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PROF. SWING., Proceedings of the Fifth Day of the Trial. Mossrdi-King) Murlbiit,'and Leo Tos- “HIy 1o Prof, Swiig?s” Dodtrl=" nal -Sowindhessi Tho* Testimony:. for the - Defénsoli ] Al Tny - Mr;~ Noyes:! 'Willimg: to* Waive: Argi<' ment, bt Prof. :Pattdn | Will, Not Consent. Adjournment - Till - Tuesdny. Yostorday was tho filfth day . of Prof, Bwing's trial, " Tho Rov: Avthlr' Mitthotl* presidod, woa’ the proceodings woro opaned:with prayer, Thbe attondunce was hatdly se large as on previous occasions. ., GOMRECTION, Tho Rov, DF. Paterson said thiat ‘soma’of tho” nowspapers liad roported bim' as sayig that it bad been usual for tho ocolésinationl courts (2 apply the techinienl rules. of evidence usual in piwil courts, whereas he hed said nothing of the Lind. i 4 o Tho Rov, Mr. Blackliurii_gave notice that, in the proper tine, lio would'niako & moilon from | this Prosbytery in tho Assombly for's revision'of the Book of Diseipline, s s Neithor proseoutor nor défense'beliig prosent, a briof rocoss was takon. , When thio, prinéipals arrived tho trinl prococded, with the sama’ char- actoristio features as bofoee. 4 “ 0. 1. LEES Oliver H. Loo was suminoned for the defense. . Te an Elder of tho Fourth Presbytorian. Church ;. wagalso an Eidex of the Westniinstor Ohureh ; had'beon an Elder fort ovor: thirty vears'; Mr. Swing had been Taithiful and Zoalous us & miniss for; ho had preached and taught: ovangolical doctrine; agreod with Praf. Patton 1 the dofini- tion of ovangelical doctriae, in Spocification 5, aud dofined (vas follova: . . 5 « propitiatlon. for our slnsi® that we Bva b redommptian. theenigh His Dicod 1 tnt we ara “justifed by fallh ;. that * thuro ja na pther .namo under heaven givon smong mon whereby e may Le maved;? fhnt Josus s **equal “with God,” and i # God'manifest fu tho fleshs” that. *all Beripturo is | given by inspiration of God 3" and that * the wicked shall go away luto ovorlasting punishment.” Had heard ' Prof. .8wing preach on’ total de- provity on ‘many occasions. i Prof, Patton wanted the sermon in: evidences. Witnbss produced it, and resd as follows from sormon dolivered sinco tho five; | It ecems to.me wa find, this fact in the public tonviction of tho utler depravity of tho masses, and in 1o public approval of any soul that can or will belp'a deformed raco upward, It is the world's confosssd’wickedncss, it {n the world’s universal nnd unborn’ depravity that make the Coristisn moral leaders flame lke suus in the Yuman sky, 1t is not worth while, therefore, to quarrel Bible, when it savortI was born in Iniquil, heart 18 decsitful,” ‘“ine.heuts fg desperstely wicked,” ond ¥ » i must be born ' agalin? The’ conspicuous- needOf Qlirlst, of Puul, of “Penu, of the grout Eillott: puiong, tho Xidiana, shows {hut e Litis is-auiy s ¢ Jictueof umsn ilre, and” that men do"ze0a to”bo orn aguin. Tt us'confess that one'of the: most prominent facts: of soclety s ita moral weakness, 1t augiit {o bo born again, - ‘Witnoss continued, thot Prof. Swiug's prench- ing had beon in keaping with .this. sormon, and bis doctrino had becn evangelical, so far a8 wit- nees could judgo sfter forty, yanrs of evangoli- cal church momborship. Had heard Prof, Swing preach the dootrine of separation of the rightoous aid the wicked, < i Prof. Patton wanted the sermon, ‘Witness read from the sermon, as followss; . . -'There {8 o Chriatinnity. {hat will savo'ths world, It T Dot only 6 faith, but it Las o_morality e . essentiul u8 {la Taith, , 1t not only says, “ Telloveand b saved,” bt {t nsbigna damuailo to Lim who Jeads o wicked Iife:” Thereds' .o Chirlstianity” thut will* not