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CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY-17, 1877. | ; THE DOCTORS. RELIGIOUS. Matcoon=Mintsters Joneph Gordon, Edward FP, Fan~ iets. Fidera it. ©. Coyner, ‘4 Ceawtordavile~ sinters Joh Miawki, Wenry. To : Meeting of tho Gencral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, of Chiedzo to the viniting members of tho Illints | Road, In regard to the suMlatency of the bond, was State Aigdtent Sortety in tho idles ortingry of the | terminated to-day by the tender of a new bond 5 ce en engaged ‘ Inthe dleconsion of certain very fenrted matter, | *1sned by the ofllecrs of the tale ette, Butncle & the phystelana were in appropriate trim Inst even: | Bloomington Moud, and also by Henry Hi, Iarrle, Ing for wuch adelichtful after-cart aa the Crand | of Clovoland, O. During the examinatton scveral Facific'a enterprising proprietors eo well know how | parties were called upon to teatlfy in regard to tho to Provide, and of which they partook In | vane of tho Lafayette, Manele & Moomtnaton 5 Rattroad bonds, Among others Moses Fowler, rather allopathic doses, And yet the entertaln- ment included something morc than the mort satix- | Halltond bonde, Among thers Monee Howley, teatifed he would be willing to sell faction af bodily wants, for, after unly discuesing whit he had cents on the the yatlone aigractive vlande laced before thom, i " Jo 225 oF moro persons prvnent. iueluiling ever! | Goliur, Me, Heath, President of tho Latayette, of the gentler rex, fount that they were-atro pro- | Soncte & INlaomington irontl, immediately piace’ Tided With a fepat of tenon and atiow of enul, | Ancea ds gf eat n Re sabton aasina: 1 wil whieh proved quite ae entertaining as tho phyatcal | f4Pecatier thoes honda gee, have’ at that Meare, fenat preceding It, | dir. J. Novins Hyde, the | ate, vowler replied that this was not a place of Master of Ceremonies, calle tho assembly to | oxchange, but a courts: Tt ie understood Mr. Fowler holds $70,000 of those bode, upon which order, and, after congratulating the Sdcicty spitit of unity and harmony | he tae been pald 7 por cent gold Interest promptly on maturity, Shlch characterized its coming together and its FAST PASSENGER TRAINS. many deliberations, Introduced ae the feat speaker ofthe evening Dr's. Ingala. who rerngnded In is pecaliari way to the toast, *' The Med- fea" Profensfon.’ Judge Ropers, who. deciaevd | ‘The Pittebarg, Fort Wayiie & Chfesgo Raflroad Bimveels se cum Ot adage ot hea Cae ro- | hae definitely dcoided to ran a fast passenger traln sponded to the toast, *s'Tho Legal Profession," In | in opposition to the Wabash traid, ‘The managers Lt ls 9 Prout fp Fi Hearty bursts of AP: | of thisting have adopted tho suggestion made by tuua response tothe tonat, “Tho Western Phy- | the Genoral Superintendents of the Burting- ton & Qnincy atid’ the Chleayo'&' Alton, arid YrIlL mtark from hero at 4:50 p.m. which gives them a chance, an seated in yeaterday's TRInUNY, tu connect with all tho Western lines, none of theso bubthe Hurlington and Alton Itusds having to change thelr regular running tlme, and the two latter roads kaye to come in only twenty tina ahead of time, ‘The Lake Shore & Sichtzan Sout! ern, MichigaufCentral, aud Baltimore & Ohio Tea roacé ettil adkiere to thelr determination not to ran fant trains at presont, but it ts hardly probable thine thoy well allow tho Pitlsbarg, Fort Warna CUt- 0 nations hereatter,and that they be conducted toplaally thst of the CincInnatl Gazette Company, as far aa possible. Zango all. tho way mp to. $f-A5% for play 3) Hi. 15% for tinted. "Ihe contract wilt be svaege after the Department makes an ‘Inspection of the Dida and eamptes, and perh: ing ettablishmenta, Po7AP# OF the manufactar {HE OROPS. TLLINOIS, Bpeviat Dispatch to The THbune.’ Deron, lt; May 18.--When we take Into con. sideration the fact that thé great cotn belt of HiIl. noir, composed of Kankakeo, Lfvingston, Orundy, LaSalle, Ford, Iroquots, and portions of McLean Counties, were almost ‘drowned out Inat seq. son, and that the farmers have acarcely a bushel or comtoecl!,and the ralfroads but little rain to carry, {a It any wonder that for tho part forty-eight hours we have watched the skice with au anzlety almost indescribable, We talk abont nothing cleo except '* Will wo be able to plant corn this weekt? ‘The woather to atill very unwetttod,—cold ang cloudy; gronnd wot and cold; totally unt for planting. Yet wa aro at it’ to-day, and we are threatened with rath every hone, (a: sesclat Piece pt au Tribune, -BuParo, lil., May 10.—Tho crops al of the Tiilnote'Cen ral, from Decatur vomits ig abdnd outlook. The cowtry lannider water, and it Js raining heavily every day. Littlo plowlng hae Deen done, From Decatut ‘north to the Hiinols Tver the prospect 18 better, and conelderdble corn has been planted. From the river north the ground ia In excellent condittont Plowing {a progressing. corm fa boing planted, and the prespect Is excol- jent Dr. Bannister presented ? ‘THB ANNUAL REPORT, which showed that in theJuntor, Middle, and Sen- for claeses, the nomber cnrolied as theological atndente for the year waa 85, In adition to 12 who are puraning the study of Hehrow as part of tine University elective course, ‘The regular atndenta 6 divided into Senfors, 183 Middte,.23; Juntors, OF tho Senfor clare, 20 are recommended for, radnation. Messrs, Frank K. Brosh, Jott J. “rst, William Hf, Hiolmes, and EMM. List are recommended for the “Br D._ dearer, nnd Ephraim {. Keaton, Willlam M. Kiger, Witllam Dame; John 1, Crofeaht, Wililaut J. Webor, and Alexander Youker for diptomas, ‘The year'a work had been of a very eatistactory character, although hard thmos had to sume extent tnterfered with the necfulness of tho Inatitute. - The roports wore accepted and jaced on file. Mr. O. Lunt. Secretary and Trdasnrer, presented A eynopals of his annual report to tho Board of Trustees, which was presented to that body and Approved May 11, ‘Tho report showed s balance ‘on hand from tho last year's account of $1,218, 80, and cash recelpte during the year of $10,204.03. The total disbursements “during. the year were $18,010.44, Ieaving & balance “duo the ‘Treasurer of $103.55, Tho salaries of Professors doring the yeat were $7,025, expen nee for Janitor and sundries $808.21, Insurance ‘on the Garrett Bullding $1,480.04, and interest on Toans $7,781.06, making’ total’ of $17,301.81, ‘The amount actually recelved during the year wan only $15, 800.44; the expennes, therefore.exccadeil the income by $1,405.37, to whieh must bo mled $500 for repaira on tho breakwater, which amount had not yet been pald, ‘The income of the tnatl- tation Is derived from'what ts known: an the G Fett Buliding tn thls elty, whleh covt $107,000 9 is mortgaged for $02,000, and from rom oth Dickerson. Klders Alexander ft. MoMoriry, John saree, prert t Warne--Minister Joseph P. Moora. Fidef Esra Jarman, Logansport—Minister Sextus E, Smith. Elder Bam+ uel Heckendorn. Munele—Minieter Charles Little, Elder D. Mowrer, RYXOD OF INDIANA, SOUTH. Ministera Ambrose ¥, Moore, Hanford. ersJohn G. Blake, Ti, Liysten, New Albany—Miniaters Carica ttutcuinson, 2. iilam A. Simpson, Blders J. ft. Thomson jeopes Z Vincennessinteter Edwin R. Nogent, Elder tel Ort. White Waler--Miatsters Samuel & Potter, Abert E whe mson, Elders James A. Applegate, Jesse G. Don- : WA, KONTH, seer aie Brera ce ears ees Kee. Elders itobert Smyth, Arwen, sioubaue-biniter denet thingham. Elder John tar Dodad—Mtoliter Lyman C, Gray, Elder Arthur mitt. b= tant WW, Whipnte, Wallace ser thorpes Haare iain Ras 0. , Council MuflecStioister Join 3. DeCiiog. Elder igre Mtintetera Jama T. Tingle, J. Resblt \! KR. Cowan, Jobo Johnson. Jowa—Mintsters Alexander M. Helzer, John A, Cal- houn. re, Allison Smith. John Thompson. Jowa City—Ministers Darts Town, Aslibel G, Mare tym. EldersD. J, Hrown, Renjamin P, Baldwin. von oF sAsiincAllateter dames Fe atkins, Rider Willem, A heonett, : ~“Mtintstet Victor M, Ring. Miami Miner dc ttunter Clank, Rider J.P. tire, Ministers Gedtge W. MeStiltan, Th c. reat Mers Fiiotan alee, Willan st. Ttonineon pPylomon—stinuater Willem it. Sosdcr. Elder David Proceedings of the Second Day's Session of the Medical Association. Programme for To-Day’s Services---List .0f Ministerial and Lay Com- ~ misstoners. i i i : i 3 