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THE RAILROADS. o of the Freight-Handlers' ¢ gtrike=The Men Resume orks . PRl P e Will the Lake Shore's Rwal Get Entrance into the City. . —— ard of Triade Denunciation tho Eanstern Frelglit Pool. § e 4 eparding Yesterday's Meet- o;:;%[gths Tgxnk'ldna Qome mittee, ho BO # of Bep THIE STRIKERS. o mxgm-xmnllrw' strike has come to nn o d everything 18 serene again on ali tho ) e men ot (o frolght-houses of the % urliugeon & Quinoy, who wero' tho "es that siood out. tho duy boforo yestors ! wont to work yeaterday, The Compuny 6y Ty tho truckmen al the Tato af $140 day aud the eallors-off aud delivery men on ety asls wntll May 1, snd oftor that he e to pay thicm uanuich 08 the mafority of Y.“’ ads centorluig In thia clty would then pny. JE\Trflhhm 1s now running slong emoothly at fihe frelgnt-nouscs ki the eity,nithough near- 5 ery company bus dischargud. n number. of. L who made thomselves conaplouous during | fixu stejke. The 1inols Céntral nlone hns trela % betweun torly and ifcy men, Tho Gt o roud any thiey find no diiculty, in good and competent men o Hliing the places of thoso dischnrged. Tho reagon of bably Is thut tho mon dischayged ot ono . mw,’:mu ‘scek employmant on anothor, This ud (Cofcas®s " losale Qlscharsro of course cuuscs somo bnd ;‘,filfi?um tho men at work are not Inclined to ke any mors trouble, and thoy seoin to bo niderglad that they have tholr jobs back agaln, It fs yot uncertaln what the outoome of tho. tatlon of a striko nuony the switchmen wilt te. All tho ronds huvo booa sorved with tho | tisn nsxing for an advance of wagds pube lied In yesterdny’s 'TRIDUNE. The encournge- peat recelved by tho petitionors Is ve matl o tostts All deeluro thut thoy will not submit wder any cousiderntion, come what These el ‘u.my rcotnhlw wages now_ in un fil,wnlh:r‘: in rollrond” cniploy, and they have: no causo tostrike at this time, when weyknow that tho ronds have boen losing houy~ lirduring the winter un account of the snow bl{wndus and are stiil_suifering soverely vn | account of tho floods, e tonds are nol pll 7i0g the snmo Wilgus to tUlA cliuas of employés, Rasollhwullcrnrpnyl Its switchunon tho bigh- ot waged of ooy ©f tho ronds, 1t pnys day men wofirst cluss $70 por_nonth, and night mon ofthe Arst class §i5 per month, Assistants got forday work $60 por tnonth, and night men $66, Toe Illinois Centrnl puys the sanic wages oxcept wint-clitas nigbt tei, who recolve $2.60 per ponth. The other rends nll pay from to $70 rmonth. It i% proboblo thut tho rouds will ayreoto make the puy an all tho ruade intlorny wdadopt tho Northwestern Itond’s schiedile of viges 1t Is_very likoly thut tho. switoh- Tto Wil nceept the compromiso, 3 thoy onn tandly afford to hazard thoir positions by ltfl%‘- [T Xl'i’lku would certainly rosult disnstrously totbe strikere, aa thero is no ununimity amon; teswitchmen, tho older and more cool-heudel ol the men doclaring that thoy will ncoupt sny wapromise the coupunics muy offer. Teo car-bullders, paiuters, sud athers em- pored at the car-shopa of the Rock Island Road imreportod to have gone to work ‘nzain, tho (owpany having granted them an adyauce of wiges. How largo this advance 18, hawever, wnfi not bo learned. employ(s nt tho car-shops of the Northe westéen ure 8tll] holding out. and tho shops wro thsed, 'fhe mnnagers of this rond say that thoy caonot offord to puy the wagesdemandod by thoir ~ w Notonly do tho curpenters ask to bo pald rday forreguine work, which is hinmense- © igh, but thoy nisn demand double pay for etrwork and work to be done on Bundays. By agreciug to such terms it would cost tho M&lnymncn moro to bulld its cars than it vould cost to have thom constructed olsewhure. 11 tho strikers do not ko to work within a vory #art mo tho Compuny, they say, will closo its n:'w for good and have ity work dono clso- whero. NEW YORK, COICAGO & ST. LOUIS. Thcre Is conslderablo speculntion regardiug e entrance Into this city of the now Now York, Quieagu & Bt Louis Hoad, now in the courso of wutruction botweon Buffalo nnd - Chicago. The contracts for building the rond from Buf- fib to tio Indlana Btate line bavo boon tnrded. The route to Chiengo will % by way ot Clovoland, TiMlp, O 1! Fort Wayne. What tho Company &ttos todo to seotiro an inlot futo this cicy still reasing 8 mystery, and willdopend grontly upon Ntore dovelopments, The presout fndicatlons ire1hat the Company will run its 1ine Lo Dolton, \ere connect with tho Western Indiana, and mathence ver tho latter into tho city, Nego- titiona to obtain this consummation are now In fogross, but what bendway has boon mude s i yet known, Tho Company would probubly ~refer Lo run its trains Into tho city ovor tho Ceatral, The Rurlingtou will lonve the Lke-Front for tho West 8lde Unfon Depot fn o lewdays, whon tho Tilinols Contral would have saple ‘accommodstions for tho now lino, fur teller than tho Westorn 1ndiaua centi glve, but Rishardy probable that this arrangoment cau b mado. Tho 1llingia Contrul would bo Yilling TUn 0 ake In 6 now rond, but the .\uohl;}nu gnml. belug n Vanderbilt road, objects. Tho m:mu\) will run in competition with Vandor- m‘lh'tu Bhore sourly ull tho way from Buf- W Chleago, nnd will’ have tho ndvantayo, by horter ling and ot 08 hoavily fne ?fil’l‘ fed by debt, For this ronsan Vaudorbilt tbruw ovory obataclo ho can in tho way of U new road, wnd s the Mienigan Uentral i3 Jut omner of tho Ceutral Dopot, Vanderbilt m‘; 1b8 powor to provent tho new ling from )“hur luto the Central dopot. Bhould there mdfl‘rtmlh 1n tha rumors that Vanderbllt fn - ruy the Michigan Centent Inta tho Lake redepor, tha naw lino tight zot In ovor thie mmt:' ntral. Mut in view of the fugt thut fevew'lino desires to come fn by the Minoly 1otk Vanderbilt will birdly make roon for We] dboving the ' Mlohigun Central,. Th o, dlatacios that preagut thomsoly mmllunk lluo couulng tnto the olty ovor tha. mm?mr-“‘ wnuld;mnnnt thcmsolves to 1ty Nie dopy O50T tho Fart Wayne {n tho West By “wt. Tho Fort Wayno ls no friendiler to gy omer thun Vanderblit's rouds, ns it s Have ta sutlor from ItA competition at Bapaeraosnd uthor poliita, Tho alfice Wity Jo0d say that In tho ovont of thelr in- mm“"m" tho vity ovor any of thy oxisting 'Mhnn{wm bulld wroad ot their own, lut huow a7 TWV0 un Idon af ‘dotug thid, us thoy ity ull well that un_attempl to construct tite e ;mw lino into tha city wiil bu mot with voulg WPPOtition, thut to mako tho uttompt Aldbrovo u too eostly uhio to_be earriud out. s ting ull - circumstances, it fafalr to {iE'imo that tho now truuk Huo'will oofuw i by o "“3;?" {:::l‘n'v:.n‘ and lfluz ita A:llkl:m were ey could oomo luthat wa, ey Aha they o hoy”docidod. th,00nt Weuek thg now rond. E 10ARD 0¥ TRADE RESOLU- It TIONS, - b “.m!o Probablo that the resulutions passed ,mmflu‘nnl' of Trado lu this clty, published In Wk Y8 Tutuune, denounolng the Rustorn e oo managors for tholr bigbbandoed out- (S ltl\lm:ln.[ onat-bound ratos without kive Arge¥lo day'snotica to shippors thut such mtnn cuatomplated, will probavly have 2t of opening tho vyes of the trunk=huo ““Mu:. ad shuw them that Tut THINUNK'S ey Uona of thoir eotion during tho past erabut tho gxpressions of the Westorn > ¥ho do not mean longer to- aubalt o regoous disrimlustions practioed en long H:knunk linea, “That uetlon conviioyd, me';“l;lll shippers of tho shullowness: oOf! X .M‘nm of Messrs, Fink ang Jowot,' W the yhiye U3 JUSE WS Tuuh {0 tho intoruaf Biea 1 fl»eg'nur tho rullrouds thomscivey, g,hm“ms treutur, publisnod s fow duys iy ul:t'rl“lulr. bad the hurdibood to uxplm\ Vhich Joqy A1C0 Wits snudy becuuso the chuses Lingly 0 IHO Foduotion hud beon removed— ey i gt FHfoontraols mndo at tho roducd R '“l eon dispased of, und thut all tha Tl m\l,hl bereatier Lo required to pay tho Y ey VO I s Pt it 0o such condis ducayps u-“mul that tho réal causo which h e w14 Bklou Dreatdents (o advanoa the ) g } 1 thy raivda fud diled 1homdelvas figg “mn. With coutructs at the reduvod: gt r" “oad fu dangor of bel taay ! o uy, Shid remson, und nouu otbey, 13 by g, 2 UUVUBLO S0 Lstily, without tuks Yoty Al WVe tho shippers’ the roquired b1 xHu» Eustera - llues are” g juuensy :‘mllnou.dnn% nust ] e ontruste x4 A Movery| W:Qfl I will keop 1ot Just ti buu!y ,,m'w‘gdlunuvr belure ull “thess eou~ Y who borofs Duriug ull tuis tinu tho cteat oo Bave boun unuble,to sectiro oo KU reduced vutes will Lo touble (0 do ‘ul[l‘l LLey tunnot compete with thusy ulo tu