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i i ; Edaeatlonal Institalions Seeking for Some Legne * Lo Tesont to t 12 THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNI: SAT,URDA'Y. JUNE 2, 1877—-TWELVE PAGES, TIE COURTS. Repor; on the Indianapolis, Bloomington & Western Road. What Master in Chancery Bishop Thinks of Its Management, cles They Claim to Do Entitled To. Record of Judgmonts and New Suita... Bome More Bankrupts. AMr. Henry \¥. Dishop. Master in Chancery in the United States Clrcult Coutt, yesterday filed hia re. port In the question of the removal of Gen. Genrge 1.3right, Recelver of tho Indianapolls, Blooming. ton & Western Rallway Company. The motion to remove tho Recelver was made botore Juage Drame mond several montha ago, and argued ‘st throe difs ferent times with considerable heat, the Recelver belng charged with fraud, mismanagement, and incempetency. Finally an order was mado on the Oth of January last roferring the matter to Nr. Tahop as Speclal Master, withh directions to take all nccersary proof, either here or olscwhere, and p, obeyen the behests of the yent this the will )a filed, and the complainanta that the exccntors may bo rest roccedinga under the will or codicils in refation to ho agricaltural achool, that it may be declared that the condition of th Fith ae togarde the rabsing of the sabsceiption;list, and that ti iy 1 theending Mapal,,817.813 ot #iptafor tlie o1x monthaen . 812.1 i TR A A et 10,837 VO Ageihert Tiateh sl b > his piatine co Pecanse his With siary desored biin Juno, 1474, after only elght mont J n aimse Ji '"’f’ niotions, anntlce rome time 20 reciting the terma of the wi), and sanonncing that they would receive anb- seriptions, and they have since taken stepa tosward erecting o college, the enhscription-Jist which haa hitherto been made They are sleo about to accept and thereby give an appearance of havind 7 w\’fl In onler to trained from farthee e will was not_eomplicd e fund may be alvided np as Mr. Knox betweon IHamllton, Yales and the Ewing Fomale Seminary, A almilar bl I'r'I all respocts was also filed by the Trastecs of Yale Collexs. A PROFITARLE OFFI o, Capt. J. J. Healy, the genial Clerk of the 8n. fer]g‘r Cflnfl.hfl:‘b{en Aguring ng il afiiclal profits o ¢ the jast #ix monthe, and the following is bis mmary Datante L0 go to the 00TALY.... THW MUTUAL SECURITY INSURANCR COMPANT, The following I¢ tirc monthly exhibit of Mark Kimbsll, Assignes of the Matual Sccurity Insur. ance Compan: : oy 1. BoanR Y Pk e dire Balance on band.. petition_yestorday to be dition of achelorhood, 8’ mareled happiness, 1TEMS, loagett will go on with the case of Me. Mercantile Insaranco Company ta-day, Farwell will hear . ary, MeAllister, and report. 'Tho followlng is the report: Jndge Moore will tske up motions and 1n compilanco with the above orer of the Court, I | dcfanit casce, dndyge Kogers will try submitted Ymabeen nttended by the parites incerustel, snd hiro | cauce, aad dudge Williama witl (s general heand the tesiimony takenln auprors of tho arrlichs | business, Jadgo Jamoson has postponed bl Eaute bo nE & Hiey B th telcrred (o, arreiate tu | peremplory caif of motiona for nav trial unth noxt the matter Involvesd in this Inqiiry, and have heard the aturday, ' e o e | e e e A OWiny Setars Jaigo {owsther Wih e exiiibis mada use of fa Tt preparac | Tntehiord et al. fs set for Monday before Judge Bot necemary, nor (¢ 1t desirable that I should re- UNITED BTATES COURTA. e TRt th Ya¢ st of feniimuny ihat hav becn | _ Ellza 0'Connot comnionced a ault In debt yeater- inkan upon infs petfulon, ‘covering he cnsies termiof | day ayainat the Protection Lifa-Insaranco Compa. the iteceivers amininration, and retating fo detail o 1 o% SHECSvorthe amonnt of a judgment rocoyerod ftnmanagement, 1t 18 compord entircly af the eaam- | 7 10 SEOREE, 0 By pany in Iowa, the damages being inatlon of thie liécetvor himself aad his suboriinstes. | TERIRESh GO togciher with such exhilits as were pi course of tno _examination, _suppleniented by testimony a8 U rd of the casa ho reco affords. * Alirovlew of this testimony In detal d {n no senan be of advantaxo tothe Court (n tast. woul TnE the sccurary of my Judgment upon It4 oxamina- t(!fllx and by ru'mn of ‘the fl‘ctllll( the respandent hias ntroduiced no witncrscs whatever in s own beliaif, Dut submittod the case as preacnted by the petitloners, no vpporiunity is Afforded of such s “constderation ot 1ho facte, 1poa the ona side and 1he other, leading. l?l couciusion, 2 wold otlierwise exist orbo desirabie, In view of the fmipvrtatce of this appiicatlon ta Gen. Wri 'ml 1t 1s iny auty, and, | mn‘y adl, my pleasure, to say fnal doring'the whole cxamination ne chiarke has Lieen made affectiug nis personal [ntegritys and tho tes- titnony throughout 18 absolurely free frum even a suge estion of personal or official miscunduct. liat camplainta were tmade fo him (Pum_time to time, 1oth on the part o1 the Bondholders Committee, and their counsel, but such complaints are thowh to have reiated’ murely 0 maibera fnvolvior the exerciau of Judgmient and dlscretion, where prudent sty differed. Bug 1do nut rememner an instance have been shown where s dishourst purpose waa (nvulved, or & deters to amount to $150, and the unsecured to $15, 100, and The case was referred to Rewister Hibbard, 1n tho caso of the Commoruixl insnrancs Com- simons et al, sued Tlobert and Alexander B, Kinkaid for 31,500, Thomas Brown and Henry Tucker begans snit for $200,000 against Ioburt McClelland, James Mallins, and Anigs U. Throoy Willlam B, Bkinnet $3,000 from the Town of Amboy. . broubht sult to recover nzuatas Peank commenced an actlon agalns 000 3 the Townsehip of Ohlo, claiming 38 BARKERUPTCT MATTERS. Etlas M. Watkins, & haniwara dealer at No. 220 State street, filed his mlnm-r{‘rnuuun yosterday 8 bo declared & bankrapt. proferrod debts . 18, Tho senets cunsist of bille snd notos, $170.20; etock In trade at the stors No. 220 State streot, 500: wagon, $100; fixtures and toola In sturs outs due on opet scconnt, about §f policy of Insurance for 3,000 on hia stock, mined intent, upon the nart of the feceiver, toact in- | pany, an order was mado for the eale of the ro- discre Stany Instances are shownwheré thers was | inaining assots after thros weoks' notlce by publl- decticd disogreement wa o palicler anduo ylelding on | cation. 23 ho part of Gien. WHKNE wihen & Stfong pressure was macle, Lut bothing turthe ileies, and as to the 1 teceiver in the ‘Tho composition in the case of Iiarns & Cobb was confirmed. A comporition mllfllng will be heldJone 51in Bene) the caso of Cliarles Pick, and Juno 10 in the case ;:l‘r‘:rll: D o 3 of Willlam ¥, Wilson. . teats a8 perkiars should Lisye been abpil o ““" 4 nkigewas, yesleridsy appolnted As- o way of expert tesilmouy, 1t In, to my mind, & misor- tuan that ancl tests were not affordeid, so that both 168 ikt have hnd tio beneAt of them, and the fn- uiey th tils_way relievod of every possihio donbt or idutty.' " ourss codid cadly Tiare” ben ol nd would — have the most been tiafactory way of arriving at an intellf- folution of neariy, If not auile, all che aueations 14 innulry i n the avreiice of'thie the expiana: rded by (b witiicases, from whot the casen- Gf tho cass uro deriveil. must be mainly de- 'd_post In ArIYIng Bt cONCIAONA, oX¢ept a3 o such maiiers as necessarily bocome Eho subject of Inde- Ppevdent Judginent. Tho Period durig which thin trust has been held by tho Iigeeiver, and eapeoially shat which e reforred Lo ore iktinetly by the speceatiing, (s shown 10 hare cen ons st qilicult aud trylng willour Weatern aparalicivd in the htatory of Mte pirt of the countryt and tha Waot ot sucoens, and poaltive loa, whicl arc sliown to heve peourred Uuring tioss tinca u dlstincily traconlia to cayses utlalag from the areat annws of tlia winicr, low freights, fallure of Crops, nnd new 7 competing combluations, nat only with paraliel =l Cbut - glso * with the loadiug frunk roste, that the charger areed sgainat tho Hecelver for tliere results, and unjust; thougi | do not thin asauclh, And (o compintn of tho inanagement tha the militst of the iumporary emiarrasments and scrious difeultics ariaing (rom these sources ho had Dot witeinpied o pudien redurtion of ‘esponsca and o raliros Faliroad Intetcaia in courss wuuld b ent. 1§ nov prac: Tieal, abandosmont of the mare aubatantial business of the rusd, 83 ceralnly 1 not bave fken justitied under the clrcumistunces and cunditions then axist g, Yire retual of the Necelver to chanco the general munagement uf tho proterty when sollciced to do so by thio bondl " commitice, of thelr counsel, tho Jurtng of frel Tal were reasona: y e aithiorlty, dlinre Upon 1o rosd and 4|||l aubstantlal elinrges ado aualo! e Othier and niinur speciications 1 anderstand anied, or, &t least. fiob scriously foaintud o tio sdlaricaald cho wiloera of (i 0 f compensation givun thein, do not to'mo nntltled 0 any special cunslderaton, “Hlie carpaut olficerd ts it shuwn o e ariy fareer. tian 1o Bumiekaf thie rusd reutzesi and tho tntelilces and autlity wit wlch they Lave dischargod thelr so i oral latles are, with perlings or twu_excentlons, singuinrly conspiouvus, At i events, thore s tiothlug drreularor infiroper shown to have eitsted Inth tlon, and L thiuk I3 ( proger that | should the ainlas’ any - rusilicr consideration - of witicalar Ccharges . 