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TIHE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. forty Thouzand People in Attendance Yesterday. Dedication of the New Bank- crs’ and Brokers’ Building, Textile Iabrics---American Progress in Carpets= Making. QOur *Cloths Compared with English Goods---Love and Limbergoer, Progress of the Exhibition--The State Buildings, and an Irate Bostonian, Work of the Judges---A Sou- venir of the War---Ori- ental Developments, The Delights of Shad on a Plank -A Suggestion for Whitefish. YESTERDAY?’S NOTES. THE ENIGHTS TEMPLANR. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, PrmLanrLeni, May 30.—The reunion of the Kofehts Templars i commemoration of the one hundreth anubversary of Auncerfean inde- pendence will take place Thursday, Already o large number of Communderies have urrived from all part of the country, As they come in they are met by committees and bands of music andescorted to their headquarters, There hos eonsequently been a constant succession of bands on the principal streets all day, Tho re- unfon promises to be the grandest display in volut of numbers ever made by the Order. FORTY THOUSAND, The Exposition has been very largely attended to-day, the number of visitors belng between 40,600 and 000, A number of exeursions from outslile towns arrived, among themn that of the New York bankers, who came vver {0 asslst at the dedication of THE NEW BANKEUS' AND BRORERS' BUILOING on the Centennln) Gronnds, This delegation num- bered nearly 1,000, Inclading Jadies, The pro- ceedings were opened by E, C, Knlzht, President of the tUnarantes ) ompany of Philadeiphia, wha matle un uddress of weleome. The party then adjourned to the Jdndges' Hall, where the Pun. Eidrldge Gerry Spaulding, of Now Yotk, delivered nn address upon **One Hundred Years of V'rogress In the Dowingss of Bankin: AMe, Spaulding gave a history of 0 number of the old- time hanks and bankerd, including the Bank of Enzlund, also paying n merited tribute to the patrl- otle Robert Morrie, The first. bank _organized fn the Unlted States wus The Bank of North Amerl- ca, ut P'hHadelphia, In 1781, Thix lustitution wag cstublished nnder the nuspices of Mr, Morrls, Su- perintendent of Fluauce, oud o delegato to th Continental Congress frum the State of Pepngyl. vanln, After spesking upon the Improvements and prozress In banking during the post hundred years, he closed hiw address amid the plasdits of his hearers, TR GILMORE CONCERTA will he removed from the main buililing to the wagnificent mnsic pavillon which lbas been cs- Jecially ereeted far the in the Lonkdowne Val- ey, ot anil nfter Thursday next. dune 1. Nowe birn of weats under ghndy trees have been put oronnd the stands to accummodate the numcrous patrons of these splendid conceris, aud no more comfortable und enjoyable spot could be found luy}\'hcm to rest and listen to the melodious strulne, CENTENNIAL JOTTINGS. EXINIT OF TEXTILE FANRICS—AMERICAN PROG- REsH N CARPRT-MAKING—TIHE CARPET-SHOW —CLOTIHB AND TUEIR QUALITY~COMPARISON WITI ENGLISIL GOODS—~A TRICK OF THL TRADE —ULANKLTS AND SIMILAL GUODS—MINNESOTA N1 CALIFOKNIA—OIL-CLOT!IY, LT CETE! COTIONS AND SILKS—A STORY OF LOVE AND LIMGURGEN, Speciat Correspondence of The Tribunc, PitLADELPIIA, Pa., May 20.—At the end of the Malu Building, farthest from the principal cntranee, there is a competitive exhibitlon of o very futeresting character, There fs u lavge area of I don’t know how many thousand square feet, devoted to textile fabries of varfous kinds and of Ameriean manufaeture. I think nine- teen Amerdeans out of twenty, aud I could al- most say ninety-uing out of u hundred, would be nstonished, I walking through this place, and obzerving what comes from American Inoms und factorivs, Curpets and cloths, silks, enting, and n hundred other things, are displayed; und the Oueness of many of the exbibits fs caleulated to hring ont a good many exclamations of delight. I devoted the best part of the morning to an examimtion of this part of the Exhibition, and came out of i much us the Queen of Shebn went from the presence of King Solomon, I thought I knew something in a general way abaut our textile business, but Tfind 1 was not halt a8 wise us I thought Twas, Beginnlog as I begun, one fluds a wholo row of CARPET-LXHIDITS, Tn the inajority of fustances, you look fnto n room 15 or 18 feet sguare, nnd find the Hoor covered with one speclinen, whilu the walls on bree sldes are hung with others, Rolls of ear- pets stand around nest to the walle, und each has u yard or so unwound, as Ina regular carpet- store.” ‘The artleles on exhibitlon are thus mude 10 appear to good advantage; aud, 18 the ruoms ure {u a row, you can easily ko comparisons, The tirst that'yon come actoss I8 the exbibit of the Bigelow’ CurL. t Company, of Boston; md you thh this ~ very nieo une til you_ pgo on to the” next,—from Youkers, New York Stute,—nmd find that it I3 I\m us poad, Then you come to an cxhibit rom Roxbury, Masa, and then oue from Low- elly [n the smie State; and beyond this Iast you 4nd onu from Hartford, fn the Land of Wooden Nutmegs and other rural commoditics, You fan o back and forth along this dine, and, it pressed for an oplufon, the bhest way you can 2eb out of the wmatler 45 to admit thut cwh thow |x hetter than any others I eonfess thit 1 4l not know that we Tnade such r'uml @upets n Awerlen ns one s here; and, the moge 1 ked nt them, the more £ wondered that 60 y people send abrond for thefe carpets, and bur up thelr noses or thelr toes at the Nome- mide articl 1um pot up in the technfeal homes of ety Iocan tell threeply from Axmuister, ol Brissels from Turkish, fst us 1 tan tell Old undred, when 1 hear i from the tabre de mon pere or Yaukeo Dovdle, Buf, when It comes tu all tha grades and ehades of difforency Inenrpets, 1 nm lost, or, at all events, bewillered, 2ud tam glad to get out aud pretend 1 have sn fm- bortunt engagement aronnd the corner. TUERE ANE MORE CARPETS bewtdes thoso T have mentloned, and § have o lst i1 my note-book of something ke u dozen notes, st of the exhibitors uro from New England h ew York; two or three are from Penneyiv il herg ore mono, 1 belicve, from nny Stute farther Wost, There la a wonderful slinilurity nnumr them unj »o that, an Jan uot a member of the Tlonrd of Bshibitlon Judges, 1whl ot pres tend (o say which {s the best, Fshould much dis- like ta bo on the Baard of Judges, and bo come pelled to pasae an oplalon In fuver of one mun und uinet another, when ol ars equally good, or, at {cast, appear to'bo wo. Fho Judged will ‘Tuve o bard Ui of it mony of the departments, onid thosg of them whosra’ troubled with consclences wIl} bo likely to b awake a good maay aights Le- bween now and the 18t of August, when ma{ aro expected to have their work finlstied, And 1 know ©f 1o pluce thut will frouble them mora thun this aren which contalus the Americun carpets, Close by tho carpets thers aro somo table-cloths st riga Ina Jargy case, Tho sugs have o goft und liactive sppenrance, that would bo a comfort aud connolution to your favorite Louwe-dog; and warbe you wouldn't mind tsking 8 nop thero on Four uwn account, some hot afteriwon, There are Woven ekirta in great varlety; oud, by the smiles oF approval on the faces of ihe fem(niue promes vadurs, 1 judge that by makers knew thelr busl- Boss. There aro soveral exhibita of whawls, —ono I purticalar, from thy Watervliet Milly My eye, owing to the great variety of the gouids dispiny b Ehe Senich shawla aro well linfiated Diey and thers are all kinda, frow light to feat winte to bluck, amd from cosly to chedf For good and serviceublo shawls, any (hing ehort of lace-work or India fabricy, 1 sec no rensuti why we Fhould go abroad uny more than for carpets, “The Anality Of the Asmerlcan shawl 18 excellent, snd tho tro [s xolt und frm at the s tine, © We uu- derstand tho manipufation of wool fu nearly att its hrspclica, und ure fust comfug up side by side with the pations who bave humuluu)‘mtz it for hundredd of yeurs. Glyeus a little more tine, and we wil il:e theinat the game, and pive poluts 1n nul canght argain, TIH MISSISSINLT MILLS, Vtastcd ot Wensow, 140 lica abuye Now Orleasss lnve an