seure tontyuctd: Bt Sy i ironds will b rudy st to iy tho cutiig Lho rutés for B Lem® wud comuwonno | cr 0O Wusa Tuyorod shippor, us thoy ) d TIIE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. cannot gat any businoss u} & B-cont rato with tho luke and river competition in full binst, Tho mwm ool [ine manugors are now In seasion in Naw York, and it 18 10 bo hoped that thoy will seo the haidwriting on tho wall wid correet tho wrongs thnt thoy iayo done so far 14 they nre able to do % 3 I0WA RAILROADS, Bpectal Correapondencs af The Chicago Tribuns, CpAR RAvInS, Tows, April 20,~Tho first dirt for tho oxtension of tho Chicage, Milwankeo & 8Bt, Puni) Htailway to Council Biulfs wan thrown fiear hero tosdnys Tho lino will not stnrt from 1his vity, or from Marion, tho county-sent, ive tnilns northoast, as ins been roportedi but tho Junction will be midwny betwoen the two placos. Tho Milwaukes folks nro evidently up to sumn- thing * largo ™ this time. Thoy will not rufina line to sult any place, oven lonving * Marshall- town soven miles nway,"-but have npparently determined to putn grent trans-Stato lino as nearly stralght ua posaibic, except what varia- tlons are mnde to ruach tho richar porilons of the eorn-district, They will probably oxtend theie Otturawa lino tuls yonr nsos and It Jooks now as If thoy would start from theit main line nt Fulrfax Station, uine miiod west of huro, It would cost thom two and u half miles of truck, nnd olosely on to $:00,~ uuu‘(a puss through thiseity with either lines wid thut amount is cortainly worth lovlkng after. They go southward to tap tho conl-dis- triot, The Celdar Raplds, Osknloosn & Southwestern Comprny uro quite notively auguged In prelim- innrles Tor the extenslun of thoir ling towards Northwestern Towa, to furnish wfil thorefor, I'ha alko untictoato cnunccun‘[‘n: Albla, Monrow County, with thio Wabash, e Wabash, by tho wity, Hits b prollinitiury survey through Calboun Cowity, und tho lno will o doubtge up that Wiy 'l?l'm lurlington, Cedar Itapids & Northern to date hng slinles of rond, und will_probably extond the Cluvion Division to somo Miniesotn puint—nisu from Clinton to Dixan, i crussing of tho olu Davenport & Bt Paul line, 8 distance of twonty-live inilos—thuly yenr: making a lotal fur thufr lino noxt fall of Gl milus ue thore- abouta. It will not be extondud uorthward frowm Postvllle, 18 tns beun reported. 1 lowa peoplo nre ot careful thoy will catch s Tartur inwo much rafiroad building the prosont yoar, ‘Thero |8 vory much comwplnint throughout the Btato against tho raflways and tholr ex- vosslvo rates, and tho Uraniker movomoit 8 showing Itaulf very atrongly. © As ono ttome, 18 §t not strango Lhat the Chicago & North westorn Ratlway wil enrry frelghi from Chiougo to Counull Blulfs for Hitla over one-hulf whit thoy charge Truwn Chicaxo to this point, to which the distatica 18 luss than bnit that 1o Council Blufta? 'I'hero is ane suit fu this city of $120,000 n‘uuuu tho Chiearo & Northwestern for overs clirges, It §s brought by Mr. 8, Y, Dawson, forinery n'heavy shippor of grain, Everything I8 1n a pool hiere. For instanco, tha rato botweon Chicago und Cedar Hapfds, that was 2icents somo thne "‘f"' 18 now twigensmuuh or mure, " Rellirouds miny Hattor thomsuives that tnoy ean havo it all thoir own way; but they nrg mistaken so far ns Town I8 concerned, 'This Iy tho very. thing thut wllld»uwnnt Mr, James I, Viison from golug to tho United Btutes Sonato, His Union Paoltie Rallway wttorney business falls 1lko a wot sheet over his prospects, No man, no matter who he may ba, cin oxpect anys thing In this Btuto unicss ke hna u clear rocord In Tavor of tho ugricultural intorests, CALITORNIA EXCURSIONISTS. Two car-londs of exoursionists arrlved horo yestordny from Philadelphin by the Plttaburg, Fort Wayne & Cuifeugo Ruilroad, Those, togathor with the two cur-londs of exocursionists who ar- rived from Boston Ly tho Lake Shoro Hond yese terday morning, will leave tho Rook Istand dopot tor Calitornia nt 11 o'clock this moruing. Tho train will run spocinl, and will consist of four Pullman cars, tho now Rouk Island dining-cur Palwor, aud a beggage-car. At thu Chicago & Alton erossing tho traln will be turtiod over to tho Alton, and run over that ifuo to Kunsas City, Tho Rock Island mado this arrangement with tho Alton boenuse it had' promised tho oxours stonlets thryugh cars froin Chicago to Danver, uand 1t was un:ble to carry vul 1o agrovmuvnt Ly runuing the train over Its _own lhie, as It it not able totransfor tho sleeping-oard at the Mis- souri Riveronnecount of hign wator, Astho Alton dues ot crosa tho Missvnrl River at Kausas City, but at. Moxigo, Mo, it s stlll nble to run through to Knnsua City without chinge of cars, und tho Juck Island, by mnnking tho arrnge- nent with that roud, kept its agreomont with the oxcursionlsts withuut causing thoi any jncon- ventence, Besldes tho Pullman Compuny was unable to furnish thu nevessary sloepers frum ’tfxm'l!lm City, those uhartorod boing ot thls o”nd of 0 line, ON TO MEXICO, QATYESTON, April 27.—The steamer Aransas bns arrivod from Corpus Christl, and brings Gon. Palmor and othor members of the Mexican Na- tionnl Compuny from Northorn Mexico. The Captaln of tho Aransns roports twelve vossuls betwoen Corpus whbarf and Galveston londed with ralirond materful for ‘this Compuny. Gon. Palmer anys bo now sees no ronsan why tho Come= puny should not huvo 1ts tracks completed to Laredo {n Juno; to Monteroy, 3 milos from Corpus Christl, in Decombor; and to San Luls Totosl by tho closo of noXt your, A mgating Hnels bolng bl by the same Com- any from tho Clty of Mexico northward, Thoro Bu 1 very beavy foree on tho latter seston, ond the heaviest work, Inoluding twu difieult tune nols, wiil bo complotod and tho roud opencd to Toluca oarly In July. Ho suys tho exteting busioess nwaiting the Toluoa Division i8 houvy, ond ho boilovos trom tho duy tho Hing i8 upencil tho trattio por milo will exceod thet of the Den- \lr'ar ?u%"’;. rando Rallway, of which bols niso residon A Dallus special soys: Chiet-Engincor Marvin, of tho Misrourl Pucltie, sl in an interview 1t was nn established foct that tho Missour] Pacliio will bo bulle to Galveston.. A lino Is now bulng toented from Virginia Polst to Itandon, on the Gnlveston, Harrisbury & Bap Antonio Hailrond, Tho survoy from Waco to the Internatoial 'S QOrent Northorn Road 8 comploted, From In- tornation luea will be run to tho mouth of tho Iiruzos and Arunsus Pass, Tho Intter survoy Is 1o bo made insix weuks, 1f tho rond gous to Arnnsas Pass, It will connect tho Palimor & Bulll- van systain nt Corpus Christl, via the main Iand around Aransus, Neucws, und Corpus Chrlstf Bays. Track-laying on_tho Mlesouri Pacilly, from Fort Worth, beains Munday. X - CONTIRMING A LEASE, INpIANAvOns, Ind., Aprll 27.—The stock and bond holdera of tho Indiaun, Dlodminglon & Western ftallvond hold o meoting bore to-duy nnd voted on the subjeat of the ratifiontion of tlo leaso of tho property of the Cinclnnatl, | Bundusky & Clovelnnd nod tho property of tho Culumbus, Springtietd & Cinvionatl Rallways, Of tho 100,00 votes muthorizod, 10,601 were In favorof tho confirmation’.of tho leuse, Thero wore no opposition votes, . Thls com- ]|Iotu tho organization of tho TIndlunn, Hloomogton &+ Wostern system, which, undur tho prosent wanagomant, hes become of such maguitudo und IMportiuce us to {nsury ¢ tho =upport ol the Kastorn and Western trunk lines, wr:luu it now dircotly unites, This von- neotion with tho Alton und Chicago, Durlington & Quincy, will give ta shippons at Peorin und othor Westorn points the vory bead of u grout and growlug couwmurcoand tho shartest ilnu_ to unnpolls to Bprin X ot= Gy ad Wil be ggmglcmd by tho 18t of next Juae uary, TEXAS & B71. LOUIS, GALVESTOX, Tex,, April 87.—The stookholdors of tha Texos & t. Loula Itailway at Tyler to- duy clovted na Direotorss J, W. Parauiore, Willlum Bonter, and Ju L. 8logs, of Bt. Loais; Logun H. Roots, of Littlo Rock; O. M, ueley, of Waoo; J. Lowe Gitmer, of Toxas; R. Iouner and Willisin A, Garnott, ot Tyler, J, W, Pura- moro wus ohoson Prosident; Willlnm 8entor, Vice-Prosldent; J. W, lirown, Genoral Buperine tondont; and C, 7. Btopbens, Chivt: Buginoer, 1t 18 underitood tho roml bas purchased the PUTTOW= UKD p\llw«d In Arkangay running Puml\ul witn tho propased lino, and having wonty-suvou milles lu running ordorout to Now Mndrid, 1tisp iod to push the lino In that direouon, and inako Northuri connootions, TITE 81, PAUL, Bpectal Dhapatch to The Chicago Tribuns GALEXA, Il April £7.