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of the Queen’s h in the British. Parliament. , Tho Government Questioned as to the Powers of tho New Ambassador t Note from the Powers to Be Sent'the Sublime ing «Prompt and Faith- Fulfillment of Treaty of Borlin. The'Turkish Government to Be Summoned to Give a Cat» egorical Answer, Reslstanco Threatened by the Qérman Ultramontano isoretionary, Exeoution of the May Laws. GREAT BRITAIN, PARWAMENT—THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. ‘poxpon, May 20,—Parllament assembled nm with ‘the usual coremontes, dtho Lord Chancellor read the Queen's the text of which Is a3 follows: TLEMEN: Tnvail myself of iy Loups AND GES uired upon tho change of Ad- "Tho -cardint relations which I ther Powers of Gurnpo will, 1 romote, in cotocrt with and completo fullilimentof the Jf Berlin in respeot to auctunt reforms wa in Turkey, 28 well ag to such tor- Honsaghnve not been sottled in rovisions of that troaty. | nont ns essontinl for tho teations in the East. w I bnye deemed it ttodlapatch au Ambassador Extraor- to tho Court of the Sultan. s cages addressing ressad my Hono that tha mensure: fxignanistun would lend to tho epe f the affairs of that country, the gallantry of my troops continued to and the Inbora of my Govern- mentin India have been unremitting. have to lament that the end in viow has not yet Morte will, however, bo unceasing! toward the pacification of Afghun andtowand the establishment of such insttu- 1 best fitted to secure tho ce of further carn) argc tance with thig ¥ic tions as may bo found independonce of its pe friendly relations with my. ‘The condition of the Indian finances, ns thoy: bave recently bocn mada known to me, have ree ulred my special uttentlon. I havo directod sou eball bo supplied with tho fullest tufer- mation In regard to this woli yote your exreful notice to tions of polloy connected with South Africa, have continned to commond to the favornblo consideration af tho anthoritics and people in tho various settlements tha project of cunfed- eration. . In sustaining m; Transvaal, with its diversified populution, I de- sire both to make provision for the security of tho Indigenous races and to extend to the Euro+ nectticrs institutions based on tho large, rinciples of aclt-sovernment, House of Commons, I notice with satisfaction thatthe imports and a: ris of the country, as well as other signs, in- icate some ruvival of trado; but the depression which has intoly been perceived in the rovontio continues without abatement. Income which wore fald “before the last, Purlin= ment wero framed with moderation; b hi thmo which bas since clapsedexhibite no promiso Abat_ they willbe excecicd. The unnual estl- mates of expenditures, so far aa thoy have not been flready noted, will bo promptly tnid before. important ques- siipremicy over tho “My Lardsand gentlemon, the Into season of thoyearat which you commence y abridyo tho the available i ut J inake no doubt. but ite it to tho best accouiit. reservation net for Trotand expires ‘on tho Tet of June, You will not be waked to re- Dowit, My desire to-avoid the ovils of excop- tional leyigstition fv tho abridgemont of liberty: would notinduce mo to. forego In any degreo tho performances of the first duty of evory Gov- erument in providing for the security of life roperty, Dut, whilo T-am determined to tion, Lam porsunded that the loyalty and good sense of my Irish sub- Jects will Justify ine in relyiiy on th fons of tho ordinury law, firmly adin! eacg And order, bofora tho dissolution Of the Inst Pariinment for tho mitigation of tho distress In Irehind “have been scrvicenble {1 that Important end, ‘The question, of tho sull- clency of the ndvances already authorized by Parhament is under my consideration. . » Amvasure willat an curly duy bo submittad U for pitting an end to the controversics have arlecn with respect to burials in churchyards and cemeteries. i sary to ask you to renew the act for sodrct yot- mang tho chiot subjects whiich will be ught under your notice, ne ti will be bills for giving moro offer the occupiers of dund ngainst injury frown for determining on just ‘prinol- ath los of employara for nccidonts y thofr workmon; and for the oxton- slons of borough franchise in Iroland. ipa al ay {nore Boar The Queen’s speech was reat Some, the Lord [igh Chancellor. y There was a Inrge attendance in the Tlouse tho House of Lords very thcote, in the debate on ad- pon the huavy responathllity of eace Preservation act to Inpse, hoped the result would justify nerally-he approved the spirit dt each, although he eritielsed some of its » Ile was uta luss to understand what by the appointment of an Ambas- ‘aordinary to the Porte, He whshed to be the relations bee "this sacred obll, 6 provisions ennetad Tt wilt be neces= of Lommons. « In lew were present, toknaw what were een Goschen and Sir Austen ether tho appointment was mad ew to concart with other Powers, und, If 80, r similar appolutmunts were to bi y other Powers, He desired to know q hatha powers of Goschen; what THE PRESSURE CONTEMPLATED, ed to know what was meant by ref- the establlshmont of inatitulfons in tan, He was glad the Government irage to sco the nevessity of maine ritish supremacy in ‘Iransyaal: “In Garston, he said if it was found that tha yoverinent’s action was Uke 10 opposition could cansclent ‘ould render that support. ‘onor Power thi Tent to the address th fers of the Jand in Trela tan amond- position of the nd deserves fine Mn order that thelr legiti- MIL GLADSTONE, hob press a proposition that Northcote's remurks, fone aatd the Governinent werd ‘uv to the principles the: fh pecting the forcign pol nes the Inte Governuen , Apart from one or ‘two f: the ‘Treaty of :Borlin, onuitgated many valuable ven’ ¢ upotntment was no 8 auld course inthe case of Ble a chen’ powers were tho Hespept ios? of any ordinary Atubassador, ECT OF-GOSCITEN’S MISSION, nd tha THouge that.Karl Gran- ila clrenlar note to the iS prompt fulditinent of | th an -authoritative Ir vinws.