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i . N e : l 5 # el . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1878 R Did ho ray he had ‘Oxed* the Judge and was going to ‘flz” the Grangor fnry?" “1fn tolid ma that ha hiad 31,000 which he wontd gpend to ralirond the Gerrityazcto nrosecute them. hac in whot I miwore to, and If they putanything elee Into the afidavit 1t I wrdng, ' **\¥ns pnything #Ald abott & continnancet” ¢+ paid, * | guess they will pets continnance.' e snid, *{ guess they won't,® *4 What svas ratd abont fixing the reporterst™ s+ Lenid, < you aro giving them n hard racket in the papers,' and ha sald, * Yes, and they will get A harder one.' " Thin was abont all that Renafnger wonid !l‘. He seemedd ostoniahed at the atalementsin the aflidavit, and to the reporter 1t Inoked ax 1f somn doctoring had beon done; that fa, atatements of Lionmnger full of slang were taken tu mean such and such & thing, and the .inter. pretation pot npon hia words was nnch stronger than he intended. While smart enongh in hin way, he ia doabtles orant of law pro- credings and afdavits, and is & oian who wonl flfl': T that thev were simply 1n obedlence to the higher Inw of rescrvatinon, Lano ng machin a [imit woa chaneed from foart lind do reat deal to contribnts to ihe present The proposed Centanary of Al condition of the lsbaring-classes, by crowdinz | fam wll?lw held in Balthnoro in 1884, Instead of themt oat of the worsshopa, filing thelr piaces with | Boston. rade nnda who had no kit In manuiecinring. and - e — by foreing the manufacturersinto competition which Nowored bricesand rates of 1abar 1o the Inyiry of (he AMUSEMENTS. working-claesen, In_conclusion, he reul’ some- hinz ahoat the famines in England and the gener: ! ” ally ¢ownetrodden condition of workinzmen every- IIOOLEY'S THEATRE. where, and nrzed & faw of tho srguments to he ew York I'ack Theatre Comedy Company sdduced in favor of the ca-onerative aystem, mad itself known to Chicagn theatre-goera for tho nnlv.:r-'v“e'fxr"c{a':':':ifl to continuc the discussion for | first time lant evening. at Uooley's Theatre, and eek, Ci led, & O pantlon of tho Rev. Mr. Parkhurat, the Pre- | Mef "ith & ety (hendly weleom” from the elding Fider woa aclected 10 open tha dincassion at | #udlence, which was unueoally targs for et s et fimh night. The private boxen jrere_oecu: r. 0. I, Horton, nvitation of the Presiding | pre Y n party of distingnished guests, Pider, aidromed tho Asanciation 1n pehalf of the £mong whom was $i1ss Clars Loulse Kellogg, and meetthgs to be neld this semmer at Lake Nlufl,and o8 ol ured hin honrorn Lo ut forth auch offorta anwould | the audlence was, generally spesking, compored make thore meetings 8 succeee in ayory sense of | Of tho beat theatre-going classes of theeity. The CRIMINAL NEWS. pointments In t! veata the real P"M tn®s denuncfation of the ‘8outhern Rebels " wio still biock the ame. - 1t §s now the Sun'smission towhip the Smithe ern Congreaamen into the conspiracy, and ni- ready-the Dourbon press ore secking to ronse the peaple to the point of demanding that thelr Congrestlonal Representatives shall do the nd- ding of the Esstern consptrators, whose pra- gramme s S:) to force Tilden, peaceably, if pos- sihle, into the White House before 1830, ur, thay fatling, (2) to compel the next Natjonal Conven- Lon to accept bim as a Presfdential candidate, 1t 1t were not designed to put Hayes otit, the necessity of denying this design, whenever they speak of the agitation, would not force itself an - the Bourbon journals. Tho plot ta to plsy ot the pansions of the Bouthern prople, and arouse thein to blood-keat. Does the South want another war for the benefit of 8am Tilden and the host of officé- o “The notlce that certatn mines were 10 resnmo work to-day at the rato of tvo and a haif cents o bushel apuears to have inflaenced the striking minera, who mitored threata not only aralnst the operatare. but jagainst the men who would work At the rates proposed. It 1a known they have boen desperate for some time past, and tha present {n. cendiary more han been entarily fooked for- ward 1o, The leaders, who appear to ha peacefally dlsposed, are nnabie to carh the =headlong desperation of the men, who krep on crying out that thelr familics are starving, and they themselvea without any means to provide them with hread, and tHle conseqnence in that the miners bave heen threstening and demonateative, and the reault i3 plainly to be seen in the workines tois morning of the fre-fend, The minesde- atroyed, it reems, had Intended to resume work 1o.day, iIntending to pa '.’9? centa per bushel to all miners who wonld take it, and it 15 belleved that sonie of the more. desperate cnaracters among The Case of the Notorious Qar- ritys Again Called at Geneva, lll. The Methodist Ministers of Chi= cago Rosume the Discus- sion of Socialism. Lawyer O'Brien Withdraws from the Defense of tho Thugs. Citizen Bchilling Enlightens Them as to Their Duty to the Labor- ing HMan. he Boil of the Desperadoes Declared In* snfficlent—Thoir Incarceration in It Is to Assist in the Realization of the Communistic Ideat of an Earthly Protestif a lawyer said to nim, **Ol, that ls 8l » the word. Dplsy was the farce-comedy af °* Champagne and | t| [I a: re ho mines | $eckers whose only hope of feasting on olbcial . Oonsequonce, TRMEE o+ Wo will fix that e are in & hurry."" Paradise. ‘The meeting then adjourned. Opstern™ whiclu under anotlier nama, o ven | e b e ingra- Commatiee here | critinbs fs Tilden' Tudoresel Thet 1s toe quea- When the full texi of tho afidsvit ia received e 8t MeVicker's Tsat week. and whic is atiil golng | to-day, however, dénies that the strikes had any. | tlon. To this the lasus Is narrowiog. fomcthing forther may bo learned ahout this re. PRESBYTERY. on at that thenire, As 1o the plecs ftacif, there1s | thing to do with the conflagration, and mainisin —————— markaole doctiment, for that portion about the re- | Yastarday's Proceedings in the Hitle left to be except thst it Is apleasant = that the charge sgainat tlem la unjust. They as- ert that, while many of them are desperatc, the leadern are determined that no act of viclence shall be permitted. A Inter dispstch from Belleville zays that the mining works were discnvered to be onfire by John Given, a Jaborer, who attempted to give an alarm, but was prevented by miners, who threstened to kil him, The works were valucd at 810,000, and wore the property of John Williams, of st. Loals, and Weber Brotlicrs, of West Bellavilie, —— th riers In certainty unteae, and it i quostionable f Dowling ever aald what s attribaoted to bim, or that Bessiuger evor sworo to any such thing. A DEATIL-BED CONTESSION, &peciat Dispatch to The Tribune, Lxsanoy, Pa., May 20,—The Village of Myers« town, 8 station on the Lebanon Vallay Iranch of the Philadelphia & Reading liallroad, ts vety much exelted ovora confession made by John Stoever, faterview with an Afflant Whose Al- leged Deposition Was Produced in Court. An adjourned meetingof Chicago Preabytery was o1l of fun, and eingalafl B e MeCatmien Dlned e | e O O ot attendance wan not large, owlng to tho fact that | Uiw farces thaihave been produced s I occnpled with 8 ecrapo into which an incxperience Reromiy . iawars, ‘Taa Tor, J: i, Watke, | Foun clerzinan [y llcaing. s sneroent Msderator, was fn the coatr, and the Rev. J. H. | of the city, and cut of which he tries to wrltzia Trowhrldge wan elected Scribe pro tem. Ry teiling’ 8 le. In Mr. Shannon's verglon, A letter of dismissal was granted to the Rey, | Which 1aatrung into four scts, there innv edort Daniel Lord to the classis of Montgomery, lterkl- | Mado to fone down the, hrowler comle mer County, N. Y. This ehgrch belongetothe | jawyer Is: left . iu_ & rather dnblous tom the characierlsed & good mlfl{ of been produced of late, It in THE PHONOGRAPH, To the Editor of Ths Tritune. o Guseva Laxe, Wis., Msy 18.