—The Chleago, Milwau kee & Bt Puul Ratlroad bave cummenced bullds fug thoir Lranoh from 3onroo to Bhullsburg, Wik, ond trains will bo running to Gratiot by the st of .Juno, The grading is nlwost com-. vleted frowm Monroo to that pluce. Tho right of way trom Gratiot to Bhullsbury is for the most .purt takan up, and grade stakes aro gow belng ot botweon the twp palnts and ‘grqund whil bo | brokou the Orst wock in May. It 1a coulidently asserted that tho Company will continue tho road from Bhullsbury to: Qulona, ond from hore 10 Buyunia, copneating with thalr fate purchuso, the Chicuyo & Pavitic, Tl & % —— “ PICKET AGENTS COANGED, Speofub Dispateh ta The Chicago Triduns, IxpianArozas, Ind., April 2L—~Thomas Tl don, of Chfeugo, succees James Brith nt thia point, sppresenting the xenoral tlokot Intorost of tho Pau-andle, Vundally, and Jefersonviilo,: Madisou & Judiuuupulls, Ballrondy. Major Bob .Bunnett, for many yuars Pussouger Agont of tho Vundalla, hns beon udvancod to tho’ Distijos Passonger Agunoy ot the Vaudalla, - the Jeur- snuviiie, Mudison’ & Indinnupolis, and the Pans Hutidto, J, Burgess Browu, for iy yours the rusitont Passunger Agont of the an-lundie herv, dtopas dows aad oug urter May lst. " BLOWING. IN TIIE(R MOXEY, . dpiciol Duvateh 10 The Chicago Tridunds - Buxuagr, Ind, April $T.—The election held ' In thix (Concord) township to-day for the pur Posv of donutg $25000 by tax (0 the Clociuustl, Wabnsh & Michlgan Rallway resulted T ma. Jority in favor. In Osolo Townahip the voto ro- Bulted 45 mngority for the nzpmprlnum of £4,000. Tho oiilzans are Jublian: TITE TRUNK 1INES, Nuw Yous, Apeit 20—=The joint Exeoutive Commlttoo of tho trunk lines roforrad the sube Jaot of enst-houmd froight to n sub-committeo, which wiil repurt to-morrow, and finol nutlnn will bo taken. Tha notlun of the Chlengo Bonrd of Trado aroated much discussion and come ment, and soveral gontlemon vresent oxprossed n beliof that It muat Iniwenco materially the neton of tho Committoo fn rals- fug ratos undar the. poollug arrangement, Commissioner Fink anid {he bLusinesa for which tho Comnmittoe was caifed togother had not beon finistied, and that the utimost haethony hnt provaiied nmong tho members of tha Com- tufttoe, When uskod It thore had been nny 1lse cussfon about east-buund frolght ratos, ho doe clared thero was no nooi of discussing thawn, for thoy waro striotly inaintained. Sembors of tho Committeo present throughout the meeting, nowever, rald to Tz Tninyxy reporter that the nicetiug was s stormy onc. ‘Thoy snid thoro was A kreat doal of plafn talk, which some of thom belleved would bo beueficlal to tho stability of the pool, Othors expressed tho opinion, howe ever, that the meeting to-day would bo the ocenalon of atill. more hoated discussions, It. appoars that thoro bus beon u serivus disturb- ance In woat-bound frefght rates, Tho propoil companies hnve cutercd upon tho contrnot s teny, and havo made contracts for frolght from Now York ta Chicugo nt rates an Jow ns 16 cents per 100 pounds, Ono member of tho Commutteo duolared thnt contencts have beon mada ns low ns 124 conts, Tho iseuesion on the natler was divided between these whohollaved the bot- tur way wns to maintain tho prosent rates and allow tho propelicr compunics to o busincss, Tho aurcemont was [ondo nfterwurd by tho Committeos by whioh tho ronds weat of Buflalo should | charye on tho five lowoat clusses of freight 40, M, %, 174¢,and 15 cetta; on guols reeoived from cunal and propelier Hues In somo clussod, #0, 255, 15, 124, and 10 conta, Tho rafl- ronds ngreo to charge titeir provortion of wff- rafl rates on these guodd, Tho Commitiee will roport this ngreemont at the mocthg to-duy, In regurd to cast-bound freight rates it is undor- stood muny of tho members of thy Committeo fuvor a reductlon from tho present Chlcngo bnsis of it conts on elghti-cluss. Thoero 14 'a eonslderable dilference of opinlon about tho muount of reducton which thoy think shonlil be mude. The members of the Commiiteo clared that the prosent schedulo rates woro ox- coedingly unstable, A report on tho Mlnslsilnm route was road by John King, Jr., and o su committee I8 to investigato tho matter, WHLELING & LAKE ERIE. Nonwark, 0., April 27.—Tho survoy of the llno fortho Wheeling & Lake Frie Raiirond, from hore to Toledo, I8 Just comploted, Tho Work on tho rond 18 rapldly progressing. Tho track-luyiug will begin at Piko's Station May 1, TIIE READING PEOPLE, PurrtAvenynia, Pa, April 27.~The Clreuit Court ins_made deerco rostralining the Readlng Tallway Compnny from lssuing tho $160,000,000 of bionket mortgage bonds, ITEMS, ‘The Genornl Passengor. and Ticket Agonts of tho Western ronds will meet at 8t. Fouls to-day for the purpose of adupting cxcursion rates from 5t. Louls to Donver and Oniahn, Passengers on the Chicago & Northwostern to points west of Fromont, Nob,, will be taken by stenm forry from Missourl Valley to Blulr, Neb., whoro'connoction §s innilo with roud to Fromont. The Michignn Contral Rullrond brought in yestordny 681 Immigrants, about half of whom wero forelgnors and tho othor bnlf Canndluns, Nearly all aro destined for tho Northwest and Manitoba, Tho Luko Bhore & Michlzan South- orn brought {u yosterday 850 lminlgrants, mostly ftorolgners, who will try to find homies In the West and Northwest. The Vandorbilt Line gives notlce that alt propurty consigned via this, lino for exhiblton ut State and County Filrs to bo hold this year, and on which full charges bave been pald ono way, will be roturned tree to tho polnt whoro thoy woro recelver by this rond at tho endof exhibitlon un presuntation of certificates from the Beeretarles of such fulrs and ussoclutions showijug thut ownorship hay not been vhanged. Gonoral Manaker Milton Westan, of the Chi- eago Belt Lino Itaflrond Company, as Just pub- llshivd an elnborate prospeoctus of the contoine pluted linossetting furth the necessity nnd utlli- ty Of mgrent trunsfersystent for tho Uity of Chlcago. A full nceount of tho contotnpluted outerprise hus hoevetofure been given in Tik Trinuse. Tho sehemo must not Le confounded with the Chicago Belt & Transtor Umn‘nmy‘s schomo. The twu schomes are entirely dlstinot cuterprises, and gotton up by ditforent parties, Mr, Frank M, Catdwell hns Loen appofnted Distrlot Pussengor Agent of tho Pitisbury, Cin- cinnntl & St. Lou appointment to tike of- fout Muy 1, 1841, His oftice will bo nt Coluinbus, O, nud "bis district will Include all torritory within tho following deseribed alrulo of eitlea and towna: Richmond, Humilton, Morrow, lu- tavin, Newport, Portsmiouth, Gnllipolis, Pome- roy, Purkersburg, Marioitn, Combridyge, Now- comorstown, Mt, Vornun, Gullon, Marion, lollo- fontaine, Sidnoy, St. Mnrys, Me, Itidgeville, and Winchester, Allloca! and travellngPassonger Agents croployed by tho Compuny within tho distriotdeseribed above are ordercd to roport to and bo lustructad by Mr, Caldwell, who will re- port to C. C, Cubb, Assistant Generul Passenjgor Agent, Cinolonatl, Tho Goneral Pussouger Agont of the Pitts- bury, Cincinnat! & 8t. Luuis; Torro Huuto & In- dianupolis, and Jefforsonvil Mudison & 1n- dinnapolis Rafironda have jssued tho tollowing Joint tiutica: “Mr, (tobert Bmmattis horeby ap- Pulnted District Passonizor Agent for these f appolntinent to take otfect Muy 1, 1881 1 fico will be ot Indinunpolly, Tud., and bis distelet will inelude all territary within the following desaribed virclo of oitics ind townd: Logins- Jort, Frankfort, Colfux, Crawfurdsvilio, Guion, derre Hauts, Vinoonncs, Evanaville, Nuw Al- buny, Jolfersonvilie, Mudison, Luawrencoburs, Ituwdion, Righmand, Winchoster, Rldgoville, Doeatur (Ind), Bluftion, Wabasn, North Man- choster, Donver, and Poru,” A’ dummy line cannccting tho clty with Aus- in, Oak Park, and Maywood at un_carly day 18 now un nssurd facl, ~ 0. R, Vaudercook 18 nt tho hoad of tho enterprise, bneked by u stook cainpany and a forco of men uro nlrendy at work Inying the trucks, and it s promised “that the road will bio in oporation fn about twenty duys. Bomo of tho cars nro #nld to Lo niready on thelr way from Now York, und tho dummios nro in course of cunstruction. The rond wili start from the terminus of the Madison strovt-car llue, and ruu through Austin and Oak Lark to blquood. stupping ut tho comclerics. Traing will run onoh wily overy halt hour, the fure will bo 10 cents, nid the onrwrluu involves tho expond- {turo uf from §25,000 to $:X5,000, A diapateh from Tyler, 'l'ox., says tho annual moeting of tho stookholdors of tha Texaa & Bt Louis Knilroud ciseted tho fpllowing Directors: J. W, Purainore, W, M, Beeter, J. L, Hioss, of 3t. uls; Lognu M. itoots, Little tock: L, C. Do Moks, U, M, Beoloy, 'I' J, Lowe, 'L\ Wil _a. duvatt, of ‘I'ylor. Thly olovted J, W. Punimore Fresidont, A, el » Brown Gounerul Buporin- Vicg-I'residont, G, usmhmtk Char! lirown Hnuruu\rf:. 