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° THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1881—TEN PAGINS. THE COURTS. r RELIGIOUS. tho Society should tay out tte work, not | men with cultivated intellects and corrupt cording to the treasury, but recording tothe | hearts, (2 putauer.| Meehanteal inventions needa of the country, and then go to the | canlt not ttt tne world un As to tench.ny 1 {. Addition to Chieago, being # part of the 8, FE taf See, 1.3% The Chlenge Joliet Steel Company wero Oled, and the $254 of bonds issued. On tha snine day tho Steel Com pany gavo n mrartgare to tho’ Central rust Harrison's manner of conduc ting reviy, Ings (snot Indorsett by alt in overe eet 1. cary Wilmington & Vermilion Coal Y ory articular, ig Company, of New York, to. secure $4sna) at Cony pani ie un AU for Sait aatont she charehes, LA nuinne ik. ain “ Fruita efi sera meat Less vernal teal of gins ann haa rea en Rea bonds which were issued, and exchanged, tor | Garden City Distiling & Reerifying Company, i i SUL TNs Tats, MET vine q in "1 oH ee usp The IRacine Plowmaker, and the | frst mortunge bonds oF the tron Steal Com= | Henry % Rovbing awed Cetsu D, Favor for | Third Day of the American Home | oy jngton, snoent some way alld bo found | Ee Awe Divine will. ‘tho rare to ba emploced in | ofall my eellgious eltorta hc ure being ath fi ate *, rege Nie the work! wis tho tospel—the ne mary : pony. ‘This mortgage, and that to fonrdinan, | $100, : Lion f Missionary Socicty’s out by which tho ehurehes fy the little villages | sanctity ing fifliionce of the Holy Ghost. by oi tha churches of the ity Joliet Iron & Stee] Com= Wort both inguud by heittas President of tho | | Chatlen MW. Stewart commenced an ation in : should bo united. fly would rejoten when the | A‘priver of consecration. und dedleation was | Cleraymnn ealled hero to under lS Joliet Stee] Company, walle he was still Recelver | trespass against the Lake Shor & Mlehuran Meeting. nveursed sectorinnisin which kept the Episevs | queioltered. by Dee Chapitt vival meetings anid te lertake rey pany. of the Joliot Iron & Steel Company. eo that, | Sunthern Itailvay Compiny, liying damages at paling aud Haptiste away. From tom shoud be S Nourur My Geel to-Phee® qne aug." ahould hover’ nee tity MS, Ohlone hy Leith, in turning the property over, turned it } $10,000. wiped out in Christinn love, and three or Tour i Mv been usked to cot overto biingelf. “The Steel Coinpany niso took [— sai Px 7 i decaying ehurehes cult come together and bo Me ADAMS, had not Me. Narrison first moved the. pean The Former Files a Bill to Sct | the converances and property with full knowl CUIMINAL COURT. Gratifying Financial Reports from | rept by a strome eelf-supporting one. Ape | of Towa, who was one of tho original town band | On boing naked to-day whit he thought ore = ¢ talgc ot all auch facts, and without maging. any Fdward Nnens pleaded guilty to receiver All Parts of the Cou Coltwetting tuoney mew gauceltiepa Uy. ha {pat fo that Mata thirtystane drtwhtel | eriticisins of tho New York clorgyinen, $e 9 !for, and, consequently, bold in + * No one was sitistled wi m nots 3 y hee kde Wy Asideulre Porselosnno Hintrust for she hon adecreditors and atocks | stolen unde, and wis given one year to the ASOT tne a Socloty wes doling, tit dE took advantige of | hid romulted in kMehurchesandaovoral colleges, | Hutrrison replied: * thoy simply evinne st te itty tru ry 1 $ Bs ® lack, Sale, Roldera of tho dulict tron & Steel Communy. Houro of Correction, 7 try. tho upportinities onen to it. Ho tonk the Cons wh was there, mud spoke for hervelf, (Ap; | of apirituat grace to discern tho things of c A large amount of personal property, choses in 'Thonins Murphy pleaded guilty to robbery, vention oa evidence thit they would du seme. | plause.| He gave the Dakota band sume good | tis unklad to ase fod, action, ete., which came Inte Leith’s bande, wore tot covered by the mortzages.and hence the Receiver had no power orright to turn thon over to the Jollet Steel Company, but shoul ribo the ete and was sent to tho Penitentiary for.one year, thing now, Applause) Tho Suctety haddone | ndvice, telling them that, coming out of tho | inere physteal agency, T bare gt work ta $ " Y "1 7 well; it had a glorious past. W miveting pnremitionnl Chireh, with its polity ang inethe always tuy roth anes er corecuGk foraeinadthe wt | The Ladies Take Stops Looking Tos | tim ‘omoroncits ia uly arose? Whee nots | olacthey eould mivete Dikute cometiire enten | (Bat mon whe Jack sptettual pve Mg And Takes Occasion to Oriticise the aie tute manifestations to phywca sells at. : ' Sr Atelette plencte . . ‘ ‘The trouble was not with the work Itself. One | she'could not receive frou any other churet in | Ul u 8 ty Dbysienl causes Doings of One Leith, Re- Recount therefor to the stockholuers, “Me | Alexander Metay pleaded guilty to burglary ward Work Among the Mor tuneo wns tho Ministene, Only portion of the | the land, CApwiaueos) shall ave nothing Curthor to may ghee gt ceiver, should also be compelled ta cancel $20.00 of | Chittes Stuwart was nequitted on tho charte mon Women, relies contributed tu home missions, Pastors | Tho Mev, Dr. bunt of St. Vath followed, and | mutter, bit abl mako my critics the subject? s stock of the Trou & Steel Compan rene | of recuiving rallrond-tickute, knowing thot to okie home should urge the peopte and tho chile | maden plea in behalf af tho men that were ene i echurch hee Mt MEATS At Ruherte dered to bim ins ettiament with, Patel rapier be stolen, iJ ‘ ———— dren to xive 10 wants ay pluee. LAnpiause.] at Hpuded fs r Frontier, url aut uileetonary aeeok with, iinbated nteenad's ane eleventy Zo, to he canectled, tt which he cf ‘ - coneliaton hy spoke of tho: enenustinss wi s ME bo tts de, tho pene Mod «and Taste nthe Tho Testimony in the dewelryaltobbery | aeimidestsing stocks On tho. stn or March maunstnblo Morr was on trial foremberzle- | pote net Annnal Sesston of tho | which tho women! took hold oF the wore uF thie pls,er the Host mind the ofder etiirenes wonid unt | {otal number oF conversions was brought ged Nfn, Inctudl th 480, Leith filed nm report stating, that ho tu Jonn Carran was found gully of rubbery and Fox Rtyer Untrersalists at Bocletys fe : hedove that thelr chal and thoi most gifted | t+ aiiNGuhvenes : Caso All fn, Including tho turned over ail the property in his hands to tho irantiaey. ‘ox River Untrersalls! The‘liev. Dr. Taylor, of Rhode Istand, adverted | soos and daughters ousht to go to we Front, aid SUNDAY-HCHOOL Wonks, dullet Steel Company, and a Onal decree was stolen youds, was to balleplnytug and thontre-going in Cofeago on | that they were making nu eneritles or throwing Speetal Dierateh to The Crteaga Mayor's. rendered. dischirging bit, and dectaring the ol vine stole goods, wa: Jollet. 97 Tribune, nnteria] when they sent their highest and strongest men to do what had hitherto been formed humble work. ‘Tho missionaries should be abla to plo with all forms ot Company dlasolved. In Conclusion. the complainant avers that tho boca N 4 ‘ uree dit ving tho Compaty was vold Digging a Pit and Falling into It—An. for raat ae spre nll Hone ty Tito bil A it tno conveyaners to tha Jol other Fidolity Dividond, Ecimpany “vere invalids wna make that such decree and conveyances inay bo ect asiite, tho orders nuthorizing them prnitott lary. Sunday, and asked whotbor thelr Christinnity | awny al wits found wullty of Inrceny and wit pura enough to rary ta tho West, enra Int tho Ieefori School. faa ae TR cal toto c ane ein was tried for tureeny and | Qontinted Sncoess nt Indianapolis | wauisg the {Corlatiuntty a jouer, New Ene Iuntetity nnd ereor, and thy shoud bo better : en a8 (ho place tor Y ¢ ct y gland un oO Interior bad not aesiimed | paid. Poverty hampered niany i hero on th he next annual gatherin, : PTA in a ney Aa tho Labors. of Harrison, the M purerand bigher tyne. Hosted for prayers | broutier, Too great sueritices coulu nut be | doleyties apnaintel to tua coming heer County’ Covet during the dis, tho Indictment Evangelist. and sympathy for those why were trying to maln- | indy tosave tho weeat, Kaupiers of tho West, | Kuniaysdehuol Couventian at oneal was dismisscit. 