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i I8 The hicage Dailp Teibune, VOLUME 27. CHICAGO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1873, 'GENTS' GOODS. BROWN, PRIOR&FTSK, 163 WABASH-AV,, Will oxhibit at thoir ¢ Exposition Booth,” “ Vionna Exposition” Oarriage Rugs in Ohinohilla Fur, Silk Morning Shirts, Martin's Celehrated London Umbrellas Ladies’ Chatelains, Silk Oardigan_Jackets, Embroidered Handkerohiefs, French Jewelry, Silk Muffers. London and Paris Neok Dressings, And many novelties, consigned tous, that cannot bo had elsewhere in the Northwost. An oxamination by the public is respectfully solicited. CHINA AND GLASSWARE, 0 ANNIVERSARY Finds us pormzmont!g located at our NEW STORE, N0S, 101 & 103 WABASH-AV., ‘Where wo should be very happy to rocoive calls from our patrons. ABRAH FRENCH&CO. IMPORTERS OF FINE CHINA, GLASSWARE, RICH FAIWA(E?Y GOODS. | | ONTAG & STAUDINGER, ) ?E«r flu!lg;flnfl!&s{“}lou, tholr FRENCH CHINA, Glassware & Fancy Goods, AT REDUCED PRIORS. No. 160 STATE-ST., opposite Palmer Honse. [ | FINANCIAL. FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, N.E. Cor. Clark and Washington-sts. CEIICAGO. INJ. V. PAGE, Pres. ~ F, 0. TAYLOR, Vico-Pros. BENL V- PAG T KiHinaliN; Gabion ™ Vieo T DIREOTORS : ez, V. PAGE, late V..P. HENRY R. PATSON, Mechan, Nat. Bank, 31, . O0dEN, Ogden, SBhel. FRANK O, TATLQR, $ N, 8. BouToN, Pros. Unl oo Haxson, Excl on G 2 Foundry Works, & % jomptrollor, Tho accounts of banks, bankers, merchants, sud manu- fagturors solicited. Forolgn oxchanyo at lowost ratos. Preston, Kean & (o, BANKERS, T RIDE, FUST SIDE,: 16700 15D TRt | cor. RS SRS s, ‘We receive the accounts of Morchants, ‘Bankers, and others, and transact a regular Banking businoss in all its branchos. THE NATIONAL BANK OF GOMMERCE, CORNER DEARBORN & MADISON-STS, "This Bank is propared to roceive aocounta on the most liboral torms consistent with prudenoe and safoty. NO INTEREST will bo allowed on depos- ita subject to chaok at sight, aftor 3lst inst. E. MAYNARD, Cashior, ©. ¥. GREY, Prosidont. T, L. FORREST, Cashlor. CAPITAL, $300,000. Hide & Leather Bank 8, W, Oor, Randolph and LaSalle-sts, Tramactsa goneral Bauking busincet, and sollolts the ‘sacounta of morchants and othicrs willlng to do busincss ‘where o intorest on doposita 1s paid. DIC. Wo colloat, claime of every descriptios ehroughydE Lhe United Biatas and. Daoa the namos o thoso. who' dant ¢t paril ‘and Fublish "Pay.. Somi-snunt roport o for ollvery to subscribers - FRASIRIC HERGAN Ll OLLECTION REENTY, 16 Madivoo: ROBERT WINTHROP & (0, DANKIRS AND TROKERS, No, 18 Wall ew Yorl BONDS "AND GO x«?:iflf&'&’ffl«%ffl?flm ud transkct & goneral Banking and Brokerage LAKE NAVIGATION, GOODRICH’S STEAMERS For Ractno, Milwaukeo, Slicboygan, eto., dally, Sundays ‘oxcopted, 9 a. m. _Haturday Ksoursioh Loat for il . Wauloay olos, 40n't 10aY0 UOLIL S , 1. ¥or_Grand Ilavon, Grand Raplds, Muskegon, ste., trl- ‘weoliy, a1, e 8t Joenh, daily, Sund tod, 108, m. Bate O iagor okt ont Losve wrtiE g e 100 - B For Green Iy Ports, Monday, Wodnoaday, and Friday, w7 et A " Voat gons 10 D. foudiy's and” Weduosday’ Taca: B BISHOP COURT HOTEL 511 West Madison St., Ta & quiot and FIRST-CLASS Houso for familios. SPRUIAL INDUOKEM Repotitlons B, ptlsiar, WIN'TER RESORT. ROYAL VIOTORIA HOTEL, o Py Uahamas, o Y i o, el DB 678 iroadway, J. PORTER, Propriotor. the " DRESSMAKING,. Fashionable Millinery A e i Atk PR o aeey 3 ANTE: i B WHATKOWHIY, Drossmake Janers, INSURANOCE, GEO.C.CLARKE, TIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE AGENEY Nos. 3 and 4 Bryan Block. LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LONDON, A. D. 17%0. Assets (Gold).. $13,234,000 MANUFAGTURERY F. & M. INS. G0, BOSTON. Assots ........ HOME, INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBUS, OII0, Assots ......... ..$800,000 RTAWESTER NATONAL 1. 0 Assets .. $415,000 HOFFHAN PIRENMNUE COMPANT. e ..$300,000 NEPTONE, F. & M. INSURANCE (0, BOSTON. -.8350,000 PEOPLES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ..$331,000 JEWELRY, &e, WATCHES, Jowelry, Silver-Plated ‘Ware, Spectacles, and Opera Glasses, at lowest prices. RRY & FALCH, State and Madison-sts. STEAM HEATING. STEAN HEATING APPARATUS, ‘Wrought Tron Pipe and Fittings, Valves, Cocks, &c. Estimotos for Hoating and Ventilating furatshied on ap- plication. SAM'L I. POPE & CO., 87 & 89 West Lake-st. LADIES UNDERWEAR. R. H. McDOWELL, x;;!l South Halsted-st, and 197 South Clark-st, THIS DAY (from Auotion) 100 dozoa Ladles 'ronch and American Coresta at 500, 15\7‘ Also, mpacial Largains in Ladios' brio, and Morino Underwosr, Sarolitan ducct, Lol 131 Bouth Halatod gt & GENERAL NOTICES. LUNCHES BY THE LADIES OF THE Union Park Congregational Chareh, AT 172 MADISON-ST., NEAR LA SALLE. £~ Entire Bl 60 conts. . At the Request OfMany Patrons ot the Expasitlon the Execu- 1ivo Committee Finve Declded to Sell Half Commutation Tickets. Fiftoen Admissions for Five Dollars. Apply at Treasurcr’s Oflice, Exposition Rullding. JNO, P, REYNOLDS, Sceretary, Evening papars oovy. Union National Bank. ‘E}:n?fi}‘:}“'n“‘.'.,‘.‘;"’,;,. TRENTON, N. J. Ladies’ o-balf tholr sav0 on and Rotatl, on 1IN LIQUIDATION.—Notive is Unlon Nationsl tlank of Chicago byan affirmativo Yote of its shareholders, owning mora than two-thirds of 1ts stock, Lisan placed in Hquidation, uuder the provisions of Seotlon 41 of tho National Currency Act. The holders ot its notes, and other creditors, are notifiod to prosont for paymont tho uotes and othor glaiina againat tho Asso- clation, G. A, IVES, Oashlor. Bastern Tnsolvent Tnsrance, Creditors dosiring to gonfer with me re- garding olaims, onn do #o this weok and next, ot the office of CARTER, BEOKER & DALE, 71 Washington-at., from 0 to 1 o’cl’k. ‘WALTHR 8. CARTER, JUST R{!