- Gosychen pecific.ustructions, anc If tho ntertained by. Bike 9 Feault would he Tho Government a questions # Prcestn a the miads of thi ple of the notion that En d Speelal, tobarata ptarest! waa also desiras wm tho mind of the Porte the land was disposed tn trespass Ny Asta. All that Govern- OBLIGATIONS o¥ TURKEY. ‘They had no desire to ish territory lu any dian iiuances, he THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY MAY 21, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. would not, In tho present state of tho ques- ton, go into details, ‘Tho Government was obliged to accept the annexation of ‘Trans- yaalagan accomplished fact, ‘Tho Govern- ment thought clrenmstances did not Justity nrenewal of the Coercton act In Ireland. Mr, Forster, Chief Secretary for Lreland, polnted ort It was Imposalble nt this period of the session to attempt to legisiate on ao largc a question ns was ratscd by Power's amendinent. The Irish members might, however, rely upon the Government's con- sidoring (the matter with the nreatent pos- sible cate, Regarding the Coercion not, he APPEALED TO THE PRIESTS and people of Ireland to refrain from acts, Whether in nature of party processions or otherwise, witch might rust im evil conse quences and lead to the resort of coercive measures, Mr. Shaw, member for Cork County, urged that the condition of the pour was very press- ng, Siiartes Stewart Parnell urged the neccs- sity for n temporary suspension of tho right of eviction, Power's amondment was then rojected,— 800 against 47,—and the motion for the ad- dress agreed to. IN TUE MOUSE OF LonDs, In debate on tho nidresg In reply to the speech from the ‘Throne, the Duke of Marle borough sald he regrotted the Government had concluded not to renew the Coorclon act on fecount of the mingy olitrages against life and property constantly taking place In Ire- and. Earl Speancor, Liberal, who was once Lord- iLieutenant of Ireland, sald the present alate of affatra did not call for the continuance of the act. LORD BEACONSFIELD congratulated the Government on ita resolye to completely fall the Berlin Treaty. Ho said he would like to obtain some informa- tion regarding the powers of Goschen, and wished to know what was meant by fnstitue tions in Afghanistan, He binned the Gov- ernment for not continuing the Coercion net, and thanked the House for its support wiille he was Premior, Lord Granville sald tho Government had alindoned the Coercion act In the hope that the people would answer thelr appeal. He coultl not speak with full information. re- garding Afghanistan yet, but from the In- forination the Government did possess, he could not say there was Justifention for tho sanguine assertion of A SPEEDY SETTLEMENT -contained-In the Quean’s speech a short time ngo. By the appointment of Gosehen the Governinent desired to eifect a settlement of those conditions of tho Durlin Treaty which Sic Austen Layard’s _ remonstranees. lind hitherto not attained. ‘The most important of these conditions were the Greek and — Montencgrian uestlons and Armenian reforms, For effecting their object the Government addressed note to the Powers proposing au identical note on these points, As svonns these notes were presented to. the Porte he would lay a copy on the table, ‘The Powers had cordially re- sponded, compluingd that thore was a contradiction between the Berlin Treaty and the professiuns of tho late Government. ‘Tho address was then agreed to. A NOME-RULE AMENDMENT, John O’Counor Power, Home-Ruler, gava notice that he would offer an amendment to the nddress Jn reply to the Queen’s speech that the position of the occupiers of land In Ireland deserves immediate attention, In order that their legitimate claims may be sat- sited. Chamberlain, Radical member for Bir- mingham, gave notice that he would mova for-n select committee upon losses of mer- chant ships, Tho Rt. Hon, E. Dwyer Gray, Home- Rule; member for Carlow, gave notes that ho will ask leave to introduce a bill for the suspension of ejectments in Ireland, 5 DIVIDED HOME-RULERS, Parnell and his immediate followers sit on the Opposition benvhes. Shaw and others sit on the Government side, Pariell gavo notice that he will call atten- tlon to the Parllamentary relations existing between England and Ireland. BEACONSFIELD'S SPEECH. In his speech at tho, mecting of the Con- servatives at the Bridgewater House yestor- day, Beaconsfield, It fs stated, admitted tho great surprise he feltat the result of the election. IHetook upon himself part of tha blume for the dissolution of Parlianient, but suid tho party whips wero not blameless, 18 the defent of the Conservatives was greatly due to the Inmentable | deficiencies in organization, which he trusted would be remedied in the future, and with that view he suggested the appointment of 5 committee, with W. HH. Smith as Chairman, Ho suid the rumors: of his retirement from the lendership of tho party wera unfounded, If tho party considered his retention of the leadership an advantage, whatever ability ho possessed would be devoted to thelr service, + LORD CARNARVON, who was warmly cheered, sald ho had se- ceded fram the Government in consequenca ofn difference with his colleagues upon a single measure. ‘The camposition of the naw Minlstry filled him with doubt and dismay, and he folt it his. duty to support the Con- aurvative party tothe utmost of his power, SIR BARTLE PRERR'A POSITION, ‘Cho. controversy about: the recall of Sir Bartle Frere threatens ta create considerable autisfaction within