4 ADILAN. Mich. dune 0,-Owing: to anev and tuelemont we Night attend, ther the morning's choot “Assnclution en nal K, ates, MO, toners. tue tony bo peer te parity or ane Lt ane Eye) miedo hold ss tan threatened asit ee wee Rairehe De pe ‘ilies IL Boyd. the ‘ni —' y | vacated, that tha Jolict Steel Company may bo tf ——— tho family, and nit constituted 1 pure all tho Varied and sugmented forces of evil, for howaa Wright, the tev Y United States Ofenders—The Daily Record of New Mlowed' to hol. tho. property in trust forthe | abn Bonfield was on trial for burglary. GAtERTIESTONS ’ ae a on Tho Lond lesua Christ. ite hoped anuot tho roe | a wins Wein fy the tte Grigelt ot lt Salts, Judgments, Ele, dollet Iron & Steel Company, that A ltecelver oa : MED WS. ‘Tho Itev, Mr. Moore, Sncrotary of Connecticut, | sulte of tho Couvention woul be that thoy | A, Mebnuhiine the Ho Grandayy tne tot i inny ho appointed for tho inst-named Company | JUDGE BLODGUT CRIMINALS, TUE FINANCIAL STATEMENT, snid tho Loxisiature of that Stiite used ty xct ns | would Kou tho iireney of the frontier work and | W. How, Uo Mev. C.D. tillte, tho Than’ feo ers > fo curry on tho business, nod an accounting tad | Tho teint ot dohn Hate, alles "De" Olin was | pho Convention of the American Momo Mis- | & home missionary society, bullding churchus | ta mugultudo, aud realize tiat too much money | Orton nnd the low bese Hubler, 7 Y8cob Ul THE JOLIET MON & STEEL COM= | ofall the monoys duo the Inter trom Lelth, nid | conetided sesterday norniug Lefora dune and pursonages, and supporting the tinistersfor | and prayer ; Tae Hermnet corporation, “diidce ie Ws Cotbean amd F r ny a We r by Jerome IL. Case, of Racine, ngalnst tho Joliet } Iron & Steet Company, tho dolict Slect ISAACS-ALDRICIY, Company, Alexinder J, Lolth, We FP Tho Isnancs-Aldrich jewelry robhery case was ‘Z Whitebonse, Oliver Be Filey, tho Farmers’ | again the feature in the Criminal Court pro- Loan & Trust Company of Now York, and An- | ceedings yosterday. drew Boardman to get aside the furectosure sale Court apened with tho, cross-exnimination of of tho Joliet Iron & Stee] Company. The come | Aldrich, one of tho defendants. Tho only new plaint says that In April, 1840, tho Union Coal, | fret elicited was that ho but been sworn In ne a Tron & Transportation Company was organized | spevinl policeman when bo entered the employ under a special charter, ang bullt Iron and steel | ot the Union Natlonil Bank. He center, how- rail mills soon ufter near Joliet, whera It began ver that the swearing-in and giving to blin ofa business. In duly, 1871, changed its nano to | “star”? bud been upon any conditions. Ho wis that of the Joliet Iron & Steet Company. In closely exnintiied as. guia: selatlone itl nee August following {t executed first | ant ees Or hit, that bo wae a aportin mortaigo on its property. to secury | Miansana that ne bud taken. conelderablu ne bonds to the amount of $50,000, and, | terest in walking-matches, ote. * in August, 1873, a second mortgage to secure an U. A, Foster, ex-Lleut. Hell, the defendant's issue of $1,000,000 of bonds, OF thisintteramount, Father. ue Hea of sap Soe x pi only’ about $542.00) of bonds were Issued. IL tata Aldricita chnmneter, whieH taoy RANT Was alsolssued capital stock {rom timo to tle, and, | good. ‘Thott se had proiiiged to thoroughly Jn July, 1877, bad outstanding $1,800,000 of stock, ante y Lev: by ae rannle: but sumchow or Upto tho sume time, wlso, when Lette was ap- | olber thoy overlooked It. Folnted Reeviver, tho Compuny bid tnvested | {He duterse hore rested their cago, and Austin dnd iat nsceuren indebtediess was, fone tha | qugricas baring bacw awor. nas wapectal po: tho cnsh nsects whlet camo into Laith's hands. | porewmatever he miehe diacevor aud: for which The stockhollers, of whom eomplelnant t4 one, | fe was to be putt. {) number about in, and tho bil ts ded i beh | "hlnyor Hardison wns the next witness, and the 2 Of nil who mny choose to Join, Complainant | deforise labored hard, but falled, tu muke capital RP RR 1 | Out of bis testimony. He sald he had riven * abcothermockholders Aled itil int tha Wit | MaveS A stars with the distinct, understand County Cirenit Court against the Jollet Trou & | thu Poles Dopartinent, of 10 hiltmself, and that Steel Company, charging thut it owed $450,000 | ho wag to be paid according to the servico te on the first mortiige, ($550,000 on its | rendered. In tho case in question, bo hid res kecond mortgage, und $170,000 = toe n+ | fused to fell Who tho thleves weru or whom he secured creditora; tht it could not | hud dealt with, and, in Fact, bia conduet hud Mite insolvent, and that its aitalce oust to bo | Leon 2uch thnt the witness had ad ocension to closed up In. w Court of Chancery, xo us to mive | Wage tron “informations whtoo “AlUelet all tho ereditorsancqualehance. ‘The President | had furnished that tho Carroll gang had of the Cumpany, without any nuthority from the | been arreste?, but the Mayor repudiated . Hd not be put lute it. welat Mapatch to The Chicago Tri slonnry Suclety reassembled fn Central Mus periods of from two to twenty sours, aud Cons | The tev. Dr. Chimberluli spoke of the tmgnt- | pecercie 1 nave Tribune, Mlodgett. Tho Jury retired at o'clock, and it | Tall at o'cluck yesterday morning, and after | Heuriout had heen ald was tho. atronghull of | tudy of tia work Involved in Chriatinutzliue the core ttty tae, a only required Aftecn minutes’ constitation for | the usunt devotional uxercigos, wis called to Congremationalien tn tho world, ‘The Mission | nition, suying that tho ideal of tho Society them to agree upon a verdict of gullty on all the | order by Vieu-President Keeley, ntys he Ulinote yi fils oventnas to mest next eee lara oclety, orquitized in 18H), had established 114 | would be somplety onis wher Unt was neon | fixed bette State Tica yea, Pisce to bn It : Knox B, Tast . OW " r . M y 4 1 churches, a fow of which bud died. New ones | plished, Thelr dependence was on God altos | wis cleoted to attend ; faslor cperees, hate ne then onteved into the custody | Tho ive Se uit ena adh poe Tats | weroapringing up, and $i80n bad boon spent | ether, All should conseoraty themacives, and | Somer coer Lo he eon aaa Sun wus refused, und thy wily old man, who hag for | {he Munices of tho Society. Tho ensh recetpts | an tortyanina tn wixty-four years. In | ask if thoy had fullited tho conditions fur tho | Amun tie rertotone tulopted was one sen e sett tH it ¢ living olf’ tho | for tho Aity-fve years—from Stay, 1820, to May, | tno last twenty-two years thoso chtirches had | blessing of God. Had they not sent out only a | {ndorsing the prohibition cose rongly yeors been wiki a handsome: tying th ur tho p ASO, her f Rreenhorns, and who bas repeatedly escaped iil | 188—bud been ti round numbers 9,100. OF | Hut siiOW Into, te churity-box and they had | pitiful number of missloharien and been ge | trator Taylara etfurts in Mindi eee tho trips rey peatedly set for hlin, wos compelled | this cum the six New EnglandStates contributed | 4,000 nieinbers. Thoy seat S4 por cent of tho | gardly in tholr support? Thore wits no reason | another indorsing the Sunduy-Sehvol corks toge to fii. Sinlth Whittier, auether of the SAECO, th . Mutdle State: 2.074 contributions abroad, Ho did not think the ra- | why the Society should not bive $1,000,000 this | Conventior, ‘non anive crowd, carae In and pleaded “not. gullty.” fe sos oe ae ne Weer Mcleod ets ourees of New Fuutiand bad, been qoveloperl your, and put s,00) workers In the ful. - Syrctat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, e tried this term “ott . ey ef ote vot want todry up a cow, » “atop 1 OF FR FOLLOWING. ENBVA, TIL, June Arranger Hecount of tho’ camence, of sume. tt | 6, nnd — elghteen tntorlor — Westorn | mili ig ber, witch CIR ERRED THe VOLLOWIsO, fo an