exhibit more interestl Bberanen 1t {9 feum Lho Sonth than from sy fealnre of excel. Tenee, The clothe displayed seo quite ordinary, nad - Intended evidently for home .unnnm{:lll-n; ey belung 10 the Gunily oF < Buttenniia® thuu thele color fn varions,” 'They conwist mainly of checkn, ko the buxiness of o hank of deposit; and Youds of dark colors, all sirong and good, hut withantany finencsa of finlsh. Cloag by ews Suuthern clotha thers [ 8 Tagee dplay of morquis to-netting, which woukd make gond clothing for e wenther we shall have before long; and, fna Hhow-caw: nnderneath (s netting, there Ioa large qunntity of coril of varlous colors. Now we conie 10 cluth fntended for masculine porments, and there are eanca anil canes of them, until you al- oAL weney of lookingut them, 5t (n heen that you are ngrecably surprinad ut the work performed hy Atnorlcan miliv, 1L was not very I g fat it wan fmpossiblo to fimd a really “fine and delieate cloth from an Ameriean faclory, and thore of us who wanted goud articles for every-dny wear Bl o By (he fmported stoffs. ~ Now th tines hnve changed, and you can nee in half<a-dozen ex- hibity mnnLil which “yon cannot distlignish from Meltons, and 'j" Is, anil Wesl-of- Bngiand gouds, Peehaps the denler might note the (iler- ‘and show low_the (niported waw untike to domeatic; hut £ don't think 1t would be so with the oriinney 'wearer of clothes, [ swent round nd rotnd the enses, and found a great variety of what med (0 be jroods of the very best quality for centlemen's mnfte, The eshibits of tho Globe Waolen Company and_ of the Burlineton Waolen Company lnbreksed mo very favorably, hnt dow't let overy other, exiiblior underrtand "that [ pro- tend 1o decknre My wun not Just ne good, inspiteof the e qualitica of aur Ametican poods, thero are (hansande of infefficent men sanong: un who ¢t refuse b weas anything but the Impaticd article, Bome of the tiilur accommo. date them by seliing American cloth i forelzn, sud churging i profit_af 30 40 per cent. Two folls of 1he euiue kil of waterial, nud from one and th eame il will le fide by elde on tho cutter, and, When you wunt soniething for o busi- ness-anit, this tallor 1 ready to accommudate you. *lere In & plece of Engish goods,™ Ne rays, *'n vary cholgs Ui fudeed, dind n' sule trom it will et €55, You look at it tud admlre it, and then yon ask what that_other pieee fs. *That (8 an Amierican linitation, " he replics, 8n he pulls it for- ward with an_air of conteinpt; ** it looks very smnch like Uie other, and to the ordinary eye there tano diflorence, But examine it closely wid you will at ‘wnce obsveve the ruperiority of the English guods, | ITyou want o suil feom thfe, § cau wake it for 18 to £40,9 You Juok ut the {wo pleces, and, as your eye {9 not an ordinary one, you percelve ot once that the Smported articlo a tich the hest, You are quite tihely to onler the Ofyhepeical sult, and give the taflor u_handsome pruit. I do not gy that all tallors practica this trick, but 1 know romo that “do, and that §t Is far from Infre quent, Al T have kaown the tunn- fueturers fn honeot New England who nflixe ¥rench or Engllsly Inbel4 to thelr gouds, a0 i accommodnte customers Who wonted the labels to aniet any Hogering doubt in the breast of n pros- pectlve buyer of a wit of clothes, 'The tallors Wers not ut all decelved by the manufacturers, and the anly aufferers by the transaction was the cunsainer. lic would bave his clothes made of foreign stufl, and wo he paid 4 forclun price. 1o pald it willing- ly, and, as the material was thoroughly goud, he obtuined hig money's wortl. DRESY-U00DS AND FLANNELS, hawly, socks, und _wtockings, lie aronnd here in tasteful groups, There are'oceans and ocenns— 10 syl Souritively rouda, and " cut, Which se gveriune justat preeent, i€ one may Jud Josw prices of cloth, und ‘tho ubsence of dividends on Liic part of tho Companies. There are yurin fur spinubiz, weaving, Knilting, and _other work of camnon cotton and muslin Lof the cutton- by the and there arc Imens dod cottons, and cottons and lincns, There are weveral ex- hibits of woolen blankets, lap- nitd earrlage-robess and, rather cnrlousfy, tiie best of them ure both faf awsy und far upact, One s from Minncrotn, and the bther from Callfornia, — the flrst being the North Star Mills, of Minneapolin, and the other the Mlssion Mills, of Saun Francisco, ‘The exhibitor of the Miysion Milla told mo that they used 1,500,000 pounds of wool unuually, and that it was all grown In Californis, and o great deal more 10 “They had blanketa of siowy in each corner of thelr khow-cane nket woven with stars and atripes into an Amerlcan g, A man could fold himsclt n this banner of his country, and sleep with more cotafort than in tho ordinary one of thin and slazy bunting, eapecially If the night were frosty and e were cumping out among the Sierras, Millinery and aetilelal lowers have a place close Dy tho cloths, but 1 didn’t take them i thix morn. g Leromedd the maln afsle o the exhibit of SILKY AND SILE MATERIALS, Thera fu o Jarge varlety here, all the way from silk- thrend up t dress-goods such us no tady need be anliaied to wenr, Faterson, N, d,, seenis to have the hest lot bere, us it hnd wore exhibite than wny other ane place,’ Tam told that the American silky have attatned so much popularlty that the demand in constantly up to the wapply, aud sometimes abiend of it: and, 1f the mnkera have sent un o fair sample of thelr product, they have no reason to he ashimed of themeelves, The manufacture of wilk- wouds In this country has grown more rapidly than anything else of thesame kind. 1t fs not o very ald busiiess bere, but it now has milifons of capis tal Invested, aud Js kald to be ylelding n haudsome profit, 'Fli¢ manufucturers nie not yet np to the tine«t work of the French makers, hit they bld fulr to be quite even with them before another decade, Thera nre fomo_Americun )mltllus. In imitatiun of fhe Irish, but not quite up 1o them in polnt of lustra mwl tnish, thongh they reem 1o e sufliclent budy 1o be well woven, ™ 1n tho show of oll-cloths, we are rather behind the age: atany rate, 1 didn't seo any to-doy that we uve rearon to be proudof, There are some pood incus, principally from Brooklyni and there are woma'lurge rolls ‘of Turkiah toweling, and whole rows of casen contalning thread, Thero in u whole 1ot of rope and cordage, including one chormibug Httle neck-chaln about G inches ln dinmeter, Thiy is enough for one day, unless you are daft on the subject of testiles, and you may be i€ 1 Koe, on much longer and cowpel you o read all I write, Let us hove o little fun and then stop, I will fel) you A BTORY OF LOVE AND LIMIUNGER Some mmths oo, o youth of this or some other clty took a faney to a inniden fair, aud began to be polite to ber. flemet her when ho coutd at par- tlew and that kort of thing, and vecarfonally li called Lo ree herat home, She Hked the young iman, and wnlled sweetly when his nume wis mentfoned.! 1o was Auguetus, und she was Mary Jane. Auguse iy wasn't worth n ecnt nanclally,” but Lo lad o eapltal of hope that wurpassed the' treasure of the Fourth National Bunl, Mary June hod a fatficr whose nanie was Jones, e dldn’t fancy Augustin und didn't like to have i wpuoning around Mary dJune, But he wan o shrewd and wensible old duffer, und ho knuw, If ho rabsed his volee in_ opposition,’ that Mary danc's Uking would be strengthened futo regalar red-hot, dinmond-pin, fiat-footed Tove, 8o ho kept el and pondered, and then Lie hiton o plan {0 smash tho conrtship of Augzustuw Into sulthereens, At the boarding-house whers Augustus lived, there Jived also two youths of bl nge and sex, whi were ua full of mischief nua_caicus [n of scokers for oflice, S0 Pupn Jonew went to them und un. folded his pluns, und offered tiem $10 upivee to Drinz It to b successtul end, Within s week they tmd the money, and this s how they earned It Augustun wan 1o call on his Mary'June that even- i, k0 of caurye e it an hix beat clothes for the accanion. Half-nmhour hefore he went (o his room to drens i fricnds went there and tool bl beat cont from tho wardrobe, They ripped opes 1he linfiyg between tho shoulders nnd pudlulxluflcuuplu of very thin