14 piuet -~ not - ba - fo golien that whcil 1, WHght srtuniod potseasion o¢ e road It whs in"the wuist posslile conditiun, dof helng used st all, and req Iu" e I 10 & lonjith of titue, W inpaired and diminished equipmont, aud, 1o, |(||r 1rnlly All the gondis ocesaary to lis. adiniuturativn, ” To 1 ‘eaigeiicy tic Wi Court ft MLhority tu (ssue cert aud fo thin way g uilaln the meane it ouly of prac ealy resioeing die proporty, bt aisu of austainin s lrl‘;ll; uyhtpl ,u «ould be llmfll‘l‘ llMIIII 7. ft may not have turce for an adiitional wireetlons, proved 1o G 18 rasd and thas mady by L insy nui nt, WArraniod Uy bii ¢ but 1 in pe, nod with such o et bla oxhendl 1 other nacet e which howa it from wideh ths « bis ayelumicnt tn nok distincily ~Gew, Wright tatlies (AL Tie was autiorizel oirt, wid by the cone agreement of tha 1T rent ary 10 (o earlice case, the parile at elr col c | e tha Lourt where 1o was apalnt ArEAngOmCILE ‘fl' ol exient ot Jeast L 7 hotized by the C of o Lestiineny, xpendiiur:s and the s very clear to my realized |u the ree ceriatnly wad not ticlpato=tlic nate of | glie, Lustives i le yery , fruns the dnta furulshed from this exe Wil uf Uicao [nvestiients would Ba o Ll pru e testtinoay (x.-.-mcx Andd, 0y f ity of of thy_inun o relvr to ¥ In tal i $he Inquirice rateed by the apectiications, § hayu cxumlued ait of this testtinony carafully, an have lcard with unusust tnterest i emib i whiu hiave predented Lo as, Tho of ot thun ordtnary o Lirgy motiey intcreate il i A responsibility, Berexiop Cornr—Coxry Joh % 18 MO, aid Puip b Telen liyde guards and reatrictions sball bo Incorpurated futo and thrown arund any charter which may be geanted for thin propused ‘evening next an act will doubtie: the floard which wuth Trustec not only guar! will at the naie timo gnard igaee of nk E. Mycrs, Ansigneos will e selocied this morning at 10 z_‘clnck for Alfred and W, W, Strickiaad, Junax DREANGY ) Varren Tawn, atd Willlam W, Clark. T C"-:a “?:‘DA'- 5 clinmbors. e ot e, beptuning a1, No. ruw v&, Morcautile lnsursnce Come 1008, 102, 103 104, and 108 to 112, inclusive. No. 83, Pecniey vo. Uarland, on Jibok JANESON—Assiata du trisl. Jrbom Moonk=1, 2, and 3 of June calendar. No casc on Irial, Junos ltooxn, nd trial, odary, No esda on et e340 4,733, Bhlaudicker va. AR- calendar Nos, 21 40 33, Inclusive. No casson ne trial Junnr MeALLtsTAR—Fot easo 2,831, Tlurkhardt vs, Day, aud caleniar Nos, 60, 76, 91 10 | cept Ba, b4, U1, 07, { nclusive, oxe o And . Nu case oo trial, Yok FARWKLL—ations, UDGZ WiLLIAXA—ticneral husiaess. JUDGSIBNTA, : nione—John Laldwin ve, Crawlonl $3.374.80,7C. M. Hawley” ymJusaph afds, 854,10, —Danlel’ Kiger va, C. E, Plckors k5 —Suine 0, $.40.00, g oNs—Kaépar G, Schmidt BT COA Tm 1 s ctal. va. Wilhel *. 3 JUDGE louERS—Thomas iz, Atoold ye. Alufe E. Neu. herg and Ao Iplh Behleatnyer, 8243.~J. L Myers ot al. rfl—tb«r Adama vs. John Kelly ' PRE;S‘IDENT BENSLEY'S VETO, ihe Eilitor uf The Tritune, o, Hypw Panx, June 1.—The communication of your correspondent ** Nicklo" {n this morning's Tutnunx upou the velo of the horsc-rallrond chor- tor irvthis village from Thirty-ninth strect to Soath Park, on Indlana avenuo and Fitty-rst stroct, not only docs Prestdunt Benaley gross Injustice, conveys to your roadoraa wrang fmprosalon as to the facts In the casc. mesenge, contained In Tuesday'sa Tiinusk, Is of taelf a suliclent refutation of the charges and statements of your correspondent; but, lest some of your readers may not have seen the Ticeeazadn question, 1 would soy that the charter was vetood, as P'restdent Tlonsloy diatinctly state: papar, eimply and soioly for tho reason that thero ‘Wanno provialon erating the rond after bolng conatructed, Tuy down (racke upon two of onr prominent aves niea aud not bo obliged to rn A car over such tracka durio tho llfe of a twonty-year Pranchilse, Buch a charter ho vetoed, and such & charter ought to have besn vetoed. derolict in hin dnty as presiding oficer of this vil- laize had he nnl vetoe warmly in favor of this Impruvemont ns any man hut It Prealdent Denaley's veto In _tnat I tho “‘proposed charter for op- 1t could e wonll have been it Presldent Denwley I a4 and 1tis l»eemm{m la ted In the welfare of ta that the proper mafs- Hiydo Park or Chicn Sl( to It and ot ‘ark, that ha ios) project, On_ Monday be prascnted to a cancuerenco of larter which witl hie road, but which thie rights and intorests of lyde Park. T W, 'RAH_FOR SWEETSER, T the Edltor of TA# Tribune, will recetyy nd Prealdent, tho rights the ciuzel Cnicaag, June 1.—The Itov, E.C. Swecteer, for many yeara (ho honored pastor of the Dieccker Street Universaling Church, miefortune to have his pulplt supplied during his abscricu of & year or more In Enrope by tho Rev. Mr, McCurthy, Fu\uw out uf, one fusa but to w York, had tho who has o singular aptitude of ot into another, & tria) which Laa beon recently pending againet the Inttor, he referrcd 1o Bweetser, In tho way of reply, ae liver,” and *‘an oxv.‘nu\w:lg unmarricd man, ' Mr, 8§, 1 8 bachelor, and on the reforonce. you ob “+T'he dufonyo of Sweetser to tho serlous accusa. lon of |m|n{ trunsplred, U abandon Sweetsor forthwith, in apito of hie saccha. rine and tootheume name, * whom it were baso flaltory to call & ynmon." Iho finplication you cast upon Mr, Bweets Rl]ulucn 10 a gentlgmun of Christian honor lgh standlug, aml hordly acems § *ta Lrother with & moral white last point of this un oditorisl ve in notlee: texcesrsively unmasrled' has not nless It Is " malisfactury wo must To Is 8 moral monats daen great 1 examination of thu sase, Howay ety fniploaininon iy i st | sonale, Indspondent "of sy o uat wid do, frony vidence, . B @ accumatinti ap- AheeliEativiie s bous sustatuons LEepectfa focomts | Saaiirs obvioualy s plece of & aters Sir i 3 I that the petition be distnisscd. Sweetacr need muke no repl, wi pleca of court banter, Mr. and, of course, will oL not deemed | 0L aha yut ho should not stand tndur the charo ired by the | of bolug a **woral monat priscil under ot (ncompetency, olly unialdors T ruviow the f niy burden Court with 8 yepctition of vary el that. bag el Leeu presented at Ieugth In & formur proceedlon [ufn wiew uf thias fuce dlist L return y conelu s form. ?Ullrl of an eutry day rendcred furiiier astlo referriug ihe aiirmation no lungur tu wus dealted. ugoa the bart of tia Feport shaild ok, fur mlcht ot hayy been” quira” rlght tuw 1B How ot all sRavis fh¥olved fa thi [t hiin peraonally, to have mads no la orcer, 1n auy'caso § devm (¢ proper to -present (u s lirlct s forin s poutbla to the Court thy conciusluna that €4ine (o ine froin an examiostion of ths whiole caae. Hebiectfuily subiatitcd, gy W, Wisuny, Bpéctsl Master, TWO COLLEQES AFTEIL VAT LEGACIES, Tho Trustees of Humilion Collcye, New York, Bled a bill yerterday fu the United Stutes C) Court syaiu~t tho ‘Trustees of the late Jame of Knoxville, to yrevent thew from eatablishiug au surlcultural collezy or achoul, Complainants siate that un the Sth of Uctober, 157U, James hnox dled st Enoxvillg, 111, leaving a will wnda large smount of property, a codicil to the will Lo pave to Cornetlus Rundle, Charles W, Leiling- wnh, and Charles K, #lish, exccutors, all hls rmyrny after |-u‘ylnl certaln logacies, directin; hem to dovoto (8 to fuunding an ageicultoral rckool to be located ovar huoxville In which whould Lo tsught the diferent branches of science, literature, of the scchaulc arts laught in the hizh- er_achools of tho country. Another and lotee codicl) moditod " the previons provisions on this subject by directing that hls devise shiould gt take cilect unlers within aix sonths after his death tho vuin of $10,000 should bo ralred by fespou-i- ble citiecus of Knosvilly to be sdded 10 the smount glven Lim, . feartug (Lat hls pift would prove ‘worthlcss or iradequate