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THE CHICAGU THKIBUNE: TUESDAY., APKIL 17, 1877. THE COUNCIL. - Report-of Gen. Sooy Smith 3 on the Crib. . The Crib Proper Sound as a Rock, and, No Fears Entertained for It. But the Snperstructure Wonld Be Dee cldedly Improved by a Pro- tection, Bo the Water-8upply Is Bafe Enough, but the Orib-Keeper May Come to Griof, The Canvassing of the Voto Cast at the Recent Hllection Bogun. ¥ho 8cventh Ward Aldermanie Dusiness Sent to the Judiclary Commities and Corpora. tion Connsel THE ORID, EPORT OF GEN. BMITIL, ‘The Conncll seralon, Ald. Aldrich presiding, The Finance Committee, to whom was referred the matter of tho condition of tho crib, reported that they had employed Gen. Socy Smith, the ma- ‘rine encinecr, and two submacine divers, who.had ‘vielted the crib in company with the Committee, and mado tho necessary examinations. Attached 1o the reportof the Commilteo was the following -communication from Gen. Bmith: M To Jils tlonor the Mayor and (he Finance liance with your requeat 1 have Commitlee: Incom viajted and thotoughly Inspecteit tho b protects ng the fnlets of the tunnels which -urpl{v he City of Chlcsgo with water, In this examination, made jn your presence, d the as of {wo experienced, competent, and rollable divers,~Peter E. Falcon and Frank L. Hilll,—both of whom had previously examined the crib, and whoso sworn atatements of the results of their In=pection 1 have the honor to #obmit harawith, I have also carefurly reviewed the plans and descriptions of the crib contalued fn the annual reporta of Mr. E. 8. Chesbrough, Clty Engineer, and calculated the weight and tho atrength of the ntructore, and the forco of the waves which it has to resist. 1 beg leave fo suomit the following report of the results of the cxamina. tions and calculatfons, Then followa s deicription of the erib, as taken from tho eighth annual report of the City Engineer. Further on In the report from which this descrip- tlon ia taken, TOR * EXPRRIENCH ' 5 mbove reforred tols related as follows, 8 storm having occurred durlng the placing of the crib in I stone: **Thie slorm continucd for three days, and threatencd boforo it abated to do serfons, fatal, Injury to the crib, Inorder to hold it fa po- sition as firmly as poseible, the wrecking-pump was kept at work to fill_{t'with water, the atone thrown In previonaly not being auflicient to hold it down. ~ Durlng the hefght of the storm every wave cansed s perceptible rocking of the crib, The Joints of the midile and inner walls began to rate, and for a time caused Intenso anxiety, When the atorm was over two of iho inmer angle- joints bad parted. an inch on fop, und the entlre cnb had worked azaimst wind and wave thirteen feet, and ihe northwest wnple was threc and onc-half fect lower thun the zoutheast. ‘The great difiiculty thore wonld have been in restoring the crib to ita txact position, and the fear that thera might be another storm mean. time prevented any attompt of the kind from belne made. Tho very slight deflection thus rendore necessary in the Hne of the tunncl was of na prac- tical Importance wnatever, though repretted, and the varistion of the sides of the crib from perpeus dicular, though a constant eyc-sore, dld not affect 1t stability. “Tho filling of the crib with stones waa proceeded with an fast ua the contractors could, and sinco It was completed, abuut tho middle of Auguet, mno varintlon whatever in the position of tho structure has ever been percalved. A slight tremor is sonio- times ‘felt during severa storms . and when Targeo felds of ica are paming. The rubbing f field Ice nganat the crib Ia occasionally accompa- pled with u fearful nofse. At auch tinies the crity appears to aspectator upon 1t Lo be an immense plow moving through the ice, On aoveral occa- slons the broken masses lodged In the sonth side of the crib, forming Lanks reveral hundred feet long ond renching from the bottom of tho lake to ten of Sfteen fect ahove the surface, . **Tha furegolng description of the crih and of some of the circumstances attending the placing of 1t in position 1s repruduced Lero in order that the plan of ita conatenction may he understood, and some den formed of the trinls to which it has been subjected and the forces which it haa to resist, THE TWO DESTRUCTIVE AUENCIZS which muzut, I not provided auzsinst, speedil destroy tho crib, are fco snd way 48 with there that wo must deal in tho presont dis- cussion, The purt of tho siracture under water can never decay, aud thit above water can be ro- newed o nften 04 this may prove ncceasury. Tho ico or waves, if they ever destroy the crib, may do #u eithor by overturning the entiro structurs, or Tukin e wodily om-at ponition, or e reak it up plecemeal, Bo long as the trength cnvugh to cut through the lco-fiids wy they 1aove, It stnuly has thls cultng to do, sud 18 ‘not cilled upon tu roshat thetr momentum. That It Is capavle of thos_cattlog through tho ice tho cxperionco of ‘the nine wintors daring which It has stood satietactorily proves, It 1a alma:t imposyible that there can ever be any very dangerous combination of co and wava-actiow In this I»ul’l of Lake Michiyan, fur before the waves ucqulre helght suliclent to muke them formiduble the tho Ice-rlelds and reduce them to harinless frag. ments. 'The fco-fields driven Ly win Tt strong enonzh to raise the waves lu kny cuneid- erablo hclyht move with 8 very moderate vatocity, and are cut through by the czid when they strike it, u lclk{nrlhvln the description aiready unuted. **The W Aug and ong-balf mil from shore st Lhe wostern one trance of the Stralts of Mackinaw, stands upon A crib that was shont 100 feet square, and Which (:nn. It ce durlng gh from the yroater thickness uf e ice ln (hat Jucslity its actlon was much mure scverd than it s llkely (o be fn the vicinlly ‘of tho The Injury from the culting uction of the ica near thie water-surface le very casily prevented waa withoat any protection fur twenty auccessfully withstovd the actlon of tlic all (s tini, thoy crib, or repatred, The interlor construction of the Waugushance crib was very similar to that of the he numerous plles cun+ one under discussion. structed by the United States Envincers in the varlous lake harbore—onr own included—may also rou to prove tho sufciency of theae atructures 1o realst the Ice action o which be cited as_exampls they aro exposod. TUN WAVEL *4 Thae greatest height of sea-waves, 88 glven by Booresby, s forty-three feet. 'Thelr wreatest Iength ia eatiinated ak 500 feet, which dcnrm-uunul per to 8 epeed of about Afty f tho greatest force of ecoud (Hankine), orims, was abou foot. Thep ceib prubably do assume It 10 bo Bfteenfeet, Thiacor 2 apeed of forty-tive feet per second, the Jeugth o apeed of w a much le a i deep wator, wi velocity. 1 alio waves bt Inaccaracy b ! 