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The hicane Daily Tribwmne, VOLUME 29. FINAROIAL, SIATE ~ AVINGS - INSTITUTION, $600,000 CAPITAL, BILVERWARE SILVER! GREATREDUCTION, Davis, or Wallington, or some one_elss, suporscribe.” THE NEXT TELEORAM, was dated one day Iater, snd was sa foilowa : ** URCAN, 37 TIREADNRKDLR STRERT, LONDON 84111,000 more, Dividend will be passed, The follawing lotter refers to the sme rubject : * GrAND Horxr, 19th December, 1671, —DEAR Duw- AN : 1 can't got Bomo before Sattirday, I hope to do #0me good by ‘ataying. Blaniey can kesp you ponted ae {o Emma, and 50 can Touke, and will i you go or . d (o him, (Privaia] Geveral telegraphed Chesso- t WASHINGTON. Mr, Schenck Progresses Backward in His Proposed Vindi~ cations rongh to-ilay tn sell 2,000, 0a ** P had tolegraphed ; ienca L tlegraplied you in este for the muall, Yours ruly, . Qen, Rehenck has aleo temtified that he Lad NO COMMUNICATION WITH TIfR NOAND OF DINECTORS His Own Letters from London In order to supply tho groat de- of ihe Ewmima Mine aftor his realgnation, {:nu follow- $110,000 SURPLUS. mand, in consequence of tho un- Contradict His Testi- e, e e M, e orn usual number of important wed- dings now taking place, and our rn[mlly increasing trade in use- ful _and ornamental Silverware, wo have purchased for cash, since the late decline in the price ot Sil- ver, an immense lot of Toa Sets, The Oldest and Largest Bavinga Bank in fho Northwest. Payn G per cent interost por snnum on deposits, somi-annually, on tho 1st of January and 1st of July. All doposits made during the 1st throo days of & month draw intorest for the month, and the original fs now in the bands of tho Committee on Forelgn Affairs “dnderaon, Charrman Emma Silcer Mining Com- Dany, Queen Vietorin sireet, London: ~An aharcholder I fmplors the Bosed not to suspend dividenda. 4 BeneNer,” Tho next dsy Behenok tolegraphed sgsin to Ander- won aafollown “Anderaon, Chatrman Bmma Sitver Hining Comi= mony. The Conspirators Proparing TIEB 4 s : e ETY T o e bty iy | Another Mine to Rill | gy fueg Suurisres I, s e and aro not only making lower Mr. Bristow, B! The following was fhe apawer to this dintatc coLy of Bhich waa_sent to the wddress given and siso to the American Legation at Pars ; “Gen, Schenvk, Weatmnater Hofel, Rue de la_ Patz, Ta rector, prices than any house in Amer- ca, but will furnish fresh, now, styilsh Goods cheaper than oid shop-worn articles can bo ob- tained at auction, or in any way, and nsk all interested to call an soo our stock before making auy sclection elsewhere. HANILTON, ROWE & (0. State and Washingtonsts. BRIDAL PRESENTS, ‘Tho Finest Btock tnthe West of Gorham and othor makes of SILVER GOODS, in Bpoons and Forks, and Fancy Ornamental Ploces, put up in Batin and Morosco Casce, making most ate DEPOSIT VAULTS Ofihe Btats Savings Institution were built Tor the socommodation of the Business Moen 1nd Bankarn of Ohtcago and the Northwest. They are Fire-Proof and Burglar-Proof, Money, Disamonds, Bonds, Deeds, Coin, Bullion, Hilverware, Wills, and othor valus- ples taken on spacial deposit, and guarantesd 1sourity. Bafos in theso Vaults for rent at onable rates. pea D, D, BSPENCER, Pros’t. Thanka for ofer. Wingfield, s Di It Will Be Charged wilh Whisky and Expleded by Mules. Croasing to see you Friday morning to arrangs ‘Theso letters wera not placed it ovidence on acconnt of an objection mada by Chittenden, counssl for Bebenck and Park, (70 the dsrociated trras,} WanmxatoN, D, O,, May 2.—Gou, Hehenek waa bo- fore the Comumittes on Forelgn ATaira to-day, Rep= resentative Newell placed u the banda of Gon, Hchenck the onginal Jetter ment 10 the Chislrman of the Emms Mining Company, resigning his position s Director, and also 8 copy of {4 n the handwriting of 7k, MF, Hewitt examined Gen. Schenck, who sald this letter of resignation sent to the Company woa all in binown handwriting, date, body, gnature, and all, It wan his own composition, wriiten at Lia own sog- oatlon, withoat anybody'a ‘hely. In writing out his reaignation from the original Araft it ssetnod that he interpolated the words “in_consenting $o booome Director, I know that I but exercised a pri- vato and {ndividusl right in 1o way incompatibie with public or oficial duty, but I prefer to taxe away from aonia who Lisve criticlsed me aven & preaxt for thelr comments or stiacks,” Gen, Hchanck said the paper submilted by Hewitt seemed to bo A COrY OF HIS RESIGNATION in Park's bandwrising. He knew it was not hiu sig- nisturs, 1t wan & copy of whiat he wrote, Hewitt called Gen. Behienck's attention fo ssversl words which bad Lesn altered, ana_ Gen, Schenck aeid they fooked s If they wera in his haudwriung, It qantho same fuk, Hadid not kuow why Fark mado 6 copy, l;nlr{ hozessld thowords wersin hisown hand- writing. o agawer to a nusetion, Gon. Bcenck safd that, tn his connection with _the Emma Mine Company, he did ot think he had done anything morally wrong or un- ming. Park was rocalled, and fostified that Lhe copy of the The Confederates Indignantly Table Kilbourn's Proposition to Testify. They Ses Only Small Game in the Dis- trict Real-Estate Pool. M., F". & DL SAVINGS BANK, Wo, 76 South Olark-st, Chicago. COMMENCED BUSINESS 1802. PERVEQT SECURITY AND LIBERAL INTED- EST, The Investment Cerilficaloa of thisBAnk are se- yared on improved resl eatats, the accuritiea boin \pecal trust, Tha eertificaton bear Intoreat payable in pusriorly instaliments, a4 tha rate of 7 5-10 pat cont Per annum, They are mors securs {han s direct Debate on the Committes -Report in the ‘Farwoll-l'm Moyne Case. Formal Abrogation of the Extradition Clauso of the Ashburton Treaty. SCHENCK. TMPORTANT TERTIMONY, Bveeial Dispateh to Tha Chicage Tribind, ‘Wasninaton, D. O, May 2.—The lottors and mol o loan, and much more avaiiable, Thoy may | tractive and useful prosents, Alo, dispatches forwarded from London to the House | y.yar or Gen, Schonek, rvetgning aa Director of th peottafaed petionnly o tproiah hw il 1nrums = Cotamittee on Forelgn Affairs by MoDougal, l}mm‘;.;ru‘m‘g?&u;;:’uifi nf-umn-, fléu?lv{m]:: N R iy = X @ ] @ B T+ =4 Chairmen of tho Emma Mining Company, wore | 108, ~Tho interlined words, ¢ gentlemen " aud * fall- SYDNEY MYERS, Manogee, tho basis of Hewitt's vory sharp oxamination of | S ity oo i handwritlng, Fak Letified frankly that he recommended to Hchenck to make the interpolation in his letier of resigmation as Director #0 & to convines 1he public that Schenck had not re- signed from dissatisfaotion with the stock. Fark still declined to atate TOW MUCI MONEY KE JTAD MADE, altogether, oul of the mine, but be sald the Commit fou s :»,ouhl examine Lis books for themselves if they After Park's examination, Behenck denounced tha atement that he copled his letter of resignation from rafts in Park's handwriting s utteriy falae, An argument ensued anto putiing denco the two leitera from Fisher 10 Dunran, the baoker, relat- ing to Gen, Bohenck. Without declsion, sdjourned, BRISTOW, TIE CONSFIRATORS BTILL AT WORK. pecial Dispoteh to The Chteags Triduns. ‘Wasuixarox, D. 0., May 2.