.DAILY BEE--SATUKDAY . MAY 19 isss A BLAZING BOAT , Tlio Stoainor "Branita State" Bnrned to the Water's Kdgo a ! ; Gojflspeofl , Ooun , The Uaited Btrenfith of ty Mt > n Prevents u Terrible - blo Oalftoiity , Six Penionu Drowned iu At tempting to Reach the I-'uUDotnlU ol thoDisastar. Special Dltpatch to TUK I ) r. llAinroui ) , May 18. The otoamor Granite State was destroyed thin morn ing while npproochlug the dock at Goodcpced Landing , torty-ono miles below the city. The ihmes spread so rapidly that nothing "aa saved. Five lives HBO known to bo lost ; four by burning and ouo by drawing. The drowaod pcraon waa Mrs. Dr. Oh. Maine , of Now Haven , who , with her husband , jumped into the river. Her hnsb\ud reached the dock. An effort Tras made to loaoh the dock , but tbo fire spread with such rapidity that it was found impracticable , Her stern waa swung In , however , and most of the crow and passengers jumped from the burning steamer to the wharf , whllo some jumped Into the river and Rwara aehoro. It is not known how the fire originated , The bodies of persons who were burned cannot bo identified. Ono body already Identified Is that of the second cook , named Jackson. Two bodies are supposed to bo oruigvftut passengers. Nine horses vrero also burned. The cargo v/aa mostly freight billed to this city , which la u total loss. Tao ntuamor'a hull floated down the river about half u mile bulow the laudlug. Nothing Is visible above water but her galley frame aud walking beam. The steamer waa walnod at § 50,000. AnilIIIONAI. DETAILS. p HAIITFOUU , Gt. , May 18. The body of Mrs. 0. L. Main , uf New llavou , waa secured , She was on her brlail trip , and sprang overboard with her husband. They sank three times , when Miln b.cjmo entangled lu the paddle wheel aad was saved. It Is now thought Mra. Main aud the second ctK.k , nnmod Jjtckaou , ( a colored man ) are the only persons drowned. Two deck passenger * are unaccounted for , however. The insurance , $400,000 , Is dis tributed otralnst qulto a number of companies , The cirgo was valued at from S39.0CO to $50,000 , belonging mostly to Hartford merchants. It was shipped at senders or consignees' risk. Holloway , clerk of the boat , says when the whistle for landing at Good speed was blown , ho propoeod to send tin shipph g papsru ashore that be longed there. No pvaungers were to bo lauded and but little freight. No fire was discovered until the boat waa wi'.hln A few fees ofthu dock. Hello way hastened to invake the passen gers. Meantime the agent on shore had the head and midship lines lastenod , but the boat was a tew feat away from the dock. Not till this time did thcsu on ahoro discover the amoko , but in n very short time the ilimea burst out. Soon after , when most cf the paisongors had gathered on deck , the boat bsgin to awing away from the dock , und power to handle her from the pilot house and engine room was lester the fire hnd driven thu engineer from hla post , whore ho remained till the boll wlrea no longer worked , end the vessel WAS at the mercy of the tldo. The hawser wan seized by twenty mun. who put their whole strength to the task of pulling the bout to the dock and after a atoady pull , which at flrdt sooinod of no avail , the boat began to move inward aud planka were got elf and passenger * wont inhere In reasonably good order. Theie was of course much fear and excitement during the struggle to roach the dock , but no loud demonstration : . There wore occasional exceptions among the few omigranta rrfio b came very much exalted. In pulling the hawser to roach dock the forward hawser broke , having boon weakened by the flame. There were 801113 passengers who had becorco con , fused and did not understand Oapt , Holloway'a directions and ru- inaluod in the forward ond. There were soma cases dropped Into the water. Others took hold of the haw aer bofora It gave way and wont hand over hand ashore. Two email boats were brought up , and they were devoted - voted to persons atruggling lu the water- The ferry boat was towed up and upon this all in the water were taken. No one of this escaping crowd is known to have been lost. Nine horses were burned belonging ' to J. M Klngsley , of Deep River. Another horse got overboard and swam ashore. Mr. and Mrs. George Pratt , of Mlddletown , and their TO BOUS , were returning from n , where they had attended the wedding of their daughter , a deaf mute , igr > rled to a deaf mute. The brldo asked her parents to take the wedding pros- oatf to her former home for Bafe , keeping. All were lost. Mra. G. S Hunt and daughter , of Naw York , were rescued with difficulty. lea Hunt was taken Into two nt boats , both caps'ztng. C.tll'ord D Main , husband of the brldo loit , ssyg ; The first I knew the boat WAS on fire waa by toeing smoke coming out of my stateroom I had been aroused by criea outside but did not know what tha commotion meant. "Wo got up hurriedly and only partially dressed and went Into the hall , which was fast filling with smoke and passed ' through to the forward dock. There wo stood for n moment to decide what waa best to do. I could not swim , bul I saw the hawser fastened to the dock > and thought I could got hold of thai and get both of us ashore. There wore other people la the water at the tlmo. I grasped my wlfo firmly around the waist and told her to bo of good courage ago and wo would ba saved , Then 1 lowered myself to the guirdand we stood up together for the plunge , md went into the water. Wo sank rlgh away , but soon came to the surface i and I was about to catch hold of tin hawser , when It broke , and It seomei oa if there wai no hope for ns. Dowi again wo went , clinging faac to oacl other , and the second time rose to tlio Rurfaoa. I was strangled and fast lotltig strength , and could coo no means of escape. The third time wo went down I scarcely know what Imp pouud. Mv nifo had separated from mo and I fituul myself clutching a wheel , and there remained drifting with the eteaibcr until a boat came out- and picked mo oil. " T. A. Graham , engineer , who ssim the winter In Cuba , and whoso family lives here , la supposed to be dnmned , GXNEIIAL FOREIGN NEWS , Special Dlffitch to Tun llm. Mnj 18 - It IB stated that au Informer who WHS brought from because of the knowledge ho garding pota ILB implicated in thu dynamite conspiracy , 1m been in Scotland Yarda the past two days. Mlcluol Duvllt , In a letter forward ing a snbacrlptlou to the fund being rilaed for 1'arcoll "Tho , says : papal circular to the clergy is prejudiced tnd unjust and must ovoku strong aud painful resentment on thu part tf the pooplo. " llealoy , member of p.irlln- mont from Wcxford , In sending a sub eorlptton to the fund , snii that Ireland Will neither take religion from Erring- ton or gratltudo for it MHO. HOME , May 18 - Tno pope hmrlrq of the recent irioollugi lu Dnblln iu which hla recent action was condt-mii- od , omit for C.irdlnuls .Jacobin ! mid Simoon and Insisted tnut hla letter to Irish bishops bo strictly obeyed KASK , Russia , May 18 The uteamer Ghaterumburg , plltig on the lUvor Volga , exploded liar boilms yesterday. Twouty-Bovcn psnous wcro wounded. MONTUKAL , May 18. It Is nti'nd O'Donovan Iloim is here onmitr- rand , and hla whoroabjuta uru un known , PAIIIS , May 18 In the chamber of deputies Wnldeok , minister of the hi torlor , repllng to a question regard ing the circular suut prefoctu relative to the panic f.moug deposltora of eav- iuga banks , said the circular simply intended 10 roaeaurp paraonv interested - od In savings banka. Torard , minister t f finance , explained the atato would actually prods by the diminution of dcpoailo in banka , for It could obtain money at 2 per cent interest , while it paid depoei.ors 4 percent. Those who desired to withdraw money could ob tain It without dlfiicnlty. ST. PETKttfiiirj.ua , May 19 , An of ficer of the Erlvan reelmeut , who was recently arrestodon suspicion of being engaged in the revolutionary move ment , was oubject to a severe eximlnti tion , during wnich bo mentioned the names of several oflhera and guards who ho declared belonged to the revo lutionary club. He stated , however , that the club pursued special objects Hiid had uo connection with the terror ist ? . Tno czir on learLg of this con- fuaalon decided to postpone the date of his coronation , but waa dissuaded from so doing. A number of cfllcora nd guards have been arrested in nonce - co of the prisoner's disclosures. Way 18 , A dlnpatoh to The Oeutrrl Nuwo from St. Peters burg , says : Tno police in that city huvu boon informed of the existence of a plot to frighten the horse of the czar at aomo favorable opportunity during the procession at Moscow on coronation day , and in the confusion which would 110 doubt follow to kill the emperor. TELEGRAPH NOTES. Special D'epalchcs to Tun BKX. Flaherty , huaband of the worn in killed by the Nevada bl ck eluvator , San Krau- ciso , sues the Nevada bank for $100,000 for the loaa of hla wife. The eatato o' Louis C , Ilammornlv , iu New York , valued at § J,000COO , was be- quaftthcd to his widow. A New 15runi > wick ( N. .1. ) dispatch saya the totnl niuount of 1'oBtmaeter Cot and County Collector J rraad'a defalcation is J O tOJ. Seventeen gauihlera mid lottery dealers pleaded guilty In New York in the eea-ioa court , churged with Raining nnd Helling lottery policies. Klgtit were aen- teuceil to penaltiea of from tin to thirty days ami to pay lines ringing from one t 850 ; olRht wcro fined $100 each. At the award of contrtcU for Iiuliit In New York , S. II , Crane , o Chicago , got the contract for atove pi | jolutf , nn 10. II , Cattle that for stovei. The cowboys la Uldhnm county , Texas h ve abandoned the strike. The Indian are reported raiding the minors' region ! the Conn I To mouaUiue , The latest udvlcea from loJfje ) : City Kaunas , aie to the effect tint the uitua tioa there id unchanged , The prohibitory liquor amendment wa defeated in the Pennsylvania state eenate lacking a two-thlrda vote , which stood 2 yens to 10 uayn. Lydla I'lukham , of proprietary med cine fame , died in Lynn , aged ( i4. Sh spent $180,000 a year advertising , and B cured a trade netting S300.0UO a yea profit. Mr Mnckoy , ( f Nevada , hat ) atarte from' Borlia far Moscow , to attend th coronation of the czir as member of tl