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: e . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1877, § ! ’ == —— j ., W. I, Scotl, 8tinéy Dilloh, E. 11, Wickes, hé éyelono strick, Uieorgs Watkine fied for tha | Litchfleldt &nd & potition was ‘fled by tfodlitors | George O, Day and William H, Motrwon Treasn- RADWAY'S READY RELIEF, ; TIHE RAILROADS. P".':ré’:‘a’.‘d”"fi';ffi“.;|d£k’" Wit Nandersi CASUALTIES, sirest] o renched the sffemalk Intime 1o b6 | aguinet James 1. Ymewal, of Lincoin, 1. - L I"want: S it i s e N i b e i =, by the fhont wallof b bnitdine. Thoman Wat. | 5 1o S ARGEor 0oy ofieebr souneat 1. | she Gonveriton: . ; R_ R R { Annual Meeting and Election of AN ANNOAL MEETING, itemarkable Eecentricities oF The | R A and writmod ine fate af His bagher. | Ametcan Inearanco Company of Titabnrg, P | Fumt U bo 842,503 Saparsnnaniod e e = - i Apecial Dirpatch to The Tribuns, Tornado at Mt. Carmel e tarned ngain, when the whole bullding fell in; | And the Giencral Aventa at Chlcago of the Aurors | To-night the goneral missionary weciing was ! the Rock Island Road. Fonr Warxe, Ind., June 6.—At the annual orn i Jawn to the collar he went, amidet beams and | Fire-Inaurance Company of Cincinnati, that they | hold, which was addressed by soveral persons, an —_— P ! 7 meeting of the Fort Wayno,. Muncie & Clncinnatl Nl;nm Bome Ineky wvvlvklm l':um«l :d »ors n{ m:l:llf'tffi c:régllgrll"l;n:l"‘l‘s‘l‘;flgnr Elu;h}:l"‘-z: I'l‘:n;n" :; 1,200 pledged for the canso next year. ¢ ! E Yailway to-day, tho followif Direclom were | o o aeo o obor 3o da Hor BoatTime | bt jnstant denth. o win pretsed by the | Hoing trininers ihere fo hive n caplial of $150,000, % 4 .\ The Gonld Directory Have Things Thoir | choten: Elijah Smith, Chatles 11, Daltan, John M. debris and wae in darkness, He becamo nncoa. | and thest hiave only $100,000 each, ITE BAPTISTS, .‘ Y . Forbea, H, 8, Rueneil,- Givorge Tynony (jeorge W, Al G (i #cloin, i hout TAtar WK ILEAITY dhwed T ————— Batana, 11.,June 6.—In the Fox River Dapilst W thout D rge Ty Bome Fest round, #lous, A wn & bl Al Rt ok, it g 6 arepl ; o L RELIGIOUS, st g e i sesimst? 3 . 1o . Rals: ? cal avotio - 1 sition. tony i bRt L e L L T e (R L, <> oz 5 otionsl exerclses, the Plano Chureh vas receir ¢d Into the Arsociation. Thiacharch is locatod on the Burlington & Quiney Rallroad, 1t has 8 mem- bersblp of tweaty-nino, was organized March 19, 1877, under the pastotate of Lanelng Steward. The principal basiness of the moming. was the. Dirision of tho Association. The churches, with 4 fow exceptions, of 8 north and south line about twenty miles west of Chitdgo, have organizod tindor the name of the Aurors Association, those Buildings Taken and Others Left in the Mott Unrensonable Manner. crushed beyond recognition, was taken out in the varly evening. Mr. Walking wan a weaithy and ading eitizen, and wan an Alderman. The next uilding, lnixa double two-story brick, was o e eormor an occapied by Keneipp & Diddiy. 3t whd In the fary of the eyclone, and althouph olid #nd feemingly Mormeproof, 1t melted like fand before water. | When our reporter areived 100 men Wore at work on the rnine. Saveral farmers had sought shelter in a tmfldtng and all were not nc- Y. M. C. A, TovisviLLy, Jund 0. —Thd TAtéMmational Conven- tlon of the Yonng Men's Chrlatlan Association. cohvened fn thiscity toiday &t 11 w, . Rusaell 8targis, Jr., of Boston, called the Conventlon to order, Tle apoke hriafly bf tito succesn that has at. tended the Aasociatiéh’s labor at all points dnring tho year, and of the.increased redponsibility rest- St NEWYORK CENTRAL. AtBAxT, N. Y., Janc 0,—At the annuAl meet- ing of the New York Central & Hndwoh Ristr Rall- Yoad, the ‘old Noart of Directors was re-clected, except that Proderick . Vandetbiit was choten to 11 $he vicancy eaused by the death of Commodors anderbilt, and James fl1|lrr. of New York, in ‘place of %mcn Chareh, of this city, num‘m. READY RELIEF Curea tho Worst Pains in .} Fizzio of the Land-Grant Passen~ } "=, » g " ger-Agents’ pxcetlng ¥orout ¥ires Throatening Gront Dam. age to Michigan Towns. Miscellaneous Items of Interest to Railroad People. ; i i e . o k. 0 1 d 1 t. | ing upon the turther prosccation of the work. - F 0 t it i AR DA T AT ihted for" A" bles had eon Tiken on n”‘ifl“fl?fi m’neléler; el fi'fb:;m Rgn | S0 o mch o lne ader, i akme o s Lk rom Ono to Twen y Minutes, i Bpectal Dispalch to The Tridune, - e . —There tsilttle nesen | MANGLED AND CRUSTIED. r. Cishing, of Cloveland, and the Rev. Dr, . 3 P R ey ettt oy GogiAIn ot | Bmrsariay iy Sune G, teteunce's | g S o fodaye Toe seoton of ‘Do | 1 CReTARSIMS Newhi, an ol Farmer, oy, | Heapan el N Doty 3 Claconat, s | Tho sumber, o bmplems fupared ot Asto | 5 only retain the hold ho reccily oblained on tho | o ordee of Conrt requlring P. . Minckler, ox- | Hailird, tho lint kiiown fo be lot, lakén from the | hint been niting in sho. rear_ of tha miors, and | Siste anu Provincd was ampointod {0 nominaie pere | 3 Felerng i1t yeatvis b o NOT ONE HOUR & Chicago, Rock Ialand & Pacific Rairond, but hanst | Recelver of the 0““;"" “'“'"‘- ‘: paycbrer tho | yain thls afternoon, were fiearly comsamed, Jeataons to dentiy whiers. e st dames ,‘,i,""‘}' B e riinatt cbnancson dvadioml evers | 4nd o colloction of 852 taken up i ) o b 'y $4= 1 ;| 2 a Ay g A . T now firee than befors. o fesalt of yeaterday's | Amount eectived by him for mall sorvice, 1. Br. Saboncs, reporied Lilea, I uninfared, . BECatmol on n viath, 'igr'u'fi'ln b toh sireet” | elses, in which the’ Rot. 4. imneon, Jones, | 'The doctrinl sermon preached by the Rav, J. ; A ©{ arinusl mectink shows that the hintd work hoand ( Pated to indorss %a ratarned to the Conrt to-day.| ITcports of twenty-twa dead are exayerated. Tho crash_canio, and. he went down beneath th | Weaver, and Chadwick, of Loaisville, 'partici: | b, Cole, D, D., of Nighlend Park, was.upon the | After Rosding this Advertisemont Neod EH Dillon have dona sinca they arrived In thistity 6 | duly indorscd. Mra. Barton and one other Aro repartdd dead to- | mass to the cllar, and hever breathed Agaln, A ~ subjeet of *“The Relzn of Grace," The afternoon was dovotad to the denomlnation. Al benevolent soclefitia, the Publieation Soclety Mlnfiuwm\m\hd by the Rev. F. Q. Thearle, the Mirslonary Unfon by the Rev. C. F, Tolman, and the Woman's Missionaty nomt{c by seversl |ld|l‘llhwhfl presented papera dn toples connacted g the work, The evening Sesalon was ocenpled ln’zl. sermon by the Rev. O, B, Htone, of Bluom- on. Any One Buffor with Pain, RADWAY’S READY RELIEF e for Every Pain. It was the First and is the Only Pain Remedy it nstantly stops th most exoraclAting Painn, blla; P S BR B G Srpcation iy fow days ago has mot becn fn vain. Before the i i Jittlo O:ycar-old school-boy, Gearge Migbes, tun- N * snausl meeting of the stockholders of tho road i ping wildly up Fonrth . stres wae taken by the e{clw% and hurle?' [ north - fall - of the bullding, TC feil at the {nstant and crushed out his yonng life. Thin tdfner Wha particalarly fhthl, and shared bet- ter then any other polut... Mrs. (corge Drikirk wansltting In a spring wigon when the cyclono dtruck, Sre was hurled from the wagon to the middle of the strect, and; bosides tarrinle brnfsce, 'nlmne_n,lligrnktn,ldx. Ter condition I8 critical, day, making foarteon Inall. Ono or ¢wo others will probably dlé, - A pubHc miecting wad héld to-duy At Meknt Catinel, and it wad redolved to appeal for ald to nted. PUie Committee of UtzsAIzAIGR Teported the fol- lowing oficers, who were etected: Yrealdent, John - aT bl Cliicago; Vice-Presldents Mosers. WHIRI, Ontafio; Jennin Georgis; Cheevof, Ghio} AeDanhld New Je Armistrong, AlStAmA; LUma, Nebrarka) ® Fleld, ndlana: Sccretarics, )Iexlm tigrion, Indiana} avis, Alabama: ChAp; owhs Palmor, Atksn: sae: Lowls, Massachusetls, Mr. Sturgle Introdaced Mr.