—Thore arte na- merons indications that the Demacrata intend to Oelebrated Biiver Piated Goods. The finoet stock in thoway of Now Table and Ornsmental Ware, Gutlery, &o,, IN TOE WEST. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. FRENCH CLOCKS & ORNAMENTS OPEHRA GLASSES. GILES, BRO. & 00, 268 Wabash-av. COAL. Gon, Bchonck to-day, and they threw a great flood of light on soms pofata of the teatimony tuat wore beforo lef: in doubt, The firat two documonts were Bchenok's original letter of resignation from tho Board of Dirsctors of the Emms Mining Company, taken from tho filen of tho Company in London, and a copy of it in tho handwriting of T. W. Park. Tho im- portance of thoss two docomonts is dus to the tostimony of James E. Lyon, who, early M the investigation, swore that ho saw two separate letiers of resiznation propared by Schenck, both in the posasusion of Park, boforo cither wan sent to the Board of Directors. Whon Park showed him tho first one it woa with the remark that ho won!d havo o bet- 7 PER CENT. Targs Touna st SEVEN; lowns orer $1.000at 8. O bt il 'SQUDDER & MASON, ’ 107-109 Dearboru-at, — B PER CENT--MONEYX TO LOAN Ou choloe property in any sum over $5,000; under that smount9 por cent. Fundahers. A prompt answer o applications and Jow commiasions, TURNER & BOND, 102 Wash!ngton-st. FIRM CHANGES: COPARTNERSHIP, ', Xn J. Rosa this day been admitied sa parte l':rn!&. firm nrh;:fldm l'BIAm, who will continue 3 PETTERE SERIEEE S oo S O P &fi;‘,‘f"s%‘{"c&m e e R IE, . . tor ono for the Company. Schonck swore tuat | continuo their dotective war upon Becretary i QHAS, ho Bristow, and to bring him to oarth, if possiblo, Caicago, May 1, 1878 L.J, BORE, l I]] fl ufl l]a “hmvm \!vln:n‘ “:l::‘l:x mn;’n. e by invostigations. 'Ts 3Mary Morritt case Vo excapt the rough draft wl e producod, and | haa gubstantially endey, and Laa rosulted in the REMOV.ATL. that Park had nothing to do with ita prepara- | injury of no ono but Lfiom who bave prosecuted PERKINS STERN& oo tion, Park’s testimony was to the same effoct. | it, and thoir witnessos. A eareful observer of ) L RED l l CED Now that letter, which is in Park’s hand- [ Wisconsin politica says that tho prosacution by TEHHPIONBER . writing, has written &t the head | Judge Cateis very likely to give Dristow the 0 AL]I‘ORNIA.WINE HOUsE of the first pago in pencll the | Wisconein delogation at Cinoinnati, Two or word * inclosure.” Park swors to-day that he never wrote jthat word there, but a ocom- parison of the ponmsuship i which it is writ ton with that of the remainder of the lotter, londs to the conclusion that it {s the samo. Then, in the copy made by Park. the word **men " I8 canceled and tho word ** gentlomen ** On and after this date, until further notice, the price of Wil- mington Coal will be $4.60 per ton delivered. threoe other chargoea havo beon inventod against the Becrotary, sud are likelv to bo brought bo- foro tbe public sny dav by the Inveostigators. Ouo charge, which hax already been alluded to, 1 that tho Sccretery furnlshed lnformation while tha bill was ypending in Congreas last j0ar 10 A8 REMOVED TO 111 East Randolph-st. FIRM CHANGE. ‘We, the undersigned, have this day trans. d in the RAI4K THE TAX ON WIIIRKY, forred our intereat and good will which enabled two or three Kentucky firma o bus B30 G Bultnesafo hufimnn I Duneoo, | Shicamo, Wilmiugton & Vermilllon Conl Co | lntorined in i plco, spd,noat i clossof U, | 2 s B ok s orlalong o o who_will_continue tho businoss at13land [ Wilnington Star Coal Co. e e O e T et et 1 | ihid tié rise from thio Incirase of the tax, All (e cor- 133 Hoat Kinsio-at. whioro ho will be ploated | yyiimington Coal Mining and Manuf'g Co. | tsin Parkabandwriting [repondenco purporling to havo passed bebween the E,".,':,‘fi‘ D D ih liquigetion of all wnsettiea | _ Eurcka Coal Co. AGREE PRECISELY Tetary ond_any of tue diatillers at that time haa been producced here, If tha letters of the Secretary had written in view of tho pruspoct of ab inventigation thiey 6ould not Liave baen mors complotn in thulr rofutation of thachargs, Thia stary was lu- ‘with the one Schenck sent to Anderson, Chalrmsn of the Board, but they wera spparently made in s differ- Aocounts of that branch of the busineas. 329 ent habd' from thar in whaeh thia body of the letter MAS WIGHT, H, GOODNOW, p: CORSETS, Chicago, May 1, 1870, T, 'E 'DUNTON. Getthio GENUINE? Boware of Xmlitationa? | waa written, and cortatuly with a different nk. T e e i s Behenck st first testified to-dsy that the corrections el g At A Es e ekl THOHSON'S PATENT GLOVE-FITTING CORSE, In (e Park copy wore mada by bic, wut Park lajer: Hvas oat are purauing e Seceetary, ” The abian con- 16 unde gontinue the Genaral G Y [T RIGH and se it Lo (Pat inade them, Du Ve Uommission busincss under the old firm cgfig‘é, .‘;‘l‘],‘ FHENES | Sven thin did mot sstisty Sendnok, wrso ws sl ot the O L M CANE b ams of Wight, Goodnow & Co., at Room 16, oI opinlon tlst ono of them, at lost, wus in bis own | 80d promine to ravive it again. They profess to have &n'ml‘mm,.n Stamped 'lNlfll’d handwriting, In both cases the writing reecmoles evidenco showing that tha claim was fraudutent from THEOMAB gzv'mgm_ "mm';sl?rw AND EAOH | gehenck's rather u.unr.;:!rk'-,;?d';:’:mlmvhfiumay ;l;-c 'fifié‘;‘:‘:'fl‘fi:}'{}flfi:"“‘" of ‘,‘,’Ej‘,’;,,‘,‘, gg _Ip‘r'o:;; Dlsso:r::’fi'i;:t(:;l: Lo | ik 7o :&m‘fikh‘f‘;““’gk‘fi&“:%‘u"?mfifs?flm° Higipmene . AT In short, the circumstantial an evidenocs {8 ——— 1 % No that the Park copy THE INQUISITORS, The eopartuership heretofors existing under tho ‘xg 1,‘;%‘;,‘53 ‘very strang ek cop: J - #rm namo of Warnor & Williams expires by Lmitation | G Fitiine abd nikiby PALIOORRECTRD ‘;’l:‘fif“'t“‘l‘fi: i it NAVAL INVESTIOATION, April o, 1876, J. 0, Williams snd tch having | nrethe muost rosommonds [ BOC 0L B ErK, L A yors "tentt s Mpecial Dispateh to I'he Chicaon Tritnms, urchassd the right to succeed the la , | PorfoctsDurs Thom, and thotr | b8 o doubt of the truth of Lyon's testimony sboul il continuo tn the General Commisaion business, oy n sremebics ' | seolug tro ntters of chenli,” Tho probale explase- 'WASHINGTON, D. U, May 2.