—The courteona ¢ ceriticiam of Mr. George H. Blienof the artlcle on the phonograph I cheerfully mccept. \What is «pruved to sound reanon and perfect senses cannot .be painsald, My suggestions wers hared on the rteteinent **that the phonograoh worksentirely by meclsnical force.” 1 may Lo mistskon in sup- * Presbyterian Assembly at Pittsburg. Southern P‘l'clbyhfllllll and Southern Methodista Still in Council. A Perfectly Diabolical Crime Perpetrated Near Ot- tawa, I, THE METIODISTS. B v ing that this statament isgeneraily belleved. .1 oue of ita most respected citizens, Stoover dled | mue Mathodists, at thelr regalar weekly meeting | AMerican Heformed Church. position s the cartain falls,~which helzhtens the FIRES. waal Rk, Ko th , Pa., o | bed, & : i o of Apell 10, 878, there were recelre \ W) : n i e T e ot D Hieads f his iud | fabiccts STk Melationy of the Chuve ta Saclnl y tion. bot littfe more spicy. The material difter- LAWNDALE chanical, of itber alr of ether? Into the Presbytery elght minfsters, and nine had | cnce I8 In the playing of the narte. The intutpre- been dismissed, one waa deceased, one church had | tation _of the meversl chsractera by the been recelved, one {the Tenth Church of Chicago) ‘l":u‘l !'l‘{:le-\gfu“ cgm;é-n;“\; um(n .“..‘:5:“.& i lumm liad been dishanded: in three Instances the pase st of AcVicker s company, ERe {ora1 retation had been sstartined hetween church | Siogs like apother, plar, sitliough the, thabane and pastor; In five cases the relation had been dis- | far, r. mes Lewls represents tie conn. solved; one licentlate had been received, and three | iry pastor. and throws consiverable humor Into diemlesed, his conical perplexitica—s kind of liumor which "The ltev. C, T.. Thompson made & verbal repors | belonga to Mr. Lewls rather than to the character, on the Sonday-schon] werk, stating that every | Mr. W. J. LeMoyne an the Serfon i exceedingly church had & Sabbath-school, 'and some had more | Bmusing, and 18 une of those choice bits of charac- shan one. All were floneishing, terization for which this stecling sctor bas for year "The Ifome Mirefons Commities reported themp | beon ceisbrated. Mr. Maginley plaved the lawyer plications for ald from the churches for tuc en- | In & gulet, earnest way, that sdded force to tue wuing yesr. together with recommendations as | homor of the situations, MF. Fearron in the same followa: Wheellnz Cliurch, $100: First Cburch | past taken & Larlenqua view. of it, Lut he was of Diraidwood, $:00¢ Libettyeille and Half-Day, obliged to do 80, because thers n no such comn- 8200; Holland ~ Church, ; First Qerman | plication in his ca Church, $500. as tn this verslon. Maginiey's Intervretation AL this polnt of the report_considerable discus. | 12 certainly the most roasonable, and the miost con- slon ensucd, the Rev, Mr. Targer, of the Firsy | ducive 1o ihe hnmor of the fnaie. Mt J. G @ernan Chureh, clanaing that the church should | baville played the young lover with considerubie havo $000, Il¢ said that the allowance of §300 | #pirll, and the head-waiter was wall represcuted swus inaufMelont to pay his cxpenaes, and lis abonld | by Mr. Hailey, who gave us 5 good plct- be compelled to leavo the Presbytary unloes mors | ure of the Cockney. The Jadien in the cast were were granted, Mberally npplauded, and their metits wera thor- On motion of the Rev, Mr. French, the matter bnflmi recognized, Miss Midney Cowell, who s roferred back 1o the Commttiee, fecommend- | canie here octutnally with the Wyndham Comedy ing that they report an aliowanca of 8700 to (ko Company, met with 8 very cordlai reception. The First Qerman Chureh, two other prominent tole for the Indies were most “Ilie Committes further reported applications as | 8zccptably filled Ly Mlss Mary Walnwright snd follows:. 8t. Anne, $200; iteanion Church, | Miea llosd Osbora, $1,000; Westminster Church, £000: Riverside, Srm—— $as0¢ &'n;u" and DaPage 1000 passed over 10 tho THE ADELPHI camiin|tice on Stistentation. Tho fishing-scason huviug returned, it 18 appro- On 1notion, the action with referenco to the Ho)- . T o sl s sarorrad pacita | Driata tiat theatro-goers rhouid egain enjoy the the Committee, in orilar to seo It the sppropristion | feats of tho piscatorial genius who vervades the might not be cat duwn athl] further, piuce callod—for Inck of & better name, perhsps— o Cominlttee reported the following: . P Evangoline,” The chatm of the Lone Fuaher- TResolced, That osbyie e e D et Hoarg o by | man 18 of that dercription which enduretl forcver, Fork a sum ot least enual & the wmount asked for the | Aftera romarkably loog run, and continued suc. 5-:.;'.;!;{«;"'(,25'5‘!;;;;';: _';‘“flfl work witliln our bounds | cessea in all the princlpsl cities of the country, {rm.'* The prescnce of George Schilling, Prokopn tudek, and A, R, Pacsons, threo of the Bocialis Jeaders, armed and equipped with coples ‘of the National Socialtsf, which they distributed for the edification of the minlaters, wan rather an fnnova. tion on the usual order of things, At 11 o'clock the Rev. Mr. Craven by appoiniment read o paper | dovoted to the reiations of labor-reform tu the Church. 1Ife reforred at first to the tiots of laat aummer, dencribing the characters of those who engaged In them. The pure Compunist, he bu- Heved, conld probably nover be reached by evan- gelical Inflnencer. A large part of the erowd which encaged In those riols was composed of bad boyy,—the Frank Handes of soclety, <Tho honest laborer. by forca of cis- cumntances, was drawn Into the strike, along witn the bad and dishonest. Agitation was good, con- flict hetwees abor and capltal, In ccriain limits, was good, bnt it should be conducted In peace. ‘Where was the retief? Littlo was to bo expected from the law, lcgislation being controlied by eif- ish capitallsta, 1lelp in thisdirection would come when God should mise up men who wdnld stand up beforo the people aa the friends of rightt The tronble was that o man clected fn Chicago, who suuounced himaclf as 8 friend to Isbor in Chlcago and Cook County, traltorously deserted his constitucnts abont &s soon g he renched Waahington, Comblnation smong capltailéta conld accomplish no_good and tiermg- peut reaults, but co-operation mizht, and prohably would, onifard some reliel. Arbitration, e be- lieved, was the best human device for tho settles mient of dispates between laborors and cmployers. Jut the nicans, ahove all, to be empluyed was a betler feetinz Lotween the twa clastee, Thera wore emnloyers who \rero as patriacchs to thelr men, and in this state of feclint between the two Bonday afterncon & story-and-s-half frame bailding on the corner of Twenty-sixth street and Bonney avenue, in the Town of Lawndale, owned and occupled aa & dveliing by James Stokes, caucht fire from a defective fiue. Tho firo wan put out srithout sounding an alarm by the Lawndale Hose Company. Damage to the atructare, $200. AT PITTUBURG, PA. Prresnona, Po., May 20.—A fire this morning destroyed the planing-mill of George McKee & Co., corner of Thirty-third street and Pennsyl- yania ovcnue; also the gas-fitting oxtablisment of W. E. Klening, The Methoihet Episcopat Chintch on Thirty-third street wav badly demaged by fire ana water, The total Josa is estimated at $40,000; insarance 815,000, AT MENASHA, WIS, . Bpecial Correspondencs of The Tribune. MxxAAnA, Wis., May 18.