American mission. Mrs. Mnckey , wh accompanies her husband , has 15 coui dresses. Sixteen men have been selected froi whom will be selected the military ril team to represent the United States a Wimbledon. Dr. J , M , Byrd , a prominent yonng physician ot Paulding , Mlna. , ehot and killed Oapt. W. M. Urame , ex-eheriff off Jasper county , in the streets of Fauldlng. They began tiring almost simultaneously about four yards apart and advanced close enough for liraino t ) strike Ujrd with aea stick. Both exhausted their pistols It was midn known in Pittnljurg , yes terday , that the Economise socletr rtad fold to Commodore Vanderbllt twelve thouHAnd sharei of stock In the PitUburg and lAke Krio railroad. The price paid WAD 817. ) per slnre , the total amount being (2.10 ' ,000. This givoa Vanderbllt a large controlling interest In the road , Win J. Ilulchlntoii , exnolltd from the New York block Exchange , has be un suit against the exh > ne , claimln ? SIOO 000 damage' . The supreme court ordered the president , Boremin ? committee , oflicsrii an.l member * of Iho exchange to nhuw ! cauto why Hutchiu on choull not be restated stated to hU rights a ? a member , to ib business , sell or trunafer hla reat , and meantima grftuts him a temporary iojunc- lion , restraining the.exchange and otlicora from interference with hla rfghta f-a such member , A moody Battle. Special Dispatch to Tin Un. NJJW YORK , May 18. Advlcta from West India ports , by the stoatnei - Alone , just arrived at this port , are tc I the effect that a Kreat battle took place April 20. Buzilono slanp.h tered government troops until the ] were forced to raleo the flag of truci asking suspension of hostilities to < bury the dead. Two governmon vessels came In to shore to render as- alliance , bat Barzaleno covered then with hU guna. FAMILIAL FATALITIES. Tornados Becoming Eatiroly Too Numerous for Safety and Oomfort , A Doatructive Blow ftt Raolno , Wie. Pour Persons Knowu To Be Killed. [ bo Visit to Valparaiso , Nebrnilin jo Hhahon Up. gptclal Dl ntch to Tut linn. Miy 18 It was lomiod here A cyclone passed iiotth of Uielno , Wls. , about half-put 8 o'clock this evening , ntul that a number of build- In B werj tl'stroyed. particulars obtained , as the telegraph wires were down at that hour ntul nil c anu'Ut io\- tluti northward , and botwcim ilils city and Milwaukee aud St. PAD ! In cut oil' . At this hour , 10 o'clock , nu uumually severe nit.d iuid rrln otorin , accom panied by thunder nnd lightning , in prevailing here , slgne being whlakcd tit , nnd n general clutter pruvallirg about the streets. Fuara are entertained that a 'ino frail woodui bulldlnga in the nuteklrto will bo blown down nnd shipping ontsldo hi > driven across to iho oust shore of loko Michigan. A njinll struck the city this afternoon. ADout 4CO foot in length and CO feet In width of the bnildtrig for covering the exposition of railway appliances was bio BII down. Four workmen were injured ' ' ; ono had his log broken and ouo , was etulpi-d lint for the fact thitt the police had just driven away a number of loungers about the pluco the casualtlea would lnvo been numerous. The damage will bo re paired In a couple of days , RACINK , May 18 A cyclone atruok thla city at 7:15 : , coming from the aouthwcst , touching lightly in the northwestern portion of town , but doing fearful havoc In the extreme northeast , whore aomo 33 to 40 honsoa are swept clean. The loaa of life la va riously estimated. Four are knomi to bo killed , several ulheri maimed and a number misting. The track of the tornado as far as visible to the southwest - west shows everything to be levelled to the ground. Dirkncaa and confusion - fusion prevent anything llko a reliable report to-night. RACINB , Wla , May 18 The first cyclone in the history of thla section atruck Riolno at 7 o'clock to-night , passing through the extrema north western nortlon cf the city , demol ishing ICO honsca and barnn , aud causing lois of llfo of about twenty persons ; boaldoa 100 more or loaa seriously Injured , Too aay was uiherod in bright and cool , with a fresh wind blowing from the southeast. Towards noon the sky waa overcast , and about 4 o'clock u aharp electric atorm prjvalUH , although - though bat little rain fell. The auu again came out fjr about un hour. During the afternoon the tem perature waa about 70 degrees and about G o'clock , when heavy misses of clouds again gathered iu the west portended tended a storm , the air was oppres sively warm. The cyclouo was an- nouucad by breaking of the clouds , which took ono whirling motion and struck the earth with g ntlso which might bo compared with the roar and rumbling of a thousand railroad trains thundering over a bridge. The path of the Rtorm is little over a half mile long aud perhaps a quarter of a mile wide. In thla territory hero and there not a bulldlutr was left stand ing. All , brick and frame alike , collapsed , and their aites are marked only by huapa of formless dobrls. Miny occupants of homes escaped by aooklng the collars and other places cf comparative oafoty , but the cyclone came with auch lightning rapidity that many were killed before reaching