—A lettor was sont Tho Sooks, Dapers, ABd acoount of the aie. e will | 260 0t srensing popu. | tion is that Bchenck mads the rongh draft whichi ho [ fo.day to the Navy Department by ono of tho bein tha hiands of Ed. B, Warner for seltlment, to | CA) _Uoracts Jarily induces Yroduced whisn on the stand, and puut or handed it Lo | 1 b Committas b tiio Tollowing aff st s il dabta wil ba patd wilh are owind seie i, | Tides o0 a0 rmarkes s vonny e bl [ Sk for jroval or rorislo. This Tark showed to | | A"x‘:m;"m :4: m:;l d “:x ; ol ;chul: o :ct. claims agains 4 yon, en ’ar] wrol out a letler for s evidenoo lore tho Nava! ommittee el C oS knyen, S ooironts Patont Bolld Fasteolng | Schotck, using tho form givn In Schencks ortiinal | 1/t ‘Mathows, tho Now York contesctor, who ‘WXLLIAIIS Oapped Corsot Btesls. They are nnbreakable, sad their | draft, and ruaxing some sdditions. This he seat in a iy, T The manmsnofl have this day entered into co- "i?'"l“f-‘t?y"f’i"\’-':-dfl ede. e Iottor or note to Hohenck, writlng at the top of the | Was suppiviog tho Navy Department with cloth- n ‘ox 1a1e by first-clasa doalors er the firm name of Williams & Fitch, rinership u first page in pencil * Inclosure,” aa & busincss man E: transsct a Genarel Commisajon }mllnul- msturally would, and Schenck, after changing tho two words, mado's verbatim copy of # and scut it to Anderson. That the Park copy was onoe in fchenck’s posseemon there can be no doubt, aince it is under. ing, peid E, G. Cattel & Co., of I'liladelphia, $140,000 for some unexplained influence in con- nection with the clothing contract.,” The lottor THOMSON, LANGDON & CO4 N. Yoo Bole Importars sud Patentoos for tha U. 8 TO RENT, % 8tood to haye been fonnd among tho rsof O, W, | #eut to the Trensury Department statos that The w'?..{fms afiffiifiu‘mg,, the 2 Fistier, with whom, in spite of Lis a.,‘l'.,i’i’ of tha tact, | Mathews has informed the Committeo that he i musog OF . A, osons & O 12 06 drg biainesa Beheack was on terins of grest lntimacy, wau requosted by Bradford, thie Fiecal Agont of B e whl aatires Cop P o chiefly valuabls bocause they show the roiations which | $¢ Naval Dopartment in Londan, to make so all AIAM;. and colloot all bills for lbe old firm, existed botweon Bohienck and Fisher, Fisher, it will | arraogoment with Cattol, 8o that this K ‘e remembered, was the man first roet by Stowart and Park on thelr arrivsl 1n London, and who Introdnced e, the bouse which firet undartook to tho Emms Mine on the market. or had previoualy been intereated 8, K. IAAKGIUUS, JOHN UAFSTEN, EDWARD A. BOSENE. DISSOLUTION. (Blnumvu'{ tirm could piovent competition ia bids from Philadelphia, The Committeo bave regnrdod this recommendation by u"al;( of such siguificance that they sugges: to the Navy TO RENT o thi n Dopartment that Bradlsy should bo rocalled The coparinenship heretofors. exialing vader the IN TIH e T Eant e oo somlok 54 | from London in order o eXxplain . Mathows' tos- M of Sohnson & Drosun fa divsolsed by muitonl Thx TRIBUNE, sbundautly show, timony, The Domocrats think that on this evie Sonsent. B {;' gfi“fl‘n"‘" costinue the bu heee FAY TUE FINST OF TUESE LETTERS, denco” they havo discovered the long-donght sbts, a0 loct all bills . 3. BROBNAN, N | now in poesession of the Committee, fs from Park to | clow which is to lead to the Socretary of tho i e 4 INQUIRE OF Fisher, and relates to Flshor'a settlément with Coates | Navy, 7 2200 & Hankey for hia introductioa of Park sad Stewart BLAINR. NOTICE. WILLIAM C. DOW, |t stissaloms Tarbox, of Massachusotss, at last auccodod in Notics s hereby given thet 1have withdrawn from : ] baving an ifuvestigation ordered into tho pure 45 Auzesuntx Brnrer, LoNpoN, Dod. 16, 1671,— ¥ Dea Mo, Fiouxn: In conversabion with Grant to-day Lo said he Liad given Costes & clieck for £10,00, and that ho (Coatea) clainiod a 1arge sum {OF comuon subscriptious, I thought bost ta gmve you tlis infore mation, that you might got your poriion befors the thing gets *0dld, You will not mentlon my namo, . T, W, Pang, Behonck had aworn that ‘he Gever liad & business trausaction in Londoo with ¥ishor, In viow of this tatimony, the following statement of ACCOUNT BY COATRH & HANKEY 1 an {nteresting dooument ; * No, 24 Gurauau Staxrr Dans, K, 0, Oon.0orsan STRKET, LONDOK, Bopb, 30, 16ThmC. M, FNshY, Hag,— Dicau Bin : Wo bjclove a memorandum of sccount for this settlement. Ogedit yoursolf £197 Os 11d, and cred- it Gen, Schenck £171 178 6, and £36 18 8, Dobut ournclf £30 10u 84, Gheduo herewith £138 Ta 9d, /o ars, doar alr, yours truly, CoATks & laukzy, TUY NEXT LETTER 18 from Behenck to Fishor, and 18 & foliows : 400z, 4, 14TL—bY Dean M. Pisiten: 1 am fust off tathe country, On Hunday I will expect to see you by 12 o'clock or sooner with ceriificate for the 2500 and il cloved. I wm under promiss to settle wWith Urager, If you wers st hoia this week you migbt closs out with good profit. Bhares wers 37 yealerday, Perhape You are here, If i Paris you Qught o gol back st 0ucy and fu tims Lo strike. Yours inato, Ttouxur 0, Aciknox, 1 o {@losiag letterssad telograuns show (st Flsisr a thefirm of Armstrong & Egas, sud thatl will con- (s the brisinieas of 4 Archilect 8¢ No. 10 Houth Clark-at., Chiosgo, in my ewa pame. Cuioio, May 1, 14700 JAMES J. YOAN, VINEGAR. Two of the mout difflcult things to obtain for the preparation of & Balad are PURE OLIVE OIL & CIDER VINEGAR. Theso are offorad, guarantood as repre- Sontad, by O, TATUM, 146 B, Madison«st, RUSS! P GS Vi VIREGAR VINE ] WV eatlrely frea S IpRurle et of Siher deletert: eubiubatanc -fifi'flmfiu’y’én’nwm \ TAL 11 Foraale by " Vi v AT A Ty R G MISCELLANEOUS, ULRICH & BARNES, Real Estate and Loan Office, Eoom 3, 85 Washington-at., have for sale several of the S} inincee Hiock 15 Chl“e4, 14 faoet CocRTaL 1ooas Afiu‘?&‘.‘h‘.’.“‘fi od \'x:-\':ln'ddmediifx"pm of improved an roved 1ro) 12 Wiy cily, snd fa the wubiisbe sOULD Of Hasitar v LIGHT CASTINGS MADE TO OBDER. Nice Japansd Caatings & specisity, % MOKRIS IRON WORKS, Morris, il A COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE SAN JUAN MINES, chaso of tho Little Rock & Fort Hmith bonds by tha Union Pacltlo Railway. Tho rosolution recitos siuply the facts that vuch purchase waa quade, and dirocts the Judiciary Oommittes to fuquire whysnch n large sum wss paid for thy bonds, and whetlier thera_was any corruptlon connacted with the transaction. Blr, Blaitia has statod that he had uo ob- Jection to this luvestigation afier be bad an oppor- tunity lo wake bis own siatement, The Judiciary Committee mct and sppointed thu following Sub- Comniltise to conduot this fnvestigation: Hunter, of Virginia; Ashe, of Norh U ; Law: rence, Obio, * It ta understood all Uovernment Directors of the Union Facitio and man, ofticers boeldes, with several porsons iu Laaton, will be summoned.’ Ths Judiciary Comuwittes 13 airsad overworked with (nvestizations, but some of the members say that this {uquiry will be coutinued with the utmout possible dispatch, MOBTON, Bpringer, of Tllinots, ines (o pross the invests- gatlvn of Houstor Morton's war sccounts aa Uovernor of Indlana. Poadbly tho statoment of Uncle Jimmy Wilhams way have bsd somethiug to do with 5 er's decision, Williams is reported to ba Springer's conduct {n reviving this ald story is very ll‘:ely to lose Lhe Dernocrats tha tate, ans !lst‘lso‘l.'l‘h at Hiate Room 10, Tribune Building. LEGAL. BANEKRUDT SALD. In the District Gourt of tho United ftates for the Nortliern District of Iilinols, In Bankruptoy, In the Toattor of Jobn Golwol, Jumea N, Colwall, abd Leary ¥, Clark, bankrupta. “The undemigned offers for walo the fallowing do- scribed real atata : Lots threa (3), four (4), snd five ds). i lock elghty-six (83), in Blate’s Addition to the GitY of Ottawa, 1aSalie County, Iilnols, together with the bulldings’ situsteq theroon, s follaws ; Hush, doory and blind factory, palnt shop, carpeuter liop, offich Lutlding, and thive-story brick wareliouse; also bolke er, enyine, shaftiug and pulleys, planers, matcher, Sams, and' other wood-working machluocy. Lists of {le machtnery witl bo furnishod on applicaifon. Bida will ba rocetved for tho purchace of the above prop- arty nntil Thnrsday, May 11, 1870, ab 8 o'clock p. m, T3 right is roserved to Tojoct sy aud all bids, and tho actoptatico of any hid (s subfect to syproval af tha Court, THOMAS D, CATLIN, Assigues, Orraws, IIl, April 18, 1870, : fuli the Leat sccommodations st §1and $2,50 mr"dl:‘y'.“ Liberal discount to partice, One-half block rowm O, & A, I, & 1t W, M, & 8t, P, and threo blocks from O, & N, o v, l"]...l'l‘.’ es“ r:h&: e T Depota. Old customers, B ¥, B.—Wo atlll make sud furnish the best Luging sad Machinery i tho We: Hend for cirenlar, x, (\'. UATES' Goveruor by the largest nujority given iu for yoars. TOURTELOTTR was discharged_fo-day by the Caulfeld Comittce, in whicls Lo caye (hat uo was detatiind two or thrce diye after Lis tealimony waa finished at tho sequeat of M. Caulield whio L telograplid 1o Itussell Jouos sud Catupbell, asking them 1 they dealred Lo appear foro the '€ominlttos to_tuake auswer to Tourtelott's charges, aud tlat, if 80, Tourtelitio wouid bohield un- il thoy' arelvod.’ Tourtelotie rtates that Loth thes gentlemen bave informed Caulsield that tiey dd not wish {0 cotie, and that by (Iourtelotte) Bas couse auently boon discharged, o leaves {or Loms to- niglt, ACCESS TO TIE PRIVATE INFORMATION which Park sont Schenck, Tho Airst is a telegram dat. ed at Parls, Do, 18, 1672, Tho Dusican o whom it 15 sldronnd {s w broker in London, Tuoe dispatch is s follows ; s+ Dunaax, 31 Toreadneadlo streot, Loudon: Clo out Enuga st beat, Thia ls tlght. Fisiixn, " folowlug Iétor explain 1 telograun Ivate, T'ants, Doc. 18, 1873—Dxan Dux. oan: 1 uh-flm‘h you last uight 1o closs out Ewmma, ole. Thiw {s etriotly private, viz,: Tho roison wus that 1 met Gen, Schouck about balf-past 7 o'clock in the evening, and he tuld me e gut a cable frum Park thas morning, telling him to scll out at once at the beat price bo vould get, and the Genersl sent Cheesborough to Loudon the sswe cvening with in. structions {0 consult Guger, who, you and I Xnow, fs i New York, and i€ thought bull‘w well at once, eto, 1 3 **Qrawp Hotx BONS & CO., Eagle Works, WE ARE IN RECEIPT OF SEV- 5 CARGOLS NEW SACTNAR FINE SALT ‘Which wo offor to tho Trade by oar- KILBOULN, The Judlclary Comuiltie 1uct to<lay, sad agrecd that tn the Kilboura watter the Chalriuan should re- rt & rosolatfon fnstructing tho Bergoant-at-Ariuy 0 preas au appoal frous the decision of Judge Cartter 10 tho Coutt 1n bauo, Measru, huott, Lynde, and Law. Tonce were appolnted & sub-cumultioo ta repert a bill to the fuil Coumnities t-morrow. ‘This Cownitica will probally report & bill directing thy Sorgeant ate Arie in 8l Cased of Labeas corjus to produce the Lody i court, |»mn-nn1~m thu appeal of casss b the Bupremo Court of thy Divtrlct to the Hupremo Courk of tho Unlted Blates, sud smvl‘lhu{ that {0 cises of contumacious witnsses the Bpeader ahall uot sertify advatce all about, and that ' the divides you {bink sot 1 el oilice early Wednesday forcnon be al our , and Emma sy bo & od bear, 1 am, 1 nope, dotng good bere, 1 fucle Ar refusal t vur 1o the Co fuatatniag fall and rellable inforeation fn uetall sent goor %}E}a‘gh & WHEELER, & ote to Tooke, -myhl-m'u‘ e ons of 'Sy_boy:',rn'fi 'p’;-"ni:' Tty roren LU sy pplicalivn to tus MHou, HIDNEY OLARK, ] what be says, Truly yours, C. M. Fuun' “Fhe Luuse bas discoversd that fu the Kilboura mat- Topaka, Kan, tice, 41 Lako-st. WP, H, Put Tooke's Jitter [n an wivelope, Lob | tar 1t has boan Lazking st abicls which bad 2o rab in CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1876 1t. Yeaterday the letter of the recusant witness,which WA eertainly impudent, was tabled, To-day a resolue tion direciing ~ the Commilise to proceed with their "‘"‘“fl,“"’“ of Kilbourn was slso ta- bikd, In_ the yes and nmay vols mpon this the Democrals all voted to tabls. Thelr vote mnat be Interpreted to mean more ihan & declaration that tho Kilbourn letter sliould be treated with con- tempt. Il means tust the Democrata have discovered that, contrary to thelr axpectation, there is nothing in Kilbaurn'a books by which they can calch the Fresi- dent, They had given out at the beginning of tha Investigation that the President was an actlve member of the pool. The truth I8 thers i3 nothing whataver in the books on which to found any such oarge, Tua notion o talle was carriod—yess, 138; nays, 83—» atrict party vote, [Tathe Asaciated Press.) AASLA OFP, ‘WanrtmnoTon, D, 0., May 2.—~At the semlon of the Calinet to-day the question of delivering the orlginsi papers and documents of oxecutive depsrtments to Congressional commniltteen wan dincusscd, Though tha Altoruey.Goneral waa absent, hin views upon the mnbject wera known, and it 14 understood that after & full interchange of opiufons the Preaident decided not 4o deviato from a rule which bas long existed, under whirh the Exccutive does not parl even temporarily with the custody of originsl pspers in any of the Do~ partments, SRR FARWELL-LE MOYNE, THE COMMITTEE REPONT CONSIDLRED. Bvectal Dapaleh to The Chicage Tyibune, Wasnixatox, D. C., May 2.