uu- this sdditional sum couls obtained. " w0t bo ratsed ft wis further provided that $40, 60V should g to Hamilton College, $40, - 000 to Yule College. snd the remaindes (about 10,000 1o the Lwing Feuale Sawluary. Tho cowplainantaallego thatt0a a1z months have elapscd, but shat the 840,000 has uot boen raised, but tho executors pretend that it bas becn obtalned by subscriptions from \ATinns yartics, all payably st ouy thue within we s without [nterout. Tho complainauts, bowcver, mantain that thislenota substautia) fuldllmeut of tuc Lestator's conditio ¢ wany of the sabscriptions becu obtalne frow irrvsponsible purtics, and all of them ought bave been payable ot tha presunt time fnatead owing thio subscribers to walt 8ve ycass before promilscs. The szgcutors publiasbed w of al 4 Citicado, June 1,—Wo wish heartily the Plra Departmont for tholr gallant and ctliclent work In extingulshing tho firo at our fac- tory, also Capt. Buiwin! bloald ln saving ptnpufl{’. THANKS, To (he Editor of TAe Triduna, to thank most and his men for valuae uLDING & Mxanick, LOST, And atill the busy world moves ronnd, And willl we follow, day by day, Thuugh each step fatl on bidod-stalned ground, And tear-drops flood the weary way, Wa long 1o be—we know not whut We long to do~we know not what; Wao dread to suller—but how few ¥lnd blest ezemption from the lot? 8o oft the coanterfelt has shone With gliut und gleam of virgia goldg tone qufl Lm 1 4. ory 1oid— A A i B While unbellof i ail ber kind o Filled ber young soul with wild unrest, ‘We take the Pslac and leave tho Trae, And, mocting Honor, know 1§ not, Oz grant it but zeluctant due, Kcanning its face fur featering spot. Alas for woman's falth once dedi And wo for bim who works tho il1] No rcaurrection wakes her doads No future can his consclence still, Por eter comes the stlll, doad Paet, ‘With mockiog laugh and warning tread, (‘(X:::f: Ty ail t60 sweot Lo Justl™ 3 **T1et forvotten ull we anld Whea Youth was here, and pulsing theill Gavo warning of the tdol near, Tl look aud clasp the Leart-beats atill, ‘And hifo had nover grown so dear? 4 Yol one proved fslse: and ono—'twas you— ‘To otbor worshipers gave gracel” 'Thus ons by onoe 8 wpectral crow Low Jow before ber falr, sad face, Ah! turn frym Passfon's tonder wlow. hitful mien, the costi o Lestow not canvasa for this or any othor place in the gift WISCONSIN. knowd hia mezlta, so £ umterstan: hors but tan's, en: of tho people of this Btate, tirely so, you ”‘. with others, —i ‘rally can't be.' GOVRARNOM. H‘vllln flnfl“l \fljh lt‘tli:ll‘lrml. P ofFhamany triendnof ihe lon, Wiliam E.Smith, | 1desh AT anstonts L e e 2 f akee, 470 actlvely cantaering In enalf o R o The Political Situation in the i nominatidn for Govermat M Bmih 18 8 ,}"n},; '&E‘:F:“:;:n'l":{:{:i?“fl!’:.x':'.“;'i‘;"il""“}.' z?n'r’m:fll';:u % it bR Badger State, I T e Lau arny | canfmherata. fur Rerselt A Tesins nantae, 1y thae, bo elected. If not now, f1 14 certain that soma | SAICE AROMe, ko Deherate loto, groviics }, o Fag 1imo In the near fnture he will be elected toveenor | her s ‘lowanca’ mfore I &0, &s *If lcAva hep pretiy come Prestdent Hages® Poliey Indorsed by the | of the State. The peoplo have nob fargottan the | forvbie. Sno's h Ialhfalieebof ereetars; “Talnt 1o : Fhaliby trlck plaged on Jum in 1871, when ive wad | [€ SEpceicd, of rourst, 8 her t{ma ot Hife, and betn y y I Republican Masses Aefoated for {he nominntion by Washburn, at the | loneand torh, ns May RRocke: lohest of Carpenter, Howe, Rank, Sawyer, Kcla and tho macning politicang gencrally. M'H\l i me he wan moet emphn o cholca of tha Ho Doubt of Ropublican Bucoess at the sfnph‘. Butho '"u'fi“':""“m ls,mom;tumu‘r- nary canvass that ever diegraced A parly Election Nexj Fall, arganlzation, Had the will of tha Iiepublicant not been thwarted b that time, Wieconsin wpuid never havo been lost to Nepnblicaniam. TinfT O1d 1lal. and his lost of friende are ap- pacently not silreing much juet nows bat their cquanimity 1a not tho leaat dlaturbod by the great nctivity of Bmith and hie backers, It s hardly pe- lieved that the time-honorol precedents of the party wlil be fgnared In the caro of Gov. Lndimg. ton,” 11ad he proved & fatlure the case would different. The wiflom, prudence, and ocanom; of hie Adminiatration nra not superseded by ho good old Mawtner In e ki abaut ahoardship, and in the woods and wili of & now 80d fur-away countcy. 80 thats whatlam a golng to ~—Doston Adcertiser (Rej ———— THE FRUIT ORDINANCE. T the Editor of The Tridu Cnicaan, May 31.—1 am not a commisslon man, nor a fruft<grower, but am a frait-shipper, buying in this market all T ship, and whon I say thatl shipped 1ast season over 10,000 cases of strawbor. ties alone yon will have some fdea of the quantity of fralt shipped from this markef. Andin the agl- tation of this **Fralt (uestion " there aro fome pointa that the law-makers and the general publie overlook, They scem to think all of this frait comes to Chicago for Chicago's consumption. The fact {s that it la a1l pat up by the grawors with dlreet eranca to (te shipment all over the Candidatos for the Varlons Fositions » on the Btato Ticket. Speetal Corvespondence of The Trizune, Manisow, Wis,, May 31.—** Walchman, what of thé night™ Thls ancstionis now being pnt and repeated to the sentinels npon the onter walls | that have preceded it. [t will be indorsed and ap- of Republicanisam throughout tho Nadger State. proufl ll‘-‘y. hlgr r;nol:x{l::t.l:: ;2“’1‘« d"n‘x': c"flve‘nu.m ‘Tho responses received to this startling demand | asremiuics b ¢ tickot wi for light ‘wpori the political sitnatlon bavo ot al» | Eicat Airenath ad rodocinad the tate 40 fat &4 the ixecative oflice wna cor ed, layls ways been prompt and satlsfaclory, but oft-limes h:fidmmdy that :;:m“fi?;mmt‘r! xgo y y ont most v. Taylor. Northwest,—the consumption by Chlcago of doubtful import, and widely diforing as to the [ 1t s now believed that he can lead the whole Bate hed b iy o;‘;hl“m_nmmm R tleked 10 & telamphant victory i Novompor, being a ewall portion only of what comes hore. It victorlons legions of '70 would not breax ranks Bapaxn, has been thoir etndy for years to got A packago that —_— CURRENT OPINION, The days of groaning and croaking are over, Ro- momber, if we do not achlove prosperity now we tave no mcapd-goat to bear off (ho fallure, but must carry It ourscives,—ANew Orleans Times ADem.}o Pennaylvania 18 teving to ralse peannts, and of canrse ehe will want to bo protected by a law pro- hibiting everybody clse from ralsing peanuts until shn can maka the crop profitable,—8t, Louls TUnes 1Dem. ). 1t the truo relatlons botweon the two races fn the Bauth have boen arrived at, It 1s malnly owing to the beneficent and hanmane peaco-policy of President Hayos,—HWimington (N. C.) Star (Dem.): Negro emancipation, “cltizenship, and suffrage cannot be undone. The guestlon of sccesslon as presented in the late War can never be revived. Nolther can the progress wo have made to the rea- toratlon of the Unlen bo turncd back.—Loulscille Courler-Journal (Dem.), We guite agree with Eenator Morton that It ls on every acconnt desirnhle that the Renublican party should romaln in control of the Government, rose #lbly wo should difer from hlin very much In ro- #pect 10 the men who ahuuld ba intristed with the responsibilit, would tranaport fralt in "the best shapo for the longest distance, and 8o cheap it wonld be thrown away when the frait sas used. Tlerry-boxes, yon say, should hold a quars. This conld bo dona withont deteiment to some kinds of frult: to othern It would be enllrfllf ruinous, Exe penence proves that red raspborrios cannot ride well (i as deep boxcasa are now nscd, so they di- making what are cslled pints, The B decp A it onght to be, 1t canld e made larges sronnd, but for thia scason It conld not be done becaueo pachages are made, an the frait Is being plckod, or just ready to pick. Bomo say the prescnt box Is a cheat becaura the bottom 14 sot up. This {8 ono of the eanontials, 1t keeps the bottom of tho top box in tho case off the fruit In the under box, and F'vcl it alr, —twa things frait must have to transport wall, Evory man that buys & box of berries can_see ;nu what he btiys, Thare 1ano deception In that, There §s ono thing that should be stopped. Dni thers ara A class of mon wha buy fruit and repsck it,—often selling by the single box cheaper than I can buy by the hundeed cases, They will raiae the bottum of the box o the centre, orabove It a0 that one box of stralght berrics will make nearly or quite two of thelr Loxes, ofton putting poor frnit under thotop