the Liberal party. al advanced Liberal newspapers, in- cluding the Pall Mall Gazette, are clamor- ous for'his recall; and point out that mem- bers of the- present: Government strongly consured ‘the Benvonstield Cabinet for ro- tnining him after blaming him for precipltat- Ing the Zulu war, At that time, It was al- leged, Court influence maintained Sir Bartle Frere in his position, aud anything savoring of Court Influence is especially distusteful to that section of the Liberal party which now demands his recall, : : MAR§ONS AND ODD-FELLOWS. Nearly all tho ,chicf Mnsons havo gone to ‘Truro to be present at the grund ceremonics of the corner-stone laying. ‘The Archbisho ot Canterbury, however, 1s unable to attend, The Grand staster of Unity Lodgo of Ord: Fellows In Munchester ewtogized his Ameri- ean brethren, referring Jn compllmantary, terms to thelr solvency, tho selectness of metubership, and the perfection of regalia, GLADSTONF’A POLICY. Sceretary Forster reports that Gladstone favors a renewal of coercive measures, In- duced thereto by the course of stipendiary magistrates who shave become too Inde- -pendent in thelr ofics, and Gladstone de- elines to continue thein under tho present system, £ ¢ TOE ENGLISH STRIKES. : Saveral thousand Blatfordshiro miners are out on a atrikegand many collicries ara closed. Zo SAILORS AND &OKENS, ‘ Tho’ sailors and stokers of Liverpool ara about to strike for an advance in wages. re > DIED. “Peters, Director of'tho Astronomical Ob- goryatory at Kiol, Prussia, died on tho 8th inst FRANCE, Ps STRIKERS RETURNING TO WORK, + Pasis, May 20,—Ounly 500 striking opera- tives at Khotma remain out, It Is expected that 193,000 of tho 15,000 strikers at Roubalx will resume work Immedintely. _ Pant, May 90,—AN the strikers at Rheims resumed work on tho imasters undertaking to seriously constdor thelr demands for an incroasa of wages If ‘thoy will continue to workaweok, -' 7) * . PEUSI9TS IN RERIGNING, In the Senate to-lay a letter was rend from Martpl porsluting in his foalmation ns Prosi- dent of the Senate. ‘The 25th of Muay has bean fixed upon by the Senate for the’ clec- tion of a now Preside te IRBLAND. _ J. QULLIVAN BUES YOR LIRYT, Duntin, Muy 19.—A, M. Sullivan has te ened a, writ of summons claiming £10,000 damagesin action. agalnst Sir’ J, Arnott, proprietor of the Irtah Times,-for alleged Mbel to the effect that Sullivan had recetvedt moneys. from the Carlton Club during the recent: Parliamentary elections, ‘Sullivan, has intimated to the proprietor of the Irtsh- man that he: intends to apply for criminal information against him for personal libel, RESIGNATION OF A HOMF-RULER, Patrick J. Sinyth, recently elooted Home- Ryle member for Tipperary, has placed his reaignation In the hands of his constituents, He says tho events since the electlon bring home to him forclbly tha truth that ho fa not ln harmony with what. appears to bo publto opinion in frelaud. --+ -Loxnoy, May 2,—Adyvlees fram Dublin are that there is no Ijkellhood of a satlsfuc- tory adjustinent of the differences In the yanks 0 the Home-Rulers, They are hope- esly split into three sections, two of which are diawmetrigally opposed to Parnell and . CENTRAL MUSIC-HALE, To-Night, iio Lo-Night,. ONLY APPRARANCES OF THE BUPERB. MITE Ct TILE colored work brought iu inuch greater te TILE COLORED BROTHER. other, and elaimed Jf only yin the next four years they 0 5,000,000, as this was Lie rinciple iever they needed In the South, Io closed ns he began, denounelng Lauls as and snylig he hnd not made haift t he Intended to, Atthls polut Dr, Canahan rose to make one of his brief speeches, considerable power, but that. It Is always an- sertetl for wise purposes It Is y JE many will aftirm. than have a Bishop fora class the Conference suifered 00,000 inembers. or rows upon the placid waters of lake and river, and yet be within ‘a cirelo of refine ment, St. Joseph offers such advantages. ‘The village has a population of some 4,000 inhabitants. It is nearly opposit tho Lake from Chicago, sixty-two miles distant; fs charmingly located on a peninsula formed between Lake Michigan and the grand old Bt. Joseph River, which flows majestically into tho Lake bofore you; and Iles upon a plateau, or tnble-lnnd, seventy feet above tho Lake, ‘The surrounding scenery Is varied, romantic, and ever-changing. Looking to the west, over the crystal water of the Lake, there aro at times within viston, riding upon its hosom, asimany as tiventy to thirty sail and steam craft, darting to and fro as things of life; and ag light steals upon day the golden luininary, dipping beneath the western horizon, forms sume of tho grandest sunsets by which the heart can be ginddened, ‘The tourist can take in the beauties before him from Nature's own parks, which sur- round the entire village upon the west and north sides, embracing nearly one mile in length of an unbroken Jawn, covered with trees giving grateful shade, Thore Isacarcely asinale day through the summer months but that your cheeks sro. fanned breezes from off thaLake. ‘T fino piente groundsyavith the hills melting iu the inisty atmosphere. and the forests fading: away in the dim distance. ‘The Villagent Ben- ton Harbor Iles sleepily before you, one mile forining a panorama pleasing to the snd a scene ever to be remembered, Who have not tasted, or at least heard of, the delicious fruits raised in this brated frult-belt, the Valley o Joseph? Its peaches, pears, and apples, and, in fact, all kinds of small fruit, are unexcelled by any In the world, and we have aired the name whieh we have, o! Jargest frult-growing section in the Utlted Forn distance of fifteen to twenty. miles along the Wuke and river the attention of the husbandinan is devoted ta fruit-ralsing; At this season of the inden