-Parwell, the Prest- ent-elact, who made & brict apcech, thanking the Conventiof fa the honot conferred, ‘Snl congrata- ITEMS: Only a shoet think ago Tuk Tninki# announced that the Missonst, KAusad & Texas Raflroad was going to move a portion of its general ofiices from | other citfes. *The appedl should be responded to 8t Lonia to this city, and vredicted that boforo | Jiberaily md chiccefally. Somin Ald has nirchdy Jong the other Bt. Lonls rokds, If thoy meant to do | been bent. Dbhations dhonid be sént to Mayor R. ariy busintss, would be compelled to do Jkewse. | 8. Gordon, or to Judge T, J, Shannon, Thia prediction Ja belng vorifed quicker than at | - The weathor #ik cléat 1o-day, Ainf pevpls were Tt At HneSiiosourt acile Tarirosd has iyt 2ol g b wis called to order yesterddy mornlng, ho had evorything *‘chit and dried," and the subsdquont proceedings wera merely & matter of formality, and did not Jast over ¥n Hour. Mr, Llngh Riddle, tho Pheafdeiit of the road, decnpied the chair, and Mr. P. 1. Tows, Sccretary hnd Tressurer, had charge of the records, The annual report of the ——— Dlrectorn was rend, wpproved, and or cred pub- 1 engaged fh gathering ip ealtored goods and por- | The hotse wah taken np ten fect, dashed fo the | Ponvent! ) i EDUCATIONAL 5 b.be ready for th preas | mitated the wise examplosel by the Mieouri, Kan- earth, and killed. Stranger than all, the deat of | lated ‘them wpon the fAvorabls auspices under s Efi?fi“m'fli"m"}ggfifls.mrn"o'fmn’euml beDrees | hon & Texhs opening a ticket-ofiice under the | 1088l ptoperty, h ypectal Digpateh to The Tribume. which they had assembled. AL the afternuon sesslon of the Yourm: Men's Chrlstlan Anoelnllouhu ueanlng devotionsl ox- ¢rclses wero conductéd by Col. Lovelace, of Ala- bamin, Aftor which James Btokes, Jr., of New York, presented the report of the #xecotive Com- mitteo, The report gave a detailed statement of tho wark of the Commlttee for fhe past yeat, ani statiftica of the goneral ANsociation work. 1n 1855 thera ware bot sixty-fivo associations, with tso- Inted organteation; oW there Ate over 1,000 or- ganizations, bound tm‘cflmr under intornational, State, and provinclal tommitteos, with over 4 000, members, The work then was Indefinite; now it fa largoly -in the in- terest of, as weoll as conducted by, young fem, Fhien moral men wers Rdmipted fo Jetivs" mcmmw,'und tho work was u&e&benflmom icial, Now profeasing tas y Shiorman Houst In thia city. In East-bonnd classifca- Hon of April 30, 1877, hava been Agrecd upon by the varlous roads léading from this city Eesi Ol _cake, hay, and_ecmp fton, five cente per 100 younds foss than fourth lass’ to points east of Plttsburg and Huffalo, Apples, dried, car-londs, fourlh class. Woven wire, In rolla, maunfac= {nree's account, third class. ' Hiden, dry, presecd in bales, ear londs, actual wclrlll twice, fourth class, 1iides, dty, preased [n bales, less (han car- Joads, second class, Bedsteads, unfinished, car- 1oads, five cchts ovor fanrth class, Scrap Iron and {0 Plitatiurg, Duffalo, and ilke polnts, eamo asgrain. Minimum wetght for car-loads 20,000 ounde. The Blissonrl, Kansas & Tex: ihe weron wae taken up by the eycions and Burled backward tipan I8 track efghty feet, being found in the reat of & wrecked bullding. Andtuer case fn'g tl'xg cyclote taking up articles, and, hfter whirl- ern * +TTROUGH TI AIR DY OIROLES, Enating them off by eentrifugal foroo atall pointsof the circle, 1n thatof the bell on the Court-ilouse, which, wnlzhhflz mYoundn, wad found on the cgy posite side of Main sircet, wixty fect, in the teeth of the storm. Heveral scliaol-chiliren pssing pere Injured by falling debrie. Tue littlo buy, Highce, when ‘taken from under the raing, was Tun clgar throngh the head by a_lai splintet, Bolothon Kenelpl and Moses Doidel were {mprisoned in the ruins of thoir store, and only hown gut aftor two bonrs. Both gentlemen trora taken o tele realdences, and to-night It ls thought {Hat thelt tnjutles will i Lirge nambefs from the surronnding cities snd adjacent cotrmtry ate flocking to the devastated elty to reo the wreek, Which in truly appalling. Dat little damage was done in the country east of the doomed eity. The fores of i%ié cytlone was apent at that polnt. L 1t s hoped Mr. labberton will recoter. Most of the Infured aro doing well. The citizens have worked frith wroundroug tnergy and zenl in searching for the killed and adminis- tering to the Injured. - Many aro atterly sxhanated by continnons labor and want of sleep. s Many miracalons escapes dre mentioned, Mr, Rldgoway was confined to hlahonse by rhenmatlam. ‘The housa waa an indeactibAblo mast of debrla, but, of the document, however, were published in Tnz TRinuNE two or thrae weekes syo. The term of service of four of the Dircttors having explred, an wolection svas beld to 111 their places, which resulted as follows: A. G. Dalman, re-clected; F. L, Amnce, ro-clected; R. P Flowers {n place of H, K:nncdrv. and Benjamin Iirawster In place of James It Cowing, Mr. IR, V. Flowers ta a stock- broker in New York, and Treasurer of the Weat Wisconain Kailroad, and Dircctor of the North- weatern Hallroad, Mr. Denjninin Drewster is a copltalist, and Jives in New = York. He has. not been conpected . with rallroads herctofore. Mr. . Flowers Tow! 10 be 8 Gould man, and Mr, Brewster is also rald to Le friendly to that firn man. The Directors holding overaru as follows: Charles R, ¥, i, Tows, Uould, Davld Dows, and Sldncy SrmNariELD, 11, June 8,~The commentement exerciees of thd Bottle Stuart Institute, Mrd, Kee Homes, Ptincipal, took place to.day the Fifss Presbyterian Cholch, there baing a very large attendance. Lisnt..Gov, Bhuman delivered tha address, which was & very folicitons effort. There ware flve zraduates,—Miss Mary V. Tughes, daughter of Mayor Haghes, of Carlinvlile, and the Misses Leonora 1aniington, Mary Lewis, Mattie Lord, and Kate O, Clark, of ihid city. - The ersays wore sUovs the average, and the mmisle, vocal and fnstrumental, by the clazs and other puplls, was tqualy creditable, The Hon. John T, Btuart, Prostdent of the Honrd of Trusteos of the Inatitute, Railroad makes 9] da, the following.siatoront of its praln earnings for t piro i D young | eonferred the dinlomne. 51 Dillfon of few Yorks We L. Scottof rios 1) | the month of Say. 1677: . Fralaht. $1ouintedls My anin- | Timain McClintock, ‘G; H. Reinhard, Robert | toen control thd societies and the work looks to o 3 : g orr g ook e, or Chitoo and . | pesrder, e 0, Baio,dof ension | L1 rnor T ncaenta et | Cbapainy Ade St d 6, 0 Davlhon ks | i sonteon o sospg e Bon sre w0 | cuemat TN ST B com. | N FROM ONE 0 TWENTY MISUTES. 