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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1818, . 5 Ce parg on the way to market, tho wheat-barges anid small steain crait that brave the billown of the bolrterous Missiasippl, and the flood of em- \zrants that pussthrough the Uate City inlo Min- aecotn,—all need the henefits and ad- vantares of a custom-house. 8uch an Institu- tiom, supported at Government oxpense, would pot oniy be a source of inestimable convenience to the great Northwest, and yicid Immense rev- enties pnnually to the official who held ft, but, it wull desigued as regards architectural pro- portions aml style, and constructed of tha most enduring stone or marble, it woirld be an Im- wrishable monument to the genius, ability, audl Tegisiative skill of its projector. ———— B, F.'Fle P, 1 hu ; difMiculty In makinz their cscaps. The doora hetag locked from the outslde, thelr only way of exit way throurh the windowa. Loss on "“'§1¥£“ and contents, #12,000; insurea for RELIGIOUS. oolbaugh following resolution, which was unanimous) WK Toll, F. adopted: y J Fiole G Chishian. JJcasteed, Thnt the thanics of thia Clenaral An- then dalfrered his airces, Bince the last mbete | L Ial Ly tender ey Acementa for thelr {nz the history of the Chiurch had been partica- | care and asatdnity in yreparing for the reception larly bright. “1n numerical rupresentation onc | and sccomaiadation of the Assembly. diofese had become threw, and tbe division had 2. Tuthe Committec on Entertainment, and to raved beneferdr The death of Du Lemnel | the Raficond Cominittee, for thelr indefatirania la- .h‘lw bad deprived them of a devoted faborer &:f'lalelk rmvlTn:nc- of the duties pertaining to in the cause, and it was largely throurh his ef- | '3 menty. forta that tho disision had hoey carrled out suc | goieis, (5¢ citirens of Bittabure and Allegbeny cessfully. He had atood hich as o misslonsry,ns | 4. To the auttoritios and’ people nf the Third 8 lezialator, na an educator, sud, best of ail, 88 | Preshirtorian Church for tte use of their charch a pricst. The Bishop next. ?ukc of the scrvices | edifico aud its adjacent chambers, to the Church of the Iate Stephen T, Allon of | 5. To the local press for thelr very kind atten- Aurora, Willintn Henry Jones of Dixon, and the | tions In making very eatiatactory reports, ey, Charles Bowen, The Bishopgaveasuminar, 8. To the Stated Clerke for thie adle manner 1n of lis labursdurlnig the sear, showing that lio had | which tney bave dinchared thelr datles. held forty services for confirmation uid bui | A vote of thanks was also tendered to the confirmed 403 neraous, making the whole number | Maderator for the ability and fmpartiality with during s two yearsanda half of work 3,300 | Which Lc had presided over the deliberutions of souls, The number of services sttended {n [ the body, whole or in part was 133} celebrations of tha | _The queatfon having been put by tho Btated holy communion, 3 persons baptized, 30; { Clerk, the minutes were then read and approvead, burials, 6; catechizings, 5; scrmons preached, | 8iter which the Asscmbly foined ln singing T8; churchos «:I»encd. 13 lny readera leensed, 593 | “ Blest be the tlo that binds.” ete. postulantsand candidates for fioly orders, 425 | The ssscinbly was then sdissolved with praver clergymen recetved from ottier diocoses, 8; cler- | And the spostolic benediction by the Moud- gymen dismissed, 2. Thero was ouch I the | erator. coudition of the diocess to encouraze and to — enrdling description to ba found out in Flonds, hut somehow they are not anxiona to head the expedition for them, *+1 saw somo fresh grizzly tracks outhere & fittle ways," said an honcst miner, a3 he boanced boisteroasly Inte camp. Ty din't you gy for himr " shouted the whote gamp Inchore. "t Oh! what would T want to do or?™ mnya he, ¢[ hain't lost mo - New Fork THbune (Tep. s R ** Hoyes Democrats ™ is the term spplied by the Meridian (Miss.) Mercury to the Vicksharg Iferald, Cincinnatl Enguirer,ana Colnmbue (Mlss.) Inder, Tor opposing '‘an impeachment of 1ayes, ar other proceeding that will pat bim out.* If this beliel contitute men *‘Iayes Demacrats, ™ the 1 liaves'" Lemocratic party may be safely con- sidered practically nusnimoun fn the United States. No doubt_the Communiste, who nppose all eatab. Iished government, will join in pntting Hayen out and ostablishang the Mextcan wystem. Clarkson N. Potter, wno In now ianorinyg to educate the peo- vle up to another war, and tho Merldian Wercury and Boarbon Journals generally should nnits e the Commaniets. Bir. Potter’s performances are making Communism respectable by eomparison. — emphts (Tenn.) Avalanche (Ind.). Weo can snswer for ths Bouthern Demo- crata that there Is no Intentlon on their part to en- gaze in any attempt to oust Mr. Hayes. Theyhave reason, In many reepects, to admifs his adminis- VEGETINE. = “VEGETINE For Dropsy. v Cexraas Fatn, IL 1, Oct. 19, 1877, Da. 1. R. Stevexs: 1t s 8 plesenre to give my testimony for yoor ‘valuable medicine, 1 waq sick for & long time with Drapsy, nnder the doctor’s care. Is safd It was Water batween the Ifeart and Liver, I fecn! benefit untl] [ commeuced Isking the Vegotine; in fact, | was growing worse. 1 have tried many remedien; they did not help me. VeagTiNg ls ths medicine for Nropsy. I bevan tofeel better after taxing & few bottles, I have taken thirty buttles in a1l. 1 am perfectly well, —never foit better. N¢* one can feel more thanklul than 1 do, Tam, dearair, luuln!ll 1170!“ . . WHEELER. Vaorring. —When the blood bacomes lifelens and stagnant. either from ctiange of weathor of of climato, want of exarclse, irregular dict, of, from any other cause, the VEuxring will renew ho blood, carry off the Bumd humors. eleanse tho stomach, regulate the bowels, and impact u tone of vigor to the whole body, VEGETINE Forty-fifth Annual Meeting of the Diocese of lllinois, Fprctal Dispateh to The Tvidure. MoxTREAL, May 29.—The True Blue Orsngze Band, when nassioy throuch the city last night, were several tines assaulted with bottles, stones, and other missiles. The annual meeting of the Dominfon Type- Foundry was held to.day, The report was an- tistactory, fn umrev'llem"! of serious losses caused by the speculations of the Jate manager, Osborne. The sales exceeded thore of any pro- vious year, nnd the urofits would have heen handrome but for those lvases. Itis sald that ex-Bollvitor-General Baker is to be arrested for perjury in connection with the affidavit he inade against Uoft and Stewart, editor of the Herald, £o1he Western Assoctated Dress, Brussces, Ont., May 23.—The Bruasels Hotel and aix adjoining stores burnt last night, lLoss, Vicronis, May 28.