1, Atkaw Auditor, 0. F. Stephons Chiof Enwinen: Wiitlam A, Gavott Gonorsl Frolglit und Pussod 'Icr Agout, and It, 18, Hubbard Goneral Attornoy, 'hy Boord nuthorizod an oxtensiun from Waco t0 thio 1tio Grande and from Toxarknoa to Calro, LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Prank Griftin, 28 ycord of nge, omploycd ns o awlitchman on tho Michigan Southorn Railrond, while coupliaz card near k‘orl!-thlrfi l:.l'cnl ut 10:4U luvt oventug, got his foot. cuught Lotwesn wu pllnlulkl un’xl l‘fi l‘:{:\uull und lnul’imllx logs out off Ly a locomotive aad traln, Lo was taken to the County Hosplial, Goorge Bornburdt; who was struck on tho bead with s n\nuuuurlufi nulghhurbood quarrol in tho roar of his residonce, No, 183 Fulton streot, Tuosdry ovenlog, W xo-mrdn ree worted 10 be i quite 3 eritleal conditlon, Ofliours teed uud Btuntun, who wero dotaflod on the euso, sitccoedod in gotting the numIo of person liv- ing fn tho lmmodiuto noluhbori \ Who 1 supe POyod to huve thrown tho atono, and a_warrant & \Vul' nlhumml l“'urn_lm: !ul"‘ ng'In ;\I‘IH:{; I‘le&u m: url jour this moralng 'or, oy Lind not Hicooodod 1a Undiu Bitp. Gt ———————— A New Crack in the Old Rarils, Hiton Iouoe (Lu.) Advocat We aro fnformed by o gontlomun who camo dowa the Jackaun road yesterdny thai on tho othor #ldo of Montusuno Lridgu n lasuro has upencd in the ovurth to the extont of soverul bundred yurds In longth aud about twenty fuot i depth, SBwoke, Ilnl;rll uuted with sulphurous smoll, Wsucs from-tho Nesure in such clouds that 1t was Linpossible fur our informunt 1o fathom the dept, it boing lute whon ho passed, From tho shock ineidout 1o ho vouvulsion:the Lridge bas eavod In, uud the vuly way to oross 4 1o desoend about & uarter of u wild bolow and furd the stronm. 1t s hnpussibiv to oross with o voblule, which will impede - communiéation with Juokson uuntil tho ruad can bo' changed. Wo hope that u corps of the selontitv will ro- palrto tho spot and give uv & sclutlon 19 this 1uodt wondorful phenomenon, Ary we on tho margiu of u voleanu? * 'The Paris Morgue. ' . don News, The smost dlsm: H&utum of tho Morgue in Parls bos-ut lust disappearedN lnstoud of ex- Hu- the bodles of the uroLofur, it 8 now deterinined tooxuibit thewm 1 thelr ololbing, oven W caps und bonnors, the $doa boing 1o wlve, 83 fur us possible, tho exnol 1ppourauce which tha decossed prosonted whon Nving, 1 tho cuse of carpacs found withaut clothing the inspeciion will uu longer be publi though fucilitivs . for indentiioution will, of counse, bo uccurdod (0 porsous 10 QUESE OF wisss fug relutives or fricuds, M, Bontor end Ju i v do stute, us’ “SOME REASONS WILY.” Col, Ingersoll’s New Lecture, De- livered in Now York City. ‘What Humanity Owes to Bome Invis- ible, Inflnit, and Bupreme Boing, : Very Feenltar and Unorthodox Views— The Audlonco Iniensely Ine torestods . New Yonk, April 25.—Thero was o gront rush to Hoath's Theatro to-night to hoar Col, Robort G. Ingersoll In his now locture ontitled * Some Rensons Why,” Tho widowalks wero crowded long hefore the doors opened, und speculniors reaped n rloh harvest, tho soats thoy beld bring- ing from &) to $4. 1y T:46 tho thontro was llud front top to Lottom, and every inch of avallable atanding-room was vesupled, At 8:16 Ingorsoll, ulnd i 0 drossesuit, made bis appournince oh the stugo, and wig warmly welcomwl, Ho placed his manusoript ou the reading-duak, aud nt. onvo vlungod into his subject. 1o spoke for an our and fifty minutes, and heid his muidience Ine tonsoly Interestod until tho lust word had been utterod, ‘The substance of 118 ADDRESS WAS AS FOLLOWS: TADIES AND ORNTLERENS - Tho history of the world shows that reliklon has mude encmios in- steud of frivuds, That ono word “ roligion " Intins tho horjzon of the past with every form of nguny and torture, tnd when ane prouiunces tho tauie of * religion™ wo think of 1600 yenrs of persecution, of 6,000 years uf hatrod, slander, 811 vitperation, Bieknge, but trug, that thuso Who have loved God most have loved meu least; stranya that Iy countries wiiera thore hus bean tho miost rellglon thero has _boen tho must agos 0y and thnt Iy ane_reasonShy I am opposed to whit ts known us roligion.’ [Appiause.] Ly ro- Hlglon { meun the dutics that men are, supposed toowe to (Jod; Ly religion I mean, not what mun nwes to mnn, but whnt wo owo Lo some In- Viriblo, fulinit, und Suprome Helng, Tho yues- tion nriscs, Can any relntion exist betweon finlto mun and futinit belog? An intlait heing 1s sbso- Iutely condivionsl, ~ An infinit belng eannot witlk, eannot recelve, aid a lilte bolug cannot Rive to the Infiult. ' Can 1 incrondo uis napplicss oF decrenss his mlso%T -Does hu nved strength orjuy 1ite? What cun 1 do for him? suyy hothing. " For ong I DO NOT BELIEVE thora is any God wito glves raln or sunsghinoe for ltruyuur. [Appluuso.] For one, I do not be- lovo ther Is wuy bolug who -heips uian simply beenuse ho kaeels, & may be mistakon, Lut thut is my doctrino; that tho finfte cannot by 0y possibility holp the influit or tho intluit Lo indebted to tho fuito; thit the finito canuot by possiblilty ussist 1 being who §s nil und ull Wit cun we ao? Wa can holp wnui we cun help elothe the naked, feed tho hungry: we cun help brealk tho chiing of tho sluve; we can help weave nonirment of joy that will fiuntly cover this world, [Appluuse.] That is all that mun i do. Whersver ho has ondeavorod 1o do more he hos “"“”}f' incroused tho misury of his fullows, 1oan find out nothing of thoao things uysell by ny unaided rewsoning. [F thoro s an Infinit God iind 1 hitve. not reason enuuqh 10 camprehend His unlvorse, whose fault §s t2 1 n told that we have the fusplred will of Uod, £ do not knuw exactly what they mean by insplrod. ’l_\l'll:x:wu srets ngreo on that word, Howo tell o EVERY GREAT WORK IS INSPIRED; that Bhuksponra is (nspired. 1 would be less apt 0 dispute that thun o shiollar remurk about nny other Lunk on this earth, [Applanse.] If the Jebovuh hud wanted to nven bavk written, tho Inspiration of which should not ho disputed, He sliunld buve waoltod unul Shukeponre lived, Whatever thoy incan Ly inspieation they ut luust mean that {6 18 teud.: IF 1t 18 true, It oes notnoed to b inspired, Tho truth will take cnsuat ltself, Nothing oxcept n falsehood needs Inspiration, [:\pnlnun-.] What I8 {nsplration? A mpn looks nt the seq and tho son Anys somu« thinig 1o bim. Anotberman luoks at the samo 8en, wad the sen tolls anotber story to biu, The Buy ennnot tell tho erme #locy 1o nily two human bolnps, Thore 18 not u thing in Nuture, from a peblile to A constellutidh, that tells tho sune story to any two bumui-belogs. St depends upon the man's experience, his inteliectual de- valopment, and what -‘ghard of tnemory it touiches. One looks upog, the sea and i 1illed with anothor looks upon (t and laughs. Tt year, riding in thd durs from louton to Lartsmouth, . SAT OPPQAIT ME n lady and gentlemod, wo reaohed the lutter placo the womun, for n;a‘,nm timo {n_ her fife, caught u burat of the sch, and sho lookod und sald to hor busband: “18n‘t thut Loantiful,'’ and he lovled una gal T'll bt you cun dix clnms right thore."” [Laughter.] « Anotbier illustration, A little whilo ago g geo- tleman was walking with anothor in South Caro- linn, ut Churleston,—one ‘who bnd beon upun tho othor ‘side. -Said the Nurtherner to tho Southerner, * DId you ever see such s night ay *0h, my God,”»Arid he, ** You ought to huve seen that muon bofero the Wor” [Luughtor.] 