4 Cablo, and. . a6 3 tal. $231, - o o ro mbers whila - 4 i usf.'fi,gan:nuy?cmn' u:nm of Directors mot, or- 48, Corresponding 1ol year, %f.qe,. Diegate to Bt, Louis Giode-Democrat. b'“pxns from Kenelf & ,flkhllu!'l‘ atore, none fa. | eight, valued at $2,000,000, with ether proj “{, mancoment of .1bo fliinoia Indnstrinl Unisersity in inizod, and clected the followiny ofiicers: Iugh M7, Cannzty i, June 5. —IHeavy, dark clonds ‘banked upon the western horizon yestorday gave promise of & continuance of the rain which had fallen ot intervals daring the day. The honr, as near a3 can bo ascertained, was 3:35 In the aftér- noon. Men who wore Idoking to the weat said: “‘There v & big rain comlog on over thero," Baddenly A strange commotion was motlced fn the cloundy banks, Tho ale was filled with’ s mighty noiss, like the rolling of ‘wavda high up on the sea shore, ‘Tho terrified in- habitants saw & mighty cone. It must have been 1,000 feot in helght, anil ére tho appesrance of o clond whirling and spinning towards the town. 1t jally. ot Wikiman eoe biutled in Anb ruid of bl bullding, and taken out at the end of an howe dangorously hurt. Thres horses were killed in front of this building and Lo mare 1n the vicinity. KenclT's warchonac, in no rear on Fourth atrect, fvan razed, mnd fobr barnd and ktables Woro come plotely leVeled. tiug city occurrd to-dav. Eloven yaung lndics and thirty young men graduated with varjone de« greos of honor. The large chapel was Silod to overflowing, thero bolng probabiy 2,600 persons proeent. -Dr. Gregory oravented (ho sradustin lags with thelf certificates, And gave them a groa deal 6f fathotly Ad¢ice regarding thoir fature cares, Fivoof the groduates wors from {ho sgricuitnal courso, ona mining engineoring, nineteen litera- tute and sclence, aix sechitecturs, eix civil en- [Innfln ,/ two . mechmmical engineering, snd iwo ¢ emmr{v. ‘Tho past ~ thros days bave been fully otcupled with . meetin of tho varloiia socloties cometted with the Unl- otsity, The Alumnl. Associstion met on yeater- ny, and tho oration waa deliverod by Mr. Chorles W, \\rula.n‘r. Tast yeur'y graduste, and now an owned by the Assaciation aggregnting afmost 5,000,000, e exponditurekof fha Commities or the' year werg $10,000, and added to this tho Btlate and Assacldtion urynn paid_amount to slmoat $500,000; * Elfi?t hoeahd thfce hundred men wero provided with employment. Tho aver- go_altendanco on AGZIAtIon Dibie Clanecs Is 6,120, General socrotarics ond agonts are em- P g{.a, ; i s Ar. Robert Weldersal dnd L, W. Manhall pros seated reports of the work 1n the Weat: Thomas . Crao, Georgo A, Hail.Josoph likrdie, and F. A, Taggart, of work in the Bonth: Georgo D, Johne ton, wolk for th caiored younyin the ‘South; @George E. Davle. work in the marltime provinces Thomas K. Gree, in Optarloy E. D. Ingersoll, sinong railrdad men. r R 028,03, . Scnator Morton and party left Indfanapolls yes- terday morning In a Apecial tar of {ho Central Pa- cific Itallroad via_tho Indianapolls, Bloatmington & “Westarn Jtatiroad to Pearln, and over the Chicngo, Tiurlington & Qulncy o Gmaka, The Senstor 1a on his way to Vortland, Ores, to interview ** Gob- blo ™ Qrovér, Mr. A, L. fopkins, General Manager of the Wa- bash Road, was in tho city yesterday and had con. tion with a number of railroad ofiicialn re- flqr!:lng the present war, in which e cuts quite s re. 1o Lako 8hoto & Michigan Sonthern Railroad X dléchlar;l m)fil‘ll muvg!n‘!r Ip :lltltlll ";1‘"«"1'“ 7&- onding tho lers’ Convention at Baffalo for 818,35. This In & reduction of 4,05, ritiddlo, President; David Dows, Vice-President; RO ALy Efle'-flmffl OF extrudiating g i “and K, H, Town, Secretary and Treasuror, Al of e % 3 8 pAD, tha Feumaties Boa-Tdten tnarme crnsted: Merv annn."nr O e lmsa bl pNervoms, titeso gentlemen arc the prescnt incumbenis. 1t 1s fortunste for the interests of this rosd that . Mr Jtiddls s beon continucd as President and '* General Manager. 1lo has been connceted with It . for many years, and to Lis able management Is dua the excellent condition the road is n at present, i The anunal election of tho Chicago & North- 1 weatern occurs to-day, and will go the same a4 the 4 slection of the Chieago, Rock Taland & Faclfc yes- X1 lerday, Gould baving everything arranged bofore. RADVAYS RRADY RELIE : Afford Instant Ease. FOREST FIRTS, ‘ Special Dispateh to The Tridune. BEAST Bacivaw, Mleh,, Jurte 0. —Fires tontinne ragingin tha Yorest north of Shginnw, and conalder- sble damage hias been dono fn Northedst Mialand, A number 6t farms have beeh stripped ot fences and growing crops ddmsged to quits an extent, sand. ‘Tho clection of Mr, Flowers as a Director of the Ruck Inland indicates that it |s the puarpose ' of Gould to bind the Rock Island, Northwestern, and Weat Wisconsin Hallroads as closcly together | 1a |-dtiache of 'Tun Ciucaco Tnimune, - Thers aro s D v ible, o Mr 1L B Tedyard, General Snocrintendent of P ¢ The Commiitop thimk the Bacrotary and roligions | a8 possible. ] ) L dEi D neasart, tamer ol Suocrintendent of | Grat was notited it # distinco of o mile-and- np'nc [ ;;pour:nd 1: :un n;mnnv’:r 2‘(‘::; of ]n.;;d ross for THo asslstanto Riten . tho Wtk dnm{’m, }fi"g l?;: er of parents and fricnds of stodants fa Ix:nmn?ngb% l:flfim. Ifidnm,ukflfl\?l THE FAST-TRATN WAT. terday on businees connected with hia road, quartcr west of the centre of the town, 1t was a b"'"‘“' Tite THAR & i v “’“e' Tomy | % and recommend that $20,000 bo devotod to ey, ton of tho or, Inflammation of tho The passenger war ia atfl thio ofl-absorbing sub. | ———— cyclone, and thie besom Of destruction passed ( burning thres camps and hlso & quantity of 1oge | {iie work for the coming year. £ Bowels, Mumps, Congesation of tho skidded, This it hre operatinga raliroad bullt by them, and running from Muskegon River to Lake Georgo, 8 alstaice of seven mich, for Jof- hauling oxclusively, and reports are that considera- Dle damaga Lias boun done to_tho track In Oscaola. County. A largo amo miage has beon done on Cedar River. are reported falny slive with flatnes, Qusnec, Juno O.—~Great damags Is reported by flzes in the Saguery disteict, About thirty houaes, with arns, ete., hava been destroyed lu 8¢, Loufs dud 8t, JeromooParishes, —— ‘OFF THE TRACK. CdLusnus, 0., June 6, —The mornlng traln on tho Mocking Valtoy Railroad, when between Sogar Q@rove and Millslile, ran upon n plece of unsotnd track, which bavo way, throwing the locomotive Into the river, and wrecking tho baggage-tar snd ono passengor-car, Jamen Kilbura, of Columbus, had a leg broken; Minton, tho mail agent, Efinger, the clvil engincer of the road, and -Robinson, en- gineer, wero slightly injured, The accldent was a throngh tho town, leaving s trail cf death And ruin T&"fl‘m,gfiy ,f,flf?" betind ¢ 1iko uzto the marks of the hand of Om- Fonr Warwe, Ind., Juno 0,—Yesterday tele- nipotence when ralsed In anger. ‘The alr was filled p 4 In &1l the Chi | wiib wrecks of houses, wtores, and mimsfles of Jreun aupears i Ailiie Chicago mornlog ot sort, Thocrash of falling Lulldings was from Michigan City about tho foundations to tho | SYerY BTt e ng e ‘new coll-honso of the Penitentiary, bult by W, 11, | beard on evety hnd. ; iMycrs, of this city, which demounced the work s TUE DEATI-DEALING CONN laving been terribly botched. Mr, W. T, Pratt, | paescd through the town, making fts tefrible of this clty, one of iho Directors who accepted tho | mark cast on Fourth street, tho preltiest of the work ‘comiplained of, dewires tita stavoment mada | aracts of this bright Hitle town. In two min- Tty ‘x:'-:c':;g.fi:'-’vflfll:l'fl: Inall reabecte)and | ates st was over. Thé cyclone seemingly having that It was psssed npon ftelligently by tL1 Com: | exhonsted this vialy of its wrath on Mt. Carnfll, | mlselonors, "and that the dwesnm complaint in | passed throogh the town, &nd at fta edstern vergo 3‘59‘"&{' by James LUHN 5. of thls city, | wentnpwards dod ccased to work Karm. The band, and “Hestreyt iancrtive, Sontract Cn | roaring nofro dled ‘away, and the rain fell fn raya tho_contractor who built the fonadation, Mr, | blinding torrents. Tho btreeta