—The Houss do+ bated the Lo Moyne-Farwell case for another day, and at the closo of the seealon the pravious quostion was ordered, The Democratis mem- bers of the Commitico mado apeochea in favor of La Moyne, in which they treated the alloged frouds 1o tho Hateh House Precinct in an al most oxactly similar msnner, and scarcely touched upon tho votain the Norwood Park Precinct. Thore sosms to be & difforencs in the position taken by tho Iapublican wombers of tho Committee; who support Farwell's claimn and that sssumed by Farwell himself. Farwell's position as to tho admission of the fraud in tha Hatch House Precinct has boen genorally miscon- atrued, His Iawyers, in their Lrlef, admitted, 8y they claimed, etmply for of argument, that the con- testant might assnms that there was frautd in that pre- clnct, 1inos the sitting membor was confident that he HAD YOTES EXOUGM WITHOUT IT. ‘This sdmisaion In the Farwell brief seema to have been misconstrued both by Farweli's friends upon tho Commlfteo, 3nd by the Democrata, Farwall msya that hie has never admitted that trsuds were commiited in that procinet in bis Interost. fis friends maintain that whatever {rauds were commitied they arose out of the Tocal conteat in & Democratic ward, aa tho resuit of which the Independent Democrat, Corcoran, was elioted to the Common Council, ~ Farwell muintains that in the conteet in that ward; the vota for (e Cou- grensional caudidate was s comparatively nalraportant {ncident in the intensely bitter strife for Alaarman, GEN. HUBLEUT made the strongest speech for Farewell Tin polnts wers thesa: 1o said the cato invulved two guestione—First, that the Fimt Drecinct of the Twoutieth Ward 'was 8o thoroughly tainted with fraud that tho whole must be thrown out; that the officera of olections {m that poil and 'in the county were noithnr Democrats nor Lepublicans, but ap- polnteca of the Peoplo's party, s mongrel organizs- tlon with all the avil and none of the good of eithor uf the poiltical partics, and that it waa untruthful and unjuet to hold either Farwell or Lo Moyne respansible fur the wrongful acts uf the judges of eloction or the County Clerk and canvaaser, siccond, Norwood Park s & town Of B4 reaident voters, it which town the coun- ty-Poor-farm 1s; that paupers,as such, are not do- DHived of the privilege of voting,but, like others, must vole ¢ I THE TOWN WHERE TIEY RESIDE; that involuntary residence {a 3 coutradiction in terms, —choice 4 esnentlal, and under the law of Illiuoin per- mausnce 18 also eswential; that a person sent without or aalant hia whil to 8 House kus no choice to will that bo has no pormanence, becatso ho stayy or gocu st the wil of snatlier: thaf the proot I cear and ndisputed that these persons in the Poor House who voted at this olection ‘wera from other towns rent by tlio Board of Gharities, and therefore had no right to vots under the Liws of Tilinos, which laws the House Liad no sight to overrule, T, STATE OF BUSINESS. BANDALL PREDICTS EARLY ADJOURNMENT, Lperial Dispaten to Tha Cawaze Trivunz. ‘Wasminerox, D, C., May 2.—~Randall, Chalir- man of' the Houae Committos on Appropria- tions, does not ehazo the goveral spprebonsions of the publie, in Congresa aud out of {t, that tho present session will ba unprecedentedly long. 1t in tho curront belief thas tho resl buelness of tho sespion has not been for many years so far in arrears as at present, and that the House ia particularly tardy in {ts work; but Bandall says the work of the House (s in a very fine conditiun,~that all the appropriation bllls except the Sundry Civil, which 18 the most troublesome, are in hand, and that ft will not rest with the House if thore s mot an early sdjournment. e sayn ho baa no dotibi tho impeschment proceedings against Belknap will ocoupy a gnod deal of the tima of 1ho Senste, which may delay sdjournment, but, 8o far a3 tho ITouss is concerned, i1a” buajness will be in order, When asked what time Le would 8x for ad- {ournment, Lie said he thought the business of the Housa could be cleared away by the 10th of June, aud that the Senate might also be ready if ft made an offors, The adjournment of Coutrens two years ago, the sesnion corrosponding witn e preacni, wis on the 23 of June, . ABROGATED. TOE EXTRADITION THEATY WITI ENGLAXD, sweesad Duspateh to The Chieago Tribune, WasniNaroy, D, 0., Mavr 2.—Becretary Fish was to.day directed to inform the Evglieh Gov- ernmeot that the roleass of Winalow lo-day is rogarded as tho abrogation of that section of the Ashburton troaty which regulates ths extradi- dition of cniminsls. The eloventh articlo of that troaty provides that the tenth narsicle, which i one providing for extradition, shall continue Iu force tlll one or the otlier of the parties shull signify it wish to terminata it, snd no longer, The rest of the treaty standa, LoxpoN, Msy .—The Dritish Government has in- formed the Ainerican Legation that it will release Winalow to-morrow, and thist Gray of Ne# Yark, sud Dreut of Loulaville, Ky., whoee extradition s’ also claimed, will be relessed 'when their termw bavo oxe pired. ‘The Government tias mot- formally roplied to America'n argument, owlng to the abmenceof lord Derby, caused by the death of hiv motber. A report is current that the Opposition intend sttacking the Government upon_ the Winslow affair. Mr. Glad- stone's Goverument formally, trough Attorney-tens aral Colerlge, aupported the futerpretation of the act exactly tho opp f the present Governuient, g BROWN. HE OF RENTUCKY I8 6ET MIONT. Bpeciat Diapaieh to 1he Chicagy 1'ribune, ‘WasuINatoN, D. C., Msy 2.—The tiory spisods off the Forty-third Cougress, in which, us tha result of a persoual encountor botween John Young Brown and Gen. Butler, tho former was reprimanded by the Ifouse, will uot havo boon forgotten. To-day tho Houze, upon motion of Mr, Lamar, rescinded that portion of the reso- lution of censure which charged Jobu Young Brown with provancation. Tbero was & dis tingmisbed procedunt set for such o~ tou by tho House in the resolution of the last Congress by which the vote o ceusurs Simon Cameron, when Sucretary of Wsr, waa ro. scinded. The most signiticant fusture of tule action of the Hotru to-day was porbaps the publio statement by Mr, Bilaine, who, a8 Bpeaker, adintnisterod iho oitiefal seprimuind, thas Le was conviuced that Brown hiadd beeas mialed Uy tho excitement of the hour, and Lad intendedd no prevaricaton, The resolution to ro- seind was adopted without opposition, bui that pors tion which directed that tho resolution be removed from the records of tho Jast Congreas was e3punged au uncoustitutional. —_—— NOTES AND NEWS. BILVER CHANGK. Spectal Dupatsh lo The Chicaoe Tridune, Wasuinaros, D, O., May 2.—Ths Coummittea on Baukivg and Currency late inthe afterncon mado a favorable report upon the first rosolution for lssuing the reservo of silver coin, The only modidestion mado by the Commlttas ia that the amount to be issuod by exchange for logal-tend- ers should be £10,000,000, Au the resolution was uot reported on » reguiar call for the Com- wittee, & single abjection would preveut its cou- sideration. 