—Col. Crown, Command- ant of _ tha Bchool of Gunnery in Ontarlo, has narrived to superintend the erectivn of fortifica. tious for the protection of Esquimalt and Vie- torfa. Young men are volunteeriog for the ar- tillery service Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Lacke-=-Bishop McLaren’s Address—Delegates in Attendance. Dr, Seymour Re-Elacted by the Springfield Convention Yesterday. Mr. Partisan RANDALT. got 1o anather plece of his characteristic work on Monday. After the vote to reduce the army had been carrlod, Mr. UARFIZLD attempted to change his vote so {at he could make o motlon to reconsider,—a customary thing to do,~but tha Bpeaker took care not to recognize bim, but accorded the flonr to HIRWITT, who promptly elinched the whole business by moving to reconsider and to His Response, Unequivoeally Aecepting the Offies of Dixhop, and Naming the Day of Censecratlon. . Final Adjournment of the Genoral Assem- Jay that motion on the table. While the ac- bly of Presbyterians, Civo hopefulness. DR, SEYMOUR RE-ELECTED BISHOP tratlon of pudlic affsis, and they profer to ree ton of mnfiu.x, l‘:thhl:nlunt‘:‘u :m::: rol bo Teyoud doul, maoy axtorma fotusncewere | * " pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, SPORTING. :a?v'.‘.t;:g“'ih‘f‘:‘.“ 'M"l.!,:t,”.g:l‘{::;)':,‘:‘,:’.;.“,'l,:f,',‘:t: For Kidney C%mgllfiint and Nervous called unparliamentary, was nevertheless an DIOCESE OF ILLI H arrayed azains ¢ Church. Tha Reforme: PRINGPIELD, [l1., May 23.—Afte - lea the country plun nta the confosion that o ‘ V%l Glaeourtesy tonards the minority of tha | Tho fomsfeet Bplscopsl Conrestion of the | Catholle Churches of England and America were ) May r tho morn BASE-BALL would Femit from such s movement. The Norih: ebility. ing service and temporary orgzanization, the never Jooked upon favorauly by the head of th " % * Cetholie Courenot Homa. > Buatey would nay | Eviscopal Conventlon of tho Diocese of Spring- lay nsido her usual weapons, and tho Church | field mot at 8t. Paul's Cathedral this afternoon, could not be excinpt from persecutions forall | withthe Rev. Dr. Easter, of Jacksonviile, Prest- time. 8he had confronted the troubles of | dent of the Standing Committee, In the chalr, diviston In tho, ranks, aud Would erer | and tne Rev, Stcel, of Fetershurg, and Il, B. Cbicago Dioceso had great reasan for encour- | D208 of Lincoln, Secretaries, Fifteen parishes sgoment. Divine scrvice was held In twenty. | Wero represented by clericul and lay delegates, ong districts fn the city and nearly as many | seventy-three fnall, Early In tho scesion tho outside. The debt which had serfously crippled | rules were susnended, and the report of tha the churches was being gradually reduced, afid | ¢ the fnterest o the work stiong ";m ‘Deoplo was | Committee to notify Dr, Seymuur of his elec- Special Dispatch to The Tribune. Bostoy, Mass, May 28.—Twelve hundred people witnessed the Chicago-Boston game to- day. Lorkin was batted heavily, while the visitors were unahle to hit Bond with any effect, and were unfortunate in being left frequently on tases, Tho Bostons made thelr five runs in the third {nning on a three-baser by Leonard, s double by O'Rourke, siogles by Manning, Mor- ril, aud Burdock, aud two errors by Harbldge, TUE SLORE? om patriots may rent assured that the Sonthern Democrata are not Influenced by the noble rage of Mr. Charles A. Dans, or the humors of bis edito- rial aarociate, BN\ Purlln-' nor are they lkely to follow the advice of Mr. Montgomery filalr. 3r. 1ayes will not be disturbed. —Arlanta (ta.) Con- stilution (Dem. ), THOE POTTER'S FONOG, ‘Tarn, tarn, my wheel! My country's wo 1'd ehapo ete ends the present session, And, while the sun shines, I'd make Hayes Vamose the ranch—give Bam possesston, Tstzssono, Me., Dec. 2! 3 Mn. Srevexa: B9 Mhs; Deca L8, 1871 Dean 8in—1 had had a congh for sightaen yenrs, when I commenced taking the VroxTixe. 1 was very low: my system was gebilitated by discano, X bad the Kidoey Complaint, and was very nervous, —cough bad, langs forc. When I bad taken one bottle | found it wase helping ma; It has helped iny cough, and it strengihens me. ' 1sm jiow able to do my work, Never have found anything like the VearTice. 1 know it is everything it is recom- meuded to be. M8, A. Y. PENDLETOX, House that borders closely upon an fnsult, It js such tests of courtesy and impartiality s these applied to him in the discharge of tho or- dinary business of tho sesslon that stamps Sam axpALL ns .n bass, truckling demagogue, whoso partisan narrowvness and meanness render him s disgrace to the placo once made respecta- ble by such men as CLAY, WiNTanOP, BANES, CoL¥AX, and Braixx. ~ Dioceso of 1llinofs began yesterday morning In the Cathedral, corner of Wushington and Peo- ria streets, Tho forenoon was occupled with religious services. - The full order of morning prayer was sald by the lteve. Henry Q. Perry, of All-Baints® Chureh, Chicago, and Theodore N, Morrison, Jr., of the Church of the Epipbany. The sermon was preached by the Rev. Dr. Locke, of Gracs Church, Chicago, who took tho following text: Veartine ”oumhlnr and strengihentng; purl- | | | —— The New York Sun—Tiupex's *fraud" fles Dblos rogulates the bowels, quiets the And when the Disciplos saw 11im walking on the | never greater than at present. 3 tion as Bithop at the last mecting was pre- A/ £| Torm, torn, my wheel! How alick §t looks, 2 tem, Acts direct] the secrotl arzan~Is “ down” on themost impartant plank | sca they ‘wera' trouuied, suying, ‘It 1s 8 apirt,” “Tho fica of. Registrar had been made vacant | sented. Tho Committeo regrotted bls dec- 5/ 57| | Mrneatly rounded Resolutiont ol rouebs the whiole syatems 1 action. o oo otthe Democrutic Pennsylvania platform. This | 80d they cried out for fear. —atthew, xiv., 20. by the death of Dr. Cbass, The uumber of | lination, but submitted s scries of reso- 98 6| Itonlrwants, to end the jou, —_— s thie plank: A forco storm ou an Inland sea and an open | candidatos and postulants for the ministry was | Jutions, which they naked the Convention 2/ 0 0 Oue rousiag, stiering revolation. A thornagh fnvesigation into _the Electors} | DOst toeaing up and down, beaton by the waves, | twanty-wo, and the amount of funds velect for | 46 unanimously sdopt, urging bim to withidsaw 13121 Tam, turn, my wheell The peaple cry— VE G E l IN E frande of 1870 should be made, fraud shunid be | —who could understand the situation described year was 81,10185, | 000 of declinatt 'After slizht objectlor 3' & "our ugly muz Ie all goe-sided 1™ < o, Eipared, tha tfruth vindieated, and cruminals pune | by the text. better than the chuschmen of the | There shiould bo n constant eadeavor to cularge of declinatfon, er slizht objection 80| Their mug would ve as bald as mine, For Sick Headache. fed s bt 1ce opnose any ataet upon the Lreste | 7 o chucchmen of the | tho sum for this purposs. The financial affaira [ and stlcnt prayer, a vote was taken vn asking | Hord 13 1 8| tad thoy but hated trutn as 1 dld{ & Tud., Jan, 1, 18 dentint t1lle ae ‘dangerous to our \nstitutions and | Present goneration, surrounded by the troubled } of the Cathedral hud been committed to a | such withdrawal. Only thelay delegation from g:,".,,',? & 33 Tom, tam, mywheett . Por serious nse & ivaxsvitse, Tud,, Jan, 1, 1878, Jeultiea tn its reaulta. sca of vice and infldelity? 