~The house of Danlel Ripley was onticely consumed by fre at 11 o’clock Jast evoning. ‘'The origin of tho fra 1a auppoeed to Dbe from & defective chimney. Part of the furnls tnre was destroved, Jnsured in the Phanix of Hartford for 3000, —_— AT CONNING, N. Y. Consixg, N. Y., May 20. --The Corning, Cowa- nesque & Antrim Rallroad car-shops wore burned here this morning. Loss, $30,000; insarance, $25, 000. Permit me to present my Idess Inthe form of- questions, for 1 do not claim that scientifc knowi- edgo which would suthorize me to alats an facts that which has béen proved aa troth to my mind: Docs nat the metatlic point of the phoucsrapl, coming fn contact with the tiu.(oll, crcata sa elecirical current which conveys the gonnd in ac- cord with waves of alror ether? But conld the point, parsing over fndentations 4490 small that they cannot be seen by the naked eye,* produce by mera wave motions vibrutlons of the disk which could te heard? * Y Does not tho subtle forca of the electrical cupe ‘Alr et in motion causes this force, which ts con- nected with all matter, to act from atom to atom, and even **throuzh brick walln " it can carry the round of the bumsn voice, Cannot this force, { n- dependent of tue motior: of the alr, ‘or with.a - mution of the air too slight to pruduce audible vibrations of the disk, convey the sonnd? Mr, Blies says: **When & scntence ham been spoken fo the phonozraph, & subsequent record may bo made aver tho firef, and the two ulterances will be reproduced nt the same time, altbough thero s some confuston, and a slight {ndietincte ness," Can this wonder Lo eolved by adopting the theory proposcd? When the poiot firat passes over the tin-foll an electrical counection is establishied. In passing -over |t the second time. with difforent vibrationd of tho disk, o second connection fs established, In paesing over the third time. when the disk fs qnlct and recelving, the poiut takes up and con- vy batl sounds st orico, re not the workings of the phonograph and telepbone on the same principle, invoiving clec: trical actlou? c. that, ducing tho last twenty years, he has beena party to fonr murders. Btocver was A manof some property, and was hold fn high esteem, and were it mnot for the fact that tliose to whom he made the coufession Aare reliable men it would hardly be believed. Messrs, Heflelinger and Daub wil} Aopear before the Juntice of tho Peace on Wednesday, and make oatl as to what the confession le, but as yet wilt not i L to the public, notwithatanding the facl that it was the request uf the dying man that it should bu made public at his duath. One of the victime iseuppieed to be a canalboat Captaln named Neal, who was employed Ly the finn of Willlam Eckenroath & Iro. and who dissppeared while on one o Dis ftrips an hos mever Ixen heard from, Elgever says he helped to kill this man and that 8500 in monay was taken from him, ant his body thrown into the canal. Another vietim Murders, THE GARRITYS. Spectal Dipatch to The Tridune, asxzva, 111, May 20.—At last, aftor long years oferime and villainy, and an existence in which thelt and mnrder, ballot-box stufng, and mid- pight Ansareination have alternated. until it sccmed {hat outzaged Justico was nover to be vindleated, sud that law waa dead, the Garrity thuge have pbecn brought up to answer for one of their thou- sand crimea, ‘Thelr straw ball hn been swopt cone tewpluously on one slie, and to-night they share g ccil 1u the Kape County Jail, with & very good rospect of boing doomed to the Pene lewtiary for A term of years befors tbe week is out, They came here to-day {dmmphant {n tho belief that a continuance would pegranted, and that such action would put an end foihe coes. Mcsere, Mills and Trude, of Chicage, care hiere on behalfof the prosecution, sod W, W, 0'Drlen appeared for the injured Innocents, The conrt-rooin was well Glled at tho opening of the session, fora lively Interest fu felt hers in the {rial. About half-past 1 o'clock Judge Upton ealled np case No. O, that of The Peoplu agalnat Join and Hugh QGarrity for nssault with Intent to murder John Dowling. State's-Attorney Villls sald the prosecutionjwero ready. O'Brien saw he wae nos ready for trial, but was reagy to ehow causo for & continuance. Ile read an afl. duvft slgned by the defendants, alieging that Will- {am Pinkerton, of the Chicago Detective Agency, was & material witnoss, and was abaont in ‘Uexas, They expected to prove by Plnierton that, in Nos at the close of the aRair e _was struck on the head with a totchet, and the bady efectunally hidden. The othier two of hia victims are maid v have been dispoaed of 4n this way: Tno body of one was thruwu into a brick-kiln “and Lurned p, and the other was killed and then fasid beside & lwme-kiln, so ax to create the impression that while sloeping near its month he was sullvcated by the gas, ‘The sbove fucts biave just boen given to tho pubiic, and would have uot coms vut yet but for the fact that one of thie pariies could no longer en- dure tho suspense, It [4 8uld two of Htoaver's o camplices are still at liberty and realdents of this covuty. AT BALTIMORE. Batrixone, Md., May20,—\Wataon's steam forga and car-nxle factory, ot Locus Puint, burned thia morning, Loss, $23,000; insurance over 50 per cent. ——— Coal In the Britlali Ialands, | Iron (Londn)., Last year tho output of coal fu Great Britala and Ireland was 182,000,000 tons, A cuvle unle 1s equat to 147,103,000,000 cuble feet, and allow- oz 3 cubie feet ol coal iu the sulid to welzn A HORRIBLE CRIME. Epecial Dispateh 1o The Tribune, Lasauix, 11k, May 20.~Two wecks ago ta-ds littio Maggie Doty, 8 yearaand O months of ags whoso motber s now tho wife of James Monahsn. 7 2 MOUNT VERNON. 5 bor, Just prior to the diffculty, D 1 who lives In the Village of Utlca, five miles eastof | o170 be found th t 3 Tha resolution was adopted. this extravaganza has returned to Chicago, and, & ton, we bave 5,000,00,000 tons of coal {u a et o oo il Dowiingsdto | R ires 15 YL D 2Ly | it e folad et momms Sl VT, | it i e kento e riato | WS v he s of e gutenca (LRI | ) con | Sl ad e I grator weichtihan e Joha Gatrity, and would just s soon sliovt Lim ne | Bame of Ruasell, Iiving ot 8plit Rock, two miles | accommodations and to extend thelr iniuence | doy fn July. T T Tar Cirom. bafug on tho wane. Tho I'reparations for the Soldiers' Reunfon Next | vut been raiscd fn the British Islauds. Accord- smong the laboring classes, The Cathollc Chnrch waa alive to this nece: , and ite influence over the majority of this ciase was all-controlting. T caste apirit In tho Protestant churches must dl pear untll the churches were §n reality the homes of the rich and the poor. Minlsters should preach more contentment, mora kind feelings, mire of the Chriatinn graces, and, in general, endeavor to got nearer to the heartaof tha puople, He lud been #aved a8 & workingman, and he belioved thousands of them could be brought to God, TIHE REV. 8, 1, M'CIIESNEY roferred to the serlounness of the question, Tt was not a matter of morely . local {myortance, but of world-wide oxtent, Ilo desired lo take direct ls- sue with a statement miada 8 week ago to the effect that Methodiet preachices were in favor of capital »a againat labor. The great body of the 10,000 Methodist preachers on this continent came (o the churches fropi the laboring clasace, And the great rank and file of the Church's membership wos maae D of that bunple, who in the main_sspported the work of tha Church. It was absurd, therelore, to #ay that the ministers were in favor of caplial as agaiust labor, It war !"I‘I’“X tmposaible, Presiding-Elder Willing—And it {sn't o, ‘The Itev. Mr, McChesncy agreed to that. The statemont made s weok ago was not only falas with and a half west of Ullca. In the afternoon she atarted for home, walking aloug the canaltow- guh. and carrylnga kitten Inasack. Aftor that e none of hes friends saw her alive, Yenterday saftornoon her body was found n a litle stream of water flowing down from tha biaff, about a mile west of Utica, on tho opposita aldo of the cansl from that on which she had started for home, aud an examination proved that ahe had beon antraged and murdeeed, Hpectal Dispasch to Tha Tridune, Otrawa, Ill., May 20.