“GEIVED VAN SOHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, Ana iargo involoo of Porry's justly-celobrated Moth ar d Y A ;fikéfilx.‘r’é‘firu'l'.’m.o‘”“""“' ad Fimple Ramody: FOR SALE. PAPER WEIGHTS, In Gloss, Bronze, and Tron, A beautifal assortment at wholosale and retall by CULYER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. UMERS will find it profitablo t i Tinonhoro: P HINDLE £t S Rrse hotoro orderin elsutiora, Wholosale and Natail Stafjonors, Printors, ‘and Diank Buok_Blanufacturors, 168 Olack-at, ‘WHITE MANF. CO. The A Bafoty Lamp, WARTLANTED NON.EXPLO- IV, insoid exdiunlvls ot ot Ularicat, Ghlesys, 2 A E % insold et wholeaals ortalal” Mo ealdbitcn i th Dunltion INIIGIAE i a varioly of styise anil Drics. thos0” donlrioy“Sorraot astoty in tho uao G ail Ilaitio ofota, o Bifoct Yamhh “sfo rospoctiuily : % Agon At our store, 171 Hlfl‘l]th DISSOLUTION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION. The copartnorship horotoforo known undor the name of W. CHUROH & CO. 1s this dey dissolved. O, W, Oburohis slone authorized Toooip} for o of e Aod Jo the W tnumon, Oblosgo, Oct, 3, 1073, JiRNILY GADYS LAEESIDE MONTHLY. Ready This Morning! Third Great Special Number OF THR LAKEST HONTHLY. A Magnificent Exposition of “CHICAGD AS SHETS.” CONTENTS = THE 'OHIOAGO OF THE POET. Bonj. . Taylor, THH OHICAGO OF THE THINKER. John M. Binckley. THE OHIOAGO OF THEH ANNALIST. Androw Bhuman. THE OHIOAGO OF THE VISITOR, Hyv- erott Chasmborlin, THE OHIOAGO OF THE FARMER. Fronk Gilbert. THE CHICAGO OF THH CONNOIS- SBUR. Horatio N, Powors, THE OHICAGO OF THE EDUOATOR. Teandor Btono. THE OHICAGO OF THEH OARRIER. D, O. Brooks, THE OHIOAGO OF THE ENGINEER. G. A, Pierco. THE CHIOAGO OF THE BUSINE MAN, Jas. W, Bhoahan, 58 THE OHICAGO OF THE PUBLIOIST, Chaoa, C. Bonnoy. THE OHICAGO OF THE READER. Sim. eon Gilbert. THE OHIOAGO OF THHE MANUFAC- TURER. David H. Mason, Ag THE OHICAGO OF THI . SEIoae0 B TRAVELER. THE OHIOAGO OF THR *8QCIETIST.” THE CHICAGO OF THH OYNIO. THE OHIOAGO OF THE OHRISTIAN., David Bwing, BENEDICITH. Thos, 8, Ohard. Price, 35 Cents. For sale at all the Newsrooms and Bookstores, Trade supplicd by the WESTERN NEWS CoO. F. 1. BROWNE & C0,, Publishers, Lakeside Building. This Morning—For falo tho Bxgosition, and i Madlson st 1 THE LAND.OWNER SECOND [VERSARY BOK CONTAINING 100 SUPERR ENGRAVINGS OF SIS EAggAVINas or ne- Among_ them fta geandost, Publio and_ Prirato Butld- inge, “TLo only'valline. wartby 10 Gomimcmorsto tho AR- BEptaary of tho Great Fire: Unifora with this Tool (s the Tiest Anntvorsary book, anaw Kdition of which s now rendy and for salo by all Nowadealors.. Mafied to any addrens on rocoipt of 1 oter and 8ot In atempa: 373 WG Co! “bubilsicrs of The Land-owior: 01 Madishs: RTS SHOES ‘We have the exclusive sale of E. C. Burt’s Fine Shoes for this city. BULLOCK BROS, (50 and 52 MADISON-ST, Bot. Stato and Wabash-av. REAL ESTATE. HIGH LAND. ‘Washington Heights Lots, adjoin. ing Morgan Park on the north ; two- thirds of an acre each., Inthe mar- ket for ten days. Terms, one-tenth cash, balance in four yoars at 8 por cent. Each purchaser must sot out large elms. Property shown every day. R. P, BLANCHARD, 163 LaSalle-st. GIVEN AWAY! 20 Lote, 262125, in » bosutifal Ghicago Hubuwb. Come mataios fave, 150w A7 SHAMGO oy 108 Dobie. Rbstraia: aod improvaniont ot atroota. Tickota furnlshod to view tae ok 54 LaSuiloat., basoment. COOMMISSION MERCHANTS. NOTICEH TO SHIPPERS. J. 0. MAYBERRY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, G, Gras S, Dresed Hogs, B, NO. 2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, CIICAGO. £77 Lumbor purchssod by tho cargo or oar-foad; alto, ¥arm Maoligory, o, WEBSTER & EASTMAN, GRAIN COMMISSION, 112 LA SALLE-ST. Wa have paid all dratts, with bills of lading attached, agaluat shipmoata of Geatn, durlng the panto, aud will sa continuo to do, glving prompt attontion to all business entrusted to us, PHANTOM POWDER., “PHANTOM.” R ek N nlcesirwhito o G taco paclors, ENoud fal Lo 113 . - Xoh ata siice to bor duligutod with Lhe BumEAwSING heavTy'IL mites o the complosi o VAR th Sints or e e tra .ul,‘vuid D¥livven. VAN BOHAAUK, STEVENSON RELD, Chicago, _MEETINGS. Masonic, i Lodge, No. 160, meots this (Thurec 15y 28, e SR, Bagroa: s broi . Bogren. at thu W, M. ftods "By ordse é‘."n’i‘r.‘aoun. o CHRISTIAN UNITY Address of tho O1d Catholics of Ger- many to the Evangelical Allianco. What the Movement Has Accom- plished-=-Its Future Pur- pose, Pere Hyacinthe's Greeting to the Allionce in the Name of Common Christianity. Other Papers Read at the Several Mectings Yesterday, Addresses by Prominent American and Foreign Delegates. Addrenss of the 0ld Oathollcs, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonr, Oct. 8, 1878.