving tho va- lidity of tho city cestificatos of iudebtedness. | few monthis, Just long euough 1o prove it one of the beat, Buyitaudiry it, Frice 35 cta. OLIVER DITSON & ©O., Boston. € 12, Ditson & Cosy Jo Eo Ditvon & Couy 1) Broadway, Huce'rato Loe & Walker, HMIASIONARY WOnNK of the Church for years Lo come, Wa are in favor of only such an extension of the Eptacopsl force sa the necessilies of the work imperstively demand; and for 0 5 New York. Biladel] kS i L, Yol el o oy | “Tuomoron oo oavso o thocweal Gio- | TYON 8 FEATY, Ghiougo. thist 2 ‘{ th"n )bl.l:l llxr n‘:mm a:{ f““'" at | vor vé. Lanphero & Rigdon comes up this morn- r:—_—————'—?%;fi onca inta tho feld two, If e 1 l:lrd men, mm&'od with thnqprai:la:; olmt'h! E‘:llc'q”ul ing bifors Judgy Wiltinus, PM' Divonces, Lorenzo B. Curtia filed a bill yesterday against his wife Melises, charging her witnh having de- wertod bim In March, 1874, and asking fora di- vorce. Mary J. Blake also wants a divorce bocsuse ber husband, James Blake, has boen guilty, &4 she alleges, of cruelty, drunkeuucss, and dosor- tion. oflice, whuse work sbould be constsntly aud exclu- sively that ot Iaylng foundations, thielr efforts woull, by the blesalng of God, result witlin one year in the catablishucal of stroug congregutions In wmauy of our Lurgs cities, besldea sy Indeiinito nuinber of places of smaller nots? And the necessary complernsnt ouce pro- vided to set tho machinery n 1notion, and keep It Fug- ning, tero would be no great need of their apeedy auginentation. Quardod as it a in the lloformed Eplacopal Oliirch, we seo no roason for salarm st (o idos: of & moderslo fucresss of the Lple- oopate, Bo long sa the Church las an abundanca of work for thom to do, and thoy do it, 0 long, 1t is to o expected, will our Bluhups prove'ta ba right men in tho righit placa; and wheu thero ahall bo no longer tieed of thielr atrvics au Bishops, the General Coun- cil, which holds the reins, and in which Llsuops sro mmply honored Presbyters, haviug no more voice than. el otber salataorial retleen,” ean quioly retiss N hivertsing Projosas for Keeping Buoys Orvice or laamt-Housx Insrcton, KLEVENTH ”llf'lffl?. Atich., Aprl [0, 1276, Soparats sealsd proposals will be Tecoived st tbits office antif 130’olock, noon, vn Thursday, June 1, peit, for i, ‘roplaciug, abd keening in (uaic propor poslians AN Be bioys ow pisced, or eqalred. fa ine T e e T ioving Bamed obtrses 1 houts Ohgonel o St Olul Fisa. ! Sad Miver. 3 0o Y ticiading the buors ka Rock Lisnd aseage, st Polat Peninsuls, Ksoansba, ‘liorse Bhos fiver, Densaukoa Bhoal oy In Blurgeon Hayi the biters Maibiag tha satiadoe (o and o the For [ B Ty o ok Sad koot In ook -‘fi.l.'x‘n. Cll6a marking Whels's Beok BRoslaad Yesbise u‘«’.“ig mouth of Graad River andtn Lake Maskeson, UNITED BTATES COURTS. William E. Esebett began s suit In trespass sgainst tho City of Chicago, laying damages at 210,000, DANERUPTOY MATTERS. William IL ianks filed a voluntary petition The following rosolution accompanied the | Monday afternoon. The proferred sud secured e g,ug. ;m} ng gfimfi\;ll. paper: dobta amount to 81,870.99 and the unsscured to | 8. Qathe leef o ia Jiesiced, Thit o paper pow vresentod on tho aub | @13,000.04, Tho astots compriso abuut $1,000 In | & BRI wa Lake Horon {oxy o fyoducal organlaation be adoidod by Wi | noto and bills, snd €2.400°tn opon sccounts. | s mfi’;‘.