alices of Limburger chovse. Yuu know what that §w if you luve any familisrity with German beer-hall, Auvustusdressed and atarted forold Jones' house, Nochanged his seat two or threo thies In the atroct-car, and, when he reached the doorstep, hu turned ugain und auain, ke a dog about to lie but ‘twan N e veenpled aweat on the aofu, at Mar: anuws sldlo; but thab evening s won inelined g dignity, snd_accupled an arm-chair s conple of anis aivay. She went twlce ot of tho room 1o iy ier handkerehief in Cologne-water, aud tho second tiwe sho brought the butte and olfered somw 1o Augustus, After lie b gone horo anid ehinnged hin clothes, o ome of the boyn took hisu out 1o wilk, while tho other restured tho cont to ita former conditlon, fle cxamined b very enrofnlly Defure ho went (o hed, aud nnturally discovered wothing wrong, ex- et the ecent of tho rusca which lingered there il lint when, three eveninga Iater, ho agsln visitel Mary June, 1he trick was repented. OLE Jonos ol tiken care 1o hide tho Colugne-water and every- tilng elxe of that character, £ that the offenso of tie Linburzer “coutil not be condoned. o fuir tafden wtond [t for lialt-an-hour, then sho finted and cullud for tho old folks, She was horne to hor wom, and Augustus wan L home, Noxt morn- g I 1 Bighdy-perfumed’ note (white- tase wan the odor iU exhited), which told hhn that wor the future they had better bo fricudu only; aud, tie next tine rho'mut i, she hoped it wanld be i1 “1“ open alr, sud she would try (o ki vard, P BXPOSITION-NOTES, GENERAL VIEW OF THUE BITUATION—PROGRESS TOWAID COMELETION—TUNKEY AND HER THOUNLES—TIE STATE BUILDINGS—AN 1RATH BOSTONIAN—WIIAT THE MAINE BOYS Dih— WORK OF THE JUDOES—SOUVENIN OF Tig WAN—JAVANESE DIONZES—CHINESE CALAMI~ TIES—PUBLIU CONVEYANCLE—A PALL 1N LPUICKS. Special Correspondence of Ths Tridune, PiiLAvELEaIe, May 27—Duy by duy tho Ex- hibition is getting into shape, Some of the de- patments progress rapldly, and some—poor "Tirkey for cxample—muke hardly uny progress atull. And, speaking of Turkey, it is really anusing to sco with what fudignation the man o guand there resents the lfting of the curtaln walch Wides the array of boxes lylng around lge the houses of o Syrlun village, wd trls to make Dbelfeve that the representatyes of tho Bultan ure endeavor- g to d. something, There s suld to o o tine kg of shawls, carpets, and that sort of thing, hlddw uway in those cases; and I un- derstand that yome of the parties connected with the managnent of the Exhibition have offered to furmis all the mouey needed by Turkey to put herexiabit fto shape, provided the Commlestoner Wil pledgou sufild nt portion ".( the goods 4o secyre (he ndvance. Thls ths var"':JLL{;';;:;: L‘;’J;;' authority tu do, sl s the o B9 O Lunls 3 elowly Oulshiing uud decoratiug 18 paviliyn, i, g4 an exeollont apechmen of Moorlsh architecture; and her Comtnissoner hopes to e ready by the end of next weeks In the Egyptian Department, sote new things huve been opencd up in the Iast two days,~the most noticeable thing belng the door of the panctuary of R mosque. i Gairo dating from the fourteenth century, and carved fn chony and Ivory, It s thoroughly Arahesque In style, and one of the lest gy mens of Arah wood<arving of the old sort ever seen In Amerien. Boe other speelinens of Arab skill have been ahown up § but none pf them equal this, and tone of th are so ola. Baracenle art hias hieen on th oline fur u tong iy undd It §s hard Lo find o thing of the present thme that equals the pro- ductlons of the centurivs Gt are gone, The b tions of Tslam are passing nway,ani for an Hns- tratlon Jook ol Turkey. - Aditl-Azlz resemblos Sultun Suleiman and " Mobammed le Conguer- ant chicfly fi Iweing very much unlike them 3 il the 'I‘mkl‘;h soldlers of to-duy are asml bur- Jesque upon those that eapried” the G victary three, four, and five hundred y THE STATE BUILDINGS are, one after another, dropping inta line with thelr preparations, and opening up. for visitors, The Hlinois hulllllukr I8 open, and very cuze- It {83 andgo I3 the Ohlo buflding, which s the iy State edifice of stone, ‘The New York tuildlig [ prominent ond pretty, swl i admibly it Lo aga, furnlshed throuchout, and ko e the Mas chusetta Imitding, There was o funny incld, to-dany at the latt tabllshment, Col, Oliver charnge of the edifice Ite cunitente, and by ax Hite 1w §s pussible for any man to e, Yenterd middie-peed woman from the Bey State called y o nt thie huitding, and wandered uround untif whe came to the privatereception-ravm of the Governor, The double door are alwuys kepl wide open, o that the entire room and contents can be reens hut fngzrens fu prevented by means of o wire-gate nhant 4 feet high, 'The old girl shook thy gate, and dee manded that 1 eionld be apened ; whereupon Cal, Oliver explatued the uren of the room, und told hier that visitors were not adwmitied to the apart. ment, She brig e -thrhit, f1xed her spectacles firimly, rested her eazle eyes on the Colonel,and then #aid, fn a voice Mke the whise He of u pirrow- ative: *My hisband vo! ov, 1tice, and I've Just as good o rizht Lo g0 in here am anyhody b It you don't open that door In une mintite, 1 will tell iny hosbund when 1get houe, and he'lt wrlte to the Governor and IAVE YOU PUT OUT OF TIUS 'ERE 1O unless yon lenen how o tecat peop There, now, du you hear thaty" Col. Olver heard, tlmv,l lurlund uway to shed u tear and have s chunce o Taugls. The Arkaneas building s a huge structure of clrcular form, and with a great deal ot glase abont §t, that will muke it a trille troplcal when hot eatlier comen on in dend earnest, The Michiun i getting Its coverlng on and sxsuming 3 [Lhuw for sume time fesembled un orna- tal bird-cnze ou a colossul gl au the frame was all in place, aud ouly lacked the coveriug of hoarda that weut astray with the car that hrought them from Grand Rapldsc 16 was very nice for ventilation, but not rutlicient protection againet aun and rin. The New fampshire Guifd{ny (s small, Jike the State which sent I, and so i the ome from ithode Jadnnd and that from Marsland, Veonont bunapmall buikiing, wob yet finished and £ any fold there inu row whout 1t, fn conse guence of any judividual sttempting to run it ur s own prisate purposes, mther than for the general oot of those who ciine from his State, New Jers ey b lurks and cummodions bullding nle ally and Internally, reflects credites bly upon those wwho built and furnished it ‘The Californta bulldinz ¥ lare, but not vers griceful; it looks like o pocket-cditlon of a State-1louse or uther public edifice, nidd is not near con on, Tis nelghbors hase ngered som of theCalifornians un {uthmution that Uhe honwe fs Intended for the next Centennlal rather than this, A joke invented by & reporter of the Zaquirer, and printed b thit yper u few dayn uo, i ood ‘cnotgh to be repcat- wdi A mun from Bangor entered the grounds by the gate nenr the Agrlealtural’ 1ull, and, ufter pamdng ihrongh that edifice, besan to look aronnd, A policeman of whorm he {nqaired showed bim which Wik the Government Building and the Women's Pusltion, wnd polnted out In succeerion the virjun State buildlugs and Muchlnery Hall. ** What In o that ¥ eabd unar, as he Indi- eated with his - ambrelly the great edi- fice in the distanee, > Wiy, thut," waiil the eu prired pollceman, **that Iy the 3ain Buliding,* S+ Oh, yen! that's' the Maine bullding, 119 wid the counttyman, with u smile of dellzht. "1 Eknowed out buys would get up ~omething o, T AUHOES G AWALDS. § Some of the Hoards of Judged went to work with greut promptuess, AN thelr members were here, und they orgauize ¥ r o remblago on ‘Chursday, and took their conts off for Iusuess, Exhibitors were notified to have thejr docaments n at once, and, that therr shonld be no deluy, they weros told that, unless they had them in by o certaln thno, they conld not gt thens in at all. “and their exibits would not be consldere. You may be sure thoy will all come promptly up to thne, {1 one of the geoups where the Judses were ll ready, thes begt on Thunday afierioot, Laat night they had exmnined over ffty exhibits, taken thelr notes concerning thewm, aid filed the documents rewdy for making the desired compari- sons, In iy