'Phose objoctions wero essily made by greouback men from thoe South sud West, #0 connidoration was poetpoued, There is uo sorfuus doubt ae to the flual passage of the resclutivn lu Somn furm, but it vy give riss 1o couadderably dise cussion, THE FACIFIO KAILHOADS. Throckmortun will urge tho Conunitteo on Pacific Railroads 1o vota to morrow ou the il projared by Lim to extond the time for the oo pletion of the Texss Tacltle Lailros bt yoars, The Lid {ruvides that the Company skall oouipleto 111 il of Foad withiang year, tucludlug tae Buerman Drauch sud mam stet 0 Ford Worth, After that i} requited the voustoiction Q100 wiles wnigually vt ths sxicru portion Of (he and 40 miles ob the weatern end, beginviog at Sau Diugo. Fue bill doe) tot provide for any wuara 10a af bouds, bus coutiuiies e Land-graul, with el 13l amen Inlents protesiwg Lomiosiosd settloru, sic, Buch & proposilivss =8 shis would be miuch wo likely W pass Congroas than thal propoeed Ly Scutt eacly in tha semsion, the coneideration of which wss indefinite- 1y postponed by the Commitise, 170 e Anoelaind Prem) BCLINDEROER, WarmioTow, D C. May2—Glical documents sext t0 the Houss fo-dsy by the Becreiary of Btate show that_Bteinberger was not suthorized or sm loyed by the United Btates ta form a Government Ja Hamos, or g: rumfi‘y’%.r 1‘?’1 X:h’d sum o sustain_in -nymv‘v;gl any Gore: st 1n forming, 1 o) UoTerement that he REVENTUR DECISION, T Commlastoner of Internal Nevenno bas decided that, inaamnch s the salaries of Professora in tho Univnraity of Michigan aro paysbla out of the Btats Trusaury, they wers not liable to an income-tax upon 20 muc of tlislr incomeaus wha demsnded trom such naliry, —_———— THE RECORD. BRAATE. Wasmxaror, D, C., May 2—Mr, Morrimon submitted av smendmant {n the natate of o substitute for tne Ifouse bill to preveut the solicitation of contributions or the scceptance by any officer or employe of the Government of money, property, or other things of value, for political purposes, Orderod printod. DISTRICT 8CUOOLY, Mr. Edmunds submitiod s resolution directing tlhe Commissionera of the District of Columbia to inform the Beoate whether the atandard of qualification of teachers’ toxi-books made the punishinent of pupils, the rules, regulations, avd general supervision of white and colored £chools the eame in the District, andif any dis- crimination exista in the management of aaid #ichouly, or in the respects aforesald ; that they inform the Senato in what such difforence con- #luty, sud the roasons therofor. Agreed to, MISCELLANFOUS. Mr. Denuls, from the Committes on Con.- morce, reported favorably on the ifouso bill authiorizivg tha residens’ prnémny-nwnam of Nevillo Township, Allaghany County, to close the channslof the Ohlo River on the south side of Kestil Island, by the construetion of an embankment or causeway, from the head of asid faland to the south- eru chore ef saud river, Flaced ou the calendar, Mr, Cunkling (N, Y.) presented the petition of eiti- zens of Neav York reaioustratiug againat the peasage of auy luw pgraviing an American regleter ta 1orefym-hutls vessels. Heferred tothe Commitios on Comruerve, Mr, Hautwell preeented the petitlon of the Bocisty of Prieuds protesting againat tho tranafer of tus [ndian Bureau to the War Depattment, Iteferred. The Houne blll appropristing $5,000 for ubsistenos supylies for the Apacke Indiana fn Arizoua, and for tho retioval of the Indians of tho Cheriahua Agency to the Say Carlos Agency, wan passed, Me. Coukliug explatued hat the delay in reporting thie Stcamboat bill, recently passed by the Houss, was to enable porsons interosted ta bo heard and to prosent auc: facta as thoy desired. JAPANESE INDESINITY. After the Introduction of various other bills, the redolution of 3r, Hamlin to ayiend the rules a0 ss to provide that the deliberations of the Sepats In im- Peachment trials sball bain public, was taken upand discussed untl] the expiration of the moruing hour, when it wa laid aside, snd consideration of e bill A relation to the Japaneso indemnity fund was rosumed, the pending smendment beiog o atrike the words “41f not incompatihle with the relations of the United Bates (o othcr Fowers,” so that it should read tlat the President be, and hereby is, authorized to reserve from the Jnpanese (ndemnity fund the sum of $123,000, to be uscd in the manner hereinafter men- tionéd; and a further authorized to pay over to the Government of Japan e realdas of sald fund, ete. After dobate the amendment was sgrecd to, Mz, Hargent moved to strlke out tho Seat dection of the bill, which provides for the return of the fund to Jdapan after deducting the $135,000 4o pay the ofiicers and crewa of the Wyomlng and Jamestown. Pending discussion, the Chalr aid before the Scnata & mersage frum (he Presdent of tho United States inclosing the repart of the Centennial Commiasion, and inviting the two Louses of Congress o b prosent st the opening ceremonlos on ihe 10th fnst, Grdered printed and ta Ife on the table, After exeoutire soasion, adjonraed, 1ouse. Mr, Wells (Mo.), from the Committes on Appropriss tons, reporied bill appropristing §16,00 for the maintenance of lights on tho Missiesippi, Onio, and Missourd Rivers, KILBOURN, 3r, Wells (Mise,) offersd & resolution directing the Oomimiitee Ou Teal-Estate Tool 10 tecept the ofier of Tisllet Xilbourn to appesr before said Commities to answer any questions relating Lo the roal-cetate pool. Mr, Headall moved to lay the resolution on the table, protesting that that was the only proper disposks tion 10 moka of 1t, The resolution was laid on the table,—yoss, 138; nays, BJ,—a | arty vote, r, Linders (Ind,) saked leave to offer s resoln- tion for the aprolntment of 8 sclect comtnlttes to cune #iler the state of gold and silver coin, foreign and d mentic, and {0 report amendmenta to the existing laws conceruing cofn, and to_ investigate the best meana of ‘making coln aud green at par with each other, ALr. Kelly objected, ZIGHTY-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS, 3r, Tarbox asked unenimous consent to oifer res- olition reciting the fact that the Union Pacific Eaile read Company, in the year 1871 or 1872, becamu the owner of cortain Little Rock & Fort Smith Rallrosd bonds, for which the Union Pacific Company pald & consideration largely 1o _excess of their sctual or mara ket value, and that the Directors have neglectod to fn- yeatigate the transaction, aithough urged 10 do 0, and terafore tstructiug the Judiciary Commitien 10 In- tire whether such transaction 1ok place, what were the circumatancea and inducementa, {rom whom such bonds wers obtained, on what considerstion, and whether the transaction was with corrupt design or in frrtherauce of any corrupt object. Unanimous conseat was gives, sad the resolution waus sdopted, BROWN. The resolution of censure of Mr, Jobn Youug Brown, of Kentueky, in the last ouse, was rescinded sud expuugad. LEMOYNE—PARWELL. The contested eloction