'Cheflshormen in the nolrlnl of Curators, lndl the roceipts had been | Bloomington objected, and thoy finally with- (s Prepficd This mug's not ment: it won't hold water; 1 bave nsed your Veozrins for Bick The Sun suys: boat were afrald for thelr lives, when suddenly | nearly tngugh to PaY AUl Sxponres, Tha balance | 4.0 i no same, 80 the Convention unsnimously Total... #7100 | Bui, whatof that? ‘Twillderve mv tarn Huadache, and been greaily oonefited thereby. I Pesotted and depraved indeed must a party bo to | there came an apparition of one walking on the | 90 the debt on the Cathedral was sbout | J0 0 " ? © [l And biazon wide the nsme of Poiter! have eyery reasun to beliove it to be & good medi- commit itself to aentinenta no atrocloun, Bvery | wover ‘whom thoy mistook fora ghost. Tnat sgoo% for rebulldiog, end there was about | asked Dr, Soymour to reconaider his former de- | fIarbidge, c. 7] 114 ; clue. Yonr very resvectfolly petlisan considertion wae added to the high har | Waler, Thom thoy sstes® for s ghast SIRRL | 85,000 more due for ‘renowlng tho foundations, | citon, It was statod that there was goud | Btart. T b 4 211 00 0 | Aud, when I've soused my party focs MRS, JAMES CONNER, 411 Third-st. esta of ‘brinciple 10 move the Conyention to | wass nstural first Improssion. And by that | Iy ‘was nocessary for tha clergy to pay especial | pround to liope that Le would now accept. Tho | Ameh b 29 grou0 | Withall iy mesnt fesad and scanal, Tt ocenvy different gronund. Compared with thisde- | ymprossion many ideas were suggested to the | attention to the poorer classes o thelr miniatra- | prastqont of the Conventlon, Dean D a B8 1 L T -hot ' Heapaonr,—Thero are varfous canses for head- lanchery of tha Democracy, the actlon of the speaker, A ship was tho time-honored stmile tions, and pot for a tnomcut_to atlow the aup- esident of the Conventlon, Dean Dresscr, ani 1061 vnd r_lnkg eslth 1o Bam snd Randall, ache, as derangement of the circulaiing systom, of Nopuhlieaw: Stuts L ventiog o, Fennaylvania | B e Church, and the fliustrati helghte sitlon that tho Protestant Eplscopal Church | Judge Treat, as a committec, then seot the fol- U351 i York Zyibune (Rep. ). thie diventiv orzans. of tho norrous eyatem, etc. anisontln favom ’d‘;‘g“'&""';o “g‘;‘.‘:; Atlomt | for “’“ “"“m 1y “b ': ‘:!‘ i °"(":' £ | had boen established solely for the benefit of lowing dlspateh: 4 3 :l" 4| Wehopo overy Sonthern Demoorat in the x,:f,;’flf,,‘nfi';',",fcflfc;‘zb:: aute remedy futithe huuld hive Been oxpecting alnost mora than fa | SocC & more by tho cffects of storm and | ;pq woalthy and cducated ciasscs. The volume The Rev. Dr. George X, Seymour, Oeneral Theo- 1| 0] 0 | House Wil vote aguinst Mr. Hewitt's bill reducing | the ¥arious causes of thls com; x-lm.—v-{-vu':-fl-':‘ Loman to ask it to condems head-winds and waves dashing over it sceking | of missionary operatlous ought to be fncreased. | logical Seminary, New York: ‘The Convention, —|—|=| the army. The messure is the embodiment of | ness. Indigestion, Costivenors Ehoumatiem, Nei- e e ——— todestroy it. ‘There was tho simoon of sin | At tho last Convention the amount pledged for | sfter silant prayar, has unanimonsly resolved to w7171 8 ralgia, Bilionsncs, etc. 'Try the VEaeTina. You mischievous demagogery. and should be sum- marlly defented, No sensibie cefved by tho clap-trap abouta 25,000 mon belng dangerous to the libertios of the country. Iorty-five millions of people bave very little to fese from 23,000 soldlers,—especially when those 253,000 come from the raakh of the ople. The trath is. that the army le not now jarge enonzh to discharge officiently the daties re- fil‘l red of {t. It 18 not now large enongh to gnard tho frontler and gnrrison forts and ursenals, “To reduce 1t 10 20,000 men woul be so extremely elily performance, ‘The conntry has thousands of intlen of frontter 1o be protected against thieving ‘Mexlcans and murderons savages, and it is even now |m’mnlblu {0 prevent vaor citleens from N":‘: i inissionary work was about tho same as had | entreat you to witharaw your Ietier uf declination been pleded at the previous scsalon, and twen- | #0d accept your election a4 Blehos. ty-two misslonuries_wWere beinge supported in | | Becretary George H, tarlow pave notice that the dlocese: ‘The DBishop ealled aitention to | be would “to-niorrow offer an amendment to the work befne carrled on in forcign lands, The | Cation 660 as to render women who contribute Chureh ot Jarge sustained 130 missions, with | to the Church “eligible to vote ut parish elec- 245 workers, ot whom four were Bisbops, :mr:fl- tions. The report on the provinclal system woa pix were deacons, and 185 were natlve preach- | referred to a lezal comimlttee, consisting of ers, ‘There were about 4,000 communleants. Judgo Treat, Wilnam B, UGllbert of Calro, and Tho tidal wave ot fufldelity sweopiug over the | Henry Striker, Jr. Toe Convention thon ad- fand received attoption from the apoaker, who | journed uutil D a. m. thousht much of it was due to the false teach- | = To-nignt tho following auswer was received ings of certain smuoth-tongued ministers, | from Dr. Seymour: preaching coutinually that” Uod was Love and | T witbaraw my declination snd sceept connccrn. would ncver punish sin, and that ITe was in- | tion in Trinity Church, oo §t. Darnabos Doy, Junue finitely good-humored. Tt was for tho faithful | 1L preachier to lead the people to the foot of Sinal to comprehend the stern law of the Supremc Belug. Property stood shivering befora the fear of o Cominunistic revolt. The wministers should carefully exhort the peoplo to show them that good order nnd obedicncs to the forms of government wero abaolutely necos- A mysterlous personal appears fn tho New will never regret i York /erald, as follows: LW YOUK—NEQOTIATIONS CAN DR OFRNED fur the_restoration 8f ihe ** Nobls Lady " who eared from 014 lond-st, 1o 1576 rald up-town oflice, Lady ¥ 18, of course, thefamous Duchess pleture so cunningly stolen io London two years ogo, and which, it Las always becn suspected, was brought to this country by the thicf, precisely ns was the MuniLLo stolen from 2 8panish eathiedral and recovered by the Consal at New York, ——— blowing ever with crucl deadliness, the waves of unlolief, the storms of opposlag creeds. In thia midst of these terrible things, the priests in charge of the ship were filed ottentimes with fear, Ho wished to show that there was not so