particulsr group, many of tho oxhibits were at Viewna, _and, an oodly numbgr of he’ Judgen & Were-m the Internatlonngaduey uf 87, they conld simplify thelr work v iuch. In wome of the xroups there will be very enny work, na thero jn o single exhibitor who stands so far ahend of the others that there will e no ditleaity in getting ununtmous oplnfon, - Bul In other weroupy, whe! #0 many exiibits are very nearly alike, it will be nerplexiig, o [ expluined fnmy Jetter of yesters day; and it will ho lrder to micet that diiculty hiere than it wan at Vienna, where they gave medals tw everybody, and hiad ro inany prades that cuch exhibitor wis pretty wurs of something. The lm- perlal Commibeeion afterwards suw ity jstuke, aud reconsidered muny of the awards; and, later on, It obtained fron the Emperor special decorations for men who il been conspicaons as_inventors, fielas Fafrhanks with welghing-npparatis, lowe with the wewingomachine, Remington wilh the ! -londinz cille, und u'few other nventurs of Amerieun birthi, ~Our Commisslon thinks the sys- tin of awarids based on written reports Is the bet, It cortainly can't produce mure growling than did thy tlrat swardy by the Vienna duries, AN UNPOUULARL 5QUVENIR This morning, at the Trans-Continental Hotel, T found a man endeavoring to sell a souvenir, for which, I nm happy to suy, he found 1o Jurchusce, ar nt fenst none while 1'wax looking at him, It wis a lithographic sheet with the Confuderate’ flaz in the ceutre, nnd vome. serollwork: around the bor- der, —ihe work contalnlng in the eorners views of soue of the placed where tho ftebeln did kome of thelr best debting, Snrronnding the fiag were somo erel style, and hetween hasted »ome of the money of the so- lled Confederate States of Ameriea, in notes of varlous denominotions, *‘llow much s this worlh?" 1 asked ‘of the would-he vender. **1t % for S22, ' eald hie; and then lo went on to say, heso notes are all gennine, and are pasted Lo thu lithopraph-rhiect. “Only o thousand copies are published, and no more will be." "1 ndded, ** No more ought to he;" and T felt ke making him a gowl, sound Fourth of July oration ot the kub- ect,’ 1 think the fellow ought o bu sent honie and hin souvenits put Into the save. \e fw ot ready than Lun to ndmit that the Rebels fonght splendidly and malntained them- welven gallantly, —how could they bu Americuns anil do otherwise? Soma of my hést friendu were i the Rebel aervice; they did what they believed 10 bo rleht, and did It well; and now that the War iwoverand mors than ten yenrs gone, wo don't bother onr hesds abunt §L when wo meot, ey are wiiling to tet hy-pones by by-gones, and wint to forget the whole disagrecabld business, We are i the Centenulal yeur of our Republie, and can meat on perfectly common ground when we refer to the Revolutionand the eveénts that ande us & nation, Every mun, North or South, ought 1o lay sside the animonlly growing out of the events of I80L et sequatry snd do nuthing 1o awaken [t Inoreanging Thin extfbitton, tie Miigers havo made. 1t 4 ,llunnl|un wan posslble for thent to do with thele i v, und you Wil have to seareh pretty uills gently for partlan souvenies before you i thew, And for this rearon § way not ! to find the lll-ddh'r of “sonvenies ™ thls morning, and think 1o wwould bomore of u patrlot §if he devoted his at- tention tu the sale of cook-booka or grides to Philas delphine A puuphiet showing the resources of the South wonld be far mure usoful than bis present atuck In trade, ORIENTAL DEVELOD ‘T use a California ex, i ** panning-out™ in the Chinese and Jap puriments, Hoth of them have moro Hl\:i’ Kuow whiat to do thelr extibits ure rathier erowded with the surplus ntuclk, And day !nf dlay us they usu-u up thelr hox- cx, wiil ag ono studies what ey Jve alrewdy on exhibition, the wonder fncreases at the tineness wnd dedieaey of Chineso nnd Japaness work, 1 huve spoken once of the Japancss bronges; but, when [ wrote sbout there, 1 liad not seen revers) things that have since come under my eye. 1t b nn usu attempting to dexceibe them: 1 might writo o Pogeof Tag T beforo 1 eould give you, with- out u pletorfal representation, o falr ides of what thoy have lu two or thre the Jupaticsy de- partment, Such delicacy of work jd not equuled in uny other lh'l 1, and Libink the Ewglish, French, aud {talian exhibitors must feel down [ tho mouth when they o iuto the Jupanese llclpurl- some fino odn lins ud U wpacen. aronnd ot ‘oud look uround, - ay they Wil bo forced 1o adimlt that the fest prize belonga to the oblique-eyed Japs. Somo of the vasca ahow an aiount of Jabor bordering on the anurvelous, und I was nut surprised to jearn that a #lngho specten had required’ what would amount Ly tourly suvon years of the worls of “uiiv . Bomo of thy vases aro eoveral hundred years old, sud a careful comparlson of the ancient with the nuidern shows that arl hos ot progressed muck ikt thls poaplo [ tho Tast 10 or hree centur) It will b Intereating (o abserve the effeet of fo eian futerecuuras upon Japunese deslgning, now Uit the Idand Emplrs i thoroughly open to the world, Bt it swiFdonbtless be wany years before any eliango by pereentibles art everywhors clinge to ta nuttonal pecualinriticn, and mn\\'i cro I it morv Yikkely to do vo han $n the diatant Orlent. ‘e Chineso exhiblt many epechmens of wood and Ivary earviig, nnd, b g past of thole wpace, some wiel were ut work, The Chinese departinent 48 very vieh in poreclaling, und Tam told_they have rome magnifcent ones not yet opened, Somo of thy cgses prove to huvo been voughly’ hundled on thelr way hore, us the p o wngshed and dise urded condition of their coutents, Sotmu fino vases aro completely rutned, and a box-full of cups sud enucers fooke u thauth u drovy of donkeys had been danciti s quadsille aotng tem. | am sorey for the damde, but the Chivese don't appar to worry over {1, ar ote of them aweplled, ety heap” moro poreekiine in Ching-—plenty ! when sumic one tried 10 conrolo him {or the uceident. 1 Lavew's yob taken Cllna u desd earnest, bus only mied aromnd the o enouith there for 8 dozen ] Hon wanldu't e half desceil PHILARELPTHIA CONVETAN AnT predleted a fuetnlat ago, th vehiclea b n womewhat, opentng-day the rates were hish, eats man conbdexpect them o he ot you can Hide to nr from e §0u come: f1om 1t, orprivate resid dothinina e wazanctie, on tomfortable sats dinitgrecable_about deiver or vebicle it 1 cmne down from the pronpds (o a beo-horse cars Finge (U wiw o Jandan, 1€ you wint fe uct Kind), reating four prrsune, for ot the upening day 1 trled to (perhapn the samed), and the driver demande atnnncr ax nfry g the top of n tree, Nobody tee fenr hugh prices o Philndeiptils now, i he hix eyea open only n little wig, oot are 0bund - nnt Awd reavonabies board fx at falr ricess hulels Tave come down to thier figires of the » are low enousrh for anybody ey are not, you have the cosnopolitun strect-car, rything i all right, down tuthe restasrantsin srowmds, One or two of them mny bear a Jittle atching, bog the others are sil bt 1f you lonel 1 the grounids make it puint 1o »e il of fare Iuare you ordr, aud doirt teke sy exsuse fof its EXHIBITION-P?OIN"Y OUR FLAG 13 ATILL THERE—THE MISTAKE OF A FULITICIAN=TIHYE MASONIC CELEBRATIO! NEW YORK IN A MEAN ROLR—=AN INTE ING EXHISIT OF TIE SOGLETY FOI PRI ING CRUELTY TO ANIMALY — A PIOEON—A PASIUONABLE TORTUR DIET—1IAD ON A PLANK, AND BEPLEC ON SIAD—A SUGOESTION POI WIITEEISI, Kpecial Coprespondence of The Tribune. Prutanrrreiga, May 23.