illed Wwith people, W, H. Myers, purchased tho ftme of which tho | ana shouts of terror ond oxcltement rent the air on every hand. Nothiug could bo seen but de- yaststion, Tho strects wera linpnssable by res- mortar wis mnde of .Jumcs Lillle, and, aithon M. uum-.b“mm-, denles this, Mr. Pratt ni'.: on of tho debris. Bulidings tontlhucd to crash bnd en and women, crmzed with fear, were Joct of dlscussiun In matlway circles, and thongh thera havo becn no now declalvo steps taken so far, et the contesting parties are busily engaged get- ting ready for tho great battle which iill come oft mdon ) this thing Is not scttled by the end of this week. Tho Lake Slors & Michigan Southern has out ite pasters announcing that it will um a lightning exprees traln from Chigago ‘to New York noxt Sunday at 1:30 p. m., and every day thereafter until further notlce, in the fast time of twenty-clgit add one-half honrs, The ‘Michigsn Central has no poaters oot yet, but it will runa 4 tnin on ho samo. time 8s,.tho Lake . Sbore & Michigan Boutbern, . Tho Penn- aylvanls pécplo Aro still . frm =y Lungs, Bore Throat, Dificult Broathing, - 'Palpitation of the Hoart, Iyaterics, -Croup, . Diphtherls, Catarrh, ,* Influepza, Hesdacho, Toothache, Nouralgis, Rhoumatism, Cold Ohiils, Ague Ohills, Ohiliblains, and Frost Bitos The & atlon: af the Ready Rellet to the part R;:‘u;,l‘x?;qino DAt or Ginouity brisea will ARoRt cass Somtorts P “Fwouty diops fn BAIE atambler of watsr will, lna 'w _mian I:il!" Cram, L'ain: ur flomach, eartburp, Blak Headach thoen, Dysentery, Col Windinthe "‘fi‘ and all n')rnll Ppalns. 2 4 Gt KA AY‘% A PECK OF -MALT, . Bpéctd] Ditpaleh to The Tyidune, , Miwatxee, June 0.—Tho_sctontoenfh snndal Conventlon of the Unitad Btates Brewors' Assa- ¢iation Tormally opened at.tho Dpera-House this morning. - The hall was finely dotoratod with fiags. snd flowers. Abont 2,000 delegstos were presont, President Oberthann, -of -the Milwatkee - Assocla- tlon, wolcomad the momberss Proesldont Reuter delivered the , Annaal sddress, which was, able and interesting, 1t was well rocolved, and avote of thanks was orderod by the Oonventlon. Frederick Lauor, of Iteading, Pa., and jlenry Claussen, of Now York, were alected Presidents,.with a loog list of Vice-Prealdents; Hecretary, Richard Katzen« mayer, Keportawere read. An invitation was re ¢olved from the Chambor of Commerco (o Vi hat Lody, and_from Gen, Hinks to vislt the Sol. lers Home, 'This afternoan tho lu::’em!?en enjoyed s cartiage un A « The ression of the United Statca Maltstors® As- sociation closed this forenoon withont any romult of ‘importance exeopt that they resolved ‘to con- In tho avening . Library. Hall was crowded with the repreacntatl Vfimfl:{lhn and Mlnul?ghple or he city to formally woltome thé Convenfion, T, ., CoPloy, Frealdent of tho Association; the Hon. €. D. Jacob, Mayor; and Stuart Hobinson, D, D., @clivorod cloguent addresges, T Jatler gavo tho most_unqualihed Indorsement to the Associasiony and their works ltcsponscs wore thado by Mr, Farwell, Thane Millor, snd othors, About 300 delogstes have so far proacnted thentsolves, Others aro arriving by evory train. B TIE LUTHERAN BYNOD. Oarriace, I, Juno 10.—The Genoral Bynod of tho .Lutheran Churth in the United States ton- vened this moraing for the transaction of the clos. Ing business of this zcsslon. The 8ynod reguested the Board to apbolnta patd Bocretary of Forolen :Misslons; who shall dovols his entiro time to that work, The Committcs .ta nominate members of the Board of Homo Misslons aubmitted the fellowing: avelers iwdyacare) DW RERDY .’H:Eu;r ATy bt A fow drops i amater o1 revent sickness of pnins from changoof water, Itis crer than French Brandy ov Bitters as A stimalant. FEVER and AGUE. ind Ao cored for 2ty cents, n EAAAR e ity Therlt st e, and ali 0 ufllon ¥ i 3 rock, and look upun tho. preparations and threnia. 4 TuAdb by o oihcr roada it ha nimost cquanim, b e hore & ] 4 i ity. ‘They say they will beat the Lake ‘Michigan Soulhern fant train by Iglvlflfi at_4:30 p. . ox thoy du now and reach, New. York at | that tio publications mado n tho Chilcaga papera Yeaterday do :;c:ll[lu]l!lllcu to Mr. Myer, and nleo 25 . oo foliowing day at iho eamo timo Il 1o the Doard of Directors who accepted his work, £i M Like Shore chigan _Southern train gets there, Tho Walmsh and Canada or malarious, ' let, typhold, % d o t * | pantc-siricken. School - children, miracuously | caused by some one Who loft the flood-gates of the.| The Jov. A, I, Lochman, D. D., the Rev, A, W. { finua lheir organization and hotd annual meetingn | $oiiw aud oines festre aod prRanriots 2 5#m€oulhetn tast tra from t, Lonln, Keoknk, Teo- | 00 Ye thotcforo dealres bls statement placed be | Ban it miotcye, O, o | o e nediy averflowed | Lilly,. tho Tiav, du W. Goodlin, the Rev. 3. I, | At tno some Ginie ook ploccna o Biawere: coar | Jollax: sad other fevcrs tabled by Hudwars Ui u i-wf ia, Quincy, and fiannibal wiil aiso sborien ap fta ncarching for thelr parents. Groans on tvery | thebanks and washed undor tho track In Buch 8 | Mengos, the Iov. L. A Gotwall, D, D,, E. Q. ess, D. A, Lynde, of Buffalo, was_elected Bold by Druggiata. LB Sime about threo hour, and reach New York at 7 Iarid tald of strong men in agony, ~llorsod darted | way as to léavon more sholl of earth, Yot withont | go oor pie Toverde - Ao M Py resldont} T, D. lawley, of Dotroit, Motthew : . . The Lake $hord & Michigan Southeen witl, | .. OBITUARY, wildly past, ridericss, filed with {he torror of the | showing auything wrong. Thie e (ko dret accident | S/0Y6¢r Eod, a0d D, *, Keq. The nomios | wiiie, “of New York, and Georso Bullen. of i on h 1 y past, \ g suyUiing wrong Palse, 4 10 11 lerSunday sptbeck the T 1 traln snlS0 | Guvemono, i, Jane . —Tho ion, tenry A | sceve: Tuideniy st il foso theteribl coy of |.tnathawavdr ocebfrod St rosdy wharoky suy | Homemorompproved, [ Gl Vicerendentad W, Biered. of Alving! 8. m,, 0 p. m. = ‘Kirel” rid flames bursting wild sscnger haa been Injured. 0 Tesolvod to hol next me . Y., lecording Secretary and Treasuror: A, J. Diacent the b n. m, train. . A siuliar consolidation itte, of Mt. Carroll, 111, Brate Senator from the the rr;,m:'.wmfi“ dhio lm':umgl;dbe’rnr?fl passeng: red. x| eting In C g Sccretary asutor; :| Carroll aind Whiteside Dlistrict. dled hero this mi- ternoon at the residenco of his son-in-law, Col, Clark E. Csre. Mr. M1l bnd only just retarned Aith his wife from Florida, wherohio had beca in Worcestor, 0., June 10, 1870, * Maryland, Now York snd New Jersey, and Ifart. wick 8ynode requeated the General Bynad to recons of traine will be mada by thio Michigan Central, No fortlier chauges fn tho throngh rates to the Faxt havo been mado, but the rates to local points . on the New York Centra) were reduccd as follows: Wheeler, of Bulfalo, Carrasponding Secsetary. . ——————— 115 ILLINOIS EDITORS, Bpectal finest and most sabstantis] buniness block in tho town, verifed the alarm. -This wse the tmo for heroen to como to the front. snd they responded, MEN, BLEEDING AND WOUNDED, ) Ry HUNTING UP SHIPWRECKED MAR- Wasuixaroy, D, C., June 6. .. DR. RADWAY’S REGULATING PILLS, A dlapatch to the 3 aldor Ita actlon two years nineo upon tho subject of Dirpalch to The Tribund. * ;n.q.:n, mh; snlpumla;\ml-!flAd::. 91:;:' "}15’35“:;'. -| the bopes oL r'-'g‘lpg;w l;:; 5;",’;15;#'"'- hufrled to tho scene. One man, cooler than the | Nayy Dopartment ffom Tear Admlrsl Reynold, | the miufsterlum. Dr. Wilos offercd & rosolution | ~ NATIONAL #rock-Yanns, -1l June 0.