—0neof the moat dss- tardly crimes ever perpetrated was brought to light ot Uticu, a few miles weat of this city, 1ast mght. A few days sgo a D-ycar-old daughter of Jamen Monahan, of that village, bad occasion to visit a friend hving near Bplit Hock, three milea West, and started to return home a little beforo noon, Since that time until last evening no trace had been obtained of ber whersabouts, although diligent sesrch bad been made in every direction. The bercaved friends wero rewarded yesterday by finding her body under s pile of rock near tho canal, and in a ‘borribly-mutilated condltion. 1t 1a clenrly ovident the liitle girl was tho victlin of wretches, whoaa livea aro scarcely worth tho neces- sary hemp to haog them. It would seom thut, after the villaina had accomplishied thelr bullish ing to the mose trustworthy statistics, the cod of 1878 wilt just completa the fizst cuble mile of coal, exclusive of waate fn mtulng, BUSINESS NOTICES, Bt. Louls, Nov, 10, 1877.=Mesars. J. Bure - nott & Co., Hoston: The rellef the Jonas Whit- comb'a Asthma Icemedy adorded ma was perfect: k hiave nut had & bad night sluco taking M. Thix complaint has troubled " mio for & lons time, snd I liave tried many thinzs, but in no case fuand any relief until your Memedy came to hand. 1 mowt cheerfully reconmend §6 to sy one trouhled sith Liay-fover or aathma, for It is the ouly remedy aver uecd by me with any good effects, Yours truly, Wi, T Masox, ©Of Mesars, Moson & Cordon, ~lawye:s, S517% Chestout atreet. ¥ ——— Uso * Mrs. Winslow’s Smfl.hloz Byrup™ far children whilo teething. It cures dysentory awd diarrhea, wind colle, and regulates the bowels, SILKS. August=The Old Settlers. Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune, MotxT VEnsoxs, 1L, May 18,—An occasion of some lInterest bero to-day was tho meeting of prominent tuilitary gentlemen to Qx the timo and make arranzements for the wrand soldiers’ re- unios, which has been a leading topic of discus- #lon for some time past. L Tho meesing was called to order by Gen. Pavoy, on whose motlon Capt. N. C. Pace was aade Chajrman. Gen. Pavey and Maj. Hitchcock were chosen Secretancs, Ou motion of Capt. J. R, Mors, 1t was unani- mously determined to bave the osldiers’ rennion In (his city on the 14thand 15th of Augurt pext. At bl juncture tho fine-Jooking, well-drilled companies of Capts. Scects and TI'olk marched into the hall whera the meeting was being bold, creating much admiration aad enthusissm, ‘A motlon that 8 comunlitee be appointed to sng- gest officers for permanent nrganization tvae adopt- ¢d, wheroupon (on. Pavoy, on behalf of sald 4 dog. The afldavit sct forth that Dowhng was o mon of violent passions, in the ladit of carrylug one of inore Weapons, snd given to Intoxicatiop. Farther, It was alleged that Pinkerton notified John Garrity of sald threats, and said the Garrltys had botter look out. Afants ulso claimed that one C. E, Willlams, saother alleged material witness, coula not be got. Williams was on the outside of the storc on tho evening of tha aseault, and saw Hugh Garrity atanding inside, Then he saw Dowling comoe up, draw and cock o revolver, and walk up to Hugh, The defensc would prove by other witnosées tha Towling eald to Jlugh: **You som of & —, what are you dolog hero!" and spat In his face, and that o general acafo ensued, Willlams was further alleged to beln Kaneaa City, ond tho Garritys swore that Tlugh went 88 far a8 8t. Louls to find hiw, but bad not money enough to concludo his Journey. Af- fauts swore that they were without means, and developments here led to n bolief that thus part of the aflldavit 1 trsie, In conclusion, they solemnly haase wan crowded, . Aithougl seversl changes TIE PRESBYTERIANS. Bive Iaken piace in the persunne) of 1he compan, Prrrsstna, Pa,, May 20,—The Prosbyterian | since we were favored with “Ernfiellne.‘ Genecal Ansommbly met at§ o'clock this warniug, | {he parta do not eem to bave detoriomiec, Slits 2 3 2 stor Is 3 B e °f Not York, conducting the | ouludesire, and divided i Honorson the opening A matrativa of the aate of religion from the N | Bkt It Mlte Xend o8 Mea “With ‘ervat agara Prosbytery was proscated and referred to the | applauee. M i s the Lone Fisher- Committee. i ) Dr. Allison deliverod an address In snawer to | SUiorss e, A ) o theltov, Dr, Patterson, of the Philadolphis Pres. l;:{ynl‘ncnrlyt:uull gave an exhibition of his powers of bytery, to modify the Apostie's Cteed by striking outtlie clanso that ** Christ deacended into Heil." He answered the poluta in Dr, Patterson’s addrres of Baturday, snd ureed the Asscmbly to decline to chanwe the wording of the Crecd, which has stood withont modification for fiftcen handrod yeara, ‘The report of the Committes on Pabllcation was recd and aporoved, Tho Committes approved the tecommendation for printing the report on thes relatlons of tha Church to the German peopla of tho country. TIIE TABERNACLE. The concert to be iven to-night at the Taber- nacle, for the benefit of the News-Boys’ llomeof this city, promincs to be ono of the very briillant events of the seoson. The sale of seata has been anasual- 1y targe, and the managers of the lome conddently expect to realize from the twoconcertsabout n total of §4,000 net, The programme this evening will comprise numbers from Gabusal, Chopin, Faore, Verdl, Lebarre, Meyorheer, Dana, Whiting, Suili- van, Liset, Arditi, and Baoife. Among those who @'hricn came out with another aMdavit, urporting to Ve ihe productlon of Eml eusinger. & bllllard-room proprictor of Chi- cazo. 'Fhis sct forth that the afilant wet Dowhingaon the 16tu fnat,, and that Dowling I him thut he had lostall confidenco in the Slane Counties, and ich tu hire two o County attorneys to prosccute. Dowling sald he would got two. sen whio would **Ax™ e Judge, sna bad slrendy encaged one whu know overy ranger in tho county, and wuuld **0x tha jury he bad to use moncy todo it, e had **flxed ™ ihe reporters of the Chicago papers, and would keen up such a fusilado of nvuse of the Uarritya fhrough the press (uat the Judge dare pot gant o continuonco, This beantiful effort of fenius bore date of no-day. O'lirien followed up Wil o statement thot lus cllenta had always ap- F’lmd when called on, nud that, 11 the absence of Wiliams and Pinkerton, o could not go to (rial, Av tsunl, o abused Lhu pross, which, strangely enouzh, appears always to bo agalust his cliente, The sttorneye for the prosecation cunsulted, after which Mills snok agalnst & contingauco, He ssid tzai this was DO bar-room row, as U'Brien had gt to mal out, bat o bratal murderous ssault, from tho eifccts of which Dowling nearty lost his lite. He claimed that Williane was not o 1naterial witness, aa two men vaned Aldrict ond Lawson wers ulleged by 1he defense to have been present, and tho Jefense scknowledged thut they were in Cnicago, Adto Pinkerton, the defunde had nut used dua diligenco tagot him nere, 'The Court overruled the motlon for » continuance. O'Lries then read snother afidevat, to tho otfcct that tho dutendants wanted blm to tako cure of their case, but had no money 10 pay him with, snd that, sithough e had carried 1t thus far, he would oot go on und try It at tois time, Ioconcluded this by stating that b wiihdraw Irom tho case. His clicnts wmight be cruahed, but croctrafors of tha kenluus erime, but it 1s thaught have been the work of agangof rufllans who have infested that locallty forsome time. Tho tramp uuisance and outlaws’ depredatlons tn this vicinity have becomo