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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNL: TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1877. - k8 M—WM TIE COURTS. RELIGIOUS. (5008 Ganv~Amiste Judgo Jamesn, No case on JUDAR JAuZaoN—167, 199, 104, 191 139, 200, 202, 200, 207, 208, 203, 210, 31, 214,214 10 218, [nclusive; ! 1910 (Fial, M-\l{l‘r‘!allloéln—fl. 44, 45. X0.38, Woollside vs. Hate, .uw-u'-Rm.us—.-ml tq 825, faclustve, No. 507, My- Matthew. liezald one of the 01d Testament names for the Church wax the Daoghter of the People, 8fha was representod as & delicato woman who had been the vietim of malpractice, —bad heen healed, but the healing waa superficial. The Dible wan the Jast hook in the wotld to enconrage complaint. 1ta pirit was not s complalning spirit, Snd its langusge meant mething. A traly scientifc map ahuminated qtiackery, and the peopls were in aympathy with him, becauss the thonght of committing thelr per- tons of households to the quack waa full of alarm snd terror, The passsge from Jeremish sugeested tha possibility of auperficlal work tn refigion, which wan )uet s serions as quackery in meditine, 1f the ronl was worth more than the body, quack- ©ory there nust be more serlons. The Church suf- fercd more from superficial religion than from ekepticiam, Paming to the new dllpennum:j the thelz enr until thoss Sweet notices are withdrawn. Fifth—The men of this place are not Ao fouifsh a3 (0 refurs work at iliving prices, or to rehel ngainst companiea who farnish them profitable 1avor. 1tut they are fooliah enongh to refusc work and rebel againat companien who wonld have them work for starvation wages, t In al#n nntrno that the point in the con. Company {n keeping the miners® o wes has heen dectded time and Again in onr fupreme Conef. We do not think the Snrreme Coutt ever lind snch & mean contract aob- mitted for it4 connderation, Sexenti—Mr. Sweet Ginally admita that the Com- pany makes & profil off the minea fn Lhis place, after denyfnz that fact In his previous answer. Such Incanatsiencier we will not snswer, bt leara ruch atatements for the coneideration of the pub- lic, Now {f the Company has miade a pront, we know men by the score in this place—men who are #aber and Industrious—who have not_made n hara Ilving for the paet year, hat have been continnatly fallinz behind wifh their grocers. We ask those wha donbt ns to eome and make & thoroueh and thiatthe river Js free of fce below, snd that boats AD 3 can get thrangh the river without tr:uhlo. u‘"l!‘o" TNl TARLE phic iy ool it o o, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS. MiLwarxer, Aun) 23.—Capt. Jasper omphrey wan appointed Hatbor-Master to-day In place of Capt, Chandler, time expired, A movement ison Erplan d fool among sailora to organize s sirtke 1o keep | SEPLSE ) Sundivexcepied, j Mondayexcepied. (Ar; | ¢ wages at 82 per day. Seamen who had shipped on g s The schr G. &, Trompf for leas than that rate were — 10-day forced to leava the vassel by the strlkers, A Divorce Shyster Swallowing a Dose of His Own Medi=~ ¢cine. The Amusements which Preshy= terians May Safely Enjoy. B atton af Rerrenes Marke~t Sab - Jrpar FARWRLL~General hudiness, . nrdty 8- JUDoR WILLIAM#— S8t case 412, Scheihel vi, Schelbel, JUDGMENTS. Uxirdd Stares District Covrt—Jrpax Brone oXTT-Michae) Mchireevy ¥e. Beow M. X, Dunhamy . —Undlrey dacohs va, Proceeds of 1als ‘unbam, $10.27.— Charics Jonnson Vs, am BUTRAI0R CavET—CayPeserans—Union Matnsl Life- Insarance Compsny va, Michael EAriy and Clinuncey M. Greeman, $1, 421.60,—8ame va, Aibert . Lnil. $3,129.69, =W, L. liyde et'al.'ya. Georxs Autel, 834760, —K. 1. Barton va. . S5, [cusells vero a moilon far new irial, —Firit Nationat TAnk of Louiaviiie vs. Emanial Iirinewick, 8334.20,— siegmund Adier va. Jobn Lang, $3%1. 13, SHaR JAN 4 Fhis, admintateator of M. Innocence of Card-Playing at Home-= Base-Ball Looked at with Distrust. . v A. 7. Dexter Wants the Knot Cat on Account of His Cruelly. OHIOAS0 & RORTEWEEIERN BATLWAY. A MISCELLANEOUS, M araer Madtabre And 4% the depome ™) “1478 Narigation {s open at Montreal....Thers is a rearcity of men In Cleveland In comparison with other yesra....The ychr American left for Milwaa- kee {0 foad for Owwegn....Capt. W. Mack, of the achr Nevada, has come to take hls vessel hore to Eo G Orvls® Creditors Waont a Fair Divislon of tho Proceeds of the Estates The Methodist Minlsters =<« Fraternal Tonr of the Rev. Dr. Uarrison. The Presbytery Attenda to & Little B'ou- #sme thought was found In Matthew, cloth- O¢wego, . Bhe belonga 20 the Wheeler estate, and 1., llamiiton, decessed, nse of J. W. Hamiltan, ¥4, Ce P o . | impartial invest:gation of the facte for themaclves, o New Sults, Bankrupteles, Con~ | sseiieue Mt l-"ug,’fg-'uf;m ompaay’ verdict, tine Business—Wanta to Preach, s ,,,'a"é‘,“:{,‘ languags, | The trdie ” fol. | N Tear that the seeerrion mave will | Tovkec s maer 187:1p 31 Qemago.....Thie achr Glira : Cov be contradicted, Fours Lro); Tarker is aground &t the North Pler, as Is atwo the fessions, Judgments, Ete. nTaastidoe-Catharlas Arnoldva. aurface wotk: he went down to the solid rock. J. M. HMutchineon. They will probably remain for EEH e, Great was the fall of the houne bulll on sand. e~ Daxno, i a7 i T e Uhieago & Cinetnoatt | THE ELDERS, e e Lo e waand proac ik, I\ did ny Kein o raise ‘of water ...The prop Arabia left laat | B "flfl'{i&-flm. e ! 5 vo. Amandy F. Armitrong The Elders’ Asroclation of the Presbylery of | not demonstrate that his heart waa right, —that the Crantes Duvcas, nizht, ateo the Raleigh, Christine Neflaon, and ) »i. cmnek;yrm am & Deolston by Tndge MoAllister on the Mitoh- | Fxiui Aealort the Coinpaty a0 15 | ohieago met at thelr room, MeCormick Block, | Work an thorough. We could o the Lhurch no o eae Commifice. ) peverd) uiners, bound lo Butiato... .Thoschr dawsio | Biarneie Eaprod Re-N { o 7 Jed Garnish L ithode, . Keimuth, 857220~ | yeaterday afternoon, ElderT. I Carter In the | Freaer vervice than to inslet spon, tioeonan S0t | o RINE Liatthse ';:L'«',‘.’E’;::"'fi:’}" Her arrival will depend | QO ke Reores o m s o o Y8, K. N oo n Christian fence In s '« religion n .. it L: ares: . M. . & Entangled Garnishment Law, Aoseriioe Honeria €Cul va g M. fatreit, $9530= | Cchair, The objact of tha asmemblars waa the dir- | 10,1 goiil e it was (he gkt kinds If oty we MARINE. ted up Tor tazen yesioriay. . The ache L'l | “g-puioromernt Solant Eiaies i S JANPAVILLE, W cussion of 1“1“::“1‘“;" snd ench as might be ?mfir l;e e “olinfed CIIGAGO. -lr';.'::m'l “l;-rm‘z -;be;l; lncr. mfim :”:1“":";{5& #=Depot corner of Canal and Rinzie-sta ) Spacial Dis roperly Ininiged In by members of the Church, Lt Rock of Apea™ followed. ! 