with the aroma o! trees and plants, the whole co pearance of an unbroken gurden in its ness, One day’sshipment of strawberrls from this port, last season, 1,000 crates ot lait a bus the enormous quantily of over 6,500 bushe'! of this fruit alone,—with cherries, raspher- ries, blackberries, tree-fruit, and fruits of the vine, to follow In thelr turn, fruitful country, almost beyond the credence of those unacquainted with the resources of this peninsula. Nor are we alone nn agricultural folk,— manufacturing industries formtn, attractions to the visitors. Spinnlug & Kultting Mills of Cooper, Wells & Co, the Lake-Shore Knitting Works of P, M, Edwards; the manunoth wooden-ware works of A. I, Michigan frult, factory of A.W suits than an they had a Bis would inerenee leadership if it would tramme! him and cause dissensions in the party. ta conellinto all doing averythin; the restoration charge that the funds collected by hin in the United States have been Improperly expond- ed, and thnt tho olection expenses of sundry ecinions members of Parliament were Upon this and fnel- dental points heated dlseusstons have arisen, and the breach {s evidontly growing widor. PAUNELL, MERTINGS IN LONDON. The Parnell Recaption Committes has de- elded to hold a freo public meeting nt St. Hult on tha Sth of June, to he fal- lowed by a great demonstration In PISTOL AND PRESS. A’ Remarkablo Collection of Editorial Contests and Colllsions, Tho killing of Mr. De Young in San Fran- clgco atartles the Enst only becausd tho Enst has forgotten its own very recent lilstory. Even so philanthropic an editor as the Inte Horate Greeley was constrained, by the con- dition of life and politics at the Capital while ho was in Congress, to carryn pistol, ‘This was at a thine when In the leading newspapers of the Atlantic States such brief but pertinent items ns this were common: - Smith, ex-Governor of Virginia, and member | of. the House of Represontatives, assailed and beat the editor of the Huening Star Inst night in the lobby of the House? Or this: “ Al- bort Rusk, n member of tho House of Rep resentallves, assailed and beat the editor of the Tribune tn the grounds of the Capitol immediately after the adjournment of tho This editor of tho Tic ia endenvoring ire Fj ‘actions, and fanpparently | He Kicks Up ‘a Big Rumpus in the Methodist General Conference, He is a man of The Proposition to Elect a Col- ored Bishop the Cause of Much Heat. ‘ayed therefrom, “No chureh has done the colored people anything like the amount of work orapont anything like the money thatthe Methodist Episcopal has. She has always taken the part of the slave and been one of the most powerful aenctes in by emancipation. Dr, Lanshany of the Book Concern, Succeeds in Getting Himself In herexpenditures for their education ated elevation. Now tu the very infancy of these come here and demand that we elect cue of them a Bishop, and even threaten us lf we do not they will leave us, y ennnot with a club over our heads. frighten f they. want to go, le! T movo that this whole matter bo the yeas and nays were on tho motion, and cltement was at a over tho house were Tho Subject, After Diseusston, Finally Postponed for an Indefinit r us into this thing, Opening of the Regular Presbyterian and Other Convention of That Denom- BE. GENERAL CONTERENCE. Spretat Dispitteh to The Chicaga Tribune, Crxcisnatt, O., May 2.—The African was the attraction to-day. {ention-of tho Conference from opening to adjournment. After:ths reading of the jonr- nal a report was presented from the Commit- tee of the Freedmen’s Ald Work in the South recommending that ‘the basis of the freed- men's ald work be go enlarged that it take in the assistance of some schools for whites, ‘This way bravely combated by a few per- sons Iti elaborate speeches, tho colored breth- ren taking a full share. Others favored it, “Gye ug a vote on its merits!" and such tk it the Bishop Inststed on quiet, and would iww absolutely nothing but a call of the roll. Boyle, Buckley, and others wanted to ex- plain their vate, but [twas utterly refused, Then they asked to be excised from voting, but this was refused, and the roll-eall went. Hare asked to bi moved {t. Tare wanted to explain, Harris imperatively, aot to. say linperlously, ire appealed from the decision and de. sired to state the ground of his appeal, but tila, too, was utterly refused, and on 2 vote the Chair was, He held thé rapt at- Coacert Company. Ax Tenerved Beats cost nO more than Standing Itoom, thoro d CENTS, INCLUDING RESERVED SEATS, . ‘The, #1, and #140, according to location. ° GEO. 1, CARPENTER, Banager. House yestorduy.” Tribune was Hornco Greeley himself. haps of all tho papers In the country the Vicksburg (Miss,) Sentinel stood first. for tho fame of fis editorial collisions and con- tests. It had the misfortune to pass very enrly under the control of averitable fre enter, Dr, James Hagan by name. could swallow builetsas completely as an Indian juggler swallows swords. His words were as hot and as hard JS HLHAVERLY, {anager and Proprietor, 0 In Every Other Groat City, Thronged Audionces - Poot a herny an ie st both Gontton and gurounhes Gut Hurapes ay any tho ‘The Farewel!, prior to their departure for Europe.” HAVERLY'S UNITED MASTODON MINSTRELS! yest nnd Hest in the World. Alt Tights of Minstrelny iviny A FLOOD OF FISH F THE NOVEL SONG AND i ear the air ly heavily R » 189; and then on adivision pist 13 a'clock the Conference add- Journed by 104 against 19, The displeasure at Dr, Lanahan’s course fs well-nigh univer sil, ‘The positive indignation is very wide- Even those who believed with hin that it was unwise to elect a colored Bishop agelnre it was unfair, report of the Committes on the Episenpacy relating to a colored Bishop. Jn anticipation of tho