layer. This {s dona to gecalvo. The bad fruit §s casily detected, but the shallow box the buyer docs not jook for, ey boy peaches and all other kinds of fruit in largo packages, and rnck over in small, hclnflhumverynlculy. Thera s no doubt but & law making borry-boxos of uni- form size tontaining 8o many cuble inches fazight, roviding for halt boxes for any tender frult. here is no donbt but all box-makera and frult- and disperse under the chilling influcnce of Presl- dent Hayes' Southern polley. Almost at tho vory threshold of the now Administration, geave and fous apprahensions prevailed of political diss aster, of the disentegration of the Republican party, and of all manner of evila to grow ont of, and to bo infilcted upon the party and tha conntry by, throagh, and nndet, Me. lnyes' proposed treatment of the perplexing Sonthern quention, At the prescnt time, however, and scarco three montha since the words of the Prosident's in- auzural address sonnded through the land, the light of the now day is dawning, and the people begin to feel its cheoring Influence. From '8 con- ditlon of donbt and uncertainty, and almost of despalr, the masees of the party, ss well as the Teaders, ara beginning to seo tho WISDOM OF TIB NEW DEPARTURE, and to realize the benefits and advantagea certaln to result therefrom when it shall become fully fashtoned and crowned with snccess by the hand of ita master, as it suroly will; when reconstruce tlon and reconciliation shall cxist in fuct as well a8 In namo; and when the Unlon, to all intents and purposes, shnll be restored, This is the Millennium towards which the eyes of all the peo- ple have Loen Intently Jooking daring fo many long and weary years. As It {s hore, a0 It Is clae- where, Wisconsin and Malne, na well aa the gt dministration, and the lemper | o 0rs “would cheertally acced other States, will vle with each other | fick phey Suonld bo fusplred.—Zoston Adser- Bore certaimy. shatid. by A" law expremsiy in giving a heaity and gencrous enpport to the new il stipulating that all Latkets containing poactics oud only unrried plan of uniting the country in Whathor the watk of the (Kemper Connty, Mts~ | and other frits of that class should nof hold less fratornni rolasions, which shall vouch: lllllppllmnb tad any polltical signidcance or nnt, | than & peck, becauso that makes a reasonable one the greatost privilezes and falles 1t wus allke brutal, savage, and murderons, The | package for family nee, and wonld not Interfers guarantcod b{ the Conatitution and the lawa, authoritics of that State owe it to justice, hnman- | with shipping, and'there ia plenty of timo to pro- ‘Tho daily Ie; 1dy K ackagos before t?: ¥ c! 0 €7Op cAn coms in, Bouthern §llinols grawors pack in hoxes almol publican E"" of the Stata without n tirely, and wo must glvo them crodit for doing Lo excoption, and the weekly oress with but fow ex- ceptions, aro in hearty accord with the policy of ity, and the n(nl{ of their own people to inflict rivhtcona retributlon upon the pernetehtors of that abuminable crime. Wa have seliom heard of a the Administration. Ineomo Instances, perhaps, | massacte a8 wicked, cowardly, and cruel, It had | cheating in thelr package than any oth Al doubts exist as to the measure of succesa lkn]yp:o not about it ono redecming element. If they had mm.S Thoy k&pm:m unl?nr::l’ln l-(::.“l;gl&?fl be meted ont to tho party on account of ip: butall | given Mr. Chisolm falr play, If they had perniftted | one-third of & busliol. Only once in & while do admit tho absolute necoasily of giving It a falr | the prerence of his little son and danghter to atay you find & man there Impregnsted with the trial, Notone scoms dlsposcd fo embnrrass tha | Lholr honds for the time even, thera might hava | “¢Michigan spirit." The packagos (baskots) used President In the least degreo by nndue clamar, or | Leen mure pretenso of ** ehivalry ™ than thers can | by most of l‘l‘ao Michigan growors are shamefnl, by endeavoring to oxcite the prejndicesor stirop | benow, . . ., Ttlsabout tinio that this ‘state of very rear they ~ grow smaller, until things shonld come to an cad, even in tho most re- tnote distrlcts, and no part of the conntry la more intereated In wuch & resait than that which {s most exponed 1o tho ovll machinationaof those wha wish to make the Bonlh **a peemanent issue in our politics. "~ Lallimore un (Dem. ), Gen. Dutler, bolnz Intorviewed by s Now York Sunlmnnrlur relative to his Pitkin lottor sald: *It 13 & private letter, written withaug tho publicatinr What§ Rrote T belioyohe bt 66§ 2o non fesponlbla for meanlagy sxtracicd from it 1 say hera suain, et ¢ nt work & while, tho opposition of aur party-followers, The V'rosdont. by his codrse, hos puts QUIETUS UPON THE DEMOCRACY of Wieconsin, which was #0 recently rampant and couchant, and, by the declarations of Ita press and ts vratol i tho resolvcs of its Jast Etate Convon-. tion, was apparcntly rendy for deeds dits and dos- ho fre-cating portion aro now as gentla a8 cuoing doves, while many of the better and business claes of Democrats ate rank and explicit in thelr cxpreaslons of coufidenco in and_support of tho Presldont, The old bitternces of tho ultra. Tourbon papers has, to o xreat extent, coseed. “True [t le that the fanzs of tho old serpent lava been loosened, broken off, or wholly extracted. Many of the Tllden papers of the last campatm treat the Prosideut very falrly, and somo of thom wY port him [n good eatneat. ‘T'hls State electa a full ticket this fall, inclading now yon don't know but you may have one peach under tho top layer, bat feel a little donbifnl, Each bnsket-factory vies with the other lo ma the smallest bankct 100k the largest. and the one that can get the larzest top with the amallest bof tom sclis the most baskets by far. Al of this should be stopped shott. The slze shonld be made uniform, and the man that **cuts’" his baskes or *gcta up™ hia fruit suould have It conflacated by dnly-nppolnted Inspectors, Kvery honest grower wonld say amen fo 1t, The grower that can mal poaches flll two baskets laughs at his nelghbor who us an honest peck basket, which bana tendency to make the latter **disconraged. " One thing more: There fa not & commission man on Bonth Water stroet that I know of (and I ‘buy enough to know them all pretty well) that zo- }mch. *scta up, ** or does anything to make his ruit scll for anythin different than what It & Goveraor ot outhiatare. 16 would saom a1t ilut let tne policy run s while. One thing I8 | apncare tobo when he reccives it. Theso men b tuln, eprbilcan part; £ . 9ut peoples I conuldartian of the labos and oz- | iy R AR porer retall feult when they can halp Ity profortin cltement of the Proaldentinl canvass last year, things are golng wronx, 1 tell you it wii | 81wsys to ol othe dealors, and If men witi onght to he excuaed from participation in a Biate famu down with g heavy linnd on thoss who would ruin | no knawledgo of frult wouid bay for famlily con- clcction thiayear. Dutsoltis, Thero is no cs- | =3 very heary tanil,® and tien. Tutler struck the aamption of thelr grocers, not coming on to South Wator atreet to save alittle, the **scalpers® wonld roon be driven ot of Lusiness, and the commise sien mon would not have to suffer for tholr mis- dolngs. ¥, A, Taoas. —_——— L THE COFFIN-MAKER'S APPRENTICES, [Translated Srom (he g'tml)n of Ferdinand Freili- **Wo ts mo for thia mournful, this piteoas trade} Detween these boarda shall & corsa bo latd ! 40 Faint-honrt! too lightly of toars begullod! ‘What folly to weop for a stranger's child 1™ m ity cape frum it, and wo must again -fnnhu for vle. tory. Nota llitle curiosily s manifested to know what can posribly be the rallying-ery of the De- mocracy. ~ No locul advantage wiil bo thelra, Na crrora tiavo been cominitted by the last lepublican Legirlatase, ‘he Adminisization of Gov. Lndington has been A GILAND BUCCESS. 1t has been characterized by grent prudence and ceonomy, and is, In every point of view, Improg- nabiu to Dumocratic asault, Ay, in all respcets, 1t I rock-rooteil n the conidence of the peuple, L s Impossibla for the Deinocrats (0 secover from thefr Witerloo dofeat of laet year. Thoy aro :,lupml]uddnml disheartened, They mnullu n nost op tanle to Milicat 170453 pany ast o R g g st §2730 iaK Rgut she now arty move- ment, tens * jjon't Lalk ome of a now party, [ for one don’ {oin any now party, siul nono can ba Tada oot of tepuican party, ' cau hardly bolleve that there ara ca fooilals enoiizh o thiak » Lo parly wilf ba forin: o The Hepublican party his yot ls Hdoat. ita princls viés, and aracard. It I8 dangerous bisiness for any to ‘Gnduct affaira that thesy 1 ; deas are avershrown, 't €are whather It 18 by & Houthorn, an Kasterny o caiern party. 