the cellar. In cnly n few ceees wore hauies moved from their foundations. Those in the center of the storm aim- ply exploded and fell in rnlna whorp they had stood. Some nearer the circuinf aronce wcro turned around and it is reported some light articlou i , auch i wagons , were swept into the lake. The cyclone , as it moved from the city out upon the waters of Lake Michigan , presented A grand specta cle , uoh as is soon bat once In a life time , The whirling columns of air aootned monster wreathe of saioko , UB they whirled over the watery expanse , boirlng with them spiral columns of water. ND ship that encountered this monster of air could by any pos sibility oscapa destruction. All physicians of the city reiponded nobly to the call for assistance , and did what they could to allovlatu the sufferings of the woundud , who were at once convoyed to St. Lake's and St , Mary'd hospitals , whore they will rocelvo the best of ore , Tlio dead were taken , some to the houses of friends and soma to the court house. An Inquest will bo hold to-.morrow by Coroner Komas. The list of casualltloi , so far as they > can bo learned to-night , la aa follows ; Fatally Injured Mr. Knrlz , Her man Kuhl , Mrs. McOarty , August Klenor and wife , Simon Gelso , son and daughter of Fred Falk. Killed Paul Kuhl , Albert Kuhl , the daughter of Barney Willing and the Infant son of August Kitucr , Injured Matt Lsvy , two ohrlldron of Mri. Barry , Mrs. Mary Miller. Dangerously wounded Mra. Flan agan and throe children , Oinc AGO , Miy 18. The DMy News hai advices from the Harvard , 111. , cyclone , probably the ramo which } Btvopt thlngi at lliclue. It struck that place this evening , demolishing a number of houses and killing several people. Up to thla hour (12:30 ( : a , m. 10 ; b ) no casualties are reported from thu uturm. - CIIKHOO , May 1C , 1:15 : a m. -A train over the Galena division of the Northwestern arrived to-night , brlngr meagre particulars of the cyclone noiti Harvard , III , Shortly before six | o'clock a dark cloud was soon hanging over Chcraung , a small village noai Harvard. The roaring was hoard ant suddenly a funnel shaped cycloni formed and swooped down npsn the place with fearful rapidity. House were torn to pieces llko care boards and 'whirled throng ! the air. Largo bulldlnga wen levelled In an Instant. No delinlt - details are given , but It Is underatooi a number of perions were killed md at lout twenty wounded. Passing t the cast the storm ulrnck IJilvldcro , doing considerable damage , Hero the vrlul chaugod to the nor.tlio.ut nnd widened to a mile , Lawrence , n small nUtloti olx mlle north of Harvard , was bndly demigod snd the lurronndlng couutry deso lated , No moro particulars are ob tainable aa yet , 111 , May 18At 7 o'clock thli evening a heavy thunder storm , ncojinpunlcd by a strong wind , pused over this city. It wag partial lurly severe In ( ha ajutheni portion uf the city , but did no special damage except to trees Thin eturm was thu odyoof the tornado that swept thruugh thu country two miles south of thu city , veering to the northeast and des troying n largo amount ( f property. The places where the storm struck rue not connected with thla city by tcln graph or telephone and the details are iuit known , but thoao In thu city who paw the funnul-eh ipcd ol iul passing over thu country nnd hoard thu rum bling and crashing storm , are certain the particulars will reveal a vast amount of damage to persona aud property , Lincoln , May 18 The storm near Valpiralso yesterday was nut as bad as reported. Eight bul'dinga ' were demolished , including two school houses. Mra , LUtau had nil urni and leg broken , Her Infant was eurloiuly hurt on the head by a lllur > llmbor , Thu damage will not oxonmt $5,000. The tornado was about 150 foot wldu , followed the rldgo aud extended about eight miles. CAPITAL Special DUpatctiiB to Tun 111 , UAUM'S BUCOKSSOH. WAHHISGTJN , May 18 Itla stated at the white houao to-day that the president will appoint the commis sioner of Internal revenue to-morrow. NEW IIA.NKS. The comptroller of currency lion an thorizjd the Merchants'National bank of Grinnell , L , , oaplt l $100,000 , and First National bank of Sabuthn , Katie. , capital 150,000. INOEUSOLL II HUM 11 IS ADllUKiH to the jury in the star route trial 'o day. IIo said the govcrnmout woulc have the jury boltove that Djrioy tok Moore ho ( Oorsoy ) waa a r ecal. Uo told him thai ho waa n stUHtor am wanted It kept n prof und oectot. Tna waa what the iovoriiiuent ; oilled "prob nblo. " The jury would not bollevo It unlera they became Insane , and they might If the trial continued much longer. After the admldslon of Ltllsa , the only corner stone , the only pebble for a foundation for the government's case waa the argreomout to make out the necessary pipers to carry out the dlvhlon. What were these paper ) ? Simply docnmonto to enable parties to carry on the business of routes falling to I ttielr share. Tlio court Itself had said these same orders would have been i made If the transaction were poifiotly honest. Uimumber his text , that every fact In circumstantial evi dence must point to the guilt of