-ax iow 1he Bunt, 0 L gt o T Iteference to Rogistor Hibbard, Edwin E, Tuomss sud Charles G, Thomas, Efll’lufl" at Woodatock nuder the firm uname of . E. Thomas & Hon, filed a voluntary potition yosterday, Bbowing a list of securad debts to tho amount of 3,634, and §§,850.08 lu unsecured claims againat them, Their assots conuiatf of 8 fot in Woodstock on which their storo etauds, valued at $2.000, but mortgaged for $1,655, al40 uotes and aecuritics to tho amount af about §550, and & stock of general goods worth £1,000; wigo, three shates of rtock in the Wood. stock Canuing & Pickhug Company, and $1,625 1n opeu accounts, No tudividusl s3ets nor Lia- bilities, 'Thie patition was reforred to Registor Coon, at Marenpo, aud Jobo L. Whits was aps pointed Provigional Assignee. A dmchu&o was wssuod to James P, Taylor, . E. Jenkins was appointed Provisioual As- intrusted toa commnittea of three, who shall prosent the samo to the Usuersl Qouncil of the lieformed Eplacoral Churcl, at Ita approsching seasion in the City of Ottaws, Domlnlon of Canada, A DIGCUSAION took place on the memorial. The Raev. John Wilson thouglit that 1t was tima enough to com- mcuce s ficht wheu an attack waa made, Gon. Buckingbam thought tho papor was too loug to be passod upon then, and he moved that it ba reforred to & comnuttoa of thres clergy- meu, to examine the document. and to make = report, Dr, Fallows, D. D, Witson, aud Mr, Davis wore chosen, aud Dr, Cooper sfterwards added to the Committeo. 2 ‘I'ho session thon adjoyrned till 2 o'clock in tho afiervoon, the Syuud sud mombars of the press baving beon invited 1n tho meantimo to pariake of & luuch provided by the Iadies of dlo S othars , for "oua 1 a7 of 3aly nedt 12 Vhe wopecalng B U Errr R e A PR T ) o "RiFblda must Do cararally saated. and judoresd I3 potale tor Kesping duors, Sarelope, -a'n'.’é{mufl' tor dul Prapald, through the mafl to the o ! T8joot or o waive dofects, . Lt auy or all bids, 1 It fa Geomsod for the fatercat of tia Goveraimest to 45 0, s ressrved, Hiy ordar of the Light Hoase Board, W. P, MCUANN, Commander U, B, N., Tuspacior Elé igt-Houss Didtrict, PROPOSALS FOR COAL. Bealed Bida will bo received at the oftice of the Vessol Owners’ Towing Company, 244 Bouth Water-st,, Ohicago, 111, until May 1, 1 osgaty, oe sgut; We church, which was heartily enjoyed, | siguos of Tairy & Drother. 1876, for furnishing (7,000) seven thousand At dts closo, on motiow of tho | Qeorge W, Campbell was appomtod Assiguos | tons of Coal, moro or less, dunng present Rev, Mr. Wildon, of Pooris, aftor sov- | Thowas McArthur. soason of navigstion, sareened and delivered otal bumorous upoeches by W. W, Wilkoa, of the Yeonn Transcript, and Dishop Cheuey, a vote of thanka was unammously teudered the ladies for their kindness and attention. _ Ehortly after % o'clock Bishop Cheney called An Assignos will bo elected and 8 composition mootiug held this morniuyg tu the case of J, VY, Butler & Co. [ HUTZRION COURT IN BRIEF, - Catherina Larsissoy begun an sction fa tres- on board of tug-bosts night or day. Bids ‘wmust spooify Jocation of dock for delivery. The Company reservos the right to accept or roject any or all bids, .romgu. LONG, Seoretary, . o AMUSEMENTS. ADELPHI THEATRE, More New Faces this Weel. COTTON k DINDUE, this week only, R, TRRIVAL AND DEPARTORE OF TRAIRY Misy NELLIZ LARRELLE, Mits ALICE KEMP, | FIPLANATIONOP REPRAENCRMANTS.~t Satard COTTOR shd BIMDUE. ~BARNEY, RETROLDS, | t2owd *Bandar ezcepted. 