1 belonk o, aud exncct to romain whi thacparty, and it wan't Us botrayed. Nuw, 1don't l‘l‘\‘lul‘xre‘i\‘chc‘.!nmy Pon anybouy. | inerely day WhAY T Presldont 1 oLl Can'dt?dnlu Hn;g:.. l:m hyhvlndlmlel the promlses of ulormlned effort, by falr means and fa Jotter of accoptanco Inst P stnnior o pronounced tha Civil-Bervice faform ; : ! {uw s Thowa 10 paramnnint Intorant,™ and. afior Tasiag | *' Hethink yoo, this cofin'e my amts and to.day Douot biame nor doride mio, nor bld me look Ry duwn the principles which ought to govern 1t, “do-« clared, **If elected, I shall conduct thofAdmink tratlon of the (fovernment upon theso principles. Hin letter to_Secretary Sherman. apropos of tha New York Cnstow-Houss lovestigation, provos him nanan of hia word, Within tha brief space of a dozen lines it comprossca the whole goapel of Civil-Eervice roform. Tho cotloction of “the reve- nues shonld b they are in no conditlon for an ayuri canvass, or for one posscesing o tithe of the vigur neees for Ilie m: ng of thelr forces atgthe polls, Not only aro thelr leaders cowed and sullen, bnt tho great maes of t!\nxnur Are appars ently {ndifferent Lo the result, and will not, m ail plrnhn:)llll‘lly. turn out anything like thelr usuat stsongth, ‘Thera {3 no doubt that the Republfcans will entor nPBn the canvaes united and strong In tho supvort of thelr ticket, In thia reapect no question of noe tional poiitics, or differenco of wpinton thurein shonld any exist, can mar tho harmonious action of tha wholu parly, or prevent an enthusisstle support of tho ticket nominated, t in helieved that, by tha thne of the sssobling of aur Conventlan, the policy of Presldent linyca and his Admibistration will have boruc such goud feuit for the wihiole country that thore will e not 8 man In our ranks who wilf cary or cavil at . Indecd, 1t Is quite probable.” and the lndications from different sections of tho biate ara stroud, that our ticket will receive the votes of 8 nunicrons clasa of men who supported Tiden, but who now say most cmphatically that Iayes is s good cnough Prestdent for thewm, It {8 surmiscd thiat our Gtate Convontlon will not ba callod before about the 1st of September. Als ready canaldurable canvassing hng commenced fur the several plares on the ticket. BECHETALY OF STATE, Capt, 8immes, of Kenoabs, and Col. Ol John- son, of ltock County, are mentioncd for Bocretary of State, 'The many frlends of llans B, Warner, of Plerco County, who mude such a gallant run for thin ofice and caine so near bolni elccted two years ngo. Wil inaist upon his agdin belne made the nonifuea of the Conventlon, It would scem bhut fair and tight to accord him thie honor once more. THEASUREIL, lls'nr{ Kicinpell, of Bauk, Adolph Gueuthar, of Winnobayo, are candidaten, ~ *41¢ the Mirst, If tho Tast, 1t I unelces Lo fret. Blug ; -:;ra;{lwmln you worlk; that wiil mske you [or| *4Cut the boards; messure close; hum a merry ro- ealn, \While, rustling, the qrisp shavinge drop from the planc. poliitienta than ments for politic lowed: 10 _usel **And bosrd to board joln thom well; that was oo feattyd Thon tho brush,~the fine varnish,—to finlsh completely. #/Now the aweot.scented ribbons of wood yon must strow, That the couch rasy be sofi, shough the walls must be low; v e pack conventions, or rin campalys, ~in thesu rtiles are the vital pflntlpluunlpn mnnlr'm and sweeping reform, In “directing the practics application of theeo principle to e prosent sy tein Prestdent Huyos ‘takes a stop that marks sn opach. In the last Prosldentint campalen, the Jte publican Insitod, an the event hax proved, that tha Houthern probiom st be solved in practically the anmo way ta whichever canildate Ic fell, and that tho parumount question was thelr reapcctive capacity fordealing with the.Clvll Service. Wa boltoved that Mr. Slayea was the bolter fttod for thix yrent work, and supported him In the conil- dence that he meant what anldin his lettor sbout It, 'That confidence fs_slrendy amply vindis cated.~ Springfeld (Musa,) Repudlican (lad,), A people careless of tha )ives of those they do not Wku acon il they hava cnkindled nnu'n'ri., and violence,.and that” It epares nono, snd, Jnt when it 1a at (ta worst, It le inoat likely to ho cor- rected by tho people, sa s personal matter In wliich thoy have a direet inorost. do aot louk for & apeedy correctlon of thi mplrit. It will be of necernlty alow, but it will come eurcly, It la theno Hiatca themselves which can lcust uord to stand the provalanca of violence, The Guvernment had better stand 16 than take 44 For, all the world over, wo joiners trust ‘That tho Ahiny, luose coils of coflin-wood muat Bo tho softcat of tieds for the perivhing dust. *To "‘:e hustied honse of moarnlog the coflin we 1 with the dead, scrow the Jid down, and ero A Ends our work! Let thom weep! wo noced nover to carel™ #4Yes, I measuro the bonrds, and I ent them true To n‘hnlr. nicoly gouye them, and joln thew, 0o} But my arm s weak lu all that I do} “hmoulchn ‘lha rough aurfag ot tears dim my [ For lh:‘ clilld those low walla will mprison to- nights For Treasurar, and Iawlcss means (o end it and thereby prolong it. Doih Germane and Jong-time Kepublicans, As this he peoplo of other Slates cannot Tor 10 b 44T atrow the crisp ahavings to give the d oflice will, withont douut, be given to that nation- | bars! uvmupwd which 1s their own sate, Dut iy heart la full, my soul ls opproas ality, it {a quilo likely tliot onu of theao two nen | aualnst encrochment. We have no doub will o nominuted, with tho chancos porhaps Jargely In favor of Gucngher, who Iv said'to boa very compatent man for the placo, and descryedly popular with al} clasecs, and enpecially wih hisown cauntrymen, Ilis locality, inoro Jikely to carry of Lo priza than that of MF, Kleinpell. ATTOUNEY-OERRIAL, 't s understoud that the western part of the Btate will, with great unanimity, preaent the Hon, 0. B, Thowas, of Pratrio du Ch‘k‘n. for the ol 1o that avent ho will mos Lo numinated, 3, Thuinas is 8 fine luwyol lator of conslderablo oxperiunce, and a su ul atump-orator, dojng utost oxcellent norvice . 1118 nomination would bo elrong, und no betterone could bo made, Judge Pope, of Jackson County, s member of the last Awvembly, and acood lawyor and apeaker, has 6160 bean nonied for this placo: but It 14 not known that ho Is a candldate. WCIOOL-8UPER INTENDENT, The bitter ekt in the Leglelature, last wintor, ovor the wchuvl-book l‘lfllllfln‘ has clipped ¢ winize of most of Us asplranta for tho Stafo Su Intendency of Bchools, many of our leading teacliers and educationallsts, dutfng this contro- versy, committed thomselvos upon one sile or the otlier, that the et of available cand Idates will be womewhat lnsited, thought, howevor, that mny difficulty will be exparienced in solecti; the zesson will 4+ Ah1 wo | mo for this pltaons tradet Mr. layes otween these boards whall a corse ba lald1* Mantax L. W, McCLinvocs, Caicago, May 20, *' CONSIDER THE LILIES." Thave consldercd them, And found 'tis Noturo's God ‘Who atarta the rising stem Decp in the ferslie sod, 1a sonic nice, shady nook, Near whore the waters fow 0f some pure, purlinyg brook: Thas doea the Lily prow. Nursed by the morning-dow, The tender shootlets apront, T1l, peeplng luto view, ‘Tho blossoms small burst outy B‘uu?” of leaves Vetled from tho noonday's glow, Bun-kissas It recelvess ‘Thus does the Lily grow. . ‘The wavelets, as they sing, Lull it with'crooning sonz, Tock yr's wing ut sulliclont to refnd the United 8lates Governmont fs - absolutoly impotont where the uacred clrclo of tha Btatus Inclose urindlction. At the samo timo wo al olscwhero denunciations of & barbarol falrw, With free governient and no where to intorfere, we may learn much oplulons of other people, It matters not to us what glie atate of ‘miorula at tha North, It is our place to reach_that siste of periect sccurity which bae only beun attalned by England, where (he man who Juya ble hand on snuther in angor is absoluto- 1y certain 1o be punished, whore to kil §s to be killed or tranwported, and whero & plea of sclf-do- 4 not availahlo ance in ten years, where vio- dl coful, the ure uf & weapon coward- of Alturnoy-Ueneral, Tikel, i Iy, and an armed than lovked - Ipsand an arined s louked an 44 8 moustor Not only {u 18 true that tho Bunday question sgi- tation in thid city hea a direct ailtcal. beatingesit is truo also that It afacts the holding by the ~Ad- minlatration of the key af the