Paperd Rend dn Patent Medtctnes, Scnrlét Ferery and Other Subjectss Banquet Given in the Evening at the Pa- olfic—The Toasts, and Thoso Who Answered Them, Mesting of the Trustees and Visitors of the Garrett Theological Institute, ' The recond day's aeaston of tho twebty-seventh annual meeting of tha Mlinols State Medical So- elety opened atDo'clock yestertay morning in the ladies’ ordinary of the Grand Pacific, Dr. T. D. Fitch presiding. Several additional deleggtes were registered, inclading Drs, N. 8. Davin, Chicago; W. F, Peck, State Motical Soclety of Iowa, Dare enport, Ia; CM. Fitch, W. F. Léewls, Mervey Van Buren, and Harriot Dottaford, Chicago; 8. J. dones, Thomas Levan, Chicato Medical Society; W. L. Goodell, EMingham; 4, W. Street, Grand View; L. H, Montgomery, Chicago: J. L. Mays, John Bartlett, Sceretary Chicago Socle- Physiclans and Surgeons; G: C. Faalt, nd J, “Discussing the Finanelal Oulleok-Lack of Mar- mony Between Recelpts and Expenses, THE PRESBYTERIANS. WEXTING OF THE ORNBRAL ASSEMBLY. The preparations for the annual meeting of tho Presbyterian General Assembly, which will be called to order {nm Farwell Tall at-12 o'clock this morning, are all made, and the only thing the Com- , Misstoners will have to do will be to taketheirseats “and commence business, For tte past week, ow- ing to the failure of church people to promptly ‘offer accommodations for tho visiting brethren, tho ‘Committes of Arrangements have pecn mach an- siclan,” of whom he drew. plensant platuro from the time that Individual first dawned upon thin the present tine, when he to ergy," in a way which, by ite sleqbeace and pecullar appropriate. nese, put to the blush the usnal responses tu that familar toast. Dr. E. W. Sawyer war both witly And wiso tn speaking fo the toamt, +The Eastern Phyaictau," and Dr. 1’, W, Worrell pleasantly re+ sponded to the toast, Our Cuesta” Dr, Je D. teh, tho President of the Soctety, was noxt Intro ty E. P. B. Wilder, E.,Andrew, P. 8, Maye, 2 ee Shak keys Mi NaL t tomes anata ba If ton As . | lots, ‘The improved ‘property now ranta for just fs a to beat them nf t the Weate , Sioyed at the prospect of not being ablo to provide | ,fePend Minister elon A. Hankin, JPtINiam Ne | en en eae eae che lose inanmaneay | 8: dewoil, Chicagdt'c. C. Hunt, Dixons J. L | Guced, anu rciamed tho thanks of the Roclety to | Eurough tucinose roetucy considerable: lent ot Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune, i ‘entertainment for all the strangers, As han been SYNOD, OF KENTUCKY, expensce, and nesesnments, The Board of Trus- | Kitchem, Wyanott;.L. H, Bhoonson, Chicago P. | the hysicinns of Chicago, Ie wae followed by | time, These ronde arc ‘very reluctant. to run {net Soura Fiurx, Mt.» May 1 .—We have heon hay. j) Defore stated in Tux Tarnoxz, only $2,000 has | (Roeterer-sinister Willlam 0, Goodloe, Elder | toce adopted the following on reevipt of the f- | J. Patterson, Natavin; J. 0. Hamilton, Jereoy- | Dr. H. A. Johnson, the inet gpenker, who spoke fit | tralne, nnd there fea probability that rather than | ing very plenannt weather here alnce my, lest 2. Doon eet aside thia year for the payment of board | SF Nie’ Miniter Willlam MR. Brown. Elder Bon: | Ports villas C. B, Wilbur, bincoing RC. Tamull Chi. | reaponso to the sentiment, © rarewcll. Paton much, tralns they will get even by cating | patel to Tax Trinune, which has made tt very < Dilla, and this amount will not go very | Jamin F, Avery. Witenxas, ttappears that for the last year theex- | cago: 8. C. Black, Uhleayo Socioty of Piyslcians INDIANA BTATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. Faten, The prospects for another railroad war ara | favorable for corn-plantings the farmers have been © for ta taking’ fahandrod men fortwo weeks | 1 1ausyivanta—Minlster George J, Iteed, DY. Elder | Heistec ao noe feel authorised to ineresse tromacnrs | RUA Surgeons; A. i, Thompson, Peiuceton: J, W. ‘Bpectot Diepateh to The Tribune. very flattering at present, Improving the time, su f moat, if them ate now f° athotels, When the Comma thetr | 2&8" synanortosaistase cincas tney atthe stvics of tha Visine committes || TAPS Jefforman: W. . Montgomery, Chicago, Teptaitarotis, Ind,, Say 10,3, 4. Boyd, ta hot yet ulated. Signa tndleata tatwo Wit (2°o . 3 sta jeans to. lonted. to io ste oT. 4 athotols. When the Committee went over thelr | sown stainesn i Elson sek D,D. Henry | uta, de, ingane tone alone, te make Sane ey | es a hawt iluar, of dacuennuiles of the. Com: | gringrediient of tid ato, Neal Suctely, fea | ANOTHER TEXAS CONNECTION. | Midem here ero long but Hood tees ot aye tor st berlgnmenta vestetday morning they found rr aa Uke in Dard Milton arene PDs Henry, Selenerwnteh must occur wilbout hein forthe ennding | mittee appointed to consider tio a © | nuegectient paper fa-day on xinplrtcnut™ for | - Dealdes tho now fan-trelght line to Toxts Jost | mould nes dosey notin ne preter of rain hat there were efghty-two Commissloncrs uspro~, | Hint: Jone ian mae a long report tipon that aubject. After iB: | formed’ Uy tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy the annual address, Dr, Caminger, of 1 lle, mud practical are of plaster-of Tho Society adjourned to-night, after electing oMcers'and about Mfty delegates to tha American Medical Association, ‘The officers are as follown? Spectat Piepalek (0 the Tribune, Wrouina, Stark Co., Ill., May 10,—Corm-plant- Jog avout baie through. Land iy fret-cioy ae unt havo to be very caroful Inthe aclection of 8OME Discussion OccunnED on the presentation of this roport, and the Chair atated that the Trustees did not fecl Justified tn dipping tnto the principal amonnt in order to mect the current expenses, Ne. IMtehcuck suggestedan Warton Burchard, Long inand- Minister Andrew Shiland. Rider Henry ‘Raxsag—Minletera.James ©, Nignitnzale, Oliver A. Kingsbury. Eldera Georges W. Herzen, Francis Plain. ayxob oy MICHIGAN. Detmnit—Mintsters Robert J. Latuiaw, J. Mille Gets 4 vided for, Quite a number of offers of rooms paris jackets, ¢ ‘were, howevey, received daring the day; bot at 0 o'clock last evening there were forty clergymen referring to pe bs hrs aad ete Of idfocy,, the ‘report took. Several Methods oft treatment. 1m. Hesier. for the distinctive treatment b; and Miesouzl, Kansas & Texas, therg haw becn Another excellent fast-fectght {Ine formed, which riins Into the eame section of country, and clream- and Elders In Secretary Torpli's room wondering | Prealdent, L, D. Waterwan, Indlanapolle; Vico- Bon if irate cat yet taeanh t o m vents St, Louis from the South as the: above. | Scrcdj Wenther too coal for rapid sprouting: good t whete they were golng to sicep. The Committee | ton. Eiders. W, Hofman, {limon Scevans. appeal to the different churches whose interests jota are separated from others, Inve! President, N. P, Howard, Urcenficld; Secretary, ad - | weather for emall ggain, whic! looking very ~ | sGrand teplde—Mintster Willan A. Floming. Elder | were {dentical with thoae of the Inatituto, Ie be- | their heing **boarded ont” in private familles, ve Wi a ft if Secretary, | named lino clreamvonts it from the North, The | healthy, Tere peeled for whl, bat iwo hours Had nue Wilitam Cai Moved that no such Institution aiguid over he | arghed {a bohalt uf a thoroughly industrial traine | (f° qi, woo Andiangnolia; Assletant Secretitys | Trois Central Teallrond, ine formed & fast-frolght Y. Spectat Dispatch to fhe Tribune, Ciaxpaton, Hl, May 10.