fae ea theater hs tho Governmont witno-ses. | The easuol Dr.” | and Northwestern States and ‘Territories } 4, 7ae tev. Dr. Beard, of New York, sald that of | wine RTiorean dfomo Misstounty Society, in | Siilay-sehools in Kane County. An lace Jordan, totter of tho specialists, will be taken | early. ’, £62,000 hnet f the 2h! chtrches thore, fifty reeelved soma por- Ton June 0. LBA. rotUrhe Roney tetaks 4g | Hay Deen oxtended trai the people ot beet Up this morning, and thosw of Peter W. Weillums | POare SHUM. | Abok seo) nd como front | ton of tunke support trom, thy transury., Tho | session June 0 Isl. returns heurty thanics to | AOA ie Conventton Iie thee iat ieee SO aud Charles G.itorton, indicted fur sonding ob- | Nilsectlaneous sources, some of thom unknown, | othors contributed about 830,0000 geureall but fe one n Chleaia or Pp epurneuis ant n Ra next. ‘This Invitation wilt probibly be ne ree scene photographs, in {n this aid uthor countries. OF tela mifecoitanos| $5000 ain te the fells of the \ og tare fe: Vospitallty: with ete ie saleentee mia Byiation wil probubly be accepted, Patrick Kirby. indicted for running an illiclt | ons portion, # very preclons, IC not so very Inrwe | Was 0 erent wo are Bee Sind | pines of meoting hus beon provided; and. the iu } 7 sultTgn the, Fest Side, alowed a jury, te be lt | 9 sbitro ww somo mon counted lnngoness, was the | fathics ware win those cielng Forward.” and | Bitcleney with which all the aevanements Uf NATIONAL ACADEMIES Weakenedsand consented ton verdict against | Sift of foruizn missionaries, mindful of tho land | Convention would be Leiptul i ritsing n lntger tho imeotings lmvo been fuellitnted. ‘lo tho KeSavos him. Ho was thied $200 und coats. ii they: left,and tho vital aetna its Coristinn- ginount of money for tho work beyond tho | tor reduutions “of five. nnd tor tn) city deeirous. ine © te aie tn the afternoon, the case of Jere Dunn, Ine | ting bus on the prosperity and even continu Ll eee ay 5 ross for the full repurta of the oxercises, NXAPOLIS, .—The Board of Vis Set me AM EH ames dtminen, -) uneo of Foreign matasions. - Nono know otter | scanw'\urks mild emit ermigtttion eetne Wear venn | Cio memories, ws" well ta tho experionees | itors af tho Naval Aeudemy: uttened las PURA Hi rt att ‘of tho First Ward: Inst Novem. | than they that when home missions lunruist | constantly depleting the churches thore, Many | of tho favors received will bea quickening bond | evening a meeting of the Nayal Institute in Wer, wns ecalled. After tho Jury wus selvcted, | forotgn ilssions luoxulsh also, Of tho €NUil | wore dying, and utters just Uarely livinu.. ‘The oF lcnablp aha loti. J tho thants of the | the Department of Chemlstry, ete. Connie pre's attorney saill bis cliont had concluded | 000, Mussichuretts gave — $2.682,000, Cone | Honrd had doted on tho prineiplo of apending us | Tho Hey. fr, No FO EGE aaa ere emetine | dara Slitpsly roid n tin per-entitiege' io allow oa Vvordiet to be rendered aguinst | yy oth wut $1,091,000, New York " $1 Ilttlo money’ as possible within the towns of the ¢ Mth tal oF Colengs fur inti Fat ies fas fie ps per entitled, A Pro Leake sald he had no objectton, Anne rere vontrlbuted to curry on tue: yor! io new | Homo Misal Soetety eonld hive ublig | ral Rotlgers amt Commander ttobeson Hf 0 posts, | together, therefore, liad glyen $7,407,000, Ienving | Western tlelds. Ha concluded with the ramurks aimio lonury Society contd hive a public 4 4 he Hdye Mudgett suid tho Guvormucate ia thoes | $102,000 recived frum all ottor eonrees nt | made lu reguedl ta tho tmportuuce of enareing | anaiversnes Upiauad it wae anid to | discussed the paper. The Board asa prosecutions, was uotactuated by tiny vindictive | home. Ponnsylyanie lind given nearly 250,000, | the work, and of tho Society throwing Itsel i slr roid or rei veld eee in nhs Welt a meeting in the evening, at thollve, bur wished to seo tho Iw reengnlzed a - eh ‘Huet ogland | {HOW tho eburches, beliov ling If they indore ood | rere ee ee te oUt Or te ike | white reports of the Sub-Committe aad obgervutl Insite a6 Ie seamed probiubla fol Now pha noes Reeprincne Wane tho true stato of tho euse it would Bo sustained. | (MER, pues Mul mal Ue ata oe CNet le | vero hina ite and the Howton mies that the uxistenco of the Jaw squint inter. ¢ " IN PME AFTEMNOON would be rauker with the evidence of advances sparing a 7 S ferency with Deputy- Marshals Waa HE, rel with each suececding deende, New Yorks | tho Lord's supier wns ndininistered, the Nev, | that there would be distinct Seeroturies not oniy. | 1 preparing 0 final report. ‘Lhe Despateh, Jenova He fare tive oledt iba, is wes ron (ob Meee ee Ae ea ee kets | ew Webb, of Toston, and Hobbits, of Lowa, | for Dukutn, Galorado, SMingrota and the rest of weit sooretary Lap and party abuarl, ar G q 5 A clearly in tho fifth decnas tho falling-off conse- | and a number of deacons iy Ws the cle- 1 Westert ritories, but for South Carotina. | river welay. reparations wi ' tag racoratnenttun BE the District Atkarney, Auantoly the withdrawal of the Rocinhuy hel ments, and Florida, and ‘exits, until, urrayed on tho pie es eater rotons Nad le iu Pee ae Dah antd Ht Elk ane Coste. pitt, but | of tho Presbyterians when cogperation with | , Tueite, Mr. Chamberlain, from the committee | pinttorm, there should God min of Ged that |B weretary a Handsomo mavul recep. Mike MeDonald suid he would foot the bill, but | of tho Presbyterians Cooperation with | to woe wero referred the papers of Drs. Coe | represonted every emplre In the uation, and all | tion, but the rafn-storm prevented, . Adnilral Meee eee ne rcaneedap ce costs: Teviltprob. | thom ceased, Of tho Interior and: Western | and sors, eubinitted thelr report. They found | of them banded togethoe wider the Danmer of | Gatch and Comtanter Mexalr recelved the ably bu pall to-day, 1 0 utior cloetion wises States, Ohlo bad eiven $228,000; Ilinols, begins | in tho post increased inotive for gratitude to | tho Lord Josue Chelet, and mutrehing lorward to Seeretiry 1 tho Santee 1 were pustponed until Honday, as tuo Dlateict | ing with €2,800 In tho Nrstdeendo and running | God. Cortainiy uo missionary snclety had | one musie—tho bested music Ineplred in, tho | Seeretary, and tho Sates tired a salute Autornoy ‘hud cases set for to-day and to-mor- ateudily nip to $82,000 in tho fifth, had given greator rupee 0 Fey jolees Thay peutsrod Eau goul wher itwas breathca tiwon by tho Holy fhe Secretary wasitelven fo Autnulral Bateh’'s, . . ‘7 jessons of hitunilits wheer, 0 a There qre two fives i ¢ the tl $105,000; Michigan, early $141,700; Wiecousin, | futures aise thore. wus abundant reason to give | CAtter prayer by the Itov, Dr. Littlo, tho Dax- pera o pone the stat? men 5 i 4 doh. Rees, of Michigan, and Francis E. owed of Directors, tntnedintely Med an unswer, | the idea in tote, and sald that ho had furnished PROBATE COURT, $1,000; Lowa, not beginning until tha second | God thauks, ‘Thoy ont not to outrun, | ology was sun, and the Convention adjourned Sutt f New York. ‘The luath : Imitting Wi tho mitertal allexationsof the blll, i wage, aiid tHAt . ant trlve. to keep pace. with, tho | sine dio. nuttons of New York. Che graduating class 4 Bnd the sameduy a decry was entered oy dude pa Muara ae ee een and nat In the ostato of J. H.C. 8isterinan, tho will and | decade, and then with only $1,700, nearly $88,000; | but strive ace waviléak “Gt tie Ine dio, i ranks In the followbig order: John L, Sheek, 2 4 Hee NeRoberts uppomting Alexander J. Laith He- | with Aldrlen to tellwwho the thieves were, bar he | codicil waro admitted te record, und lotters tes- | Indiana, $42,000,—$26,600 in tho third and fourth | Divine zuldane Ietotes teounting the cost and Pennsylvania; Joseph J. Woodward, athirg folver directing bity to wind up Cho Company's | hud stendily refused, on the wrowud that he was | tamentary {sued to Casper Fochtolor, Indl- | decades, when codperation was tho order of the providing it qutenty andauunduntly beforehund, TUE LADIES. John