1hondsy exeagteds : WILLIAM A, ASHTON, Mise NULLY FPIERIS, | FIvasandsesisia. m. Toaln . ‘{fl' QFORGE wnd CHAKL > NNIE FOR IOk Af’o‘i‘;‘{:&’“ REVYNOLDS, s ANNIE Hanzy Byron s laughable musical burlesgus, the s or, the Lesuly and the Brigauds, ‘The Great Olic, George Ravniold's ariginal aketch, tho DIZZIES, Matinees Wednesdsy and Baturday, Ladice' nights Tueadsy and Toureday, Friday evening benefit of Alyne Nully Flerie, The iowest piricen in the eity. Orand Batinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2 p. m. Yrices—Roaerved Beat dmisxion, 2Be. — t CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY RAILWAY, £ Madkison o, end ai the depate, kee Passonxst, ioa Passmger Hzpresa. NEW ENGLAND CACURCEH. Corner North Dearboru-st. and Deisware-place. THREE GRAND CONCERTS. Firnt Coneert THURBDAY EVENING, April 27, HABRELL, Boprano. .. Uach o atianeea Jaks Biiwnera Lk ftipr @—Depoteornarof W 3=Dapotsornar of Can: MICHIGAN CENTRAL M, JOHN WHITE, Urgsoint. 188 JESSICA 1. Teelnde snd Fugue~18 mtuor. %. ' Un Mighty Yeus wud Kinsiesta, d Kins! RAILROAD, ot, forl af lLake-rt, oty sleond.s B, Aflegretto.. DTt R s e Joat of Teat Randoip, 4. Varistions—A flat. ... and ai fulmier House, 6. *Bee the Bright BerapLim s ferlotre—F i McCORMIOK'S HALL--—-VonBulow. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY ¥V'G8, May 2 and 5, sad BATURDAY MATINEE, May 6, . Farowell appesrances in Chicsgo of EHans von Buloxw, Amisted by the Téung American Boprano, MISS LIZZIE CRONYN. ralng Krpro gu g Vxpross, ht Frpres CHICANQ, ALTON & ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, KANSAS dinith 'CILV & DENVER SHORT LINES, Admission, $1; Bocured Bosts, $2. Beata for aals on and after Friday, April 34,8t Root & Bona Muelo Btore, 160 Biate-st., where e can be had, Chickering Planos used by Vo batow. McVICKER'S THEATRE. TYIRD WEEK OF BOOTH. |HAMLET. Kansas City and Denver Fa R Tmis and Bomeenerd fr AL Louts, Bpringfield & Te Peoda iy Baphres, Pearia, Keokol % i AR Stroatar, Lacon, Washingtan Joiter & Dwighn Aceommodation LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Trare, | Ariive. Thursdsy—RICHELIED, Matl. via Fridsy—OTHELLO—BODTIT 18 IAGO. Bpecial ¥ fan e Haturdsy 3stineo—LADY OF LYONB, Atlaatle Sama, m. Hatnrday Night—~BOOTH aa Bir Giles Overresch. 110 n et Biondsy, May 1—BOOTIi A8 BHYLOCK. 314 LT O0LEY'S MAflmflg& HAVELLY... One Week, THEATRE. CHICAGO, MILWAUREE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD, Cwion Derot, corner Madiven and Cana Ticket Offes, 63 Soulh Clark-st., spposuie Sherman O and at Depol, MONDAY, April 34, Matinees Wednesday and Batar 4 Arhe. day, tha Peatiese Comedlaane and Vocaiust, 31 DTN Ll Uy Tha wtenine” sctor Hr, on o Ats | Mdwaukos tepross.. " 720 p. LIVAN, tie celnbrated Comedian Mr, GRO). W, itow. | Wisconsia & Minnesots Througt, ARD, and an excaliont Qamedy Gompany. Minddy evea: | /oY Ksorass, ;|'10:08. .| *4:00p. m. iok, Bauchon the Uricket. Tuseday evaning, Littlo Bare. | Wisconsts, Low ool e it e i P e A nobon U A 3 v i sy evening, O1d Cu: | ~ A1l tratna rus via Miilwaakea, Tickota for BE Pan] and qlowty Hop. Honday, My 1, SALSBURY'S THOU: | athaneunciiy s wned eies sia Wadaan and Frdisio 40 Chlen, or vis Waiortown, LaCromse, sud Winons. il . |LUINOIS CENTRAL AAILROAD. Do o e ity hanityts s noar Clarke " Leass, THE COLISEUM. MOSDAY, Aprfl 24, and during ibe weex, more brillisnt new stars, The exquisita tnusical sketch ar- tiots FIRANK LAVARNIE. Miss CARRIE LAVARNI¥, and Miss FANNIE MONTAGUE,who stand unrivaled, d come 1o us with an enviable Teputation in sl the Eastern citiea, All the princips] featurea of Iast wesk Trehet Bt- Louls Kapres bpnogfield, Peoris retained. Crowded houses nightly, Everybody de- | B neid Nignt [iihtod, The best entcriainiment for the price in | Fooris and KAORGK o Dubugua & Bioux Uity tx Dubuque & sious Oity Ei Amenca. £~ Admieslon 25 grate, Gilman Pasiengor, WASHINGTONIAN HOME. The talented ULLIE R, AKERSTROM fn ber inimit- sbls Humorons and Dramatic Readiugs Thursday Admission, 35 cenl WORCESERSHIRE SAUCE. "TLEA & PERRINS' CHICAGO, BURLINGYON & GUINCY RAILROAD. 