—Hathor stow proz- 1 seeded In getting them quarters, a fow being. sent G, W. Burton, Mitchell; Treasurer, J, C. Walk 0 private houses, and the rest to Boarding. io » Walker, Indianapolis; ' Librarian, J,, R. .Feathoreton, In- Mmasoocsiiuieer Leland A. Gilletand, Eider {ng ond concluded with the emphatle opinion that Statniag-Atoincr feta Fancher. Elder David Janes. line in Conjunction with the St. Louis, Iron Moun- **there Is ae wtuch diiference between the trained oy tain & Sonthern and the International & Great started withont the churches being asked lw join ‘}sousta down-town. The great majority of ¢! ii ‘Winon stony 4 ne. & ee dianspolis, 7 ° reas making in cor-planting; not: over a ; . Northern’ Raltroads, ‘The connectlon with the t Quarter F commissioners are now provided for, but it {8 ex: Monrve—Minfeter David K. Millard, Eider James | . Tho Chal wanted advice from tho Visitors, who id untrained idiot as between the elvilized man oe r Nord orthird of the work done, Corn planted tenae 5 u 1 quite bh in to- | Kedzie. represented the Church at large. One thing the | and the savage.” The report was adopted, Tron Mountain is made nt Cairo, and bulic fa not ye ; Biy'who wil want acdommedations, ‘The Com- | psstleaw-MintsersJ. Ambrose Wight, D.D., Nobert | ‘Svustecn bad resolved ov, and that wne tant im mo | "The President alluded apologetleally to’ the aps THE RATLROADS. Broken at that point, the cara boing Uifted on new | Po,hem fotted Im the, around, | room-corn was £ mittee havo worked very hard, agd. have done | P.Buaw. Riders WL. Mium, G. I. eriver, . exent would thay nee the principal for current ex- pearance anid conduct thu day before of a cortaln s frucks, Thie line strikes the Burlington line | wheat good. er > about nil they can do, and'neceasity Compels thein Dakota=Minteterdonn A ieenviie. pences, Itwowld be betterta close uptemporarily, | lcwrned gentleman from Mason County, The THE BEGINNING OF MONOPOLY. atHearne, Tex., and is sald to be 42 piles ahorte, : fat Diepateh to The Tribune. 1 FSAENG armeal tothe Erenbyterians of Chicago to | | bt Bair aauiets, tain are sy gmiltam MeRib~ | ronivo bey had thougee of charaing'tultion | ertie theorallco-peacteatdjecoursa oft medietne Special Dispatch to The Tribute aa ee eo Ena eT TENTK | taeuoxsy fie May 16.—Whcnd nd ate in good oly co.yeateriay af wi Minister Joka st. Brack, Elder D. J. Egles in other colleges, but they would expect | and ile mode of administering {it was only Powapenrita, May 16.—A distingulshed rall- | of the basinces from that section will be allowed to | condition, ‘dave suffered somo from cold and wet, ._ Up to yesterday afternnon abont 150 of the Com- ‘missioners had arrived, The evening train | Drought in between two and threo hundred moro, “many of whom went to the hotels to remain ffor the night, Tho Palmer Mouse reported ast night abont 160 arrivals, the Grand | Faclte twenty oso, tha | Shdrman House About thirty, and the ‘Tremont at least alxty, “This morning the remainder will como, there beng about 6U0 in all. In adidition to these, fa the nelghborhood of 100 Secretaries, members of "> Hoarde, ctc., from different parta'of the country 2 ‘With attend the scaatons. :: ARRANGEMENTS. ‘The main floor of Farwell Hall will be occupled sexelusively by the Asscmbly, the gallctles alone * “Delng open toloakers-on. There will bo, however, seats for about 1,000 apectators,—s8 many ae will : ‘perhaps be requited, except on some spectal occa- calon. tolerated from the fact thatthe gentleman wae on old member of tho organization. Dra, Itead and Worrell regretted the occurence, and took occasion to say as mucli in. fow words, neronts. Dé..Pliny 8. Hayes, of Chitesgo, of the Commit- tee on Electro-Therapentics, presented a highly Instructive report, It was an admirable presenta> tlon in o condensed way of the {improvements made in this branch of medical scionce during the past year. The report was adupted, and referred tho Commiittee on Publication. . Dr John Wright, of Chatham, Chairman of the Cummittes on Malaria, wae granted another yoar In-which to Kal pee bin fnyoetigntions of that aub- Ject and make hie report. PATENT *MEDICINRS.* Dr, E. W. Grimith, of Springicld, of the Com- mittee on Droge and Medicines, presented his re- port, ‘The Doctor invelghed against tho proprie- tary-medicine men, deprecated the proposed sobs tion of-tho metric systom, and said st wos only ft ition of the Faculty to thin course, ‘The Rev. Alex Burns, of Indianola, Is., saz- ested that the alumni, of whom thera nre'abont 350, nhoald bo called dpon to rsiso $25,000, or to pay the interest on that, amount, until they could jarniet the principal. Ho would think very little of them If they could not do that much, and thought a temporar; closini af the Invtltate would be oquivalont to finfehing tt op altogether. Dr. Fink said the Church had not yet recovered from the tidal-wave of extravagance which grow ont of the Centennial celebrations, espacially tho erection of new churches. Ho did not think the countey generally was ina condition to wabscribe. Dr, Burne did not want any 60-cont aulatcription scheme, which, as far aa hisexporicnce went, dd not pay for collection. Me favorci! going to the richer clereymen who had derived great benoft from the Institute, and skipping the pinaller ones, Dr, Wood snggested that the Vieltora should at once go to work and consider the roolutiona pas ed by the Teusteos. Let them do something; thoy had talked long enon; road official who took part In the recont two day. conference in New York between tho four Pr denta of tho great trunk Ines sald to your corres spondent this aficYnoon that a great deal of hard work wonld be required to obtain the figures showing the work of cach. road for the pagt year or two between competing points, and these figures are to be lald bofore Mosara, Scott, Vanderbilt, Garrett,” and Jowett sume timo In Jane, s0 theta pooling system in analogy to tho, Engilsh raflroad clearing-house can be officially considered atid a getermination reached about the Ist of July. The oficial referred to, in order to explain wht he meant by tho English poollng- aystem, polpted to a local article which ho sald contained Col, Scott's exact views, and which are almost certafnty known to have dropped from Col. Scott's tpa at thet time, ‘Thie article, which ‘how go vis St. Louts hereafte: Winter wheat looke fine. About half the land plowed for corn, cae: Wureapose ty May 10. Plowteg for ‘stearoN, Til.’ May 10, —Plowing for: done et Uttis planted ae gels Gener et and oats havo not beon injured by rain so far, a epee at eis to Tha ee ARDNER, Ill,, May 20,—About 40 the land for corn is TOW plowed, Dut very tthe planting hae bear done to thie date. Three-fourths of all planted previous to the 12th Inst. has rotted, About Tg per cont of apring wheat and oats drown. ad ou crago—staate tHe CE AEROUE age—Miatsters nilling’ Eiders nip & LT ease Miniater Wins te Millers Eder dtl, Gates pidtinrra—Mintster Dancan Brown, Elder Ephratm Piatte—Minlster Abram D. Workman, Elder W. 8. eeotnel—Mintster Levi P. Nowland, Elder Henry P. R ts ators Robert Irwin, Joseph G, Hesser, }. Hunn. MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS. Pansoxes, Kan., May 10.—At the arinual meeting of tlie stockholders of tho’ Missonrl, Kansas & Toxns Rallrond, hold in thin city to-day, tho fol- lowing gontlomen were elected Directurs for tho onsulng year: William Bond, New York; N. L. Molteady, New York; H. A. Johnson, Now York; John Eilfott, New York; E. Riggs, New York; Shepherd Grady, Now York; Joins, ‘Agnow, New York; Hendorson Moare,'. fares E, Corning, Albany, N. ¥.; A. J. daynes, Sedaila, alo, ; B. 2 McDonald, Fort Scott in. Charen If, Pratt, Humboldt, Kan. ; H. ©, Cross, Emporia, Kan, Aresolution was adopted anthorizing the Com- pany to commence the construction of a line of road southeast from Denison, Tex,,toconnact with tho International & Groat Northe This road will be about nevanty miles long, and will afford & competing line to Galveston, seelt. te—Mints pb ites Morrison anit ©, W ‘aYNOD oO: AMR Ay .Kearney—Minister John H, Reynard. Elder David A. ch encieks Chir Minister ‘Thomas 8, Vall, Elder amuel A. Futon. Omaba-Miniator Alpha Tirtant, bed P. Le Port SYNOD OF XR 2 Ritzabeth—Mintstere Jorph G. Wiliameon, Samuel arty. Kldera simon J. Hexeman, byert M.’Plerson, deisey City—Siinisters Charles, Shaw, Julin Iteld. rldord bavit at, Stiger-deremian it, Mt oY, Jon mou inlaters Alfred HI. Haslilol, Jey Henry Tt, Halt, elders Josayrh i }. Magee, 5. F. Wackman. nyge—Mintetera Albert Erdinan, He Spectat Dispatch to Phe Tribune, Ayvox, Ill, Atay 16,—Conalderable progress made in plowing for corn, but not much planted yet, Prospects for winter whvat very favorable, Donot think tho wet weather has injured epring wheat or onta, = Special Dispatch lo The Tribune.” Hauwayy 1l., May 10,—Corn-plowing, pretty well For tho‘dccommodation of the Commissioners a post-offi¢e has been cetabliehed In the hoxtonlee, where stamps and envelopes will be sold, and whero all letters addressed to tho Aesembly will be f rh for green-grocers and fisimongers, Tha report th f thoritative and pro- througW, Some avo planted. Majorli Morris and 01 mn The Teastece aeurdinel retired, and ms p assumes the shopo of an authoritative and pro: 3 ra ro. pian! ajority nut yet Tae tpanione eens mecone ioeated raalicuete fic italioway We Heat, Frederick Ue Til VISITONS PROOREDED TO Discuss “TE quas- | Pauitcahons and referred fo the Committee on | photic outline of the tntended programa ofthe CANADA. seit aeinds eat merch : mek ream ~ Goya 1 It should pertiapa be atated,-tn order to correct a | _ Newark- Mflntstera George C. Selbert, Pl Dis Henry Dr. N. 8, Davia denounced the practice of coun- | compafited, 1qen follows: . is ai re Prarie Treas ree Tribune. ANDWicH, Wj Ma; Gorn ground neat! all dtted, end itis ia exeollent aith. Dy: tha od inst. corn will nearly all have been plavied. Some ofthe easly-planted will have to be replanted, Apectal Ditpatch to The Tribune. Tononto, May 1U.