Leonard, Penusylvanias: John Le busine: d_dissalving the Company. Leith | pound not to ive thom away, Attho timo ho | vidual bond of $13,400 approved, day; Missourl, . $37,800; Minnesota, bardly bee | A waiting ateltude tn feaders produced a waluing: THEI WOK IN UTAIL Rees. Michigan; Francis E. Sutton. NewYork; immediately Med bls bond in tho aun of 850,000, | had regarded Aldtich’s Jaformants and tho rm J as required, took possossion, and has since been | thioves‘as one aad the game, and those hits ye maptaains the Goings Canines. Giga 2th | duty wns to tho bubite, and wot to, thom, fhe ad of September, 1871, Mos om wus an bonest man. In reply to qubstions us to against the Lron & Bteel Company and athors to | the power of the police So EA TOTINS with In tho catnto ot Jacob Muclicr, lettera of ad- | gfoning in tho second decutte, $31,000; California, | attitude In followers. Whatever was done During tho noon recess tho Indies Intorostod | Robert B. Dashiclt, at, saree: Frederick C, Kider, ministration to collect were isated to Mayas agente eo; | Should be done now, Tho Committes were con- er Rhode tsland; Uarry K. White, Dakot Tena Habberbauk, Nond of SA approved, o | NOE bexInutng wnt tho third deende, $570; Mraeedhe Forse sateen a aty | Harmuuy, Ponnsy wana; Bots red te Movlery to be AlWwAvs Ae Gaueuibey ug. | Mending female misstonneles to Utwk and ade | Arms, Penusytvanin; EB. Capeba 4 In tno estate of Anitze Kerpestin, lotterstesta- | Kausus, not betny fairly formed until tho fourth | sired the Sovlety to be always an ongoing, of. ‘Ou: ; mentury wero Iysued to Marinus Kerpeatin, | decade, $18,400; Nebraska, alvo beginning in tho | gressive, irrepressible force with reference to | Joining Territories inot for conferenco fu nn in- | Inrzoy Tasukor Serta, Japan: Frank E, Buuta, " deaeehiat ae fica TIER Orga UNE eng thievon, Mr. Harrison sal! that no such authori Bond ot £1100 uyproved. letters of admine | fUrtt decnde, $0,5u2. ‘Thoso igures represented | the whole Kingdom of God as committed ~ its formal way, Qhios Chnvlos ie Euchetmer Huestands, Robert Bu ently be A | ty had ever beon given, an au he tt the estuty of W. 1, Cling, letters of admin- ct eure, Thoy fel nt the tine hud como for . - | P. Forshow, X $ mH, Staytou, nue, Hut Ho deerce has buen entered #8 to elther erate heard of way member istration. were dasued to Catharine A, Cline, | Oly the reecipts In cush. Ax was woll known, Dr. Storrs stited that mutters wore in confu wen Rreater and butter things. The church Delawaro; Charics A, Doyer, New Hninpshire; Bond of $1,300 upyroved. there had beon from the first o large amount {rae RWAKCTGE Ite should not only eet | lon, aud one reason was that there was dungor | jnoeg Lee Suuoneye, Musancnusette: Honey he In the estute of Anna Shay, letters of ndminia- GIVEN IN ANOTHER Fonst, | its faco toward the future, but march swiftly | Of Interfering with the New West Education | Wilson, New Jersey's Horace B. Andrews, Michie tration wero issued to Michuct Shay. Bond of | —that of clothing, books, housekeeping Articles, | OW it remntned for the churches to wf | Commission which wns cultivating thut fold, ith; Polix bt. Hunt ‘ke. Missouri; Franklin J, #1 eu apreaeads e . ete, and cash passed directly by rib ‘olllcers. to ford a betes sight ors the jaceded ote but tho ladies ought to take hold of need ae Laeaiias Gilbert Wilkes, ary wenctented aR eat itt feeament: | the misslonary houscholits. ‘These bad beon fo the eneedy and welonua tests. wer roal Her pnp) ore AO es tan aa ft. darguen tinines, at tnezes Genre, Be Byowy Virgiolsl bond of S000 upproved. — wustly the gitts of Christian women, and, help- | was not Now England, Now York, Obio, or tte | Seta the Gospel. ‘Tho Curtatinn mate missioners George | Harnett. Wiavonsini Con, 3. Pere in the estate of John F. Grlesman, lotters of | futas thoy bad been pecuntarily, they hud duno | Hols, for ie rensua f at aed Bites we ua S| founda blunk wait bofore him through whien i ne Rooryia Pe ee sae imate Hondo shiebapuroead, Nt & GFlee | tae moro to forward tho work by the morat | {0 680, fF, tuole nn, nome, missons, hey | a coud, nat Watrow In onter to tench tuo,J fed, We, Smilem, Clo: dams I Coby a In the estate of Gitburt Hubbard, tho will and | 8nd spiritual strongtb tno misstonarios gathored | goit-mipporting Statea should conse to bo within | WeImen. ‘wo Indios ought to wo to each town to “| (Sree omy EL Wilttam M.! Robinson, lars Aine; Sant iS H 8! of tho inortguge, About the same time tho Filley | force uxercising such authority that would deoree Was ainended #0 ae to strike ont tho | he the lust of him. ‘hore were cases in claus 2 pro Idluy fara dissolution of th corpora- | whiten the ontertalning of propositions to returis Hon, On tho ith of April, 187), Androw Bourds | goods—where one thief would turn up the goods mau and des rs of $400.0 of | and is nssociates—were entertuinud, but only the sve s, Med a pation In | bythe Police Superintendent or bimaclf. Inex- tho Taylor sult, declaring their option to call plalning whero ho derived bls authority in such the second mortgage, due, and gsling thit tho | iuattors, or his power to make sueh irrange- ‘Tenstee, tho Farmers’ Loan & ‘Tense Company, | monta, tha Mayor ruthor facetiously referred to be compelled to yo on and forcelose the sevnd | the tact. that he had recontiy been rediected by mortgage and pelt a ray Saver fae act 8,000 inajority, which, he thouht, ought to give: ruge. jeory Crawford, the w Ma oars 1 min and Juduery, and. aiso of Loith, swore to | Ritt,svnle privileged not enjoyed by ordinary , the petltion, An answer was filed by'tho Trust | “At the conclusion of tho Mayor's testimony Company the same day, and an order was tinmos | tiie case was rested. ‘The argunients will begin diately made requiring the Trustee, by Arthur | this morning, and will Provably not bo come - iuatruct tho Mormon = women, ile sug codicil were admitted to record, und lettorstost- | from those proofs of remombranco, Christinn | tho field of the Socloty’s bunefichiry depanients, bs *, Guy SL, Buck, 3 fmentary wera Issued to Alvert 1, Cou. inde | osteem, eyinoathy, and prayer. Many present | They would not bnve the expenditures of the | ¥eMted the orgnnizntion of a Woman's National | oun vW. Week uy Home Misssiunary Commission, with hendquar- vidual bond of $200,000 approved, wh | Solf-supporting Stato Home Misatonnry Soeletica fl : in tho estate of Louts breuth ot. nt, niinors, could teatify that«tho correspondence which appenr asin any way the expenditures of tha | Irs for the spreading of information, receiving a. New. Ttatmpsutee Harrison, at Inrge; Churles 0 George, ilinols; Weller, ant 0. BE. Ttarry. It oA i . funds from Indies, separate accaunts belng kept. : ff lotters of gturdinnship were tasued to Otto | Mccomproted| the! gifts bad been more | Netonel Society, nor thelr infesionirics us those 1 Inrwos Charles W, Stewart, lilinol Atyervon, to ndvertien and sell the La aa pleted before late to-morrow afteruoon, Kunze. ond of $anapproved. protitable td them than cyen tho pe- of’ tho parent jcrmaniention, “Tho, distingtion Euere REDS Teeter e kuave wltnte aeoay Rhubntl, Sussuobiisetta; tomes D, Creneber er tho ec Kee, May, 1870, —— ———— t bonetit. The mi value 6 show Oo minds clear an jeclsive. 