1simply say those thngs'to convijnce you that everything in nature hus a diiferout story 1o tell evury huniun belug, 8o the Bible teils o differ- ent stury to evory wnn thut rends it. flistory proves what I say. Wn§ 0 mnny sects? W, #0 such persocution ¥ -Bhnply béenusetivo poo- plo couldn't understand it oxuctly niike, You iy reply that God Intended {t shoutd be so underatond, and that that s tho real rovelation that God Intended, For instanco, 1 WARITE A LETTER TO 8MITII, 1 want to couvey to him certain thoughts, 11 s honest L will use the words whicn wiil cons vey to ilo tmy thoughts, but not Leluy ntoit 1 don't know exuetly how Swith will nodorstand iny words; but if L were fulinit 1 would be bound to use the words that 1 know Swith woull ey exnet ldew from. [Applavse.) It God ntandod (0 wakod v glntiun o o 1l bnd 1o Wk 1T to mo thradieh my braln und my reasan- fug. flocannot muke 4 roveltlon to suothor man for me, That othor mun will have God's ward for it but L wilt only buve that mau's wonl forit. [huufimur.l As ihut nian bus been dead for gevoral thonsund years, and ug I don't know what hls reputation waus tor truth aud verecity in tho nulruhorlumd In which hu lived [fnughs tor], I will walt for the Lord to sputk aguin. Suppose when 1 roud it tho revelation to mo through tho Biblo is thut it 18 not mmi and God know that I would know.that whon 1 did read it, and know (£ Ldid not suy (¢ T WOULD BE DISIHIONEST. Ta it possiblo tuut be would damn ma for bolng bonest and give mo wings i€ 1 would play the hypoerit? |Applnuse,] ‘Iho Inspiration of the Lilblo deponds upon thofgnoranug of the guntlos mun. who reads it [Luughtor] Yet thoy tell mo this.Doulk was, writicn by the Crentur of ovory shinlug stuy, Now, et us soc, T want to o honost kud candld. I huve just asmuch at #tako In tho way of soulas uny doctor of divinity ut ovor lived, and woro thio somo 1 buve ok, (Laughtor] According to tila buok, tho tirst wttewpt at poopling tnfs world was a tuflure. God had to destroy ull’ bt olrht, Ho suved somo uf the samo kind 1o start again, which I thiuk wis o mistako. (Lnughtor,] After thut, the peoplu 8til getting ‘worse, he saleoted from tho wite world 4 few @f tho tribe of Abruhum, 1Mo hnd no thuo to wasto wilh uvcrybml{l. 1o had 1o thno 1o throw away on Bxypt, 1t had nt that time o vast sud splendid olvilizuton, In which thoro wero freo schoola; in which tho uno mun marcicd the ouo -wlfei whure thora wore courts of Inw; whbro F THERE WERE CODES OF LAWS, Nolthor could ho kive attontion to India, that hrd it that tine u litorature ns splendid alinost s Ours, N INLUREo nu perfeot at had pro- duced pouts, philusopbers, and stutesmon, - e Gud 1o Lmo'to - wusto with thurm, but took tew of tho tribe of Abratam; and Leet to olvillze thosu people, Govuenor, thelr Kxecputive, thelr - Buprume Court. 1o cstabiisbed u despotlem and from Mount Slual he procinimud his luws, They didn't pay much attontion to thew, Ho wrought thousaus of inlrduies 1o ounvince thom that lio wus o God, lsin't it porfeotly wondurful thut tho priost of ono religion sever bollgves the trdcle tald by tho privat of unother? [Luughs ter.) e it posatble that thoy Know onch uthior? (bulmmar.r 1 board u stary the otherduy, A gontluinan was telling n very romarkablo olr- uimstunce that bapponcd W himsolt, and all the isteners uxcobt uie sald, " 18 {t rouunv did you evor hour suoh i wonderful thing Ih all yourliter” Thoy noticed that thisone niwn didn't NPpeur Lo tuko U vivid interval in tho story, 1o wito eald te ki, * You don't oxpross el use tunishioont ut tho story?” * No'* en; I AM A LIAR MYSELF, 1 find by reading this buok that 8 wordo Gaverns ment was novor vstablished shun . thut vstube lahoil by Johovah; thut tho Jows werd tho Liost unfortutiute pooplo who Ived upon tha iobe. Lut us cutapure this buok, Ml oiviilzed coune trlog it 18 noL only adutittod,” but puvslunucely! nsscrted, that slavory 1o an infumous criviv; thal 4 wer of 'extormination {8 murder;. thut plygamy ouslaves woriu, dogrwles man, ewnuo ys homot that nothiug i more Infuiuous than tho stuughitor of decrupid men aud bolploss wuinen aid of pruttilng bubea; that tho captured den should not be given to her ouplors; thut uld it be stoned ta doatt far didecing it veliglon from thelr husbandd, Wo kuow thoro wus i tina fo the bislury of most nutions when wl 1hese crimes wore regurdod ua diving fnstitue tiopa, Nutions cuturtafiing iheso viuws tostuy aro valled savage, und, with the exveption ul tho Feejes Islundors, somo tribes In” Cuntral Afrios, und u fuw citizsons of Duluware (nukh- ter], no buinan belug cun bo ' tound degruded ”““"fl" ta ugres upun thoss subjects with Jee baval, To-day, tho fiot thut & natlon bus ubol- {shod und abpadonud thoso things is THE ONLY EVIDENCE ' that luu“l gffor (o show thut (L {s uot still bar- burouy; budu bellever lu tho jusplration of tha Bible i compolivd 10 say thore was a thuo whoa sluvery was tlght, whon polyguny was tho bigh- ewt forw of virtue, when wars of oxtorumloution weero Waged with tho sword of wierey, and whin the Creator of the wholu world commundnd the suldler to shuutho tho duggoer of wurder 1o tho hia; did you avor lu Your lifo sce such 1 mvony” | timpled birenst of infancy, The belever of in- spirution of tuo [iible Is compelied to Fy thero Wwaau thne whon 1L was tigit for a husband to murder his wifu heeaune they dilfered npon sube Jeets ot ealigion. {deny thatsuch a time ever Wi, IFT knew tho real God auid it, T would still deny 1t, ‘.\'mlanw. Fotir thousand yenrs ago, 1t Uho 1hiblo In' true, Giod was In nvar of slavary, polygamy, wars of oxtermination, npd religlous persecutlon, Now wo aro told tho Devil fs fn avor of all those things, and Uoa 18 opposed 1o thom: In othor wortds, the Uevil stands now whero God stood 4,000 yenrs ngo; yet tiioy tell ne Uodd 18 just as good nuw as he wis thon, and THE DEVIL JURT A8 BAD now ns Jod wna then, Othor hatipns believed in glavery, polywnmy, and war and paraceution without ever inving recelved bhe ray of light frum onvon, Thut shows that o epcolnl roves Intion fs not iecossary to toach n man to do wrong, Othar natlons Al no worse withiout tho 1Hibio than tho Jows did with It Buppose the Devil had inspired a hook? In whit respeet would ho have dilfercd from God on 1ho subject of slavery, polygamy, wars of oxtermination, and religlous perscontion? Bupposs we knew that aftor Und had finfshed 11s hook the Devil had gotten posseasion of It, and writo a few pase By to Uit himsalf, which passdues, O Chris- tinn, would you pick out now ns_tiving rmhn- by hoen wrltten iy tho Dovil? Whicl of thesn twy, * Love Lhy nelghbor as thysolf, or ‘Il ull tho malos nmmu‘ tho littio oues, and Kill very man. but all the wowmon and girls keep nlive fur yourselves,"—which of those two pase Anyros woild thux foct s hnvlvg Irecni written Ly tho Devii? |Appltusc.] 1€ God wroto tho last, thery fs sio need ot aDevil, 1s thoras Chiristiun in tho wide world Wi0 DOKS NOT WISt that God, from tho thundor und lightaing of Binal, bad aufid; ¥ Yo shall not ensiave your fallow-muu?" "L an o (mud 1o any man who s in tavor of slavery, E pplause.] It a rovolie tion fs noeded at ail it s to provent man enainy- Ing his fellow-man. But thoy say God did tho best o could; that tho Jows were so bad that Ha had to come up kind of slow. [Luughter. 10 1ge had wld thom suddenly thoy inust nol murder and steal, thoy would ot bave pnid any respect tathe Ten Comitnundments. . Buppasa you f" to tha Cannibnl irlands to prevent tho Kontlamen thore from éatiog missionaries, and you found thoy ate them raw. The fieat move 18 1o Induco thom to cook them. [Laughter.) After Ivuu gat thom o eat cooked misslonaries, you will then, without their knowing It. oos cuslonnily slipin & little mutwn, (Laughter.] We wlll!fl on gradually docreasing minsfons nrles and inoreasing mutton [iaughter], until finnlly the last will bu so cultivated that thoy will prefer the shaep to the priost. ’[Muunwr.] Ithink tho misslonurics would object to thut mode, of course. - [ know tiiis was UTTEN BY TIE JEWSE TIIEMSELVES, IF they wero (o writo it now it would be differ- entw-day, 'They arua clvilized peoplo, 1 do not wiali "It understood that a word 1 say to- night touches the .allghtest prejudico in_ ayy man's mind sgainst the Jewlsh people. Thoy #ro ns gaod n people ay live to-day.. I will say right bere, thoy never bad any Juck until Joho- vah abuicloned them, (Laugblor] Now wo tome to the New Testamont, oy tell o that Is better thun tho Old. 1 sny It {8 warse, Tha reat nbjection to tho Old Testnmont 1s that it s eruel; but In the Oid Tustument the revenge af God stopped with the portals of the tomb, Hie never tnreatuned punishment after doath, Agnoevor throntened ono thing boyond tho gruve, It was reserved for the New ‘lestamnent to inake known tho doctriue of eternal punishweut, 18 tho Now Testament {ngplred? 