3 3InT of Lhe Lachine Canal {s causing a g — -} IN GENLRA]&; s Taxmaviine Apr Frta opening. the auedion Tor considoratien, | o2lf, MeClerney thens ofered prayer, thinking | Awmvata—Stmr Alpens, Manilowoe, sundrien; | 5810 tioulls to versel-gmnersand shuppers, oo , IORIGAN CERTRAL RATLROAD. | , BE.KKOWS.NOW IT 1311 2 Clrenit Court for Jtock ot be il . God for flie Amaring powet to heal, aod aaking, f | piop G, . Trueadell, Manistec, enndries; pro e tags a Port Colhorne are working In combins, noL, foot of Lake:et.. and fook of Twentr-serond-w. X Among tho so-called lawyers who live In the re- | a, m. ~The culendar 14 vory ight, und the term 1s | Dr. D. avis rcporied from Dr. Turpin upon | ffe diecovered the wonnd of Salan in any hesrt, (o M cer. Henton Ha), e ae ProP | tlon....Tbn tog D. 1. Porter has arrved io Port | ZISKH P R T R AL ¥ ote suburbs of respectability of the legal profes- expected to be comparatively brief, The following | the provision of entertalnment for the coming | healit nmmnm.l( by llln;uce. cesenger, Henton Harbor, sundries; echr O. | Colborne fram Eandwich, and reporis very little | i “T20C BC0C ) T ! } b "’ aod who earn & precarions fiving throngh | S3%C% were seitled and discontinned: Dent v8. | meeting of the Genersl Assembly, which was re. Dr, Brohetan pictnred the wretchedness of a lost | Barber, Horn's Pier, wood; echr J. Sande, Manls- | fco l‘n‘ l.-llfe Ey(ui- t, Lawrence River at Mon- " __Lrave, | Armve, fessions T AIbert T, Dexter, who, | dgness Tallmage ve. Shaw et al. A continuknce | gorred'to the varions minlsters present. #0ul, and plesded with a1l the unconveried present | tee, Jumber; achr Elva, Ausiveek's Pler, raliroad | \etpls cloaroffes....Sallors are in good demand 11 v1a Matn and Alr Line) : procaring divorces, Is ono Albert J, Dextet, who, | uf tne'term was entered in tho cases of Mcl'herson to come to Jeaur. achr Tiaitle Finher, Davia' Dler, od; sche | 2, Toledo for per day... Tha N, T. boats | Day Kzpress.oer.eeenrsien. . ftwould seem, came into tha law overthaback | vs. Featherstons: Feitz va. Fianer: Wilcox va. Mr, Merritt then took up the subject Ina well- | “A yentieman remarked that if any one wanted to 1 . wood; sche | Naghna and Milwatiker have left Toledn for Ogdenn. | Kalamazoo Accomnmiadation. 1t Swero. An excellent opportunity was | 110zang Fameworl va. Teate: Yarmaworth va, | written paper. 1o spoke of the innocent smato- | be healed ho shouldcome to Chrbt. e conld care Ttobert Howler, Hawmlin, lumber: dchr John Mart, | burg....The achr Watsun, whiith has heen ashore | Atlantic Kupressually B 3 :‘;’.‘;‘i‘:lm yeatarday to get a fittle prl:llcllixpn lgwe, The Jury et eatled {ils sltcmoott ot < | ments made oreaf by the wotld's peopleto de. | fhem effecinally, which 1o carthly physician could | Maniatee, l:mbe:' schr_Somvenlr, _ Pentmater, | on it an Pelce. bas bien lowed nta Toledn _1'::;:; ::'.rs 3 y ! o s il fnsteuct i 0. 4 Y X . level was v Sunday B fonday Ex. § Dally. 4 fanca fn teylng divorce Cascs, #0 a3 10 quality | fena fnTepard to the renerat natare of theie du. [ 240 tho nawary. The queston dickled faelf | “4 clercyman refated evera Instances where per. s ot Brt e aratear 18, o0 | Bitht for the Sret tme. .. Thw prop, Maine an RAGY B3 Monday Br,, ¥ D, £ himaell the better to attend to other people's busi« | tivs. The Aimt case foririslihie siternoon is nto three heada—cards, theatte-going, and | ponshad'applicd to him 10 know what they shonld BRkneats sthE Concky Bl Aot Cagarnt barge H. F, Chuech left Milwaukeo Saturday foe mgfl). ALTON & 8T INUTR and (RINAGO {8 ness by altending tonls own defense acainst the | W, Dors ‘againat the Chicago & Northweatern Rall- | danciog. Tle ssw no objectlon to cards | da tohessved, 1lo had pointed them fa fesan and A 3 schr Cogracl K ngrton, 19, corni | Oudenabure. .. The Milwaukea Wlronein nays: i8AR CITY & DENVER FHOR‘? LIRE3. &} ite. Cacrlo S. Dexter, broaght inat | WAY Co Thin {s & sult broughtto recover | gt home, and 1hooght bitltards | tney had found relief, One yonng man had sieoed | schr Eclipse, Murkegon, 200 bu corn, 10 brls pork, The ‘rl’flp Ontonagon, i will be remembered, wan | Unlog Depot, \West mel near son-at. brides, Bty bill bls wife, Carrlo S. Dexler, broaght agalnst | ¥AY COMBORY.., (1l efendant. for forcibly remov- | nhoné come within the stme eategory. No harm | hia name to & praver with his blood. Two weeke | 2 bria bams, and sundcies; schr Hary Copler, | mrecked last {uif aud ghven over Lo the ander. d TwentyAhird-st.TlcketOflica 123 Handolnb-sc, iy him. She ssys sho was married to him Scpl. | ing the ’,hmuu from a passenger-car of ihe Uom- el 'gorY. A Afterwards e \van dead. 7 Kingston, 18,001 bueoru:ni:r America, Port lin. | writera, By the Iatter she was got off and brought .| —— oee—— = AR te 11, 1870, bat was obliged to lesve | pany, 'Chesuit has been tried twice, and comes to could arise from them, unless abuscd, and tho | “iCTnaRerttn SER oy phere had been a re. | ron. 22,133 bu com: stmr Alpens, Maskegon, | tothiacity. The underwriters have sottid with il Y4 hh'uunurmm agoon accoant of hls craelty, | this countyona change of venue. 'There ivquite | nbuse of anything roade it harmful, DBase-ball was | vivalin his n.“rfl, and ..u...‘.y lind been converted, | 30 bris pork and sundries; prop Me fr. en+ | het former awners, and hiave now sold her to Capt. v 3 4 N x | an eeeay 0 legal talenl on each side of this case. | s quentionable pastime, 2 betting on the resnlt | The revival in Cliicapo had helped themn Krnll{, tan farbor, 3 brls pork and sandrics; schr P, B, | 8. 0. Grammond. The terms aro private, Ier 5 Ttscems Lo hava been hts common practica to kick | 3hs"ollowiny aro_the counsel for tho pisintiT: | 12 “become almost 8 necessary sdjunct, Dt it | Uod was enconruzing sl 1ils servante, and tha | Slockbrdges, Port St. imace, 50 bris Hoor, 15 bris | machinesy will probably be removed snd het bull ) andatsp her, or pull her halr and piach ber, In | The Ifon. Harlow Orion, Mesars, Cassloy & Care ost 8 nccessary adjunct. Dut speaker hoped thiat the pravera for His biessing | beef, 40 bels potk, an: che Q. Ellen, | converted into a tow-barge.*" 1 Fobruary last he solzed her, threw her on the floor, enter, and Mcesrs, & Taylor, of Kond du | Was ihe duly of every Christian to abataln from | Wauld be continued. White Lake, snniries; prop Aral Buffalo, 7,178 ————e——— 4 dragied hor scross the roow, and tore off & grest Pec.Irhe iinn. Charles Kidredge, of Fond du | anything thst wonid dishonor the Maater, A gentleman eald the angodly did not read the | bu wheat, :lb.fl:) bu_corn, lil rle_flonr, and GAMBLERS SUNNING THEMSELVES 1Y parbof s clothing, at the samo tima theoatoning | Lacyand Mesars,Pesso & Ruger appeat fortho de- ) Thestre-golug ho was appoted to,since thescenes | DU, Uit fookey at peofestors of rehigion, What | funiriea actr £, Elienwood, White River, 161! GAMBLERS SUNNING THEMSELVES. B g were thelr ) ? ) d . Lochoke hor. Hoaleo frequantly gots drunk, and presented and the charoter of, modern playa weto | ™Afother gentleman rematked at if every man —— Cricago, April 23,—A correspondent algning 1» & ther num‘wb;\vlll\mnll‘l;hnl or ““"“;:a"‘.‘.‘:‘& GARNISHMENT. d:‘::;’;w"m Mn‘:m“ :‘fif"m"::’ o ;c'“';‘l!:" "': .'ma woman :(lnnvlvrhnlh?’:dl‘.:’ldl 1;“?1"‘- ;“:fi'"‘d"::d FREIGIITS. . | nimeelt **Bhierman House" complaine of the Leave. | Amive i ¥ 2l nage, elloved it, woul astonishic e doce o] s e i 4 Herententog o kil NoF, " short t{me ake he was DECISION DY JUDGE MWALLISTER. el he Chiitaia b AlrcowhlcHARED. Bath sore. | bohaer the ave une, ot They ight nes | oo wer e A e | oo ol e e g et 0% m| T0p, i} engayed in making and eclling a kind of ¢oJln‘¢ Pollowling Is the declalon of Joidze McAllister In | formances. He apoke of apcctacu! lays as most | bandagen and cintments, but if they did not re. an Inquiry for veaecls for oats, hut at lower | of Haverly's Thestrical Nuliding. Your corre- 8:90e. m.