—Tho following lotter from Bishop Rolnkons and others, writton in tho name of tho “ O1d Catholica " of Gormany, was road to tho Evangolical Allisnco to-day : TNE LETTER. Tho Presidont of fast year's Cologno Cony ceived the petition {»munm through th ichofr, ¥m g to tho Old Cathiolio Congress to send throe delcgaton to the sixth International Uonoral Cons feronco of the Evangelical Mulnm} Deld in the City of Now York from tho 2d to tho 13tof Octobor, and commission Whom to communicate to tho Chrlstian publio of Amertca cortan informatlon, copceraiy o origin, progreas, and success of {hie Onttiolle_ novoment,” Mo thorefors aubmilted it to tho Evangolical representation of the Catlolics of tho erman Empiro, The President Lad firat taken paina to fix n&on @ number of gentlomen who, by thelr soclal position and standing 1 tho movementy £ alao by their inguistio and_othcr atiainments, wera 1it to be proposcd 1o tho Congress ns delegates, Un- fortunatcly, yarlous ressone, parily of o porsonal na. turo and partly relating Lo {bo. ciroumstancea of thg time, oapocially tLie ravagos of the cholera in soveral irta of Germany, compelled them o decline tho mis- son. Tho Prosident himsclf, for porsonal roasons, ‘could not ssaume tho chargo. In conscquence, tho Conforenca had to forego tho ldea of sonding delegates, and content itsel with passing an unanimous resolus tion to 'dd‘“'“‘“"{fih the Prosidont a lettor to the Gen- eral Gonference of the Evangolical Allianco, thanking them for the friendly luvitation, snd for the kind man- xer fn which tho visit of the dclogatea would have been facilitatod. We also oxpross our sincero pleasurs at o teatimony thts invitation rendors to tho great sud ‘unchangeable purposo originally exprossed by us, aud to endeavor to reunite sll Christian confessions into ono groat Church of Ohrist, in which any particular though unitod s far o essontial doctrines are conceriied, may still prosorvo all other pecullnritics correaponding 1o its national character, ila hiutorical culture, and its political and social worthy, ‘With regard to the authentio information touching tho origin, progress, and aima of our movement wo need say but Little sfter the publication of the Munich TPontecostal Brvm‘nmmn of 1871, and_the resolutions and doclarations of Loth of the old Catholioc Con- greseos, st Munich in 1871, and st Cologne in 1872, Vo, theroforo, proposs to give youn brief sketch of our movement, For a long tiine thers had been o Iarge number of thinking Ohristinns, eapectally smong {he representatives of theologieal acience, cor teatnatical Iaw, history, philosophy, who discovered that the Ro- mai Curia tisd sdoptod s plan which tended fo tho annihilation of spiritual liberty in all Lrauches of knowledge, to tho overthrow of the independence of I-\m{,-, abaoluto centralization of church govern. ment by the deatruction of all national and territorial pooullaritios in- individuol churchea; o short, 1o the abioluto soverolgnty of tho Fope in Church and soclety, It wias_ known _that the fdeaa of Grogory VII and Bonifico VIIL weto oxcluslyely followed by ho el that every seeming conceaalon to the exigencios of tho times was duo to tho fact that Rome could not yet openly come forwsrd with s real plans, Up to ihio Inst hour a return was thought possiblo, and it was Attempted to effoct it from tho domain of sclenco, and tlien proparo tho ground for furtler labors, Tho so- colled Catholio Litorary Congress, held 4% Munich, Sopt, 28-Oct. 1, 1863, Openly oxpresscd tbis on deavor, The conduct of tho Ourin, however, pro- vontod such s meoting, and the Syllabus plainly for~ bado thm, If the strugglo whic had Justed so loug was continued quictly in tho reaim of sclence, it brokoout fnto a goneral aud declarcd war imie~ diately after {ho _snnouncement in Si Poters Church—Deo. 1809—of the opening of the Ecumenican Councl, when the delegates of ltome, and of tho Josuits who dlrocted thiem, becantv knowti, the Vatican decreea of 1870, 18ih July, made this contest an.open one, Firut of ail we have those decrecs which pronounce in direct and violent terms tho infallibility of tho Ropoand hiv universal episcorato; but which, from a hopeful infurcnco includo the Pope's absoluto cou- trol of tho conaclonce, modo of fo, and rights of in- dividusls as well 88 of nations, This is our ples and roason forour movement, bocause, affer tho publi- cation of thoso decreea {t bocsmo impossiblo for sy omo who dusired o contlnue in Obristls word and give evidence to the truth to remain lnu(fl:x sllent snd not renounce tho hopo of progress, It has also become clear that these decroes had the solo obfoct of sanctioning a system practically called into 1ife 300 years ago ; declaring Jeaultiam to Do ddentical with Chirlatianity, Romanism with Cathol- icism, and Oltramontanism ‘with O iving to this whole system an immovable formation. Bhould oven the docrees of July 18, 1871, bo recalled in tho same solemn and 'Fl'l‘dle manner in which the; havo been promulgated, ourialism would bo deatroged, and that roform of fhe Ohurch would bo begu ‘which we aro now striving for, In that case only could wo roentor into refstions with Romo, Thoreforo we may acknowledge in principle the primacy of Rome as a historical inatitution in tho 8nme senso aa the anciont undivided Ohristian Chureh ackuowlodged it. Wo_hope and etrive for tho restoration of tho Ohrlstian Church, We frankly sc- Imowledgo that no branch of it has exclusive truth, ‘We hold faat to the ultimate view that upon the foun- dation of the Gospol and the doctrines of the Ohurch grounded upon it sud upon tho foundation of tho ancient, undivided Clhurch, a unification of all Chrlas- tun forms of religion will bo possiblo to a really Ecumendcal Council, This is our objoct and intention in tho setion which has led us into closo relstione with iho Evangelical, tho Anglicasi, tho Anglo-Amerfean, Tlussian, and Greck Oburches, We kuow that this fonl cnnot easlly bo rached, Lut wo seo tho primary evidelces of success in the circum- stance that s truly Christian communion has siready taken placo between ourselves and other Chris- tian bellevers, Thereforo we scize with JD‘{ the hand of friendship you have oxtended to us, snd beg henceforth to tread s singlo path