10 the erib, ami 1o therufore on the Determinine in this way thie tassce of the w .and baviog thelr velocitiesand the force o o the' princly ropartioual 1o thelr nigeses 1010 tha aquores ul ake-wave tiftcen fect high. Letter than an spproxiniation. moted that It {naccuracie the wave whicli wo are endeavoring (o delerunne. Thu sca water Is morcover heavier than that of the 1ake in the proportion of G403 to 62, givow the sea-wave greater streny waio baving the samo mugnity That 626 pounils per squats fovt wnatlon to'the Areatest force of 8 I convinced by obscrvations which | Lay the movement of mases of ston uave sl snd velucity, cur th gosluncy, Mich ¥ nd Oywego, younds per square foot, LY HESIBTANCE, **And let us supposc thatthe wavenpproaches the b line b) cuniu uf ls angles, and v surface, Which represents the ver- cction of the crib takeu througa the sdjucent to tils one, Thia planc-uur. | receive ortlon of iLs surface which extends frum & horizontal line 73 fsctabove 000 74 feet bolow water-surface, ‘The ares of or 1,305 square fect, and the tolal force of the blow two a; 1sce will be #1 feet Iu lenyth, and it wi the shock of the wave on That the surfuce struck will therefure bo 15301 fet, will be equal to 1,345 multiplivd by 1,000 pounds, of 1,845, 000 pounds; which Lends to overturn the crib about the side which is peralicl wilki the ss- sumed plane of Linpact. The horizontal centrellns of the wave will be 81 ur neat the water-aurface, and 1 wesupoose (s entlre force concentrated pon this line its lever-arm will be thirty-four fect, na 1be buttom'ol the crib §s about that depth below water-sarfuce. The movewent of Lhe furce of the ;u.\u tending to overturu the crib will therefore be , 000 wultiplicd by 34, or 4L 410,000 pounds. “The wt water dis) poi ¢ of Ltho enib, after deducting that of 1 Where the stone- od-work, he fennd openinga and the' wood-work on this trom two and a half to ‘fmm K;n! l? (blen feet in The foints of the main timbers were : ‘Where the planks were off, ns he saw the main timbers of the crib nd could discover no working or o) s. In conclusion, he raya he saw nothing during his examinntion that indicated any chanze in the condition of the work, excapt.as abovo stated, since & previons examination wmado somo 0. TIIR AFPIDAVIT OF FRTAR B, PALCON #ots forth that ho found no increase in the opening of joints at the eastorly corner since hin examina- tion In 1871, and no change in the a the woodwork except ths chafinz of and the disappearance of all the anglo-irons excep! in 18’ me of the nuts and 1t onds, snd the the fmstrumentalitios and agencles of the world, | that the churches were not {he power they might randest” tatanta he military arm and to conduct campaigns. line was good ns far ae ollowed strictly, being grand and_glorious, thers was not cnough of it, slnce it left the miniatcra to expedients in ado| aecare mora e prisoner from ¢ him the cirele fnscribed within the outer pentagon he_movement of the welght ‘maltiplied by 40, corner and along th work reeted on the ol between tha mazonr, face, some of them %hren inchea {n depth, ani #1Tlow far should the United States recognize Christianit Rtav. Mr. Curtls_led, followed by the Everts, Chenoy, Morinan, Jackaan, The rentiment seemed to preva it wan best not to urge any amondment to the Constitation, but ta lct the present relatlonship romain, a8 il that It wan legitimate to oxpect from the Btate for religion wan protection. Nextweek's queation will be, *‘llow far should the mingle in the Ananclal affaira of the church? Rev. Dr. Cheney being appointed leader. NLOOMINGTON. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Brooxrxatox, Jli., April 10.—Under the care of the Rer, J, 8, Thaomson the Free Congrepational Charch of Tloomington fa largely and rapidiy In- cronsing In Its memberahip. 1t has fora lung time {ncluded in its membership many of the leading thinknrs of Bloomington and Normal, and i ac: od work In the field of lberal nnday ffteen ware taken into the fellowsbip of tho chirch, under the new ordlnance requiring the ap) regation after il RELIGIOUS. therefore 11,130, 202 8O, of the force’ tinding tn overturn the crib. The friction of masonty on wet cls third of ita welght. That ol Tike the crib will be at least as take no_account of the incqu of tha erib formed 10 play to develop Goodman, and of the Governmen While the Methodin it went, and_shauld A _Sad Time Among the Catholic Poles of Chicago. s eqnal to ono- a sabstructaro oat, so that if we ties of the bottom by the bottom timbers, and none of the resistance of the clay In which tho dded, —and quite deeply on some of its the soandings show, —~ia shall still have ho resistance of the cri to slding 11,130, 263 ight of thoerib) divided by three,or 3,713, - 087 pounda, or nearly threa times the force of the wave, which we foynd to ho 1,305, 000, sup g, sirike a plane_sneface normal to t plance Inclined to it, in which case—tl one—the force of the wave fs of conrse much | lenco we percelve that thero is not the aligh! danger that the crib will bo nor overtarned bodily, by the highest waves tha n{‘u ednr Hkely to run'in’ tho vicinity sn which it stands, already siated, ho enemy and imme- Sacrilegious Sowing Tares Among the Mlelcuslny then, that they conld not overcome the encmy! marching forward to-day, and had beiter proapects than ever be.ore; but what A8 (0 liave tha forces in hand 50 as to cct the demands of these wonderful : times, What was the Chnreh doinz on the subject of In- were miselonaries sent to fore ero were heatlens at our very oors? These qucstions were ta be anawered. and bronght some Into the fold, but there was a limit to sach work, didn’t know the best methods for dol 1t great questions were how Lo brin; people, and hiow to The Church wi temperanco? Wh; the ones he put Ign lands when waahers were missing from ends of two bolts were antirely broken off —proba-. the action of the lcc, e water inside tho crib he found no nnder. mining at any point, and In going np and down the sides by means of & rope he could discover no ma- terial ‘change, the ms ar planks wero started, and there were no lons of any workin, dlscover no balgin ¢ Xow Shall the Converts Beo Set ushed ontof ponition, to Work for the Church 2 had visited many n watking along nn- licant fo public @ statement tha e dlvinity of God and a hereafter. rejolcen in & new organ and &8 fino a choir as has ever sung In Bloomington, RAILROADS. IMUGH RIDDLE’'S PROMOTION. A dispateh received here yesterday announces the election of Mr. Ilugh Riddle as President and of David IT. Dows ns Vice-President of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie Rallroad. The appointment of Mr. Hugh Riddle as Tresldent of the road spcaks well for tho sagocity and good Board of Directors. A better selectlon could not have been made. Mr, Riddle, as Vice-Presi- dont aud General Manager, the President of the road Mr, Ttacy, tho lato President, was fncapacitated part lu_the active managemont nf 0 Mr, Riddlo's excellent’ manage- ment the present prosperity of the Chicago, Rock allroad 18 In &° great mensuro due. Whilo the recuritica of many other West~ crn raflronds Lave greatly depreclated during the stocks of this Company have continucd to be quoted at thelr former hich which speaks volumes in favor of Mr. o's manngement and Judgmont, 1lad any other man sacceeded Mr. Tracy in the Presidency yery possibly the sccuritics of this road would have dopreciated; as it is, however, they will undoubtedly appreciate in value. This promo- tlon gives great satisfaction to the employes of the rond, who appreciate the uniforin with which Mr. R. hos siways treated them. And all others who have occasion to come in contact with him are well picascd with his ap- olntinent on account of the courteous manner which ho treats all who have any business to transact with him, Is the Subject Disoussed by the Method« ist Ministers Yesterday. BOUNDINGS RECKNTLY TAKAN quite aronnd the crib. as weil 30 the exsminations by the divers, who walked entirely