case of Le Aloyae vi. Farwell wau taken up, the report of tho Committee being that Tarwell, tho itting member, s not entitled 10 8 seat, and tind Lo Moyne, conteataut, is, After discussion, the case weat over until to-nor- row, STLVER, Payne, from the Commlites on Banking and Cure rency, reported a bill suthoriziug thy Secretary of the ‘freasury, under wuch limita aud regulations an Wil Leat gociiru 8 just and fair distribution of silver coin throughout the countsy, to issuo silver coln now {n the Treasury to sn smauntjuot exceediug $10.000,000 in oxchange fur an equal amount of legal-tender notes, and providiug that ibe notes 8o rocelved and exchani. ed a3ucd only on tho retirement and do- struction of a like sum of fractional currency ro- cetvod st the Tressury in paymeut of duteto the Unlted Slates, and that such fractional eurrency, when hall ba destroyed and held as part of d, ms provided i the act of the 17th of Aprl, 1836, Ar, Holman suggested that the bill should be ameuded by striking out that portion which provides Uiat legal-tendor notea shouta not be reissued uutil & correspondiug amount of fractional curreucy is can~ oeled. Mr, Poyne, without replying to that suggestion, wet on (0 explain that (hore waa a necousity for the !.mqeol the bill, un_sccoant of a sort of panic that iad arisen in regand 10 small changs, under which fractivnal curreiicy was now _commanding & premium of from 810 33 per cent. The procesa of exchanging fractioual currvney for ailver colts was sa slow toat tae supply wss ot squal to the doniands of buslaoss, sud therefora the bill’ proposed that silver coln should be exchangeably for legal-tender notes, That was the whole purport of the biil, which haabeen drawn 1n ao- corlanve with suggestious of the Troasury, Mr, Uowiit asked what arrsugement was mado fn tha will to prevent the greentacks which were - ceived for siiver being pald out again, {ustead of beng reserved for the ainking fund, Mr. ayno replisd that the Committee had mot thought it n 10 leaislate _undor the {des that the Hecrotarmof ‘Treasury would be Ukely 1o vio~ Tate tha law, A singls objection was sufiicient to prevent the cone sideration of the bull, as It is not a privileged subject sud the Commiitee 0o Lauking and Currency bas au Tight to Feport if thers be objection) until that Com- mittos ia Teached in the regular call of commitices, which may not be for a long time. Ar, Biount objected (o the couslderation of the bull, and the House adjourned, s THIE INDIANS. BRUSH WITH A MARAUDING BAND, OxiuA, Neb,, Yay L —Thuo post-trader at Fort Iartsuff, Nob., arrived st Grand lslend to-day, He nays that on the worning of the 35th a band of wix Indians were reported a fow mile above the fort on Long Fork Huver. Lieut. Heyl, with ulve soldiers, started in pumsuit, but the settlers in arms expoecd themeolves and scarred thy Ine diana, who fed. Lhs Iudiaus were overtaken by Heyl's command and citizens, about 20 miles from the fort, entrenched in & blow-out in the saud hilla. The settlors refused to aid Heyl in a chiaige ou thom, aud eyl attacked thewn with the soldiers frow the edzo of & dry blutf, kithog one ludisu. Sorgt. Dougterty, of Cuu_x‘uny &, Twenty-thind Iufautry, was tostautly kitled, be- ing stot through tbe hoad. leyl, baving bay throo men witn bim &t tbe tims, drew off, aud tho Indisus retreated, Fori Hardsuff 13 %0 miles uorth of Urand Island, Neb. ———— SHORT-HORNS FOR THE MILLIONL Srovial DusvaleA L Tae Chicace Trioune. Brzusowy, Is, May 2.—A ssle of shorte horus was bela here today frum the Valley Farut herd st Sacetown aud the Evergreen herd st Alexis. 1hdding was not lvely, and the stock went vory low, Fevir tad heed were agld for 80 aggregate of 83,516, The higheat price paid v for Blue Balle 15tk NUMBER, 251, RELIGIOUS, - Spring Meoting of the Chicago Qone gregational Association. Discussion of C gncils in Relae tion to tho I ;mhcr Case. i g Proceedings in the 1 Shodist Quadrennial . Uonfertnce '~ Baltimore, CONGREG QIONALISM. MEETING OF THE, SCAUO ABSOCIATION. o The souual meoting 22 the Chicago Congre- gations! Aesociation v 7 held yeaterday in the Lincoln P'ark Church, “the corner of Mobawk and Hophia streots, Ni 1 Division. The morn- ing meseion opened at 10 o'clock, and was called o order by the Raev. George A. Huntington, the last Moderator, The Rev. L. T. Chamberlsin was relected aa Moderator for the sessions, and t38 Hev. N, A, Milland as Seribe. The following ministers and delogates wero present: First Church, the Rev, E. P. Good- win; Plymouth, the Rav. Willlam A. Bartlott; Now England, tho Roy, L. T. Chamborlain; Lincoln Park, the Rev. I. 1. Dean; Bluo lsiand, the Rav. L. F. Dickinson; Bothauy, $] Rey. George I, Kimball; «Loayitt Htreot, tho Rev. Uourga I, Peske; Wickor Park, the Rov. N. A. Miliard : Chinton Streot, J. A, Me: Farty-saventh Street, tho Rev. E. . Williams s Crete, 8. i, Dolo ; Evaustan, tho Rov. E. F. Packard; Gloucos, the Rev. 8, C. Dartlott, ¥. W. Nowhall; Iioadals, H. R, ‘[hompson ; Jefforsou, E. 8. Danning ; Lom- bard, the Rav, ¢, Caverno, J. T, Reod ; Lyone- ville, tho Mav. J. 6. Armstrong, Georgo M. Vial; Maywood, Georgs C. Lamb; Oak Park, tho Rev. G. Huatiglou ; Kavenswood. the Rev. W. A. Loyd ; Waukegan, tho Rev. E. II. Baker, 8. IL Paine; Winnotka, the Tlev. 5. Chlbert ; Wilmetto, A, T. Bherman : Tabernacle, D. E. Hubbard;'minieters witlou chiargy, the Kevs, William E. Uolyoke, W. H. Patton, J, E, Boy, J. Bredthaw, aid Frof, Boardman, On mction, the Chalr appointed the flev, Mrasrs. Loyd and Dozn and Deacou Hubberd a Beriuess Couy mittes, and, after consultation, they reported that tors of admimaion be granted to the Rev, Albert Bush- nell, to tie Rock fUvee Association; tie Rov, C. M, Handers, to the Calurado Association; the Iev, Wil Jam i, Buruard, to the Northweatern Agsociatlon of Jowa. The report was coucurred in, MISCELLANEOB. The Bev. Mr. Huutingtou snd 1L F, Newball wora appointed & committes to exsmine and report upon the reports of the 3cribo and the Trossurer, ‘The Hevs. @, ¥, Holcomb snd C, F, Poed, of the Aurora Associetion; the Rav. J. N, 'Williams, of Wi consin; and tbe Ntav, T. Nicld, of Kalamazoo, were fa~ vited {0 it a8 oorresponding members, The Bev, Mr, Fackard presonted ths case of o Tapan- ese stullent, converted in this country, and ssked foe 8d nad eympathy 1 proparing him for missdonary work, Tue Pev. G. H, Peake and B. H. Baker, respectively from the cluseca of Cayugs, N, Y., aud the Bureaid Aneaciation, wers recelved s members, The by-laws xere amended by authorizing the Mods erator {0 sppojut & commiltes of two to sudit the Tressurer's report, *Dr. Bushuell's Permanently Yaluatie Contribus tions to Rellgious Thought ™ was tho enbject of an ca say by the ev, J, T, Hyde. The papor