with walk aliko, In order that the work of the formation of s singlo Church of Christ shonld become an establishod fact, overy individual Christion creod muat cast off evory~ thing which has beon introduced by men, and ro- stora that disciplie and thoso rules which rest upon tho foundstion Ohrist the Lord jaid, and which meot tho Just requirements of tho diifcrent natures, andof thouge, Ui it fa our intention snd task o Derform for the Catholio Ohurch, We wish to cloanso It from tio stains of a dopravity which Lns gradually fncressod for movo than o thoussnd yoars, All that Roman domiuation has created {hrough cgotism muet be removed, Every institution aud custom which hna cropt fn’ burtfulto truo Christion Vitality must bo cast out; fnstead of justification by worke, tho Jnstification by falth ; 1mstead of Lypo- critical bigotry, o pure Ohristian lfe must ba Drought into its bellet and conduct; tho doterior- atlve of tho connlitution of tho Church with an iustrument of tho biorarchy sud of (ko Homan Bishop ‘must bo provented by the introduc~ tion of tho rulea which guurantoo ta tho congregation thelr fullest rights, ta the lowest as well aa to the high out §In ahiort a ayatem of discipline must bo intraduced in Which truo "Christian enrnestness, aud Christion ‘morality united with Cliriation lovo constituto this end, not & Lllnd subjection of the individual or of all tothe flut of a clnes or of a singlo man j iu brief, we wish to reform tho Church 1o such a munner, that it shall bo. como & followship in law, in belief, aud In tho works of all who Lolieve in Jesus Obirist as the Bon of God, andus tho Bavior who alono. ha been and il ta our Modlator, Great chiougos will ba nocossary to attain this end, 1t can only be attained by roflect{fon and a wise chioico of wnJl and meaus, Thereforo we wera not discon- corted at \\Ioimnl of those who sald, You only re. Ject tho nfalibil the othior abaurdities,” We have overcome the desiro fhint oxiuted among oursclvea for aiddon clntigo sitico we hiavo all como to thio boliof that thy prejudices und 4ieas in which wiccessive gonorations Liava boun cilu~ cated canuot bo destroyed in » single night, 1t has Docome maulfest tooll’ of us that our reform will bo far suoro uflicfent 1€ wo proceed with deffteration, becauso exporlenca Wil then tench us to dut loct in tho good Introduced tio shudow of ovil, Womay coutend, without vanity and without being accunnd of axaggeration, that no religious movement which docs not alm at ‘the destruction, but ut the smalioration, of the cxiating stato of things which hus to rely upon lia own efiorts, which lus hithorto ou- gaged s staatonce (rom o B, bit o tho, oonc irrry, hias lad great obstacles laid ‘in its way, which rocurs iu an age whon, on tho one hand, indifforenca end materialism, and, on tho othor, fanaticlsm and many political fufiuetices predomiuate fn all clussos ot socloty, bas boen so succossful in so shorta time, ens To- stinn polioy, and of tho Pope ; 501 Wil to retain all wwhother wo considor iis proportions or internal ro- sull, cltlior In tho provinco of tho law or that of lifo, On'Bopt, 22, 1671, it wwo doformined in_Munich {0 orgunizon Guro of Bouls, To-lay tho Old Chtholio Charel, numbota 1 the Gorman Yimpiro 31 congroga- tona fn Tinden, 83 congregationn s in Davarln, 3 can- gregalionn s in flenac, 21 congregationn; in Primsia, 1 congregation. In tlicho congrogationn over 6,000 mom- ‘bera oro enrolled. 17, desplto of tho difichitios and inconvenfences which many sffer from openly jolniny an O1d Oatholle congregation, and in spite of tho wani of chrches nnd ollor mcata of grace, anich n rosult ha beon slready roachicd, we may Loldly hopo for far greater mucccases as moon 88 Church bas boon Tecognized by tho State, forty priosts, of whom eix have joined us in tho coureo of this yonr, Inbor for tho salvation of souls, ‘They will also hiave accesslons. Bix young men, noxt ‘winfer, will study Old Catholio flmnlog)fln tho Unl- ivorsity of Bonn, Inmany places the friondahip of our Evangalical breiliren Lisa rended egulnr worship possible in Eyangellcal churchea; in others, tho ufliorities of tho Uovornment lavo grantcd us cliurclies, In Austria, in Swltzerland, in Franco, Ilaly, and Spafn our movoment meots wis o reaponso. 1f w look ot {ho internnl results thoy aro squally en~ couraging, Dy tho choico of tho clorgy ~snd the congregntion in June 4, 1873, Joseph Hubert Roinkens, Professor of Theology at Drealau, wns eloctod Old Catholla Bishop, Ilin in: closed pastoral letter furninhica an ovidenco that tho Eplscopal ofiice will be carried out in the truo apostolio Bpirit, Ifo wos conscerated on Aug. 11 by ho Diskop ©of Deventer, In tho prescncs of nuUmetous prieats of all ‘Tho thres dlocoron of tho Church of Utrecht, and {hls ceramony hus etrengthiencd our fellowship with that Clhurch,” Bleps have Leen taken to communicato with tho Armenfan Catholics, Thus we are in inti- mato communication with that portion of the wholo Churel formerly unlted wndor Rome which doos not pubmit lacl o Fapal absolnion, sad siands fast by tho rights and falth of tho auclent Church, Internal roforms hava alrendy beon g, ouch s per- linps oro eujoyed by mo brauch of tho Christian Cliurch, Wo linve sfmply sbandoned tho abuscs of the adoation of ealnts, capactally tho exoggoratod de- votion to tho *Holy Mothor" aud of absolution, Wo Linve douo nway with the abuso of Scapularies, medals, and such Uke, * Tho payment of monoy for tho reading of masecs and publio prayers havo boon abandoned. ‘The national langungo has practically beon ?cm\mlly adopted