0) bed ah ‘exnss Ira McJunkin, Pennsyt * Whielunee ag. trustees, Gee cine’ bea WKAY DIGS HIS OWN PIT. SNE CALL, aitte wa now noarly $00,000 joe ‘and could | Were. perouited | thnt ey Reson: | ak Aisstonaey Soulers or tue New West dnaatien diainos, baths Toidolpius it: Cockle. ines ever, that this sale was Illegal, be- | ‘Tho South Sido folling-SMiil robbery cuse wns | Junge Drusonn—In chumbors. Rot have been loss thun $1,800,000 from tho be- | haumess tho” historia re cnah towe re | Commission, hut tho Womata Cominlasion could New York: ‘Atexaniter 8. M ‘at lurgus euuso the Low & Trust Company was | bofore Jujlo Anthony nyain at 0 o'clock yester- f 5 UGE TT—Ci - | xinulng. This chiss of gifts came vory largely r e | combino with clther to advantage, z a vi ‘L. Erameit, ¥ % "i " It ty sor 0 v 1 i 1 rat. ne Be Ht aaah ‘i. Harmot, Junde Gany—Nos, 805, O04, 095, 1,001, 1,007 | to have beun revolver. Then, after a ting, th Western States, and the region beyond. As Kadirers, Tannesse none ‘ H rf i jocul socleties inight form nt contral orgunizn- : : eonsins James WO, LO2t, 102%, and ‘Corm Nos. 208, 2403, and | churohos of New York, Now‘Joraoy, Ponusvie | fom bocanng Wcso, Sates should be tinpelied | tion. “ris wauld bu the more Congeegational | Mlehnal J. Donelly. Wiscon Y 3 » Wright, Michigan; 4,401, No caso on tril, Vania, and, Delaware liberally enterod into tho | Qnorutionsof the Society migutbescentiuitedies | Way of starting tho work, Ho was a little | Presser, Minnesota; Bilas If, Wrig t tf Von UW, Craig, Missourl: Thomas H. Matthews, Juvay SstiTn—Set ensoa by ngroement. No. Of lato tho more favored of Intorlur and | tinetnoss aud {1 Ite surpassing iinportancs, ‘Tho | SUEPrised | that tho | wholo question be- | pyuneyivanin: Samuel 1, Williaiason, Norte not present “by its President or other . " Gileer'at such sale; that Uyerson, who actualy | day morniug, and Alexander Mckay camo for- onde tho ute. only derived bis authority from | Ward and cntorod a plea of gullty, withdrawing tho order of April 7, and was only tho agent of | for thls purpose his formor pleu of not guilty, the Will County Circult Court, and not by | Aftor tho plea bad been entored be was asked If authority of the Trustee; that tho Intter hud no 7 Power tddelegute Its powor tosell; and thut the | BO bad anything to say, whoroupon he produced Wostern churches bad begun to sbow tho mis- ci . tweon tho Home Missionary Socloty and od , Now Jersey: Zeb flo wud made tn Cook County, and not in Will | # statement In writing, which be rend, It was | 4485, McCormick va. Town of Liko, on trial, slonary fainilies: enter tuom that thay neod | ROW, Weat wae Meat ae emaittve, brvcess. As It | tho Now West Education Commission Wis NOt et ee eet Te asaitee Poke wes voul bceiuee the coder ot Apri traataenfe | area Tenet forth thatup to ubout Outs ho | Ait Eiki va Gaigey- patna, oe" NO. | not, ae, 10 the, cde at tbe, sarin ne | genra iba into wns aiorewoly erin "Rho | Waele one, tad not want ta mondpotive tg | syleariar baler Soncans Ren hye ge was voli be order uf authorize . It % ) udboUt Out. 25, f a On trhal, ‘oO be lovingly remembered, Might not whut + enevolenc ~ ¥ f ers (n order of Trion Ge oateriat ta RGAE sata ha Wit urres' act forth that, up to ut Out, 25, he ‘Junar JAreson—Nos. th 7 Bil, No, 6, Conray ly allen population was well IRR tho controlling | sy, ‘The following are cadet engincers to > i hud been In the employ of Crane Brothors, but County Circuft Court was not in session,and wher ‘ thore was no power in the Judge to make It, ‘On left thein to nccopt a place at tho tolling- Mills the 4th of June, 1879, the Reeclver obtained a bid | which Thomas Finnean wae to procure for him. from Jesso L. January, setting out that the | While waitlog for his new job his money gave aotiet Stee) Company bud been organized for the | out, and be culled at Finucan’s store every day purpose of taking title to and operating tho | or two, aud Finucan was euennrly enlling his works of the Jollet Iron & Steel Company, andof- | attention to tho contents of tho Rolling-Mill fering, in the nanoof such new Company. to buy | safe, and iusiating upon bls robling it. all the property of tho Iron & Steel Company, | Ho kept putting Finuean olf, aud tinalli subject to the Hrat mortgage, and pay therefor | told bin thathoe had no tools to do tho wor! by surrendering $120,000 of tho second-mortynge | with, whereupon Wiaody RAYS him #4 to get tho bonds of the ott Comets und $60,000 of flout. | tools, and bo agreed to do tho Job. He pur- ing indebtedness, The Receiver immedintoly | chused some drilla, powder, uses, cle, but stil reported this olfer tocourt, und at, tho sume tino. wanted u brace, which Finucan furnished im, stated that be had been currylog on tho business | He also procured some ous tohelp in the sub- of theald Company since he took possession, | bery beside Pus Kuvanuugh, but the third purty making now und carrying ont old contracté,and) | backed out nt the Iast moment, In tho muun- had recelved $15,025.70, and patd out $1L127.710n | dine be bad provured a half-ineh Iron plate, and, hand. (ith the samo nlacrity which bad beon | in finucan's presonce, drilled w bole in it to sce displayed fn the cnse bitherto, aw order was | how the drills would work, After this ho and nade the same day Leith’s report was fled, au | Kayaniugh got a now third party (doo Newnan), thorizing the Itceviver to accept the proposltion and committed the robbery. taking the mon of the Jolict Steel Company, and convey all | to Fiuuean's for division. “They found that they. the property of the old orguuization to the new | bad obtained about 87,000, of which he took $700 one 4 conVeR anes: waa necordingly made Juno | in gold and $300 {n bills, which bo put inte his 4, by the Presitient and Seeretary of the Iron | hat, He subsequontly divided tho $1,000 between & Steel Company, but without authority of tha | Finucan, Kavanaugh, und binself, cach tiking Bourd of Direetors und one by Hoardmun | $00, while the other $1W0 Yeas given to und Whitehouse, trustocs, couveyitig the prope | a poor person. Thu valance of the money erty of the okt company to the new vorporation. | was divided into four equal shores, ‘Tals sate and traoaver ds cluimed to be voidwwartly | be recelving $1,400 in all, the most of which he heeanse it was never authorized by the Board of | gave Finuesn ‘to keep for him, and whieh INrectors ot tho fron & Steel Company, and, also | Finucan subsequently turned over to the police. becnuse the order of Juued was made whlia tho } In conclusion, he claimed that the robbery Court was not regularly in gossion, or organized | amounted to $11,000, and wont on to Invinuate + Cor tho trangnction of any business, it having | that Finucan, having onty divided $7,000, had adjourned from June 2, when it convened, to | tho othe: c. vi tae i MeKay a Christian women had done and wore doing be mto give tothe home and to the foreign 7 va, Do La Salle Inetitnce, Ou hearing. taken ag an curneat of tho sromer thinge thoy | uucione. thes weit to GRO Sete ene | Work, and wilttie, if they plunged to tha New | PBC oa nmore oan OCHIAI Nos, 7B, FON, Ally 602, £00, 801. | woruty doin the iniportant line of Christian | Vision, but tho Hustorn States. wihout, humo | West. Thore was'no question of tho necessity | U5, Waltham, [illnols; Gustneo Kaen No cusnon tri bilueation, to: whieh all over the Ind. thelr ut- infasions, birmnful as they would bo, stilt had a | (OF Wamen teachers and rnlisionavies amon | pvivnnin: dames He lyre, —Sassuchusclts: PONCE MOHAN Nog. 72, 1H. 128, 729, 75, 738, | tention wis now providentially turning? Thera | Chelettun elvilization and Christian iaiuances | Wolr Mormon saters. Mate wlsalonartes word | S¥iNanla; dames. Deru, | Stassuctieste TAL, TH, TAN, 747, No. Ti ont trial, wora wuteveloped resources thera on whieh ho | SOrsian clvitlention | almost beiptues without them, ‘Alpine, Virluing Williams. smith, New York: Jupay ToLev—Nos, and 1, No, % Scbot- | poleved God was laying llshand to-day. The Cominittco urged tho taking of steps | ,, 28s Lord snd a number of Enstorn assoctae | {i0INee FITTS | Ne emt sd Dankeon, tler va, Rock, on bearing. Ho drow front tho Nguros toward making posaltve = P4 } tong bud beon organized for the purpose, and It Punneyivnnlat Olarones IL atntthaws, Oblo: dupar Bansust—No. 1,120 on trial, WMIRSE LEED S0 SySelanrd analy geetned to thom that wet soelotios shoilld ba | Howie a itcmrasee Maryland: de We Stow Jupax ANTHONY—Na, 1,800 on trial, Lge Perkinanenede id AN ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY distinot from the forelyn misslouary societies, Jr. Michigan: isuno W. Parsons, Michigan; Junge GAnoxen—Nor 8, 1,880, ond 1,081, Tho obligation that lay unon them for devout | in onnection with w rotuting anual anniver- | the filen being to xen women. to. work aiong | Wijian we White, Pennsytvauia; B.C. itt eatiaide Ke God an tu tp orixinatorgandourly | sary, fAppliuse.) In a thine of unparalicled | tholr alsters in outstde parts of the United States sou. Ulinola; Lynian HB. Perkins, Connecticut: rlends of homo intssions; tho total proved that | op; Roctunitles and of Buprome spiritual peril | through uny agency by which they could do so 2 7 a ‘Marys AUDOMENTS. Jt was safo 10 appeul to tho Christixn principle of i Gated ‘ wags by taht 0 | Charles I. Helden, Ohig; Solon Arnold Surenton Count—Conerastona—L. ©. Gare | Citttinn Drone This poraiatont going on prine notas much was doing as oughttobodone. Thoy | advantageously, They hud sent elght or ten id; Arthur KR. Bush, Masyachusetts: i 7 ended the appolntnes ‘a committee | missionarics into the field under tho American | 20d: atts i wood va. It Fy Foutor and Saralt .