acound it, show tint thers ls no undermining going on, and on turce sides of the crib the water fs of I i than it was before the crib was placed In position { fect, 10 feet, an ‘This shoaling i no take cate of them fler they A to keop them inthe lins of proper church work. The roason why the world was not lized was the fault of the td. Elder Jutkins stated thata meetlng of laymen ock ago, at which s questior aimost {dentical had been dlscussod, and & committee was appointed Lo prepare a roport on the Anbject look- Ing to Incrensed efliciency n thisdirection. therefore appropriate that, shonld consider how better work could be done than under the present ayatom, of the sides. On tha routh cornerof the east alde there was no opening of the Joints, although the bolt ends were broken ol ‘About the same condition of things was fonnd on the north side. more rapidly evan, Church mors than ol Tho Preshytorian Elders Talk on the Yme portant Suhject of Disciplining, ;'ge“wlll(;; l.n:lhng on |hedle l;hlcl! 2 n depth, respectivaly. ot ine 1h Rresier .m’: to the earth dumped overboard from Lhe crib during tho cunatruction of the new lake tunniel, Dut It shows that no wash- ing-outls going on. NOW, RETURNING TO THE DESCRIFTION OF THR DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION of the erib, It is evldent that taken to a0 brace and tie the structure as to give it excellent bond and very great streneth. The outor faces are securely tied along nix vertieal lines by twelve-inch timbera dove-tailed into tho timbers of these -faces, and immorabl and fnner waila of tlie cril tha work ate further strengthened by vertical tim- bera and nnglo-irons, and by bolts running through each alternale courso of face-timbers ba 1 the middle walls where the strain [« greateat, The compartments Into which the interior of the crib In divided by the cross-walls and ties d amaller than thoso the Iakes with which I am famiil hare given altention to thie king lled wlik stone, should have endured the rocking and pounding of a storm that continued for threo days with no in opening of sume of th middic and funer walls confldence in its strengtl pounding, an tha crib di when considerably careened, the lowest side occus pied eomewhat the position of A beam supported at the ends and bearing a_load equally distributed. The deflection of the slde at tne centre wonld tend to produce tho oponing of the Joints that was ob. the deflogtion and olnts consequent npon minished, if “not entirely removed, when the crib reached a firm_dearing and assumed. o uearly upright position, No strain tending to bulge the atdes of the crib remained after it had been completely filled and sunk to an even bearing, except the central pressure due to the stone filling the welght of the emperstructura sinco and realing partly upon this stone fiting. cult to reach & procise determination of THR LATERAL PIESIURE And 1tis quite certaln that rtments of the . MIELCUSZNY ONCE MORE. The New York papers some weeks ago pube lished & story about a Folish pricst named Miel- cuszny, whose dolngs were therein related am quite doplorable and unlquo. ITe had, it sedmed, gathered together a few of thapoorar Polos of that city and organlzed a church soclety, with himecif 28 **Pope." The new soclety had fitted np a dilapi- dated shanty for a chaurch, partitloning it off so that one side contained the altar and other fixtures of & Cathollc church on a amall ecalo, and on the other aldo was a saloon, whereln the reverend of adjourning with members of his flock after services and holding disgraceful orgies. The placa got so bad firtally that the people of the nelghborhood com- plained to the police, who thereupon pulled it, and arrested both prieet and parishioners, The af- falewas fally reported in the New York daily nowapapers, and was subscquently copled inTax jolnts perfect, with the oaknm remalning in tI and with the paint still on the timbers. several large stones in frontof the inlet, which ped overboard durlng the con. The earth waa washed 20 ministers, thoy were probably dropi straciton of the masonry, out at the northwestern corner deeper tlan at any other polnt, the excavation being r, The samu \vear and tear -eable on the north aide, althol the whole of the planking was gonc, and the tim- ‘ers cut into abont an inch, near the water line, oneninge between tho stone rom one to five Inches in depth, of them two feet long, M) great care waa remarked that anotlier question might be anked, “*\What are wo togive the pcople todo?™ It ecomed to him when ‘s man wss converted it was s business to_be_present at the eans of graco and to do hisdaty. If the membersof charches aid that all thereat wounld take careof itself. 1118 church was composed mainly of 1aboring men. badn'ttime, Hethought was mads nbont giving people something to do, whon if asked wnat to do they conld give them nothing. 1f the converted labor- ingmen led sober, temperate, and good lives, what more could they do? "Thosa who had the talont and timo for visiting should do it that In one church 100 trere converted, yet the at- tendance ot the prayer-meetings did not Increase. "There was sumething wroug there. Mr. McChesney asked where that was Mr. Youker repiied that he had hea conld sec nothing that thoss who were obliged to wwork hard ail day conld be given to do, erhaps one foot xed to the middle ugh at one point les of I met yesterday afternoon in regular Thio oulo afiles On'the northeast and has been virtually for many years, a8 bring {nother peo) a great deal of faf Tiirough tuese operi f into o el onsiderabla force, and, in afiant'a opinion, It runs in faster than it runs out. granite blocks of the lower contse reated on timber atone end and on cement at the other, with sn :llpenlng beneath it two feet lony and five inches *ho report was 1214 aver to bo published. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS. THR RRIDEWELL The quarterly report of Mayor Heath, tho Chalr- man of the Board of Inepection of the Dridowell, It disclosed the fact thatthe ex- penses had boen $12,931.63, and the receipts, as pald In to the Comptroller, $4,623.80, 1t furthor showed that thero wero 203 uales and 00 females (total, 331) in prison March 31. During this timo there had been1,118 inmates; of theso, 1,089 wera whites and 80 blacks; 324 wero married and 704 wero single; 077 clalmed to bo able to read and write, 43 could read only, and 88 possessed nolther of these accomplishments. The report was reforred to the Committes on hich exist in an; It had beon sald | Island & Pacifle ‘That tho crib, ory but & alight e angles of the hould alone inapire great nring this ruck(ng and rest on the bottom This preliminary etatemont is unfl:hred necess itk s i {'r nr‘ & thokind e eald that, a8 far as his observation went, the kin sary because of tho fact thst tho pri of peoplé spoken of by 3. Youker did 5ot need to have any church work 10 do. They were busy, and the devil didn't have achance 1o get at The people whom they wanted to set at work were thouse that were not buay—~the fdle folks, A could do God service by eawing bonrds and bnilding ust as woll as by saylng prayers The great dfliculty was, there wera crowds of Iazy people In the Church,— lazy beeanso they had no spirit for work, The cursed the churth-registry, Inmberly names that gave no the only mode of workin; Church was visitin bmitted, already boen Instrumental 1n fomentins oanabol ’Imong the people of his natlopaiity to an unprecedented extent, The Polen 28 a rule are qulet and fnoffonsive, and, if would inanage to got along about as peaccably as needed some master-spirit fall out, and the breach is ara two lollsh church bulldings In the tho older, has been golng bout {n the centrs of tho Polish scttlement, which extends north of Bfii- ch sido of Noble strect. Noble strest itsclf is entirely Polish, and ono can walk from ono end o the other and not hear a ngilah apoken. grown so larga during the past ten years that the one church was found incapable of holding all the worshipors, who flocked thither with devout regu. larity to all tho mectings. was astarted amon c:u,:blllh another church. Toft to themeclves, walls honently can be Imagined. and leading ! 