| 7:000 M. L Ink, but hio 1ately sold out for $5,000, andsaddenty the case of Anna tegenaiadt vs, The Vessel-Onne. nrx’udlnm and then took up the musfc of the day, | ceve Cheist they would, nol bave power to ity | Fates than carriers were willing to accept. Toom | gpondunt Is mistaken in locating the blockade. It io. o) e g L Viossomed outas s divarce lawyer, wilhoulany | o ryo Company, garnlstiee of Pateick Drew, It which be heartily condemned. Private theatricsla | themacives up among the sons and danghters of | was engaged for 50,000 bu wheat and 10,000 bu | fa & few doors wost of the theatre, where prepara- it e T o e ¥R seeming study or admission to the Har Mrs. {s i 21 'y d a Lendency to fnure the young to a love for the od, oata, The schrGroton, wheat to Fort Colboarne at | tions aro beinz made for opening one of the most — i Doster thinks he must make several hundred 12 of value on accoont of its consteuclion of the | atage and tho theatre, A brother prayed, asking thst the truls of the | go. any the prop Cubs, wheat and oats through via | extenaive gambling dens in our city, snd the crowd | CHI( L dollars » month out of the confiding | Exemption Iaws of the State: He warunabletorecanelota of good tobederlved | Rible miyht take detp root in their hearls, that . prop o 9 D I8 Y o oF pamblern, thieves: Slopw, tage, and | Vi 'AGO, MILWAUKEE & §T. PAUL BATLRIAD, i &rangers “who cmploy " bim, and she wants | "itlyew being judgment debtor, tho head of g | from dancing,as indlecriminately practiced lo-day, | tbey might knaw God's will and foliow t, Dattalo: echr America, wheat from Miliraukcest | that whole ciase of majefacto who bang arognd R e e e T 1) 4 i slacs of this aphiied 1o ber Support Guring | samiiy. and reaiging sith ihe aame, aud the Tug | 44 renlering the Lumwn race wonstrons beforo | Mr. and Mes, Wilaon then sang My Te- | BieuiiCid timber vemel 1 go fo o g 30,000 | I menta, VIl ar woice toke notice | _8od st Depos + oppoulta Buermaa Uouss y3 the progreas of the suit for Qivorce, and as all- | (ompany beiog indebier Lo Tim for wages in the Pt fora tul-sized timber veanel 10 g0 to Europe, with 1 W i c and govern themseivea accordingly? mony 8ftor sha has resamed her malden mame. | gum of €13.05, the piainti stmmoned: the Tug | War not sinfal, but awsy from Bome it ahould only All hall the power of Jesns’ name" ended the | 2 advance of half the frelght If neceseary. Aihn.r Wrrns. Teave, . ‘evidently dctermined to make his -4 % | be Indulged In by the middle-aged people, and not | services. Muwavser—There way lizht demand for graln ¢ e fi:ru[."’n'.ffi'n eridently, delermingt 10 " ante 1o | Cumpany as carnishee, aod the Justice gava Judg- | (LClyounl who sorm to be Inseparably wedded to | %11 vemeils fof Lake Oatario porta: 750 was. offered e e the acqualntance of the Bar Association, e frauced to the Supreme Couri—jusk once, DILL TOR ACCOUNT. 1n August, 1870, tha msjority of the creaitors of Emerron Q. Otvis, the pork-packer, came to the concluslon that they conid not collect all their lajm8 (some $11,000) In fudl, and an agrecmient wan fhade ond signed D{ twenty-three fArms or Individual creditors, " reciting that whoreas aome of tho snbncribing creditors had commenced suita apatnet Orvis, and, as it waa desirable that all his roperty should be divided b, bt Jore sgrecd that they would o ward tho paynient of the expenses of the snits provionsty begun, and whatever amounts were collected on the ° auita then pending should be divided ratably among all the crediturs, Subacquently Lisrloy, Green & Co. recovered it. T'o summarize, be thougl tians to deprecate all theso amusements at al times, and thereby avoid tl Isk of cncourages meat. Amusements for yonng people shonld con- sist In church-meetings, which cducated and conld not be abused, ‘The paper was accepted, the Chair remarking 1bat it mel with the approbation of all present, ave Etl’hlpi **the gentiemen writiug at the table,"'—~mcaning thereby the reporters, M umed by n the t the duaty of Chrl to Uswego, snd Bc was asked; 4c was offered to Bufalo, Cuznorean—Schr Stampede, 4%¢ on wheat to uflaio, Dernorr—Schr L. L. Lamb, wheat to Onwego, Btjes barge Mary Mills, Jumber f rom Alpena to Detrolt at $1.25; schr ¥, J. Danford, lamber and cedar posts, Alpens to Cloveland, at 81.37% on Tumber and Si¢c on powts, delivered on tall; schr Felioweraft, ouk tics from Amberstburg 1o Port Colbourne at Be gold. Tuneuo~—Hclir Watson, corn o Buffalo at 2%e; schr Corsican, oata to Cleveland at 2c. Bay City—Some charters Lavo been mado on fumber to Toledo at £1,50, On this basis, rates to Buffolo and Tonawanda will bo sbout §1.75 or Dernor, Mich., April 23.—The vessel-owners held 8 meeting here to-day to take stepa towanl PRESBYTERY. The Chicago Presbytety hield an adjourned meet. ing yesterday morning at thelr rooms In McCor- mick Block, The Hev, W. P. Wood, the Mod. erator, presided, and there were twenty-five min- lsters and laymen present. ‘The Secretary road s call for the Austin Church tdtho Rev, David Clark, snd bo slanifying his ac- ceplance, & committee was sppointed to make arrangoments for his installation. Mr. Trowbridge, from the committee sppornted tobring in an overture o the General Assembly renpecting_education, sald he had been nnable to geba meating of the Committeo, but one member and himeel! find agreed upon an overture substan- tlally the samo as that submitted at the previous while Drew claimn here ni nlwtll that the whole amonnt was exempt, 1 think both the decisfon of the Justice and tha pasition of Drew wrong. Tho apove are the facts, While the amoant {s small, o declsion of the caso Involves a consiruction of tha Ezemption laws of this State, about which there secms Lo be such confusion and diversity of opinion amongconrts and members of tho Kar. 2 On gll;‘e 408, IL. 8., 1874, we find the following: *8ee, 13. The following articles of pereonal prop- erty, owned by the debtor, shall be exempt from exccutlon, writ of mitachment, and disiress for rent, viz.' Tiere follow five apecific classes of per- sonslpropeérty, none of them baving sny referenco 1o wages, aud 'the exemption extending to single Ycrlfl heads of familien. Then the samescc. fon sayn: *And, in additfon to the above property, when the debtor Is the head of 8 family and resides wilh the same, the following.*® Hero again ia speci- THE FRENCH INSURANCE COMPANY, Bpeciol Dispalch 1o The Tribuns. vl New Yong, April 23.—I find I made s serlons misstatement §n my letter of the 19th respect- ing the *La Calsse Generale des Agmcoles.” No effort {a belng made to cancel policies issued in this State, and the deposit will under no cir- cumstances be withdrawn. I am credibly in- formed that the certificate of the Department will be reissucd withiu a very few days, Besides the amount deposited at Albany, the Company has a suflicient fund deposited” in the hands of ‘Trustecs to reinsure all of its outatanding risks in the Btates. Neuo, * 5:00p. m. (4111000 @ t 5:9p. m. |t 1008 me Aljtrainatun vin Miiwaokee, Ticknte for BL Pacl =nd Minneapalis ape good els} L T Chlan, oF 11s Wateriomn. Ls Grase aat pisene CHICAGO, BURLIN JUIH( ATLROALY Depotx, 'ml!“ L.nfl“’x‘.fin? Ay, “lnda mxgnm- Censlind 513 Gray spoke briefly upon the side the paper, setting forth the evils dormant i amusaments named, In response Lo the questfon {f he wonld permit his danghiters to go to dancing-schools, he sald: SEN dun't consider a dancing-mastor 8 vory good eieroent of society, 1 don't want him," Mr. Woodford spoke of amusementa as a eoclal Instinct, and ena _which manifested {tself Inall . 