—Tho Leader ways it hae it on undonbtod authority thatthe Grand Tritik and Groat Western Raliways have finally amalgamated, TION, ‘The Nev. Mfr. Boring offered a rosolution pravid- tng far the division of the deficit among tlie putron- jalng Conferences, who: should be requostea to make up thelr proportion of It. . De, Burns sald that local edacational Intercsta _ smlsapprebeniaton, that the Aescinbly wiil not moct ‘ ‘rat “in the Second Presbyterian Charen and ad- Journ to Farwell Hall. ‘Tho impression that the ‘Assembly adjourited to moet thera ts Incorrect, the ‘Moderator having mado the statement inadvor- tena the formation of pharmacies and the folsting upon the profession of ready-made, worth- Jess, finpure prescriptions. Sv greut was hls an- tipathy to patent-medictne men, and to the agents of those popular remedios, that he declared he had Thore have been differencos and misanderatandings, but it ft bellaved that the: bo ndjusted. The fact of their having occurred in tho manner they uid tins jormed w very strong reason why the trunk Ines of Amorica should ovine to #thorough tnderstanding euard to thelr competitive trave. Tho t liens Meeker. Vow Uruhawick—Miniaters Aloxander 7. MeGIll, D. LI. Day Ansley 1 White, Joo D, Mandolnh. Eiders eriB.'slolivelue, Frederick J. Slade, ‘Bioch Ac ‘Thus. Newton—Mintaters Wiltfam A. Holliday, Filgar A. ; B. The hendquartera of ta Grand Trank Company, | Winter wheat and winter rye are doing aplendidl: ytently, el in his medical Journal to’ advert i rhyal ot, acing 1d Ing the + pI iy. NEDO 9:2 5 noeniiis ROORANGR: Hamilton, “kiders Willan Tinsmen, jfauien it.” Dun seeetioreven for there it wan poaniaie tocalizct | teiltcinee, “AITTHaE the nrofeasion wanted wae | bualueks, “or’'a “atriion a 8 ee porting tbe Hole workshops, Atting departinent, etc... will be | The wet westher haa eon favorabte for wheat aed ‘The sceston sill begin In Farwell Hall with pray- oWeat Jerscy—Ministera J, Allen Mazwell, Oliver, | for tho benofit of tle heathen, for there was some | thit the pharmacics mhonld Hil its presceiptions | S1v6,,,,f0, the valle | al paoatita equslit tee : . oats. . der, after which the Hev. Dr, Van Dyke, of Brook- | Mecurdy. Hidere William’ Eliner, M. 0., Henry T, | respect for the Lord's lust command when among | and not week to tinposo on it ery ready-made | Only moderately remunerative ttt). Pu every a Spectal Dispateli to The Tribune, {lyne tho Moderator Inst year, will-deliver the | West. thei, but they could net get-money for educational | prescriptions. Tho drugglet and the pharmacist | piun heretofore attempted by tho tranke iin cy TYE BLACK HILLS. Rooxrony, Iit.,' May 1U,—Corn land nearly all : , “Sbening sermon, This will occupy the timo wntlt DOF NEW. YORK. * 42 o'clock, when recess will be taken for Innch, 5 FMpon reassembly, a Moderator, will, be. elected. Thereare two jcandidates,— both inthe thanda of : gthelr frlends,—Dr, Kells, of San Francieco,and Dr, ‘tHiatéeld, the Stated Clork, Judge Strong will not i Unde hero,’ s0 those who favored a lay Moderator will had a standard -that. tho profession agreed to ga the oficial standard of strensth and purity of drogs; and covery druggist that’ dispenses inedi- cine should be held responalble for dispensing tt according to that’ standard, and overy physician. should direct exactly what combinations he wanted. for his Individual pationte, He thought, in con- purposes, Thore waa conaidorable further discussion ns to who should be firstto payup. Finally the folow- ing was adapted: Resoleed, ‘That we recommend to the Board of ‘Trustees to make an appeat through the Faculty theprinetpal churches of tho patronizing Conference Information has been recolyod by telegraph at the office of the Chicazo & Northwostorn ftallway that all pasengers'and freleht for. Dendwood ant other points fu tho Diack Mills aye gone forward from Fort Pierre, and {hat thera aro facilitica for forwarding any quantity of olther that may be wns, Feason, 6f tha perulatent ororts of shippers and tire: sponsible agents, su attacked ga to lmpair conndence ween the lind and ultimately tead to vtolations and @ divcardiuz of-the agreoments entered tuto. Tho Kenoral featuros of she | nglish | plan of Cleariug-House will, it le belteved, at no diatant day be agreed upon, and, throuxh it, the relative pore centages of tariff so watinly contended far by the cum plowed, and tho greater portion pinanted. Consid- erable corn upand under caitivation. Owlug to the cold geauon and imperfect soed, there Is only two-thinls of a 'atand." Small“ wealn never Jooked a0 promising. Immense ‘aroa of com Dlanted sn Winnebayo County, - Spectdt DispatcA to The Tribune, syx01 i Roston-stintstera Juba Dixon; Lusher B, Pert, Rld- erg Wiltarn 4. Irving, Jol 1, Hubbard, eiigusonMliteters ‘David teattie, arid McLeod. lera Corneliua [iarnos, Atiguat 0 New York—Mlutsters Edwin F. Mattottl, D. D., Francia i, Startiog, Joseph J Lambe, Joaepts i. Kare, George &. ‘Chambers, Charier A: Uringn D. 1, “Riders David D. Pike, Edwin Francia llyde, ‘ “gnot put any one forward. Tho election In falter a1 ards, | to rules the dedelt in the amount necessary for tlio ou, clusion, it would be a good plun to ‘have the | potiag cities of the seaboard can bo protected and tho | Olfered, mal (ss —In' Hikolf to Caccapy, am” BOuk OF keer inl Us Oliver de Wood, Jacob D. Verilye, SD. We aio | pore of tho fnatiiuce for the coming feat. Comaiiter on Drugs and Aedicmes institute file provided mith the faprored tenes froin year + Cee ee eae eT fetta eeemtbornoed a, - ITEMS. ‘a ‘Mr, Joseph Tucker, Master of Transportation of the Iilinois Central Railroad, fe in receipt of crop reports from all tho’ principal atations long tho Towa Division of his toad. It sppears from these Teports tnat the ontlook Yor a very large crop of grain, and particularly wheat, ts very flattering, the prospects not having been as good for many years, There hase beon but Iittle trouble on account Of grasshoppers so far, and no fears on this ac- count aro entertained. Ina fow localities thero has beon some ittle damaye done on new ground, but on uid ground no dificuity.was experienced, ‘There jo year whlch thoy roaulre, and this great competitive traf ba nade a source of niudorate rovenus to thors who bauuie It, It {san onorimuta tratiic, and when It (0 undera that on quartor of @ ‘cent per ton per mile on the ttaflo handed by the four ruads will Bioune to, at least $10,000,000, the value of a thor- oughly Rod, permanent arrangement between tho rait- Fonds can be sppreciatod. is te believed that out of thie nettle now auitating the stocik market, will be pluckes ‘The Committes then’ adjourned subject to'calt, and @ report was mae to tha Board of Trusteca Immediately afterwarde. Daring theevening the students held a love-fenat $n the church, and to-day the programme Includes siz houra’ eessiun of the Union, and In tho aven- Ing the graduating class wiit be addressod by the || Rey. W. X. Ninde, D. D., after which the degrees Bod diplomas will be conferred. 