1ike this to make the of aacrlous character, for acveral years. e did not bellove waukee avenuo on ea ToLepo, O., April 10.—~Tho case of the old management-of the Clncinnat!, Bandusky & Cleveland Railroad vs, The Rush R. Sloane par- ty; the present managers, came up for a hearing io Chambers this morning on a motlon to dis- solve tho Injunction recently granted by Judge Kinlefrock, of . Fremon! shipunder which Sloane Maunger. The day was largely spent in tho reading of affida¥its on tho part of plaintifls, ‘They set forth, among other thinge, the great waistcoats to Ile wanted to eeo peoplo act religlon: when thoy sawed a board saw it squaro; when they planed a board to plane ooth; when they druve o mall to drive ft mado a bargaln lu pay hey said they W“fi!lfl doa in the cane of stone, the stona thrown into the com had o sdjuste form a tolerably stable saporatructure, THE CORPORATION COUNSEL submitted hisopinlon on the question of the ex. piration of the presont terms of the Conncll mem- bers. According to this document, the Corpora- tlon Cannsel considered that the terms of tho out- golng members expirod as acon as thoe Councll do- termined who had been electod thelr successots, and tho latter should havequalified lm.:‘!lktfl the th of ofiice, and Indicatod to the old members 't’:n xahq were ready to perform thelr dutles, Tho charter nowhero fixcd the dato when the Alde: clect shonld assnme oflice, but it dld provide for for detormining tho atralght; when the; money 3 and when not lie ahont it, but goand do it. Jigion that came out In the practical every-day, that mado & bettor merch: a battor mechanle, When 3 man waa made botter his religion, and was busy at his trade, he wi ing church work. ) WILLIN #ald the history of Methodism class-leaders and workers were mechanica and day- The argnmont that these men hadn't time wna not sound. 1t was the pastor's business to find work for the nnthinking p Brother Youker couldn't And anything for them to do, {f ho wonld scnd his laborers to him he would find them something. ‘Youker—\Vhat would you do with 300 work- T would send 160 to go and sca the 5 ray with them. Yoaker—\Yhat timo? Mrl. Willing—After suf square hour of cach othor ns the masonry which now surmounts the crib, Tha bowlders wero removed and the foundation of 1 was sunk surrounding the bri he Wangushance Light-1louss within six feet of the tower and to & depth of six feet below ita foundation, withont any disturbance of the rounded bowlders upon which it rests, this case, thouxh very heavily loaded, the bowlders secmed to exort no Interal pressure. \f cartain that thers In 1873 a movemont t the parishloncrs to ‘The mattor was taken tho, St. Joseph's Soclety, n Pollsh benevolent assoclation, and fands were pledged or contributed towards the object desired. In regarnld to the ralsing of tho moage; zynaki, the priest of & Informed in rogard to the whole thing, Informed & TRIBUNE reporter ycatorday thal frand was exer- cised in tho mattor of ralsing funds. thio porsons most interested and prominent n it wers cortain saloon-keepers and caused the church to be located near Luslnoss in arder to attract custom, thin the Poles, in going and coming from church, would find it convenient to drop Inand take a drink or parchase grocerica, At any rato, thres Trustees woroe olected, namod GRAICZTR, AXD SOWRA, a_soloon on Nob ¢ loly Trinity Church. Trastoes, alded and supported by the Bt Joseph's went around snd obtained Joans from personal notos for sccarity, sod af lgwnmn nasignod mway thele o It lsnst, this s tho statoment of the Four lots on Noblestreet, near Milwankeo avenne, wern purchanod from Mr. I, e given un the church building, of the land and building was about 000, Hoon after this church was ready for occupancy, the Rev. Vincont Dazzynski was called hore from Tuxas to have supervision ovur tha two churches, Tl was instatied ae priost, with two aealatants, and for o time ail went well, that atl Catholic churches aro obliged to bo deeded by their Trustees to he D teict, thus placing thom absol In the casc of the Holy Trinity the doed could not be made over, ns there was & morigage on the property already existing. This fact caused tisfuction amon; ciplinarians of the churcl Yither Barzyneki demonded he wan met wit pass that tho congrega~ Teinity diminiuiied until she pricat concluded to shat up the church, last saryices wero since which tine, an s romained cloved, Lore I8 whero tha caroal-uiinded sition, and while the contractors wera engaged filling the compartments of. the breakwater with to yacato the Recoiver- bocome the General 1t not a showed that thoe bost | 1o condition Farlow _managemont. Oscar Townsend ~etates ¢l a_conversation with Bloane st Cleveland f{n March lst, during which tha latter make him Recelver of the ro: ity he should appoint Bloano that Bloane atated he (Townaend) would receiyo 6 compensation for tho dutles of tha position; ho (Sloane) had bought the Company’s atock when it was of a low llguro, of judicious plauning had realize He thought there was a opportunity to do the samae thing now. Alllant says that at this point he refuscd Slosus's overtures, and left bim. It la not probable that ndc{hlon will bo roached ‘before Wednosday nex 3 o considerablo lateral pi sure exerted by the stona tilling tho comparimo of the breakwater; and [t is absolutely certain that they exert no wicle pressurs which the walls of the tled and braced not abundantly able to raplaced by s fiiing of plastic 1naterial, such aa clay or s:ind saturated with watar, e wulls would hold It without baiging, even if it had the sume welght os the atone. bulging had taken place atany time since the crib was bullt, which waa Jocal in character and not a movement or seuding of 2 whole sliic, of the vutside planking, snd the plunl would nave been started. working of the Jointe of the structure, this would be apparent from openin; woch disturhance would able ot the en theso are yvialble. the canvass of the votes an resnit, after which the City Clerk was to have five days to notify the members olected, Thu law im- plied that ine canvaes sh reasonnblo time after the elec jt ahould Le made.ihe next meetin; elcctlon, Aasoon, thercfore, a8 the determined the result of the election the members- elect should be entitled to exerciso thelr powors and perform thelr duties as Alderine; d 28 they prescuted I offices the present Incumbents o seals, . The communication was placed on file, ANTICIPATING TAXES. Ald, McCrea introduced au ordinance authoriz- ing the Comptroller to anticipate tho collection of taxes by drawing revenua warranta or certificates of tho funds apuroprlated for the pur- lch thay were drawn, and not to exi he amonmts approprinted, with intercst not to excoed 8 per cont per annunt, The ordinance wae ould be made withina tion, and, ordinarily, encral Managers and by means r, If they have three m_conld pnt In a good guuoml work for Christ If It wero them. t it was utterty im- the former ownin the vperation. directly oppoelte d i Lhere was any Dr. Edwards romarked tha osgibla to fnd a lazy, Idle Chrlstian, on was how to work. chiurchalways found time to go Ar. McChcsnoy didn't know of significance to the Church than this one, practical work was not done by the menand women oat deal of wuperdclal AL or Christ. 