debate the house was nearly as dense- ly pneked as yesterday at the conseer lon of the Bishops. After the report of the Com- mittee, which consisted of the two resolu- tions published in Tue Trinvne Inst Satur- day,—one saying a Bishop of African descent was desirable, and tho. other that they pro- eced to elect one,—was read, Dr, A. Wheel- er, editor of tho Pittsburg Christian sdvo- cute, claimed his right to the floor to present aminority report, so It mizht be set alang- sida that ae tke inajority, and read the follow- ng numbered over hel each, makin ATURES) TED TURKISH PATRON 1 THE PICNIG, verly'a Latest Burlesquo, THE NASTOUIN OPERA: GTi HAKRKY PARKES TRAINED DOGS. The Geandert Confederation of Minstrel Talent You can cage your seats without oxtra charge, Suturday ‘Natinee--Migbe Prices, va WA. FOOTR, Manazer,_ EXPOSITION BUILDING, WHAT On earth are they golng to do at the Exposition Bullding? our nelghbor, and If he Is he wiil tell you about the MONSTER POPULAR CONCERTS NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AMPIITIIEATRE, May 27th, 28th, and 20th.! but these he could fo inniimerable inl Dr, Hagan fought for tho honor of the Sentinel on street corners and -upon the ofiica stairs, nnd whon in the cilitor of the Vhig ho mot a Journallst of is jdeas ns himself he with him upon the field of nately neither was killed. Eagan, however, to “diein nis b i Yea, this Is 0 to cutoff everybody ¢lso and try to uncere- montously set the subject out doors with no chance to vote on the merits of the case ar to offer a kindly and suitable substitute. It will be remembered that the same man tried the same motion on the elvetion of the fourth Bishop after his three had been chosen, and some will remember his fame in connection with the sensational fi cern storles some yearsagu, Evidently tho end of this fs not yet. ‘The colored delegates are bi ‘They say they never thre: church on that account, but exactly the re- yerse. They did say they feared that if thelr request was not granted cauld not prevent serious loss by ones, or twos, or scores in varinus places. Some of them say: “Dr. L, said, ‘If they want to go, let them go,’ ail the General Conference, b; yote, sustained him; and to-morrow we will present resolutions askin: tndly went out Committee on Episcopacy, differing widely from the muority both na to tag necessity ani expediency of cleoting n colored Bishop at the present timo, focl constrained to Ming a mlnarity report, uly to prolonged discus- and giving due weieht to nits favor and to full representations of the stute of our religious the eolored pcople of the Sarth,— reprosentations made by themselves ns well as by tholr white colaborers,—wo ara convinced Lint oy forbids the adaption of tho recom the majority; therefore, Rerolved, ‘That wo doom it inexpa any miure Bishops at this General Conference. The report was signed by A, Wheeler, ade Kynett, and twenty ‘This list at once showed that the enthusiasm manifested Inst week had wo- ‘The clamor for the floor was up to the highest point hitherto reached on any auestion, even that on tho number of shops. Dr inart, of Detrolt Conference, got the floor, and rend an elaborate speech In favor of the majority report. Lis closing sentences A portion of our ackage, and basket mant- Wells & Co.,—all rank, vint of work turned out, with any sim! mstitutions in tho land. Thenge of our town (founded in the year 1520) has given us the best of schools and eduentional facilities; and our churelies are numerous and accordant with the desires of the most cultured and: refined, being far in advance of what mlaht be expected inn cons paratively new country. The high tastes of our inhubltants may be assumed from the they support in their amusements during tho winter months,— B. Gough, Remenyi, and others of similar standing. Our hotels are numerous, and nmong the finest In the country, having but few superl- ors, and visitors may rest assured that their wishes will'bo met as to prices and accom. niodations, ‘The cozy, hoine-like Puck and Lake View are open the year through; the manmath St. Charles (siunmer-house) has had expended In repairs and embellishments orthwestern Insurance inpany, since Inst fall, tie amount of 000 to put it In pertect order for the sea- sou’s business, 20 as not to ba belind the ‘o the Waltonian the waters of tha St. Joseph River afford ample opportunities for sport, ny the gatnlest fish.abound, Bick bass are not unfrequently taken that weigh from three to pickerel, musealonge, and Inke-trout offer hhemselves in abundance to tho lovers of Adams, of Jnckson, Miss., and wns shot down {n the street by Daniel W. Adains, a son of the Judge, Matters might have turned out differently had Dr. Hagan, not id to be unarmed at the tine of tha meeting, for that he was ainost persuasive person when the butt of a patm of his hand .is prove winllo travelln, abled to conyince a carcini passengers who hated fresh air that the wit- dow had better be open, after they had unan- imously and dlstinctl leath of Dr. Hagan thi assed Into no tore peaceful hands, Even efore the Doctor's death ress our dissent b slona wtpon the subjent, their best efforts tho arguments urged jtol rested in the by the fact that dlland Ne was once en- full of Dutch expressed pa contrary celebrities whom C a vie shutting ty down a vote and shut out from explanation or amendment, Evidently the large majority was opposed to n colored Bish: but even many of those voted against the motion, so that the vote was not a true test of the mind of the Conference on the ing measure. Jt was in no sense an iudorse- ment of the above sentence, for that was not atall invotved. To-morrow is awaited with great Interest. PRESBY'TERTIAN, Mantson, Wis., May 20.