—The flags that were Tt out on the openlugday of the Exlibition are still, fu gereab majority, swinging in the wind, Home of them have blown to pleces, sume are broken a8 to staff, and muny have been taken in by the pradent and ceonomieal uwners through fear of damnge to the hunting, and In the expectation that several daya nay come when the banners will he needed ogain, But Think at least half the flags are stil) there where they were nearly three weeks ago, and they have been there ro oy that we lave he- comne used o thetn and pay no attentlon te the spectacle. A strunger aeriving hiere §s natirally led to think the oty s on o speclal gpre and, M he ds o person of distinetion, lie tay caslly fmagine that the display {s on his account. I was once traveling In Californts fn o party of half-p-dozen, and among us there was & noted politielan. Our advent was known in advanee, and at the villages we gencrally en- countercd a crowil of Joafers around the taverns where the horses were changed or rested and the weary trayelers slaked their burning thirst, At one of the towns we found that all the bunt- ng in the place was hung out on poles or stretehied over the street, and they had gone so far s o hang up the entire serivs of Marryatt's signal-code, the property of o whilom mariner who had exchanged the quarter-deck for the gold-digaings, “ Gentlemen, you have done me great honor,” sald our politician as he alighted at the hotel and clearcd his throat for u speceh to the crowd around the steps. S And who the dashure gou /' sald si hionest miner with a beard lke a deck-swab. “This Is the Hon. Mr. Blunk,” enld one of the party, presenting our fricnd to the crowd [ gecral, and to the pold-Qizger in purtieular, “The Hon, Mr. Blank muy lo dashed,” re« plled the sturdy fortune-hunter, % We baln't oL up 1o show for fiim, Tis 4 the annlversary of the fndependence of Californfa, and that's what all thein flags Is for, Bome of us lielped hlst the bear] atnd thought we'd have u little time, The Hon. Mr, Blaok, {na horn! Our politician sourht the Interfor of the tave ern, aud drowned s korrows in the flowing bowl,—a plass one helding tang 0t whis ky, Ihs pride was wonnded, und even a pre- sentation to the leading citlzens did not entirly assuagre his grief. A sinflar misunderstauding in linble on the Ym of sume of the great men who vome to Philadelphin In these days, [ have heard of one who thus sold himself, but the joke {s kept perfeetly close, and 1 have promised not to blow on Lim THE MASONI( CELEBRATION. Great pru\mmllum have been made for the Munsunlee ratfon on Thureday next. Nealy all the hotels bave cevery room engged, und some of themt will put pieople Into thelr billiards rooms and Kitchens, aud other places that muy uot be occupled at night, The Masonic Lodites ary putting thelr rooms 1 the best possibls ehape, aud @ greut suany banners have been painte for uee on this oceasion. Yon will have the main features of the show by telegruph, and therefore T won't write ont thé progrmme n detall. But I predict that, i1 the weather fuvors s, wo whall have o magnificent display, and one of which the Mystic Fraternity may well be proud. Somw of the I'ladelphinns talk of surpassing the Qikplay of 0 year ngo w York: tlicy may ba able to do ko, bnt, If they do, they will do wutnes thing remurkable. The' misfortune of Philadel- phin iy that she has uo grand street ke Broadway Toe ot dlaping, DAL mhar ity et SRy through several atreets, For instance, the parade of the Knighta-Templar on Thursday will beygin on Broad strect, whenee it will move down Cliestnut strect to Fifth, thence 1o Market street, then to Thirteenth strect, and then to Arch aud Drond strects o far ay Coltmbin avenue. Those familine with Philadelphia will #ce that there I8 aulte a roundabout movement for the procession, and that L getsat one thme very near the pofnt whenee It started, I the weather s Loty a8 it now threatens 1 venture to prediet that's gooa msny of the There e materla] 2 anid then the sege prices of On e but e (Y xhibltion, and, wlen ake you. Uy any Wl i or 25 eente, Y @ and with nothing g veterans unured o Jong marches will fall by uy, o ot ol events, will pet weltry cfore the long march I8 o I New Kork, gl i doy s Just comfortable, and the dixplay was the Freatest ever known in the Unlted States. The Philade! phians must do well to surpass ity or even to vqual 1. They have already made good preparations, nx ngereat many Masonle flags and deco muking thele appenrance on the houxe ticulurly upon bulldings v thelr Ludiges, There flas and symbols witl glve the city s very brillant appearanee, and sfford o chicery welcoie 1o the vyes of the coming guests, TETTY SPMTE OF A QUEAT CITY. Phtlndelphia han now n ehance 1o accnfo New York of u very petty pleco of icunness, and you Tuny be surd the papera are not suw to lprove the chance, Arrangenionts were made some time ugo torun trafns between Boston and Philadelphia without chunge, and the plun went Into operation abunt two weeks ogo, The traln leaving Boston for Phitadelphin 18 stapped ot Mott Hoven, just outside of New York, and the through cam for this oity ure tranaferred to New Jersey by means of the slenmboat Marylund, which ured (o trunefer the truins between Daltimor and Washington De- tlons ‘nry und par- ro the Fraternity hvo fore the bridge ut Ilavre do tirdce wan Wil From e City _the traln comvs to Philadelphin by the Nerthe T, avuld sylvania_and Bound Brook “Ttailway thedelays of New York and butthes. with 1 ripa- clotin ackmen. Tho ronte hus natnrally acquired consldernble papularity, and has voused the fre of New York to an estent hardly Lo be expected, The authorities of that city, fustizated no doubt by the Tupus of obtafning the pulit friendiiness of the hackmen and tho 1 nutnber of voters intimate with them, have tak ul teasures to stop the Curcir bl Lo forey Kty i, on tho ground tht ity 8 ferrg plylne iy waters controlled by tne State of Now ark, und, ws such, requires a li- epse of “charter from the Board of Mdconen, piich it could mover gt witbout waviig verr heavily for it The caro has gonc into the Ualy Stutes Court, nud, i fon, the baat Is aflowed to ran, i sl iisis far this action of the New York authurities, bt 1 question if there s half or o guarter ax much derire for Jus thee as fur the polltica) support and friend«hip of the thousand-snid-one fellows who are cut off from i chance of plunderins the fnnocent teaveler who pawees through New Yore, -~ Aw the Tummany Temder used to say, o the boys a boue to Keep them good-naiired. NUMANITY ON 5XUIBITION, At tho south end of the A ibition Build- Iz theve B4 a display oc but nevertholess of great Bibitof the New Yotk soclety for the Ureventhun of Cruelty to Antmalu, under tho wnagenient of the widely-known anil frequently-derided. Henry Hergh, Where 18 o casu fullaf clubm and heavy whips which have been useil by mien arrested fur cruelty 1o thelr horaca or othet beusts of barden, and xomo of them are weapons capable of dealing the hewviest Kind of Woww, Carl-stakew, barrel? wtaves, fence-palings, Joaded whips, and the like, are thires and each beurs u label iving the name of the s Who iwed 18, snd the punishment deceeed to him. Fhere ore’ hoofs which have been torm froni loraca by the etrect-rallwny tracks, and thero are discased hoofs that have been fendered so by tho sult which thy Campanies Pt on the tracks o winter to melt uway the snow. Heveral thing ure ou exhibltlon showing the eticiency of the Suclety in breaking-up dog-fights, chickCi-fehts, plgeon natehes, and other cricl sports; and some of thein aru_positlyely sickend A pule of chickvns, stoflfed snd preserved, with thelr gits on, und all torn anl bloody, Just s they wers taken from the pit whers the Stfaney™ were Jouking an at the buttte, are By a gines caso; aml hear tiem fs the studvd wkin of o bullodog rescied from u sireet pit where b flebiting with unother dog. Several Rlustentions of cruelty ta Anhnals aro fromed and hupg on the walls; they are cut fron Frank Lestie's Ilustyated Newapuper, whowo proprictor 4 un ofliver of (o Society, and hns done very efticient work 1o s caure, Lt o romark, by the wa, A Lealin 13 & member of the New York Centennlbad Commission, and hus been working very banl for the art-iutercst of the xlubltlon, 1t Was througte his efforts (hat bis State and city were enabled to makio the mugni- cent display funu, art departient, which by at- tracted great attention, and recelved thie gll.llin of al) lovers of pulntlngs'who have visited Memorial Hall aud s sunexes, Of courde, every one will #ay that it s only the Ignorant and uneducated who ate cruel. Don't bo 0 fust sbout yoar optnions, and reeceve your oplns fon 4l yon “have seen Mr. Bergh's coliectlon, Tliers Uré sumples hero of KLU b1 l which 13 used to glve actlvisy to styllsh horseson | Wionnble tntnonts tu New York. and probably elewhere, Incirde