31 5 % | iz na Cons) and Sixicenchona, #ickes Offices, 30 Teave. | Atrive, +1%10:15 8, m, [* 4:00p. m. N o ing & continuance of the present low | FROM THE RENOWNED AND GALLANT COL. fo| adgment for' $1,400.32 azatnat Orvis, on Which | feu elght offier kinda or clatsca (ot including | JouRZEeoplo and he asked if turninys tho aiten: ) meeling, reven ; d 81,274.48: J. 4l & Co. recor- At lon of the yonth toreligionn exerciscs alone would A tssion be deferred, | [Teighie, and resoived to take 8 sense of the vesscl- ¥ e e B o oy coticet. |- ragan)y snd the nection closes tiue: "Ninth 078 | not be lenoring thatsocias instincs. Ho waited to Mr. Noyes aakad (AL ILs submlsslon be de ovenecs of other lake ports s to the possibllity of & GIBBS, OF TENNESSEE. m.lt e:330 m, 1t'wan nécessary 10 have another meeling, since not - one-founh of | the spplicstions from churches which it was supposed would aak for aid for home ~ misslons had becn put fnto the bands of the Commitiee, ‘Time w4 necessary to consider the ‘I\,p“tlflonl, amd tho Committes would not be able to report unider two weeks. 1{a moved that whea the Pres- byter adjourn it adjourn for two weeka. "The motion was agreed to. Dr, Blackburn presented the lp?llulllnn of John Currer, who ta preaching near Draldwood, Wijj Caunty, for permiasion to preach during tho vaca. tion, “1io wasn member of the Junfor Class sttho Sominary. While the speaker objected to the nr.;'x‘nmg( of & liceneo withuut tho presence of ie applicant, n- this caec, knowing the yonn; B, he Mmoved 1hat it bn gramted, 1 Lo T cd $1,230,62, and John Daly & Co, recovered Juggment fof $2,746.97, of which they have seal- 100§, 04,57, " The Shierif hae also about $300 remainfog In his hands belonging (o certaln crede ftors, _All these aume aught to have been divided pro rata amon all the creditors, bat tiis has not endong, and J. J. McCarthy and Ldward Me.. Geegor, creditors to the\amount of 81,010,553, yesterday filed bl setting forth theso facts, ‘and chargiog that the Amounts #d collected arc & traat tunfl! ‘for the bonofit of a1l tha creditors, and asking ibat & diatribution be mado according to the terms of tho contract. The following are the naines_of the defendnnts: Harley, Ureen & Co., John Gil- 1an & Co, , Jeromiah Sheahan. Hovine Bros, & Co., John n-\{, M. A, McLane, McFarland & Co., Dan Mster, Wood Bios., danies Dayley, Honry Me- Kelies, Manson MeMullon, Poter McHugh, Mich- eneral conventlon here to consider tho sutject, In a7, ){llclLl.A:lnl:l—Chlrlerl are being made from Day of Quinte to Oswego on lumber at 75¢. Sehrs 1L °F. Merry and Cecelia Jeilreys are londing raii- road ties at'Pigoon Bay for Builslo at 7¢. THE ICE. The props St. Joseph and I, Holand, which left Port Huron Fridey morniag for Mackinaw, are fast Inthe fce three of four miles above the light. Goderich {sclear of {ce. The fishermen are setting thetr nets, Ontonacon—Na fce In eight. Vessels will have 10 obetructions in this harbor, Liwngscxsusd, Tenn, Nov. 0, 1670.~Dr. Dierce—Dxar Sin: For many years 1 was af- fiicted with catarrh, but lo 1872 was attacked with a eeverc pain through the forehead and cyes. When [ coughed or made dden move- ment, the pain was like tho stabof a knife. The physicians and. remedies I employed Rave monorelief. At last I procured o package of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and used it acennd- Ing t6 directions. It gave {mmedlate rellef. I contined It for a few months and was entirely cured, and I bave not since had a symptom of the discase. Others bave used it upon my ree- s e .t | know, too, if the Church should consider ftaelt o e o I e e b e foneos. | bound to provide amusements whore it Interdicted, 100 1hAL (ho HABLOF mAY sCleCt Bis wages 10 the | dr. Barker thoughtf necould keop hia boy at ot of §100. bocanns, tho_8apreme Codrt heid | home by butlng cards or & billlard-iable in the T Fannings tsse. which had no reference to | family, w0 ong as the piayera abained from s, that the debtor wnfght sclect funda which | gambling, he wonld make ea of them fo keep that fo had doposited in a bank to thatamonunt, Ilay. | boy at home, = But balls ho wasatrongly opposed to it pactlcipated In the decison of that cane, 1 feol | 48 utterly demoralizing. that while It may be sustainaoie on the special cle- | Nf. Oray spoke again of indulgences in the cumatances of thio caso, yot it ia plain that it car- | amusements named. and sald he was opposed to tled liberailty of conatrugtion to the ntmost vergo, | $iem, but he was Inciined to guestion the pro- uu:‘ at ilne lnmul l.:nlu u[ n:hnn rlg-pg‘zllulflnndl lnl:’y mm ):'Iu ‘l;lxl;lllng such indulgenccs a bar to church particular provision o e atatote, as would be it Docorsary 1o ivg tho aame slghs of solection | The Hov.' Mr. Hurrel Emwfll to take the Boethe debtor i cass Tof wages due Nim. | amnscments provided by tho warld, emasculato The dissimilarity of tlie two cancs 6 very abyious, | them, oblltorate the bad, and make usoof them for Tn that cano It was & question whether the general | o Clisreh. The evil-dlspased had taken chuech Baturday, ILLINOIS OLNTRAL RALLROAD. Leare. AYH". 8t. Louls Expross. At Louia Pl Thn CAlr, Arkanm eld NHRDY Phoria, Reoku & 1a5gi fmhm\ue & Stoux Clty F: ubuque & Sfoux City E Giiman Pawenger PITTSBURG, FL WAYNE & OI0AGO BAILWAY, words were brond endegh ta covor that kin of | MAsic to dance by, and there was no reasun wiy Thie motion was opposcd by saveral, sluce ites- | Owen Sound—Ice clear as faras Boyd's Wharf. | ommendation with the same result. Iregard It | Dopa curior s uusl snd Madlsonate, o f:ket Giioes acl Canley, Georgs Ifall, Hossuhaim Biror.'& Co., | propetty In the e ot balles or banker, when | the Church should not elovate if the world ol | tablished o pald precedent. 1€ es cmrambisd aa | A south winid will clear the bay. | a8 un infallible reniedy. Yonrs ,,m,,u",“ 8 Ciark at., Paimer House, snd Grand Pacite Hotel, A. Roman'& Liro., Patrick Lang. Lucy Ieforner, Diicre was 4o specinl provislon of law in the way, | Pervert. Iie aw no barm In dancing and In card- | s dangerous practice, Coltingwood—Ice dleappearie fast; will all be ' ke Lenve | ATTive. Thomas Fiaherty,' Danlol McCailroy, and Good* | Rt here and tow the questlos Is, whether, under | Playing s home inside the family, though hio ) Dr. Blackburn urged that the object was to curb | ont in & day ot two T. 1L Guws. | = | e wilic, Wagner & lloleter, thoto goneral words, the Court can averrida or ex- | ARreed with the tono uf the discuselon so far &8 | and control Lho disposition of young men to start ‘Superlor—Ifoughton Lake fs clear of ice, The e ..'c'}u'g";“g"'“" - m. 17 DB Cllichdo, pANYILLE & sixcemies. || dugulaly the exprcee pruibitlon of the statute, fudiscriminyio amuremonta wore coucemed, | oatand presch,on el own ook, Taey wauld do | atary il I makini her ara irlp belwect there AMUSETENTS. st oo g IMon u este: nge Hi 0] e bead of rof o B M, 0 etter to give permlssion. . 