1, Jool &), Laketls, Indisnaav, and Siriseniheet und Canal and Sialeenthute, ORoet, 31 Glaruri andatdepals Armice, Tor Tavso; HKutaivri.Dabuune & Sloux Oit Paciue Fant Lise: tor Usaate s Cltye i ) CELEBRATED o | s £ S : PROXOUNCED BY ° g=m EXTRAOT ¥ of a LETTER froma CONNOIBSEURS MEDIOALGENTLE. | Auiork piinesr i 553 TO BR THH AN st Madran, tobls | BIGHSNE SRCEINT 1 brother at Kaunas Gi Fenworth, WORCE! 0 & Bt. Jusepn Hip, Downer's Gruve Accommodation, 8, May, 150, Downer'stiruve Accommonating *'Tell LEA & PRR- RINS that their Bauce' “ONLY GOOD SAUCE" | And Applicablete £ § Indis, snd is, in my <rtey Falmer Houe, C2ond Pacif i =2} oninton, thomost pala- | * wnd af tiey, Hain.ae, o = EVERY VARIETY 7“4 abte an well e tho | _teare rion ot uliniag e iiony Trab *J most wholeaae Sauca | = Ry oF DISH that 1s made," ' irave, | Avrive, Dl-:. m:‘e%—?nlumt Draw.! —nr=r 2, o JNmoutag. Lars, “to) ‘Worcestershire Sauce. | Jimrgigguscs,| soom| sitem ary Dirawiog-tiomn _ s and Hotel p.m.[ 8:10p, m. Only tns yaoing tha n el KowYork. PITISBURG, FT. WA NE 4 CHICADO RAILWAY. Bold Wholesale and for Expartatioa by the Propristars, LEA & PERRINS, Woreester, Hnglaad: and Retall by Dealers in Sauces goenorally throughoud the world. Ask for Loa & Perrins® Sauce. Atthe BRRAKFAST TABLE 1t imparts the most ‘exquisite relish and zest to Hot or Cold Meat, Fowl, Fish, Broiled Kidney, &c. At the DINNER TABLE, 15 Seup, with Fish, Hot Juints, Gewns, and lo all Gravies, i gises & delightfol tiaver, Day Expre: Par, 13, Sunday esceptad. A $ Monday cuopt‘:d.ll 3R BALTIMORE & OHID RAILROAO, 7 an Tvaing teace srom reur of ‘Exporition Duilding ar Twenty-second-al, Depot corner i n-at. and At the LUNCHTEON AND BUPPER TABLES | Jichanar. Cityofice, 83 Cark-shis corner of aike 1t Is deemad {ndispentablo by tiose famtliar with {ts eatl. - v e z1able qualition. pareh ) e . m.* 5:10 p. m, [¥From the New York Times.} r:A!i.u:xu .. There fa no rolish ta the world which 1s so untrersally 2040 p, me kod as Los & Perrins' famous Worcestershitre Baace. The axcellence of this SAUCR having cansed nomae- ous kmitationg, (be NEW LABEL bears & fac wimite of te proprietors’ sigaaturs, which ls placed apen sach bottls. JOHN DUNOUAN'S BONS, NRW YORIC PHILAOELPHIA ADVERTISE HOTEL AUBRY, WALNUT-8T., From Thirty-third to Thirty.fourth.sts, ON THH EUROPEAN FLAN, WILL OPEN APRIL 15,1876, m?‘ll;lfllgouly 1,600 foet from PENNSYLVANIA BAIL- Passenger cars for Centeanisl Grounds pass door every fow minutea, Reataurant unexcellod in quality, ilard Rootn with nine Collender Tables, ‘Accon: §Dally.” *Dally, Sunds: CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depol, corner 7 Van Burer ant Shorsanais, - Tehetoflas - Omahs, Loaven PornAccum Nisui Kxpros FINANCIAL. S50 G100 900 &E00 &1 D00 $50. $100. $200. $500. $1,000. ALLEX. Fi N ik WA ! i :;I;m::l:afleg:'::m O.Ih h‘( amounts lo stocks of e el A S Tt o b e g ~ MEDICAL CARDS, \ DR. JAMES, Lock Hospilal, cor. Washington & Franklin-sts, - imodations unsurpassod, Adirms e b el knans that o & 8 bead of the ifesaion for the b 50 1, Al SANER R wiOVEG sunnge,_ | St b bl e s o, sl = gDt lueste i the {108, lo Ly dream: les hood can positively eodeed Ladies waat olicate