1 havo not time to give muny reusons, but [ will givo somen, In tho tirat pluce, thoy tell me that tho very fiet tho witnesses disnreco i mitor mintters shows huve not conspired to tell the same story. Oood. And § say dn evers iaw- Ault” whero four or five witnesscs testify, or ondeavor to testiry, TO TIIE BAME TRANSACTION, 1t 13 naturnl that thoy shoull differ on minor potnts. Why? llooauso no two oconpy oxuetly tho sume podition: no two see exactly ultke; no Lwo rumombur prectsely the sume, and thelr dls- igreenent 18 duv to and wocounted for by tho {imperfection of Lunn natute sud the faot thit thoy did not all buve an equal opportunits. 1o know, But if you wdimit orguy Ut tho four witnosses were Inspired by on filinlt belng who dld soe it all, thun they’ sould remempor ulf the snme, becanse inspiration does not depend on niemory, Thirt brings me to_unother volat, Why were thore four gospels? Want fa the use - of inore than one correet aetount of nuything? [Laughtar,] If you wunt to spread g, seud voples, [Laughter) No bwunsn belng bus got the Ingenuity to toll me why thore wore four gospels whelt one worreut sospel would hinve ueen enough, Why abuid there huve Goen four orlglnal muitipliostion tubles? {Lnushter.] Une is enougn, and iF anybody hus yut any use for it ho eun copy thut ons. Tho very fiot thut we bave n'nl Tuur guspels shows that it 1s not an In- spired boolk. TUE NEXT POINT {8 that nceording tu tho Now Testament the sal- vation of the wurld dopended upon tho atane- mont, Only ono of tho books ji tho Now “Leata- mont’ Bays wnytiing ubout tiat, wnd thit is John. The Church follow John, #nd thoy vught to foliow John beeausy 1o Churoh wiote it Lok ealled John. According to that- tho whols world wus to b duinned on secount of tho' sing of, uno ons und that nbsurdity was tho father und mothor of another nbsurdity, that tho whole world could ho snved on peconnt of the virtuo of unuther mun. Ldony both propusitions,- No man can sin for me: no man can Lo virtuous for me, L inust reap what 1 sow, -lut thoy aay tho 1nw must bo satlstied, Whuat kind of n'law s 1t that would demnnd the punishment ol the tnnw- cent? Just think of it, 1icru s i tnan nbout to be hanged, and another. comes up and says: bt iman his got o famlly, and I have noti that mun is {0 good honlthand I am not very, und 1 wilt bo hunz ln his pluce.” And tho Gove orhor says, *All right.” Thero bas A MUIDE? BERN COMMITTED, and wo huvo got w0 have i hunging,—wo don't cnre who. [Laughrer.] Under tho ‘huum dise punsation thoro wits no remigston of sius with out tho shedding of biood, 1f 5 mun commnitted ‘n murder Lo browught o pair of doveaor « sheep 10 tho priesr, and tho priest Inld his hunds on tho uniina), and the sins of the mun wera teansierred to thoaulnl, - You sce how that could be dunn casy ‘enongh. [Lnughter,] Then they killed thiy anital, sud sprinkied its binod on the aitar, ‘it Jut tho mun off, _And why did God demand tho sueriticoof u sheep? Lwilltell yous because lnrlculn love wmutton, |Luughter.] “To make tho nnotont sutfer {8 the greitest erime, 1 don't wish tu ta Hoaven on the virtnes of somo- tindy else, If | oan't settle Ly tho books and ko, Ldon't wish togo. duw't want 10 feet as if 1 \vad thera on sulferuncg,—that L was in the poor- bousce ol tho universs, supported Hy the tow, ‘l.nnumer.] Thoy tell us Judus betrayed Christ, Well, If Cnelst hid nut been betrayed no atonos munt would bave been inndg, sud then LVERY HUMAN 50UL would have been diinned ang Hlenven -would huve been for remt, [Laughter.] Bupposing that Judas knuw tho Christhin systom, then perlnps he thought thut by betrnying Corlst o could yut forgiven uot only Ter tho sinathit be lind, um-nuly cotmmitied, but for tho st of botrayal, and 1f, on the wiy (o Galvagy, and later, Some brave, hevole voul hud rescued Chrlst from the mob, he would hive inude his own dumuatlon aure, It won'tdo. Thore Is uo logle In that. They suy God trled to eivilizo tho Juws. 1T He hud suee ceeded, necording to the Christinn system, wo 4l would huyo been dumned, Leeause I the Juwa i buen oiviiized thoy ‘would not have cruolifed Christ. They would hiave belloved in freedom of speoeh, und us u rosult tho we woilid hyve buen lost fur 2,00 yoars. Tho Col. | tian worhi has been trying to oxphiln the atone- went, und thoy have ulways cacid by rnlllmi‘lu explatn it and’by m--u.‘rum!I that you mitst bos ligvu it,, Now ['vome to the second objection, which fi thut cestain bellef {s necassary to sl vatlon, 1 will bellevonccording to tho evidedue, 1n wy mind uro oertaln scalod WIICHE WEIGIE EVERYTHING, und my {ntexrity atands thore and knows whioh gide goes up and which sido goes down, 1f Tain an houest man 1 wilt report tho welkhts liko nn honost man, Thoy aay | must bollevo n certain thing_or L will bo nternelly damned, Thoy tell we that to betiove is tho safer way, 1 deny it Tho safest thing you can (40 16 to bo” honost, “No wan, When the Shadows of tho luit hours were uthoring around hlu, ovor’ wishied that ho hud Evml Lol of o hypoerit, [Applagse,) 1f find at the day of Judgtiont that | huve mistaken, L will vay #0 like s mau, [If Godl tolls me thon chut Lo {8 tho nuthor of the Old Testa- went 1 will admit that o §3 worse than . 1 thought Ho was, and when Ho comus to pro. HOURCE $8NLENoe Lpon mo § will say to him: Do unto others ns You would that othiors should do untoyou, [Avbluuse.] Lhuvea rlunt 1o think; 1 cunnot ountrol iy bulluti my braln i iy custlo, und if 1 don't” defond it nly soul becumes aeluvo and u sorf, (Ayplause.] 11 YOU THROW AWAY our reason, your soul is not worth saving. Sal. {'lnumx doponits not upoti bollef, but upoi desd— upon kindness, upon Justico, iipol moroy, Your own docds sre your savior, and you can bo saved it o othor way. {Apptause.] 1 am told In this Teatament to love jay enowios. 1 cannots [ wiil not, ldon't hute cueinios; 1dont wisn to lu- Jure onomies, but [ don't’ cura abuut seoing them, 1 don't liko them, I love iy frionds, oy 0 wen who loves epemics and frionis luves me, [Applause.] Tho doctrine of non- roslstanico 18 born of woukness, Tho man that urs\uuhl it suid It bocsuvo it was the Lost he could do under tho circuaistunoes. [Appinuse.] \\'n\lu|um ?}uurfia llald love Iy‘;m 1 enoties, 3‘“ i‘l‘gr suorgd vestmonts glunped ibo dugyors of . hmam. [Aw’-ngn.] PWllh her cinning Hand ahuworo Thy purple for hypucrisy und plived tha crown upon the brow of ortie, For toro thau 100 yours luroony bield tha scalos of und bypocrisy wore thio mitre, aud tha tlura of Uhrist way in fuot Uod, Ho know of the mmm Ho know what orimea and horeurs Would bo | COMMITTED IN 5118 NAME, o knaw tho (Um of pursocution would olimb uround tha limbi uf countics martys, thus bruve mon wnd woman wounld lungulsh in dutigoons und dirknoss, that tho Chitvets would use lustri- ient of Lortirg, Mt in His neme Hiatollowers 14 trade In Buman flesh, thut cradivs would bu robbud and -womer brousts unbubed for sold, uud yet Ho dlod Witk volculuss Lips, [Ap- plauso.] 1t Crlee wabd God, why id Ho not tell 114 dwolplos, und through them the world, shull not perdecute Ll Tellow-man? Why didn't o sy, * | aw (od"? why din't He expiin tho doctriue 0f tho Teluity? why didi’'t Mo teil what tunnner of baptivn ‘waa picadug to Jimy why dittn't Jlo vay (e Old Teatuinont s trie? why didn't He wrlto'Hi3 Testument Hiwselr? wiiy did Ho leave His words to uccldent, to Igs sorunve, to wallee, gud 1o chuncor Why didi't $lu by dometitug pasilve, detluft, satisfactury wboutuuotber world? Why did 1o bot turu the 1ear-atalned hove of Immortality to the glad knowlodge of snothor life, Arpmuml Why did He go dumnbly to his death, leaving the world 10 misery and to doubt? Why? Uecwuse He WAS R man, T ADING OF EXTRACTS. Col, Inirersal read novern! extracts from tho Bible, which he sald originaterd with Zorons- ter; Mudidba, Clotro, Eplotetus Dythingor and other anclent writers, and ho read e tructs from varlous pagan writers, whi he einimed contrasted . favorably with tho ble. fie cnntinned, oroato & man who 18 to bo cternally dumned. Infinlt wisdom has no right to mako n fnllure, and A man that 18 to he eteenally dmnned 18 1ot n_cunepicucus success, (Laughter.] InNfnit wisdom has no right to ko An inatrument that will not finally pay a diyidond. No Godl has n right to add” to tho mmn{ of this universe, and yet sround the nngels of imiortality Christiunity hns cotled this unfpont of eternal pain, Upon love's broast tho Chuireh has placed that asp, and yot people talk 10 o aboul tho consolations of roligion, |Laugh- tor] A