wasa review of several books uiid ‘the sermons of the Hav, Dr Buslinell, Discussion was deferred until afternoon, A recess ensucd, and & well-prepared lunch was fupe nirbied vy the Iadies of the Lincoln Park Church. ‘The afternoon session began At 2 o'elock, The Rev. J. 31, Willlans, from the Jefferson Churcly was roceived a8 a member. ‘The matier of the Hev. Mr, Olden, who Is orgsnlz ings church on Third avenue, among the coiored pople, was presented, and Prof, Myde, Secretary Lowell, and Dr. lay were appointed o commitive to investigate aud recommend the coirve 10 be pur- sued. Lyonsville waa salected aa the placy for the next sne nual meeting. A DISCUSBION OF TUX Crsa¥ OF TR REV. usHE ou Dr. Bushnell's works wia cegaged 1a by the Mod- eratar, the Bev, Mr. Patton, the lLiev. E F. Willams, Trof. Boardmau, Deacou Hubbard, and otlers, ‘The Chair pronounced Dr, Bushpell brilliant, bul unsafe, and coincided with' I'rof. Loardoun, wha charzcierized him oy & ireacher Who8o DOWSE Wa4 pre- emiuent, but thougit his contribetions to theology of Othiet speakers wers complémentary ia thelr remarks. A report on the Chiurch work of the pest year war read by the Hev, Mr. Packard, from & commitice of stical matters. He polnted oul the defects in thy methods employed 1u gatheriny statistics, and gave ouie facts about tho yarious clhiurches, The repo s adopted, and the Hev. Mr, 1ackan! wis dircete to have prmted and circulated that partion relating the elinrehies, A commitice of ihres was appainted ta cnsider the upe‘t‘l‘llmq of printing tho procecdings of the annual meeting. REPOLTS. The Ttev. Mr, Dickinson reportad in bebalf of the Home Missdon Committee that #1,450 had been exe pended on this districs during the past year by the iome Misslonary Boclety, and §4,509 contributed Lo e mme. The Lev. J. S, Bmith mado a statement with refure ence to the work at Deecher, 3lr, Sherman akio roe ported simliarly about the Wiimette Church, Tbe Hav, Mesrs. Chamberlain, “Dickinson, and Loyd were elected as the Home Misslonary Committos for the enauing year, A baliot for Treasurer 20d Reqistrar resulted in the cholce of the Rev, W. E, LUolsoke, Prof, Partlett, as the request of the meellng, spoka of the condition of the Chicago Theological Scintuary, and made s favorable showing. 1n answer 0 fnquirios Da stated that noue of {he studenta received over §120 » yoar, and they ought ta bave £200 7 1t was with great diticnlty that they could meet thelr expeuses, TLs lov, k. F. Willlms, Secretary of the Educs. tional Boclaty, reported that fasty chiurches in Illinoiy contribuied to the fund for the support of the Senbe nary, and_twemy-gve in Aichlgau, = Missourt ecns Lt year the sum of £1.8), and otuer Siates nothing, Prot, Boardman urged the “better support of the Seminary, and male sowmo euggestions concerning 1t Ou the motion of the Rev, E. ¥, Willlaws, a Corue mitteo of Visitation, whose duty it shall te to exanive into the afiaira of thy Seminary and reportat the meeting Dext fall, was appoiuted, The Revs, Messrs, Chsmberlatn, Willlsms, and Goodwiy, of the churcles, wero name 1. The Assoudation sdjourned notd evening, Tha Association resumed again at 5:30 o'clock, the Rov. Dr. Huntington opening the proceslings Wi prayer. Frof, Bartlett then road an exsay eotitiod, WIAT IS CONUBEQATIONSLISY 2 Tt waa lScr?tunl and hustorical revisw of Cooe gregationalism {rom ita nception Lo the present time, aud couciuded with 3 rulerence to Coanclls, Thers hat been development, Le sald, and proveeded to ennmerate them in detal. Ths Counails lent tbhe seeming sancion of the churchea to what tha churahos never anpowersd thew to dodde, and thist, too, whors there was £o aprointed budy to reqularly act upoa and reverss their erroncons decsion. From the dise cloatires made by Dr. Bacon, ALr. Jotinson, and uthera, 48 was evident 23t 3 fair, open, 2d disinict statement In the lotter misavs of the Lite Brookiyn Council, af the mattre actually discuseed and determined, miyght have changad the whule chiaracter of the rwalt. A goadly number of perwns stayed awny bocause thoss atters wero notaunounced. ~ All such covart proces dures and eccleatasticul trapw and transgrwasons could not be o0 strungly condemiiedi for they put the whole church in a falze position, They wolated it fundaments] principlod, Tho easayist argusd at someleogth {n support of the view that w aingle church could not act imlependentiy of the whole denomination, and nfermwd 10 & recent editortal in the ddpun‘e, which bo indorsed. Unlesa they eluug to the fuddamental prineiplo that the cluireh was one and inscparable, Wiers was danger of asplit, ‘The Rev, Dr. Putton remarked thst be accordsd fully with the views of the easaylat, sad he tudorsed emphatically the sdliorial fu the tudruww which ha bad writes, su enuncistion which proveked much. Laughter, R , and the pastors . ¥, Willtsine waa aho tn foll socord with ows. Le sa1d o fa24 of the mattes was that e wsjority of thy Counell did not bylisva fully fu Mr. Beecher's lunocency, aud those outside beld a stumtlar belief. He did not think there wes anything to be reretted tn the action of the Council, PHOY, BOARDMAN spokv of independency a8 appllad to fe Church, Ha Dad looked over soine of the early church huswry, snd Bad seca Cougreguuianalisw developed in & diiferent fashion from the way tie Puritun had iutended, Thay held that the woveruuent of ail churches should Le contrulled by the New Testament, and should nos bo lmu&mlwu b ;:r‘,.lja‘-uo;her. was no Congregational syuibul 1 that e church wae oo unim. A wmall church out off from the Church Univursal was uovertheloss the Chureh; {ts independency was In ite ediciency, When a church had 5ot wisdom enough to setile is duticulties, 18 called ln othier chunlics, in onler Lo gek ke wisuor of all. The Advisory Council was nos an accleatassical body, The {sthera of tha Churvh bo- Uoved that all the ehurches wete united aud bad the san10 oficers, tho same brothariood, and werv ail oug, 1t scemed o bins ta be & very boautitul aud sdequatq oystom. Ho urgwd sit e3ecutive furvu (a the Church, tkoew what 10 30 and when 10 00p, Tue ltev. Mr, Loyd briefly against Councils, and saud they werw for the purpose ot thi minoriy to vvertule the wajonty, TIE MEV, Nl DAY obwervad that all vieakery had apsioglied for the me they bad tak:n up, but ho thoutlt that if the sotths et ul 4o it o' gesion oould be Bad cson thasa taey should sit wat) tho dawu of diy 3 the Bast. He Lad 1ot Beard a_wnswer giren o What fa Congres gotiguallan? ™ Dr. Valtih anéwered, * Liberty and Snler® Tos speaber tued procecied W elacidaie bla Yivws, assortiug that be cluig 10 febowship, ad bee Boved 1031 if st hdew f folowshitp Bad eea b bered 40 o ecandal could «oave beoa saitied 4f S,