—At the c:i’e',cs“n'éi?' i, AL ek (e ;-MYM. . Grasp Tupis, Micho, duneo.Carios Barche | Icot remembering that Monnt Carmol ws without | coptmanding tho Asfntlc bation, staten'that hie has | that it was tho sonse of tho Syniod thet the ques- | meeting, thismorning, of the Assoctation, tho fol- ‘ard, Esq., one of the oid residents and staunch ""'““"“""“‘{!{'9""“‘““' ran to thu depot, 1o mestdp e ,l,‘,‘;f';fi&}'[{finflf aTas ool fre-extingulsh sent tho steamer Alort i scarch of shtpwracked | tion should not bo rcoponod. 'The apirit of debate | lowing warc eloctod officors for the ensuing yoar: ville, §15; Corning, t K ica, 1 s Feat Bend, tor to the noxtmeeting of the General Symod, which wvad Iost, thu voro slandiug 42 to 38, At the .afterncon scaslon of the Generni Byned of the Lutheran Chiurch, the queation concoral tho minlstorium was resniuad, oud tho hasia o! argument was changed by Dr. Wilos substitating tha folluwlag In plade of the tedolution offored in the mornings white men and ono woman. Indtgess paratin, o ¢ 313 Owogo, | basluems men gt our ciy, dlod thla morning: "tle | L Samca. ‘o e aid, Wikhiolon ttunios | Pevons, Aupposed to bo on oma fuhnd nehr Dam- | ran bigh, Dr. Wilos' motion was favorod by Drs, | Prestdent, Cadat Teylor, Indsz, Wenoua; secro- $13; Binghawton, 3. | which ho was & mombar. * fram the receipt of tho telogram tho Vincennes | plor Stralts, Ha rocelved his fiformution from tho | Btuckenburgh, Qelger, Hatvey, :and others, It [ fary, C.B. Wostwick, Gazette, Mattoon; Treasure 7 tastelcss, olegantly coatod with sweet sam LAND-GRANT _PASSENGER 'BUST: Specal Dlopgieh o The Tvisuns, e eeatr Svey T Gairo . Vincamnes Hoad wa | Freon Ky Willom Iabsns ot e 1bat au o of | Né0 oposod by Courad, Brown, Dullon, aod | er J. V. lluton, Press, Palo; Exeautive Com- SRR ci A L arim: ND- SSENGER * - ‘e + | epeeinl tratn over ncannes was i ne ol 3 h g o o om- H o Niss, e ot oo Core? G | hatily contibuted, Tho dlstanca i tho ucklews | tha tsianis to tha northward thoro wera sixtoen | Ohom. Dr. Lrown moved to refer tho wholo mat. [ mittoe, J, W. Bulley, ‘Repudlican, D'rincston; e, Howdls: Kldnere, igider, Yervua i 9 o 4 | town was twenty-four —miles, A ride last nleht at"12 o'clock, aved 40 yoars and 3 O Wirty-seven - wild, Ciciting. mine utes brought the . firémen ond thelr cnglnes to the accne, and thero thoy worked as only brave mon can, ‘Three laryo brick bulldings had bevn wrecked oy the cyclote, Combustible watorinl had atarted the fire. 4 Thero are men nnder thess flery rulns,* sald the Mayor of AMt, Carmul, Who was on tho ground. ‘Che men ro- doubled thelr oxertions, and succiedod In confin- fyg #nd reducing the lames. 11 a dozen vines localities'ngn with axca and bars were cuttihg and Jhaniing away the rulns of buildings, recovering bodfew, and roacuing the Injured. It was a torrible night, and the rain continued to tall. Torches ani boufires woro Ilglnod. and !n tholr glare tho search tar tha doad su THE DURIED LIVING .was continued through tho night, When exhaus- tion at o lata hour bade 8 cewation of labor, the rrimed aud sooty men told each other la lowered tones that the death-roll footod up tiwelve, and hat 1t would be increased wiien the rulns of the wrecked town were moro fully explored. 'The ‘gray and gloomy " mornlng broko upon s rcone of desolation and destraction. A hune drod dwallhflx-.-mod wrocked . and battercd, eloquent evidences of the force of tho visitatlon; twelve bomes were in mourulng, and in Aty .mor ‘trjenda walted upon the fnjured and wounded o prayed that they might bo spared. Al Carnel une of those bright, choorful Hitio towns pecullar -{ to tilinols, haw & population of p 1 ifll(llfé flll‘lllli ’H,IOIJ‘BAIND a orderly, well-conducted peopla; i located on (he sreat b'!nk of the WebavhKiver, ona high blug, orty-tive milcs from the mouth of the (Wabasu, sud ly reached by tho Calro & Vincennes liailroad and the 8t, Louls, Now Albany & Loulavills Afr. | i ‘Line Kailroad. H ON TIN GNOUND, ;| When your correspoudent arrived horee thiaaf- tornoan the lfttlo town wau still fn & fever-huat of excilement. The fsrmers had throngod in from tho country, and BOO men wera at work on tho ruine, scarching for thadead, Fromthe roof of the Grand Central louso the entire courss of tho cy- Clone could be ahdorved, Tho town Iay benesth, white snd clesn; two miles “west 8 range of bills covered with frowning timbarss to tho vouth teo- Georga Bcroggd, Quzelle, Clampaign; B, P. Rounds, Priners' Cabinet, Chicago, At19o'clock the party took the cars for an excurslon to Osron- dulet, ex-Prestdent Grant's farm, and points of in- feeout, returning via the groat Lridye, arriviog at the Allorton 1laose &t 3 o'clock for divner, Aftorwards a busincse mesting was held, at which the nsunl complimentary resolutions weroadopted, anda winter wesslon at Springfield determined upon.’ Tha thirteenth snnual mecoting of tho As- sotiatlon then adjourncd to tako an oxcursion to Colorado, At H o'clock in the evening tho Asso- clatlon to the number of 116, of whum aboat forty Jrors lantes, bocame 1he guosts’ of the 8L, Louls, anvas & Norshern and Atchlson, Topcks & Kanta Fa Itdilways, and took nwpeetsi irain of Pufan ears for Pusblo, Denver, and intermodiate points, K. Lord aad 8. B, lhnes, Goneral Agents of tho ruads, sccompanying them. e ) THE ECLECTIC DOCTORS, Spicial Dipatch to Tha Tridune, Lrxeorx, Iih, Juns U, —Tue 1linols State Ecleo- {lc Soclety met at the Lincoln Touse parlors 1a this city. Bectotary Dr, W. Il Davis, of Springfleld, called the mecting to onderat 3 p. m. In tho ab- ached of Prestdout Bedgwick and Vice-Presldent Redding, Dr, J. W, Wheelor, -of Raymond, was éaltea to tho chalr, Prayer was offored by the flev. M, D, Haw of Lincoln, sud J. Y wdson, Aldermsn of the Ketond Ward, delivered @ sddreas which was rewp “Tho meeting of tho Commiséloners and General | )0 Ticket and ¥assengor Agénts of tho Land-Grant: Tallroads reconvened st the Urand Pacific Motel nt b 10 o'clock yesterday morning pursnant to adfourn. . ment. The resolutions shich wero, passed and reéunsidered tho previous day, by which the mata: 32 of roand-trip tickets was to be stupped, and fn- stead ticketa sold ‘for which the cnarze shonld be fult faro ono way, and, It tho party desired to re- . turn, to sell kim a return ticket for ono-ifth of the | regular fare on the order of, the Latid Commtssion, Were, pfter a lengthy diecusslon, & the (‘hicago & Alton, Mlscour, ond the \Vabasli Toads declared that unde; nideration wonld they atlde by the terms of the resolutions, and 'ss ‘long “as thede ‘roads malntain this positon the resolutions will Tomain - tnoperatlve, . as tho "torms canmot bo enforced, * Mr. Band, (enernl Mapagee of thy Miesourl, Kaneas & Tezan Hallroad, stated ‘to the ceting that Lis road would mako ‘siich rates on 3 this business that {t eaw proper, aud that for thia rcason the (enerul Tickot and Pasvenger Agunt of Bis road did not aftend tho meeting. “That goutles { wnan was at bis post performing e datiee, und it certalnly would ba In better taste If thoss in ‘at-} tendance at this had also remained at bome and ate tended to their own affalre fnstend of trying o meddlo with othier peaples bosiness, Tho romarks of Mr. Tond were not spplauded, st an uncers- woulous pdjournmentfollowed.. “This wil prob- | ably bo theltat sttempt W reguiate the Land.Grdnt ] vassenger trafic. 