in tho Clurch service, and 80 far in the giving of (ho eacrament us it waa ‘poasiblo (o do without clinnging tho gonernlly-accopted doctrine of tho Latin Church, ‘Tho Inclosed provisional rules, which were adopted at Cologuo June 3, 1873, have aiready sdmitted Iasmon (0 ceriain authorlty fn'the govornent o o Church, an authority which, in all its conditious, 1s lhnm\lgll]f’ in keeping with the rules and customs of the auclont Church of the first conturics, and lacks nothing to tiose which would appear desirablo in our Jrogressivo sgo. 1t th proporiion for o ot of ules for synods and congregations sbould Lo nccopted, as it loubtioss will be by the Congress at Constanco and by the first ayniod, we ghall poesoss a constitution which will Cr ably be of guch un oxcollont character that it will bo ardently desired by most of our Evangolical ‘Drethren in Gormany, A Cathollo synod, composed of 8 Bishop, of pricats, and of Inymen, indicates a reform i tho Gliurch which only n fow ycars ngo would havo appeated {mposible, Wo binvo written out n constitu- b on which Bcems Lo us casentlal, and which is as fol- oy ¢ “Tho Epfecopal oftics to Lo the lending one, Tho functions of Biskops and priasta nro to dlssem- inato the truths of salvation and proclaim the Word of God, Al Ueltovers azo to co-oporsto fn 5 legal and orderly manner, “Thus wo hiope o replaco the rolgn of arblirarincss and contralized abgolutism by Inws which coincldo with tho spirit of lovo and unity, in which tho com- ‘munon of bollovors should bo guided, Wo closo with tho oxpresslon of our wish that your conforence moy sucoeod in bringing about an Zotivo, clogo union of tho differcnt brauches of the Evengelical Ghurch, ond with snothor wish, both for you and for ourscives, that tho bond of mutual Iovamay bo drawn over closer, that wo may found institutions which nro Ottad to proparo the woy for tho Toconciliation of sll Ohristian_crecds, and to “lead to that objoot unto which wo shonld all gtrive, that under ono Bliephord, nudor tho Lord Jesus Christ, tho mem- Vers of Iils Woly Church may form o inglo flock, . May God gant this, snd moy Mia blessing ba upon our work, ‘Conwratio, Sept, 12, 1673, 1n tho namo of the Gld Catholics of Germany, wo sl oureclvor, Josern IutEnT REMKENS, Bishop, Dr. Von SouuLrs, Privy Councillor and Professorat Boun, President, Dr.'C, A, Con¥rLIUs, First Vico-President. Dr. AuobsTiNE KFLLER, of Bonn, Sccond Vice- ‘President, Tore Hiyacinthels Letter, ‘The following is the lotter of Pere Hynointhe to tho Evangolical Allisuce, not yot réad to the Conforonco, and seut oxclusively to Tue Our ©AGO TRIBUNE: Qexzva, Sept, 9, 1873, To the members of the Ecangelical Allianze at New GENTLEMEN: When T nccepted, now more than a year ago, the invitation which your Committca did me tho honor to send mo for the mm}lln‘?l of the Evaugeli- cal Alliance, T could not conjecture tho obstacies which would chock tho oxecution of my promisc. Wlilo suf- foring from tho sacrifico tioy {mpoeo on mo now, I do ot regrot theso obatacles, for thoy concern now dovel- opmonte of reform, 0 which {s attached, in my opinfon, the ' muisalfon of tno_ Catholls Oliurch, Tn confiding to mo n task much boyond my individual powers, but which Ho will aid me, I trust, o pertorim, God e fmporcd upon, nio dutlos whicli {ako procedence of all othora, Wil you cxcuse me, then, gentlemen, if {n heart alono I join you? By lia ‘warm impulses, my wholo belug goes out to you, For a long timo already, I havo counted frionds among your rapks, Indeed L eun call you all by that name, Tor, united Ly faith in tho samo Christ, the only Son of God, snd the Reedocmer of men, you are labor- ing to bring togetber on common ground the different Christian confessfons which bave been so sadly and, until now, 80 frredeemably soparsted. My mbition, T confess, 18 still highor, = Whore you aro satisfiod Witk an Alflance, I would desire an "organio and viial unity. ' T bellevo this unity to lio in future deatinies of tho Chrlstian Church, becatso I discover 1t in its primitive trnditioun; and, above sl, it is in tho will of ts divino foundor. "If, like that. weakoued Church of theApocalypse,all Chriatfauity werenot falten from it first fovo, it would not boso diflicult for it to Tealizo order, even fo conceiva joyous mystery of ita unity, Timo doca not permit me, gentlomen, to give you dotails of tho particular work if Whiok T ain Iabor fl\g ot Genova; and much you wieh to hionor with your sympathetio luterest, besides {his work, ia known (am\mh the pross, I venturo to count at “need upon tho Rev. Pastor Frank Conlin, who will doliver to you this lottar, to speak to you of my plane. Will you secept, gontlomen, with ronewod “oxpressions of my Qoey-£elt egrot, tho assurrace of my most respoct{ul and affeotionatcly-dovoted xogards, In our common ‘Daster and Savior, (Sigued) ‘Hrxacivrue Loxsow, * Allinnco Mcetings ¥eld Yesterdny. Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, New Yonx, Oct. 8.