4 TEUNION. a Battivonz, May 10,—Tho Mothodist Conven- vention {Greene Street Church) ald on the table the resolution relative to tha right of suffrage and Ingtiaibiley to offica, b The Methodist Protestant Convention (Risquith Btreet Chnrch) adopted the renost of the Commit. ) @there may be PY anit a time," since tho ; jposttion if ono of great honor. Should thero be «any spare timo at tho afternoon session, some busi- exporlmental Inquiries into the natura of cxisting drugs, with special reference to pruning the ma- teria medics, or atleast of reducing the present: vaguo and indefinite knowledgo on thle su pjact toa mora peste ‘Appreciation of what each medicine could du, Tho Doctor's remarka wero heard with marked attention, and, at thelr close, warmiy applatded. De, Jowell sald that there was still no actentilc method for hydrophobia, although: it had been ganfdentty, hoped of Jato that one was about to bo Giecovercd. ‘Tne Doctor called attentjon to tho importance of thosubjoct of the therapeutics of Tent aud Position, and made d promise to contrib- ute something on this bead at the next annual ing for corn la neatly complete, Tho wet weather Uns not harmed miything et. Groat caro has been taken in the selection and purchase of need corn to secure a post stand and early moturity, Many ate planting sweet corn for early feed. Avectal Dispatch to The Trioline. Knoxvinex, [hy aiey 16.—Some corn planted tho laet of April and fret of May, dit it is coming vory bad. More than half the corn lund remains Zit tobe plowed, "spring wheat and cate aro look ing very woll. ea ae: Bpectal Dispatch to TAL Tridund. Tocox, 1bl., May 16,—Considerabio has beon sown, and it looks well, North Itiver—Mintsters Fenwick T, Williams, Robert Howard Wallace Elders’ Alpheus Goodman, M. D., seveatchesicreMiiniaters Peter D, Heroy, Fredertek A R i ve arsum, dol i. Eastman, Eiders Alval Trowe bridge, Uriat HL seis EBON CAG, Bonicla—Siuister Hugh McLeod.’ Elder Jostah ugt Angsloe = Mtntetor Eaward Graham. Elder the jon, dolla Be ‘ Nacramento—Sininer ‘Nelson Slater, Elder Foltz Sun Franctsto—Mintetera James Eells, D, D.. David McClure, Elters don W. Btowart, Cyrus Carinan! San Jose-Minister Charles W. Anthony, klder George W. SicUrow. ? will undoubtedly come up, but of what nature 2 it is Impossible to foreshadow. In the evening the ; xBacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo adminis- {Aired to the Commisioners. | Et TUE FOLLOWING 18 TUE OFFICIAL ROLL Sof the Gonoral Assembly, corrected to date: ‘ . ovricwns, ‘ The Hey. E, F. athe, D. D., Stated Clerk and CTE GY. Cyrus Dickson, D, Di» Pertnanent Clerk: ' COMMIBAIONE IA * atbany—stinteters George ilarkeness, Anson J. —Minteters Ueorge ilarkness, Anson. J.Upaon, Div a i re tee 1 PIUILADELPHITA. BYKOD 01 Us, Jarces 0, K, Moclure. Kidera Asa Wate ai § fe necting, ‘ Wiliam Tilayphaat, Archibald Sechuness, Waterman | » Chesten—aininers Cartes #. thomas. Jamer Hobs | tee on tha baste of reanton by a vote of GH vedsto |. Dr. Ae Tard, of Aurora, spoke of oxygen gaa a n oalties $70,80 FIgBE "Ot "Ropers: Del a taney le an eaten eee er syghamplaiaSlinkier leary #, Hutier, Elfor lieuben | “Peovawanna—slaistors Ebenezer |i, cnowdon, Jacob | Gays, and a Committee was appointed to areange | as a vajuablo aealstance in therapuutice, be OF fea Justy aysterpatte, and permmeient divig: | _ Soveral changes among the oMclats of the Chica: | we planted in April will hava’ to be replanted « seaignitaMinter Sohn ©. Dora. Hiuer Semen. | Gide. Retro, Siete ab, Nathan Tide, | * dn tho attornoon the Convention mat In foint | ehathad boen ropored to hav srhers the guccsnie | wasto dle waywahtmeancatwluatas isting | FOGaananaro Hoaaharo dust peep apnganead | goneequence of cold, wet wenther ‘Hainer, francis De bratty dota. Hinnard. Fi | session at the Star Methodist Eplécopal Protestant f chiorat to produce alcep hind rendered differences and perfecting some. such well-doviecd plan | PY itecelver W. t. Bancroft, Me. D. K. Binith has |: : : Fee aise Oe ers Thomas Be |g dchtans Ministers, Jarub Helritle, 1. Dov dames Me | Chnrel. ‘Tho Kev, fu, Ws lialea, Prevident of tio*| poreons who used it. luenne. Oplum was wubst(s | fo Ovold all anuiar ocourrenccs in fucure, intendient of the Eastern Digisior, oni will davere MICHIGAN... (bale Gaither iy Bla agld Camel, Bedaheits pereed Arnie Le ermine yy yy | Slcthodlet eotestare Convention, called tha Jofnt | tuted fora tine, anda recovery was apparent a | « ine whole ue: to tha. titeresta: oft tie karseager: | +. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribuna. Philadet ila Bintater rt ‘atin. eu SH, Colelt. Fe © Catawba—Mlntiter lobert Sie Halle Elder Marvey body to order, and tho Ror, d. J. Smith. Pecsidont | throo of four weeks, EMIGRANTS FROM 8ST. LOUIS. Dopartment. Until Mr, Taylor's return trom sick | Manquetra, Mich., alay 10.—An early spring Dulles, DD. nce St, ders Eugene G, | of the Methodist Convention, delivered a brief Dr. W. L. Mansont, of Roscoo, anothar member Pe ve OEE Ploride—Mtnteter Charles G. Selleck, Elter | Weodwart Jamestt. Coyle, fleargs W, Meare. Congratulatory aldroas on the ‘happy result of the | of the Coramittea on Dengeand todicine, read an | _Zf the people of St. Lontado not become more | [save tir, Chivtes Di. Peck, tn addition to bie | for thls reyion. Small grain noarly allin. Weather ‘Sagud W. baat Fee ee ec ra aut ttarel Youne Gest Uoltberationy of the two bodles, Uther addreatew | intercating paper on esis wlde-awake than they have beon during the lost | Yio rahe road. In the aleanee of thn Iteceline, | C00 but not injurious to crope, . Ralrheld—Mialater Willard Hichardson, Eldera Wiliamn It. Stewart, Thotas G@, Gayley, Charica | Of the saine tenor were made, and the Convention AVOCINUM CANAHINUM, “t | fow years they will find the ratiroads which -now | juatters of general management will be referred to Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune, Miniter: dosep Fs My: Waltes (Elder Thomse’ | tiudtrey. Fons Owen, D.p,, | aosouruod till to-morrow, : | Sn which be called-attentlon to tho merits of that | make their headquarters in that city suugly locatod | Mr. Peck, who will have juriadiction. Nuznwax, Mleh., May 16,—Winter wheat aud ‘ Yadkin~stluater Dante, Sundere, Elder Henry C. | wyiiiageyphlg North aataters, Moger Oe BD ‘ THE bIsiors. : lant, otherwlve known es bitter-root, dog-weed, | in Chicago, White Chteago has boon bulld{ny lines | , Tho Chicsyo & Pncide Iavlroad docw not_proposo | Winter rye never looked batter. + jabrey. : fe) Ryton fe onese De Doe ign Sreacucks, Ligers | Cunvetaxp, O., May 1.—'The Mlshops of the Tnalah hemp, ete,, av a diuretic. to by outdono by its more pretentions rivale as ro» *" Bpectat Dispatch to The Tribune. SHON OF MALTIMONE; Bienes : Methodist Eplecofial Church will hold a session of |” ‘Dr, N, 8. Davia followed with some remarke on | {nto thele territory snd formini, now connectiont, | prats the runuinzof fast trains. ‘Tho managors of | CHAPFLE Conxety, Mich... ‘May .10,—Whiter Balt{more—Ministera David C, Slarguls, D. Dis Ehbe- ‘WeatinInster—Minixters Catvin, W, Stewart, William | tho Board ntthe Firat Church, commencing to- | thosame subject. He hud found the Apocynum | tho people of St. Loula have boon doing nothing | tits road have made arrangement to ran two fast | wheat looks well, and prospects are fino for a good ezer ti; Finney. Hideru tubers C. Thompson, Horace B, lirowne, “Elicra James W. Kerf, S. Us, A. Boott | morrow, The following are prevents Sinvpson, | Canabinum a yaluablu remedy In dropey from divy,| beyond scowling and raring becatwe Chicayo was | tratnu dally, o fi yield. yt 18: Fa iovhing. tween Elgin an city, Tho t ry casus of tho kidneys, it acted oa sedative, dnd, di thia city, me to these trains will outdo anything ot attempted by Yu when properly used, waa exceedingly valuable ay Myembdy tn allwuck dieearese ey *_ mptctal Dispaten'to The Tribune, Sennen, Mich’, May 16.—Lumbermen ate ters Auatio C, Heaton. Alfred J. Morrill, Haven, Peck, Fouter, Hurrly, lees jam i. Purnell, LL. Dy He Laird a Howman, Amen, and Scott, Iishop Androws, | taking uway thelr business, Not only havo thoy nelthor ballt new lines nor formed new connections, Ne ayxon op rirrenvna. Bialravittesinleters Tuginas Be Wal ¢, Kdward G. lekowen, ain, td, me only member of the Board absent, ta !n Indiana, aCe the trunk lines. The Nor treet-dare ha’ piashinytin Gy oainlater Soecon Telly. Charis | YEitauitg slnlaters av(dSelktuiey.D De Willer "1" De, dohnson, of this elty, epoke of, the success- | bat tho Mlssourl roads sre now forming connections | arced to run In connection with the furt passen- | Setting thelr logs out since tho ralne. The oros- i aeepenemmaenelcnmebal Fa Ba dg Me MISCELLANEOUS. cine Sacgemug'had ed 2 ttre auto | Pomcnich te tat urate" ata anerutate | Eoin iciaintathia'Teata atte cing | Ene progres tase aan anvng. ra 5 7 i i 2 ; G w from which to get’ bneinees, ar 1 anit the Sherman Houvo fn twolve minutes. 