the defendants. That settled the papers ; no i question about that. Adjourned. CUOOK'S roitt'E. Adjutant General Drum received advices from Whlpplo barracks , Ari zona , this morning , which states Gen eral Orook has with him 200 Apaoha sconta , fifty cavalrymen and fifty civilians. Shipping News. Special Dispatch to Tll IIin. NEW YOUK , May 18 Arrived Phynlaod , from Antwerp ; State of Florida and Egyptian Monarch , from Liverpool , Thu atoamer State of Florida reports : May 1C , lat. 11 , 12 , Ion. 01 , 2G , passed an su.c'ior atoainar , ( probably Alsatla ) , engine diaablod and piston rod loose. Aaalstance not wanted , Kontuohy Democratic Convnntlon Spua'Al UlspaUh to Tun Hun. LOUISVILLE , May [ 18. The dome cratlo convention thia morning re- nomlnatod by acalamatlon the present Incumbent , Gen. Fayotto Hewitt , auditor ; James W. Tate , troaanrer ; superintendent public [ Detraction , J. J. D. Eihau , floltt was ronoml- natod on the first ballot. The con vention are now balloting for register of the land cflbo. A Bauk Ctoies It * Doori. gpicial DIipatch to Tui Un. DKTKDIT , May 17. The private bank of Eugene Angull , at Ltnslng , closed Its doors yesterday , there being a ruu upon It smld considerable oxolto- ment. It la stated that the latu city treasurer , E , U. Wood , was short iu his nccounto.aud that the troubles of the bank have connection with him , growing out of the attempt to tldo him over the troubles. The exact faots seem to bj yet unknown. Many ru mors are afloat concerning both bank and treaurer. Reform in Baltimore. Special Dispatch to Tui li IULTIUOKB , May 18. The Diygaya : : "Ool. Ditty , collector of Internal rev enue for this district , suspended vy the president , has written a letter to President Arthur , pointing out the causa of his removal , and showing the oflici had boon conducted in the best possible manner ainco It came under his control. In proof ho refers to the report cf the commissioner , who writes : 'Among those standing hlgnost in the country. ' He han not boon able to walk , it la true ; but the late Governor Stephens was woran than himself , and yet a most valuable man , both as rep resentative md governor. Ool. Ditty Bays his lameness has not kept him from hla ollho , as ho has not missed a day. " Snltllnc the Allan Entail ) . Special Dlipitch ta TUB linn. Dan MOINKS , May 18. The tedious litigation growing out of the settle , ment of tiio bankrupt estate of 13. F.he Allen , no far aa it pertained to the homestead , catno to an end this morn ing , nnd a decree was entered in heart circuit and district courts setting aparl a certain homoatoad nnd ordering thai ; , , a deed bo made to Mr. Allen for it By agreement Mr. Allen is given sovot acres , including the houso. The property erty thus allotted to Mr. Allen has value of not leaa than $4U,000. Tlin Irish Hnipooti. 8K > cUl Ulspilch to Tin Hit. NEW YORK , May 18. United State Commissioner Oaborne said - day there had not been any warrant Issuoi nodP. from Washington for the arrest of P. J1 Sheridan , If a warrant was Issue it would In all probabilities bo lea nod here. THE EFFICACY OF PBAYER Tlio ] Y , M , 0 , A , Test Its Strength in Settlement of a Dispute , But the Majority Qalotly Ooin- blue ucd Hocuru the Houdquarters. The Preabyteriano at Btiratojja Joyfully Qroot the South ern DoleRatoo , nml Plnuiof the Roforni Prtftbrtorlnui The Y. M. C. A , Convention. Spocti.1 Ulnimtch to Till lln. MitWAUKKHMiyl8. The morning aoBslon of the International convention of the Young Men's Christian associa tion was devoted to business , Action was taken on thu rupert of the com- nltteu to whom waa referred the an nual report of the international coin- mlttt'U They recommended a number > t resolutions , and all were finally adopted , but a heated discussion was wakened by a resolution which had rofcriMioo to thu aocepUnco of a charter - tor from the state uf New York and the make-up of the International com- ultteo. Thu delegates from Indiana and Missouri objected to having an International body Inaatad in Now York atttto , claiming that the center olai population was further wool , and that more western men ought to bo on the tntoruatlonnl committee. A prolonged struggle followed , which was Interrupted finally by President Colby , who nuggoated that they should join In prayer nnd usk aid In solving thu d Ilioulty. After half un hour do- votlonal exercises thn diacui-ntun waa again taken up and became mure heated than over , but noun after thu resolution was carried and the western delegates baaton. Now York remained thu head center of the body , and the International committee la nnchauged , The Prcsliytcrlaui. Special Dispatch to Tin Uni SAKATUIA , May 18. The moderator tf thu Presbyterian general assembly announced thu fitimdlng committees this morning. The nsunl reports vroru then submitted. Dr. Hurrlck John- con , chairman of the committee on education , read thu annual report , which declared thu fluid fur aotlvu work la west of Ohio. America has too many colleges poorly endowed. The report recommended a system of collage supervision and the creation of A now district board with head- quirtera at