—The Evaagelical Allianco waa devoted ta-doy to tho discussion of Roman- ism, Threo acations woro hold in thio morning. In the aftornoon tho delogatos to the Conforenco rodo to Brooklyn and Groonwood Comotory, and. in tho ovoning dinod at tho Academy of Muslo, wwhoro aleo o public mooting ws hold. Sormons woro aleo_delivored In throo of the Now York churchos by foreign dotogates, Tha firet soction of tho Allianco mot at Association Hall at 10 o'clock, and four important papers woro road ou the genoral topio of TPOPEDY GINOE THE VATIOAN GOUNCIL. Tho firat wo wro by Profossors J, A, Dornor, D. D., Professor of the University of Borlin, and Rosell W. Hitehcock, D.D., LL, D, of the Union Thoological Sominary, New York, de- liverod impromptu. by the Kov. Goorgo Flach, D. D., of Paris. TIIE GECOND BECTION mot in 8t, Paul’s Mothodist Episcopal Church. In addition to tho reading of the lotor of tho 01 Gatholics, papors woro read on_the ganoral topio of “Tho Old Oatholica in Conflich with Tomanism Tho_first of thoso was by Prof. XKraft, D, D, of tho Univorsity of Bonu, Prusein ; tho _socond Prof, O." Pronler, D, D, of the Thoological Sominary Freo Church, of Gonos, and tho last wan an impromptu addroasby tho Rov. . J. Storrs, D. 1., of Brooklyn, THE TIID SEOTION mot in tho Fourth Avonue Prosbytorian Church. “Thogonoral toplcdisoussod was : *Tho Prinoiplo of thio Rtoformation and tho Lvangelization of Roman Catholio Countries.” o spenkers woro tho Rt, Roy, Goorge D, Oumming, D, D,, of Kontuoky, Prof. Goorge P Fishar, D. D., of ¥alo Collogo, tho Roy, T Lorraioux, ‘of Paris, tho Tov. Frank Conlin, D. D., of Goneva, and Pros- idont Alvas Hovoy, D. D,, of tho Nowton Thoo- Togical Lustitution, Masstohusotte, o {he Assocluted Prean.] New Yonk, Oct, 8.—1ho tiosslons of the diffor- ont ootlons' of the Lvangolipal Allianco scem to bo growing in intorost. 'I'ho Assoclation Hall was orowdod this morning, and largo numbors woro unablo to gain admitiauco, ‘Additionnl Vico-Prosidents woro_appointod, owlng to tho numbor of mootings to bo hold, A NEW APPOSTLE. B, L. Payno, of Virginia, wants to bo hoard and writos 'L T do not o forth the morits of Chirletfublor than any other man, whon you Jus i, hon you vasy sy thet Lou ol el ally st ot od by o operation of s Holy Spirie” ! ‘TilE DOOTRINE OF PAPAL INFALLIBILITY. 8t, Paul's Ohurel was orowded, Aftor prayor, Prof, W, Kroft, D, D., of Bonn, Gorinuny, road o papor on * Papal Infallibitity and Old_ Catholi- olem.” 1o unid that in ull thio deorocs from tho Topo no roforonco was mado to Potor's sucoos~ Blon, bt to Potor Limsolf, who denlod his Lord. "o Poge s tno toschor and shopherd of the on: ¢ira Oliuroh, Ho, both by dsy and night, wae tho docidor, tho final docider of disputds bos twoon flogh and blood, At tho last Vatican Counoll, thoro woro G633 prosont, whoro thiore should ' bave boon ovar 1,000 dlocossn mombors, in order to ronder valid sny ations ' thoy _mmy porform in those mootings. ‘Tho_Pope, in~ his own namo, onn lasua doctese, In tiako moalings tho Popd rop- rosented himaolf 1 tho Vico-God, tho rapresont- tativo of tho Deity, It wns blasplomy to ay thnt wiion tho Pope ihoughty It vos Chtat thinle fng o Dfm, 6f fhiat OArit was visiblo in tho Popo, Tho'Pope:Romich Anti-Christinnity was novor strong au in our dy. 16 was unadultor~ atod arroganco in_tho Cathiolic Ohurah to hold their Ecumenical Couucil, No ono was ropro- gonted iu it but tho Cardiuals and Bishops aud o fov lnymon, Prot, . Pronler, D. D., of Gonovs, mada an addross on_* Catfiollcism,” and Dr. Storrs, of Drooklyn, followod with' sn sddrogs ontitlod “Tlome's Apponl to Educatod Protestants,” and was vaciferously appisudod. TIsOP ogAAING. At tho Fourth Avonuo Prosbytorian Ohurh a mooting was held, with Bountor Buckingham prosiding, whon o’ ablo controversial discourse was delivéred by Bishop Cummins, of Kentucky. AT THE ASSOOIATION HALL MEETING, tho firet papor road waa by Prof. . A. Bomner, of tho Univorsity of Borlin, opposing tiio clalma of tho Popa to infallibllty ind of the Catholio Ghurol to unity. o alfo tonched oh the sub- Jeot of nomina\ Protestants, who, ho sald, did not undorstand tho Gospel auy moro_than Ro- man Cathotles, Prof. Hitcheack followed, and thio Rov. Goorgo Fikch, of Paris, gaye o dogorip- tion of tho royival of Popery In Franco. Tho Tov. Loopold Willio, read s papor on * Tho Gor- man Empiro and Ulframontanism,” and the scs- sion adjourned for to-dny. ENTELTALED, * At tho olose™of the ousivus in tlie afternoon, tho dologates visited Greonwood Cometery, and {rom thoro wore takon to tha Acadomy of Huafc, Drooklyn, and_ontortained ot dinner. In tho groning, b grand publle rosoption wio- givon thom in'tho_eamo building, tho Rov. Dr. Storra proslding who mado au Gddross, followod by ho Rov, Mr. Prookott, and others. Tho Rov. Dr. Parkor, & London dologato to tho Conforonco, ronhod to an immaneo congrogation this aven: g in tho Rov. 3r. Hopworiirs ehurcl. Xnsiallation of a Congregational Pas= tor in Dotroit. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ernorr, Mich., Oct,8.—Tho Rov. Dr. Eddy will bo inatalled 08 pastor of_tho First Congro- gational Churoh bioro noxt Friday evoning, tho sormon belng prosclied by (o Lov, N. D. choll, Xowa State Christinn Convention, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs Morses, In., Oct, 8.—~Tho rocond day's sossion of tho Stato Christian Convontion open- ol with an increasod attondanco. Tho Into Board mado a longthy roport to-dny, showing the num- bor of conversions and incroaso in memborahip. POLITICAL. Nominations and Platform of the New York State Lib- eral Convention: Miscellaneous Polition] Items, The New York Liberal State Convens tion. Exuma, N, Y., Oct. 8.