'Tho Dignan eee nae ae Falgien, hart ee a--sulassty dhabare is aitiey;., Bidée*dewven AMERIOAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION, and who was at Inst brought up with Bright's die seriously of cirlug 8 Louie Zell thinliing Enatern trunk linos had better look tothels isurcls, | been slow on account of the heavy rains, More wing. Eldera Alvin Devereux, George \ tego Miniatera Frederick Ae M, Heown, Henry 2 Collin. Eiders Horatio J, Uleott, Ira Sherman. Lawrence—Ministers John Waugh, llobert W. than the nyorag mount of spring wheat has been sown hero this spring, Farmers are all at work sowing. thoir oat crop, and preparing their ground * Sr. Louts, May 16,—Tho ifty-third anniversary of the Aniorican’ Sunday-School Union was’ hold this evening in the Walnut Strcet Presbyterian case of the kidneys, Tho: treatment wos #0 auc- ce Mr. O. Ky Hritt havi eaigned tho ott I, infact, that tho patient recovered from . ‘ nt oF tha alll Poe ete General Frulght Agent of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Katlruad Company, Mr. Willian G, Swan has LOVE. ton—SMntaters James T. Fredericks, Abnor on tockee dders David sie Pry, Williams ‘M.Camp- altogether and making, hereafter thelr head- wartersinthisclty. The Mivsourl, Kansas, & ‘oxas Raflroad, which had all its connections here- tofore with Bt. Loui, ond Ieads Into tho most this diseave, ald when he died, sumo ten years al ewaeey It was froin some othor disenag. Goodell, Gauze, and Johu Hall, of New York, In pes i |. iy tinted ag his uc . for corn, which is now getting In goud con HeCoralek. Elders the Hon. i, L, Knowles, act i Xcite Minister A. AlexauderJimeron, El- | Church In the presence of a crowded honec, Ad- he Fe eee . kd tho root alone of thia Indian | fertile section of Texas, los, av olready stated, ca — Aer early rpned, . att tfieat food wen. ae fy By cuse—Mintat a a r, r re . 8. emp was cacious. 94 pbzrecase Sitntoters Eben ots E steons, Robert L. or Texses dreases wero mado by tho Hey, Dr, 8 Nicholle, 7m ye 1 White, of the Doard of Censors, ro- formed a connoction with Chicago, which it WASHINGTON. and bide fair now fora good belloved will soon redtoro it to prosperity, . This * Familia titer }. ¥precher, Jobn It, Lowis, ported the caso of Dr, Barnott, ho had made and | jing haa becomu so disgusted with bt. Loula and {ts - THOR em. Holston—M! ntstue dutn W, G, Willoughby, Elder James A. G: JRinwatoncAtinincr Chatles E, Tedford. Elder | fifty-three years thig Society hoe eatabltshod Bible Viittam > ere Thuinas Williaing, Willlam Dy wabaequently withdrawn certain charge against . i I : q , alco Woh ifcwon oF eIMoINNatt, Wy)ttata L BeOmn. 5 oe stason Bartlett; D,. D. Elder | PChoots In 04,020 communities, brooght 2,787, 704 | the Macoupin Cuunty Society. | Tt appeared trum | tothe conclusion. that it eas ue Gemede ke Ghaie | ClviteBorviea Neform Hurts tn igh Places 2 NennasKa, Chititeothe—sintater Hubert N. Adams, ElderJobo | abgustus¥. sloscr, ens childrere under Bible {nstructiou, and led | the evidence that he had avsociated himeelf with | road to kop its hegdquatters in that city, an “Tho Bottom Falling Out of tho Demo- js Apectds Dispater ‘ fe Tribune seas ExNETT, Lancaster Co,, Neb., May 16.— oratlo Purty In North Corolina-+Oham- borlaft Acknowledges a Change of Opin- lon---Seoretary Sherman's Resumption Plan, i dollgtontaine- Militar Gcorae be aly D.D, Elder yllueaioSthuater ‘Ebenezer Bushnell. Elder Frank ‘ineeSilaleter’ Winkeld 2, HU: Elder Abraham Uetdimee—aintstors Sherman D, Taylor, James Quick, Eldara Josep Soi or aeerens Saw YoRk : a 7 , - Buffalo—Mintstors Albort.T. Cheater, D. D/ Joho Vv. C, Nellie, LN ihe C8 Aidore Jatges I), Bawycr, fawiitie, Js Vy We USawtee Washington De McKinley, Elder Minister Courtney Gmtth, Elder Ttussell 8, Eggleston, Elder 425,240 men and women to go to work as teachers: Laat year it organized 1,127 new Sune day-achoola in needy places, sided®z,020 other schools, in all of which are 20,713 teachers and 181,607 scholary. Four thousand Ove hundred and five religious meetingd wore held, and 8,726 Bibles and Testaments distributed, inthe permaneney of its work the Society counts this the best year of itasorvice, Itclosea its fivcal year free of dobt, and with its imlexlonary forco undiminishod, BOUTUKUN PRESUYTERIANS. New Onyx, 18.—The Gencral Aston: convene in the First Prosbyterian Church to-mor- jock. Tha exercises of the tn irregular i eNeper thatcounty, ‘The county Hociety expelled thowald Marettennd the latter preferred charyca aguinut the Society. The Board Of Conwora was of opinion that expulsion from 8 local society should work expulelun from the Btate Modical Saclety.: The Board recommended the ad- misuion of the fotlowing apylicants for members ship: Dre. Haneom Dexter, 8.0, Richey, T. J Bluthardt, W. Godfre} Dyas A. IL, Foster, Chie cao; C. NX. Lovowell, Englewood: C, 8, Taylor, decktons ©. N, Cooper, Uatavia, The report was opted, Dr,- Charles W, Earlo, of the Committee on Dis- eases of Women and chitdren, read ag oxhaustlye paper on . 1 “SCARLET PaVBH.!? Cinciuaatl—3intsters Georgs 3, Maxwell, D. Day fapbanial 3. Humpirey, D. 0., William HH. James, itera Hi, Wilon Brown, Juilus Perdrizet, Holbert 8. n—Minlaters Kamuel Wittteus mh ‘D. Lateni- 3 they aro now malsinng srrangemente to move thelr A Dayts boa Coitnery, D. De Eide hh La : general ofices to Chicago. They are now fitting w excellent qnartors on the sevond fluor of the Keaper Block, cornor of Clark and Washington streets, which will, as soon as completed, be occu. pled by tho Genural Froight and Pussengoe Des pestneige of the road. Mr. William Bond, he Recelver and Genera) Manager of thy road, will also make hfe princtpat headquarters in thie city. ‘This docs not look well for tha natural advuntuges of St. Louls, about which the St, Louls papers have had so much to say of Jute. Thera can bo no doubt that if the present state of adfulrs continuce tocxist'for awhile tonyer, ol] of the SMissourt ros Ill find tt to thelr advantage to move to this protongeéd wet weather {ea great liindrance (o corn planting, IMandrede of acres were planted In the south part of the county In April, some aseariy as tho 10th, but there are thoussnda of acres yet to plow for corn, snd yot other thousands of a of cultivated Jands that will remala {ule thi son, Mogtof the farmerw were too badly at about th’ grasshoppore to mow small grain, and are stealninx every onvrgy ta make BP jy corn-crop | what they laciin small graln. ‘The wet weather haw ao checked tha crasahoppor that those who have sown etnall yeaa as usual feo) jubilant a! thelr prowpocts, which are certainly good for go Speciat Dinpctch tu Tha Tribune. Wasuimgton, D, C,, May 10,—Senator Chris- tiancy's son recently failed in an examination for aclerkshlp In the Patent Omice, Tats fact of itsclf ought to put down the landers that cram{nation Is simply an instrument of favorition, ONLY THIS, Thd charge made against Attorney-General St. D. Ge aokgingath—stulater John N.MeClurg, Elder Clam- BYXOn OF CLEvELAxn. a + i oreland—Ministers Frauels A. iturton, John + JBillot, Hiram P. Uaraes, blders Zawin it, Perkins, 1. ' trong, Charies il. Dunbar, on tng Minbaters Alvernun 8. MeSester, D. D-. eat. Weight. Elders Jauce Fullon Wiladn, Joka ,Laliner. . Clairsville—Ministora Jonn State ‘i {auntie Tilers Jou Gaupociiegonn We Kenan © t Te ‘ s ‘ RUE cone cart cna Fae aina a ad wintea vermon baiaia ions bis Sag | sity Devons that ho: ta noglizent In prosecuting those | crops'and good price! bs Ri et ap oy coLonain, ere f; romain In aceslon for ten days, large number y P, > Ee A ie = Rea Montane—Minfeter Willian G, Honimey,, Shae oe nonce arth Hs 4 Chapin, Freeman ot del Negates. will OS in atten dacice, With repre: ality, of the dlaeavo, bit that the disease was an EE: iy LM CALIFORNIA, slatoment that the offenses aro not against tha United States but against the Territory of Utah. : URBAKING UP, ‘The solid South {¢ breaking up in North Carolina, Advicea from there say tbat ex-Congrossman Leach, aprémincnt Democratic foader, hes fully determined to out loose from hts party, and that a leader of hiacharacter, ability, and iniluence will destroy the Democratic party {n that Btate. Asa means tothls ead