position, Cinclnnati ia thut kuy. Wo have hero bhe central city of the Continent and the representative clty of the fto- lmhll:‘ As Clncinnat] goes, the Natlon s oing, n splto of the Acnmpuen:g of & Tmhm of the Kepubllcan mansgers and tho unfalthfuiness and dishonenty of athers, Cincinnst! hus for two years vn 8 liepublican clt{. It was the Hepublican jorlty 'hore in 1875 ' that a compylent person for this position, Inasmucu made known Boon a stat-shaped towor wo sor, & 1,- .m;ll l‘l rct:;lmu :;'ngn:sh&n::. :‘Iat’:" l:;:mh nm;‘r:: to the en‘;mlry lnm It was pot already _n}\'l'lh pul;l: ‘:I;iu &8 900w, — . all se o shou! ar, , awln; 0 0 Deliciod wiiole HOt BaMMILLoupon (he SUNIGCs e ocon o This doos tha ty: thy incomparable Uranl, to the Democratia iy grom, ty., Lastfull thots woa @ cleae Republican who would, therefore, par majority In this city, overcoms by Mr. | w his party-vots. Wi the coming men 0 Llnd Yo dra Ls hardly poseible now even Hand' Lo guoas, fouir gaigs of repeatcraand the liberal :1 fi‘e‘g:, LIBUTENANT-GOVEINOR, geratle woney, from the Third Nati Lank of old That old vetoran legislator, and late Preaident of | New York. This spring we elected s Hepublican T upg While, in it: beauty bloomiog, Maypr, upon the our State Senate, tho L. Iliner, of Fond guwd 1 slmurm that hie should mind ‘deal talked of for Lisutonans-tor- du Lac, s owi business, and we are glad tossy that he 1t does In plainnces show crnor. 1lis location, however, 18 not considercd | doing it docently, havg n lmportant “Tis Uod that blds its coming, fayorable to his nomination, it beingon a line with | Board of Follee Commlssivners. All (hat wo neod ‘And makes the Lily grow, Slilwaukee and | 'shkosh, the Governor being cere tain to cumo from the former, snd the State Treas« urer almost cerlain 10 come from the latter placy, —thus bringing three of the prominent unflYdAul clora togotner, and close upon tnc castorn line of the State. ‘The Convention, in justics to the whola siate, would hardiy sanction such a closs pros- Linity of candidates, 8 como to b understood, during the last few days, that the agelculturluts of the Htate will putin to band Cinclunati over to tho Democratié party le the identification of the Republican oniclals with tha policy of intermeddling on Sunday with tho copls who projuse o da se thoy pleato on that ay, and who please 10 make 1t a day of recroation sud pleasure, ~Clucinnatl will seitle the question astothe next Legl-luture af Ohlo, and tho next United States or; and the Sunday question can caull; d to scttle Clacinnath —Cin- cinnath Commercial (ind, Lep.). And thas the germ of ife, Low In tho human clod, ‘With love-impulses rife, Tmplanted is by g 'ho care uf life right hand 0n 1t Ho docs bestow, T, In tho Summor-land, ‘The Lily scul does grow, Mazcots TATLOR. & strong clalw tor tnis placo upon the ticket, und o A e Tl ! ulded by tho unerring light of the sum, th that thg Hon, *Alexauder” A Armolds bresent | preuldont has paratod bl contes. thue far’ in’ iric TO MY CALLA-LILY, Qe oeastor, | tealdlug I the Connty o€ | umph, by ways will which Miss Dodye's herues ate ——y Trempemica, o il be , Bromed for " 81 | otholr sorrow unfawiliar, Thuy woild belucky it ki Ll it syl feasion of the faw, bui carly sbandonod that pro- | tucy could fad them. Meanuhflo thers s great What Adqel could Sonzaot 6o Bt fesalon uf tho law, but early abandonod {uat pro- | waiiiy sod lsmontation without, ‘accompanied hion 10 1t rapid dighb, . 8 {8salo ongonl re Of tho furm. | wipy o wpleit which in times of dopfassion is apt 1o A plulon (o its rap) d 0 is nuw o extenstvo stock-ralwer and farmer i | 5ot oo b iontnd and consorions, C\What whail ‘e ‘Aud give to us such beauleons light? that cnnnl{. 1lu was a Captalis 1n one of the Wis- consta regiments during the War, and bas boen 8 menibor of both brauchos of our Leglalatuze, Ho ies man of conslderable experlvuce in business and publlc aflslrs, of ine ability, snd communding 5:“1;'-1.‘:5 lhs1 \vunlal T?kel [ 1ll“l‘DnK ‘fi"fl“'{,’."" people, an slected, weuld dixcharge the dutica of tho. oiics 10 the satifackion of it cancern .1"l'hl Hon. D. B, Billey, of 8t. Croix t dune with the mourners? Miss Dodgo has often fouud such appropriate cousolstion in Dickens 1hat wo conddently tura to bim _for a suegeetion. Ilcre it fu ot the Aral openlog. Mr. Peggotl { bav- inyt suppressed the rebatlion in bis housenold, snd. Kot Lis lust child safe home, 1s sbout to set out on & now carcor in a now world: 2'And Mra Gummidgo?" said Dar{d Copperfield. W Yo AT e mon of con-alderatton, 140 you telurned Me. Pegsouty, Wich & 7y Vbich cradual s 14 weat o No thornsmolest thy creamy ou Ty golden oye hmk’. fundly upm To'puser climes, whera fragrant aly Exhales snd sparkles everywhers, How could the alr and esrth comblag To form a graudeur such ax thing, And bring from cut thy miry bed Buch resurrection from thy dead? County, is tell nLative wnicd for' this Boiiion ag A repro o b : upoR iha ticket from the sxitenic’ Noriawest t A e Sl luale Costiindgs A thing of 1ife thoa seem'st to bo, 'S Lo tian, and Would AKG . & SHrong Candls NI bl fie 018 theao S04 WAt Jou mey ‘Aud words of lovo (huu ssy'at 10 ot m:r.ml;r:guhf‘y‘:lh-'-:xmnxc:lunn‘i Iaan unmlulhfi L, o shiniaay, Helwis you sl e Nk "Ew;fibluwmmmmaun Y ul e wiade fo cutenant-Governd 2 7 ) Y I3 oot tn ton, Saovos ooy donpraot wonld | whliiclin inaty et e eliustred o'y o et beyoni ths Hacoy sbion folistoduy, fnas Uailaso by coilasrad, i ahEow e S i Wy, b, tbeyond the d " 1t Leiliougit he would acceps, although be would “mi TS ’33? “sn.uq Lo woou, May RELIGIOUS. Missionary Meating of the Methe odist Clergy and Laity. L An Appesl for Liberal Contribu- tions to Uarry On tho Work. Mission Sorvices at the Episcopal Church of the Ascension. MISSIONS. THR WORK OF TUR METIIODIST CIIURCH, A moeting was called for yeatorday attornoon tn the First Methodlst Charch ou bohalf of the lonary work of the M. E. Church. The ate lendance was extremely limlited, bot fncluded Distiops, Merrill and Harels, of this elty; Bishop Jeare T.' Peck, of San Franclaco; the Rev, 3, M. Patkharst, the Rev. A, W, Spencer, the Rev, W, C. Willing, Dr. Gurnoy, Elder Jutkise, the Rov. John Willlamaon, the Rov. 8. H. Adame, the Itev, J, M. Reed, New York, Secotary of the Doard of Misslons; the Rev. Mr. Thompson, of Monte- video, and saveral leading Iaymon. The tav, A, W, 8pancer wae called upon by Tishop Merrill ta lead the alnging, and the andlence foined In **Josns shall reign.' Tho Rev, Mr, Willing led fn prayer, and Bishop Morrill stated that his nnderstanding of the meeting was that it was Intended to assist Ina rovival of the mission work. TIE REV. MR, REBD was not satisfled that the audience h“‘{ nnderatood the rearon of _the mecting, end would stato it ac- cordingly. 'They wete all awaro that the mis. elonary © work ~ waa _greatly embarrasscd at the present time. This dated from 1872 ‘when 1t was realized that tho work mnst bo pushed with vigor, AL meoting of tho Committee, 2850, ~ 000 were sppropriated for tha mission wori, it was felt that they conld nelther give up tho work in Africa nor in lll{. in Bulgaria, or othier forei) conntries, Duning 1872 nearly forty forctan mia- slonaties wore sent out. Shartly afterwards the finsneial crinia happencd nlnnr. and the collections, which had reacheda point till then unoxamuled, fmmediately fell off, The deficit became ater day by day, andon Nav. 1, 1870, the delit had reached the enormons 'sam of ~ $202,000. Ata committec-meeting hold shortly afterwards the Committos ordered cortamn - reductinng, amounting to £50,000, on forelgn mission account. ‘while the hone mlssions wero also cut do=n, The appropriations for the carront yoar were $360, 000, d miany of tha older Conforences bad to go with- eut altogothor, The Board coneldored that an in- creaso in the dobt this year was inavitable, and ro- solved on making an cx(rltm]!nnr{ offort. They believed that s faltnful representation of tho caso 10 all the churches, and an altention to ali the col- lections, even the smallost, would restore the cqnilibrlum and pertiaps result In & surplas, which might “be devoled o the roduction of the de! Tho Loard of Manazere 1ed off with a subscription of $50,000, and in apito of the terrible preasnzo nnder which tha East at Yrelonl reats, the diferent Conferences had actaal- jy ratsed mnch more 1hian they did 1ast year. Now it the turn of tho West, and it was hoped that thie section woald nobly respond. €o far none .of the nates {ssned by the Mission iloard had gono to protest, and the Hoard hoped that none over would do eo, Tho