\. Foster, | ciple trough iitiy-tive yenrs wagun instructive | pt attest conblder. tho. entice oune | Sisslonues Sovloty, the Homo Bilasionary Boole He Andorean, Magsonuscltay ‘Thomas J $7#1.05.—Hannob M, Jenncss vs, Edward Smucks peapeal, coumnont on the transferring and up- | jeot of tho work .and welfare of tho | ty, and the Now West Education Comimission OF! ding of ovangelival doctrine, ‘Tho rute of ety, tho taking Of euch not id mokt id favited the coiperation of the Indfus in all = ef, BIOL, Lala Soolety, the taking of such notion and making | an ud thy yt ST’ POINT. Progress, 26 tho work sprend westward, au " s : arts country. WEST b Junoe Cany—lsune N, Harmon of al vs. EM. | gested us pertinent the Inquiry whother the REPEC ECE RAE Or rE tho by tire at talk it was decided tond- | STAnrronn, Conn, Jane 0,—Seeretary Line Lane acre Ae we : aie es foment ico with tuo wrowtn ineweaith wid power, rug Preaidont wppointed Dr. Chaplin the Hovs, W: Joya BG aA Ee SUP Fac ane link a | col, Gen. Sherman, and many other gentle eror, F171. —W. 1H, Wade et al. va. Sau ce he a . Muuro, Joseph HL. Clark, Jusdsyon Smith, ans ‘The Indes revasembled’ in jo Hail, an aay; © Pes gei AU Hip.40.-Syiveat r Mfurtin et ahva sane, geist | demanded careful consideration, Iho. drowtn Me *iblatcbford’ w cominittea to designate | elected Mrs. Mury Maver f Chivago, Chattnitie mien left to-day for West Point, au om Hib, Bw 2 . vs 1 Howe leroratal. va Same, su6h—Honry | Of giving Cor home missions furnished both Enst | tno tittee Soyeral plaus were disensged, but nuconctusion | West Poin'r, N. X,, duno 0,—Tho follo Fora ‘va, Bune, $1 F." Seovy vs. Sune, | ant Wert n stimulus and cneouruementto al: | no Convention then adjourned until hatf- | rouchit, the question being Whether It wore vote nding of the SULv.—Juorgons & Anders ‘i ‘#20, Lit hc u ing 1s announced ns thy standing in’ vB, STU, tomnt far greater things, He urged that $1,00- | pst 7 o'vlouk. ter to work through tho exlsting local aoctaties be 5 laine, bh Pottor ut al. vs, Same, BOWL Oot Vo gulisurl ini Liha yc: rane * THE HVENING, in tho churehes or furm now ones, Tho follow. | eraduatinng ehss of tho Corps of Cadets, oF Humiiton eval, vs, Sumo, 854.85, Prayer for continued blessing was offered Ly | 4 mooting of Christian Consooration was held {og Cominitics was appointed to confer with the | ranged according to general merit: Jo ith eigormaty eubsdrccrumeiretuors Stange | WDE Storr sald the Buctoty recognized in tno | tue Grating, the Datotw band boing presant | eflesrs of sho,exinting central oryaniaations a | Wints, Mieluigan; Joly Biddle, Michigan; 0 Helgerman, L= Cra 4 “Ree ce es oils: Mrs, Dr. Goodell, of Bt. Mra, | 8 : a luciog: Company. va, Join 'N, and Giiuert 6, | Now West Eiuention Comission a glorous | Sud lnully et apart to thole HM with addeassos | fo methane Aire Lr: Goodell of St Lowlss Mme | ec tward O, Brown, Wisconstny Harty. ¥ facturing Compan: y y Y Y uy Y Manning €i0eho—tanne Ne Harmon et uhewsy | ritht hand fn tha home mlesionaty work, The BAL re rope munis fee aulel Hl) waukeo} Mra. J. Hutter, Falrport, N. ¥.2 Mrs | dodges, Massieliusetts; James G. Wate Honzonin, Mioh.; Pliny 1B, Fiske,§Waittiold Honry 41 Nichols, $100.80.—W. 2, MeLnren Com. | Suclety weleomed with wart | yy i 7 if . Storrs, of Kunsus; Mra. Creen, of Olivetto, | 2, ny York: Edw: 5 areble, ab way vis Comore Tank’ of took, Tt | SONY SER Wino ond. * nobe et ee ee ea oa ter TSU Steg ae, Faleiehte ot stuemeces | Fel New Yorks Edward Bt anual 8, M8 deat e ee ee pee pte eo ee | Reltect, iinrrlaburg, Paes Charles W. Shelton, | Mich? Mra, Prof. Curtiss, of Chicago: Mrs, G. F: | large; -Williston Fish, Obfoy Sa ‘ Circurt Comm—Jupak Hoawits—Charles | for tho wulvation of tho Jang. | to read lotters | Holt itupids, D. ‘te: William Thrall, Galesburg, | 4, Suvugo, Chicago; and Mrs. W. Mt, Taylor, New | Aten, Indian: Daniel 1, Boughton, Lowa Rrunawick ya, Jullus Humnierslag; vordiet, & from 4 numberof clergyiuon expressing rexrot | 111,+ and Gourge W. Trimble, itetalt, Wis. Seven | York. } Georgy ‘I, Bartlett, Kansas; Melzat cAUbae SonANS Amnerionn Distriet alexruph Teeter ig Sutton on Heaealth prevented their | or thom were present, ‘Choir average wgo is 28 5 OC Mecaras: Now Yori; Chorlea As Benneth Gopmauy ve 1 ura; verdiot, $37.00, County wie) Conference: ‘viirs, und all camo from the New Huven son: THE UNIVERSALISTS. jem » ¥ acti Logan, oe y ete, gtatement had been maddy, ana his asta claimed, has nover made or filed lew entered, on the supposition that be was to Ewing; verdict, $34.08, juary’, Now Jersey; Churles ‘I. vhillips, Maines Clare any Inventory of the proporty received, nor any | be generously deult with, but ho readily reals "Wo tre cordially with you in tho new te- 4 FOX RIVER ASSOCIATION, > rrisley C. Blunt. st delalled report of his dolugsr olthor receipes ar | ized his mistulco. for uo" sooner had he. con ILANOIS SUPREME CouR'r parturo for tho Chrlatlauiuag of our country.” | 4,2h Chaplu, from the Committeo to nominate Bpectat Dtapatch to The Chicavo Tribuny noo Pe Tawnsley, Lowes Albert at Gur pyPenditures, but hus troated the proporty as | ploted his readiig than tho State's Attarnoy D Ol : Mo .aleo f ne follows: Willlaw £. Gould, Portland, Me; tho] Jone, Ml, duno %—The Fox River Assoolae | 1tevs Joseph A. Gaston, in, Floriday Is own, scttling and compromising uecounts, | turncd upon bim in ment-nx style, compulllu Special Litsvateh to The CAfeago Tribune, READ A PADER fon, J. Ee Sargent, Concord, 'N. i fC Universal sonvlinted {t tyetirat | Castleton, Texas; Francis J, Kernan, muking improvenents without consulting | bim to adult that be ways votorious thier, Beuinarte.y, UL, June %—In the Supromo 1 i Gon of Univeraullats concluded its forty-tirs the Directors, and incurring — lurge n+ | not the murdorer of an Individual in Oblo Wilitles, ‘Theso improvemonts, Case thinks, | some years ago, and that ho had were unnecessary, ond Leith ought to pay tur | also “done time’ on account of somo thoi bimscelt, io Jolist Steel Company was | of hid wiadoings. ‘This made Mek: orgunized about the dd of June, 1879, under tha | oxcoedingly wrathy, and quite n econo onsuct. instigation of Leith, who voncelved-the notlon, | He denounced uverybody and ovorythlog, al> mid, ns a part of the debonie, Induewd Boardman | loging that be had boun sold out by one of hia and January to tile tho peution, which thoy did, | attorioys (Dan Munn), and the Ilo was bandied under which tho sulu by Hysrson was made. The | with dlegustiug frequenvy. Mr. O'Brien, bis Prepard hy tho Hoy. E, N. Greoloy, Secretary | J. Johnson, Court to-day tho motion for a imandamus and | of Now Iunpsbiro, Fagurding tho work there | Withrow, D. aummons In the procuciings agulnst Justice | Oud i Mule and Vorimont, Ono-bale of the | Provident Meech to tout tho valldity of tho Justice et churches now recelving wid In Now urns | Huyttord, Cont y Ustleo HOL Was | shire wore. ance sulf-aupporting. Two. | Biighumton, N.Y.; the tev. J. E Brown, allowed and mude returnable on tho Hth inat. | thirds of thoso in tho thro States kad | lin, 