only ol heayen with salnts, but carth with good citizena, Init ‘Vaul'and Christ arg’ not widely separated, and'the liu- man plated above tho_ divinv, but. the morals of the Gospkls com back to” mankind, snd the anxloty for faith {8 no greater than tho hungering after rightéous- anese,, 4 A _Witness Also read from’ another sormon by BIr. Swing, s fotlows ¢ : Ty But amid ol the fluctuations of patriotism, the law of denth-for troason remning written on the'siatute- ook of nations, and son_Christianity, however any class or any ago may rlév above the infubnce’ of, peits alty for sing, yet punislanent remains a porpetusl fuct in tho econoniy of God, Ita dark cloud’will riss and fall, aceording to tho'quality of buninnity, Where- over thoraaro bearts that can 8e no_gaodness in’ holi- ness, none i1 honesty and in_charity, none in Jesus Clrist, none n tho worsLlp of God, wheraver thera aro minds incapable of boing led by the intrinsic good of relighon, thero this daviceloud of Divinowrath 18 ready to descend and envelop with its thunders tho soul that caunotand will not bo enveloped by love, Tho result of sin expresied in ol roliglons. by : the ward Lell," s ® perpatunl fuflionco, lishle logo and. como ns - manlty advances or rolreats in the: path -of intelli- genco o morals, but it :bust lie, » perpetunl fact in a World of befngs capable of Lefug moral, A world of sln must be o world of penalty, By Prof. Patton—Attached an evangelical meaning to the'word damnatiol gelical na given in the spacifleation, declined to namo the cliurches he' considered evangelical ;. Prosbytorian, Mothodist, Buptist wero evangolical ; Catholic; Unitarian, and Unie wvorsalist Churches weraiiot ;' didn't know wheth- :r an Universalist could prench evangelical doc- rine, £ AN Dr, Noyes remonstrated sgainst roi’]i\i\'fllg a witness to ho an oxpert in' theological defini- tions, but the Chair ruled th questions in oxder, Witness proceeded :: Tho paskage quoted from'was an evangelical sentimant ; it boro up- on thie proof of his boing evangolical, h Chyrgh in By Mr. Taylor—Wna au Elder of the South Brooklyn of which the prbéaccutor ywas pastor ; was Elder of the North Presbyterian Church, Now York, _° p s By Dr. Pattorson—Had not studied the tenets of other Churches; had no.time for any other Churohes but his own ; supposod the Universal- lats differed. nmong themselves with regard to future punishment, though none believed as Presbyterians do, i g By Mr. Faris—Did not know of the Elders hav-~ ing naked Mr. Swing to be more explicit.,, Hed nevoer heard him tench tho restoration or anni- bilation of the wicked, Nover heard anything from . Mr. Swing which led bum to think Lo was & Unitarian;. on- the contrary, he pronched a sirong argumont agairiab Unitarionism, to which Robert Collyer replied 1n o sormon outitled “*David Bwing's. Dlistake,” and Robert Laird Collier delivered a saxmon, “David Swing a Man of Straw." That sormon was destroyed. Prof. I'ntton objected to that portion of the testimony roforring ton period autorlor to the organization of the Fourth Ohurch. f L W, KING. % Henry W, King was the noxt witness, Was an Elderin the Fourth Churoh; was an Elder in the Westminstor Church; his oftice cov- srad tho whole period of. Mr. Swing's ministry ; the latter bad beon falthful and diligent in, Lig oftice; had taught and preached ovangelical doc- trine as deflued in Specification b, Witness signed a paper coming from the Eldors. y. Prof. Pattou—>Mr, Swing proached evan- gelical doctrine in his opinion; it was human to orr; hnd honrd him preach salvation - through Jesus Christ ; it was bofore and since the firo, Trof, Patton objected ugain