—One hundred and thirty-two dologatos aro prosent at the Stato Liboral Convention. Tho Hon. John Coch- raao called tho Convention to ardor. Tho Hon. Frodorick A. Conkling was mado Pormanont |« Chairman, and made an nddreas, which was fro- quently applauded. At the clos of tho Chair- man's addross, & long Jist of Vice-Prosidents snd Socrotarios was appointed, ond » State Commit- tao, conalsting of ono from each Congrassionn) District, was provided for.” A Committeo on Ttoolutions was appointed, with Porter Sheldon for Chairman, and a rocees was takon, Tho Convéntion rongsombled at § o'clock, when th Stato Committoo was announcod. TUE IESOLUTIONS congratulato tho peoplo upon the growing dispo- sition o opposo auy porversion of civil Authori- ty s reaffirm tho priuciplos ot forth at_Ciucin- uotl moro than a year ngo; donounco the Con- resemen Who voted for and rotain the do-callad nck-pay, and applaud those who roturned it (o tho Troabury ; rogrob that the Prosident should s0 mistako tho morality of tho American charac tor sud disrogard tho honor of tho Awmori- can namo, as to officially sanction tho bill, eod’ chargo tho Ropublican party with the rosponsibility of its paesags domanding its ropoal ; rogard ns of tho highos! importanco that lines of transpartation botwoon tho Enst aud Wost_bo improved, #o that uo in- tereat can juetly complain of tho facilitics afford- od; deploro tho corrupting influonce of great corporations, wheroby tho agricultural Intorests aro urlp’.{flud ‘nd thie doyelopmeont of the country sotardod ; assort, that tho intomal poliey of Statos and municipalities should not bo intor- forod with by the Fedoral authoritios ; charge the Administration with being responsiblo for tho rocont disordered finoucial condition of tho country, and rogard as of paramount importanco the roturn to specio payment. Tho Convontion alko rosoived that the thanks of all £ro0 mon aro duo to tho tribunal which hay vindicated tho right of local trial by jury and tho froedom of tho press. A STATE TICKET a8 nominatod, as followa : Socrotaty of Btato, Dicdrich Wilnfd ; Comptrollor, Nolson K., ziop king ; Attornoy Gonoral, Danicl Pratt ; Trons- uror, Thomas #£. Rains ; Canal Commissionor, Jaman Jackson ; Enginoor, Sylvanus H. Swoet } Btato Prison Inspootor, ML, K. Platt. Tho Convontion was adjourncd aftor tho usual complhmontary resolutiona wore adopted. A Citizons’ Ticket for Oleveland. Special Diapatch to The Chicago T'ribune, CrveLaxp, Oct, 8.—Politics very lively snd oxciting horc. Tho Domecratic-Tndopondont tickat will probably bo combiuod with tho Ro- publican indopondeut nominations, forming & cltizons' tickot whioh will #woop tho flold and upsct tho rings of both partio The New York Committce of Seventy Dissolveds New Yo, Qot. 8.—Tho Committoo of Soventy Inat ovoning roeolvod that it was expodiont to dissolvo, and appointod & comittoo 0 wind up tho concern, ‘The Anti-Tomperance NMovement in ‘Washington, WasmivoToN, Oct. 8.—The Gormans of tho District of Columbia, at n_mooting Inat ovoning, doolared against supporting auy candidato who has pledged nimeolt to adhoro to tho pornicious causo of so-callod tomporanco, and invito Gorman-Americans fo attend & asg meoting to tako such stops in tho promisos a4 will bost Aub- sorvo tholr onds, Canss County, Nebs GrENDALE, Nob., Oct. 6.—Tho Ropublicans of this (Cass) County, notwithetanding thoir pro- fonsoll eympathy for tho farmors' causo, havo ignorod it ontiroly in theis nominations, ‘Wruo, their platforn indorsos tho Farmors' Dovomont in a genoral way, but thelr candidates do not, as thera Is but ono farmer on tho ticket. L uolows o givo the natmos of thoo saudi- datos, for thoy will undoubtedly be dofeatod by & largo majorits, ay tho Grangers o a siroug tiokel out, hoadod by William B, Portor, Mastor of tho Btato Grango, for County Commissionor ; Willinm, MoCaig, Beerotary of the Stato Grange, for County Olork ; and John O. Qumming, Soet rotary of tho Four-ilo Grango, for Troasuror. “Fiho ring organ, tho Herald, fs spplying tho par- ty-whip vigorously, but with littlo siiccoss, Mussichusetts Congrossionnl nutlons. Bosron, Oot, 8.—Boujamin Desn has beon nominated by the Domocrats as candidate for Cougross from the Third Distriot. pailiineuisi-autus chnd iy SUICIDE IN KANSAS CITY. Kansas City, Mo,, Oog, 8,~A woman named Boliman was found doad by hor husband to-d in thoir houso. Blio was lying on a loungo, an borhoad was spht wide ‘opon h{ o ocharge of finpuwdur from & pistol found In Lor hauds, othor barrol of tho pistol, not dlsoharged, contained four inches of gunpowder and heavy wad, but no ball. The unhappy relations of tho mau and wife wore tho cause of tho act, Nomi= NUMBER 49. THE FINANCIAL NEWS. Groenbacks Still Quoted at a Pree mium in New York, Resumption of the New York National Trust Company. A Bt Touis National Bank Goes into Liquidation, Statement of the Condition of the United States Treasury. NEW YORI. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nsw Yong, Oct. 8.—Confidence s gradually roturning to Wall atroot, and thore is genoral Liope that tho panfe will accomplish po mora harm. Pow additional ftoma of Intorent aro ob- tainable rogarding tho recent troublo. DANKS RESUMED, Tho Natlonal ‘Trust Company has rosumod businoss, and is meoting its obligations. Tho Union Trust Company have made arrangomonts whoraby the losna it made to dalinquent custom- ers will be ropald, and the Company placed in o position toracolvo business bofore tho 16th inst. A maoting of Dircotors will bo held to-morrow to connidor that and othor mattora connectod with the Company. ‘THE BTOOK EXCHANGE COMMITTEE. of Investigation havo roportad to tho Goverue ing Committeo, oxonarating John Bonner from ullty intont in his ovordraft on tho Bank of jorth Amories, toll at o promivin of from 8¢ to 13¢ por aro quol rour cont's cortificatbs of tho Clowrimg-Tiouao sbos tho same. {70 the Associated Press.} ADIUDGED_DANKRUPT. New Yons, Oct. 8.