much cause for fesr as was supposed,— that there was the figuro of Christua Consolator coming to thelr reliof. Every aclentlfic lecture, every new theory of sclonce, scomed like s lideous spcetro to destroy the Church, but how unnoceesary was thieir fright, In tho first place, fucts wero facts, and theorles were theorles, and 08 long as scientilc men differed a8 to thelr theories, why need the people bo troubled about their imaainary croations. Darwin, Bastlan, and other scientlsts were continually bullaing up new thcorles which other selen- tists wero rebutting, No Chrlatian man had a vight to roceive them as truth. Christianity could not be touched or injured by facts,—only Ly fancies. The cxegesis of the Word of God L— VEGETINE Doctor's Report. Dn. Cras. M. Doposwwavsey, Apothecary, Evaneville, Ind. : 1 have o larye uumber of 0 take Vegetinn, They all speak wellof it. 1 know It Is & goud medicine for the cumplaiuts for which It 1s recommendod. Due. 27, 1877, VEorTINE (9 n great panacea for our azed fathers and mothers, for it mves them strungth, quiein thair nerves, and gives thom Natura's sweet sleop, VEGETINE Doctor's Report. 1. R. Bravexs, Exq. Dran Sin~We have been selling your vatashla ‘Vegetine three years, and we find that it gives per- fect satlsfaction. We belleve It to be tho Ll‘ Bostas Chicago arned rans—iloston, 3. First baso on errore=Baston, 4: Chicago, 2. Twosbane hits—0'Nourke, Burdock, — Morrlil, Bnydor: three-bascrs—Leonurd, Manoing. Steuck vug—Wricht, McClellan, Wild piteh—Larkin. Fussed balla—Suyder, 1 acbidgs, 2. Sinkes called—0R Boud, 207 of Larkiy, 15, Thails called—On Bond, #3; on Larken, 13. Left on bares—DBoston, 85 Chicago, U, Time of gamo~—Tiwo houts and twenty minates, Umplre~Q. P. White, of Lawell, LowzLl, May Baso-ball: Utlea, 155 Lowell, Loxpoy, Ont., May 28.—Base-bail: Tecum- seli, 63 Allegneny, 3. . Bingrasroy, May 28.—Cricket, 7: Roches- ter, 5. Provioaxce, May 23.—Base-ball: Milwau- kee, 125 Providence, 4. CiNciNNaTL, Mav 23.—~Base-ball: Clucionatls, 8; Indianapolis, 11, ’ THE TURF. illazed and massacred. 1f the army is roduca t wili not be long befare bioodsbod and rapine wi e ramphant on the Rio Grande and tho Sothwest ern frontler, The nrorle do not ask for this reduc. fom, and, (f Mr. Liewiit thioke that hin bill wiil pleane them, he is very greatly mistaken. They know true economy from demayoglam, and thoy cannot be decelved s easily os some Congress men imaging, The * dutly of Southern Wem- bers of thu House s plain, They sbould refuss to allow Northern Democrata o make the bill 8 party mcasurs, and should resolately oppose its passage, As ViNNI® Rzax was married yesterday, let ber now subside and mive Miss RaxsoM a shance. Visnin has *‘honeyfugled” Con- gressmen until sho has acquired fame, fortune, snd a husband, and should now step aside and allow other feminine artists an opportunity to ome to the front. tSomebow It pays bottor to culp® than o paint—uuless the palnt is put upon the face. Tho Convontion will thereforo have only routine business to transact io the moruing, and srill speedity adjourn. TIE BAPTISTS, CLevELAND, O, May #3.~In tho Daptlst Tublication Boclety, the morning sesslon wax opened st 10 o'clock. Tha chalr was occupled by First Vice-Presilont Samuel A. Crozer, ol sary. b{mlonnry Mann, a lsborer smong the deaf- mutes, submitted a report of his work, showing blood-purifer now sold, _Very respestfuliy, face of s 2 g It Is not ao fssue upon which the Demugracy can DR. J. L. DROWN & CO., Dru; ——et— :ll:fm ‘:"dfly be‘:n tho o “Domc n‘:""’.““" :u‘n{;’zm{ ok 'l'l’m‘t:c:'sl;f:& ‘a"?:g“;g: Pennavivania. The annunb scrmonwas preached | Loussvirre, May 28,—The extea day of the | 1o 89085 1289, CPC0, RUER, 1 ot & morement Crlontorsi iy, The Communtsts of *Chicago aro to bo con. | that Beg & ate | & hiad boen hald, snd there were t by the Rev. H. F. Crosby,of Obfo. At the | spring mecting of the Loulsville Jockey Club | whict: tho people will enstaln. The meo who pro- | . ——ee yours, Tho Gospel itsolf was a4 much | firmations hind boen hold, aud thers were twen- i f th he Rev.D od was as t 5 s as ite prod in fos-mlemfinu Democracy in Congress have ale ‘VEGRTIXE has never falled to effect a curo, giving - eratulated. They have greater influenca With | 3f fact us anything else, The forelatheraof | ty candidates at various points awaiting Epls- | close of the scrmon the Mev. Dr. Gardner, of great @ success as its predecessors ready made blunders enongh for one seasion, and, | t0n€ and strength o the uystem debilitated brdies 3 the Democratie majority in Congreas than the the Church '{‘unl. into ccatasies o!df‘c’ur b&m:r cer- :znll '::I"Nltl&:!’ ;c:'l‘lll:'l’:lmflx.\: :mum Couneil Lluvlnlnnd.“dellvured an -(}d;m of welcome, | the flr;; mzc. dns:l mr:Au;‘(nuatlhn of su t;:lln 1:;!- 2 | waiess some of th :'ell-co:ltllllled Teaders are | @aso. ,ug Chamber of Commoreo. Wille tho busincss | talu things that wero naw sccented by bellavers, | there ¥ ul Tho Rev. James Cooper, of Michigan, was ap- | year-olds, Athelstane, Adu, Glunn, Stilton, Ver- | sat down upon summarily and acverely, the party —— ; oo ny, 100,000 strone, the | Lhvro were in fortner times Chrietian mivisters | Tho isliop stated that here were sbout 1908 | pointed ‘Becretary pro tem,‘aftor which the | dict, Misadle, Vender and Gen, Preson's mold- | 10 45 e o b turrelt nax: Novembat, VECGETINE who warned people ngainst life-inaurance as fl’!- fng in tho face of Providence, and a multituds of other instances might be cited. Every fresh dlacovery in sclence—not theory—could only show more clearly thot the religion of the Church was right. ” In church conventions meu often dntlclcd the evils uf controversy as ruin- ing tho Church, but how vain this scomed to any one knowing what contraversy really waal Controversy only showed that people were In- terested to find out the real truths of the Gos- pel, and it was & matter of rojolclug that men could have cnough interest to talic about these things. Men would not listento it or engago In it if they were not anxious to find out the truth, History showed that whenever thero were the greatcst controversics, there were the greatest relinous rovivals and the most wou- derful accessions to the Church. Another of tho so-called ghosts was the change that was perceptiblo from year to year in the Church,— or rather that scemed to 0o perceptible. The Church never really changed; its dogmas re- wained ns thoy were handed down by the fatherss but the methods of saving soufs had changed with the ncreasing needs of the world, So with the applinnces and customs of the Church. Men's ways of thought and habits of action wera different from what they were s century nzo, aud honce & certain kind of cliange was necessary in order to reach thom. There wero plsntoins which caused fear to believers, and