5 it] Lont( et ST i bl R R % bl Vet Wittaog't cioct'a buanivs o o :u); 'Dgfillgl‘s;‘-cunlnlnlnlnfl mereury, mias fi' beorve the tullewing eymptom resuiting from Dlivrders o the Digeativa Organs: Comatipation, Tawar Tllca, Filiness of the Hoodtn 1o Libade, ACHILY 91 (ha hiainkohs NAus: Lieariburt, binut ot Food, Fulnestof. Wetihn 1y the Komach, our Kraptionw Blakin nr;"uue g o o Pt 1 8tomucih Bwimming of tie Head, Tiirricdand D reathing, Flutlerings 8t tho lheart, Clioking ot buflu: sting Bcnation oy 1n & Lyloi Posurs, Dimness of Fali i 1ha Hleds e |’%'.?y“f'x'l§5’r',lrfifi.'.§;"“ b 'siu in the [lesd, Deficlel Pe n g GI5 ‘and, Eyck. Tatus 1 tha B, Clesty L‘i-'u'nf.‘ i I N R R ] e RADWAY'S PILLS will fres thasye, ok U MARATE LU UL e T culita per bux, - Soid by Drokgiss. Ovarian Tomor IR, RADWAY'S REMADIES, 1 kave Lind ap Ovarlan Tamor ta tho Ovarles . uud Ilowels for Ton Years 2 - tapwar: Thad (Axnon, Des a1, 113, ey iAnwATS Troutha. Speclal Dispatch to The Trivune. Jourer, 1lI.. June 6. —3rs. Lewls Ettor, mother ‘of the llon, 8, M. Efter, State Superintendent of Schools, died this morning at her homa in Lock- port Township, aged 70 years, TIYDROPHOBIA, Nzw Yonk, June 0.—A letter from Trfilpétown, Barbadocw, atatca ‘that Kdward Trowbrldge, of the woll-knuwn mercantila house of Trowbrldgo & Co., diednt'that pluce of hydrophiobin May 12, having been bitten by a pet dog in March |axt, Mr, Trow- ridio was Unitod Statca Cdneul at Jiarbudacs dut- ingz Presidant Lincoln's Adraluistration, aud ren- dered Important servico by bis efforty tn proventing Confederato crulscry from obtaluing supplics there. —_— RUN OVER, Bpectat Dispatch'so Tha Tridune, ‘RonLryutoN, Ta., June 6.—An aceldunt occurred at Warren Statlon, on the Burlington & Bouth:” weastern Itallroad, to-day, which sy occasion the deéath of ‘Prank Btlllwell, of Tort Madison, ‘brakemahn 6f the ‘road. JFlofell from the tender ‘of s backing engine, wiifcli ran over him, The cx- “act nature und axtent of his Injurles are not known hore, but ihey are serious, THROWN, FROM A BRIDGE. ; Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Tribuna, TNDtANATOLIY, Ind, Juno 6.—Thls morning, ‘while standing on'the Pan-Handlo trck east f tho | “city, Pleasaiit Johnson, aged 81, o resldent of Ipv- ington, was thrown fram o bridgo and killed. 3o | iwaa, In “early’life, & pnglunlnem citizen of Eastoin Inamna, horough Abolitionist, ‘wnd conngetod Wit tha Underground Ttatiroud, th ROy A TATAL PALL, .. -Hpecial-Dipatch fo The Tribune. GavrxNa, ., Juno 6,—3r, Alplheus Kinney, o ‘well-borer residing at Btockton, in this cuunty, o e o 1 Lot and ‘recolving Inju Vido tron o Uleu fo Teatnunortly aftor the accidente o 1% MWitenaan Beveral Gmods haye asked this bode to recunider tha actlon taken at tho lait Geaoral Kyned fardlng tho question of & mtaftorfum, wnd, « Viiiuas, W bellove thiat tinie will do'muen to (o ity throtore, Tieavteed, "Phiat wo doem 1t mexpedient to take up tho matter at this meetiug pf the Bynol. . “Ihe above pasagd wwithout a dissenting volce, and °| tha question was Iafd over Indufinitely. . Mhio fullowlug¢ porsons were appuinied to con ‘stitute the Board of Forolgn Misnlons:: Drs, C. A, Stork, J, U, Butler, the lteva, Goore Bcholl, . Chitz, and Messrs. M. Bueblor, Witliam Komp, and 8. 10, Schiucker, 503 s Various committees of mimor momerit roported, 'Dr. Chiarloa A, Hay {mpreasca upon the Sysad tho fiaportanco of securing an increasod fund for the support of supersnnuatod clengymen aud tha wide ows of deceaved minlstera, ‘The report upon fnsufticlent bonevolent cantri- butlonsof tha Church vhowed ‘the source of the dificulty toba the insuliiolent fnformation cone roing church work, want of wpirituslity, the uns 0 love of ntotioy, nd tho lmrtl'wmr ueglect of sciplining the people in contribating. Tho ras ‘port charved tho whale niatier upon the neglipence and olt indliTerenco of the pasiors, 14 suggusted Ahe neceaalty of preaching frequently upon the! ) mibject ‘of “benedcenco, and ofganizing female nwisslonary voclotics, ; ¢ Ay Varioun' resolutions occupled. the attentlon of he Bynod., .. Thd finnl seaston of the Bynod was held in the avculu, whon thoclosing bushiess was irayuacied. Ihe Byriod Gnited In -einging tho kiymn ** Blest bo the tia that binde, ' eic, Fho Bynod reiained stapding whils the closing prayer wus madv, und the Twenty-cianih Convine tlon of the General Slnud of the Fvangdlical Lu- therai Chuteh fn the Unitelt §tatok was concluded. Special Dispated to ‘Mhe Triduns. ‘Warenrows, Wis./ June 4. —Tho Evangelical e ——— . THE WORKINGMEN. Few Yons, Juno 0.—Tho strike among thola- ‘borers an tho plers and freight depots of tho Penn- sylvania Railroad Company ended thin mornlog. The committee of Isborors called upon severnl Dfominont merchants tn.this clty, yestorday, for advice, and, were told.to. resuma work as soon as posaible st the lest coiopromlse offered by tho rallroad ofiicials. At a mniceting this morning it was declded to resume work this morning st the comprom!iso rate of 14 cents per bur. After helire ing the report of_the committoe, tho men immedi- ately rosumed work v New OuLgaNs, June 8.—On Tresday the Clty ‘Adminfstrators sdopted an ardinance that all city ‘work should be done by contract, ‘To-daya hryn A mumber of city Jaboress avscwbled in front of tho l'll{ Hall, using harsh_lancunge und threatonjug violoncs, but fAinally . dimerscd sfter adopting o resolution requesting the Mayor not to sign the contract ordinance, The laborers. apprehend the employment'of negroes if the coutract ‘system provalls, . ... SOUTH CAROLINA. Coroxnia, 8, C., Juno 0,—Tho report of the Conteronce Committeo appolntad ta adjust tho dif- fercneds between the two Housca relative to the Appropriation ~ blIL was _bdopted by the loubo” and Scnato to-dsy, ~ thus Snuh:g q eud to the fuancial dead-lock, While no direct oppropriation ta mado ju the Ap- ropriation bill for bhe, payment of the ntervat on he public debt, yet this lavy S8 mado sad specides lly appropriafed for that purpose In the Supply hfl[ g'lm tesult §s virtuslly the same, . X A'copcurrent, renolulion wau patscd by both s ta-duy declariug the .d“;AM Judge I, B, welcome A onded 1o by Dr. W, IL Davls, i behalf of the Boclety, The minutes of she last meoting weore read aud lpgrnwd. aftor which the regular bosinces of the Hocloty and committce work was taken up, the most important of which was tho recommending of Lr, W, Il Hauscr, of {la; elty, 10 the Governoe ne & mormber of 't State Tioanl of [oealth, representing this Soclety. They nceepted ap invitation of Ur. Hauser to fuke & earrlage-ride through tho city, s Hourned il 8 o'clock Lo-morrow mornisy. ———— . OLD SOLOIERS. - GOULD AND TIE C.,'B. ‘& Q. Merars. Jay Gould and Sldney Dillon pald o visit yestenlny afternoon to Mr. W, B, Strony, General uperintendent of ‘the Chlcago, Uhirlington & Quincy Hallroad. Tho visit was rather & sarprise, a8 thicre has existed o' coldncas botween these pare tiea ever vlnce tho recent rofasal of Uould to carry out tho agreement made with the Chicago, But- Iington & Quincy and the Mlisouri River Ratiroad, - by Which Lo war botweoh tho Tatter road and the oy L mave sutniow e gor b rs. 1 tricd {ho best olj siciaus Of thils 'I-c‘- e 440 goary, | bied 1he Lest SR L [au 1d have 1iv A o Bthe fndaces mabs i LA hok e Talsh o Ahiein, bat BRal, stie @l l_lalx MUY ‘OVER AND KILLED. B ’ Spectal Dirpateh s0 Tha Trivune. oliberation, 1 tried thems, Unton P'aci ilroad was to cowme . e nt, o o1 N ectio; N by 'Luthersn Synod of Wisconain, which has boon = pec > - 0 Ttesolvent, fwo baxes of Fiom Vaint Sean e " earnod, s, Sifieutcy | ftpoater racant, on the BLound 1ot Hio S ttioh | Seaeean, " ewolion mad rarond: rolled - anerie " ‘gectalDlevisch to The Tribunie, Hollng lte el ‘soselon In (6l ciry singo Afuy | Wanaaw, Tud., Juno .