UNITED STATES HOTEL, R s | e et e o mhier, Sasrseke Golao. wthon Porty-second.st., and Columbin & Elm-avs,, telis you ali about thoss dissases—wno enoula marry—why n0t—10 oepta o pay postage, Dr, Jame B rooms sod OPPOBITE MATN EXNIDITION BUILDING, varlars. * You sva ay 000 bt the Doctor, Dr. Juines is CENTENNIAL GLOUNDS. Jneoian o han fuaders, T8 13 3. This Elogant Fire-Proof Hotel is now open for tho | All businss sinatly sankidential. receplion of guesta, It contains 325 roomas replste withi all modern improvements. Visitors lo Fuiladel- phis will powhers meel with betier accomuuodations or mors reasonabls rates. ¥, B. BOOTHRY, Manager, ST. GEORGE HOTEL, Broad and Walnut-sta,, POILADELPIITA, Dr. C. Bigelow " Mas removed from 270 Bouth Clark-et, to 81 Wesd Alsdisou-at., where he will Le aud Bin Dissases. Tho 3104 p. m. eack sy, s Marriage Gulde, large size 200 pages, giving all information o thoss who intend fo iarry L those who are fu a0y wey unfited, for marriage. Prica 80 conta; seut Lo any sddress. Ofios Opensd Apnlll, 1678, The sccommodations, furpis | Lours from 9 s 10, 109 p, m. Bundays, 2todp. oy Everything confidential, g ture, and sppolatments gonerally are of the best de- scription, sud tho bouse will beconducted inall re- 3pects ¢2 & Arst-class Hotel, GERMANTOWN COTTAGE 110MES, Tudividuals or families visitiug the Centenuial Exhie bition_ean now engage Comforiable Rooms sad Firsts Class Board st $2.50 per dsy. On sud after May 1 we will bu propared o eulortan s large uumber of gueets. R. CLARKE. ‘TLe unfortunata of both sexes consult the colsbrated Dr. CLARKE, ¥ Send two stawpa for * Safeguard of Healih," §¥~Bond two staraps for work oo Nerve ous and Bexusl Diseases, lsbrated ¥emale Pilta, 45 per box, Books: * K rlo Anth! - b vl'lll nscessary far viallors ko dniage Pailad ul)',"'tulf FYour Bilewt k‘r’(end,”‘q‘:"i couth, R rly » day a4 possibie. reference, “ ok War, B, SM UL, Propretors Gireat Beeret,'” 15 conts, Semiusl Weskneas cured sb once, Addrees letters Cousiltation (ree sud sacred, s » Chicago, AIKE, 184 South Clar] NO CURE MNP Dr. Kean. 175 South Clark-st, coraer of Monroe, Chicago, = , Moy bo consulted, porsonally or by eal, [jea T e b A Amaata cir 5 ‘Udles Buars, 9 5. m. 48 0 1y § BOadATS (OB VoNE: LRVUUS EXHIAUSTION-A MKUIUAL BASAY, comprisiog & serivg of lucturve dyliversd at Klgll'l ottter Sheies’ taclaotaby Bow s i l-d aturling s cla Eaasi Chelten: phis, Pa. Germautown, Fhilsd CENTENNIAL.—Ponnsylvania Military Acadeiay, Chester, Pa, Theao spacious bulldings, occupylug a3 clevated site and comuianding i uxisusive’ viow of tus Delawaro River sud surrvunding country, will bo opensd during the summer vacation coummencing June 20 for the sccommudation of visitors o the Ezpo- sition. Hourly I‘XA‘AKI dlmc" 4 !:: the C\‘L\ir‘un:‘&l Build« ings, 40 minutcs’ Fide, Circulity on apnlication, & IYATT & CA llTi!lL Mauagers. ~ MAGHINERY, o nar|STEAM WARNING lRflN VENTILATING APPARATOS PIPE MAKUPACTURED BY Stusvu of Ausiony, reistar fisalih wiay e e i 3 i gt S KA. ud residence 81 East Tuutli-st,, New' DR. STONE, 12,25, Scitles s e s 171 Madino .3&‘.‘."“':’3‘.,-‘3"‘1""’5""‘5"'3 ufi"fi: s Ve Vemala Dit: Houlios, lediclace. (aratshed Tor ¥oLo 810 s ga1ee eitsadisede oty (sfunded, Gonadiidhcay §de i frues parsonally oF by lattar, & HOOK. fof both atiaTech sud sLrvatara vants seaied, Far B siamye CRANE BROS.MFG.CO. 10 N, Jotforson-st, sczes, AILROAD TIME TABLE. ' L 3 kst, (S Pl Ofcs Clarket (Serman Hrsiy ord 1 ownete .

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