—Dolos . Culver, of Jorsoy, gno of tho voslticat capitalists in Now Joracy, hins boon ndjudged bankrupt. Ho was Vico- Prosident of tho Now_York & Onwogo Midland Railrond Company, His liabilitics are said to bo $8,000,000, —_— THE UNITED STATES TREASURY, Soecial Dispateh to The Chictgo Tribune, WasiixaToy, D. O, Oct. 8,—1'he condition of tho Unit od Btates Tronsury to-day, as compared with that exhibited by tho financiol statemont ma de on tho firat day of this month, is gonerally improved. Each of tho aoveral balances hos ine cronsed. Tho currency now in tho Treasury amounts in round numbors to §3,890,000,—an in- cronso siuco tha 1at inat. cf over $390,000, Tho speial doposit, of logal-tonders for the redomption of cortificates of: doposit is $11,300,- 000,—an increaso of $50,000 . The total amount of logal-tenders ontstanding is $368,066,488, which shows that tho logal- tonder resorva'ins been drawn upon to tho ox- tont of 2,066,488, ‘TUE RECEIPTA FROM INTERNAL REVENUE since tho 1t of this month, to-doy's collections included, amount to $1,601,305.94,—n falling off of moro than 90 por cont 58 compared with tho recoipts for tho eamo poriod last month, But for tho fnancisl panic, the colloctions this month would, according to estimates made Ly tho rovemuo suthoritios Lora, have ox- ccodod thoso of last month or the ‘month proceding to the oxtent of at loast 20 por cont ; 80 that, in_point of fact, tho receipts of tho dovornment from intornnl Teventio eources thus far this month aro about 110 por cont less than they would have beeu if ¢ho panic had not intervened, A PHILADELPHIA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PiaveLra, Oct. 8.—S mooting of the croditors of Jobn McLoar & Sons, bankers, Wil- mington. Dol., who lately susponded, was beld, aud courinued till o lato hour lnst ovening. A statemeut was oxhibited ehowing the totel lin- bilitios to bo 248,000, with assots, if time could bohad to roalizo, of $273,000, If ettloment is forcod, tho prosont valuo of tho assots aro osti- matod at §221,000, No final action ws taken by tho_creditors, but tho fooling is favorabla to granting olthar o compromiso o oxtonsion. THE MONEY MATKET to-day continucs unctitnged o regards the hoav; domand for currenoy and usual stringonoy. Call loans are quoted at 10 to 12 per cent. I was eredibly informed that 18 percent wasasked and obtaingd on what are tarmed prim discount. aoLp opened and closod at 11034 st R DETROIT. Special Disvatch to T'he Chicago Tribune. Demnorr, Oct. 8.~The 10th of tho month is tho pay-day of tho various iines of railronds con- taring horo. Inquiry malces it known that thoy bave doterminod to pay tholr men sbout onc- halt in cash, and tho romaindor in cortified chocks, which ean now be used, in o limited way, 88 circulating medium, This oxamplo of tho railways is likoly to bo fmitated also by a part of our business man, should tho prasont atriugoncy of tho monoy-matkot continuo, Matters co tinuto, howevar, o improve slowly, and it is gen- orally folt bero' that thera would 'bo no further ombarcagsmont, if tho Now York banks would adopt tho policy of full resumption. patasainy ON. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, BosToN, Oct. 8,—Tho pressure for noney con- tinuos, and tho banks make no mation fo aban- don tho cortificate for ourroncy mothiod, though thoy aro paying out more urrancy than batore. Gonfidoncs, howover Is slowly incrossing, In tho outsido markot rates are not less than 12 por cent and a brokerage, and thoy range ovon high- or than 18, In call loans thero is atill nothing doing. There are moro rumors of suspensions, but nothing dofinite. = CLEVELAND, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Creyeraxp, ., Oct. 8,—The offocts of the monotary panio ara now felt bore more than & . wook 850, During tho_provalonce of tho crisis overy ono ehortoncd sail, used as littlo money ns posslblo, and put all his onrrency into the banks ; how #hat businoss resumes itd wonted course, tho domand for monoy in large amounts bo- comes urgont, and tho pressuro ou the banks is very hoavy. LANGE MANUFACTURERS of onr, car-wliools, and railway-iron hold thirty, sixty, and ninety days' papor of the railroads. which thoy have Leon aconstomed to gt di counted, Tho banks, duriug tho crisis, wora obligod to cut off theso hoavy discounts, but now thoy aro prossod sgain for monoy to poy workmon. ‘Tho loading banks sro doing thoir bost to moot all demands, and are gotting monoy from New York, but not 8 yob In sufli- clout quantities, GENERAL DUBINERS fools tho triugenoy more than o weok Ago, and is lagging in consequonco, s PITTSBURGH. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Prrrspunoi, Oct. 8.—Afafrs are Locoming settlod in financial oirclos, aud business is taking fodtu old ruts, Blonoy fs gradually gotingg mor plonty, ud all are looling forward to & good fol rado, "Tho oxtonsivo dry-goodshonso of Moasrs. Molliroy, Dickeon & Co. suspouded to-day, Tha houso falled to got a ronawal of its notos durin the panio, and had to go undor, Thoy aro. 8aid to o rgely indobloi o Posks, Opdyko & Con Intely failed in New York o TOLEDO, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Toreno, O,, Oot. H—Tho Coumitico ap- poluted by the Probate Judgo to oxamino the condition of tho affuirs of Krais & Smith, thosn ‘poudad bankers of this city, have not Yot con plotod thoir worl, but_onough I nlready known o mako a totorablo correot cstimato. “Mho bool showed on thoir faco that the assots of tho ba woro: ovordrafts, §450,000; 816,000 Dills recoivablo, 135,000 totel, §010,000. '1 thia was addod & lot of roal catao turned oy Tontinuod on the Fighth Page,

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