2 - ot In BOAFIRg several ntervening ciatms n | Scer Ty rouda thae shment,” | (O aa 0 years of age, bot pevor for moncy, | "o Latghids snlilancock, -The lug ol Anderson will leave s view scented to meet with genernl approval, bul the matter was refecred fo the Commlitee un 1lome Misslof By this means it will come before the Gencral Ansembly, and tho preseut rule gove erning the subject. will be considered, and an’ ef- Iloaghton Lako to-day for L' Ause, Erie=The jce ontside of the barbor of Erde {s ro- Euru}d slushy, and does not extend beyond the ead of the rcmululn, It ta thought'stcumers could enter withoat trogbl the case of Fosdick & F) The_ Chicago, Dane ville & Vincennca ltalirond Tho further con- aldenstion of the clalme wae postponed until Batur- day next, on account of the absence of Mr. llenry mo. [la Npindipt et EEPRRPE R PIEE I nor had he oYer ween motiey up on a gamio. of BT A Y e L singthaberd | fid taught his mother and sister o piay canis, and ot exceeding #23, shall he exempt fram garniahment, | 10 harm bad come from jt. It was tho abuse and Incase the wages or services of such defendant In 1ot the tso of thees thinve that hurt. handaof & parnishiee shiall exceed 813, fnugment shi On motion, the subject was continued uatll next BALTIMORE & OW10 Tratns Te o O E bt DAAER Yhok 0f Sage roest. Tickei-offices: &3 Clarkeat., Palmer Hou Ursnd Pscitic, sud Depot (Exposiiion Buliding), TMAVERLY’S THE. LABT WEEK OF THE Crawford, onc of the counvel In Lho ease, ' An of- fort made to have It abolilied, Vit Teave. | Arive, G s alug ometad by tho-Judge directiny ihe | 26siren oy far the buiznce bove inat smaunt. weuk, and the meeting adjourned. Bilet Fraver presoned a statement propared by | froms s canal. ff:h-'fi':.'::a‘f:'}‘fi'.'nf“nch"x'cc'fi idl H 0 | Morntogkx T = Nualer in Chancery (0 yay the coits, the sxpenton ‘Tha firat branch of that ecction containa negativa v, e the seaston of tho charch At SaTmo0a, retting | Comn Gliber T tus Hawer wout 1o per nmtet- | ALES EREIISH COMIC [N}m 0. | Yormissrem i m of tho uit, mod (o yay fhe solicitors® foce. and tho | words and an exprees probifition sgaiae) Blowing METIGDIST MINISTERS. fourth that thoy weee greatly disappointed by the | ance and towei her Into Cleveland, =) _— S L compensation to the Trustcea, The Trustees have ing fled n claim or clalma which “ara contested, on which s good deal of proct has been taken, ‘sud ‘wore 18 still t0 bo taken, it wae farther ordered, nasmuich s it - woald be some time before the amount of tho claime could bo ascertained, that 1ho Mastcr should psy over $200,000, sa that tho latter coutd comply with the decrco In paying tha amauntahotealtae allowad by the Couet. Thia will leave ahout 8100,000 in the Master's handa, The Recelver was dirccted to faport to Court any dditional payments ho hisd made not contained Iin w‘lxt ;;cvuul. annexed to the Master's report flled tally, {ET0AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PALKIY. RATLROAD byt torner of Van uren and sheraiancais, Fleket vitive 5 Clark st bhennas bouse. — Teave. | Amive. Omas,Leavenwith & Ateh Kx/*10:13 5. . |+ 4:00 . 10 ’erU A ECOIRMOUBLION, orprerere|? 309D T, [ U543 ke te Dikli Kapress... {0000, m: l1ais0n. me rmwnu,mam&—n&mmmm Depot corner of Clinton and Ci Tailure of the Preshiytery to'make good jta pledges of aid to relleve the Kocicty from indebtedness, aud very much embarrasscd thercby, They azked the Presbytery to consider the urgency of the case, and adopt some practical mcans to fulfill at the entlirst posuible day the promiren whicn, §f not legaily, were certalnly morally binding, andwhich coutdnot be Juatly and honestly repudiatad, The document \was referred to the Committea on Tlome Mlssivna, The Commlites on the Inetallation of Me, Clark reporied as follows: Eermon, the Rev, Mr, Walker: charge to the reople, the Itev, Mr. Har. rott; charge to the pastor, “the ite r. Fletcber, olla Parfumeuse. Tues. ne Treblsonde, rial by Jury, and Les Bavaris urday Evening—L'Archiduc. e Hichings’ Eoglish Opera Co, McVICKER'S THEATRE. The Resutiful Young Tmegedlenne, MISS MARY ANDERSON ThiaJucsday Evening, Aprlizd, Bulwer's popular bla, LADY OF LYONS, 26, T# socond branch amounts to & clear jmpli- | _ Klder Jutkine presided over the meoting of catfon thnt judgment {3 authorized for the excesa | Methodlet ministers yesterday afternoon, and, above that amount. 1t 48 a well-recognlzed rulo of | aftor the usual devotlonal oxercises, Mr. McChes- f"‘fi"‘n"‘f""},‘:‘:"‘:""“'fi:"'&:k“:""’.“:‘fl"‘ jug p:f:‘:: ney moved the postponement of the quostion rafsed 1L s what fa expressed. '—Potter's Dwarels on Stats for discussion that the Rev. Dr. Harrlson, of utes, p. 145 Ueorgla, micht be beand. The motion presailed, 1icre, then, ection containing an express | and the Doctor was introduced, lle spokeofs probibitlon sgaln owing more thah 325 a3 ex- ; DEAbt In chsc of Farniahee agatuet an employer for | Sermun ho bad once bocn invlted to the wages duo 4 head of & family, and @ clear preach upon the recognition of friends In suthority fc taking ’“flumenll (nlr‘ the ex- | Meaven, bLut the day before that fixed for fts amonnt, Al s la- bou:l o i s Mo preaching a brother had asked him to preach on the The Lay of lflx)mw. Laka Untario, {s reported clear of ice: bunts aro rannipg regularly frewm Belleville to Kingston, PROSPECT ON LAKE ONTARIO. ‘The Toronto Globs saya: ** There {s no prospect of vesncls getting away from hers soon, although tho fleet s ready, Not less than thirty vesscls are waltiog, and there s no want of eatlors, The coal trado ia the anly branch offerlng work at present in this barbor, sud shippers aro offering N0c a ton from Lake Erie ports to Toronto. Vesecl-owners Went Bldo ‘arroll-sta., " Ticketoflice, 121 Itandoiph-si., and &t depot. < ITEMS, . recognltion of friends un carth, Tlo thought it a | Time nut dxed, “Accepted opted. are not dnclined to Lakd charters st that rate for the | PAULIN MISy AXDERSON § — e e A . sdulie 8 Dumacy, tho fareman. G the Qrand | IoAecle) courta, bath _ Glrcult and Inferior | L[5y tion, and ho would follow it fn le ad- | , A meuher of tho ilome Misslona Committes | present, ssking $18 ton, sa the chance RO R bt il A T R T A Atrive._ Jury in tng United States Diatict Conet, reslaned | Sionodact ‘wra wuticlont fo gihorize tha obiltora. | dre, lle found thab bo and thcea botoro him | *50G commitier an lome Nttons desie unantmoase | aca fieasy of men s fbe borborF 16 et £ (Rl Q" Friay wd Waturiay, Lady Micboun. | Day Express 7200, m g il L Honof thase apecinl proviaione. Om the sama prin- | recozalzed the same Dok, eang the samo hymas, | 1y 10 FAGe 8 Iwansvs Of ths PIERVAErY Derore SOcepriag | anyhjomsu! men 1o the harbor to man the baturcag, iary Andcrsan Slatioeu. kb xpre ) 7i30a: o ciple we miay turn overthe Revisci Statutes to paza | ap helleved In the same doctrines. 1io would not ks e exemplion In Seg, 0 I e Ceme. | call up tha past, bellering, with the Apostle, ba articles of personal property which aro by law ex- | was not perfect, and it would Le betler to forget ;"l"‘!.mllmml :‘i,“.‘".?é’;.,,';’%“",f lg‘?