which were really nothing, Ono of these wus Romantsm; but Homanism did vot in fuct advance s fast os the Influx of immigrants to thia country would warrant, Therc was 1o rosson to fear tho ghost of Popery. There were many thiogs In tho Church of Rome which might well be adopted by tho other Churches. Anothicr unsubstantial ghost was tho fear of the unpopularity of the Church, Men dreaded to ba called bigoted, prejudiced, and narrow- minded for belonging to tho Church. These were » fow of the army of phantoma that were rislug up to hinder the growth of the Church, but it was casy to distingulsh tholr uosubstan. tial character, and to learn bow littlc they could really sftect the welfaro of tne true faith, The loiy Communion was sdministered at 10:80 o'clock, the Blshog ot Iilinots celebrant, ssaisted by the Rev. Mr, Bwoet and the Rev. Dr. Harris, of Bt. James® Church, of Chicazo, mutes in the Diocese of lllinols and about 20 1o the city. u The Rev. Dr. Locke gave notfco that be would offeran amenament to Art. X1X. of tho Constltu- tion, so that the Covstitution could be amended by one Conventlon Instead of two consecutive Annual Conventions. On motion of the Rev. Dr. Locke, g0 much of the Bishop's addrees na related to the pro- vincfal system was referred to the Committes on Legislation. A A telegram was vead by the Clork from the Conventlon in sesston at Bpringficld, as fullows: ‘The Convention agnin unanimausly ask Dr, Hey. mour to be our Biskop. R. P. Jouxaton. After some furtherunimportant business, the Convention adjourned until 0 o'clovk this morning. INE PRESBYTERIANS. Pirrssung, Pa., May 29.—The Geoeral As- sembly met st D o'clock this morning, Dr. Allen offered a resolution in regard to Bustentation and Homo Missions. The rosolu- tlon provides that the llome Mlssion Bonrd be directed to apply the $44,000 on baod to tho support of thesustentation pastorates, and that all of the churches bo directed to take up sep- srate collections for the Bustentation Fund sn- pually, apd, in transmitting the same to the Board, thoy be carcful to requost that the money ba dlsburacd for sustentation pastoratea. Adopted, ] 'l'lru Mileage Committee reported that threo now Presbywvrics hud been orgaulzed during tho year, makiug a total of 1,67, The collection amounted to §340.10. The Rev, Dr, Wara offered & resolution, which waa adopted, that the Genoral Asscinbly Boaras, to whom application for aid is made, shall, u declinfog or reducing tho amount of au appllca- tlon, report that fact as promptiy as possible, or give the reasona therefor, through the Btated Clerk of the Presbytery. Dr. 8trong, Chalrman of the Committee cn Frecdaien, read his rerofl. for tho year ending March 81, showing forty-nluc miuisters, 120 missfonaries, 130 misslon churches, and over 10,000 communlcants, - Tho ruport also gives a full ptatement und finaneial account of the o ing tily started. Verdlet won; Stilton secund, Gen, Preston third. Time, 1:18%. ‘The sccond race, a dask of onc and ope-elghth miles, bad eix etarters, a8 follows; Aunt Bet- sv, Kencsaw, Caligu la, Bonanza, Enquirces, and Leonard. Kenesuw and Leonard were fa- vorites. Kenesaw wou, Aunt Betsy sccond, Leouard third, Time, 1:58] In the third race, mile heats, Aiss Malloy, Beechwood, and Lager Beer started, Miss Mal- loy won, Becchwood second, Lager Beer thinl. Titne, 1345, In the second heat, Malluy was !{{lt. l.lnsm- Beer sccond, and Beechiwood third. e, 134434, The last ruce, dash of three-fourths of & mile, bad four starters: Grirsby, Matagords, Cam- mie ¥., end Ambuscade. Cammie F. won, Matagorda second, and Grigsby third. Time, 10, Mullle McCarthy and Tenbroeck were exhibit- ed on the track to-dnl' amid much enthuslusm. PmiLapeLrura, May 28.—At Polnt Breeze Park to-cay, the race, 2:30 class, was won by Black Frauk: Modesty sccond, Hlambletonisn Mumbrino third. Time, 2:36)¢, 2:203¢, 3:20%{, 2:29, 9:203¢, Modesty won the second and fourth heats, Jommittee on Enrollinent, the Committec on Nomiuations, and the Committes on Buptist Quarterly were appoluted, ‘The Kev. Beojamin Grifitbs, D. D., Cor- responding 8Sceretory, proscnted the fifty- fourth aanual report of thejlloard. Addresses wero made oo *Bunday-School Missions,” by Charles Ithoades, of Ohin; tho Tev. E. A, "Russcll, of Indiana; the Rev. A, Shepard, of North Carolini; the Rev E. M. Brawley, of Bouth Carolivaj and the Rev. W. W. Boyd, of Miasourl. . The Soclety then elected officers for the en- sulng yuar, as followst Presldent, SBamuel A. Crozer, of Pennsylvania; Vice-Presideuts, the flon. J.,_Warren® Merrill, of Massachusctts; George T, llugc Esq,, of New York; George ¥, Davis, of h]o; rkin B.,Day, Esq.. of Ttlinols; Benjomin Grittith, .D. D., Becrotary s the Rev. James Cooper, of Michigan, Rocording Bouretary; and Wilitun V. Pettit, Troasarcr, The Society also clected ‘twenty-lve mun. ers, - .zAl tho evenlng session the Rev, C. E. Hewitt, D. D., of {llinols, delivered un addreas on “‘The Press fn Its Relation to Denominational Growth." followed by the Rev. Z. umnell‘.lr., of Michlgnn, on the same subject, and ‘‘Its Relatton to Denominational ‘Unity,” and the scssion closed with the remarks of Galustia An- derson, D. D., of Iliinols, on * The Press fo Its Relativn to the Development of Intelligont Christlan Character." Prepared by ! H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by Al Druggists, Coufederates in the [ouso cut down the num- ber to £0,000. — — Monday was & fleld-day on 'Change fu Mil- waukee, and many lomo ducks are reported, Wheat declined threo cents o bushel, owing to unfavorable ndvices from abroml, and several fallures have taken place. It was a busy day among the dealers In marglns. for themeelves. They have trusted too much to leaders wio have neither braina nor experience, —Augusta (Ga.) CAronicie (Dem. ——— AMUSEMENTS. TIHE LOCAL 8STAGE. Bronson Howard's new comedy-—one could wish that he should not {oduige in the weak- ness of trylng to make the public believe be im- provised it fna week or a month, for what does it matter to a epectator whether it took him a day or nioa times 33 days to produce {ti—was given a second representation last evening at Hooley's Theatre, and the first favorable im- pression mada upon the audienco was fully in- dorsed. As was to bs cxpocted, there were many visible Improvements o the interpretation, and these wiil in a very brief time be mellowed into a thoroughly harmoujous representation. The acting last evening bad the advantage of another carefal rchearsal, and the reaults were alpable to all, first in the saviog of tinde, and, etter still, fo tll’xe wfi'hd{;wnlhox relru‘ln ‘:l:n- necessary sppendagos in the shapo of *stage busivess,' ‘;lhldl,gfllhllr retarded than sccole tion of the ploce, * Hurricanes ! 1s evidently & success. 