few days ago tho bark Tiger was found upon the wido sen 126 duya from Liverpool, For ninn days not n toutnful of fowl or & drop ot witor was to be had. Thero was on boutd the Captain, mate, and ejoven men. When thoy bad beon out 117 day's thoy KILLED TIE CAPTAIN'S DOG, Nine days more—no food, no water, and Capt, Krugor stood upon tha deck in the' presence of bis starving crew, with a_rovolver fn his hand, put it ubun his temple, and said, " Nloys, this can't Iast ek Jonger:1 am wiliing to dio to save tho restof you,” Tho mate grasped tho revalver frotn his hand, and safd, walt; and the nuxt duy ugmu tho horizon of despalr was tho mnla]ukn of‘l“‘u 1lh’l.n v”nlcét n;'m\}l{nd thew. Do you mo_ Lu-night Apl, Krugor was nota Christlan and he had scnt that ball vrashing through ks generous brain that thero was an Almigaty walting to clutch his naked soul that he mf hin_fornver? (Applause) It Ah, but thes tell me you havono right to plek the bad things out of the Bible, I Mr. an infinit _God has no right to. put bad things fato His Bible, Dot anybody believe it God was golug to write & K now ho would uphoil lhn'ur{: that He would favor polygamy: that He woull say kill tho heatbon, stal ti waomett, dushout the bralns of the ctifidron? Wo have civilized Him, WE MAKE OUT 0WN aop, and we mako Fm bottor day by day. Bome hotiest pooplo roally believe that in some won- derful way waare indebted to Moses for geology, 10 Joshun for natronomy and military tacties, to Samson fur weapons of war, to Dalel for holy curaes, 1o Bulomou for tho artof cruss~oxamina~ tion, 10 Jonab for the science of navigatioa, to Bt, Paul for stenmships and locomotives, to tho four Gospuls for tclegraphs and sewing-ma- chines, to the Apocalypse for loons, anw-mills, and tefephiones: and that ta the Sermon on_the Mount wo are indeltod for mortars and Krupp uns, [Laughter.] We neo told that no nation As ever been civillaed without a Hible, Tho Jows had one, and yet uu?- orucifiod a perfectly Innocent man, 'Chey couldn't have done much worse without a Hibie. [Laughter.] God must have known 8,000 years ago that it was finpos- slble to clvilize m-oflo without a Bibie just as well us they know It know, Whay dld ho ever nliow 1 nation to bo without. o Tiinle? Why didn't he glve o fow leaves to Adam and Eve in tho Garden of Eden? [Laughtor.) TAK¥ FROM TIE DIBLE tho mirncles nnd T ndmit that tho good passages arotruc, If thoy aro truo they don't need to bo iuspirod, Mirucles nra the childron of mendies {ty. Nothing can be miore wonderful thun the minjestic, sublinie, and eternnl march of causs and oifect, [Applayise,] Rteason must be tho fual urbiter. An {nsplred bdok cannot stand agalnst a damauscrated fuct, 15 a 1y to b re- ‘warded cwrnflk\' for betieving without evidenco or ngalmt evideuce ? 0o you teit inw that the Toss brain n it bus tia Lotior chance he bus for heuven? Think of n beaven Blied with men whu never thought, Ilotter that wil that s should censa to bo: better that God bad never beens better that ull the springs and scods uf thinga shonld fall and wither in ireut Naturo's realing Lettor that caures und eftectushould luse relutions butter that every life should ehunke to beauthless death and voicoloss hlunk, and every atar ta biind oblivion und mevotess nnught, than that this rellyion shonld be true. The reliwion of tho future is humanity. TIHE BELIGION OF TIE FUTURE wilt gay to evory mun, you have tha right to thluk gud Investigato for yoursell. Libecty i wy religion [Auploude.] * Everything that fs trie, evory good thouylit, overy Genutiful thing, evory sll-denying netiou—ull “thess muke tny Bivte. urmx‘ Luhble. every star, Hre presuges 1 1wy Bible, A conutellatlon (s u chapter. Every shining world I8 a purt ufit. Yuu cunnot inter- rnlmc it; you oiannot chutige it, It 48 tho snme fursver, Sy I1iblo 18 nll that spunks to mug. Every violet, evory bludo of gruss, avery tree, cvory mountain crowned with siow, oyory star that shines, every throb of love, every lionust nct, all that s gaod and true combloed, muko w “lilnbin. und upon that book 1 stand. [Ap- plauye, ] ARKANSAS. Probabilitics of a Disruption of the Domocerntic Party, on the IRrpudia- tlon Questlon, ; Bpectal Correspondencs of The Chieago Tribune. LirTix ROCK, Ark., April 26.—Slgus of n gcn- crsl Lreaking-up of the Demovratle pariy of thls State coutinue tomultinly, The dislntegras tion has been golog on gradually for the pust slx yenrs, but did not nrsume formiduble pre- portions untll the lust Gubernntorinl election fn 1B8), when tho parly was split on the fssuc of re- pudintfon, The canvass which preeeded tho election was the most excitng ever witnessed §un Arknnsas, The contest hinged ou the ndop- tion or rejection of tho Fishbnck amendment, whlel virtunlly repudited n lurgo amount of tho State's Indebtedness, Many leading Demo- crats favored It whilo the swall plunters and furmers reshling in the remoto mountainona districts gavo it enthusinstio support. Tho Greenbackers nlso generally ndvocated na adoption. Opposed to it were prowinent Demo- cruts lke the Hon, James Mitebell, editor of the Duaily Denverat of this clty; Gov, W, It Miller, Beeretary-of-Stato Trolich, Attorney-General Hendorson, Eenator David Walker, Col. W, 1, Gruco, Qen, J. C. Tappa, the Ton. James K. Jonos, Gon, D, 1L Reynolds, aud others of jn- fluence snd ability: and to thesn woro added such able Republicnns ns ex-Senutor Cluyton, ex-Qov, Murphy,the Hon. Thomus [oles, the Hon, ', ). Gibson, J, A, Willlama, A, A, C. Rogers, John M. Clayton, Latayette Gregy, Wilhlam A, Mouroe, It A, Bdgorton, and ¥, M, Chrlaman, toguthor with nearly the full votlng stropgth of tho ltepublican party. The rusult thon waa something of a surpriac, and ulfords now u tolorably fue inslght us t the future of the Independont-Dumocrutio or repus dirting eloment, should It risk the bazard of anothor struaglo tor supremuoy—us scvins lkely —ut tho pulls, At the clevtion In question, the totul nuniber of vores polled wis - J2086; of these, di,497 were cust Tor the umeudinon 41,049 wguinst it. And It lacked only about 4, of huving revelved 1 *mulority of thu clectors votng ntsuch eeetlon,” 18 required by the Cous stitution. Tt will thus bo socn thut the repudia- o elemont 18 very strong; and, slnce tho elece tion, the fasuo hus been kept constuutly bofors tho peaple, and 1s to-day the only questiop in whicl: thoy' fuel nu interest or cire to discte, A eareful roview of the field, and fnierviews with prominont lenders of the ludependents, ankblo mu tu state ehut the clat ey muke of hulding the butunce of pownr, and of controtilng #majoniy of the Lemouaey of the Biate, ap- ears to bo sustainod by fuois and figures. 1 tho Indopendonts run a sopurnte ticket at the Gubernutorial vleotion algtiteon montha hener, in oppusition tothe regulue Domocnitie on- inces nnd a siralght lepublican ticket, the Tor- mor's clnuces uf success are far froim prob- lematioal, Thoy onun carry forty-four or lunz-llvu out ‘of the clghty-threo countios In the Brute: und if, ns the loddvre usscrf umf- cun poll BL,OX votes, they will win, oven though tho dubt-paylng Dumocrats and ltopublionns unite and present o solid front agilist them. The Greenbackers buve a voting strongth of perbaps 10,003 but this, in the ovent of » graml smish of tho Demnoorutic party, will likewiso go to pleced,—purt of it guing to the Tndependenty, part to the Bourbous, and part to tho Repub- loans, 'Tho futter huve u vatlng strength varl- ously estinted at fram 0,000 to 60,000, Tn the olection for member of Cangress last Novew. ber that purty polled 10407 vutes In tho Fimt Distriot, neurly Lan fntho Seaom, 14552 in 1 ‘Tuted, and 4, In the Fourth —maklog o totat Of 50,078, Wo this muy bu ndded ue jeast 10,000 more in ouse of an excitiog vonteat, suok e threo ticke o 1ho instory would invalve and whervevery vote polled would byo wolihit In duok tho clectivn, Far the Grocnbiek elemunt woull 3 the total epublican Vot to the sumn nearly 50,000, ‘I'by dobt=paying Democrits, nhder cortaln exigonoies, coubl i ter a large folluwing; but, under varlouscirouu stunoes, thoy coull aleo bo toread into n hopu- lJuwe winority, Tha Indepemlents huve tue pawers bug wnn,hor thoy enn use It 50 us Lo at- uln thoir endy, {8 unother question, Look ut it 11 what way wa will, tho situstion 1 fntercsting. Tho nuticrings of the storm 0l thie by wir, und the politieal hortzon grows durkor und duvker. wpers, HRo tha Dendaent und