‘ m’gfin r:m'l l‘:l the thinga behind, and reach forward lo thosa be- srinz opon th ed_premises, 9 | fore. 1o 1800 the Methodiat Chiarch South hed tfrom dieirass for rent,’ 1t was Intended ! h T lake the ' crope here enilrely aut of tho | OveF 400,000 white meuibers, In 1800 over 700, - category of exemption, so far as tha rent | 000 members, an’ increase of noarly 8 per nT'h s nlx.o t'lnm. nrr:;nlml l:“ i ‘f“""’mf\d} cent, while the population had increased but clear_enough to pody, Dt | 4 T 1 theds munorsi wods bive sush b exoans | 5 Bor et This. showed W fo ba sive'forca as to annihilate the spectal provisions as | 8, growlog Charch, = geowing an - Sdesnce f0wages, 3 must ax to subjecting crops to_disteess | OF fhe population. ' fn Tllustration he elted the for reat’ be entirely sublect to the volition of tna | €4% of hia oan church. which o 1803 had 477 detdor, whether 'they shall be sosublect or not, | fnembers, and now nuibored 2450, | Thin was sn \Where the warde af & ‘statute ara clear, precsa, | Indicatlon of the sirensth o Y, Hie etiogiag Chreh S116 e o ambiyuily, e 180 neelfar co i tamatinwk i been uclod, and, tiat snan the 0 it wo wings of the Church would coalesco snd grow and MLt e ald thoso statntes are In part matorit, | tocether, and that, so far from antégontem, there any time." Uwners of nalling vessels on the great lakes hara boon thinking of sending their vesaels_to It Janelro for aale or nse in trade, . C, V, Mendes, a commiseion-merchant of Itig Janeiro, writes to alake Cantain al Uswezo, N, Y, tiat *! the most salablo vesacls horo are schooners to carry aboat 160 tonw, In & Ove or six fock draft of waters" hut, he adds, . *4as things ave at runm they would not readily be disposcd of," It s sugkusted whether after all theao vessels will not do as well t remain on the lakes. Employ steam on the Lne Canal and there will be enough for the Jske ficet Lo d New York Zridune., DEPTIT OF WATER. Fourteen feet of water at Chicayo piers, Flfveen feet of waler In Gouerich plers, Bixteen foet of water on 8¢, Clair Flate, and 8- teen fect and a half at Lime-Kiln Cross| JuliusJackson, Indlcted for eonnlerfemns.lppe-r- ed yesterday befare Judga Bludgett, and entered fata & recognizanca In tho sum _of $1,000 for bis fntore appearance, with Peter Fraokeabach and Michael Nowgass an aurcties, . Adury will bo called for May 15, inthe United Btates Clrcult Court, Henjamin Hennsteln, Indicted for forging a money-orler, appeared befora Judgs Blodgett, and entared into recognizance with Istael Uennstein and Willism Lovi as surcties for his furiber appear- snce, Judge Farwell had & genaral call of the Arst 1,200 cases of his chancery docket y"unlnd morne lnr. and will zo no further at present. flo dis Misted 216 caves, and continued U6 until next mgdfl‘u. whea they will be dimissed If not prose-. UNITED STATES COURTS. Charles E, Ratler, Trusteo of Julia C. Renbell, of this Conmmbiice for the coming year: tlie' rule of our General Asscribiy, the fndarsement e floard for aid fs left to the 8nd, by special rule of e, the latter course fias ¢ reporting upoz each case, ccopt i, o chauging, or re~ ueat s 1hat in the futore tha o 0f U lon Sommitice shall be ro. portedto gpen Presuyicrs, I not satisfactory tu Jou, ahall be referred back axaih to,ths Cominiiter for :I‘nlhf; 'fll‘.‘"' when thie Commitice's recommendstion TAVERLY'S THEATRE, CAROLINE RICHINGS RNGLISII OFERA COMPANY. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 30, —_— ADELPHI THEATRE. rowmontrne \GR, , THOMPSON Ufi]lffll'fl‘fl Wlmfler. 1a bis Dateh Drams of snepLicLan, | | £ -ACTU PR, 20_Specialty & 1{TACUP HOLTZMULLER. o 2 . ™ T AGHo WL ThoMisoN. Our reducad prices 10, 18, 33, and 30 couts Depart, | Arrive. [ay Bxpren texeent Sunday)..| Biiga. :N_u’m ertes e | RN FEVE: EANEKAKEE LINE. Trom Centras Depot, foot of Lake-st. o[ B:30p.w. CINCINNATI AIR LINE & XOKOMO LINE, Frow i1y, Deput. corer of Cllaton sad Carroll-ste _ n o ‘The brother sald the idea was that the Preabytery £a4o dway it power of acling tnally upon tha ap- plieations. Considerable dlscusslon took place, but the pro- wailing opinion secied to be that tho change was Tecessary, mince the members of the Preabyiery coutd not possjuly have the Information about tha cascs that the Committes had, they devotlng thne to Investigating each one and connldering th T OCEAN_ STEAMN STATE LINE. OftK TO GLABUOW, o NEW T 'rg"u bbL VERPUOL, DUBLIN, and others, filed s 'blll ngalnat Timothy Wright, ' wonld be werfect unfon, Thete were enemies | blicstion with the whole field of labor, G Pociesacud sl R, BELFAST, INDERI Lo D "Wolntar, Jonit Ae Humier.” Ann K | ST IAYRE,) Hes e e e aa. Tny | without who were leying 1@ overthaow ‘W | ~Eho requcst was arantod wmanlimously, stiuvei aBd:a BAICfoet of maler; ot Sxali 6 NEW CHICAGO THEATRE STATE OF NEVAliA sl Webster, and sbout Afty othere, to foreclose 8 [ Gnyy nojngof {dentity fathat the oiicrclor to dants | Protestant fuith, and bulld up thelr own on ro- | _On motion of Br, lilackbaru, the salary of the | Barie. Ciark- iermian toma: Cabiay 300 udand ¥ scording fo e O o logethot iy, tha | 9% beink heads of famtly rendiing with thesaumo, | foUTcse drawn from Protestant pursce, Mo Lo- | Sigiel clef was Sxed B0 8 TERt: o weeks, | ovson min st sebele drawiag Harter ot e thdtald 3R it ia'c'?.‘d"’i" Stiergs ‘own o lcago, togethol s ) leve e ul, e o ar | prel raw| an D} y W 1oy s Sehts Bad priviiogea bor | NNeguilre words Ml Wiake 8 Matls fmeciis | o ayhting, wiien it was smore bonoraUle to mest et romne St wnoud kee | BILLY RICE'S MINSTRELS ;;;,rmnfi: WA TAD iV S0 lopeing Lo sl ot o Comptny tlod o | e 45t nder conaliéraiion te negative, | “Th | A5 ERSRTIESS hcnen of the Chureh fad beon IEsIONS: ! 00 feck east of tho arbor bofure cumigi helf | 18 4 e w ol waiaraay Matinee. 136 Waahlstone Chicas yinat lobert and Frances M, Dogle, Tullue yagen elc., of s efendont Lelug thahoad 213 1 mage I e wrere s 1 Lach brosey | . ThoChleago branch of *:The Woman's Union | course tounter the barbur. On the line of tbe norh part of the haroor, the leas depth outelde fa 13b; foet; least deoth centre of the harbor Insida Detween ‘plere, 1 John Wk d G W. Perki ‘beneit of GEO. MILLER. {2 Vilk] , COr: . ] 3. &8 0 01 dclonc B trui deed ot $10, 000, on Lote s, B, GLOBE THEATRE, 116, 17, 8y 40, THiock 8, amd Lot &, Jilock Misslonary Soclety " held ita annual meeling at the N " | whao still clung to the recollections of the psat. If t frow genlabment. ' Wble by noja Loure at Mra. O. F, Avery yesterdsy afternvon, tivo as to fho Amount {0 be cxempted, and fa (m. | thoy wer covscientious In thove prejudices, no ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMURS 00 ualt for ¥4,000 against tho Town of ruce, B i ?:"mh" for' nlike mmnount against the Town of ele, Alexander Whillden began o suit for $3,000 Spainat the Town of Fagle, and another, also for 0 alnet the Town of Drace. - . 1\\nlum Joscphy sued Willam Blanks for the ‘Globe Mutual LifesInsursncs Company: ot 0t Tor 41030 siainst Caarics W. Ttho DANKRUPTOY MATTERS. Thae proceedings againat E, L. 3iatson wore dis- mlased on payiment of all coste yesterday, A Liearing on the compositionin the cass of Mo- n ! A e eom ‘m ¢ case uf Charles 1. Reeves opard G, Klinck was yuhnum-hcud Ase showed that the recelpta since tho last annusl mecting had been 81,124, After the regular business, Mrs, Mary Pruyn, ono of the Bucicly's misslonaries In Japan. ad- ared the ladiés, dwe claim upon all denominations for support, iiterally bolonged to them all. Shoshowed the ructical benetit of thls principle among tho hea- hew, and particularly amon the Japan Tho eflorta of this Soclely have directed to tho education aud Chrlsi hesthen girls and women, and Mre, Pruyn gave wnich Interesting information concerning the sng- cess of the work in Japan, readi: nd exhibiting many letiers frumn gi rious which were resily marvelous speciimen: enmanship, mll:?muhr. prammstical accaracy, and Christian sentime: 37.10; lesat depth alupg suuth New York and G ! I 2 e and 19 I00- | Gw'could honeetly upbraid thew, but tie for ono | 3rs, C. P, Buckingbam preslded, and Mre, Avery, | vierinshid, 141-5, The sonadings wero fakaa by Desplales-ate, ucar Madisad. VICTORIA, Aphtm P s Glaskonty 12 s 21, in‘tho original Subdivisiun of Trving Park. e s i refused to edor gcuverncd by thom. Two RY Y 4 pllciat el privaw 3o | ALSATIAMAY 12 89, me oMm;:n:bfm fe-lusurance. Campany bagan s oty o diarsgerd en s, ol nozative | L retaiate, Dr. Wuilon, of (o' Rorthern | the Troasurer, fead the annual report, which | Wallaco ygalt VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. “?