1f tho in, let them annoance a those who were williog to work for how few would come, The relation of the masa to the Chiarch was only nominal. 3. Locber said that every convarted porson was a soldler of tho Cross. Did they onllet fn the army merely to como into (e vincyard to look &t tho 1geons fly, or the granes, of Jio under the shado- et + Dr. Edwards—Or eat ico-cream? [La: Mr. Loober had never heanl of the Loi anyono for any such purposs, All wers called to work,—not only to work out thoir own ealvation, put to work for tho Lord in some way, wore thoronghly converted, there would ba no etting work out of them, nk abont! Something must ba put lnto them Lefore anything conid be gotten out of them, ter. . Jnt‘(ln ‘belleved that tho true way to utihize rat of all, to havo the Church thor- 88 8 Methodlst church, thon he was ready o entor into tha dlacussion how to go forward und jacrease its eflicioncy Ly somo new agen: The subjcct will be ren tn there jointa, and particulsrly notice- the = duve-tails, Tho divers testify that tha of the widen of the crib, below the lces 08 perfect as it waa the da, on, ond thut wherever any jolnts iu the maln tim- bers of the stencture are visible theee aro o feet and close as hey were in tho beginning. the oaknm remains in the seame, and the pa.nt »tit) udherce to the timbers in vlaces where it was used In making water-tight joints, NO UULOING OR DISPLACEMENT of tho walls of the breakwater could anywhere ba discovered under watar-surfuce and that non's has wccurred since the butlding of the masonry supe: lier manifcst from tho fact that th this superstruciure are outirely o struciore is ceriainly heavily Joreed by tho stroke of the waves; but that it does not oscillato under theso blowa s evident from the these conrses of mssonry aund which la not cracked, su, from tho fact that light iron to the crib and crossing alinost in contact with the cylinders sunk in the inslde com- detached from the crib with these cylinders, an: never changtes Ita distance’ from thom appreciably, formed by Mr. Kalatrom, crib, No werlous couscquences need hended from aboeks prodaced by he crib Is abunda boring mon not 1 the M., . & N. R. It, Bpecial Correspondenca of The Tribune. Des Moixes, In., April 14.—A lcngthy cir- cular-letter has been {ssued to the people of ‘Wayne, Decatur, Ringgold, Taylor, Page, and Fremont Countles, urging them to wake up and push forward tho Missourd, Jowa & No- braska, a road from; Centroville, in Appanogse County, to the Missourl River, by Dotember, 1878, and to further consider the matter a con- vention, bas been called at Bedfol County, April 25, to cvnalst of twent, from cach of tha countica named al road has a few miles in operation, and has strug- adyeras circumstances years, It s evident that unless tho road fs extended scon it will never be com- pleted, as the three projected roads from Des Molues, in o southweat {hgx.nvm bo bullt, will putsnendto the M., sed. p‘:\n ordlusnce making it an offtnze punishable with fine to throw nails, pleces of iron, glass, oto {nto the strevts where thoy wonld be llabla o I t, waa introduced d to tho Judici ‘communication was recely Tallway Company, notifying ' the Council ot f ‘tho ordinance estabilshiment of tBo nuw stree! visiting and - sayi; ministars wanto: "3 Juro horeos’ feel #ons, and referre: from tho Lawn- 1% 18 genorally known tha acceptance of oviding for tha . oas. Ald. McCrea offered a resolution indorsing the bill before tho Leul-ldltun"lo rezuulnla ll:uvrlcu of ucsting tho city's and county's repre- f?fi'm‘t?ifi?. ung thalr best cllwuwn{cnmvtlm sald bifl. "Throop thought the biil ahould describe tho of gua to bo furnished. icCrea thought such an amendment would undaabtedly be attended to bofore the blil was put. 1ts poasage. wAk\.p_\lmlvy thonght tho bill would proventnesy gas companiea from coming sud competing with 0_more rigid d % -action, und ft rection, one.or two of partpient, aud onticel, rformed about never comes i contaci TITE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. The Committec appointed by tho Dutch and English bondholders of ths Illinols Central Railroad to investigato the affairs of tho road hoa just comploted Ita labors, having been ot work Inccssantly for more than a iwonth, and having traveled over the entiro ling from New Qrleans to Bioux City. All the members of the accompanled by Mr, W, K, Ackor~ ice- President of tho road, Ieft hera for Now York last evening. Tho repurt of tho Committee will bo lald _before the Board of Di- rectors Wednesduy, Jearued the report will Lo a bignly satisfactory pressing satisfaction with the Coinpany.” The Committeo ia convinced thot the roud will soon recover from its tem- orary embarrassunent, and 11 most prosperous road USZNY appoared as & lively character fn the plot. Dan. e from Sow Vork, o Camo {o. Chi ooking around for a job, sirai, Kurr and the athor T howaever, waa edoptad, a resolation reqnest! the Law Department to propare anordinance 1shinz the unice of City-Sealor, and directl: the duties of »aid oflica bu performed by the Heferrod to the Financo CANVASSING TIIE VOTE, THE BEVENTH WARD REACHED, Ald. Rawlelgh moved to proceed Lo & canyass of tho yoto, Carrled. AW, Lawlcer moved that the Chalrman appointa. commities of three to asslet the Clark, The Chalrinan appolnted pa such committes Ald, Lawler, Gibort, Linsunbarth, The Committee proceeded to work, and everys thing was quict until they came to tho Boventh Ward's returns, when Ald, Dallard offored tho fol- ntly sufiicient to o lst!. and. itway fell 1n with the Holy Trinity ‘When thoy oxplained to him” that the cr of tho Bislop,and that oy, at tho next meeting, PRESBYTERIAN ELDERS, Tha rogular weekly miceting of the Presbyterian Eldora' Aseoclation was held yosterday afterncon in McCormick's Block, Mr. T, I, Carter in the Mr, Chawberlain opened the services with therefore, to bo no well-gronnded enslon that the crib will be de- \What kas thus far been cagon for appre troyed plecetueal. hus no refercncu to tho under-water work, upon the permanency of whicl clinzch was closed by o It waa equlvalent to” excommunication without purmission, he Jaughed In tholr faces. 