0. tho Hoy, AI, Hoss, 1), 1)., Port Tho following ordors wore entered: at somo puriod = of tholr history | Mieb.; tho Rov. Arthur Little, Chicago: S1, lawltngs va. ‘Tho Pouple, use, ote; motion | yecolved ald. Of thoac, 40 per cont wore now | 8. D. Tastings, dtadiaun, to continua allowed, selfeaupporting, Of ail-the, churches, 2 por | Bana, D, DB cout bu Ruttoned, 7 York: 'T. Barbour Doth Annual sossion at Mainilold, HL, yesterday, ‘Tho | Rewbon 8. ‘Turner, Now York: John ‘i : ¢ Rowland Os plousant wouter brouuht with it a number of | Oblny Albert & MeNutt, Indi oy gia if tho exercises of tho day wero vory Interesting. | Now Jersey; dobn ‘f, Morrison, New Bis ia hotion! The worning session was opened with a con- | Joseph Dicktnan, Onion Jame ay { Wiss the Rov. M.M.G. | forence, ted by the Rev. J. Straub, of Mar- | Ohio; Jammog I. Haters, Wiseu Enrich He if Pau the Hon. J.G, Kort, Burs | sollies, 111. Ho was followed by Mr. A. If Hox. | Be, MuCarttiy, H, . Bartly ay, Watson ct al, va. Saxors motion to continue cone extinct, Tho causes of ‘Wie Lyman bb. tiploy, lsg., Bt. Louts, Charlee TCatitoralas ‘ cupltal of the Joliet Steel Company was $1,000, | lntest counsel, vaime to his defonse, but’ tho | and for timo to lie tovord allowerl. i oviekee ro ic ford, of Bue Istand, why made an internsting Corie. Prederiek ; WL af which tt shares were tion by January, | prisonor bimselt did the most of the talking, | 4, Longfellow vs, Soore ct alt motion to ex | Mnwbed Numbers and wrenuth, wor wtlll in 31g ie ae, Petar ateV ieker apa Kea address on tho supbjout “The Claims of a Pare wv uunmond, Connecticut Trach, wolth’s father-in-lay:, but really for Loith’s ine | and had to bo remundod to shut bim off, tond tine to ilo briefs and abstracts allowed, around muny altars whero onco the tira burned | ford convone thom in Chicago on the Friday | !sh upon Their Pastor.” President Swan made | G, Hodraa N eee rnien, Massachusetts: Je treat. fas stock roprescnted the property uf | The furthor heurine of the se hae Botte | fie Gumoro va. Salt ot wl; motton to dismiss | brightly, ‘his was huving un offect auiong the | proveding tho muotiug of tho Aracrican Hoard | n few sonsible remarks upon ‘tho samo topto, | {daos Loater We Cornien: in tial, Georeiat ne Jollet Iron & Steel Company, so transferred, foved until tho Teuss-Aldricn caso hus beon | welt of error danied, churches nat yet dependent. | it was not due to | noxt fall in St. Louls, and that they report the | Tho Itev, A. H. Lalu, of Joliet, followod with.| ¥ Ree ai iocy: tnd TJobte M. Storscobute and nothing olse, und) no part of it wus pald in | finally disposed of, PEOPLE'S DOCKET, unfalthfulness. ‘Tho poople were going into tha | reaults of tholr {uvestigation and councils to the ‘treating tho subJect in an | fogne A: Lions. Intlane West Virals of tbo ‘new concer tora iow dave, wad | A ¥IDELITY BANK DIvinEnD, |‘ } Leo 19 Ye. Hakin ot al.; distutased. ELL HARE SS HO. One" HO, Fag vABeIE” Aig utontt Miaaionnry: Boctoty‘at its noxt anbust plication =" Tho. Cialis, of a Parker W, West, Louleian ition, Miaerg Asay, Coad tn favor of, is | sane | ir, V. A. Turpin, the Rocoivor of tho Fidollty | peat yd iahlg vw, stevnokda; dinmiviod, | | PCE oe by Prof. Pholps, of Andover, was rend, | "Sts warauny,and tho Itov. Charles ecour, Mubject wees ““tando ‘hy ane | Relarwor Prank 1s Andrus, LUC val how the second” morteagen Roartican wef | savings Hank, tiled a potition yesterday atuting | mumier at brlote aiionod ‘Tho Urungullantion of this lund, ho suid, was the | of pelawhend, DA mterat eeoer Hav, J. W. Hanson, of Chicagos Airs. 11, Ih Sune | Jeonbauser, Venues tyunies aT a. Gard: > Whitelound, elthor for thommelves ur otha, | that bo bud cuuugh monoy to within #000 to | 8 People ox rele litivolu. BMidiand Naltroad Perk Ae an umorecnay, und that omergeney was | ‘The Itoy. Srowart Bheldon spoke of ford, ot Chleaxo; dud the Ruy, 8. I, Howgs, of | nor, Iltinols; Lyman W. V. Kennan: Hho si bought up nenriyull thy cund-mortgage bonds, pay a dividond of & por cont on tha oluims | Gumpen Deon ie a mbrdges motion tur Droahurieol uny other cOUnLEY ‘on thn wiabe att eet IN Care Econ Sean Stalnautie BF, ews ia ayes tH Senta, nad “was Jaana: Sitcean, BM a iniins Alen Lem iy and An arrunvement was made, that ut tho pros Inst the bunk, and bo bi re ae: ¢ i ‘Tho clomont of time must bo tho controlling | 404 {te needs, There woro from 135, . y ‘ _ploDinnld.. Alavanay. fre 7 posed sido, only a nominal amount should bo | AsAalust tha bank, and be has some unmature 31, Munroo va, Vin Motor: motion by appolles EE ins oa vorel fax | people thoro, aud moro were arriving evory day, | Proachod In Fort Deurborn to forty people (the | Now Yorks shermta “0 ald for the Wwortguved property, that Duurdinun:| Promissory notes he can readily dlapose of to | to filo suillofent appeat bonds, ono ttn wise policy for sconversion, and for oe 000,000 acres hid bean durvoyed and wore | entire population of Chicago nt thut timo) in Seorotary-of-War Lincoln and Gen, Sherry Me D Lattt Lats yoy u! nos orolgnora of all nutions, ere WAS bs y -" 1" Ld pallet steel Company. "When ull tho wesuis of | proper tlotice of tha tine wud pinco, and to sult | Tsk 1 eull—Nos, 1, 8,3, 10, 12, 12) 13, 4, 15, | Bone seals if tae continent was to lowaved to | Hieru-spripkiing of Abulo-Auoricane-cendupit DrigUE In onU BO OL, atos worotnvited to Bax | IMEHLY mitonded. Ladles wore, nrete que i the Tron & Steel Company bad been conveyed to | such notes 4a may Le necosuary to imuke up tho | 14, 17, 18, 1%, prestize was to bo insured to tho | te influonco tho mags and save the torritory to | | At 12 o'tlock the dolegnta tthe Ase H8- | Chicago, St. Louls, and othor ]arte cle crow, i aaesaeeeateal Company, thy littor waa t issuo | luckine #000) ut Hot lose than ‘thalr faco valuo, | 5 Tho cull of tho peonlo's aackut was set for | Hruetwe |, Wad | tO Mo) Insured ta the | (ee on years ugo thero was but ono Con. | sonic Hull, whore the ladios of tho Avsociation f wilt boa grand review at 0:0 a. i £} Stuortguge on tts property to ourdman to aos | ‘Tote will muked0 por cont in all that the bank hag | June 10, Aujourned tll to-morrow, wront bulk of tho work must bo done | krexational Church; now there were about forty | Dad propared a bountiful ropust. Retwoun tity | and closing oxvrciees ut JLo'clock. : gure its Issue of bonds to Bourdinun and White. | paid, and the Recolver expects to pay 35 per —————————— tow. “Naw or never” must bo tho motto of | oranized or in provess of forminy, two of them } Bud slsty. people were prosont, and tho feast was ——————— y.\ use fn exchange for the bouds af tho fron & cont mory ultimately, or 8 ber cont tu ull, Tha SMALL-POX, suctoss iu American Homo Missions, Moral | Self-supportings and if tho means woro avails | Hartly culoyed. | bled in tho afte SECRETARY WINDOM. ) Steet Company held by thom, In accordatice present, dividend will bo payable Monduy at tho Special Dlspaten to’ Fhe Chicago vib forces ncoumuluted quickly and set quickly in| ablo and = men sont out, thirty now pan ta alemitoe asada ited On the: Sitar ‘, With this arranveent, Hoardiuan and Whites | Ulinols Savings, Lous & Trust bank, : peel a 4 Chicaga Tribune, jmtional oburacter. ‘Thu pln quostion wag, | pies could be oatabitshed’ this year. | Noun the annual lection of ulticurs took placa, a Meet 7 Rolie bid lu the property at thy salu For $62,000, —— Hutt, IN, Juno%.—Dr, Rauch, of tho Stato | Mian our Chrietian tifa convert thiseountry of | ‘THO people wanted — tho. churches,” and Ang resultod tn the choice of tho {OHlOw- | veo Mtovialta Hin Old Momo aud | Sy, Eich represented S100 on. the -#1,04 of buns . TrEMS, Honrd of Health, and Mr, Sinith Hall, Proaiitont | bu converted by tte" The signs of Divinude- | Wero ready tu holp as tar ns they wor able, Ho | ini ollicors for tho vnsu bhivagur “Views With a Warm Heception: : ould by Indoreiug. a creditvok $100. on. enol, pine Jameson granted u decree of divarco ta of i Aloard of Hvala of Min ‘Township of Kins fist dathoring te iteoll tae, forces wut ina hope. that his “uxpeotatlony See" Tocwhnt the | Hresldent, Betoe Roblnagn, Chie Speclat Dispatch to Ta Neate TA 1.000 second. mortgage bond, and the ont, rania 8, Harper from Williu . 