—The General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church met in assembly at 11 o'clock, Rey. Dr, Jessup, the Rev. Dr. Eels, of Cin- cinnat!, acted as Moderatur, preaching the opening sermon from IL Corinthhans, 30th chapter and 18th verse, which was listened to with marked attention. Nearly 600 clergy- men and laymen were present. On renssembling in the afternoon Dr. Will- fam Paxton, of New York, was unanimously elected Moderator. On assuming the char, Dr. Paxton thanked the Assembly for tha great honor done him; it was certaluly wise in the Assembly to hold thelr annual session in the great Northwest, “It will do us all good by enlarging our Iileas. It will glve us. elearer conceptions of the grent Northwest. Tostnply ride across these great prairies en- Jarges our minds and brings us in contact with the progressive spirit of thenge. This erform the work,” Dr. Crosby moved that some pinee be gt ‘am for an edueation mestin some discussion, Jay on the table was fost, and adopted by a vote of yens 236, nays, 24, REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. Prrrspuna, Pa., May 2.—Tho Reformed Presbyterian Synod met this morning In the famous Oak Alley Church, ‘The Rey. Robert Hunter, of the Ohio Presbytery, was chosen The Rev. Mr. McDowell sald In view of tho fact that Mr. Woodside was a suspended minister, he moved that Synod te constituted anew. Mr. Woodside protested, and said that If {t were done he would abandon the Church and have the ‘Trustees clear it, ~ ‘oodside follower introduced’a polley motion, which was Iald on the table. Mr. MeDowell asked Ivave to present the io Northern Presbytery of York, but delegates counseled moderation, A proposition to admit Mr. Woodside as no cousultative member was voted down, upon Woodside arose ‘and sald he de- ad the authority of the Synod. Adjourned Clinton GB, Fisk, A. in 1843 one of its fought a bloodless th 'T. E, Robins, of tho Raltroad Bank. dames Ryan, another editor, was killed by RI. Hammett, of tho Wht nal and the Sentinel t hitter enmity. C WABASH-AY, PAVILLION, 512 and 64§ Wabash-ay. Opening Concert, earn ges ortes eaagaton fi to-morrow (Saturday) orening, with Full Orohestra of 12 Picces. PROF. CLLAS. NITSCHKE... between which re had long exis Thomas E. Robins and James M. Downs wero next led into battle through a collision in-the columns of this sangulnary sheet, and Capt. Walter Hickey, + who shortly afterwards succeeded to the of it, shot and mortally ir. Mackin, who had acted as d to Mr. Downs, Mr. Iickey was him- solf “taken off by the pistol a fow yeurs ohn Lavine, still another the violence of by iis owners, the Une Abolitionists to any considerable extent, for he wanted a Bishop for the colored peo-, ie who should be alinost exclusively con-~ ned to work ainong them, and be so man- aged by the othor Bishops that he would never, or hardly ever, reside in other than He dwelt at length on the difleutties met with Inthe twliting and areas from the colored churches of the who taunt the. colore hureh with -belug riled by their white ver Intend they shall have a Bishop of their color, Dr, Wheeler mov editorial char In the absence of the A jo Anelogant Luach will bosorved on this oc HOOLEY’S THEATRE. Monday, May 17, ovory Evening nnd Wednesday and ‘Bau m1e08, POWERS’ PARAGON COMEDY COMPANY Comedy by Sydno: Wied oe Pe DOCTOR CLYDE! An erermous success in New York, Boston, and Phil« Upronrious Mirth, interwovon with the most charms touches of Nature, rand Extra Performance Sunday, May 2. WVICKER’S THEATRE. LAST WEEK OF ADBEY'S N.Y. PARK THEATRE CO, In W.8, Gilbert's Great Comedy, ENGAGED. | Evory Honing, Matinoes Wednesday and Saturday, Vook—Abbav's N.Y. later in ‘Texas.+ editor, was Imprisoned for lis articles, and his. successor, one Mr. in the street by H. who followed Mr colored Conferences, ve pounds, ait Jenkins, was_ killed ing Into the fatal drowned himself one day, and it may be Interesting to stnie that “Mr. Crabbe, who killed Jenkins, was murdered somo timo Here is a record of “casts the red star of San Francisco pales. The other journals of fighting fame were the Portamouth Chronicte and the Norfolk Herald. They battered at each other with columns of “recking tyne? the editor of the former, Mr. was led into an timpromptt ordecai Cook, Jr,, a friend of Cook advanced w Gardner drew t! i She new river-steamer May Graham, Capt. Brooks, makes daily trips up the river to Berrien Springs, a distance of twenty-five miles, Passing undulating and high banks and under arching trees, and sh-pplng past grouping islands, the whole trip ts through varied und pleturesque scenery. day passes In tho season but that a enjoying the pleasures thus nffurde menfs can be procured on board th that the innor man may be satisfied, 1 must not forget the artificlal trout-ponds fJ.H. Hatch, one anda halfimiles up the river, which are weil filled with the kings of tho finny tribe: and fora trifle of lucro the sportsman can have the privilece of casting his fly, to allure them from thelr hiding has been established, number of the tamous St. Lawrence pleasure-boats,—snfe, graceful, and replete with every comfort for the sen- son’s business; so afl may bo supplicd at cd to substitute the ml- nortty for the majority report, and on that nddreased the Chair In the most compact, thoughtful, and well-put speech of the deu- hate. Ue declared that he fully agreed with Dr. Smart that this is one of the most im- portant questions that. came before the Con- He wanted it understood that he and those who acted with hin were not per se aguiust the election of a colored Bishop, and this was shown some of them had Introduced Into the Com- mittes ontho E of a colored But the mainsta report fs, elect a colore cause ho isa colored man, and this, 1 afirm, is tho worst form of caste. for colored