‘éxflfifi'"?‘"‘“"‘ A language, and way that $76, or any oflio o e Rt . Meyers, of tho Boutbern, had :«hl'é?m:‘.ewcl&o :{mpl'whan the stacute,- ssya it y reed. '3“’ ';'.:‘,;"“:":5“}’ upon 'g' stacvu_ ! " on, 8N Wi nol ong, he bo l, before A BT e I vetns (loure™ Tus | all the extremists wanld becomo secanciied, and B Tout Noproach 16 1t 14 tho eane of Jlofiman ve, | 1he perfect union established, Assn indleatlon of Fitenililam, an aooeal from MeLean County, Jan. | tho * probabliicy, | ho = weuld © say | thaty uary term, 1875, 1n that case it was decided that [ bwo, - weeke 018, i ‘reslentia Whare the'wages wero payable in monthiy Install. | Slectlon, his congregatlon was preached toby s e, o debtor wetnr tho head of & Tainlly, eic., | Northern Slethodist, = This = demousirated one i r N ek e after servicear gars | 1hing, that Tty Northern men ahouid bo stationed Mikhea summons on the employer, ho might sikbt. | 10 6 8odthern churches, and Bty Southern nion Tully pay snch subsequent insiallment o his em. | {1 iue Noriborn, for thera was roat inlounder, playe, providing It dld not excoed §25. I amol 'llmlln‘zl' nxmndhuwb i A9 fuctl ity ell‘:nn\‘: Spinion that in the case st bar, the judgment debior | ¥Ach ulr, aud no betiey plan cob be devised g tho hoad of & famlly and residing with the | {Ban to bring the views of ¢ach before thio other by sumé, Ja cutitled 16 on cxempilon not esceeding [ tho promlucut cxponcnls of thuse views, Toers 345 and that fudgineat should be rentered againat | wera love, chisrity, ‘anid prejudice on boih sides, tho garnlahe for tho excess abavo that sinaubl™ | yjy'come totind out how miich there wia In tho ' Liverpool, pieruiealate, ! New York aud Loudon; . ELYSIA, Agfll 2, :&mwz’m-m. May 19, 108, m. Dratia ety Sh 000 Cathat raiEe. o 10t ut ¢ HENDERSON BHOTHERS, 90 Wubington-st. North German Lloyd. e steamers of Ihis Company Will sall every Satc.e m?lr:)m Hr::‘mun 'ler, nl'm of '[hl!ll-l_k. Hobokea, lates of Frol ow York 10 Soul tan, ndog, lnnII and Uremen, 8t cablu, i S B0 i aitd 2Bowlinu Grsei, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, DIRAMA~THE BCALP-HUNTERS. MUSEUM, "t arance of WILLIAMB snd B Y, son| e T4 e comier Thir it CHAPMAN, In tbe Donice Drans, SIMON HKENTON._ _ 5 __NOTICE. T EOSTPONEMENT. PORT MURON, Bpecial Diepaich to The Tribune. Port Hunow, Mich.,. April 23.—The prop 88, Joscph passed through the fco-feld ta-day bovud np. 5he was followed by the props Holland, Bene tou, Lawrence, and Bt. Albans. No baat down yet. ‘The present wind from the south Is working the Ice tawvards the Canadlan shore, A week's full time will clipse before navigation for vessels on ke llaron can be gonsidered open. The Ice has made (ts appearance in the vicialty of Goderlch, which indlcates that it is leaving the west shore. Weather 8oe; wind soath; gentle, STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. Oryic ftuxn, McNatwr & Co., Chicago, April 21, 1877 V30 SR By nts, The schr Shislds, Iying opposite the lamber mar- | _ The spectsl meeting of Stockholdors of Rand, | yoegeperal tiactl “ slguec af George W, and Chi . North, His wnlolon was to test the Nortbern | = Tuo Suclety has similar schools in Athens, Allas v C o e ac e Genera) pransatiantic Companye Mall Stoatices e eyl oF 10 pimsias L littingse, ST, JOSEPH. eIl oot he'brsned of ba brethien of 1hs paipis | habad. and Calcutta, whore mare than 1,000 uas | ke had a lisht touch from Wghtuing daring the 3!,‘.,’:.:.'}5.‘?5.:':?‘!?% o trauds | boimgen ‘I’a'm"n'fmx'.?‘l'ne'§":':':?4f"(l;$ o v ok {lared In tho estatoof ¥) AL, Alaalal £ Co., doalors , 7o the Editor of The Trivuns. o ambp bt a facitsen, o | tire woumen ¥ lustruction by the ladievot | shower ;‘;L‘:’;’;{I‘J““m";’;w‘"' Mghinlog siruck | {oferess with that of the Natioual Teaitivay Publs af Mot every Wedbenlar beginnlng wilh S50 sta’ supplics, P » e, Ed explaine at Dr. Marrison was he Mivston Pekin, e . Vitle Yednesday, Avrild .. Aisymoee wiil b6 choted ab 10 o'clock this morn. | 0916400 Apl 3. —Tha uxquisite wiarbl volunieer i hle Liission, and thereforo 1t woutd | | 'The ociety's bonored Prestdent, o e T af 8t. Joseph, execatad fa Homs for the {ron rod to the eyes of the rigging, which was for- | \Wednesday morming, A; ety ¥arpardeuiirs adarcas TOULS, Vi rnia {ngfor Erastas P, Marsh and for Southwick & 33 Lire 3 WIITE. 7 Giark ses 877, a4 10 o'clock, not do ta permit him ta fuil, Uepaid the Noctor a o "‘Zfl at 10 o'clock. N. Y., or V. '» Doremut, was wost touchingly referred : asaway, N. P"l'“l‘:”u‘l'l’an'l"d.lvld nd o sk Bl of the Holy Name by l(r‘IWI:lI-mI\V Hurr.d'nr- high toflxfillfimn: h‘-; hig mx"‘ -n'd‘ x'"'l‘.m(i and Yo ud ml.mv .Dl\;lg‘ :xf":n:l‘lil‘.;:;lul}anniz{m: :‘}n: Illll:dlul‘lhy'ol;“ n‘lm!gr:;e:lé;?ul:;flfl‘ fim-fvm 4 Agent for LChicago. . i lend moe! of Franklln 8, Kel- | morly of this city, was put In its place a fow days | commpnded hiu tothe sdastan his Lrethren. gt ol venlration (o ba e d b N CAANG Togglasct for2p. s lo-day, e ‘Blarr d modeled several fino medaliious | The Mlev. Mr, Williag iniroduced tho followlag e nobie exawmple. ! feabability e (ko spat would bave been destrored, KA CHANG INMAN STHAMSHIP LINE, resolutiol and busts for private lndividule tn this city before | *he Bis departura for taly’ bat this Is, 1 16 belloved, | s cicpusat g vaterie) wariv ol DI Harfdons® thefirat statae from his hand, and it 1 not & Hitle Resolbed, ‘ul wa fully reclprocate Lis swords of surprisiog that belng the first it ahows o fewor Hfl'&"fi:fii“'fi:‘flhfi‘;&mfl'l'n‘l“:luln::‘.'i:l rather no signe of being » fArstattempt, Themodel. | sddressed by r. Har pose,’ dra; ——— THE BRAIDWOOD STRIKE, v ¢he Kditor of Tha Triduns, Bratowaaw, L., Apeil 2L.—At a general mass. moeting of the minere of thle place, bheld here to- Carrylag the Malls between EUROPI'E AND AMERICA. For passage sarly at Comuany's Ofice, 33 Squth Clarks oL, Chlcago, FIRANCES €. BROWN, Geu, Wst. Agt. Amzfu"u“gnpn Tiritan aac trelaad. o o Lol nho Lo MRS, DISSOLUTION. Noilce (s Lieseby gtven that the partoership lately sub- e e L RS e Pk Lasiar: {eh, Woder she arar mAmo. of Dusiure saric Wi diascived un the Jih 0a3 of ALl oy mutua ~unt et 2d o} demanls u (ow s partacrahip ur nd with tue one taken out of {he matutop- cur The People, for the use of Joha Pre: mast in (be same wanuer last fall, —— tor, b or, began s 3 tobluson, Tk, Senkint Aedgucs of B B, Coanmss, for tho s of O H: Towhe, susd Bantard W, HHul Fecaver $1,000, ERIE, 1'A, Special Dipatch &) Tha Triduse Do, Blshop Merrill and tbs Tev, Messrs, Williug, | day, we, tbo uuderelgnsd Committee, wers ap. | Buts Pa., April 2 —Tho achrs Moutans, Cbes: | presintad to Fraak Lazsarich, Koo i piate CUNARD MAIL LINE. s bhy Apalocs Besae s oas skt s | Adamn @ e e i e | oo e ebly 10 the anewers made by . T | ter D. Jonce, and Laura e bave left Toledo for | paylieals o " o SICOLAS BUSSUMELLO.