Chicago. Thu report WUB mndu opoclal order for Saturday. Overtures from the Presbytery of Silicon was referred to the committee on church policy , g At thu afternoon ooEslon the first order of bushier ) ] waa the reception of the delegates of thu southern general assembly , and Dr. L J. Evans , chair man of the committee , appeared on the platform with llov. Dra. Win. Brown , of Frouorlcksburg ; Thoa. A. lloyt , of Nashville ; and Prttrick Joyce , of LonlBvlllo. They were pre sented to the moderator , welcomed by him aud Introduced to the general The message of puaoo and fraternal good will wna road by Dr. Brown. The address waa repeatedly applauded. It breathed Bontlmunte of reconciliation aud n desire for Christian fellowship , and item bodono only by acknowledgment of error lu the beginning of the disruption. Ilia colloBgno Dr. Uoyt , upoko briefly ! and eloquoutly , convoying the opln- Ion of that element of the Bouthern church that doalroa reconciliation and reunion of the two branohoa of the Presbyterian church. Judge Patrick Joyce , lay delegate , hritilir apoko , coinciding In the vlown of DHoyt t , bocaiuu ho believed thu gruat major ity of the mombera of both churchcB were favorable to only ono Proabytu- rlan church in thu United States The moderator made a lilting reply. At thu evening nesnlon thu qnustlon of Sunday school work was discussed by llav. Drs. Horrlck Johnson , of Chicago , Howard Crosby , of Now York , aud J. A. Wordon , of Phlla- dolphla. Tbo XiiithcranH * Special Dispatch to Tim lint , SrniNOKiKU ) , O. , May 18. The proo cdlugs to-day of thu Evangelical Lutheran general synod were In fur ther consideration of the mission field in behalf of moro Intimate relations of the mission and educational work with other Lutheran bodlca. The ' Inducements are to bo adored the German Lithoran BocIollcB to finish the students for theological seminaries under control of this synod. The ' report of the delegates from the Luth eran general synod of the south wat favorably considered. It was resolved to Bond a delegate to the next meeting of that body , The synod declared its readiness to unite with the Luthorar synod aud general council to secure common liturgical for all English speaking Lutherans. Secretary llav. J. W , Goodlln pro Bonted the sovor.th biennial report ireof thu bo rd of homo lui-ialonu. The increase inm crease of inhMoiu In two yearn embraced braced 18 ; German and Swedish , ma each. Sixteen now churches ore erected. Ohuroh contributions , $ Hr 000 more than the preceding two yu. ra , and of the hut your S7.001 moro than the first year. The committee nppolntud to davit nn increase of thu supply of minlstei for the home mission fi < ild aakud fi . § 00 OLO for thla work the next two years. The department fur instruction [ - Gorman , Swedish and Norwegian uln- tatora wuv Increased , To-night the anniversary oxeroiei of the homo mission board was jole- brntod nith uutnotoua apoakera. - a Reform Prntbytorlans , Bprc'al Dlspitcli to THEIIKK QPHiLiuuLi'iiiA , Moy 18 The got ; eral synod of the Reform Presbyte Unchurch of North America rosumt eaalon to-day , llov. Thoo. W Well delegate from the general synod of ( tl Reformed church of America , a . drestedtho convention , and express * the hope that the general synod of : tl Reform Presbyterian church ar the Reformed church In America tight bo coiitlnuod to the mntn.it tanofitof both , Tim Moderator , llov Jas , F. Norton , replied to iho address , sitting that close relations hvo boon estab lished bo .ween the tro churolii's , aa many of the vital points at Itsuo wcro Idonllcil tc b-th. llov. A. G ( ford Wylle , of Olnoln- im'l , nnd Wm. Mclthouny , of New York , were appointed delegates to the general council of PreubytcrlanlMn , nt ujlfiist , Irolnnd , ono ymr frtm July t'cut , end RJV. Win WyHiof NOT York , and Alcxiudcr Kcrr , of thin city , alternate/ , Tno report of the thoologlcnl sotnl- nnrv fund showed rccolptn of the year , $2710 ; expenditures , $2 7-tO. The endowment fund amountn to $33,034 The report waa accepted and referred to the auditing committee. The report of the oommltton on "Signs of the times , " was rend by Rev , J 0. Chapman. Thuroportsatdthankt- giving Is duo for the progress of the ngo , und nlso refers to ninny things which nro onuses of Hurrow Refer ence Is made to coinninnlam In France , Bochlitm In Germany , nlhllUta In Rusela nnd fcnlanUm In Great Brit ain ns matters of togrot. The United States la considered to bb lu ns good political condition ns nny country , conaldurlug Utah territory and Onclda community nro within Ita borders. The church la reported In nn unsettled condition , In view of the many evils which ctfoct people nnd nations. The report recommends Thursday of the week of prayer In January , 1881 , na a day of humiliation , fasting and prayer. R'jport adopted. Bailnnitn Failures UpccUl Dlsjutch toTlln ll . NKW YouKMay 18 Business f tlluroa throughout the country aa reported to the mercantile agency of 11. G , Da tut On. during the last seven days number 171 , as against 15(3 ( last week , dlstrlb- ntod as followe : Now England ntatea 25 , Middle states ' 'I , Southern 30 , Western 