Vonferences, and in practice tho purpose would be certainly defeated, for in In the Britiiant an later in Sonora, duel with ono d the latter paper, ner witha cane the resolutlon revolver {row hands, shot him through the heart. ‘y desperate quarrel, reaulting from the and type, raged be- ae aeeee hin ‘of titi majority man a Bishop be- faces, P A fine boat-live: {ncautious use_of ink atocked with a goo tweon Mr. J. Heuston, edltor of the Baton Rouge Gazette, and Mr. Alece Labranche, a Congress from Gazette had contained an article “reflcet- ing” (n word which Inevitably precedes upon: the Congressional rom Louistana. Heuston ina billtard- Eleet a Hishop HUMPTY-DUMPTE MYVICKER’S THEATRE, SPECIAL NOTION. Commencing MONDAY, May 24, ABBEY’S HUMPTY-DUMPTY SPANISH STUDENTS. The Greatest Existing Novelty Combination, KID GLOVES. send the most experlenced inen to the wenk conferences In, order to bi them tp and direct thei, other than the colored Bisho: have to go to the strong Cor ‘hen remumber that, tt 1s votes, not resolves, that elect a man. You may resolva eyer 60 much, but cannot compel a slugte vote, ‘These peuple have been fostered ns no and {tis unseemly for them The Germans have pars, laboring under n tongue, yet e pa St. Joadulr can bo reached by a daily line ofcommodious propellers from Chicago,— fare $1,—or by rail at an additional expense, During the fruit season Milwaukee is also Teached by bont direct from heres ‘This would send branche, meeting Mr, and he would room, proniptly knocked him down, stunning Of courso a duel folluwod, hic account was given jelta. of that date (AUK. 20, 1613), The gentlemen fought with double- ‘oar rounds”? (as eUaenalied it) were fought— to an round—befora a mortal in- pit to the ground with& bullet rough On the eth of Noyembe Ttlves Pollard, one of the edi chm most grap in the Now Orleans ICIDNEN= WOT. barreled «shot been with us for forty the disadvantage of a they male no clamor for a German Bishop, thouh they have had and have how men jom of eminent ability.” Wheeler spoke without notes, Dr. Wentworth, of Geneses Conference, read a paper. chieily against Incroasin: number of Bishops, xs iho matter hind ready been deelded, 1863, Mr, Ifoury lors of Southern aper of Richmond, Va, was iantly killed by a young man named James Grant for having published the story of the clopement of Grant's sister. Grant was. tried. on the charge o but acquitted. On the 12th of March, 1860, Charies Wallace, of the Warrenton was assasinated Wallace had applied for adinission of Warrenton and retaliation the editor sal things of the Doetor In the coluinns of tha Doctor procured a rifle and ditox through the head, He was In fail, A mob broke and, selzing the Doce red him th the pres- PERMANENTLY CURES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINTS, site: th liv also reiterated the Constipation and Piles. argument that to elect one.as now proposed would bo to elect him simply because he was. $ 1 to you, my colored brethren,” said he, “to say whether, as you closcly analyze your feelfngs and motives, CUMBERLAND PRESHYTERIAN, EVANSVILLE, lud., May °,—Tho Fiftieth General Assembly of the Cumberland Pres- byterlan Church met this morning at 10:30 tho Cumberland Presbyterian Chureh. The Rev. J. 8. Grider, Moderator, of Bowllng Green, Ky., preached the opening sermon. ‘Tho Rev. A. Templeton, of ‘Texas, was clected Moderator: of About 175 delegates have arrived In the city, and they are stili coming on every train and is the sem[-centennial meeting of tho Assembly, a session of great interest 13 anticlpated, ORDAINED. _Sr. Louis, May %.—The Roy. W. F. Dick- erson, of New York; the Rov, H. Sf, Turner, of Georgia; tho Rev, O. IL, Cain, of South Carolina, the newly-elected Bishops of the Afrlenn Methodist, Episcopal Church, were with linposing ceremonies in tho African Methodlst Episcopal Conference at St. Paul'a Church this afternoon. Bayn, Wyinan, aud Campbell were the chief otllelating olticers In the ordination, — PURESBYTERIANS, Crranceston, 8, 0., May 20.—Tha Genoral Assembly of tho Presbyterian Church of the United States convened to-day, ‘Tho open- tng sermon was preached by tho Rev, J. P. Wilson, B.D. One hundred and clght Come misslonors, representing twelve Synods and abyteries, were present, ‘The A. Hoyt, DD, Nashyille, was elected Mocerat eee ama * gt, JOSELH, BCI. Its Advantages as a Viaco of Summers ae pad thee ter Extraordinary REDUCTION KID GLOVES. WE HAVE REDUCED $1.00a pair . A (Fron) former prico of $1.65) A, T. STEWART & €0,'S Genuine Alexandre- and Genuine , fapoleon-Alexandre, Wehaverecognized them by our coutributions to establish schools, by urlations, and help to build Vo have organized Confer- ences for tham with equal rights with any in the. Convention, and their demands aro hers honored equally with any of us, the colored people were Ict alone they could hardly have asked this, \f Rerkshi many unpleasant of : ‘aud Heldney Complain misslunary appro) them churches, arrested and locked w in the door of the jal tor, barbarously mur ence of his wifo and children, 150 plstol-balla wore put into the body, which shows among other more finportan that the Clipper must have been a popular rin Warrenton, ‘he amiable old: practica of informing editors that (fcortaln obnoxious statements are not retracted within twenty-four. | thoy <tho editors) Jed'to an affair, , ‘ Dloadless, between a Mr. Swords, Orleans sldvacat Duppoty, tho editor of tha Swords, who was a Republican, had asserted rominent typo thata certain Judge Pluie had been sean Turking about th 8 Plonecer a fit refuge for such ver- in. ‘This was taken tt the Pioneer and not b; Swords was informed Bath gentlomen, daily avocations bu barreled shotguns morning they met and at once made tar r, but not having