tho Preeldent will be asked to taake somo changca in the United States offices in the Western portion of tho State; ACKNOWLEDGES TUM CORN. Ban Pranctaco, May 16,—Crop reports from all parte of the State show that the cool weather of the last few weoka and, Nght rains of the present wook have materially improved the whest prospect throughout the northern portion of the State. A great deal of grain that wae expected to be good for nothing but hay will produce halt crop, while corly-sown and sammer-fallowed lands promise an abundant harvest. Leas itn rovonient has occurred in the southorn portion of the Stute, and prospe ere practically unchanged as far sa wheat, i concerned, though posturaze hes been greatly benefited by the recent showers. ' almost sure accompaniment of squalid: wretched- ness, and the huddiing together of people in crowded, badly-Vontilatod rooms, He referred to the alarming fact that there had been forty-seven now casos this week, and avsigned av a reason theréfor that {ufected hor had tately been oc- cupled by chitdron who had not bpd the diseaso,* Tho Doctor had no cantilence whatever in the u¢ of propbylactica, but belleved implicitly in the complete, rigid, aud continuous {solation of pies tly only safe method of treatment, ‘rout the reports of sevonty-one physicians ho had. eattmated the total number of casew for Chicago during the epidemic of 1#76-'7 at 14,000, and theses cusus had occurred at infected points. = *. The thanks uf Lhe Society were returned to Dr, ‘Tho dew dining and roataurant car, '* Occldont. al," which has just been cumpleted by the Chica- g9, Rock Island & Pacific Hailroad Company, fa ono of the fingat ever constructo’. ‘To-morrow mor Ing it witl mako atrial trip, and the editors of tho Chicago papora ond the principal raltroad and hotel mon have been invited to coma along, Thiscar iw yinllke. any other dining-car ) brought out thus far, inasmuch as it contains, In addition to the rogular dining-room, a restaurant where cold lunchue will be sorved butweon ical ere and ballders, overthing about It being of the Hanta Fe—Mtulater James M. Roberta, . , Utah~Sinister Duncau J, McMillan, Elder Gardiner A. Hruce, “presen minh aesiae gu Nee RE: > Paget Sound—hilauter Jenn thes. Tw NOU OF Ca).UNUUS, t Athens—Mipleter Peters, Davies, Kider James Pate : puaipinhusalauiag Joseph It, Boyd, Elder Ray- vinond Durr, cae dl aiieflun—Stioter: Theinas HU.” Eider Nohemtah er. z, WocsterMinteters Jolin Tobinson, D, D.. Bamuel Feat eines eat ine Khobert dust ‘ZancerUle—Ministers J. Price Saitord, 1 Lh, Howe ard Kingsbury, Eldere Jared Sperry, Alraushater,. ayeOW OF RCIE. —Minieters. Joseph i,” Ditttager, D. D., a stuolo7 Wiacoxsix, — & 1GbigPewa sinters. C, de iruya Kops, Elder Wilt Dell. kis) uperior~Minster Thomas It, Easterday. Elder ‘Nllallveo- Mtuiders John Aartiny Cleqro . Btoy SNtignetagocsiiaiater Jeeob Patch, Eldor A. Vs Wisconsin Itrer—Atlat CAT penn iene MEMSDPAMOUE'E, Hesdalee, Prederiek Hussell, M.D. sentation from every Southern State, $< CASUALTIES. BURNED TO DEATH, Brtouamton, N, ¥., May 1U,—Five children of Prank-Donnegal, a railroad employe at Little Hook, Cortland County, were burned to death yea- terday, The eldest was 0 years old, Duanegal ani bie wife wero a short distance from the house when they dlxcovered the fire, aud mada every effort to rescue tho children, bat the flames had yalned too Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. St. Louts, May 1U.—Tho Rev. Jolin Wall, D,D. of Now York, to-night dvlivered an add atl annivervary inecting of the American Sunday: ‘ win’, D. Kiders the fon. itobers ct | School Union tn this city, He will leave here ta- | Diuch headway, | The celes of the Litle ones eall- | Early for hie able and Interesting paper, and tha | most elaborate and convenient doscription, ‘The | eV Chamberlain, when heres few daya ago. : ICANSAS, iit Mier. ss morrow morning. by the Alton & St. Louls Rall- | !pi for help coutd be diginctly heard by the pa- | soctagy then adjourned until 3:40 dline : had a conversation with = promingat Northern : alah Janice Miler iL, gobusoa,. Elder John | TON Herwink: bY the Alton & St. Loule Hall: | Pod iO ostady then adjourned antl 2:30 a the | duneumlans of the car indideare Aity feet by nine | Craven of the antl er NOR Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune, aver! 4 South Carolian situation. ie that: conversation Eure, Kan., May 16 .—Would have beon about the Genoral Assembly of the I'esbyterian Church. Foot waleh spige le uivided tanto: ¢hiew ‘phrta the Checveni . names of the Cominittee to nominate oflicera for | dintng-ruon, the kitchen, and the restaurant, for {Clarlou=Slutster William I, Filson, Elder James es r EXPLOSION. the ensuluy year were read, ie se ‘i 4 © | Gov. Chamberlain practically admitted tho neces- | through plsntingcora fn Neosho County but fo Pulluck, Cimctuxatt, Ov, May 16.—The engine of tho | “heed. Ie Holtuter: oF Citeago, read along ana | Cue Ragu hae four tables on cack aide. ilayos Kouthorn polioyy nud that there wee | the continued ‘wet. weather, ut Tittle eptst table accomuiodating four porsuus, Tho seata are of perfurated maple yenoering and black walnut, Tho ceiling 1s. olabor- ately froscucd, oud the pancilng on the slides fe of carved black walnut, decoratod with xold. Th ts Med wih » lomirror, ‘The car being titted with sits new patent venttlator gives the windows & pecullurly pretty appearance, they belig wo ar- Taliged as. to. pruvent tha utrance of dust when sauen, woth the dining-hall aud the reatauran’ THE METHODISTS, THE SECOND DAY's SESION OF THE PASTORS! . . THROLOGIOAL UNION and tho snolveraary of Garrett Biblical Tuatitute were held yesterday at Eveuston, The ministerlal representatives met at the Firmt Church in the forenoon, the Rev, D, L. Fisk, D. D., presiding, ‘Thu Roy. J. UW. Kighy reada paper, ‘* Is por- petudt sin consistent -with Omnipotent goodness?” ality of nothing wo that could be dune, Chamberlain sald in alunovt these words; **Lam sorry that the po- rocé have been #0 overanzious to hold ofice, result. bi been that very wany £1 ‘Miufstora John W. McCune, Edward B. Cham: is.: Elders J. Bacbonor Brawluy, Jackson aic- Creary. SiGnploy—Mialsters Absabam T. Bell, Beojamtn Fee eee ee eM nainnans De Pe Mtare Sndnengo—sfiuister 4, Slemmons sforton, Elder + Brae! "Shonen ‘MOD OF GENEVA, aeiage ilies Vanuting, A. Lewis, Atmmon, 3 peinung-—Biinister Erastus,W. Twiebell, kider O. intereatiny paper on tho ETETION AND WYOIEMICS OF CLULDEEN, ‘Tho mortality in Chicago dmong children under & Jearsof age wne B7 vot cent uf the total death dollister referred: to the inost froquent causes of death, aud mugueated the bovt ruinedics for decreasing thts frightful mortality, Some of the moat frequent causes of death wers malforma- Hons in» hundred different ways, the trauainisston, Of hereditary talnts, etc, For all this, the pre- East-bound (rieght on the Baltimore & Oblu Rall- road, whilo nearing Campboll station, O.. thie noon, exploded, killing a brakuinan named Bull, badly scal ing the fireman, Baldwin, and wllghtly iojptiog Englacer Quinn, Nine care were thrown off the track. : grain sown for fear of grasshoppers, + Apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. mn + Sara égats Ha Moy eS ata. . planted. Qi incompetent menta! iy and morelly tor eerracey, : Fore ‘adyancod from 25 1040 cents, with plenty on dun. The clergyman with whom be wes talking |: band. sald that that senttmont fudorsed @ho Prosident'a | entire policy, and that the only result of the con- Sinuspes af guy such Wsystom in South Carolina would be to force the nilnority tu revolution. The ? if IOWA. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Towa Fatis, Ia., May 16.—Spring grains £70 —_. DISAPPEARED. Cixcinnats, O., May 10,—It ls teported to-night 2 i. + GeneraNintsters George C, Curtle,D.D.. Hirem U. ; iat Charles 1, Blackburn, a criminal lawyer of | vailing laxity Ju public and private morals, the | carpeted with tha best-Urussols carpot, and every: : > ARETE “Eli ike. Chaves Rc hielee ai | And the romaluder of the morning Was spe a |e aaa ase ta th cligs hay amps | ml flonsing over ut \nduigeney inunlawfulwet- | ting elsc {mand about the earls of the duest and | Wnermutahddelaeed majority could net sways F ooking ane. Corn ground nearly all plowed. TLyolesMinisver Willa B, Dada, Eller Chartes | sou pe, Be McUhoadey rosa Qn chery co erate | peared. Atle allezed that hie abucnce fx to be at- | al idlercourse, and tho too frygucnt intermarrying | latest description, Brat Fiom the tax-paying asinosity, 4 Apectat Diapatch to TAt Tribune. 