—Waraaw fs crowdod | yhiiiiissciaix bolicsot atener !fi«a itk waw pot wreachod by Meats, Qould | timo not belsig yacan, dnd ordefing an oloctionto {‘oni ' fdr 10" la cast covid bo seen the: Dimveur, fa., Junwd,—~A little 0-year-old son | U, sdjournea thls wttornaon. tho ergantzation | witlpoopl,radiant In Sage, buuting, bauners, sud | wittoufady epsarentbencat. | deleriloct o her snd CDillon but Gthey elmply - talked | il o Yacuuey lo-mofrow. gloomy foreat cutting of the praitle. /Through | of tno ‘Tov, ‘Magamian Veas ‘run grer .by thecars’| OF Indeptedent Bynods and tho Inutititlng of 8 | {ranenarencios, and full of muste,” the vceaslon | SiTEyloied bes Bore baliieh ot e Mo atura they Shitncton &GS ey hee 5, howerer: son T ghe il o, i ot U005 100 bouses, €ould | ot vaterloo amiled tocdsy, while’ sttdbiing | \ir S5 Subioea s shARY oo e atsns | bo0 the Snbal reunlon o (e old soldlerof the | #Ers et b ow CS0R70v0 ROUELE ., e tht urllngion ulriey. 5 r, KOMI E 0 81 o o 3 000 " bjce g 3 o@ uo) Henidcanto tn fils ylsit, s Dr, Gould e probwbly:| TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, _{ Ufua'to tho wodt tho! clauda. mies Nnd engaged .| Vo climb oa thio trafa in motlon, ot of fio Byiod, creating wari discussions, and | Teoth Indiana District, which began bere to-day | ¢ 4onURuet o usg tagmadician usilh § M4 ECE: vy hoen witbholding bis signaturs from the compact’| Corusnus, June 8, ~The State Doatd of ‘Agri | thelr glant strifo, thew, band i Lisnd, started . e exciting deep jaturest aulopR the mey Bothy and will continue until fo-tnorrow night. Tralus havo boon areiving all day londed with peovle, In- ¢luding several inllitary orvenizations and io- pmicrablo brags bande, “Thers bas been Mittle dons tu-day except 0 rocelve dejegations and assign themto’ quarters. “The Logansport (ireys, com. manded by Capt. Chase, bad & Oruse- 0'on the pubilo square, and to-nleht there wis & grand tls- pley of dreworkd at Centre Lake, where an im- ngiiee crowd wes assewbdled. The programme to« norrow compriscs speeches, drilld, procossions, 10., and & grund time ¢ axpected ————— 1OWA MILITIA, Bpecial Dispaich o The Trivune. Drduque, 1a., June 6.—Tho Military- Conven f1on which haa baen {o sesalon in this cjty. ta-day closed with a grand parade through the clly, and & bsiust and ball 3t the Jalien louss; 7 Amoog the most prominent {n'sitendancs was Aaj't-Gon, Loohy, of Dea Moines, and Col, G. H. Oils, of the . Fourth Regiment, McGregor. Gov. Nowbold was | spected, but m:ml'1 & letter :;-unx &:n nn:nt i v bis_sttendance. Hvorytnin; eten ot plossantly. e abject of the Couvens fon waa to accure favorable legislation that will not only susialg the mily bug recogalse the nu- m questiona \vfil be placed before the Luthersn Min- ‘juterinl Conference which mects at Oshkosh next Angust, ‘Phe nest annual mdoting of the Fynod iwh }ue held in Mliwsukee the fist Thuraday aftes Trinity Sunday, 1878, Dby which the new_pool Was to_go inlo operation uhit!) Lo was atro ho had a safo hold on the Chicagy & Northwestern and Chicako, Ntock Ivland & Pu- cldc Railroads. Now that all doubls in that'. rospect have been remaved he may be willlag to havu the new pool o into effcct, snil" his visit Wwas the prelude towards an amicable sottlement. 3r. C. K, Perkine, President of the Missourl Raver latlruad, as'fu the city yesterday, Lo states tBat while ho (s willing o abide by the agreement ecently wade, be (s not at all suxious ta baye it _. . carrled out 44 be would undoubtedly get tho bes. ter of tho Uniou Pacific In the eud. . on the march of . Dr, Harvey's home, a milo amla quarter weit, ay o pile of kindliug-weod, aud nust In line wax the lome ntulud-lly Vel n J s c cry, e e encions. e b0 et matied: 1 rul) blaat, and, 88 w musleal evont, It Is certainly a leu”n lh: :lhon,}\.nl “i:hm:l"."\' nml\v;n.u-mu]!.. ‘greag wuccens. ‘Tho singing.socteties which aro .uninjured, the house uf Charlee Yanoy Wells, 1a | takinx part in tho Bangerfest had nearly all errived B e i | 'vesterday, bitt » faw moro camo ‘tu on the lato belonglag to Mr. Wells, lay dead, Tho toreible | 'tralus, and others reached Quincy this ‘morntag. “carrent nad uugm her and burled ber through the | 3Miss Drasdill snd Mr. Dluchoff came In last oven- ing, aad'sppedrod this afternoon at'the matinee, "l';' forty l:flll.'w ‘nlm ‘Em‘;"m"'f"w“ tho cdlg- o{ the town, The sirects of the town runniugut | They each sang olos, as 0fd alia"Mlas Helerio Tae Highit ngles with the slver, Bamau In opder, and | ideiey and M. #uler, ' Mive Balatks and MissfD) +llt alvo rendered a duo. Ths recoption of i in the diraction of the atorm, Walnut, lialatka bae boon'truly fattering to ‘this lady, buf ro Locusl, Main, llulb:xr.v.rm;my .lm‘ l‘el;h hu":"ua";“‘ e e, aralh streets from imird. so’| 14 ally dosorved by hr rumarkadle voice, anit tho ‘manner in Which she execates tho mog ditlicult Third ond bifth. Mala strcet, from Thlrd to Fifeh, was the econv of tho dustruction of most c valusble property and loss of His., Tho builds | (pisssges of vocslizatlon, * Bha was warumly grectod Tnge” dostroyod weill be - taken Ju detall, A s Light Guard and of Chicago, with who L | ‘she npr]cenwd In concert a few yearswlnco. The .concert this evening was well ‘atteaded, and the sty e seanifur b gt gincutin SRR Nk O Pl ; W, G 3 § g 3 o ki 3 o aonilel ruses ottons: "ba roofs of all-|iwers loudly appleudad 054 W Geetosral” | he Commiltica gn Dibuslon of te Dioceso, ap- \ wel ut:.nl the "dland hu:‘[nrs {5",":"'ifif'iy"x‘ézfii.\i"cin'{"“ff{fi? Lgnl'hgfll’;lunnk . | pointed at tha last Conventlon, submitted away il tucks wery al} dawsged and. ere vimp) . o1 . ur- | lengih; tdeblsrl it g SeReones St T St St | i o o ety o ived i the hy to-slabity e th” Bangsetal: | (halocesgwy bt e e et ‘tho Master ‘#e to his deteation by fhe spantsh | MOF5 The frout sud rool wers KEOKUK WATER-WORKS On recommendation ‘of the Committes on the ‘Bpecial Dioaich 9 The' Tribune, pbery 5 nly;u L. Al “ave puonds. Wit aad, Surlok thut time lostorty. E:QUINCY SANGERF sl fesai mna?fl,m.fi!‘ ;‘nglasfl' L Quixer, 1ll.,'Jane U.—Pho Sangerfeat s now in culture linva declded {0 hold tho next Siate ‘Falrin ;l:h city, commonciog Bupt. 10 and continulng Ave D) Pat. aix Al I 100k thireo dozen bottlua of the Cat o , nad sl boxes of ghe Flls. i dadit ot i, otaniituds 10 Giud for this alpd my ducp pmiction, ' T0 Yoty Ui 324 yaur woadertul medioine, [ foat decply Indsbict s m 3"," (athat {c1uay Boss Fuch & el Bobduiuletec 6 ile U0 % "0 ninnim, Mre, Dlubine, wha makes (ho sove certieate, l11b bt e Bpecial Dizpated to Tha Trivi: 1 Breravo, N, Y., Juae 6, —The Buffalo T of Trade Drow'wflr*aullllqll board for option, trading, A commilice of §ye was appoluled at & meeting of the Hoard this afternoan (0 draft rulés aud regulations to govern the nmlln{n aud tosl. 1eds thero done, Lhe'sessfons to be held. durlug ‘aMetnoons, . 5 Tostux, Aaas., June 0,—A¢ the. anuual meeting stokbolifers of the: Frankin Telograph . (Lompany the following Dlreclors ware chosen: ‘Sidnoy Didlan, Jay Gould, W, J. Bywg Joba Il ‘Mogilmer, Thonuas 'T. Eckert, Wenry, 31, Tabo cene. us' G, Furrls i , re-cloc cr! “add Auert B, Chabales Frevsurers © i —————— . % .. -INVESTIGATION, ¢ Koy West, Fla, J —Col, Wicker, Col-; fector of Customs, pursusst 1o instructlons from the Secrotary of the Treasury, dlspatched the ‘sevenne steamer Crawfary to-pight in suarch of \2e. FPISCOPAL, Spectat Dispatch (o Ths Tridbuns, TI¥neaNarors, Tud,, Jutie, 0.