fntolerable, and an ontraged comminity may scok tholr own swift rovenge. York by sickness, and Mr, Emil Lievling, the Cntcago plantst, will be sntstituted in her “place, Stlun Cary was sightly fudisponed yonterday, oring 1o bor ardnons jabura at the Cincinnati Festival, but ber indiaposition is only telaporary, snd she will poattively appear to-night. TIIE BOY ORATOR. Alarge sudience’asncmblod last evening at Mc Cormick 1all to lsten to the boy orator, Mr. J. Uarry Shannon, who entertalned them with & renlly wonderful eshibition of hiy precocious powers. Tha principal featates of the ovening were recitations of soveral of the colebrated eorts of grest Apeakors, —such #s Webster's reply to Hayue,—snd hls mannet of dulivery, no less than the ablilty of memorizing such harangues, donoted the’ posseasion of some rare gift, which one may hove will not bo destroyud through the very cxcusabie admirtion whicl might prompt the lad's friends to maxke 8 public wonder of him at the expense of the naturas dovelopment of his mental facuities, His recitations sre certainly astonishing In one wo {uunn' e has a clear, ringing voice, and hls ges- iculution 1s always appropriate, ‘I'ha’ performance waa received wiih goneral eniausisem by the audis ence. bishop of Parisshonid bo permitted to walk tho streets of New York unrestrained. ' Ono great trouble with tho laboriny classes was, that they wore cllll{ misied. Aothodism did not devoelos anything lixo tho Commune. It never could. Communiam not ooly apoke evll of dignitice, but its direct teachinga led up to revolution, sn overtury. ing of the political and eoclal relations, and uni- vereal anarchr. There was confict betiveen capital and lavor, but were poor peaplo to get their rights by tramping the streeta and threatening to FWN"" as, referring to tho copy of the Soclaiisi ln lifi‘. hl“‘:'- itappenred they had lately been doing n Englans The Hev. 8. 1. Adams spoke ot length of what should be i pastoral rolation o the laboring mun, Th be a middlo ¢l 10 represent 1o Iabor the { capital, and tu capital the hlrfllh,lflflf e laboring people. Who wero ‘bettor fitted to become mediators between the two classes than the mintsters of Christy Y Tho Itev. Mr. Bpescer, while indorsing all that had just been said, fearad that Christian miniaters misandorstood the Jaboring class more thun they did I!‘l{ other class in the community., Churches should be eatablished in the dangerous localities, The wants of the poople should bo studivd and understood, and anti! then all labor with them must betoa large extent unuvailipg. e was frank to say that he dlsagreod with the principles of tha Boclalistic party. ‘The headline of their pa- per, **The earth ta man'a and the fullness thero- of,™ was only & perversion of tho truth, and a dan- gurqus doctrine (o taculcate fn thominds of discon- ented wea, TUE REYV, MR GURNEY romarked that thers wore two great facts of socl- ely,—unristianity andtha prevalling theories about 1abor-reform, 1lo did not think ibat Christlanity or socluty would bie injured If a contlics came, Lut that the men who woro anxious fur trouble would necessity of counteracting the influence of the unscriptaral literature with which the country ts now flooded, s Tho afternoon exercises were preceded by an Eldora’ meoting, which contlnuod unti half-past 2 o'clock. A fow minutes lator the Assembly was called to order, and the seasion opened with praver by tho Rev, Smith Green, Tho itsy. George Swan ered the followlng: Wnengas, The prees of our land, In ita gecnlar nowspapers, 1s able (o wicld an incalcalable power for or agaiust yice and evil; and, Witgngas, The tendency of some of the papers of the day 1a such as tu take from crime and scan- dal their odiounness by tricked-out and varnished reporta of, as well a4 doubtful commeants upon, the maine; Resotved, That the Geporal Assombly of the Presbyterian Church in sesston at Pittsburg May 20, 1878, respectfully nrw-l- to the Jjournalists and oditors of the laud to join with us in battle sgolnst tho prescnt abounding unmorality by frowning upen all methods and ways of newe-give ing likely not only 10 moko tha pugulnr mind famiiiar with wickeduces, butaleo to blunt tho common conscienco to its nature and do- structive results. Referrod to tho Commities on Bills and Over- ures. A resolution that no church trial for any charge but that of horcay shall be broaght up to tho U cral Assemlily wias referred to the Committee on Church Policy, The ltev. Ur, Junker, Chatrman of the Commite teo on Pablication, roported that an overture had como from the Bynod of Long laland fora radical separation for the Missionary and Dusiness Uo- partmonts uf the Board of Fublication, ‘The Com- nuttee reported upon the averture that, as there ‘The nomioations-were nnanimonsly confirmed. Adjs. J, W, Baugh was appatated Chaleman of the Committee on Correxpondence and Invitation, and Capt. S. T. Strattan Chairmag of the Com- mitteo on Finauce, Onmotion of J, W. Nsugh, sn Execatlve Com- mitiee of five membere, with Gen. Pavey s« Cliair- Tau, waa appointed ae' follows, viz.: Maj. J. Il 1iteheack, Cole T, 8, Casey, Capt. John' Gibson, Capt, N. Cs Pace, - Un motjon, the Execntive Commlites wis em- owered to appoint committecs In uther cuunties o act in conjunction witn the home « ammitteo, A commlttee of three, consleting of Maj, W, H. Summers, J. M. 1), Gaston, and John Yearwood, was sppointed to invite veterann of the Mexlcan :mr lol participate in the forthcoming reunlon at s place. A similar commities was appolnted to correspond with and Invite soldlers of the Kluck Hawk war to be present on the accasion. Judyad. K. Batter- field, ap vid veteran of this war, was very pruperly chowen Chairman of the Committce There being no forther pesiness, the meeting |d+nwrneu. hix reanion ie antended to be, and donbtless will be, the bizeest afairof the kindever bad in tho State. Gur. Coliim will honor the occastun with fis presence, wud the distingutshed wilitaey geno tlemen who have promised tu be here are 100 nu- merous to mention, The old setilers of this county, whose snnual meetines have hecome cvents of so much Interest, con:e lowether on the 7ih of June, The disolay uf sncient {arming toplewnents, cooking uteustls, and various old time-honored articles un tiiese occa- sions §s always atfractive and interesting, and toat of this year will be eaual te the exhibition of any rovious meenng. Judge James C. Allon and the tov. C, E. Cline ‘have been chosen to doliver tho pincipel sddresscs on tha occasion, ¢ ia tl \{ni vill be Mi Committee, nuygested the followng: B e aad prowised 1o hava the mythicai Wiihams on haud Dl st 1n canrea, | (oyand o o lodism bt with repard 1o Protost: | Dr, Schenck, Secretary of tho Huard of Publica- l'{:'l‘u'.'.‘f," "‘1'..‘3";‘.\f'x:‘of“fiozgf?fi‘m'k;fl.&fm': Precideat=Capt. . C, Pace. J63t term, ana to this tineue of liea and perjiry | orPonris pited the atonca above montioned vor antiam and Catholiclam, It war aburaing ehamo | y1on, ‘mado au earnest addrass on the work of that | A. Couly. ¥ 0. uitmasi, and Mme. fiertacea | Lice-ProsidinioCait g, It Mou. : they appendud thelr worthicss autouraphs, Then | nor Lody, © As yet no clew has been oblafued to tho | pian who bonated of having asenssinnted the Arch- | Bo Me eaid the Church must awako fo the | Maretzek, 3lle.TeresaCarreno isconilned at New Scmeaari_Cont: 4 £ s \ Madison & Peorie-sts. VOSBURGH, WIFE-POISONER. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, NEw Youx, May 20.