4 Conrad the Corealr™ 15 running this week to full houscs at llaverly's Theaire, and thy wusical comliness, or the comival musical- ness, of the play appears to be wonderfully retrushing to the audicuce. By tho way, & curious mistake—to be charged, of course, to the Intellizent compositor—occurred in & notice of this performance in yosterday's ThIDUNE, whero one of tha ladies was epukcn of s belog attired fu wo “impossiblo costume,” Of course auy discerning reader will seo that it meant an “fmported costutue.’? As written in the haste of a late criticistn ‘It ey bave looked like “fmpalpable,’ or **unprofitable,” but this was the trae utwardness of the expression. The “ Uncle Tom's Cabin" party {s on its legs azaln, and will appear to-morrow evening at’ McVicker's Theatre in the time-honored droma of thet name. The scenery has been CLOAKS. West End Dry Goods House, Madigon & Peoria-sts. Cloak Depart't. GREAT BARGAINS! Extraordinary Value! ————— ‘Wheo the news was conveyed toBirring BuLr Jthat the Democratic House had reduced the srmy to 20,000 muskets, he smiled and sald that one-half his broves could now wash off their war-paint nnd go hunting and fshing, a8 he could get along without them. ——— It Mr. Procton KxoTt's theory of the use of the ormy prevails, to-wit., that It must ot be used for any purposs not expressly deflncd by an act of Congress, that body may as well hold a perpetual eession, 8o a8 to bo ready to meot any exizency that may ariso. BILLIARDS, An attempt was made lust evening to make 8 match botsreen Sexton and Schacfler, both men, together with Mr. M, Bensluger, bolog prescnt fu Bruvswick's Hall, Nothing came of the talk, however, the point which could not be gotten over belog the desire of Sextun to play in New York aud of the Schacfler party to play nere, It looks as if the match would not bo made, The billiard-players and var-keepers of this city had their annusl gamo flflwrdz afternoot, and tho former woo by tho dedsive scoro of 44 to 3 The play was remarkable for nothing in particular, cxcept, perhaps, the unsxpected facility with which 1lou, [ciser, and ono or two others caught fly balls. The best play of the day was by Bchaeffer, who pliched for the billiardists. ————— ‘The people of Pittsburz will have to foot the bilts for the property destroyed by the Com- munlsts in the July rlots last ycar. Itisuot lkely that tho Communists will mect withas wuch sympatny there this yecar as they did last e ——— DIOCESE OF QUINCY, pecial Dispaich 10 The Tribune, Quiney, 111, May 23.~The first rezular Con- vontlon of the new Quincy Dloceso opened its scasion {n this city at 10 o'dack to-day. The Right-Ruverond Bishop bad extended an fovita- tion to the Rev. W, B. Morrow, of 8t. Faul's Church, Peorls, to preach the sermon, but that gentleman, while he came prepared to fill the placo assigned bim, joloed with the clergy In general In urging Bishop Burgess to tako that place in the service, this being his first official meeting with tte bretbron of the Diocesel. ;Tho Dishop ylelded o the urgency of the cleray, Elegant Long Cirenlars, Silk Hoods, good material, $3.50. Very stylish AILWool Cloth Cireulars, faney {rimmed (can’t bo malehed at $3), for $3.00, BIk, Drap d’Eto Cloak, frimmed in Silkr and Laco (worlh $7), for The hepvy May frosts scem to havo fallen uoon confessions, political and social, as well us upon garden vegetables. None from Florlda nor Brooklyn for fiva days, and business isat o standstill. ——— CownrrLING will make *tho great effort of his life ™ as soon as he gots a new suit of clothes, 1lis taat suit {sacven daysold, and Mrs. Srrague docs not like it ——————— Investigation Is all they ars up to} but as for revolution, TIIE OAR. Watkins, N. Y., May 23.—In the first race of 0, no; they never mention it, . M. oos of the Board. Thoe Rey, Dr. Imbrie | and presched from the test “COo out } tha regattaof the Watkins Rowing Assoclution, | repared, and the costumes of tho members . - Vs nama 14 nevor heard, nr:l‘elr. Canon xfi’é’wfi‘.’"fl"?ficfi"& sc:t}::&r?: fead » report on the operations of the theolog. [ foto the bighways acd hedges, sad | the Atlantas of New York—Downs and Eustls mfl":‘lb::fit"l‘l)l:&? b‘;-palv.?::r:ml;:::l l‘;‘f;:mf:; Hatelasse I!l:mfles, mcely lrmuucd, e fcal sedinarles, which ‘wes not concludsd till near tho hour of recess, In tho afternoon the Committes ngvnlntcd to propsre & winute ou the cass of Jobn Aliller reported through fts Chairman, the Hev. Dr. Welsh. After reviewlug the facts in the case sud the aets of the Assemnbly, tho report con- cludes: *The decisiun of the General Asseuts bly confirms the action of the Synod of New Joracy, which apuroves tho reso- {ution unanimously adopted by the Preabytery of New Brunswick, viz.: ‘that tho Hev, Jobn Miller be and h:nb{) ls susponded trom the ministry of the Presbyterian Uburch till such tine as ho ahall make manifeat to tho satisfac- tion of tha Presbytery his renunciation of the theories he has bien found to hold, and bls sol- emn purpose no longer 1o proclaim them.'” Tho miuute was adopted. Dr. tisttield read s lise of the minlsters who had dled In the past year in various parts of the United Btates. ‘Tha list numbors about ninety, At tho close of thu reading tbo veuerable Dr. Heattte, of Steubenville, by request of the Modorator, 16d the Asseinbly In prayer. ‘The Finance Committee reported that 843 Commissiouers had been entertained st tha botels and bourdivg houses, st » cost of §3,657, Over 100 had been eutertained at privato ouses. ‘The report was adupted. The reading of the roport of the Committeo on Caurch Pality was then resumed and the Rov. J. Stewart Bmith, of Evanstou, was appointed Assistant Sccretary, Mr. Charies R. Larrabeo was re-clected Truasurer, THE DRLEGATES. Besides the Bisbop, the following clergymen wero picscut: W, C, llgykm-. Chiesgos 1L C. Kinney, Chlcago; J. W. Kuowles, Cathedral, Chicago; _Clinton Locke, Grace Chureh, Clicagot ¥, W, Luson, Emmanuel Church, La Grange: Froucis Mansiield, Church of the Atonement, Chicogo; N. Morrison, Cbrist Churcl, Oak Farks ‘T, N. Morrisoh, Jr., Church of the Epiphany; ¥, 1 Naab, Jr., Christ Church, Ottawa; Nils Nordene, 8t. Ansgarius’ Church, Chicago; W, J. O'lirlen, ~ 8t Mark'a Church, Qoueva; Luther l’nrnce, Calvary Church, Chicago: I1. G, Perry, Atl Saints’ Church, Chicagoj W, J. Potrle, Church of Our Bavior, Chicago; Arthur Ritchle, Church of the Asce slon, Chicsgo; J. Btewart Buith, 8t. Mark’s, Evanston; A, W. Buyder, £mmanuel Church, Rocktord; _C. B. Btout, L:hlcaglix_; 4. C. Btrest, Chicazo; ' Edward Sullivan, “Trialty Church, Chleago; . ¥, Bweet, Zion Church,” Frecport: @. 