~The Dlocessn Conventlon met agoin this morning, A resolytion ‘way submisteidl by'the Rev. E, A, Bradley that In all parfsh wéetinga all reglatered ‘comnmunicants (n ‘good slanding of elther wéx and of whatever sge ‘wnall bavo B £ight to Yute, anfl none Gtbers. Ne- ferred to the Committee on Cahans. & Tt was stuted In hehalf of Bigw, UplTold, widow of the late ivhop Tpfold, that, on sccount ol the fiusncial embarrsgsment of tho docese, whe re- Uinquishos tho balance shown to be dus ber Ly the ‘report of the Treasurer of $373, atid also an sn- nuity In fature. S ad miediciue 0 of t bur statement s . LERCL, - e e I L Bt . ibbins, b pe i LR R flifi&fnfilfilfl orruct " Ay oo YhoEdowanr ins will be! "V‘ht'lllwmfill {aigued) Eit DolRE ™ RY B "% B, POND. , REDUCING EXUENSES, néeting was Leld at tho Grand Pagide Hotel yesterduy Letween the General Ticket and Pase xenper Agenty Interested fu tho California business for the “purpose ‘of devislog sncans by which the expenscs the roads Incur ou that busfnces can be, reduced. The gentlewen attending this mooting all agreed that the expenses on the Callfornia busi- nbes bad to be reduced §f the roada deaired to make s0omg 1poney, but opinlohs ¢iffered us to the ma: utr fu which' this was to be broaght aboot, = Aft s Joug discusslon 1t was declded o -lo}a 1ha pa) u{rn( of comuianion to “f'""' after July 1, “Aj olber miccting wiil shortly bo beld to take furiher actlon fn regand to thig matter, and see whether tho —_— DR. RADWAY'S Sargaparillian Resolvenl, “his confinement, and oiber strocitics:| bI0Wn out. and tho sbeds snd stable In the rosr; ; Hined sotdiery. D P ¢ tutal] ki 1 i 'Relations of the Diocess to thy dentral Theological . e esivuey emplcyed cokicuat kg tirpuly il it E:fio';w’w?l:‘v:-l tl‘?n':')zg:.zx'fi:fi;l:i{f’o«;‘i::is‘ Ko, e DS o IhTvibine it | Beinary, 1t was elolved wat the diacero e Bt fase ROl iR e suiennny; THE GREAT BL0OD PURIFIER, ¢ i g g s iybvrtponid s B R e il e ol L e i ‘réducing ‘tho number of Trastecs in secordance | 0 - g 2iar FLINY & PERE JANGUETIE, Bpeital "WSUCI'C‘IP 1En'. Trivune. e e 0 BOs bulldiog, & sub-i| might, the Oty Gouicll, by ‘s volo 6f 11 tol, | yirs vhe secommendstion of 1o Boord of Trus- . HYMENEAL Far the Cure of sl Chronio Disessas, Berofy & Bpecial Dirpatch'to The Triduns. “Eusr Bavingw, Mich., Juue 6,—At the snnusl, election of Dircctors of the ¥iint & Pere Marquelte Haltway, held 1a this clty to-dsy, 25,050 abares oat of & tutal of 32,082 werg represepted, and the tollowlng Directors ‘wete glected: Jesse Hoyt, 5 1Epacial Diepaich £ Tha Tridune. Kangaxzk, L., June 0.—A suciety weddlng with ail the fashionabld socompaalments came off to-day at Bt. Paul's Charch, the Rev. 8, Phillips ftorming the Curemony after the prescribod plscopal form. The contracting partics ware ‘adopled & Water-Works ordinance, ' granting ta ‘tho ‘Keokuk \ater-Works Company a fravchlse for the period of twenly ‘years. The ordinance provides: for works of the capacity of 1,500,000 gallons ‘ol ‘Water perday, ten miles of sireet malng, sad seve -| lesty-Bve Bro-bydrants. The eity agroes to pay s Srphiiitle, Hareditary or Contagloss, be 18 eated fa tas Lunps or Siamach, bllscr ‘Bougs, Pleah or Nerves, Corrap Sollds and Vitlating the Flzlds. » “Boosixutox, i, May 0.:~Jobn Loog, a former PHESEXTED A BKMABKABLE SIQUT, i ‘ecploye of g SleLeia Caunty Coal Gompan, waa | Th bottom of thy buliing bad Ui out o the found tn & dlstant ronm Of the' coal-shaft to-day in | jecond Hoor was gus level with the stegct, ~ Tho ‘a balf.uiarved und fnscoaibie condition, 11 tabe- | VORI ARG T WRLS wiste blown away; ) lu 8 reas Yesed ho Tntended fo- commait aulclds owing10:| ficiure s chaire a0d in ohe Cons. - Tho. s uble. svund of workers o wood coming ffom u wrecked ‘and sla0 favor alteration of the constitution of the Gengral scmmu;rn proposed, aud that threo ‘tusi¢e be nomlinated by this clerical and ons isy Cunveutlon. ' . The. fullowipg commiltoas and olicers were elected: Staudiy; _Comml“eu-clol‘fy the Ve, AV, I, Roberts, ud J. B, W : < Chror Scrotuls, Glandular Bwelllogs, T b hcroua. ARectiout, broblitie Loy esdli of o A, “Bradloy, a exceptivn of C. R, Tu l‘ol!-gt. mwd.K . ,.. CANADA EOUTIERN. . . 87. Teoxas, Vut., Junc 6.—~Atthe annual meste ing of tae slockbolders of ‘the Canads Soutyern Ballway to:day, the followlug Directors were elected; -W. I Vaaderbilt, W.'K. 'Vanderbiit, Avg hall, Samuel N. § X . e Elsoy O. Pike, & young jeweler, and Mivs Clars V. Lunigs, 1) New York: W. W, Crapo, ‘A. 1. Beadury,'E. D. L —————— shed caused the r terta ssk: **\What's o | rental of §100 per snnum for each hydrans for ‘the | weid; Laity, W. H. Morrison, 3. D. Howlsud, and 4 ' "unioh, T10sn Madel, Now edionss. Follo Mewmingion, Jton, Doleudschs or Dobrula- P L T it | B UR R R at| S Sty Bl S UL | o, 8 el bl one Sty s | RGOS R R R N. Y.; it. I8, Pish, Utléa; J. H, Preatlss, Chl ip London Times, : fon.» Iu tbe body.of iho wreck, Dencath LR TS By D I Oyl Buale, o boDuiitagn | with vell” nd oranga-Uiomoms, | A reception at | SOmpIsiath dout Dropey, Itickys B KHTR Cla: g3 Heary C. Potter, W, ‘L. Webber, East o Do riigs tnate sugeest aslpler apolliog | brana aod Hiobeid, couid ba oty o doa- | Sffntuce, nd it wes only wiapled sfiec tio sty 1., Georie, Wi, Oniken, B- | e reatdence of the bride's parents humediately | e, Sia CERICE, §) FLA BOTTLE BN S i N | atprirtanihsn ket be sitas Buerl | ob Mualed | Sl Sl S5 ounl, ke llog nesly chod T i, Mihled | U resiencs ot by des, parets bt | B, T i cexsed, ‘and 0. G a1 Convention—Cleryy, ‘the iobarts, 4. br Wakosell' Ane - umu-“uu wuu;n:s Sud Mra. ‘Pike leTt for Toledo and Liher Essla cities ou the 2 o'gluck train. - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ‘Naw Yonx, June 6, —Arrive§—~Steamers Slata of Pounsylvenia 'snd Bolivla frow Glasgow, Scythla T oo ey vt T Y c ‘s —Atzivy from Lo:d»n. A 3 & tor i tho German alphabet does not eau tho | talloring cetab hiiest, next wouth, and Rejux. Jeiter, bul uscs tho combluation ‘dach’ €0 repro- | brandt's meat vhop aud saddlury were 1n a bad way seat it.. Much of our knowledie of the geogruphy | for two-etory frawme dwullm;‘l‘ helng roofcss gad’ of Turkey baa been derived from German sourced, | gutted, and threateniog to fall. The place was Lndw we have ot the word *Dobrudschs,' But | poluted out whete had stood Guorgs Relnat's shoa there any valid reason why Entmhmn wbould | shop, 1t lay now beueath tho ruius of the ) be worrted with this crack-faw looking wurd? Aud | ing two-story brick buildlngof Watking Liros, why should weltegs and campoaliors by called upon | which kad fallen on it. ,\\;‘\nmh “lf'v the rutns, ‘0 ewploy funt Ietters when one would sepressit | of tho froceey stor of Watkine Lros, _ Mers me *Doksudu’ more slmply sad accul 71" | Qe i hls death, When theshbekol > - SPRINGFIELD, fLL. 8pectal Dirpalch'so The Tribuns. Semixorieeo, DL, June 0.~Licut,‘Gov. man lefs for Qulngy to-dsy, and it Is understood will make an ress “before ‘the Jilinols Btate ‘Bangerfest In that city to-morrow. i “A petition In volustary badkruptey was '8lod to- day by Robest T. Holmew 2 sslovn-keepsr of TR. RADWAY & 00, 32 Warnepst, M. B — e Read * Falso aud True.” A letser-mamp to RADWAY w 00, K& 03 \_vs_-f-'ég )jglv‘ York. 'hmxmuu ‘warth thoussnds 3 e Joha D. Howlsnd, . Trwin, eud W. H. Morrlson. Tho Bishop announced the ‘appointment of the Tuva Andruw Mackio, 8. J Kiquch, K. A, Drad- 1o}, and W. N, Wobibé, as Examlnlog Clisplulns, “fiavid K. Soyder was elected Megloitar, and BT

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