60 , Pacific s'atos nnd territo ries 112 , OAnadoond Now York 14. The Oil Uoclonn Roobinc- flpo Ul IMipAtch to Tun It" . TITUSVILLK , Pn. , May 18 The people of tha oil regions are greatly excited and indignant over the pro posed petroleum oil tax , nt Harris- bun : . A formidable remonstrance was thia ( Uy olrcnhted nnd signed by leading produocra , irrenpcctlvo of [ arty , residing hero , nnd by promi nent cltlzona , aettlng forth that they are already paying their lull aharo of the state , connty and municipal taxes , in private and In cor porate capacity , and that this oxtraardiny special tax Is con trary to the uplrlt of American in stitutions , nnd In the depressed con dition ot the oil regions and fierce competition with other oil localities , would entail Injury nnd ruin upon the petroleum interests of this otato by the Impetua it would glvo to oil pro ducing IntorcstH in Now York , Vir ginia and abroad. The romonatrancu has been torwardod to representative ! ) of the oil region nt Harrltburg , who are sturdily fighliog against the measure. ThuJronfrado. Special Dlaimtch to Till U . Pirmnuud , May 18. The outlook at present Is not favorable for a sot- ti tlcinont of the troubles existing be i- tween the Iron imnuf loturorn and the workmen , und n general shut down of mills on Juno lit at this tlma apponra Inevitable. It la thought that If the mills close it will have the effect of sottllng the wazo dispute between the coal mlnora nnd operators , ns the coal trade will * aulfor moro than any other industry , nnd the minors will bo com pelled to ncocpt the three cent riuo. Djably IntorroJ. 9iocUl | DUpatch to Ills Us * . NEW HAVKN , OONN. , May 18 There la considerable oxcitomeut hero over the Interment of Lizzlo : wlfo of Thos. E. Djylo , which the Blsteru claim In n Now Ila- von paper , was Interred in the pottor'a field , nnd by them disinterred nnd burledIn ! ! St. " Uornard'a cemetery. - Tha husband has the nndortaker'a oertllicate that the body waH placed In n temporary grave until ho could conveniently remove It to Chicago , The husband claims his Into wlfo'a wish was that the Maters should have her underclothing. Before the funeral - the sisters came and took away jewel ry , clothing , etc. , valued nt nearly $500. Tno slaters had the body removed moved , from the grnvo where the hus band had It interred , to another grave Father Lancaster , of St. Patrlck'r church , la quoted na saying the state raont that the boiy waa buried in the , potters 'iold ' Is untrue. The Mnxlonu Debt. BpccUl Dt P tch toTui Un. MKXIOO , May 18 , Private \ lethe grama from London announce the settlement of the English debt. Th ? terms are understood to bo a now elx - per cent bond issued for half the oh three per cent debt , the bondholder to make a now loan of $20,000,000 a nine per cent , guaranteed by percentage ago of the customs duties. a i THE BAD AND WORTHLESS 1ted. 1 Are never imitated or counterfeited - This la especially true of a fainll ' of niodlolno'and It la positive proof tha - the remedy imitated is of the hlghoe - value. As soon as It had been tjsto a and proved by the whole world that Hop Hitters was the purest , best and , most valuable family medicine o tourth many Imllntlona sprung up and bogon to atoal the notfceu In whlc the press and people of thu cotnitt had exproHaod the inerltB of II. R und in every way trying to Induce suf- for forlng invalids to n a their attill U ntead , uxfoctlng to make money c the credit nnd good immu of II. Of i Many othorn started uoatrnmi put c - In similar style to 11. H. , with r'ari- oualy devlantl nauvjs In which tl Ieea word "Ho " " " used ; > oa "Hops" were - away to induce people to bellevo they were tbo same aa Hop Bitters. / such pretended remedies or cures i , matter what their style or name and especially thoao with tbo wo on"Hop" or Hops In tluir name or tor- any way connected with them or tin nain o , are Imitations or counterfi , Beware of them , Touch none the thorn. Using nothing but genuine U ad- Bitters with a bunch or cluster green Hops on the white label. Tri the nothing olao , Druggists and doali and are warred against dealing In ( mil tons or counterfeits' B POUTING. l Dlspntcho ) to Tin Unit. THE TURt1 , M.iy 18 Port Hrcozti racoa : 2:50 : clan' , Uigo II. wnn i.i atra'ght ' luatt ; boat time , ii:311 : Class 2:30 : , St. Gtmid won In straight honte ; beat time , 2:23 : } . Fro3 for all , Edwin Thorno won , Buzz Medium accond , Trinket third , NiUd Qaoon fourth ; tlmo , 2:23 : , 2:25 : , \\A8IIINOTON , D. 0 , My 18 , The first race , ono and ouc-otghth mlles , Homespun won : time , 1.G8J. Sjcoml men , 1miles , Hilatity won ; time , Oill'i Third race , W shlncton cup , 2- mllea , Luke of Montalban won ; time , 1:01. : 1:01.Fourth Fourth race , 1 mlio , Topey won ; time , 1:4CJ : llnrilln race , 1 $ mlloi" , six hurdles. Jim McGovfii won ; time , 2:53 : , UILUA1ID.S. NEW YoitK , May 18. In the billiard gruuo this bftornoon Sohsffjr boat Wallace 500 to 325 ; winner's average , 73 1 07 , the beet on record ; best rua 17. W.illaco , 40 1 GO , boat run 30 , tlmo ( f gauiu 2.