tiasettc of thls ull{. which ure vecounizod uy thu leading ovgana of tho debt-vuyors, aro aully tillod with prolats ngainst a -division of the party, with' scashing rebukes of Tudepondont Jewoorats whose “vaultimr amubiticn doth v'ore loap jtsolf" and with warnings of the evilk whioh will surely tollow should o sccesslon Lo cunsumninted. Thoy putnt, {n giowing colors, the fully of such o step, ‘Theé Republicund, thoy iy, would rernin control of tho Btate o8 they huve of Tenncsioo; the [.vl[illxlluro would e comy thele proy, ond no Republionn United Btates Benutor bo eleoted to succced Gurlund. Btranger Lhings than tals huve huppened. “Une loaders of the [ndepondents, bowover, regurd thesuutternncos as wimply throats to FIVot Lunds witab huve grown bateral, ‘The troubles ouy el bu anflsfuetoeily ndjusted—toe Endependonts o whipped agait il purty tricess but, wt this writing, the suadow of conilng events polnts 1o ddfyrupiiun und u flerco and bitler struypiiv, the outouwa of whlch uo one cunaecurately toretell. e — e T huve tho most_unbounded contidence i the | healing aud renovating properties of the Shialers Buriguriliac—IF, &, Lrcaton, Portsinoush, N, i1 | ST toom. As aad Plils, by R4 DWAY'S READY RELIER DR. RADWAY’'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Changes as Secn and Felt, ag they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Few Doses. 1. Good spirits, disnppearnnce of weakn llnwunr;‘me nncholy, increase and hardiness Hesh und muscies, ote. 2 Btrongth incre:asch, nppetita improves, rele ist1 for food, 1o more sour eructations of water brash, good digestion. enlm and undisturbed ufim}; flwuknn (;mh -;ui vlzurunlu:. 5 alitond . Dlsuppenrance of o otches, pim rnun clear nnumhcml.h 3 the urine changed from ita turbid and cloudy appesrance tu a clour cherry or amber color; freely from thd bLinddor through the urothim without pain of scalding; little or no sediments 1o pain or weaknoss, ) 4. Murked diminution of quantity and fro« rluen of [nvoluntary wenkening “discharged (if afilictod In that way), with cortainty of por- manont cure, [ncronsed strengih oxhibited im the secroting glunds, and function harmony re< storgd to thie severul orgaus. 8 Yelluw tinge on_the whito of the A‘Lu. and the swarthy, saffron appearance of the skin changed to' elear, lively, and hoalthy color, , Thosa suffering from w or uloural lungs or tuhorclea will realize at benellt in expectorating freoly the tough phlegm or inuous frown the luugs, aly cells bronchl ar windpl thront or houd: diminishing the frequoncy o uasny szt of Soonmn Teihont e night- and Teolln; n’ r«-‘&nm around the Irrkl loygm, shoulders, ete.; comation of cold an chilis, sense of suffocation, hard breathing and &lmx:lm of cflllfh on lytug down or arising In 0 miorning. All these distrossing symptoms viaaally wnd suroly disappasr, 7. As day after day the BARSAPARILLIAN iy taken new algns of roturning henlth will appears ®A the Llood Improves in purity and strength discase will diminish, and all forolgn and lmpure tumors. cancors, bard lumps, and the unsound made sound and boalthy: ulvers, fover sores, chronie Alscanos, gradually dlsn&punr. 8. In cuses whare tho sysiom has been salie wated, and Meroury, %;I‘n siiver, CorrosiveBube limate hinve acoumulated and become depositod in tho hones, Jainta, cic., causing caries of . tha vonce, rickets, spinsl curvatures, contortionsy white swellings, varicore veins, @to., the SARe BAT LIAN will resolve nway theso depositq 'l;d.ux(lkrmlnll! tho virus of the discaso from 0 Aystem. 9. [f those who nre toking these madicines foy the cure of Chronle, Ncrofulous, or Syphilitl dizenses, however aluw may bo tho cure, ™ f bettor" nnd find flwlrfl:lwrnl health finproving, tholr flesh and welght ncmuiz{, or even keeps ing ita own, it I8 a suro slgn the cire 14 pro= Froseng. Intheso discascs tho patient elthor Kota better or worse,—the virus of the disenso jg not fuactive: It not atrested und driven from the hlood, 1t will apread and vontf -mmine the constitution. As sonn PARILLIAN makes the patient *‘feol batter,”™ every hour you will grow botter and {ncrease in o grewt power of (hia omody 1a In dlscases 0 great power of this remody 18 1o that threaten doath, as in CONSUMPTION® of the Lu ngs and Tuberculous Phihisis, Scrofus In-Byphllol l)i.?lms‘ Wasting, Degencration, and Uleerntion of the Klineys, Dintictes, Stop= pege of Wanter (Instantancous relief afforde where entheters have beon used, thus dolng away with the paiiful operation uf using those Instrumenta), dissolyving Btooo in tho Bfiwda\ and In nll cases of Inflammation of the Blad= der and Kidneys. In chronfo cases of Loucorrhaa and Uteriar isnuscs. ai One hottlo contatns more of tho active princle g‘h‘fl pf Medielues than any othor Preparations aken in ‘Tearpoonful dores,whilo others roquire five or six thues ns miich, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. I Rl- . RADWAY'S READY. RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS i Bysatery, Dinrrhea, Chalera Morbus, Faves sad Agwa Maro Diphs therim, Influsnza, Distenit Bro Bowe: Complaints, Lnoseness, Diarshen, Chiolgra Morbua or patnfal charges trom tho buwals, now 'wwufl 1o 1a ur 20 mios B0m 57 b mBoINL om0 wen ks O Fiamiade el Tollow tho use of tho - Ik el " bl 11" WAS THB FIRST AND I8 TIHE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that (nstantly stops tha ;nost oxoruotaling pals milayn Infummadons, and cures C«nmgu‘:.m:}: whether of the Lungs, Btomach, Nowels, of other glenda or oryuie, b ouw llrpllcnuom IN FROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, No matter haw violent cr exerucinting patn the Ruucrnatia, led-ridden, Intinny Ceipplut, Nerve ous, Neuralgly, urg)mlmmd with d!‘muw inuy RADWAY'S READY RELIEK will atford instunit cuse, 2 A RSN TN I B B s A THE BLALD INPLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, Ry GESTION OF TRE LUNag, nroesiicn, Qe el ADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ( RVOUENESY, SLEEPLESSNESS, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATIEM, { # CHILLS, AGUR CHILLS, CHILBLAINS, ANI) FROST BITKS, The application af tbo Hoady Rellef to the pl{l OF purta where the pain or dificulty exisu will uffurd vuse and comrort, . Thirty to sixty drops in balt & tumblor of water will In & fow minutes oure Crymps, Bprains, Bour Btomach, Heartburn, Blok sche, Dlurrhwa, Dysentery, Collo, 'Wind i the Bowels, ad ull Intérnnl Pains. ‘Travelers shonld uiwnys enrry a battla ot Rade way's Rendy tellef with them, A fuw dropsia water will pruveut sicknoss or pains from changoe of wa! It 18 better than Pronch Lrandy of Bitters ad & symulant. r FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUE ocurod for ffty centse Thero fa not u ramadial Rkunt in thiv world thas will suro Fovor and AF““ and Al othor Malorfe :ul. Ililhlulu‘lumflv\l ] '\"“5‘!’“‘."[‘,3" and otl avirs (nided by it J )80 quic 88 HADWAY'H READY LELIEY: ¥ FIFIY CENTB PEU BOTTLE, . KADWAY'S Regulating Pills!? FBRFRUT PURGATIVES, SOOTINING APERL. ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PPAIN, ALWAYS RELIALLE, AND NATURALIN LHEIR OPERATION, A Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, Perfeotly tastoluss, olegantly goated wil G0t gUIL, PUTKC, Fegulate, pueily, ulnnnu}lu d ! Slacrtors e Yo Bihmach. Liven. Howme i e dore o iagh, Livor, Howo Roys, Hindder, Nervous Diveavos, (loudacha, Co stipuilon, Codtivancis, tid oatlon, Dyypipsiss Pl fousneas; Fever, iilnmnintion of tho Dowold, Plles, aud ull dernngements of the Intornul Vies curn, Warrantod to effeot u positive cures Purely vegetable, cuntainlng no meroury, mine erul, br doloterious drigs. . ‘Obsarvo tho following |ymgtoml resulting from Disyrders of the ln.iz-mw rrans; Constipation, Tnwand Plivs, Kullness of the lood it tho Head, Acldity of the Stomach, ausod, Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullussd of wolght In tho Bumuch, Sour Bructutions, - Binkings or Fluttorings in the it of the Htonie , Awlmming of the Huud, Hurriod and Digk eult Hrouibing, Fluttoriog of the Hourt, Choking or Sulfocating Sonsutiond whou in o lying puss . ture, Nots or Wobd befure tha sight, Fevor and Dull'Pain in the Head, Doticlonioy of Porapira« ton, yeliowneds of the Bkiu and Eyes, Pain i shio Bide, Chieat, Limba, and suddon " ¥lushos of Heat, liurning fu tho Fleal iow dosos of audway's Pllls will fros use Bystem from all tho above-nunel disorders. 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