4 "1} shuw you folluws how tofix that, " hosald, orwords to that etfect, In cholco Polish. ‘80 ho sat down and prepared o very fSine-sound- Ing telogram, which Lie caused to bo scnt to tha Vatican, sutting forth that there were U, V00 Poles diwnatiafled that s0 good & 1 asthe Holy Trinity should remain closed, onipelling many to stay away from all rellgz- fous services, and charging prejudico and bad faith 1t Is clanned that o rocelved rom Cardinal Franchi Propa. the entire woter, mupply of tho city. 1o be congratulated nnd acquaintance wlith tho bost methoda of construction then known, which it4 ougineor, Mr. E. 8, he design and oxecution of this worl rurt of the wator-supply system of the City of Chicago, **1n the-plan and construction of TUE MABONRY SUPRISTRUCFURT, commencing near the water surfnce, ‘other consld- cratlons than thuse of permsncacy ecvm to have From the best inforination § bavo been able to got from the plans placed in iny possosston, 1 Judge the walls of this sy ten féet in thickness, faced on the vutside with sto und on the lnelde witn brick. tourses of masonry in the outer facing aro of grans All the restof ftisof Lemont limestone, The granite blocks seem to be of snflicient alze, but so ronglly dressed that they could not La closcly lald, there boing opel mi And the city i Elder J, M., Keero opened the discusslon on tho questionof ** Discipling; Its Exercise and Limita- Il traced the necoesity of dlscipling from the beginning of the world downward, tinn disciplino was to be divided Into four parts, which the speaker considered together, passages of Scripturo complutely break up in Chicago who wery which are becomo airain one of ht-house, standing two the quoted as showing, not only that the power to adminwter alscipiine was vested In the judicatory of the church, but that it should always be treated In tho most Toving epirit. It did mot appear that the sdwinlstration of dls- or uven often, sitended with ‘The weneral tono should not be too 1 will write Immediately to the Dishop of Chicago. Instend af communicating this dispatch to the began to hold sorvices, claiuing that the ['opa bad telegraplied him that ho ld_scud a commisaion to inqulire into the mat. ‘The stuiplo-minded Poles ok thie statoment as Gospel trutl, and attended worvices, quently the Bishop was obl| all who went thitlier, zynaki tho followlug not LIVE-STOCIK RATES, 'Tho General Frefuhit Agents of the roads lead- ing from this city Enst mot at the General Freight Otllco of the Pennsyivania Company {n this city yosterday, for the purpose of grrangiog the livos stock rates ta Philadelphia and Baitimors on thc enme basis a8 thy rates on other orticiss of frelght. The tarlll wiloptod the cattle rates as follows: From Chiesgo to 50 ceuts per hundred pounds; to 48 cents; and to Baltimore, 47 n all lve-stock shipmonts the ratato Phitadelphia will bo two vents tess per hundred pounds than to Now York, sud thrce cents less The rate to New Y o8 charged_heretofore, but the rate to clphia aud Baltlmure s highor. » . THE NEW 10WA YOOL. MF. Robert Harrls, President of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, Mr, Albert Keep, Presi- dent, and Mr. Marvin Jlughitt,General Manager, of the Chicago & Nortuwestern, and Mr. Hugh Riddle, Prestdent of tho Chicago, Rock Island & Pucitle Rallroud, beld o conference yesterday afternoon at the oflice of tho Chicago & North: ‘The procecdings of the con- poople, he finmedlatel; wesolved, That lhnztlnml r.!lehR‘vnh!l from the Bey- The threo lower Of votes for Aldermaz, and that th s¢) 4150 furnish to sald Comin i the ssid iiilareth's el e directed 1o repurt Lo ihls Ald, Lawler objected. He contendoed that the simpla act of declazing the result of the roturns did Hildroth, The quustion ag to hiscligle bility could come up atihe proper tims, but tha pros- ent duty of the Council was to procecd with tha can- vasa of all the votos. 1d tho resolation was out of order while tho canyass was going on, and could not bo pension of tho 1 "'t Clistrman doclded the resolutlon outof order, that It was not proper Lo refor the roturns ben maved to adjourn until 7:30 l“:i‘.' by making the time e loy moved ti: defer -tho canvasa of tho Saventh Ward returns until 2o oplofon. as to Hil- dreth's case could oe furalshed by the Law Depact- then moved o ulte 10 the subi; paper waa that dlscipliua olten ndnilnistered, but that rather the ofiicers of tho church shonld use all thele tlon aud reproof before proceeding to tho extrem- ity. ’HIJH Lo did not think that m: i W ch roquired smendment, 1opor to have & commitiee in ev nty 1t should be to lovk after cat especially a8 to thoss wno never went to meelng and took no part in the governmne: as they should. hafrinan waid that In the early history of the Second Church ulscipling was miuch more se- yero than now, eapecially in the malters of danc. attendiny theatrov, and wine-drinking. casea of that kind, espocially where tha parties ancing, had resulted disav. he parties had Rever aficr connected ves with the church, and ‘The disiplining for opinions on the slavery beon & trugblesone ons, but wonld never come ap ayain, 1e thou, urll llhmll-l always n sald that there had been & provement in tha matter of dlscipline in Ths matter of intemperance & grest trouble (o the speaker's church, but he had become very loath tu entertain a propo- sition to disciplin, Alr, Mogritt wpuke of & caso whers the party had d, when remousteat- A olved the harshoet treatment from the church, where he bad a rigat 0 ¢ g el As to discipline for ball-going, be ;ho&uhl lhzi‘u arove many further m. ked Mr. Keeso If he wounld dlscls pline persons for theatre-golag or dancing? Mr, Keede repllod that Le would not. Dr, Wators sskod what he Mr. Keese sald that he would admonish the of- hat it scenied a3 if the tendency o I the o ninssin the beds sud which the mortar s and.” from half owel < b —Rev. Futher! Pincent : Fiot ationl have been informe: L an unfortunato pri 3¢ Tcussny, whor As veniuted 1o ol a8 fncultlus from lomy, Pleass | opla of your congregation il sa pretenacs, and (s 10 b THoMAS FoLRY, When this lotter was esterday makes i this cify, aud asecrts that he y cases came up i iho bottor course ur"um gran. wark of tha crib, fromn one to Bve Inches in width, und some of thein two feet lung. but thiree anusll cracke in tho granite masonry, and theee I think were due to Lho strain broughtio bear upon them by readon of these openinge. ranite facing the I8 lafd *block in courn T artly, no donbe, by t syos aid by il low aclai o " i aud par rost or souie other sgency whl fhees” e ka sinzlo tlock, when dod sliop Admi. Chicaxo. published in tho Gasela Poiska, of this city, the leading Pollsh nowspaper great commotion was raiscd of Noble streot. MANY OF TIIE BACKSLILBHS KETURNED tothe fold of nt. Btanisinus, buta few still ad- herred to tho recreant Mislcuszny eitbor through ubbornuess or Locause they thought they had al 1 e go Father Harzynek| ‘rustees of the Hol: 1 could discaver se of negligence, by means of a tu Baltimore. cu, 06 Obsorved by o Light-House dur- t 6, pounds per squars st height of the luku-waves ot the not excued ten feet, but we will nds with otermined by Hankine's rule for the valocity of waves whero the depth of the water b slight in comparison with wave, 1f wouso bis rule for the v that ‘were dlaciplined for urn their steps, Hom { Instituted 8 sult againat b Trinity In the Superior rt and obtained a judgment agalnet them. that was all thu good it woro probably not i1 many of the abatments of bridges in the elty composed of the suine kind of stone and which ara not subjected to ico ur wave action, b the wall between the stone and brick facings s of concrete, and more than likely perfectly evund if 1t was of guod quality when laid, constituting a portion of the suparstructure, #iderably cracked, al it of such cracks in the fuce-walls of the supersiruct- ure thut has given rise Lo auy fears that inay have been houestly cotertained a8 o the and secority of the crity by those who won glveu it an examination, TUB