of thick leather at ench end of te bit, and the inelde of the feather 1y #tadded with shaep teoth, like thows of a cures- comb., A the tein Lo tisitly deawn, these teeth presanzainet the Eorac's Routh it the cornerd, and drive Ling wild With [nin. ko thit he prances und *biays off, " b the snpreme Wt of the uwner or drlver, freat gumbers of Wieke fustris refined torture heen tuken from th 2 ow York oting has Horjety hus en- awl =omebody haw Myented n Al *ryryro-pizoon, " which imftates the motfon el can e’ hrought dewn by shootisg in cay, an) without giving paln. ~Sample wetuilic plieon n tibited, and ¥ heliey it hae the wpprovel of eeveral men #killed in the Artof sooting, — Of course It will be hard to con. vinee the fanme ahots of the brotality of thelr amusement. and ome of them witl deliver elabor- nte o its to prove that the most humane way of kil o plzeon n to rhoot him, . This might be rodf he bird were fnstantly killed, but everyhody who has any fandliarity with plreon-matche Jnows that W preat wany | birds fly *tout of Dattnd«® and are Jeft 1o die, or they iy awny slihily wounded sud dle or recover us best tey may. Photographs are piven of hotses covered with orem, ar with thelr Tt tstated out of position: and, in near): ¥ instance, the heanta were fonnd working In caris of lwarin’ bnrdenw. Tho: pre letures of cown ko diseased that they swere et gy slinga ta be nulked, and the ik thus oltalned I resuinrly suld 1o cietom e proce vewof carrying fowls by the fees i ustrated, and alsy the mary humane sucthod of tennsporting them In baskets, Thete are diferent forms of Bridlen il Bite 0 horseas and the ventlence of the one kint wud torture of another are whown by Altorether, the eshihiting cannot fash t uve 8 cood 1f 3 the tirat of the kind eentid at a Warld's Falr, - Lotus hupe eaen whll not be the Jast s or, better still, that the e 1 accanion for anottier 1k i result, we munt make a creat change In hu nature. by the avents af Mr, been one of the sporta w wvorcd Lo pog PLANKED 1A D, Did you ever ent n planked shad 1 No 3¢ then, Your 1ife thaw fur hus been o fullure e swasted ¥our tie and pezlected opporiinis tiew, nnd must Jook npon the years that hove paaned wince your birth ae < Of zero. Now, ere goes to (el you about the tinest foud that can De used ta epoil an appetite, A party of fuur of us, who Tave been working hard ever since the openty Exhibitlon. co on and make n Ue exenrslon, — Clance and a steambost Lok un 1 the river to Gloueester Yolnt, and, on arrly. there, we were hnn fur the nen t hotel, We dline: ire, o an planked rhadi and all throueh dinner we talked alout onr misepent Jves, and how happy the Philadelphians ouzht to be, and how thankful they should show themselves toward do ! the mun who fuvented a ]:l:ulkml shad, Fame f§s cvancscents glory - but the flosh of u meteor hut Planked Shad I8 substantial and perennial. Wohad pover enten it before, and therfore never knew the real value of exirtence, We hope to cat it again, and often: and we belleve the Exhibition a greater euccess than ever eipce It caused our Xl. ndering fooleleps to turn where they turnod to- Y. o1l know the sliad, or, {f you den't know him, you know of Mm. In'New York, they fry, or broil, akie him s but here they plank bim. awd they have artiste who can do Jt, and transfer the fi4l to the wood on well se Landacer uscd to transfer pdosto cansr, A planks, penerally of eedar, & fect Jone. n foot witte, anid 2 fuchen tilck, in ta and with It a ehad, ~ Tho Grhi~properly split through the luck and dressed—in luid upon the Plunk, with the ontelde out, and recured in place v s fow nadls, Phen the whole arrangement 14 placed hefore the flre, and the rhad Te covked by the heal, When he and you are ready, he 1« Dienught to the fable and pliced before you, A Jittle walt und Jess pepper. with collaterais of Rlewed corn, green peat, nnd tomataes, bread, b ter, nud ruch odd tritles, und your planked ‘whad Duw gone where the woodbine tiineth, When you four hve caten an_entfre whud, and thousht have had encuzh, they bring you angther pl: with another und larger ehadyion it You eat thix alxo, and then you witl vit buck i yourarmechair, o s pleep, and drewm you are u nud-tactic who has zut an b back and o't get over They wake you, und vou come home fecling at first such fike ah anacewda that hue swallowed” o male with whovennd harness on, but, oftera time, You find the foud easy of dleestion, und are prepared to vote curly wud uften for the inau who luveated plunked ebad, A HINT FOR LAKE MICIIGAN. be elving advice where none s 1l chiance it anyhow for the ad- vantaue {6muy be to the happliese and consegnent wootdnesk of the human ruce, Try this mode of cookery with the whitetish, and eee’if he does not galn apoint in nobllity and nicety. and he has o great desl of both, 1le’fs o splemiid ileh, but, §f unything can fmprove him, et 1t e tried. Don't consult Abmn shout it, or he may object nud prevart. eate, g did the el In e Fronel fable, **With what snuce will you he eaten? ™ nekn the cook as he enters the kitchan and sets ahont preparations for dinner. *We don't want to e eaten at all,™ the tlsly respond tn unison, snd wit their tafls beseech- dnyl, AR e Dien; rovaeten beloa,™ petnrts e edol byon are kb the yuestion. This etory 1% told by vue of the Frenel politieal writers wn @conment upon eome act, 1 dow't remerder what, of Iate Louls Nupuleon, sometime Em- peror of Franc W, K. RELIGIOUS. TITE METIHODISTS, Bavmisong, Md., May 10.~Tie Methodlst Gen- cral Conference 1u- adonted o resolution re- querting the Dishop Lo appoint o Commisslon of six mintsters and »ix Jaymen to confer with other Methodlst Chnrehes on fraternity and unlon, The Committee on the Hlonk Concern were fn- Atructed to nominate a local Sub-Commlitice of the General ook Committes The report of the Committee on Rellgions Corpo- rations wus taked up up. Tiest, It recotumends the $ucorporation of ‘il the Aunnal Conferences, to seeure the advantages offered by the satates of the several States In regard 10 sellglons curpora- it in order to hold trast-funds donated to the Church. Second, It defines the relations of Trus. teen of Church corpurations to the other ofi- cers of the Chureh. Fhird, 1t molkes pravision fur the eale of Church property that 18 no longer needed oF ured for churel purposes. he report wus adopted, and eeveral parazeaphs of the Disclpline on the subjeets were amended to conform to recommendations of the Comultice. I report of the Committee on Revirion of ‘the Hymn-Book was next eonsldered, The Commitiee are unonimously of the oplndon that a thoroush re- vistou of the Hymn-Toak now in use {2 fmperatives and recommend that o Committee of ke such n revision he appointed Board of Bishops, the Commttee 10 by scléct with reference to ' locutfou for divielon fnto th weetions, of five ench. for workips purposce. No Tiymn now i use shall bo exclnded without a_ vote af three-fourthix of the members, and no new hymn not_now In the collection introduced, unleas by a simfior vote. A nuinber of amendments were of- fored and rejected, aud the report was adopted, Gen, d. 1. Weaver offered a preamble reciting that |Ir|\!m»|lhm I now pending (n Congress to request 1he Prestdent to negotiate for an addi- tionaf article fn the treaty nuw existing hetween the United States nnd the Empire of Ching, to- rowith resolitions protesting seafust’ the <ident of thin nation negotisting auy treaty that will place a Jegnt barrier to the entranee of mis- slonaries into the Ewplre of China, 'The Confer- cuce refused 1o entertaln the paper. "Phe Kev, Dr, Myers, the Clisirnan of the Com- wieslan from the Chitreh South to treat on the quiestions a lsue between the two Churches, was fntraduced, Members of the General Bouk Committee, the Miksionn Commitice, and the Churel Extenslon and Freedmen's Ald Committers were siamed and cantirmed, anid the Conferenee tok o recess, AL the afternoun wesslon Keport New 6 of the Conmittee un Misslons, a2 (0 Whether - any chanze in the Discipline providing for the support of mis- lou wis ece-sary, Fecommrended thit & $isrfoi- ary Society, duly meorpursted, be substiinted for e present wystens of wapport throneh