8, 'Todd, Chaplain of Bt. Luke's Hospital: W, £, Toll, Bt. Poter's Church, Bycamore; W, Turper, Grace Church, Chilcagzo; Peter Arowed- son, Jacob Bedverg, 8t, Ausgarius’, Chicago; ¥, €. toolbaugh, Corlat Church, Waukegani Q. ', Cushruan, Bt. Stephen's, Chicago; "Thomas 1t, Colemun, New York: E. IL Downiog, Grace compel them to come in, that My bouse may be filled.” The discourso tended more to the ad- monftion, exhortation, and Instruction of the clergy than of the pews, and was an admirable one in language, feeling, and force, After the service, the Conventiou adjourned 1ill § o'clock this afternoou for the transaction of business, when the Rey, G, H. Iiguing was clected Becro- tary, and A. F, Newcomb re-electod Treasurer. Bishop Bureess read his ofliclal addross, Telo- Wme werd exchan Letween Quiney and g;xlunuflcld rclative to the re-vieetion of Dr. Beymour, aud a congratulatory dispatch sent to the Conventlon at Chicago. After a littlo routiue business, the Couvention stood ad- fourucd tul morning. Bishop Buigess holds a reception to-night. TIE UNITARIANS, Bostoy, Mass., May 28.~Tho Awerican Unl- tarlan Assoclation at its susual meeting to-day clected Henry P. Kidaer President, W. C. Dry- snt and Charles A, Btovena Vice-Presidents, and the Rev. R R. Shippen Becretary, Tho Snancisl conditiun of tho Assoctation 4 shout equal "to “that of previous gnn. The Rev, Brouke Herford, of Cbicago, delivered the su- pual address, ~ The_American Congregational Assoclation elcctod SBamuel D. Warren President, The Bo- —wers winners. by about three boat-lengths, the Detrolt scullers, Clegg and Lampas, sec ond, Northwesterns thira, Winning time, 8:10. Course, one mile and fAve-sixteeuths, —— GEORGIA COLORED TROOPS. 8avanNan, Ga, May 28.~Gov. Colauitt re- viewed the colored troops yesterday, The troups consisted of seven compaules, fncludh onacompuny cach from Macon, Augusts, am At‘lun-nu. In the afternoon there was A prise dn Istic of the times when Uncle Tom lived and $4.50, Blk, Silk Cloaks, trimmed, French Lace and Moss Trimming; very effoctive, great bargain, $12.50, Also, a finer Lino of Rich, High-Stylo Spring Garments than ean bo found elsewhere, greatly helow Nouth Sido priees. CARSON, PRIE & 6 TARKRANT'S APERIENT,. fobunismami i itiotroi st Suetrutbiot BoucicALT I8 to bo the happy possessor of & new yacht to cost $100,000. It is not sald whether It Is adapted frowm the French, e —— moved and bad his belng, The recent disaster will ouly deprive Mr, Gotthold aud his company of three performances this weck. AMATEUR THEATRICALS for the beneft of the ospital for Women and Children, at Btandard Hall, Friday cvening, May 81, at 8 o'clock. The following plays will be prescnted: S watey 19 woien," Robert Capper (sn {upe- cunivas artist) le (hbis uncle)... Uen, 8 (011 and color m: Annle Pestie (sn helresa). Vertha Bupuhaln (her "h.'nfl) o are s, MIllY Cappir'sso 2 u Moral deduced from tho closing of the Wo- man's Hotel: Whers tha wmen arc, there only wlill the women bo gathered together, e — "Iho Democratic party in Cangress scems to bo leglsluting fu the interests ot BirTiNgG BULL, e o —— - Mr, ConkLING makes a very quict corpse, s ——s PERSONALS, Barnum has given a £3,000 lot to the Unl. versatists of Bridgeport, Cons, Edith O'Gorman, *the Escoped Nun,” :n presgnted her Lusband, Prof. Auffray, wlib & oy, Yoter Cooper's lifclong businoss rules havo leca faw and stmple,—to avold debt snd idle- Rees, Ben Butlor is to bo the principal speaker 8t Henry C, Bowen's Fourth-of-Jély celebration this year. ————— CURRENT OPINION. Blaine says the frand inquiry means revo. lutlon, Aleck Stepbens declares it au attack upon the title of the President, Nay. It means that Sam Tilden wonts the Democratic uomination in 18850, with the wind decidodly in tlat direction, —~ Clnctnnats Enquirer (Uen. ). rrzLp's (D~D) DAY, +Tha debate on Pottcr's resclution was & fleld- day in tha llouse, " —Washington Correspondent. A Fleld-day! Yes. But, when wa read Fhe dirty record, who can blsmo us For thoughts on t'other Potter's Field Which Uother Judas made 80 famous! The bloody shirt iu the shibboleth, the o, Mlss ITolen Wadsworth aat).. . Miss Nollle Walker XD 1IN cLovAR,* (en, George A, Forayth + Mrs, Robert G, Clarke Tickets, «nu" obtalued of M Blackstone, Mrs. Joseph Medill, Mrs. J. C. 11l ton, Mrs B. Pike, Mrs, Houry Wilkinson, Mra. C. M. Henderson, Mrs. W, W. IClnball Mra. A, Parker, snd Mrs, . A, Uszo; wlso, ut the hall the evening of the entertelument, It is hoped all fricnds Interested in this most worshy charity will give to the young ladies and Chureh, Uafens; W, W. Estabrook, Chiurch ot Eentic have kiugl red . "o honest, pay your debts, keep your " \W. A Fiake, St. John's | The thirtieth overturs reached, the Cowmmit- | clety will undertake to raise $00.000 by tue 1t | war-cry, the only fn d, with Grant come | Eebticmen who have kiudly yuluntesred thelr temper, n:: "w'tf nym?u drink, "‘tn xvl:n;,-xm %!’..‘.L‘fi‘.’:”x'i“.‘&':fn' al:. 'A.‘ A 1"hlm.“1 Chrhg l'lnu'- teo to prepare & minuto In the Hoo case wmade 4 | of duly 1 relieve tiself of ita pracu‘yflnmufl :.,;,.rf; lead ‘.! h.,:"l.'.‘ we 870 1o have the old | SCF¥ices thelr hearty aupport, Moo frewls sdvice 1o bl Nev Haven congrer | sion, iarward; 1 ¥; Pectesod, Bt Marin | foport wblch snulbh Gty ARGely | embernament. Szt et scalp, s doubiful g, because, excent NEW YORK, 3 AW, 3, Bt, Man- 3 ta €10 Ly . wation. e O e, Girace Ubuirch, Btgrliugs | semnbly lioldy that thero fa'nothing I TIE CONGREGATIONALISTS, B nrer. Wyd 1he dADUTE L8, Avecial Dispatch'to Tas Tribune. ; teturn (o puwer, and the dlngifl’ s, that, in the long tun, ' the Mepublicsus will accowbllsh lste what they attempted esrly, and bsve kept up vere aleteatly, the goading of the peopls futo follios Alvislons. and avger, which willains fn power aiight Bret Harte s contributed his longest and most ambliions poewm, & Jove story callea ** Cadet Grey," to the new West Fofnt book, **Military Tictace," the proceedings of the Bysod of New Jersey which entitles the appcllant to a roversal of the judgment snd Hoding. At tho samae time, tho Asscinbly tinds great pleasurein J. B, larrls, St Jomes', Chicago; C. 8. Lester, B‘hmlu‘fl'“n'd“lv"lfi legates 4 ay delega ment, Cijeado, E. 1L 1 B BosToN, Moy 28.—Thbe fortv-sixth anunual moeting of the Congregatioual Publishing So- clety occurred to-day. Aggregate ruceipts, New YoRx, May 28.—Thie Tribune saya nego- tiation: In progress betwecu James Gordon Bevnet, sad others now In Europe, sud AMaple- wLEREE S S assntis ik Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, 1 fraud. —Louls- for th 1 the Acadewy of Muslc & *hicago, ' (cago, | calliug attention to the eolarging etforts and | $U0,074; oxponditures, $50,755, showing that | bafle by money, by ‘bayobets, and son, for the leaso of the Acadeiy of Musle 80 | oyercomes asction of the liver and bawels, conqaers Marie Wilton made one of her graatest 'é::’ffl“ ol;i,‘l,{,m.wé';f;uu .uf“""l' “‘11‘,.