to parol tostl- mony, o8 the sormoug wore in existenco. Tho Chair ruled that thé Prosbytery had on {he previous day decided sgainst his objection. Wituens had Leard Prof. Bwing preach salva. tion by Christ a dozen or twuut{. mos; could not summon suy instances, Iad heard him preach the doctrine of atonement ; the Prosby- terian Cburch stood on a par with other chutches in proaching Chuist. % ‘I'ho witness was tosted according fo tha usual attorn on lus own theological soundiess for o oug time, | o s gt ok : Wituoun felt poraonally nz{grluvod at tho pross. cution for ot directing tho atteution of the Beaslon to Prof. Bwing's heresy. It was a slight of the xossion, . g ! To other membora of {he Presbytory—Mr, Bwing had ropeatedly, preached and taught sul- wation by Ohrigby tho juspivation of the Sorip-. tures; balioved that Prof, 8wing bad proached THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1874. not know, of an.of tho Elders coasinis attendance l"E': LIBE“AL'W"NDED.s 'hfi..ndmlfmfl_l,':;“oo“"‘_“t"'m‘mh’,' ,Hf:,m‘",‘",o"n.lfin o rf: 'mg“xf'n'fqflxn‘"':'{fl“m"“"‘“’“‘i"" 102, 103, 108, WASHING l ON. ( of fecling. Garflold 1s an honost man 3 and, if oii'acooitnt of: Mrs Swinpla proachingy Tlie Committde ap) oflmfl to nescas 8760 from primibt short, all pincos whora worton ato ‘wied o oyl the'¢hurshos In bohl{‘l of. tho. Rav:. Mr. Davis, . tion, oriwhore thixlowent a1 of prostitutos, togother | {,0 UD0R JANESON--1G4, 160, 187, 101, 106, 108%o ; Wil 1he Yary sdnm of mafo oulcasts frorn socioty; | 118 g ¢ : ated pay for Congroosmon, 80 ny to mivo the . roportod, reoomniending. (b distribution of:thats i 4 a » ‘ o’ malo outcasts from socioty, & Chinirmon of theao great rul wuni b 'small an .:Meeling of the A o ,outply thel¥ ithy-voention, . , Jupan MoRousnrs—Ansista Judge Gary. %° . treat ruling Commiteos sals wag o aiall amounls Annual:Meeting ssoclatl e Caldramination of wiieh laces would o o prent fofuihnies fmina doige Qe The Liberal Republican FParty. peics oqul to or biglhor tuan” {ho Secrotarios, T roporerus resommilod, o toryds Elcction of Ofiocrs:. bisaing to tho by, and Wi ofty Gavorament couli do | Usizen zares Ginouir Gount—Jupom_Dauits : horo is Garflold, poorer than n mowapapor-ro: was docided that, whon tho Prosbylery a ening fo moro filly descevo ‘tho recoguition of all | MOND—IF, F. Wright ot al, v, Samuol J, Walker, £8,180, portor, disponsing £200,000,000 & year for tho Jonrn, it be until Monday at 10 o'logk. Rood cltizons than 1€ would by closing tho catnblish- | Jupow GAny—James E, Kolly v, Blar Matal Compn- Covornment, and yob ho muat ‘g0 plond in i 5 “Inonts. referred: to; - Tho- community- shotiid unders i—\indham ‘Nationni Bank v,-73 q i T THE PROTERT, a ty- mzmn. B : heen N n"mov':',nsmn orm'oy":im Interview -with -its -Only flongres- causos, now and then, to llvo..( 0xpoaod to mise, I bad tho influonco, I would advocato n gradu- REP] § = * During tho intorval oceasioned by tho absonco i i o, | btand that with anloon-keeping it nyery puioh na. it ia of a \rlllpl!ns», tho Rov. Willinm Afathows prononted | A Protest Agmnst'-- the - Fmt’ gi‘n‘:l:‘;:q? imiho oFIhion of the, Tov. Reary Nad grptccuslon onmleiakn oveky itk ] $10L18,— Aloxude Ohambsrs v, Victor i t 5 ainful when 1t {a sinful, ahd il 3,05, William Ll v, Edward 0. Brown sional Representative, Gen OROESDEOKAND BREIIAN, & roport propared by the Committos to prosont.to. (] QR ful.whon-it is.not, s 4 5 % ‘ fTos Groosbock’s lilllo A¢ahdnl'nte tlio Gourt ronsons. for rofusing tho roquost of | Wiiter-Girl” Saldons, . “Thoro ia not an Inharent il Ln this teads, and tio | Blshons Sudpmons ror g0n0 storen” "0 0 | I B. Banming, o