Baptista had had to faco a similar roblam, their debt belng something under $100, + 0, and a large Toportion of this amount hdd Leen subscribed. No farther reduction In the num- bor of missionarica ecmployad waa possible, and an energetic offort was the only alternative. DISHOP IATRIA had no further nflnnnuen to affer, and thought there was nothing do but face the facts, ‘I'he Misslon Board always carcfully lookod over thelr 1let and struck out all misslons where thoro scomed to sonco of presenre. The Doard was the almoner of the Church, and had always endeavored to follow the wishes of {ts mombers, Duting the past five yeara they had polten into debt ot the rate of 850, year, which debt must be met, or the work Ue stoppod, Even to cartall the work would not meet; tho difficalty, for if a retreat wera beaton {o-motrow wonld cust as much to brlnfi the farnl{m misslonaties hame e It would to keep them in the field for another reat, - in sddition they wonld have to glve up the foothold alroady obiained. . RIAJIOP PECK, of Ban Francieco, bolleved that tho people undee- ato e crisle through which & ) wwas passing. ile ower ho possessed to [1ston to auagestions of retreat, Yo up now wonld be contemptible and mean, and Chicago wav not the gronnd on which to breathe thaword, He did not belloso that any decent man wounld deo- cline to subacribe. PLDRR JUTKINS sald that the hollest causcs procoeded with difealty, for they wero all on the up-grade, When things went easy there was feason to bellove that the work was going down-hill, Ilo did not bellaye, that tho Head of the Church was dlsconcerted by tha faot that thia mlesionary work was in trouble, Tho dinlenities_under which they lahored woro mothods of the Divina procadure, and intended to bring men to n realizing sonac of whut was nceded from thom. ‘1hey must learnithat God's canso was Geat, and was to be consldered before thelr own petty cares. The quustion (o be asked was as to whether tho churches wore to bo pushed hc;am\ the upportionmont required of them, lie had no doubt that thls would' bo ralsed, probably doobled, 1t w 8 hiped that whatever they dil woald be In accordance with tho Mothodist rules. llo was Illlel'lgflllck of the Infringements of theso rules, which Bad become entircly (oo fro- quent. The churches had Mlsslonary Cominittocs of which the pastors wora Chialrmon, and It was thofr duty to Mold misslunary prayer-meetings ot Teast twelva timean year, It they had only been wlse enough, ten Ioul'l ago, (o Pllt women on tho Missionary Commiltees they woald not have gotton into this irouble. thoaght 1t was a fach it duVing tho past 1 wnsa fact that, during tho past fivo yun‘f tha Itock River Conlorcncu‘hnl n's’:t. A B whole, made up a appuriionment, 1o did not bolfeve in pushing anybody, but thought they ahonld all du tho beat thoy could, As to whethor tho dobt had buen reduccd aluce Inat Novomber, ho could not furnish the Bguros, but falt certaln {hat thoy woro m{rnulnn favorably, On tho Jst of April, 1877, the statemant shawed the Treasury in dobt $108, 000 as aguinat $174,000 on the cor- responding dato In 1670, Tlicrs was not posltive wridence, but the monthly statements showed a regular diminution in tho'debt, and he hoped that ina tow vears thoy would bo able to pay oft all the ndebtedners. m-hu\: i{areln oxplalned that tho Committea as- seasod tho Cunferonces and that the local avthorl- tics mado the apportionment to the difforent :\;;I,{l:hcl. ‘Hach one should pive according to iia ablilty. A call was made for the Rov, Mr, Thompaon, and Bishop Harrls oxplalucd that ho Wlll:n’l’lfl!rl of & missionary Bunday-school In Bucnoa Ayres, and had, aftor recelviniz his education In Ohlo, ro- tumeail to Buuth Amorlea, and had boen nsofelly cmph}‘ld in misslon work Liere as pastorof a Spanlsh congrexation, M1, THOMPRON 3 #ald that ho had beon greatly discoursced by his rocention in Now York,and the first words of cheer which he had beard wore thoso uttercd st this mecting. e had been compelled todovote 82,000 of his own earnings to tho misslonary work. in nuul"t:aAflru.l uulvll| had :]le:;wl hl{l;. &nwnvn‘:. and had sfirred up fis o n tho work, 1ic had a childiike and trustful belict In the Al- mlflh:’» Providenca of God, and felt certain thal he would a uccoed in his eflorts, for Lis beliovin d sunt sad the wiiola Chisrel wors Py 1, Mr. lteed sald thatin Cloveland tha incroased their apporflonmrnt 300 per cont, In Cincinnati 60 to 75 por cent, whilein other placos which ho bad visited the increaso had been squally gratifying. DR, L. HITCHCOCK, Asalstans Troasarerof tho Mia«lon Tosrd, felt cor- taln ‘that "e(i dollar posalblo had been econo- d. suppored that some such plan as New York would be proposed at . = (:AM‘ dl“‘:’r"'““l" ma"b‘“f" or_printed appeals were anly roa o o the Church, such ha _saw him, ‘he Committee should make geme! whereby — Chl- cago minlsters abould be and ymon depulod o ssalst the brathren. This would ba necessary In orderto bring the Conferenca up to ita spportionment. The Look Agonll sdvanced monoy, sometimes s much as $10, 000 at a time, 1n order to ke Xl o missionary drafta from Tolnt to protest 'he consequence was Lhat thes drafta were sa i“d as gold tbe world over, T ook Agency had boen carrying the misslonsry drafts, but'the people must know that the drafts must be nitimately inet by them, Uishop llarsis explalnod that the srrangement was_of & reciprocal character, snd tha mission funds were also used by the ook Concern at cer- tain seasons of the year, N Mr. Heed sald that tho time h2d come when this srrangemont was no longer practicable. ‘The Book Concorn had not Jost & dollar by the M(ssfon Board, but & crisle had arrived when th 11 to3)iza that they must take the burdan o% thelr own shoniders, and that It muat no logger be left rich {aymen ta bel Blder Jutkins od 1] churches would to- R « ments for faking up the sanual missionary collec- :Ihnn. 'l‘hlll‘ 1'" the only programme proposed by e Commiitee, The hour of myonmmmt hnv!nfi arrived, the eeting dispcrscd after singing the doxology. The misslonary mceting roconvened in she hall of the Clark-trcet Mothodlst Church Iast evening ot 8 o'clock, Bishop Merrill in the chalr. While the alternoon seasion bad beens pretty mach of & clorical affair, this seasion was intendedtobos muass-inceting. The excrcises buzan with tho sing- Lfll of thy hiymn, **Comu, Thou Fount of cvery loesing.” Drother Cruss led in prayer, cowm- meadiag the great mlalonary cauts to tbo Diviua favor. Tbe audionce sapg ‘1 lova to teilthe story. BISIOP PXOK was then introduced. Ilo dealred to ssk what di- rection tho miselonary thought of the Church at 1hid tino oughs to take, It vught, he supposed, 1o tako Orsta practicul forin In \be simplest way possible, that of considering how the mlssionarics of (ho Charch abroad are to havo bread. o was 10 cry w0 dlstrossing as tho cey for bread; “ufi‘" whiclh © nl:llle;l P"‘Tnvll ’l chnnlf‘:; p‘l" excltos on gives olcnco, Peuple emsumh&x for bread. No industrious man nnhlt;n hungeys and should the hropiat, who sacnificed everything for the good of tho world, And went {o preach ‘tho Lord Jorua Chelst to the nitermost parta of the world, inck for fuol? Wasitnota Divine command that thera missionnries we:e carrying to the heatheny Every ong who contrilinted to the canso admitted that In offect, and tha man who withheld atd denled It. “The misstonaries must bo anpported, and tha brave men amd women who did tho work shoall have food, and comforiable honses, and adequatn clothing, 1f thix wore not tne case, then had cnonfh heathen boen bronght to the knawledge of the light? Wero there yet no poor, derraded hare :Y’l,\:lllyll {0 hear tho joyful news that Christ died for m Tirather Thompaon, 8 misslanary for many yea in Bonth Amt'r\pg. ‘was introduced, and uan{tg '{nlr rome time clagnently In encooragement of the m;;;lmlx‘nry vlv,mknal :'lmlghréu’l, dlig Becseti o llov. Dr. Reed, the Cotresponding Secre of the Board, followal, Io fl“l\’nl‘d Ig L‘nmllln:z any timo; the hallowed Impreesions conveyed by the preceding epeakern shonld bo left to lln{t deep into the hcarts of the hesrers. Some stranga thonghte had risen in hia_mind while Brother Thompaon was apeaking. The littlo Repabiie of TParaguay, comnosed entirely of women,—for tho men haid been sl awept away In wars,—tliy Itopublic had offered the American Methodist mismonarles a valnable bnilding to be occupled for cducational and relizlous purpumes for fen enra, attor which It shonlil bolnn&m them In fuo forover. And this proposition, Itke the one men. tioned by Nrother Thiompson, had