™ | gy ihe times woek 080 from Drittsh B iarsiot B Lagton. Soplis i Clarke, . A e ais e Imporians work. | “Picied ss thelCommlttco. | i hen taxen up, | EWeuh Buperlatendent of the Chleago, Wiling- | Erle and uro hourly expected. The Aucnoe wint | === 00y S vy S | Mo, 4 imupsey's Ofice, northwest cornet T e o e bk Sraf | 18 fact, Mr. Starr sooms Lo have guided himacl, | and tho " propricty, of ona_central mectin tou & Verailllion Coal Company, 30 your reparter | EXpich [0 send (wo Mlesmbte up 1o s L 1 week, The iee b getting thinner, but large Thies” oL ik i sbbes. Ve echr b It W 1aws, from Toledo, (s stuck iu the lcc yutside the bay.” T'wo tuge Luve guuc to ber relieh, TUG CUANGES. Capt. Joyce, of ibe tug Johnsou, will ba trans- ferred to the tog Miller. Uapl. Gray, of the Miller, In regard to who was reapousible and what caused the present trouble in this place. First—Mr. Swect's statement in regard to **that JMcLaughlin" bolog the originator of the stthis time, or sny other time, 1s & 3¢ (slvebivod, and well worthy of tho person wha gave utterauco toit. Any one who kuows Mr, or oua for each Divislon, was canvassed: alao 1 :‘,;"“:“m“::“;‘“z;n:’ -:‘E,'f,:}‘,‘";‘“h‘"{,'[:“‘:,,:f Brotable ffcct of an adres Lo e Hoard of Tru whather pictars oF bietas, Ga Hs purt 1o expressing | SPom 10 T ce O M, e tor UEs the main idea. Thus, a great artist will not dress | Church. SR tho group surrounding tho cross of the Bavior in Dr, Harrison spoke of sn interview be had with gorgeous coloss; nor will he make the folds fn tho Pregldent Uayes, who he felt wuuldlbocomu in Iobs of a tender virdn s bold oF angula tn oulline the hands of Divinulrovidsuce 8 aaioes heoes 8s in those of a Coriolanus ora bt. Clark sud Randolph. Chy 3 P, H, DU VBII’NL‘ Oln:mvelum Ageut. WHITE STAR LINE, Carrriug the Mail, between NEW YORK aad LIVER- o vany'e ofice, 100 East iLage o A Dradta on Grest Britain and Irvisad: Ghw aiker's Eubdividion of a1l that part, souty e north i . b . §she funh 0 seres 0 the E. % of the>. E. Ko Andrew J. Gallowsy, Tecciver of the National Iusurance Company F" Chicago, ied » bil) ageinat aues If. Fiak, Jennlo D, Pisk, Francls A. Stevens, Carler 8mith, aud Emanuel Paiuts. to foreclose s muntgazo fur 82,200 on Lot 1307 Block 3 u Dua- can's Addltion. The firm of Ketcham, biepbens & Co. was dimolred by mutisievnaeat Ayt i, 1877, Eiher pattace way o 10 lquidatlon. L BEVGIAN ¥ v_:s‘rn:ugkfi. Chicego, Apri123, 1672 JILLEIT & KISG. COPARTNERSIIP, The undersigned will coulluue the business as suc- wors of Kelcliani. Kteyhena & Co., under the pawe ::ntul:ol 'Reichat & Bick, b 259 Eliermen-at., sud co tho support of" Mr. Ben Hill washle o Kven McLaughlin knows fuli woll that he js and alwnye 411 be Lrausferred to the Crawford. The tug M., | suad snplete slck of Lumber, Sulu- . o reak W, Uarker, adminlatrator of the estat of | the tince and olher sdjuneia of the luadscape will | fitsoe i dsasurcd bup that e, Ben Uil wasble |\ yoBoued (o strikes, atl svory olber meads | Enields will come oat 10-day (0 charge of W | ke i 32T Bobo 1o el a Sonflngatte ot i Great Western Steamship Line, $ul, Long, bexan & sult iu replavin saainat A, I, | belp 1o complet the unity of the whole comparl- | D, 1 riava, and had communicated bisviews of | bad beca fried and failed. . Jola bellers. Tho \uge Ward, Liftle Guand, sud | © R T ro Bitior Patler, ss'sduiuluirator of "t eatate of Jimes | tlon, Andfaiels what fa very appireut iu e | 4% m}'« ta'bls minister. Stomid= Tl watement of Swst Lo yout tepartor | Tied' Jacket will aleo Taake & stari; they b DISSOLDTION O e Rl Leaglaudy et ecover jta mirs e 0 8 i 3 creates order o ', 8, ] . t o g, ol R A B | Bl et b il iCuer il | D b Fusor o1 the Bt Metpodis | SEAT NS CLAES Bt | souapicir v Dutler, Jamcs Biacialr, aod = CORNMALL ... .. g 4 ing al n Jv J. Uickisas, respectivel The copartoership berotofore exlting under the fro-nawe of Ueohcgan & Hilgerwanu ls this day rmaiveds o Iilgchmaun ssawwing all abilisics aud coilecting all moneys duc the late drm. Cuicavo, April 23 1677, untrue in every sespect, The office sought the man ubd uot the mau the olice, which Is abundant- 1y proved by tiie nninnly e recelved b the polle, o sccussilon lo a trae index o the luner ngare of ao unscrupuions “mn. Third—ile atates that delegatcs were aent from ndiaus snd Lasalle to Sireator i order (o Induc the Streator men to_join the strike. untrue, 1f sny [ofidenca was used, 14 wae frouw Bireator lastead of to Htreator. Huur(A—Indiana wen did not write to the mea of th's place aund flcl them ou their ear, ag Mr, ul . CRIMINAL CODET, ° m’l’h verdict in the casa of Jossph McAuley, 3 ctard Gough, and fobert Whitby, tried Batarday ’?lhumllry, waa opeued. All were found guiity. IcAuley look one year, Gough two, and Whilby 81z ycars In tho Penltentlary, P f.unn.l 11. Hauson was tried for an sassalt with 4'; ‘tl:‘s‘ to kill, found gulity, snd given two years at Gcorge Gibeon was convicted of larceny and Blrk gus yeas (s the Penitentiary, (4 e was Introdaced and asked ase ort, Indicate the doep, quivt | gistance ju rafain) 10 paY the church debt. Loliness, {he purity, ubd the profound humality | MiangE i reilod Y of the Greas Vrotuctor of Our Shrior, and of the | goorzurtislen will pr nry. itlon of e statue Is very favorable to - -~ tho eavellenties of Mr. SIarr's wark. lustesd of NOON PRAY EIt-MEETING. belng placed in a scparate chapel. in -n"hr( slaty, The noon prayer-meeling o Lower Farwell-Mall B e h ot Py 3 kie 0 ome ahda of | Tesierier was very well atiended, v ritaror fhe Llosed Virdn. e If atiil protects | **Come thou fount of avery blesslog™ was the ing bly Holy Spouse. and meditating oo ber trana- ©opening hyma. . scendent xittues and graces. A brother led o prayer, asking God to bulp all to : inter i e dglates CIGARS, AL M. FRECHIS, MANUFACTUREK OF TIE " Bygnomist” “ My Pride” and * Paraceens® each st Grace M. K, Church THE CANAL. Banaxroar, Apri) 23, —ArRivEn~8unddy, April 23, —V¥iret Natlonal, Haoakee Feeder, 6,000 bn com; Ountarlo, lLaSaile, 5,500 bu corn. 14 bu wheat; prop Victor, Laalle, 48, 800 bu corn; Gypry Queen, Lasalle, 6,100 ba corn. Auuives, Apnl 23 ~Midgio, Lasalle, 5800 bu corn. :iémmu“‘.n-\z Sunday Bioring. F @ Dyk waa. coavicted of robbery, and given | 16 is refrashiny 1o sce un original work Ia tho | gapire to the olessing of the Lord Jesus. Sweek alleges, but Mr. Swout gob notices prink THE BAULT, ] GIG ARS. Hetilasse tvaling, pauctunry of su Apcrican church, And anes tone | 311 bear thy welcome volco ™ was sung. sad bad them poted up on 1hat Cowprays sballs | Drmmor, Micd., Apiil 23.—A telogram secelved FAIRBANK®,MORSE & OF |\ v CuRNER RIXTH AND CRESENUT-5TS, JEoas Dacunowo—in R anbers: ileof the Mghéat works of antiqus sud woudeea | The Rev. Mr. McCheanoy tuen Fead acloctiond | conts per ton. This, and this alone. set Lho nsen of from §3ult Ste. Manie this afteravun roports that P IS U EGeL b ssan R ; V4B BLovus rr—tiet cars sad general bustuess. acalpture, A “from the aixth of Jeremiak snd tho soventh pf St | this placo on thelr eas, aad they fntend stoppiogon | wosd bas been received there frow Sugar Lslaud Becatefultobuy oaly the Geaulue, * PHILADELPHIA,

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