INJURY TO TIIS SUPBHSTRUCTURE may bu prevented by takin 8 Ureskwater bulll sntlre) detached from it or by msxiug the eu ure atfoug coough to jesist can bu don, pehaps, m did tho creditors, as nd d. Lay roceed to canvass the returns of tho Sevonth. Ward and to then ad- Carried, Hildreth's name was mentloned in the turns, Ald. McAaley cenewed his motlon to def but the motion did Cumumittes wenton with the canvass, When the returns of this wi lard renevred his resolution, declded that it was drat necessary to suspend ll{c rales and pass the resolution. ‘The motion was carried by a vote of 20 to 5. Ald. McCrea offered the following amendments Wuxnzas, It has o of votes for Alderman (o the. That the Councl) slon of the Trustecs, was worthless, Thus the matter stands at Miolcaszny Is carrylug on services In the lloly ousted by uny temporal aus llow the feud—for the trouble h sumed that form—will end, whether in & peaceable relinquishment of the pruperty by the re- calcitranta, or i a regular crusage onthe tho true believors, cannot be ss yot pred Feoling runs very high, and_it would only require s word from Kather Harzyskito cause the bulk of tha Polish population to descend Hki upon ihe fll-starred church, and {18 renegade members, METIIODIST MINISTERS, The Methodist miniaters biold thelr usasl weekly mectiog al No, 57 Washington atrect yesierdsy Elder Jutking presided, and thore were aboul thirty present. ‘Alter the opening religious exercises, which wers led by Mr, Btawart, Mr, Wilkinson presented an invitation from the ladles of Triulty Charct to at. tend a fazewell reception to Dr, Titlany snd family iu the cvening. Dr. Edwards hoped all would go, In order that they might shake haude and be & little better ac- quainted with one snother, Bevural others spoke lu [avorof acceptance, all expresalog regard fur Dr, Tilsny, and sayfog they shoald go for the purposs of bliding bim good-by and God speed. A motion to attend was unsnimoualy agreed to. Tho regulsr order was thon taken up. This was & discasslon of the question, ntilize our church forcos for Christian work?™ d #0 thu executlon weatern lailroad, clave were surrounded with such m, {s, however, understood that the principal ob- ject of the tneeting was Lo arrango particulars for the new puol butween these threc roads on the Omaha business, according to the srrange- mant recently made botween the managers of Sw l&blugu. Burlington & Quincy and Jay oul The lvrl:k-wgl:. Trinlty, and cannot be 1ot receive & seca: sumptlon is unfavorable = SE f the sea- Wavce, wo determine tho force of the lako-waves PO i sion Dallard moved le that the_forces of the waves are all shucks off ol it, b; around the crlb ani g PROBABLY UNTRUE, N»w Youx, April 16.—In reference to the in- timation that the Baitimore & Ohlo Raflroad is cutting rates from Chicago in violation of the recent sgreement between the trunk lines, Re- celver Jowett, ol the Eric Railway, in rej queastions oo the subject, sald cetved no fuformatlon Indicating ¢ Olijo maoagers had violated the come« pam. Ila did not believe they hind done so. heir velucitles. ‘I'hls method of cacalation gives 5 pounds per aguare fuot as the forco of & i1 t T ot pretended that this method fn righily accurate, nur anything Hut it must be all tend to glvo us & Jarger Inotead of a wmaller result for th force of & by, knowledge of this veath Werdj therefore, it H Ur% Bold 4aid olics, A4 L0 Teport & the nest meoting, ‘Ald. White was cute enough tomove to smendby un,:;‘u ad of '8 number of voles,” **a ma. L . 1t oles. d, McCrea remarked that this would almply ba to declare Hild I Ald, White' plute estend fur enough protect the structure from the wpace butwetn the baller-plate and masoury **blould one or more blocks of superstructure be carrled swa) 8, ile destruction night proceed wit unlesa checked by the concreto thle nd set bard, wouhl oder & el destructive action. wdvisable to take ther injury to the aue boluw water 8 C Injury by ice, -na.nfhuu would do fn such 125, which than alake- pre oxlrenio was roached na nearl bad buen many years whom be had overhear: Chriat, and yet boasth of the cburchcsof the denomiluation. Thatseemed R e Airpin Tald inat the pastar of his church r. Turpin sald {ha r 0 chorcl had Iollu?ld out the s it lu=kl I‘: worrk i 7 eaping them from theatrs-golug, Ualy thought that the pract going and dancing was confined (o young veopla As they grew old and become more spiritusl thay would grow out of the worldly s, A brother ssld that he thought Mr, Moody had hit the nall va the head when he said that whea yuuug people were daucin, ing thein somethi; now as the otlier poke a denying the divinlty of *4 18 wauld, therefore, 8 prompt stepy to prevent § perstructure of tha crib by sdopty cated, or sowe other equltly cficacious oue thal may be that e suberatuciure can curo by thoroughly flling the opeuin; a3 existing between thelower coursu ol Lo woodwork of he crib, aud by racks with ortar ones with & grout- ITEMS, The annual meeting of the Car Accountants will be beld at Indlanapolls to-morrow, lustcad of April 25, s previously announced. The fol- lowlug car accountants Jeft the city yesterday for Indfanapolls to take part fu the procecdings b t,z I.:v Luce, Cuicago & eorge B, Weir, Ohic: ¢l o batthows, Chicene, Tare W, Hriggs, l!lmo‘L,: legraph Company has mady a large reduction in the telegraph yntu 0 und tho various 0, Rock Istand & Paclfic price for dlspatches between the varions outhis roud will Lereafter ba but 35ceuts. understood that & elmilar reduction will be made between the various poluts on othier roads. ‘Tho managers of the rallroads in thiy city do not apprebend any trouble from the enginocrs . ‘[he ditficultics ou' some of tha Eastora roads have no offect oo the eugiuecrs oo the Western liucs, as the Iatter receive much better pay than the former, and have no cause for tho last elght ycars ol fhe Chagor otk Hiima Leen promoted to bhe ‘ashicr of this road. awendinent was lot sniendment was the rled by a vole of 23 (o 4,—Ald, O White, and Sween e SUSPENDED ANIM BexminoToN, Vi, il Green, of Hooslck, N. Y., was thought to ba dead ang his body was placed fn & vault about two weeks ago, As he had uwarrowly escaped burlal while in & trance several years asince, his wife was requested to visit his body until no doubt of death existed. It 1s now stated that Jnat Saturdsy signs of Jife were noticed, aud the ly was reinoved from the vault, Tho attend. oz Ill-\{lk‘lflfll prouounce It & caso of suspe: sulmafion. kue t ditferent points on the lakes, Q'mi_cnllhrly‘ by N. ¥, Bul for greater safety fn the concluaion reschod by the resent discusslon let it be assumed that this force voting 1o the negative, nade, -unl:lemly'u- or the church, and in Dearly double the above smount, oF 1,000 of the Conventlont Northwestern Islaud & Pucil thorougily ?llllln sll almost exclusively. i < 83 in (e dret construction of this su- perstructure, your cuglueer way very properly be overned by wiutives of economy, s no alene Roupiectfully subu| ** Wi, Bouy by, Bnglucer," he afBdavits of **How shall we best ‘i he would care them by to do, d it 1% wes the duty of the sesslon 10 sppolut & commitlee 1o call oo such peoplo 84 were known to piay cards or dance? Mr, Burrill answered for himself that he would not admonlsh church-members for playl: rlor, bub would o sd if they did a public plice. eatiun for meat wevk was sgre ‘What Awmusemoments M. Mewmbers