to he lost be- cause of thoe poverty of the Noard. = AN that was noeded for the coming yoar was $700,000, and thero were, quoting Blshop who had presided at & simflar meeting, '*1,000,000 of.ma.'" Dra Roeq clnecd trusting that the coming Misslanary Sunday wonld sitness the greatest oulponring of ald for the missionary eanso ever known In Chicago. Tho j-g‘u‘l::gsf sang tne Doxology, and the mecting ad- frond. philan: o AN EPISCOPAL MISSION. SERVIORS AT TIIR CHURCK OF TR ASCENSION, A nervice of a kind almost unlquo in Chicago wan {naugurated last ovening at the Epiacopat Uhurch of the Asconsion. coraer of North LaSallo ond Elm streets, 'This Is knotrn ae a tvelve days® tiealon, and Lezins properly on SBundoy, the 34 inst., last evoning's services boing merely pro. liminaty, Tho misston will be nnder tho #snccial charge of Fathers Maturin and Hall, of tho Soclety of 6t John the Evangeliat, & soclety of pricats who have devoted themsolves moro especially to this sphere of work. It was announced last night that there will bo throo or fear services ovory week-day in additton to the matin and visper services, and the Holy Commune fon will be celetratedat 6and 7a.m, lstobea “*day of retreat” for thoso wishing to prepars themaeolves for the solomn datles bofore toom. To-day The Charch of the Aacenejon fa the most Ritnal 1atic in the city, the sorvico belng Intoned and tho altar, 8 gorgeons pleco of workmanehlp, covered with flawera and lighted candles. About 8 o'clock A procession of choristers enlored, precuding tha rlests and Ilnzlnfi‘lhq hymn, "{lnlyl ighty. ¥ Blshop and p Tioly ! Holy [ Lord God Al Al tho clurgy wera in " fall canonlcal regails, and Fathor Hall wore ~ovor his surplica & _ hlack seart embroldered with two erossed koys, populare 1y supposed to bo i toport; dfl‘r"&'n? & dunl dovotlonat |n w :; e ier the usunl devotlonal exerclsos, Father Hall took Lfa statfon In tho pulpit, and’ having pro- nounced 1| rords **In the name of the Father, and of the ton, and of the lloly Unoat," &t which ho made the sign of tho cross, rali they wero there 10 preach u mission, (hat was to say,a epecial ines- sage from God, Christ's work on carth was o mis- sion, and s0 were all the ministeations of tho Church from the Day of Pentecost down. Uealdo tho general misslon of the Charch there were special occaslons on which the Church 0 direction of the Almighty, spoke with more smplizala on cortain mubjects, * Theso mia- alons wero olten rojected, and then success must not bo measured by the members brought into the Chareh. ‘Tho mlsslons of Noah and Joiah were of this speclal character, 83 was that of John the Uaptist. Tho mission wus a call to people to coma nenrer to God und 1Ills truth,~a speclal bringing home to human soals of [ila Word, It waa cailed in tosupplement the regular ardor of the Chnrch's work, not to Interfore withit. They had comeat tha Invitation of the Nector, and with the approba. tion of the Bishop. Tlicre was a great differonco botween a misslon of tho Church, and o sectarian rovival. The roylval, as commonly un- deratood, was a mere aupeal o the mora emotlonal portlon of a man's mind, Isalons were cone ducted by those sent from (lod and by 1lis rflam, whilo rovivate were led by self-canstitnied re formers. il mission waa directed to thesin. ners, the tackaliders, and the carolesa, that thie; mignt be brought back Ingo the fold of Christ. It provided mors epeelal opportunitied for thosa who iad noglocted thio phsorvances of tho Chorch, and for the penitent. ‘The spoaker concluded with an accoant of what was contomplated by the mission, and tho serrices to be hold during ita continuance, and asked tho rayers of the congregation for its succees. Tho ord's prayer having been sald and {he hymn *'Rock of Ages" mung, op Mclaron proe nounced the benediction, and tha scrvices terinle nated. TIS 10WA DIOCESH, e 8pectal Ditpalch fo The Tribune, uNCIL BLures, 1a., Juno 1,—At the Eptscopal Conventlon hold In Davenport this weok p?nvl- lon. wia mado for tho dlvislon of tho Btato Into two diocesca on a line running north and nouth weat of Polk County, the Westorn aaction of the Htate to contaln a misslonary organlzation under tho charce of a misslonary Bishop, and the wish is generall; -x[m d by the Erhcn Hane in thia cll(. whic| will be selected as the Sea Clty, that Bishop Oar- tett, now of Northern Toxas, should boplaced in chargs of this now ficld of missionary worl LUTUERANS, GENENAL SYNOD OF TUR UNITED STATES. Cantitaar, 11k, June 1.--At tho opening of tho @General Bynod of tho Evangelical Lutheran Church of tho Unitod Btates, the cerotary of Liome Mis- slons, tho Rev, J. W. 'Goodio, of Yark, Pa., read the report of tho Board. Thera ara forty-six. missiorin supported at a cost of $23,463 for the past two years, during which tina thers have beon 1,123 acceaslons; lhess mlsstons ralsed $74,000 fordha vhrious objecta, ‘The subjcct of establishing a mission fn tha city ot Clevoland, and othior poluts Weat, was dlucussad by Mr, Bmysor, tho llavs, Dornblasser and Bnyder, Drs. Msogee, Brown, Conrsd, Strackenburgh, HMarkel, Ort, and others. In the Genoral Bynod thiw afternoon, the report on Home Bissions was taken up scriatim. The 8ynod recommended the eatublisimont of misslons at Cleveland, O,, and Davenport, Ia., and re- forred Qrand Raplds, Mich., Qulney, 1L, Colum- bus, 0.y sad - Council Dlufts, Ia., to tho Iomo Miavlon Dosrd, The aubjcet of contributions noccsrary to mect tho tncreased nocds of tho Board wos discussad a¢ soma Jongth. A slandlng comwmltiee, couslsting i . 1laum, Ort, and Wiles, and Iiymen Aluxas Sor."Ciobhars, aad B V. Tioydonroiat wes 8- inted. ! Pfhe continued sapport of tho various mlsslons, and the Muxpension_ Of those HOW Yacant, Was 7o+ ferrud back to the Doard to act as thoy might sco e, ‘The Treasnrer's report was read showlng recolpts and dlsbursemonts MWIINM\] glven, Tho roport whas referred toan Auditing Committes, “Tho Jatior from the Rey, 8. A. Ropass, 9. D., of Roanoke, Va., which proposes steps E"vlrllfllv to an exchanga of delogates botweon the Goneral Synod North and tho Genural Bynod South, we refurred to the Standing Committea upon Eeclonts astica) Correspondence, 5 ‘The Synod as a body {s taking auch mr will tend to otviste any dificulty which wight arlso that woul y the zendering of friendly rolations teal bod) he espa end to and on early rounfon into one eccloslas- od accopted the fnvitation of the cltizens (a o make an excarsfon on Monda. at 1 p. m. to Nsuvoo; also to visit in a bady Carihago Cullege, snd tha othar Institations of th Lli“w‘;nn Chll‘mh :hl:h: e hm;h‘!‘ui ‘t‘l‘n‘xhl[l.dm:c!‘fll v evoniug the sunlversss, - 1 n.tr' Hourd as hold, und saveral fmpromptu specches wers mads e —— American Meat In Groas Iritaine Landon Glodh, tho history of Ameri- “'"“"“"““FSE"T c‘l’n"wnulnmfi‘m“:lln;r: Py er. In ! it anbioit as wall as housekeepars, will do wall to £ wiih csre. Tho most notable of thein perhaps an account of the actusl welyht of Taeat. dmporled” from the Siates during_the yost 1870, Blatlstl t each monih aro RIeD, Y wuc: ;‘lb-pnnm ‘m l:x“l;clzln ,:Y-n~ aa an ‘ebruar, almos! o of “Vneet: frosn or allgnily ‘salisd," wers brought over {rom the States to British ports. In Hly'nnlwmuundlnc tho higher tomporature, Ih: total wsa 8,000 owt., and sithough in the nex month it sank_to 8 1t pecovered tnatantly, swmannted (0 7,376 fn June,and from thattime fu~ ward ldun‘ud st aun a‘.;n‘-nn,x;-u-‘::gm attain. o ed the maximum lfll’\'."’. hortods Thi rihe {ncressed - st the _sano in Jsnuary to iu_November, then zis of fresh beef ‘from other valned st icos than £9.000 5 In absolutalyffresh moat s cannot be ditin- e of the salted weat. Bat the nodoabt, almost entirely fut I and the revolution {8 * trade which must have beea efected 18 The incicagy o tine e batcl apparet 8l a glance, ts, doscribed in X Svar 000 foi the rerurn a4 ¢4 me b llll"”h s b, 1110 7 et In the val this tlod = sdvanced from )y 08, 127 "Flls growiiin the tmportations of Bl 1op 1 not by sny muans so notable; fn fact l-n hardly appreclable o “the account, aukun»'_ durlug the pressnt year 1518 well knows that ARl begun to extend the system to mutton &5 wall as beef. Tho kuy Lo the whols siocy ls {3 be found partly in tho new pruceas walch lu.lmn 10 thevo astonishlng rosults, and also fu tho tabi which ahow that tha sverage price of best .\m 1 tho whole year 18 5d o pound fn Now York | sbout 8 fartulug less i Philadolhls, Tuise e arcs with averakos of about Swd at Hawbisge X5t Copenhagos, and d in HoDasd. ics has

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