churehes and congrezatlons, sid that un office of Superin- tenlunt of Mbysions I fureiin countrics bo ereatsd. Addopedd, Weports 6 and 7o the Conmitten on Episcopscy were wlopted, Tho firat recommends that the prerent Bilshaps e contlnued on the efsetive lat. Pl mecod recommeinds that thls Couference elect 1w Blehoj. The setfon of Bikhop Andrews fn selectiy e hiw renldency fstend of Council 3iu was approved. Jteport No. 7 of the Commlttes on Ttinoracy was adopted. "1t treats of District Conferences, unt prencribis tho order of busiiees therels, — No' jm- Lehange 9 made 0 the Givcipline un this e loard of Tishups wera anthorlzed to ap- polut fraternal delepates to corresponding badlen, Reparts fram the Committes on - Eplscopacy and the Committee on the ook Concern fn regard (o radsing u tund for the rupport of Bishops were des bated, the point betng whether the fund should be faken frons the Buok Concern or collected from the Churches, 1 wau flnally decided that the sum reanired for this purpose’ shisll be u‘p portioncd wmon the eeveral pastoral charges, aud it shall e the duty of the snnusl conferences o see that the awounts asseseed on ditferent aps potntments are rafsed and forwarded quarterly t the hook suents, ] smount appurtioned 1o each charge shall bo a pro rata clalm with that of stationed peachers and Prealding Elders, and the lutter shall bo entitled to thelr nllowance only to the extent to which the clalms of Blshops sro met. Iilshops were authorlzed to submit to the nnnual confercuces the question of amendfnz purugeaph 0 of the disclpliig known as **tho (hink restrice tive rule,™ by wivime the aunual confervnces au- thorlty 10 A the number of proslding eliters’ dine Dlets, snd 1o report tho vole tu thy nest General e NORTHERN PRESHYTERIANS, W Yok, May H0, —At the uight reasion of the Preshyterlan General Assembly au overture fn e gard o Feduclng the represcutation of the Geucrud Awseubly was rejucted by the Presbyterlca—10 10 201 Tho overture on the polity of the Church was adopted, after an amendment making tho repro- sentatlon vne Bishop and one Elder tu overy ffly wiulstcrs; s the Arscmubly adjourned. e Assembly to-day, on the’ overture in refer- ence o the u('newnuco of the Chrlatiau Sabbath, wzed 1he ganchification of this doy by wll QLuseks iterd a resalution approving the uac of the word Sahhath In preference t that of Sunday, in relation te the overfure from the Vrustees of the Linroln University, it was recommended that g£roatoe eare be exercised (o the relection of young nen for that Inatitution, ‘The whote matter of trinle of jndicial cares was telerred to noppecinl committee, with the Muderator e Clalraan. Llie anbiject of representation was nleo referred LB uprial committee, o report Lo the nextAs- wem) The etretion of Elders for 1fmited periodn, and the displacement of standing Elders therehy, un- I clested, was recommentduod, [The anewer to the overiure from Wooster and Blairsville, and the overture from the Synoud of Centeal Jlinnis, ueking for modifications of the direetory of worehlp, waa tnken tp, but the ses- #ion adjourned hefore action wos lngun‘ It war then resalved that the Assembly sdjourn elne die at 122 o'clyck to-morrow. The Assembly rosamed work thie nfternoan, The Bev, Dr Frime scknowledged the reeeipt of A telegrany from the Sonthern Asrembly, contaly Sz the intellizence that they had taken vome n tan i rd 1o fraterunl Telations betweea e and m|ul The Mllcage Committee's report showed that 158 Preshyteries had all pait in, and tie total amonnt eollected bn $24, k4 1 fommisnioners, 23,0031 to the Cont minlttee, 8703 leav- n halunce of 81 was turned over to Treasnrer f | The: mileaze na. sesament for 1877 wan fixed al5 centa por capils, The report wae ndopled, An_overture (rom Rochester, roqueting that a eolumy for wonian's work be placed in the statistis cal report, was aubmitted, After wome dixcursfun, a motion to Tay the mat- teron the table was Just, 48 Wis ulko u inotion Lo aidupt the repnrt, The report of the Standing clion showel B wi receipty of the year were §) mmitten o oasfn) protees 5018, Appre printlons have boeen’ received from 200 chuechy wmounting,_to SLE0.600. Appropriations to churches, 270,000, They stoud Lo-duy ready ty pay all the uileed, L the report of the Standi Committee on rection was ugaln taken up ite adoption moved, e Rtev, Mr, Walworth moved that aid-receiving ehutelies who proposn to ereet honses of worship lie trdvised to eonfer with thelr respective Presbyteriva it regard to the wiyle of architecture and location. Ite m-r:lwl Iu| e Buard of Erection, Theseport ot Iie ¢mmitter on Henevolence snbmitted o re. Port referring to the work of the Synodical Cume infttee on the Benevolent Work of the Church, il retting forth that the Board of Howme Miswion would’ need 50,0002 sustentation for the yenr, 100,000: forciin misslone, 350,000 freedmen, $100,000; mnini-terial retlel, “$100,000: church Erection, ' §100,000: publication, $30,0005 und education, 120, 0ud, 4 portion “of the resolntions nttuched to the re- port was adopted, aml the ranatultg part lald over until to-worrow for action, —— JOW.A EPISCOPALIANS, Des Motxes, May 50, —The Iowa Eplscopal Con- vention asrembled here to-day and organized by electing Dr. Barris President, und the Rev. Smith, Secretary, The clection of a Bishop will aceur to- murrow. The Hev, Do Eccleston of Phifadeiphia, and the Tev. Dr. Terey of Geneva, N, Y., i prominent exndblntes, with s chauce i favor of the choice of the atte T aANAKCA ¢ B AICA” GINGER. SANFORD'S ACAGINGER THE QUINTESSENKCE OF JAMAIOA GINGER, CHOIOE AROMATICS, AND FRENOH BRANDY, A preparation s elezantly flavored and medielnally eectivd'ns o atterly sutpaes ml previne prrincdl of erurde ginzer and hotse 1 e or the relfef and cure of dieaeen wtrd WA (Deltental T th xi. mer and wititer sedsois, aid 1o suddel chauies uf Wi perature. 1t Instanlly Releses | il CUHOLERA MORBUSB, i DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, ORAMPS & PAINS, SEA-SIOKNESS, (0OLDS & OHILLS, (it st biter i OHILLS & FEVER, intorshiihem TEVERISH STITUTION OF ¥ FOILALCOTIOL, v 0f Uhe 1 he and (myortatyon, intion With clholce Aromutics, g¢ devised ana eiinnted by Dr. faced this frenaration b tial merit oo fr alear of anythin efore rompanil- ol i ot ithetndtn bitter oppostiion The aeconid v nfucture 1% sale exce . |u|vL‘ nrey N P SYMPTOMS, i m’ur::l‘h:.ux’:jlr P reata Wil COATARRHAL [jwo n;«i‘:',‘ galiona o SYMPTOMB, [Mvancen mv,’-i‘....,.“:.’,‘x‘y‘.»y e avor At peibnt NEUBALGIO Jinr vt ou. brliane “nd provement 1o lubor-saving uppnratus i adopted so n 16 peEmIt the nee of costly REETMATIO indleriyly and yet retatn o BIMPTOMS it Mo, INDIGESTION, [t tirtef rateisne ot it seen that ME FLATULENOY, Wrdid o Mheithi hive RISING Tt ot e ot OP ro OD’ it P;“lll' @ manner that MAKES e GINGER TEA, le. 2 at mert, and sk T Eestend o MAKES e |4h|n:' 3 Ar‘é‘{é‘l{rlvl:;gelz: Temrelsen to be fduced, TOE WATER [t b luhieel, HARMLESS, |y eier insht bpon I8 GOOD (D' JAMAICA FORALL AGES, REWARD will be pnid forn bottlo af oy other Extract or Exvence of Ingeril gind to it In tine tine Jnmi yur b cers, nnd denlers tn medicine sumplea free. Denlers sho lunl puckages af one dnzen to obinin the trinl tles Tor free distribution, WE & TTER, General Ageuts und Wholesalo Drugsiisia, Boston, In which every poor sufiering Man, Woman, and Child thronghuut the Country is deeply interested, When Dr.Collins Iean aserles of expertments for the purpusc of muklog pepular and eeonomieal an clement 1 the treatment of diwases awd sfimeats which lins )+ st restored the tolite, he my Vith that deter- wtned oppusttlun suobprobrium that s attended s seforniers fu the praciiee of mvdtelnes but e DeATtane successuf i nyeutlon s turned s focs to fricols, an numabepeit bis geateful aditrees by th T reinclple oF Bs 1 cntion conssts (h the appiication of y y e’ of Vol 'wr Gty i attnched tosetierand mialod i trenutlienbng 1 3 < Chint Wit e At shall frt s constuut aud continuous ELECTRIC BATTERY, hen Armiy to the akin by the adhestan of the Paster, WhEH DLl purseascs tie Tiast valisbile tedienl {royrsten to b derivel trum the vereiile knsdoin, Wi U Plantor s e g the wiiected e X e wai b dne s quickly aml_ co 1y as wi Alnsry puroun plaeten, —(at by by Mens preseyre o find, —the watural Searioty duf ol 1 Clie 1 and | i o penetrating us tu stop alioest lane Hately 1he st eACTRCLILI pal, FOBIOYE ruTv e ] draw fnfasauation frem the Ju Ailneyr, elv, hladder, heart, al Putin and sorenceas, ¢! | paralyzed seles und | rnteiul ol soothing thut, onee aliove mlzients, overy other L Ceuch | we o walven olntients,lotfons nents, will st opce e rdeds Faen 113 yarulysts, Cpilepey OF fits, At hervons miscutar afs ectlong, Uhils plasier, by rallyfog the neivons forces 'l-l'i |l.'