Properly Epgage In?" Mg, l}*olnlud 10 ope he wes 3 d. 1. Moore, Weatern Union T who had made the 1nquiry, said he was utterly des- Wtuta of expericace, having been le: and a balf lo the minlstry, and for the greater poz- tlon of the time out on the akirmish ilnein the Wesl, where be hadno material to work upon. Yor six months past ho bad had charge of & church ts reported metbershl . en able to And only abo was always a certaln percentago Lhat could not be tho work of the church. Th rewalnder were fnvisble. They did tbemsslves &t tho prayer or class-meetin; ;n:l ‘were uuavailsble, ‘unless somethlng wu THB DIV Also attached to thu re| the two submarine diy wely forth that bo thoroughl, tho suuthweal and west (aced, on the outaide, from the water-line to the bottom. washiog away of matorial st tho botiow, atthe uorth corner of the weat {ace. makiuy a small hole uot exceeding one and & L aottherly oxtrewmity of this face, near the corner, Le found the planking chafed by the ice, sod the wuute snd b o -irons were gone, and the plankin; low wae Iu good coudition, aldcs was anywhere voticcsble. face sowe of the short planks were gose, wutbers wers cat off Ly the sctiva of tbe ice. sngle-leons were gono from the southerly corner, aawell s somuof thenuts sud washose ot Lhla awined the erlb on Mo found alittle . ——— NEW' HAMPSHIRE - CONSTITUTION, Coxcosp, N. H., April 16.—The Governor snd Councll todsy counted the yotes for tho coustitutionsl smendment. All are camied suve the first, ta strike out the word “Protes- tant " from tho bitl of rights, and the twelfth, prohiblting the removal from offfcs for political abolishing the religious o5 ofice, was adopted by f foct in deplh, Atthe a the discuseion, scusidon fo do ting was closed with prayer by Mr, THE BAWIISTS, The Baptlst miolsters held thelr seml-annus} meeting yesterdsy morning, the Rev, G, A. Ane dzraon 1o the chalr. After prayer they begaa the dlscassion of the for compluint. On the southwest placed by It, 1o, a8 neazly aa) can deters wine it 11139, 2u2 poands. Thls acts Lo preveut wvesturn sbout the axls, already comidered, with a leves-arm of forty fuet, which ls the dlawster of an interehaugy vl bt be, and probably o do thls. Ly coultant of all mifg than was LOW in prac would be, sometling better H::. e wus p:u‘fmhd, from what uo ku l‘ll.muur’l <l & Pacific Rafiroad, has test as 8 qualltication poaition of Asala thlrtecn votes over the required two-thirds, R.E = RADWAY'S READY RELIER Qures tho Worst Pains in From Ono to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR Afver Besding this Advertisemont Heod Any One Buffer with Paln, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF t for Every il It was the Firat and is the Only Pain Remedy 8t tnstantly stops the most exeruciating Paina, allars nflammation#, and cures congestiona, whethee of tha Lungs, Btomech, Dowels, OF other Riands or organs, by ©ne appiication, IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MIRUTES, e Y St on st o i Ne:rfl‘zlc.c'nl ymnnmdn' ith discase m’-’y luflorf"m RADWAY'S READY RELIEF Afford Instant Ease. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammae tion of tho Bladdor, Inlammation of tho Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Throat, Difoult Broothing, Palpitation of tho Hoart, Iysterics, Oroup, Diphthoris, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothacho, Noeuralgia, Rhoumatiam, Ocld Ohills, Ague Chills, Chiliblains, and 'Froat Ditos, The_appileation of the Resdy Relfet to the parua wh;:r:‘ tho patn or difficulty T Shecs wiit frintipitsd Twenty drops fn half atumbler of water will, ina few minutes, cure Crampa Piins, Sour Stomach nmmurr, Blol Heuhchna isrrhoes, Dysentery, Col~ e A R, T e TEADY THELTRE WA TR A Tow Heone it water vt revent sickness or En ina from change of water. It tter than French Drandy or Bitters'as a stimulant, FEVER and AGUE. ‘ever and Ague cared for aft: 1 ore AL ACS T the- W At I enre Tevor ao agua, aad all other malarioas, billous, scarlet, typhoid, e sadcthes fevern alted vy B0 e X Tolaby Druggtsu, 7 aeloc DR. RADWAY'S . REGULATING PILLS, Pertectly tastelcas, eleguntly coated with sweat gum Burfos Tegulate, DUIFY, clednue and siruagthen. it way's Piifs, forthe curs ot all disorders of the Gtaine acti, Liver, Bowels, Kidueys, Bisdder, Nervous Dis easds, ‘Headache, Constipaiion, Costivencss, Judigess tlon, " Dyspopaia, * Wiliousaess, Bitous Fover, Tntane matlon Of the Sowols, Piles, fmd il Derungements of e gl Wil ST S le . Putely vegetable, coutaining no me; - Eral, o deloterianes £ i ety Dlioricraar the Dixeative Sresa, ! Conatipation, Tnward Fllee Fallness of the Tiood in thaifead, Acidity of tha Stomach, Nauses, Heartburn, Diauat ot Food, Fullncea of Walkht bt tho Flomachs Sour Eruptions, Gluking ot Flutter(ngein tho It ofihs Htomadhy Swimming oF tho Hand, 1(4rricd and icule ireatbiv, Fhitierings at tha leart, Chokin cllbw Beiuation Whes {8 Tyloy Posture, Dimpcn e eba hatora tho sikit, Pesor and Do s GF ‘he SKIA A0 Eyek Datns 1a g bidl, Gl e 'alns Lo Blde, Cher! Liimna, 408 Hudden Fruscs of Heas, Duriug i tha ‘A fow doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will freo the et Fromm 811G Eh6. abova mamod Gloraers: Frice2s centa por box, Bold by Drugkisa Ovarian Tumor Of Ten Years' Growth Cured by DR RADWAY'S REAEDIES. I have had an Ov: n Tumor io tho Ovarfed aud Ilo for Ten Yearn. fxx Axnox, Dee 27, 1873.~DR, Ranway: Thad others niay be benefted, T make thisatatem [ Liave ind an Ovarian Tumor{n Llie () vars els 'f0F (o0 years | triod {ho boat b f‘“ withoul -nrlxmem}z 't was growln, dity that I'could not o llve riand of mina induced me Lo try had not much falin o thewm, Lut Aasl dejlbersiton, I trisd them. ~ °» 1 purchascd ux botslcs of the Resolvent, two bozes of the'Pllls, and two baxos of the fellct.' 1 uscd thew viihout any sposrentbenoft. [ datermiined fo pe el usdd twelva morw boitles of tha Resolvent,two of the Rellet, and two boxesof the Fills, Befurw they were gona Iknllmnb-lnly ve poun: 1 continued (0 o thy medicine unil] 1'was suro 1 weacntiraly cured. [ took the medicine about 1 onlhlll 1d’ during that tima loat forty-five pount i wll 1 100K threa duzen bottles of tua ftesolvent. si% (Llea Rellef, and alx boxes of tha Pills. 1 {rel perfectly well, and my heart (s full of yratitude tadud for this helpt'my deop amictlon, 'To you, sir sad your wondorful medicine, | foul desply (Bdsbiot, and my prayer ia that it niay be as much ol » biesdod ‘been 10 e, Lers aa 1t has tootiined MRS. E. C, BIDDLNS. Mrs. 1Hbbins, who makes the above certificate, | r30n for whum [ Fequesied you ta send medicl una, 1673, Tue medicincs Abuve stated were bo: OC mia, with tha exceptiun of 'What waa sent to het L0ty 47 AL ber iatamant t cortagi i OHLS jon, (Bijue, . 8, : This 15"1" Ytra: Diokiza. who T ooy may certl hat . Bibblna, who mas! sbove carditcate ’1}. .u&hr:-bun for many years, well ul Lhe doubts I St SRR [t Vo her SALOmORL vy, D, COCKER: RS HARGDxbS - DR, RADWAY'’S Sarsaparillian Resolven, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Care of all Chronio Disesses, Scrofuls of sditary or Conteglons, be It d {u the Luuge or Stomsch, Bones, Flesh or Nerves, Corruptiag th . Rolids and Vitiating the Flulds, 4 1andalar Bwellls e A, St Pt T (eedfig o b i el ¢ It Tihoum, Brod ‘Bld by Srugglata. DB, RADWAY & 00, 32 Warrenst, Y —— Read ¢ False and True.” a stai0p to TADWAY & wisad, gho Jottenuap o HAR Y Ao wii ve I‘Jh“lk“.