—Littio was developed in the Vosburgh canc to-day. Prof. Doromus' analy- #fs woa sustained by his son Charles, A tluiter of excitement was caused by the question of the de- fense whether tho Professor could tell if the autimony found In the samples of urine bad passed through tho human body. The witness sata he could not tell. This waa the first open indication of tha lino of defonso, Vosburgh's siater was called aa tho first witness for the defense, no openlng speech being made, Hor testimony wis unfwportant, The proaccution asked If ahio ra- membereda racelving a lotter from her mother In which the expreesion occurred: ¢*Telazraph mo ad_soon as Mrs, V. iadead, and I will go onand hold a high carnival mass." °Tho witness did not remember, Dr. Carponter bad Just bogun hiu tos- tiwony whan the hour came for adjournment. UNTUTORED JUSTICE. Yanktos, Dak., May 20,~The wife or tno “Yankton Sloux Chief Mandan, & squaw 70 years ol sge, was assaulted last Saturdoy by s back belong- nz to Spotted Tall, and her porson violsted. She sotaliated upon him with a knife, and finally auo- cecded In nevering his jugular vein, and in a min- ute hisopinis ook figat fur {ne meppy hunlin The following extraordinary bargains in SILKS Are well worthy the imme- diate attention of purchasers: 40 pes. BIK, Lyons §0s Grain Bilks, rich lustre, heavy large grain; sold last season at $1.40, we oflerat 8He. One caso Bk, Gros Graing, all silk, a hargain, Ge. Largo lot clegant quality Lyons DIk Gros Grains, very heavy and rich; M'VICKER’S THEATRE. The farcu-comady of **Onc Lie Leads to An- otier" was proscated at McVicker's fast even- ing, snd wiil be oo the bosnts untll further notice. The regular season ends at this tacatre on Saturday, Next week the Uncle Tonvs Cabin Combination commence a brief cogagement. ——————— LABOR AND CAPITAL. round. Tho atuir occarred on the Bpotted Tall | hurt themolves. Tiut, besides the genuine Com- ? inea at $1.00 ¢ 8wt 21, Sz i Sl Vot ap | Kt e R of b ot Todtn, | il ore Wtinndd oSG S | AN sebark o b Saples s e sol ot long ieo ab $1.65; o Bt el aipens Sttt ® | Siieth o i st b, | Bt vt T | e Shen N e TR B W | omrepey s T g ot Bl ; offered at $1.00. adupted, and, after wembly adjonraed. TITE BAPTISTS, The Raptist minlaters met in regular woekly confurence yesterdny morning at the headquarters, Bpectal Dispateh €0 Tha Telbune. Viverxygs, Ind.,, May 20.—Robert Potter, & dealer in harness for tho pass twenty years o thls city, was found dead tn his room this moming. Tie was formerly s successtul Ana {nfuontisl mer- chant. but intemperate habits and cunsequent resented hor with o norse and & quantity of cloth- ng, aud escorted hior Lo her home on the Ysnkton Heserve. — TIIE MOONBHINE WAR, Hveclal Dispezch fo The Tribunc, on tho repott, and it wi some routine bueiness, th vitle and Thelr Former Employers—ln. cendlarism. FApeclal Dispateh to The Trivune, 8v. Louts, May 20.—Tho striking miners at Bellevlile are {n & deplorable coudition, and, Incl{ned to reform by other mcans than the shed- dingof blood would find aseistance and co-ovar- ation inthe mombershipof Chnatian Churches, The ministry waa not opposed to labor, Oa the contrary, It had greater reason to oppose the caple talluts,” It was tho latter who run tralus on Bun- pleaded not gulity, When asked whethor they Were ready for trial, they a21d oy had nurounsei, vudye Upton then r:numtml a member of the bur touct, but o dcclined, on the plea of sn engage- ment vn Wednesuay, ma reqlicat was made fl' O'lirien, but b 8 not & member of tha 4 Lino of good shade Colored Silks at 7o, (iood Heavy Col'd Gros Grains at $1. i o facs, they : i : ; e e Al L . only. came Hore o | NasuviLix, Tenn.,May 20,—Peoplo aboatTracy | days and did uther thinve that mado work for tho | No, 71 Randoiph streat, the Kev. Dr, Owen in th though starvation stares many In the face, neglect of business competled bim_recently (o suss hie application, 1o wihilsperodto Jou Usre | Cityase highly excited over the sssassination of f,‘,‘:,'"".;,,‘,"“:,}..“::.,%{,"‘;f}:":.‘::',‘3““,::.‘c,‘:“',“rj;" chelr. Conferenco was oponed with prayer by the | Persistenly refuss to abate snyiningof thelr do. Dokt The verdict of the Coronur's Jury vas that Lot °r, wido and s,pm‘l“ g {“h l.)ons iy and that dudividual, udremaing shia Sptact | Joseph Haynos by & party of rov et atsrtiuk to nrie and. oloodshed. Tha | Rev. 1L O, Catroll, mands, Efforts bave been 1n protass for the past | deatl wan caused by intomperance snd morphiue. Col'd Gros Grains at $1.25. B o o dugse ayveed (o this, "snd | bY Deputy-Collectar Davls, who w P e ainat tocosof oot | e iev. Drs. Allison and Cheney then skotch- | fe¥ daya to compromiso tho exiatiog differences, | 1o was singie, aged 37 CovNcit Buurrs, la., May 20.—Neal Monroo, & contractor and bullder of thls city, suiclded to- day by shooting himself inthe mouth whilo tn stato of mental depression, Induced, It 1s supposud, by business aud domestic troubl: throat competitidh, which was tho moans of nducm% the wages _of laborlng mon, Kver) ollar that & fraudalent bankrupt cheated & tnan out_of came back on labor, and re- duced {ts wazce, W hat must bo done wus to edu. and at 10 o'clock this morniug 8 commities of the striking miners areived ot East 81 Louls to hold a conferance with the coal operators ta endeavor to bring aboot au smicabloscitlement, The Miuers® lled on A.J. Hopklu Lo ualat. Those attdrucys sad tho defendsuls consul and the former asl ¢d for thno to prypare. 'Yhe Court refused to lot 1ho case go over beyoud novn to-morrow. Trude taencallea attention tu the lusuficicucy of the boud, dlstlilery run by Bam Uardberger. Hayncs was !omu to tha distillery when he heard firing n that Irection, e had not proceeded far when he was fired on from ambush by two men. e el dead, and was found next morning by frisnds searching :d the ssrmons which they pe ed Sunday murne ng. Line of Fanoy Silks at 60c, Choico new Stylo Summer Nilks at 05 'he Rev, Dr. Lawson, of Brooklyn, was intro. duced by Deo Cheneyj Dr. Holmes, of Lynu, Mase., by Dr. Owen: and the Hev, Ar. Cox, of 'here must be more conscience | ;. Committes consisted of Joha Zimmerman, S a———— i B0d wbyia dornd wor the Uareitys wtatted fur tha | o iim: " Davie acknowiedged to have. done the | Sate (B MARES, T Greenwood, Jil., by the ltav. A. Blackburn. » and 7de gt ey Vel 1t | Fale S St it (S | Sntnekibitie win o Sy et o | atar . il st dtontlienan | DI Sk s The moning OBITUARY. i ctlon, Landberger lscad la jail e futed vome weeks ta ingulre {nlu the ciccum« tios, <41 udiada (5 " Efimm of a new Welsh chura: at lrondalo, report- od that enough assistance had peen given to Lhat church so that the dedicatory excrcises would be helu on the second Sunday In June at 2:300'clock, Dr. Everts will proach upon that occa . ‘Tho Rtev. Dr. Lawson was luvited to spesk, He wan a member of the Nationsl Tempersnce socioty, LY ko uf its work. ‘Tau Rev, C, E, llewite then read a psper upon *llow Proy "'X to Frolong the Fasiorut I3 was wonerally dlscussed and approved of, snd tho meeting adjourned with prayer. SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIANS, ExoxviLLe, May 20.