“\|‘5‘ul Ccurcs wlien every Luows remedy hod el COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS {37672kt rrice, 23 cents. 81,25 for slx, 38238 tor twolve, Hent by mally Iy serspped and warranted, by WEEIS & POTTLR, Uropric- (0 ST. MARY'S HALL, FARIBAULT, MINN, The It Rer, I, I WHIPPLE, D, D, Bector, Mix NUTON, Princlpat, To under the personal ervision of the Bishoy, tenenperlvneed (eachens. [t olfers superior udya ueatlon, Wit un Iy Igoriting wud I The vloventl yesr will hegtn P =AY, e IS, For pe Fve Wit full detatls, ads dn L0 RECTOL, pigil, in I by th Touncd, il ape "I ADVES CENTENNIAL. Mouse, Cliester, Pa. These apachos butlde 3 baiia MUy Avadeiy, ocenpy i i L Cutiiiiaiiling i eateiiaiyo sl uf the i 13w : i Drelaware durlig Ch the aevun: iy tratns div Tide, Clrculs L . VAT en MLEASANT HOOMS, WITH DoAl ‘L“ “M Eatdbitioa, all U s 6 100 Last Made AMUNEMENTN, —BETURN AndPositively Last Appearance OF THE (erman Military Band, A0 ARTISTS, DIRECTOR, CARL BEOK, Threo Urand Coneerts and One Matines, WEDNESDAY, May 31, 2 p. m. nt Diymeuth Chutines e Bi Ty Urand alalinea DYESDAY, Moy 31, 8 p. m. 5 cart mt Farwell Tigily 3 T Fatewell Con ANERSDAY, Jutie 1, afternoon and evenin; Two Grand Gala Concerte, and Summer Night's Yestival In Ogden's Grove. ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME, Tickets, 60 centa, at . J, Haner's Muric Stor NEW CHICAGO THEATRE, T. 2L HOULEY.... Munager, Monday, May 20, cry evening, and Wednesdny and Saturday Matifees, ~ Another weels of Gennine Fun, AGreat BULFlest Alme ot John ilart's very laughable sketel, The Conrt of Appeals. Embracing the entire” strenzth of the Compan Lttle Mac'h New Act, Levy Outdone. Tha M chievous Monkey, “Rirk and Drew, Hall's Ban Babhy Neweomb's Specialties, and the preat doublo 1&1’-( A "i Wedneeday afternoon, benetit of Bobhy Newconb, HOOLEY'S Tflzm;——“ MAGEUIRE & HAVERLY WILL & 2 ADPMA Engagement of Misk Roee Eytinge, commencing Manday esenin, May 20, In 1fer Great Creation o OSE MICHEL, ws plaged by her 124 consveis tive uighte at the Union Square Theatre, New York, The nery sl Costues are those used fn that theatre f the ariginal production of thit llhymh\;;dmuu. Matinecs Wedneaday sl Suture day. THE COLISEUM, BRILLIANT NOVELTIEB. SUNDAY, A and the entira week. The WINNETTS, LOVITE and TOMMY, €O WAY and KERRIGAN, und the HUNSON BROY. Gireat it of £ & CLAIK, sho appear in their new ner o) Lovers,® MUERFHY The” SANYEANS, Samuel and AA LAY, ' JOLIN TIE JGEO.W, DUNBARL The Collscum Qutar- saruny and the entite Company In 8 New Alierion, 25" conte, . Performanca. cvery and MORTON, Mand. BILLY SIAW, G tette, Hill. 'OUN ANDEVEN p ) G, DL, THERE WILL DE M « who reenrted to the tashionable mincral wprines in by-gone years, whore pockets will not permit them” to Jeave thin vear, as il must vislt the Centenalal, Weo udvlss such to buy TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, Drink ft. zet good feam it, rave money, and visit Philadelpbia, A word to the wise {= suiliclent, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS TACHINERY ipdiag STHAM WARMING AND VENTILATING APPARATOR Manufactured by 5 (RAXE DROS, MF'G CO,, 10 N, Jofforson-ut. BUSINESS CHANCE CAR WORKS FOIR SALE, ‘The works of the Olfo Falls Car and Locomotive Compang will e uld, at public adctivn, at the Courts Hlonse door, 0 Charlestown, Clark Cotinty, 1nd.. on SATURDAY, e 10, Tiours of 4 grelockyt . These ure the largers ar works Lt thy country, ure rronyilie, Ind., nod are well it to other hranches of mantfacture, For printed cf cular cantalntug il description of the property ant e of sale, which are extremely liberal, addross Jos. VRAUUE, Agvnt for Truntecs, deffersanyille. Tl ANCIAL, $50. $100. $200, $500, $1,000, TIINGUAM &CO., Bankers and Nrok. N, Y., tnake for customera desirabie of large of small smounts 1y slocks of ¢ iegttlmate character, which frequently pay from five tg twenty times the amount Invested every thirty doys. Etorks bought and enrried as loni oa desired on deposii of i bereent, _ Clreulars and weekly reporta sent free. <70, between thy ol 0, . and Mot cut vd ailjacent (o Ji 70 MAEQ And e Bulidiner and for P'ure ED-ABOUT 000 TNLDERY enwk (Seotland) new Parochl lasgow New Cnledonian Hall woy Btutfon. Ehed Jiceommodations for bullders aud LOWBE WrCULIMOY hat the works, Wages, gl e lour. Twi v ployment_to’ steady workimen, Apply t 101 1LL & SON, Cuntractors, Greent ok &nd Purt Glascaw, MEDICAL CARRDS. Lisck ospilal, cor. Washinglon & Franklia-sts, el Ly the £ate of Tiltnuls for the express par (052 Imuedtnge Teles i all cases of private onnle, atd ritary diseases Il tielr compliented < T well Rfiowd, Gt DI JAN e Bend O e ProTeastot fr e st L exprrienee are ailaipurtant, - Semdnal BRI Limie by drenind, plngles o i Jinal, €0 stV ey be curo dellcate ntientton, el or Wiy tenita, A Bouk (ur Ui titlil tedld you ull ahout thicee Why Rot=W eeits 1o Toois and pariors. Yo s daes bn sixty years ot u it v ited, Ot I 4. . 1 stid 3. ket Wenliness, T, Jatues hia'1g [ tike toctor, Dr, Consullations atways freg Duidnys, peatrevaud tency Ul & “raduste of the fefora Fieuger tocated o Northwesl, LY real Scientifl s, dud sacradly snitidiae An Ulusteated work, 773 pas Jriva ) 2] ¥ {0 jna, et Marringo Gy . ‘ Price 50 conta. A buok SEd Leken, bt bw tampe, Tree Ak th Al at b ey Iice ak ths DR.CLARKE, Patalished In 1451, Younre sdvised to consult the Celebratel Dr. Clarke, 191 Sowh Clarkest, In any ronte, Triva 20, Ladice 14ilt on all Trresularities and Dixenses. with the ase ay rellef, Celebrated Fenale Piily b 89) per box, ** Pessarle Proventit™ P Send amp for 4 Safegnard of Health,* 7 Vietlms 0f Belf. Ahase send {wo stamim for worls ol Nervous und Kexial Diagas Sully by Ietter, und Medic recure from olwersati atients. Call or Wit ¥ beul everywh i, Thne Swnd and N Bonk *Your Klient Friv 5 contaby mnfl. Address letters Dr. . D. CLARKIE, Suutlt Ciarl Clifcago. DR. C. BIGELOW HAB REMOVED from 270 South Ciari-st., cor. Van lue Ten, WoRE Weat Madiron-et., cor. Jeffersan, Chicuio, 111 i Tas fiad for the finst twenty. yenrs the Iangest i tiee {h the clty for Clironfe anl Séxuai Diseusen, Berninal Wenkews, [mpotoncy, the result of self-abusein youth, arsexunlexcesses b inata 'urs, rendering marriaca mproper, safely, llrlvnlel L Par {hlet, iy ave, seiit i seafed cuse per, "fOF . Hloums neparate for ladie and et lemen. ation free. Ofico howrs, U 3, o) Sumduyw, 2k e Marriage Guide, o A0y, 2 ATRAUTD AR, DTIHEACING €VEry~ e ativy’ syuien that (s worth knowins livd f any otlier work. Price. Wcts NOCURE ¥t Dr. Kean, 175 St Clerk-st., corner of Monree, Chisan May b cansulted, persoually of by piall, £reo of chiarge, ot il ehronle OF Hervons disensos, DU J. KEAN (vihs fais 1 150 cfly who WATTAB(8 CUTC OF B hay. ST . 10 3 B j)r. Stono, 1'11 Mudl;un-st.. ©3 all Chirunte, Fe: onxoqu". al, aod l’llu: KUATantevs r muney refunded. . Charges rewsonable. Sledie e weie’everywlicie.. Couniliation roe’and cogi dentlal, persunstly or by mall, - Abhook fur both sex: flluatratéd, aut irculars of oINEr things sont seated twostamps, N. 15 —A test will prove that e, the unly apcetulist in Chicaio who la & regular graduate JERVOUS EXHAUSTION—A MEDICAL ESSAY, cumprlatng i serled of tectutes delivered st Kahu'a Bluscun uf Aatutny, Kow YOrk: ou 1he causs and cure of prewature decling, showing ludfputably how loss Boalth sy b regalned, affurding avlear sysupsls of (Le. gt io warttide, sl i Ueatueal ol icrvous a1 hicy. LELig the reault of 20 yoars' capé £l [ dreva tlis authior, DI KAUN, villcy sndrealdeocs 51 K33y Teath st Now Y Overs

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