-tO. Dr. O'Rollly' * Reply to Homo- Special Dlipatch to Tun linn. ST. Louis , May 18 Doctor Thoa. O KMlly , c ! ) Mr in an of the executive council of thu various Irish national leagues cf thla city , telegraphed the Frooman'H ' Journal , at Dublin to-night , as follow ? : "Tho Oitholtcs hero gen erally condemn the papal circular M an urjnatlfUblo interference on the part of Homo with Irish politics. " The Pool Brnniilit to Xormf. Hptcl/il Ulipntch to Tin llii CHICAGO , M y 18. Tlio trouble be tween the uaat bound trunk lines and the board of trade , oa account of which the former withdrew their agouta from Iho floor of the exchange and from the solicitation of buslnois from grain and provision shippers , waa finally settled to-day , and the agenti are again on the board. The particu lar terms of the compromise are not known , Vlnnt > lo nnil Coiivenlrnt , HUO.NCIIIAI , THOOHKS are widely known an nn admirable remedy from liron- cliHK HimrflOiiOHn , Cmighn nud other trouhloH of the 'Vhro'it anil Lung * . They oonUin no hurtful lugiodlenti- , but may nt all tlmort bo mod \Utli safety. Sold only in Itoxtt Price 2. > conta. fioty nud Poison. Special Plspatcli to Till Uita. CiUTTANOtQA , May 18. Twenty , four poraoua were poisoned at a church festival last night. All are recovering. ITCHINC.lTCHINC.ITCHINCl . . ScratohingJScratohing ! i'.rery Hppclcs ol ItctiliuHumeii , Hchln ? I'llti , tiul ilollift o IrrlU'loia jieciilir to bull IOXM , IniUnt ) relieved by a w.\tm luth with Ctltlcura Scnnnnila H nk'lo l > llait'oi ot Uutlcura tha gruatiUliiCil u. Hill ruioitcd dally 1th two or thro. ) iloica ol the Cu Icura Hooltcn , the now lilod in Iflcr , to keep the blood cool , tha bowel op na'd the liver nnd Xldnojs ctl e , will sprod ly rd pcrmiroutly euro Itihln ? Tor- tur > ot Iho Skin an < Scalp t at ha o defied the belt uicdlcil skill nnd all knO n rcmedlei. iTOnINQ HUMOR Covorlnfr the llndr , Skin Copper Colored lutolerablo Ilchltip nud Tonlblo Humor Cured , I liavo li'cn ftTlcttd nith a tro'llilesome tkln dleeiiso , o tutlnif almost c mplittly the upper patt it my body , cttU trK rnv akin to assume * coiipor coloroi bue. It ctu d be ruhboil cIT llkq dandrrD , aud at tlnioa cnu > lnit Into'o nblo Itchlne andIhe most Intcii'oeulTorliK I' ' omodbljod putlllcra , plllt , and other adrcrtlncd remedies , but expctltnctd no r.llef ui til 1 prccur d thn Cutlcura llcino.llis , uhlcb , al hough u d ciic- e § lrand lrriKiil < r y , oired tar , al nylne that terrible Itching and restoring my 8kln t IU nat- nrjl color. I ikuwllliiiK to wako ntlldaxlt to iho tiuth ol Ill's statement. S 0 11UXTOM. Ml'an Midi. irciIINQ 11UMOII Covering the Hurly for 10 years with its IVcullar Itvhlnf ; Scab cured , A most tlli Krco > blo and obstinate ciso ot Salt lllicnmor Kcz'inn , which hai boon under my , loidonal ( .lueivitlon Iroai tin llr-t appeirance to Ihoproicnttlmo.-sboultcn (10) ( ) years. cover- - liU thoircaUr p rtloaol the pa lint'd body and limb * ullh ilBpocullar Irritating nnd Itching scab mil tn which all the known methodd ot trca'.lntr BUch < ll'oaio ha I been npp loJ without benefit. . lias comiilitely dUippaarcd. leaving u clean nnd loillhy lUIn soloiy thruiuh the Lutlcura Rem- cdln. CUA8. 110UQUTON. 'A 4titSt , llaston. OUTIOURAAND OOTIOU11ASOAP Clta'sctT all eitirnil trlde'ca olSkln Mid Scalp I ) scales , alhy Itching n-d Irritation , o'tton , Boollio , Mid lua\ \ Ulcers , Old Hores , and Wounda whlluttiB Httolvi-nt expels til Humor * arising Irom Impure II oed , Inhoilteil and Uont ilciH ni'onun. Ba'd by nil DrngtUta 1'rlce Cu Icu- ra 80t ; lar objiofl , 11,00. Cutlcun Ilrtolrenl - tl ( Uper tiottlo , Cutlcura Soap , J5ct . Outtcu- raBhavlnirS an , IScta. rorrai Diua ANDCIIEHIOALCO. , BOSTOK. DC A II TV ForRoa h , Chapped , nd Qre - DtAU I I ey Skin , 11 nek llca- , flmplei , tkni Klenushii , and lutantllo IlumoH , use Cut lcura Soap. THE Admiration - OF THE < he < WORLD. ) Mrs. S. A. Allen's at WORLD'S - HairRestorer JS PERFECTION ! . Public Benefactress. Mrs. S. A.IL.N h3 justly earned this title , hat aru ! tluuviiid > are this day rejoicing ever a fine head of hair produced by her uicqualcd preparation for restor. ing , inviuraunT [ , nnd beautifying the liar lUr World's Iljir Hestorer ( .ukl.lj' cleans : the scalp , removing on lUnJrulT , .md arrests the fall ; the hair , ifcrcy.ii c' anscd to its natural roinr , rtvugit the can : \iuHiy and liuurnus qu.intity nsn jouth. t\ ' C01IPLTMEOTA11Y. "My - hair is now 'restored to its Inon youthful color ; I have not on B. 1 : i ; ray hair left. I am sat- up i-.fiL-d that the preparation - i.not a dye , but acts on din the the secretions. My hair ceases to fall , which is cer All tainly an advantage to me , no i v.'ho wa * ; in danger of becoming is word coming bald. " This is in the testimony of all who their use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S rfolt WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. o Hop uOuo Bottle did It. " That is the ix | > rts-.ion of many uho have had of their gray luir lotorcj to iu natural Fruit color , ; \ixl their bald spot covered alors tviih hiir , after mine one bottle of Mm. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR nlta- It is not a dye.