2 Liaaat, ; Jog De Bee UnUneY seul tn cesay on **How 10) Tre ted to, pactnlary didieultien aud m fear af'| Tncee ios edrcrtel iodo ety are i Pern SUMPTION. Bussar, Ia., May 1U,—Weather all cool wate 3 — ert! l 5 ear ar ek ome meadl Koren ee nsaatra eee tas Meee eas | prosecution for obtaining money uuder faleo pre- | unhealthy aueroundinys, cont very caused throush | BALTIMORE & OO APPOINT- | The Action taken by esreiary Shermtn teat | and dlasgresatte, But tle plowing has beet : SYNOD OF MAaRIoNUUG. + per 4 of the tt . et order of nes, - | porfect clothing, eons dlet, ete., and gave MENTS. . week, with Feapect Ao the pare! 9.0 Aon Fito done the past week. Water standing ov ho a a Siilitign Miniatare Jotmil Caluwelh avid Itch. evangelixte a need of the timest" somo excellent co upon tha subject of dhe Mr, M. L. Doherty, formerly Manager of tho pee gank creping ried ge tarts cllitet- | the dulds, Pslees of graln bigh enous, bat ers Siaylida, Thomas i. sUllligen. | | rum adnsUAL MEETING oF tua noaud oF DROWNED. witha Naricty uf formutas a4 to wnen allen food te | Continental Fust-Frelght Line, bas been appointed | {ue pulicy which he fatends to perauc,, ‘The pur | Here to sell, | Blore thao ono: Lalf of the necded, and & number of nursery rules as to the caro anil feeding of infants, Ur, Matthews read a paper which cited several rae, ot Deryous phenomena caused by congenital nosis. i Both these papers were heard with great interest, Hetewa, Mont,, May 20,—United States District- Attorney M.C. Pago was drowned on the Tidth instant, twelve aie below Gallatin City, Mout., in attempting to ford the Madison. The body bas nut been recovered. TRUSTEES and Visitors of the Institute was beld in Mock Halt during the sfteracon, Judge Goodrich, Prestduat of the Board of Trustees, called the ncetlng to or- der, and there were also preeent; Orslogton Lunt, ines, TI 5 a . oe! hn C. Barr, 1 i. a eee Custer, Gs be batches A Da _ Northuinberiand--dslolaters Isaac Grivt, ‘De. D., Wille 7 dain pterilby, cldere Thomas iuward, the Hun, b. 8, FStetldtors—atintater Wenfausia’ tuuell, Hider the are buying thelr breadstufts in consequence of the fallure of ius wheat crop for the fast two years. ' BIISSOURT. Spectat DispateA to The Tribune, Alter clearing for& ‘Trafic Manager of the Traus-Obio Division of the Baltimore & Oblo Hallroad, with officu at Chicago. ‘This te an entirvly now oftco which has just been created, and will undoubtedly bo one gf the most fmportanton the road. Mr. Doherty will have chase of $5, 000, 000 of gold, I$ can be stated upon the mo Hent authority, was the first step tion of a fund of $100, eo nilers, oF both, a8 scuadl- Hon precedent tothe resumptfonot syécte payment a. towards the accunul: Mon. Heary W. Williams. + , 1870, Secretary Sherman considers that te 1 }. 16. Dioontag ee ee ee RP OFNTML as samuey | Secretary and Treasurer; the Rey. Luke Mitch. —— , ee ioistek wae mefeumerted epplauas, - That uf | control of all the Weatern traffic of the line, both plan ia not ouly authorised, Uut te djracted rel cper eps nthe Te sora bad two more days i y fobers A, Luird, Harrison L. | cock, D. D., the Hoo. B. i. Gammon, A. EL CRUSHED TO DEATIL, : Mt 4 His appoli indicates towumption act, of which be bimélf fe the cuvy ation Is t Belvitive Elders J + 1. + Special Papatch to The Trib . | Information, and wad referred to a special com- | frelght and passengers. appolntinent indicat th ‘AC that thu tn tbe at 300, of continuous Heavy ralve. All locom es bruce. Bishop, Charles H. Fowler, D. D., the ev. B. 3, ce ie eae inltiew to arrange for {ts publication sad general | that the Baltimore ¢ Oblo meaus to bestow moro | Gyo, gut ct ent at deset £200, id } almost impossible. No ieutia—sHiouters Matthew U Lovris. James Heed | 1.00" g aieliith of Milwaukee, Dr. Wood, De. | SPutxonvery, iil, May 10.—Sawuol Now,reald- | Gireuletion.: ae ae eee ee ec ines | 000,000 of lezal-tendery outstanding, and Becre. | dificult, and larid« travel alm TOES are fyetayiee sinters cdobe. "te Hianklas “Jusines | Ihrusn of Austin, Tex. ; thu Itey. H. Banister, D, | "near Hoberiaon’s mill, tu thla county, was kitl- | De, J. Ln Hayes, of Party, Nh, read s paperon | done erviotore, Mr, C.-M. Wicker, Aesustane | Hf Suerman doce not think that it would be | gort of haslandry 1g possible, and, the, ster cf pephchwgn. Eiders Alexander Blackburn Jatued & | 4) ine gay, We D. Hl. Young, thy Rev, Le 1 | ot t0-day wide baultog sawelogs, ous of then | Opbthalmolory: | 4 | General wrelght agedt of the toad) bay | Luin with toes than 100,000,000, “There ta uo | thu rufus ie now tepardcd ns mnoro serious, Eve Seineitit—Mtahters Lt ingyion A. Glorer, DBs | Fuke, the Ley. N, P. Heath, and other ee tein ag i i : Foe tl Co this citys Ma bas iaaued circular auuuguclug the condition of the wheat crop is beginning {2 doubt that bls policy will be = nolicy of accumu 1 Hemorrhotds. raw. Joba D. Junvé Eldera Jauice 8. Moore, It. He ptuy! "The Hou. Grant Goodrich stated that thla was @ Dr. the appolument of Mr. C. A. Chiploy as Preight | [atlug thiv aniount of wold or Iegal-tendoye, of | Superiled om account of the rankness of thes! s Mdmand Audrewssread @ further paper on aun. 4 A TERRIFIO STORRS, gel put | both, between now and that date, — 4 Cole ee ih 1. Jacob | Se eee eae eee at arb to apectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Hekiare of bocu-yetuee?. souung wooly fete aeeneet tColuuhun “the oflce of tas Trallo FostaL-vaube, WISCONSIN. Lee Py, Nene ‘voryih.” wider T. G. Fivin He | piled by. Trustees with.» repurt os lo what they | p-UlOoMMuTOM. “1, May 1U,—Teloprem from | tration ihe Boctor had plaster-cast made of aleg anager and the Assistant General Freght Avent ‘Tv the Western Associated Press. r : Sipectal Dispatch to The Tribune. olaran, OF. snd foot with a leather encasing so srranged as to | af thy Baltimore & Obio Kallroad oro on the 8 Wasinxazun, D, Gay May 10,—Ulds for fornlh- | agaprgoy, Wlu,, May 1U.—Quites beary WAC found in the schouls; whether everything was sat- Iafactory or thy contrary. Jor. Fiske suid thuy bad not yot bad time to pre- pareu regular report, ‘Tho Secretary to tho Visit- Jug Comittee sald that the folluwing resolution hud beeu passed by that body: Fulton, Mo, says ten houses ware doslroyed by & ‘torus tole sfierguun. Une man was killwd and a uumbersarwnaly fujurcd, y* MIL CAPKEE, Apectat Dispatch to The Tribuns, : Mitwavexe, Win, May Mi —Chartersi Scicon= aloe be was ot binding the leg and an! Ie, rote Ke ee rea magi ek Leah Bon Dune ig ey followed wi! ir on eGsee of tho Migdie Ear dz Connection with Nasal ad Pharyn; juflammation. vga boclety thyu adjourned. Se Woudtora, ntere dustph 8, Braddoe dere leybere Garre Eugene und Elders listers foor No. 61 South Clark strect, over the present {ug portal-carus to the Government for four xen. local ottico. busmulug the Sut of Guly gent, wears opened Poatuister-Generalto-day. Atternative proposgla, wero invited For elthes pigta cards or tinted cords, orforbduih, ThaAmerican Phototyps Company of York submitted “the luwest bid, msinciy rain, which waa badly needed, fell fast wlzht, TY duy bas been ware, ‘Vegetation ty coming fer ward rapidly, i“ mutch. es Coun, sainuct I. Davis, T. MeUlouis, T. JF. Bartuu. eyaub ov ILL ENoty Bot: BLING. Apsctal Dispatch to The Tribune. Alton—MiutstereAlired We Weludt: Fhomas k Spat | Mescired, That we reyard the tnstruction given to Lavaverre, fy, May 1U.—The Injunction | Of e100 conte der thcusand tor plaincarde, wnat “ z Spirals pysiers | Heuar clases fe bu. eoreng huey catietaetnye TRS case Of the Lafayette, Muncle & Bloowlugton | 7343-100 cyuts per thousand for nted curds’: Gf | “Wixvsou, lug, Mey 1U.—A re Marengo, wheat to Buffalo, private terms; [feubsn Dowd, wueat to Oawego, ee t A DANQUET We recommend that miury luis Le alluiwed fur examil= wes give last ovoniuy by (he twedical rrofeaaion ey, Juba rboveus. the ulnotees proposals, vdly one ia from the West, | was aown her, and it, with oats, was, Hider G. W, sinus, f peas subotere leh Koad avalust the Clucinnatl, Lafayette & Chicago nes - « , oe t A er . P _