—The Presbyterian Genersl Assunbly Soaith resumed Its sessions to-day. man, and Patrick Doopen. The meeting was held in Traubel's liall, Esst 8t Louls, and about twenty-Gvu coal operators wore present, among others Mr, E, J, Crandal), of the Abbey Cosl-Mininz Company; Mr. Savawe, of the Col. linsrille Cosl Company; and Mr, Hamilion, of the Gartalde Company. There apparently seemed 1o ba considerabis seluctance to proceed to business, ' Cominittos wero seated in one corner wera oogaged on the ather sde, Considersble discussion ensued, lusting over three hours, snd at times a great deal of feellug was displayed. In varticular, there were ovidences of conside erable Rocuzarsn, N. Y., May 20,—rs. Leon Lewis, the novellst, died at the Osboru llouse In this city to-day. Xn’; Yonx, May 20. ~Thoe Rev.Bamuel §. lsaacs, editur of the Jeuwssh Mesaenger,and the oldost Jowe tah winister tn thacountsy, died last night,aged 74, e must be miore general appreciation of capltulisis’ dificulties and less disposition fo inclle mon to deedy o! vlolence, Presiding-Elder Willing stated that there werv roprescatatives prosent trom the Sacialietlc party, and asked {f the meeting would hear them, “The mecting, on motion of Elder Bortug, exe tended an invitation to the delegates present, and ) ICHILLING took the floor, Ho that tho Methodist ubject with commendabio candor. hegould nut say they had dlecussed it an equal amount. of iatelligece. They had & wrong idea of the Soclall 1t The lsiter did not seck (o make war on individoals,—to burn property or destroy lives. Wes ne ¢ the whole absir way go- by o prove ® farce, for everybuody tealizad that, i the scoundrels onca got vut uf the County, they would never roturm 1o wtand trial, Towling wes equal to the uccasion, and jutaped 1ato & bugyy with the Blori, and the two drove furiously o the depot, which they reached just s itys wero boarding sn caat-bouud traia. kicked ** at first, but the Sheril told them force at conmiand, and they roturned Mille read to the Court the afiidavils of ‘Fru a2d bimeel? thal Dau Bullivan, one the sure- lies, wae & professivnal baticr, and Dowiin made aflduvit that John Farrcll had wol Sut the property which ho possessed wheu Beslened the Loud, and was Irresponslute, State'ss Attorney Willis filed a aupplomentary atidavit that PROBADLY, PARRICIDE. 8pecial Dizpatch 10 The Tyisuns, Jacxksoxvity, I, May 20,—A young men nomed Samuet Mathows, reslding nesr Orlvans, fo thia county, shot bis Yather, Richard Mathows, this alternaon, from the effects of which it is expected ho will die. Young Mathews came home drunk and got {uto o quatrel with his father, when he pecaine 80 enraged t.ab ho drew his revolver, and, tnting at bus futher, shot bl in the Lowels. Tho jsmily ure of good standing, snd are among our e ———— CARNON, PIRIE & CO. “Send for our New Spring Catalogue, free.” “ Does the South Waut the Benellt of Sam Tilden? Memprts (Tenn.) Avalanche, Nay 7. The bluntly-expressed Uetormloution on the part of a lure nuraber of Southern Conjcress- men not to vermit the legality of the Presis dent's title to be assalled, excites the wrath of the New York Sun. Though cdited b{) an old- time Abolitionist and sssassin of public and oldest chtzens, g 24 moaity betwesn tha coal-operstive = S e S taeends of justice wuuld suler i tho Usarritys TRADE WITH FRANCE. What thioy wore warrhiz aguinet was 1ho provent | oprigijan greotings received from the General o private character, who even rescuts belug class- STOOKUOLDERS' MEETING. L, copatitl ¢ lubor. Thal tem of pros companies. More than two hours wero consumed & 9 S s 9. ;«;‘ Llou::lslm:‘u‘tn u":fl ffl'..'"’d"nflf'é‘u:'r'l éy.u -nrr:: Sax Faiuciaco, May 20.—A spoctsl meatiog of | Gucl m\. l‘l.\‘u.y,“c;:l“nd:d. rcon’f-tn‘m;’:fl'lm: 850 | Contorcace of tne Methodist Epacopal Church 1..'?;.,, oycnlunn-nduvodu: 0 ,,.'{,’,, m”',"n '“ cl as a Democrat, tho Sun 18 the chief repres | wmanan ittt o SRS sentative of the extremne element fu the Demno- cratic party, known us the Bourbons, It no- toriously represcats Tilden. Liko Tilden, the Sun was muin when the libusters, sought to defeat the work of the Electoral Comuilssion. Like Tildes, it afterward repudiated that work because it did not place fu the White Houss the tho Rersis of ite own destructiun, That bad been weli lllustzaled, Iu ong respech, by Df, Guruey's roforences to the modes by which binkrupts cheat- ed thoir croditors, and,’in tho end, tujured the laboring ciasses, As long us tils system continued 1n vogue, 58 IusL into compe- titton of Iuio the alternative of shutting up thelr abops, Ito did not ¢hiuk, as some did, that it was South were readand refurrod to answer. The report of the Judicial Commitiee on the complainl sgainst the Synod of Kentucky was suopted, and tha case made the special ordor of thu day, A ru{u]nllnfl was adopted expresalug confidence the Chamher uf Commercs was hield ta-duy ta hear the arguutent of Leon Chotteau, of the Chamber of Commetce of P'arls, on the subject of & com- marcial troaty batweon France sud the United States, President Patrick read the appeal of the French Committes to the pooplo of the United and Bxod the trial for Thursday, s the defenss elimed that they could wot be rvady souner. Now, wnless they evade justice by the prescutation of Worihleas bail, wnd theo ‘*ekipoat," sheir fate Secmd certain, for thele boastings about their many {ncuds in Kane County are wretched lies. There U 5ot a wan hore but Wwill breathe fruer Office of the Chieago & Northwestern Railway Company. No, 52 Wall-st., SEW YOUK, April 34, bara, e Annual Meeting of the & olders and Boad- Dolders uf tids Company for tha Electlog of Dirciurs sad for the U :tioq of suc! Dol ) nu{lmmo befora sal mi&fln(.;lm Iwfl a stato their terms, and by the men 1 trylog to ab. tain & prico from tha operstors, Finally, the Chalrman of tha miners gave as the price 24 cents per bushel during tho summer sis mooths, and three centa per bushel during the winter season, or o uniform rate of 2% cents sll the yesr arvand, ’ in tbe workingy of the American Miblo Society, A . 5 s4 the nfice uf the Company, in Chicago, on THUIS- o] AT ooy e arie i oty | Btates ta favor of l‘f,";:r- after 'h‘::‘ ‘L‘h‘lw a mlaisters duty ta presch sxclusiveiy abont the ludhnrfinnlslln’l;lun and churches Lo co-operaid Ar. Crandsl! was the only operator who responded m:‘:flfi':’;fi:‘:‘;;&fi f:rnh. 71?:'1:: ::ufl:g'; rf«?: DAY Unelinor Juss nexty a0 1 oy mi, o tranatur. y 0lu- e’ o 0 & g . ¥beu the jury ta obtained the trial will by oon :::;s‘:d;‘:g:;el:‘D‘:"I‘:;m:;“ql:h“hn ;-' ‘:‘ mn of Heaven. A minister's duty, 88 ho cou- | with and sld it by collections. to thls, snd he sald that bls Company would | {0 e zors, who 1oviced to. bins [oF tbe Word T ot i A Tt i e l':". k\I\LI 113t08, ri\Mnch, aud Lawson aro ived it, was, in addition to thl:! tu muko a pars Aflelcwl‘; r‘p:;nd from the General Assembly | by willing to pay 2%° cents during the whole 8., and upeuvn M heaticste thelr voting bonds by reglstration. will autheaticate thelr YOUDE boedt by teg! " o . | sdise out of earth. 1f that were doue, ha thought | of the Cumil Presbyterian Church, bul, ine 4 of comwand. It was ‘Tilden's lutention to protit ‘Prealdat. Shoukr aiteged 3:‘;‘3‘:‘%5’&’.."&?2:."&‘.&';7&‘.% ‘a‘::‘:;"fi&‘:.’.’.":&'&’.’fi‘f.!.{‘ii.':‘i'v:fl.‘? e, and | it nEF’“’m.u'"'i ;hn{ thire 'lfx«l‘lfld e o samoch e the Aseily h’n" uo ,’:‘”‘,}:’,"“““;;“’“ {;"'m':g:“;‘:""‘m Seamlien .‘::;‘,m‘::"; by anything fust canie Jobls ‘:x“yl'fi"l“ 1o shirk | M. 1. SYKES. i, Becretary. - o) - ] ; C 3 o . 