‘ ol ‘""’?" afiuchos —of | tho- women of the | the conditionof tho Boclotyis better thana | ¥4 Courter-Jouraad (Dein.): thut Tlun er for un; tsx&-‘llnx s0as0n, but &8 yob | dyspepeis, deputates the blood, wubducy foyerisbacas Was the i - | Williaws; 8t Jaues' icago, O rrolie, 0 -uloc Ve want & man that's trd 4 . . etion .d;’ch'";::::“ old bammer from whom ot | YA ol e Joums, Chlcxio, Jossph | points ~ with ~ pecullar wotiefaction” and | DRS485, J6AE8 e, e i, with sba But, Ganeral Shlalds, we dou't waut you. ——— omphat{capprobation to the nobla recurds which thoss remarkable women are daily addingto thetr efficiency and devotion.” Dr. Imbrie, Chairman of the Commlittes in the McCunc case, reported as fotlows: **‘The Russell Bradford succeeds bim, with the Rev. J, O, Means, D.D., Secrotasy, sud Edward Guy, Tressurer. BUNDAY-SCHOOLS. T STOCKIOLDERY NEETING, Oftice of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway Company, No. 62 Wall-st., T, 8, Cunningha 5 A. Bleeper, Bheppard Johuatos, Dantel W, DBrower; Bt. Mark’s, Chicago, Dr. Jeromo, George C. ¥ry: St. Steohon's, Chicago, Willlam Csunel), John Case; ‘Trinity, Chicazo, Henry C. Ranney, A. C. Calkins; 8t Luke's, Dixon, y ‘Who canput boast With teeth Jik ‘When Soxodont And works the charm befor our oyes. You fought, snd bled, snd well-nigh died Unt sa dla Plelds—on the other alde. Hides make uo difference, 83 you seot {;uu fougbs right well, and 8o did he, “The Board of Health says we must muz? als our dogs, but who will muzale the Hoard of lealth?" is an incomprohensible sdvertisement i & Washington paper. 15, B complatot of the Rov, T. 1. Skisner, . Apecial PisgaicA 1o The Tl g 'he oifice we must Field ¥ - NEW YORK, Aprildl, 1878, ; An exceedingly improbable London rumor %mfiéi‘.‘ G “::’ 4 ,k;m':":finkfilfiflé' D. D..’ u:ul mmm -&:luullh'n“ Bylx‘m;l n‘lv Ula'» Mex00TA, 11, May 83.—~The Ottawa Bunday- \h\'n‘:yud? o::a.n'-. w:u-j;fi -.E;:“ N ,,;‘{.’,’:,f.‘}}‘“{fi.“fifif":flé‘}:‘flé"‘z"\:-:fll‘..“i'.,,'flf,fi?lz,:" A il e matter o o Hov. W. C. o 3 ou (Bl P ursusnt to law, sad fur the transacilon of such ot ‘:::::;.:' pomasdod from é’?.i.,‘ih“":‘fi‘.’:?.‘.'fi.";? D Kt e Faghe iy ’fi:‘i"t-’!‘ai;’ifl SieCurte, was found 1o bo tu order, and, alter %c:.:; h“..:';‘::‘,"“,,,:;‘:"‘ :::?.d::r -:-:::L —Danocralla Liouss. 4 e e o e Tan 7. 1o, Chicens on LU Edlnmurg 10 couttomertisl for satstalntug luse | Ghaces St. Paul's, Kaukakee, W, K, Kittoe; | beluk Leurd, o vote on the same uiestion was | L bU 02 SO Conticted by o e, | With all their flercencas for investigation, .‘.a i “'i"w?kufv"u'f'“:“: «g stan oficers on board bls ship. Fomanuel, La Grange, £, B, Clark, J. K. | taken, sud stood as follows: To s J.C. Follis, The conforence on Sunday-schoal | the Democratio members of tha Potter Iavesti- 24 uped o0, 3 Lo 15, anunoiders complaint, 218; to sustain in part, 7§ to not sustaln, 5T, The cowplalut Is therefory Lercby declarcd to bo suststucd, and the action of tba 8ynod 1s reversed.” Adopted. o “fhe sesalon was extended half an hour to Putlo: 8¢. 'Johu's, Naperville, J. G. Wright§ (irace, Now Lennox, Warren K. Fellows, Louls T. Gougar, Caleb J. Joncs; Clrist, Ottawa, Willfam Osman; Emwauuel, Rockford, John R. Porter; Curist, Waukegan, C. R, Btecle, Ho- W ¥ 0 IIIIDAD\VA.Y" NEW ¥ guting Committee secm & Mitle vackward n cum- | yigeing been for Lwelve vz kmd ] ing forward, Nobody sppears suxious to lead ot on the Sub-Committees. They knmow too much about what bas hsppened to otber Chalrmeu of A student at the Toronto University, & fourth-yesr man undergolng an examivation for Lonors, was found to bave secored a copy of the Questions. Lie was set back two years, {1 aldent. M. L STKES, Jr., Socretary. Erashuadl OFFICE_CIICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AXD work was 1ad by the Rey. J. W. Edsou. _Scrmon Vi iat IR el vordng pendd wogtaraton this worning ‘y the Rev. E. A. Brouson, of A d Aurors. Tuoattcudance was quite large. B 1cLange and Vice- Pres! auch &8 u, and Londa: also. Siuck costscu, ies, ' ** puts, " sid ** calls ™ va Iarge or smisli amonati, Bintint nad 2ot ot resular coimisions und Diuderatd y near the report of the Cowmittee ou Beneve- = Investigating Committees. Liks tha Rev, Aming. X X T 4 Edison, the lnventor, is stadyiog out the | B6F B-Bteele o . Tetuco, which was read by too Chair, Tt coutaios D,,f,’;}‘k’{?,i{"t,'fi,"‘g;m el Sieeh, 1S SThe Serigus Faiaily, " they thiuk, :_*.',,'fi,'",;;:hm';:;;:h".“.‘.‘,m.‘,!.‘b'.".[”;w%:“’f-'f PACIFIC RAILROAD (0. theory of vibrations, and doclares that he will yet Blshop McLaren aunnounced the ln“nwlnfi no ucoqlmtu.d‘:!uuu:l ol .&“ifii‘nfl?x’“&‘:hfi &g Cosoura, May 28.—Tha reslaencs of Mr. Ko- ILI 3:’ 3}'2;:“ -,:r. ;-;: n;;un-’l_l‘ g fl:«; ‘.?,:.‘3"',2 i | sciptofion, Ay ——— R scatbo dey when, with & simple (unlng-fork, be | Stauding _ Cowwmlttces: Incorporation ot | O, WEB, K80 i uraon 10l 7480 p. 1 baid, who lfves 1o the outskirts of town, was | guesied Mr. McMabon, of Ould, 19 sch 88 Chalr- LEMON 1 Tbe Annual Meeling of tha Biockholders of the Obl- will bo ablo to tear down & three-atory houss. Churches—. E: Gooabuey 1. B Jlorglson, Al s At 7500 . et L e roton: whoy after | a0 the- Vioils:Bub-Comiiioe] UMY |~ e o innee | cugor ock iand & Pecfis MalliondCa fo U i Mark Tuain hosrd of a dentist who bad o | 3: I Townsend aud G Logptocks Fipsece ™ | 00 fejoria of ‘Hums aud Foretzo MUTond | ranaackiog the bous, wero slarmed by tho in- | YEASHEE 1y Sia brlonsly waa B0t | bra oot Dinscton parsusat bo lax, sad the transection ery tunay tary 1o tel, and went o gos some | 3* & QA R Cues.” Primns—W. ¢ | weroaken up wad sdopied, aud Sarajop No | wuates awakenlog. Tho burglars imuisdiately With a visiole wiuk, rewarks that be doesn's 1ske . attach ot busducas st mxy eutis befors L S tuagluary defacis fu bis teoth romediod 50 88 £0 | Fisee 0. & Lester, L. Lsbgood: L. B, Steele; | Y., fxud as the plaso of meeting of the BOxt | 5.4 yocking the doors of the main bulldivg and | BBc inerest in ¥istida, uhat Washiaeiun g KA0A | one delictous samupge drigk {s the Lewon Beer, | cago, on Wedacaday, tie ot day of Juse oeat, a6 11 It ) f1 Edward | Geueral Assciubl noogh for bim for the bresent, aud ha docen't bt ‘o1 47 o yarn snd bo sble to pubian it As, how- | Jegulation—C. Locke, ¥, 8, Turris, Edwur o o scttiog ire o the kiehen. Tue fames spread | e507f0 Uiy for, Fumily sad Dlcalc Ui Oriers “faae | o'clocks. m. HUGL WDDLE, Fratlcat After the disposal of other routine pusiness care for auy Florida In bis, They srv all conldunt before the Assembly, Dr. Junkin offcred the Sullivas, L. 1 Dus, 8. G Judd, J K, Edally B That thero aro lots Of fucts of tha most bluod SOk it | T3 Tows. secretur. uf Iefuas 54 Thirky-Sriet asd VT4 Stabl, D. L. Phlilips. Exteusiou of toe Cuurch I iy cver, 1ho doctor bas sent 1o & bill fop§200, 1t is a0t LA, Uiery that Mark {s much sheads with great rapidity. and the fomates Lad much

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