1 w= | Gorbouk, arobere making the necersary arrangos " 1 Hecrotary and ‘Treasurer, Frank K, Johuuon, o| . 0,—Sve Hecate ais murrimune bustd, ana th ecaniy money talent os Gide taepantane ease Imonts to prevent tho spread of smull-pox, There | Make tho ioawin tho final conilicts of Chriatinaity | Churches East wero to do for Dakota would bo Winona, Minn, Juno this after the sale, and #1400 due on ninctoen bands, Thomas qhosy bdlders wero unk soieaibles ground of habitual drunkeoucs, After the Of which sin wa furuiuied by Lolth our of | eamplainunt’s tosthaony, Marpor's attorney moneys in hid bands as oceiver uf the Joliet | arose und said ho war satisfod that tho com- ts05 A Eiool ANAbany, | ies SUSE AL a plalnant was entitled to a deorco, and that bis Hoarau fy Witte pre Th espe Jor pandas Thue in iit thoveuea brags aire bats ‘ich were delivered to cbnmhatty an oa ret I y qouse, 1n exchange for tue Lunda of tho Tron & | {Peto ber buahaud's right to see thaw at proper jie! Company, ut the rate of & cents on the | "Gudge Willlauson. will tosmorsow .bavo a collar Pah ye a patie Cor abe eebyoye, peremptory call of motions for now trial iu the penaa sing scl a. tho’ sit nuyaneud, followin cases: ‘Torm Noa, 1,18), 9,069, 4001, SUPT a Phair ora cain eines ‘To-duy ts the last day of sorvico to the J Tho Lill then oes on to obiuryo that Leith, fine G a 2 eee to the. dune pypent ha oe Basseaalons wat ruatlant at Sond OF phe Cleat Court, iswuri; that all of the above transfors an tunveyances wero mude tn bis interest; and UNITED STATES COURTS, Mut the Juliet Steel Company was a aivry creat. ) ure ot bis, tneurporutud forthe sole purpose 2 Ciba Ree enna ® “AulEs yoatorday . Chicago; Exvcutive Commitice—F. #. Jobnvon , are now iit casos In this nulghborhond, wut | fr tho possession of the world, Fete’ fiov. Josoph Ward, the firat missionary | of Chicazo; Hit Stotcule, of Piainlisidy ana | dom arrived at Winona, his homies nove la tho town. The first case contracted tho THE REY. JOSEPH A. CLARK, over Jouuted iu Dakota, who went to Yunkton | 0. Simonds, of Joliot, ‘Tuo Rov, D. 0. ‘tomlin noon, and Is the guest of the Hon. | hafew dliseave ulsewhere, and Wag, not Well Worked. | Sooratary uf SMuswuchusette, suid that Stato wns | and begun proaohiug thera in’ 1608, was Iutro- | 80, tho Stato Sissionary, delivered an addross BI Tle dined this evening wit Humory of other casus are rifo, butaro not au- | tho fenfamin of tuo bruthers, and bad tho sliver | duccd,and mate a tow remarks, saying, among | U8 tho” Independence or Jaterdepoudences of | Simpson. mids and neighbors Aa thenticatod, cup. [Applause.] It wus amiall, yet supported | other tbinus, that the band would have vettor | the Cuuroliva,” uftor whlch a collection for state | of his Intimate friends atl tered fii this ninety wisalonary churebes. Some dep inaterlat to work on than could bo found in avy | Mission work wae tuken wp anda considerable | gnthuaiastic reception was tende! in attend> ARCHBISHOP, FEEHAN, AT, BOURBONNAIS. | ynarengycautt ud coumtin gay caus, tng, | gener pt th druntlr Guat or Gurmoriey end | tiny tee, Gee, ogeeeons forma tat | ovning, Fully 4000 peomlo were In Hay 4 paciy 3 sal 18 ere wou! 2 thery a new Not i dy, De Hn 5 4 = eli ee ereaea “rene Ube tate whe bain shore,—regions that bad been draincd of thole | England with inprovemonts, Applause) Elgin, who spoke from thy subject, > Tho Duty | ance, An address of DO aaah secretory mow nlirmation hus just buon coufursed | population durlug the Jat forty yeurs. And | Mee dbral, speaking for the hand. referred to pf Christin View of tha Bkeptiolwm of tho | py the Hou. 0, A. Horry, aftor wble® Uy upon AN children of this village with vary Im- | these churchue hud baen made poor by making | tho warm greetings they had recelv¥ed bera aud | Prosont Day. t Windoin respondod with a brief spcce?: aig poslug ceremonics and Lofore wh Immense con- | Ctborarich. tt was wuld that thoy were dying— | elsewhere. Their work wus not that of tha | , In tho evouing the ltev, BE. L. Conger, of the i his political carecr, aud more csPe0 0 wregution. The Archulabop's address to the hte | thot they bad done thelr best work. It might | preacher but of the pioncer missionary, aug | Lombard Untyorsity, Galesburg, preached tho | vlowine bis pol frequent apple tly ones, both bofore und uftor the administra. } bo so, but tho people of Massuchusotts couldn't | they fult that it demanded greater tatenta than | loslngeermon. His’ subject was, “Our Mutuul | bis Qoancial record, he won Winova, he ssid Hon of tho sncrument, wua deliverod iu bis usual | Belp “cheriebiuy them—eouldn't aiford | to tot Gof mat wiven them, ‘The new sates would de: | Work” and ho spoke from tho loxt: "Wore | norerr to bls private lite pean it with, Wage See ate Naor "Weta ft ae, | Kane te tel ft, alos ane obsuld | IRS Ofer ee GSE lore, for thaie omen | thee negmays ako DAU ay rt DIPHTHERIA. The bony wud “sinew, “utrength, “lite, | “aio itor. Dr Socley expressed tho sympathy | thia evening, and the rost will leave to-inarrow | tt. and wpan tho Fnp ded maenivencd OF Deraort, Mich, Juno v, Diphtheria has bo- ean ni eieemn the nt ndeaspusolia chores rit it) or aria posple mlb tho band. and mye, ine | WOENDA: De umynction i cxpotsed at the ae aang araten clgb. and She » Bich, — ome ‘ other ‘ ott of Te ¥ ‘oung wen wssurunce of thelr ere, Which | Work dono by the Conference. muala by banda and i glee clu. KN Soin jeaved fadcany us Ade fh ro rly Of ott allot uyainat the Town uf ‘Tamploo to recover $6,000, | wong eptdomle at Ludmygton, this state, One Tales of Somauhint churned were new save tt foul follow them: to thoir how dtd Yo hi Fue Uy tuo Wiuoua Guar sir, Wine eould ie made by) bln ti rf . STATE COURTS. huudred and twenty children bave diod recont- | bow towns aud villages. They were w y= | doubtod 6 peuple Were. xWware Of the iinpor- ELSEWIIE: é for tho Eas omens Could Hot thie weonVveyanee of Meee ata cs | James Graban fod a bill yesterday against | ly tan population oF 4.000, ‘Thu public. eehouls | CAuse toy wero young. ‘There wore twa from: | tunica of the movement. Calleyos and schouls ANGELIST, : ais A can Hi S ‘an bo : HARRISON, THE F to In DePr un individu, Leith baw all along been iu pos | © Stuatt & Mother, Mlted," Obelstopner Stuart | 8 closed. and spocial policomon ary stationed | suka Murch one Ii Muine and the othor 14 | would come out of It, us those {i Ohio, Ilinoty, ‘ E "4 Acid. Phospls x 1 ukot aud New Moxicu. [Applausy.] It was | and othor States hud ‘thelr origin in Home Mis: | InpIANAPOLIs, Ind. June .—Indignation bas | 2orsford's ee rworks session of thy property, uatwithstunding the ap | Patterson, aud Ellen 8. Patterson, and J. W. Seca auuees Where she slckucss exfata to pre~ | hot ood generulublp to put th urmy luto the | sionesy. caisrprived. ““educedeual’ fntaeeces been expressed pore; bale famous tho clergy and sion trom a reonpbate Lonedclal Hiscehemne'ts vat" puarucuonetey yttmia err: | Coulson to foreslowew worigage for $4000 on pis SS pil’ hah Wodhaty hey oupterane ce puus | AMR Glee gk fadurenty, (Fem cREMtiRS | laymen of alldynoulaations at tbe untreudly | ,4, S04 Horfonds Ac Tair eeuliog Jn question was practically accomplished on tho | Lots ¥, 10, 11, and 12, Block 10, all of Block Mall | ‘The vigor of fi t could, but they oui le ie : criticlsm of the Evangolist Harrison by the,Bur~ | oyorwork. Wed : Her doles pray wheu te Various decds vo the | of Block £2, and Lote t5und 18 uf Block Lk laee, 9 vigor of youth for the aged and Intirm in | lurward as fast na thoy could. but they oumbt | Gospel et id not ovorw were uo curse an Hop Bitters, hot w do it at thy expense of the rear. Ho bor fa bicsding, Bad men wero uot lanorant, but § tist uluistcrs of Now York City. Whllo Mr. baxpesKy, O,

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