0 ele] B ormal ey 3 careful- % Chicago, & &atike 0 join otber cliies In scconding the move. | paradies throwshout all clerity. Ho tho ta- | of begh s bodr, tho gato wi y Shay Bad no nlioriy L0 TS i) tarine s | Toaonatbility ¢ Sun aud Tilden careful OFFICE CINCAGO, ROCK ISLAXD AND muslam, and undertook to correct cortaln stato- whole district. Tho miuers thea askad waoether, i two-thirds ur ihi fourthe of the operatory acceded Lo thelr demands, they would rusume work. ‘This was taken under advisement. Tl maslers sasers thap It is possiblo for thew to forns any body which can act for thom collectively. There are 40 wany aud 20 varied intercats at stake that they could ppowt w0 Comumities Tepresoutiy tho whole. The meca as- Comuittes appoluted cunsistod of 1y avolded expressing opintons until ulter the Aazey Auofie Law, Wil oY Aecision, Ther the forines begen 10 do- g nounce the result; and later, Tilden, whoso ac- credited spokesmen of the Presldentisl cam» aln fuvored the Coitatasion, gut bobind the ck-door and whispesed his condemnation. What Bowed from cowardice his unquestioning orgaus have since aseribed to patriotisim, They duplore the warfare wuged on that great sud cerved. An interesting discusalon took place on an overe ture aaking the Assombly to take action In ufilrd to **Unchriatfsn Jangusge lu papers bubllstied by parties in vur Church.” The overiure Ates that, 1f such language ls usod, tbe remedy i ith the Proubytery or Cbarch Besslon. After a spitited Giacussion, snd swondments ofered, the whole subject waa lald omftno table. An answer Lo an overiuro which was adopted n Alexsnder Welll, C. A ifam T. Colewan, 8, L. Jooes, snd E, sar, 10 reps gesont San Franclsco in & mesting of Qelegates 31 Washington. A reporter called on Mr. Benslnger, in Chicago, L u‘::‘w n\‘i asked him if he h'mlmd' s afle davit In tha Garrity case. e aald bo. 0 ** AL 7 o'clock this morat Thoy camie tomy bouso aud gok me out of pear oY E 1t Where was 3t madut® 1118 tha lawyor's oilice, " ments therein made, Tho Buctalistic Labor party, he wanted it uuderatood, didu’t propose 10 deatroy Eemnnl property. Itmade a broad alstinction ciwean What was persoual and what was common propesty, including In the latter all she nstural wealih of the earth, created long biefure wau had au existence. Aud this priaciple that the earth was man's end the fullness thereof was founded on the plaln teachings of the Hible, By the pres. PACIFIC RAILROAD €0, April 23, 1878, The Anzusl Meeting of the Btockholders of the Chi- a4, lock Lslaad & Fsclfs Rallrosd Co., for the olec- tlon of Disectars pursuant Lo law, aud the trausaciion of such other business s may cowe befors theiwn, will e held st tha otfice of tho CmoanY 1 the cliy of Chl- ——— FINANCIAL. Apecial Dispaich io The Tribuse. New Youk, Msy 20.—Emil Scbalk, of Emil 3 fonouncos that the vole by 8 majority of Preaby. | serted, and It was uot coutradicted, that H wDldyou read th aaavitr Sctalk & Co., potroloum brokers, falls with ls- | SR/0NE0L"0F proquction, wmen became unequ pionouncos that the vole by & malorlly of Prasbys | dcilcd, ove they nad been . gutting’ wers | UL WAU b0 anothior et muny 1 | S48 ve Wedacaddy, tho sth day of Juse acri S it who. Llilties of $214,000. He wag ove of the owners of | ric! soumo acquired such weaith o8 (o wa catabllsh the sdoption of the proposed Book of | su low that they couldn’t live, und that thelecon- | ¢ 0p " pregidency, the Sun—tsking its cue v'elock 8 1. HUGH RIDDLE, President. A l"'o' ’|° ."-',‘.?:' :‘nln‘: y:lrI: ::ou ay";” 1o1d the Plitaburg Taz Chemica} Works, Joseph Mscy llw[: I:o“\wr lch"l‘z xh; lln(jnr, dnl d:wn‘tlmd-)vn Church Order and Goverument. t\;!u: &um;u‘lrl: ;;r:‘kl-“l; qlq‘l;hm:\lcnl: w&t:; :'h‘xl_: u; i Graserey Parkmis enraged at the refusal ¥. ii. TOWS, Secretary. 3 o Lo tho —w . warkingmen. The Bcotis snd she Vander- en the: 5 e T 5o, My frlcna, don't ask e sy moro Guesiona, | & Co:, bat musufacturcrs, {0l for shuhedt 07 f Bl \evre allowed 1 @ on aad pos- SOUTHERN DIETHODISTS e head to 3old owt uutll. they - could make & | Of Southern Congressmen to leud thewsclycs DISSOLUTION NOTICES, im :m... 1am & busluess-wan, and 1 don's want %m\u o n:fa.u'i"'n Wrence Lros wow | seas tho rellroads and iclejraph hines of the | . May - 20, 2Tha G g Snat seitioment. They sdumitted that it was bard | to rcopenjoy ay uwitation of the President’s | mmammne~ e mixed up i this thi ,{' 1 never bad sny- | St} t L AteBte DUt St s‘“'“a? country, and create mouster monLpolics, and thers TLAXTA, May ~The General Meothodist | ypon thoss individual Operators who wers willing title, certaln to couvubie the couutry,sud, it DISSOLUTION. Uoa'wiot Dowitngs s eationed 1 3 - haek. | bever failureu afo slso aidouaced. \ras wotblog 1 h prcseut systcus o, pieveat this | Esplacopsl Contorence Soatl to-Jay adaiind LS | 0 ines, topay the prices iney domauded that | ncepsary o Uhelr purposes, brluk o & BOGOT | Tue Partasradlp exlettag between I J. Gortam Ban named Walf, sod L supposs ba told thom. ™ e e n20r0 report of the Couulites on Edacation, which | theic weu should not Sosowss 1o, Nork, Do [ | revoiution. It eateto the Uiy 424 0. 3. Mendenhall is dissolved. vidual, Tbe Buclaliate held that when men were cumpelled to work iwulve or fourteen hours a day they had no cbance to develow thelr nozal natures or 10 beconio Cbristians, Thery bever could bo auy trau worality among mens where lhu{ were Dbysically rotten and depraved: ao truo intellle zence without the physical power to back it up, ‘he prescut system fustered extteme b aud extrome poverty, aa cur 1t the Tust who bad mailtions of dolars—slmply tho sue- plus of labor squeezed 0ut ol bls fellow-1ncn— was not led by it to disslpation und debsuchery, it a6 almost certain that his childten would who did not accamalate i While teikes wero deplorable, 3t must be rewcmbered does ** not rogard the stccess of the Dunocsutic party in tho nextelection of Presideot uswlteady sssurcd, by auy weans." 3 The fovestigation demanded by the Sun mesns & revolution, it vecossary, to unscat Hayes and seat Tilden. The iguorence of the partisan jouruals which do uot cowprehend this i pitiable und voptetuptible. Mr. Clarkson N. Pu;t‘w, nul\r secking to drive mk uwlgunering wedge, will - ot 'y bul-=acknow! L‘d" 1. Consplrators do pot scruvle st falschood But the Sun o ita moger, aud o the fullucss of its secrot ufonuation, bung Lu Lhe couspiricy, 5o 'ha tho atidivit read over 1o yoal™ **By w) 1id "ll’llll?:z?a' *+Dld yua ewear that Dowling told you that he Bad a1 211 contdence i the. Sikle's Atturueys of . INDIANAPOLIS, 8pecial Dispasch 1o The Trivune. Ixpra¥arosts, Iod., May 20,—Tbe new Council elocted at the recent election organized to-night. Next Feiday the Councll sud Bosrd of Alderman will elcct minor manicipsl oficers. Cliy receipta for the ycar ending May, 1878, wers '§,2l,- 763,32 cxpenditures, 062, 6. 75, ————— ‘“Nature intonded that every man should be bonest," says the New Oricaus Picuyiuae. Bab sature knows othing of volitics. looks 10 the moso perfect support of all church ed- | & “"f" ‘oblect. Doth tuaeters sud weu wora ucational institutions, and sttacks the skeptical | agrecd on one ;hm‘mg_m.‘ there wer™ about tendencics of the day, double 1he pumber of vits b«mlg worked tuat Tho Rev. C. 1. Foss, fraternal delegato from the | was necessary, and thai there wore twico she pum- Methodist Episcopal Church, took formal leave of | ber of miners tuat was requitad. Durln£ 10-day & tho Coofsrence. ~Hespuuss was made by Bishop | considerable scusation was created by the ruccipt Yuine, of Aba fullowing spucial from Belluvifle: Tue Rev. Alex Clark, the Rev. P, H. M. len- +i"'he englug-bouses sud eatire upper works of derson, and the Kev, G, IL fratarnsl dele- | the Green Mount sud Nurtwestera Coal Mince, lo- wates frou the Methodist Protestant Church, ook | cated ucar Weat Helloville, on 8 switcu of tho [iL- )eave of the Confereace, and Bishop Doggets re- | nols & St Louis ktuilroad, wero dustroyed by Sro aponded, aboat 2 o'clock thls morningy, entalllng & loss of In the ‘afternoon session thers wass warm de- | soveral thousand dollars 1o ihe proprictors, Tho bale on the proposcd increase in tho number of | burnisg ia Belisved Lo bave becd thy work ol an fo- 1. J. Gorhswm will continus the business under the old pame, Uanien City Plsting Works. NOTACE, g I, WILLIANM DW IER, NO, 81 SOUTH OANAL-8T., Deny al and evcry charge proforted agalns me and my business-place by tha asd luterOcoan for the past twu daya. sa sck furth have beca duas fur s suslicious p g ‘uu\.lml Eaue Countfes, und that be bad hired %9 Kuue County lawyers 10 Jo bus bustguse? ™ 1 L wade the remark (o ulw thas they had good Wyt aud s sd e bad one1hat was s £ood s 'x:.‘.:é what Ehavs ropedtoq to youl, me « fous. ‘Mlhxtlmmuy‘l‘zww e "