sucereded njury upon one another they wore justly arrested and Jocked Robert W, Hughes, tho editor o: 6 Journal, once fought o William E, Cameron, editor of the because the Inder, the Assembly, ‘Beoacso lt Acts cathe LIVER, the BOWELD s2d tha XIDNEYS at the sane thos, Bocause It clannses tho system of the polsanous humors that In Kidney and Urinary disenses, sm, Nouralgia (iM ind nervous disorders. but thoy would do ray Unt they may be delivered from thelr Caucasian’ friends ont of the dozen that simultaneously erled out, * Mr, Pind eee B man, he at once arrested unusual His onening sentenco showed tho drift of his romarks and tho disgust of his colored, ¢ He, too, reat his specoh. Blshops,” sald he, “sald threes new Bishops were enough, but the Committee sald the Conference favored four, selves to straln every nerve to bring In one of these of Afrlean descent, but, misfort- unately, we failed to clect onr man, P now go against wl this and electanother? ening hers ve cotored” Bishop, and falled, ‘She wisdom of tha very diatlie guished body was against ws, converted mat, and sutisiied for this mutter Jiuse was spontancous and con- Harris, who, 08 presiding oMleer, hud goveral thoes to call attontion to. the rule forbidding all demonstration, whethor pproval, here rose, iid 1 submit the business inust stop right here until order Is vestored, compelled ta call sume brethren by TLL, of Cleveland, luterjected op, was It not always understood to be in order ta shout wher a inan wis converted 2 This epluvde over, Mr Louls was found to ne midst of thy story of Brutity, under Cwsay were dead, Rome hh some brass ordnance Brutus got in hls ut” exclilmed Mr. Louls, * Rong 24 1h a worse condition than It was before"? WAS hot Apparent, bat 3) would bo shot on sight, which fortunately proved Ono package will makonlx qtaof medicine. TRY IT NOW! tr Bny It at the Druggists. Vrice, $1.00, FY RICTARDOCH & C0., Preprietors, (WH von post pala.) Then we set ours Beir here eee We by the editor of Judge, and Mr, pat he would be shot, therefore, went about tholr RATIONS, __ SOUTITERN EA EIONG ens, KE FAIR SEX fifty-three Pre: Tey, ‘h “SOLVINSIY In Brown, Slates, Ecru, Drabs, and Stone Colors, In Sizes of 6, G4, 63, 08, and 2. (Blacks remain at $1.65.) f Paris Kid Glove Depot, 94 STATE-ST. - of the gaina city, 8 Ing ofan article that tind appeared tn the State Journal, remarked; “ it and virulence betrays Its parentage.” Mr, Cameron was badly wounded, but recovered, ‘These are only a few Instances of bullet law to show that we have all ef us hud to learn what San Francisco is now In the way of that the llcenso of of quproyal or disay ENGLISH ReMuDY. eat UN aiuhataeuseseg, ee eed In England for rr gare asa Vertodical and ite Drugetsta averywhorg. lr! 0 per box, or six Duxes Fir 6.0, sent by mail froe SKAY MEDICINE CO, Ff thy United States, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Br, Joseri, Mich., May 10—Much has boen anid and written of the advantages of other places and lovations us pleasure-resorta whlch havo neta tithe of the many natural attrac tlons that we have, and 1 deom It my duty to set forth some of the many favorable features of this section,—Induced to do so by the nus merous inquirics of partiva realdents of In- diana, Iinols, and the Misslasipp! Southern States, wha wore returning (with tho writer), yla the Lakes, from a summicr-yacation spent at the St. Lawrence River and the Thousand Islands,—wishing at olber seagona to be within shorter and Jess expensive communl- To the seeker for health and’ reercation, and especially to tha’ {n- structors of schools, who wish to exchange ther arduous cares for rolaxation and pleas- ure, to ining’e with Nature in its quict lave- Jineas, and to tuke on new strength and vigor by strolls through pleasant delle and forests, Of postaxo, securaly tho press cannok correulad by the Meenas: ot only by tho steady pressure improving publfo opinion that Mi Wholusate Agents fo! Hae AMG es at SON & CO. Agents, S corer Dearborn, be successfull = Tho point of the stor: the merriment nea presiding Episcopal dguitar contortions were palital | Graham Beil, a colored lay dulugate from Louisiana, easily got with a handful of manuscript, but com- My speech that make is tike a wheel, Doath of a Valuable Cow, Lord Boacousfiold made 1.01 1, but the lonvod added to the better from the fact that on tho very day on which he was created ho lost bis short- horn cow Duchess of Onclda, far which hie Lo: abip lutoly gavo £600. Hor Grace succusmber iB attack of distemper, ee aE Weak women, young 61 will bo mroatly” benefit Wort. Jtis tonloand olpansing. or STATE ‘To Glasgow, Liverpuol, Dublin, Bulfast ‘avery ‘toursday. ocommodallon Bosond Ua AUSTIN, BALDWIN & Ct had tol HundowpureL. Ubieago. Skolmersdale an is cvronct did not SURRMAT EG LAY NORTH CERMAN LLOYD. Vaasongore booked for low York, to Bouth> The speech wo have just Hutened to has knocked a cog out of It, Wiican say fs, us another said, ‘None of thems ts Jost save the son of perditi SUMMER MESORTS, | COZZENS WESL.POIN'T HOTEL Will be Oponed June 1, 1880. . ‘The Itote! bas a passenger of let, with board at hotel, or me tages. Vxamination at Miltary pareulara wadrose |. atriod or single, by taking Kidney: cation with home, tee aaa” ind_othera of sedenta y prize Malt Bittors, es velvety hands follow the uso Ou, yyator, COUAgus 1a would at.once h js served ja the cole ompelled to apologiz Sassed, and Br, Sen UK| ampton, London, Havre, an f acoond cabil, 610} Bt reduced rates. Green, N.Y. ALCL aes Auquiis fir Cle n stopped and Bell went on to ica to Drove thut the money bestowed ou the Whito, soft, and LAUSENLUS & CO., 2] ‘uticura Mledsutnal & AUBSENLUS & CO, aBouth ‘West Poiva Ne Xp

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