yourolty?? - odtedl bim tho probéoutor for tho ‘continuance: of tha'easo, *"Thoy say-1t-has, Yot I think bo -ia ono of Toapcatablo part of it im cofinfaly.not in U_lizhwny of JUDoE JAMEsoN—Anta Kieln v, Josoph TFarrott, It wan’na followas”* : teue temporanee, but its atnges arn 0. ot . iho aliledt mon Ohl ‘e oy i : donlorablo nocial evile, - Tha' rasndslable; et of thia | - Cinaure Count—ConersbioNs—Lyman Drldges I ol et homstblog. . . . i 3 A = 2 = v * alip" of the kremm e e e e e i wot |, Special [nstances of Their Wick. | liestsionid bo protastod, ands thos disrespdctabia | John 3, erryman, $310, 4 8 What He Thiriks of T ofds gy whoB weol o alnyeud, e pesesutor for.w vapt|laboval thin cres be et 0Uld bo trentcd e a publio fninanae, thatoannok tad | * Jubaz Nouins—james Ttherford v. Poter Nou; 8 hings. : ) gilie - colintey loids moro e ppsrda Uk £ b ) edness. #0on bo romovod, Vory réspeotfuily sibenitted; verdict, $47,00, and motlon for now trial.—. P, Stows | than Aoy, Thro ls° my' toWnsman, 1, That theru Was no rensonabl robability that the . - 87 Gy-AvEonw, President, otal, v. 0, 8, Oloavor, $10,60.—~W. M. Kmuov, ¥, L, Dolano, wlt whom I rond lnw, You could novor tosiimioy of tho withesm, the v, 1, Laird Qole, | + ; v Hwuny Mrzz, Secretary, | Lorfng s yerdiot, $3,000, Trom Our Own Correspondent, Kiil'hitn with one of thedo 1litle ‘Gnrflold ‘or could Lo olitalned i n rousouable Iongth of timo, ovon + 3 On motlon; offMy.. Scliwnchoy, tho petition | . JUpok Boorn—Nathan D, Dodg ot al, v, Tiromag Wasitikazow, D, 0., May 4, 1874, Grocsboolk scandals, Perliaph ‘it \wak bocauso T 1t could bo ohinincd at all. Potition:.to¥ the - Counolls Wwag unanimonsly‘ndopted; and 1t was rosolvad | 3 Flompeon, $2¢7,20,—Thomas Hosdothl, v.dohu O, [ p natngal thought it w180 | Jags was oxpoctod of him, Thoro is Jolin Shor= 2. st o tealimony 1 diestlon, ovon It cbtatno, ) © | tins Ala: Mutepronont it 4o the Counoll a¢ fis | Geord et ol Guedimnice ey, eagigicheime | LD ENOURD touck mo lnst wighte Tho | sy "o, Who leope‘loval ‘Lo rabilo to, fhough nnd I€ of the charnctor déslred by prossentor, coul meetingin tho ovoning. obdist $H0T 70 Satmel Mosere et Al e omeg ol Republican patty ih Congrass Lisll beon | you mny-romombor.-that, wiien I was in the Log ) 170, ~3 yers ot al; v, ‘0. B, g 20t Lo cdnsldored In o preper manoor) material to the || myo Assoctation of Liboral-Minded Citizons Jataio motlonito Lold aplenlo was tomporarily | Scanios voviel 83, :;h"h"&" t‘"’g"‘;"’fl;"mlfl ']mlmmu;; anwaagors, | slnturc, and theo of Hohanslts. men rout avar @, Deeauss it wonld bo complately robutteil Ly aMs | (Voroln TFreleinniger Burger) hold its annual >om thy:tabls, Sy oro it atood, a tolld column, a happy figure! | to Ui ano'of thom wrote, “point-blunk, that he' duitgaiceady on g thd Beoaby T meoting yostorday ltlnmuin,)nt No. 45 North eh‘)"‘mflfih‘mml' Me, Motz it was. doollod. that MICHIGAN UNIVIDRSITY. Hoolng that 1t stauds alond,—likoe tho unfinished | 9id it Yocauso of his bocéseitica. Glintley, Blide » Bocanee, according to the Book of Discipline, O, Clatk stroat, Al 0 montlily' diies of mombora allould boreaftor 7y 5 i Washington Monumont, and, though peopl man, of Clovolnnd, the xur.xmdmldfio aanagod, 0, 8o, 0, 1t senuingg Uio lestiniony of, mor than one otk stroot, Mr.-G. A. Korn, the Presidont,am [ bo:60 centay. and' that: o oollootor- ba engagedt wonder whothor elttor will'eve 84 FCOPI0 | thint olootion for John, Lioweyor, sdd: @ vina na. it ot i, 200 o e o | ho e, i sonieing: some: urbor SAISTDONAAE | vy, lorgo mimboe of o Sophamore | thiralual plan, romaion rct, appropmiats | "B oA A% i ot s Exctyieny thers, s o, ek, et U8 | T tho abaoncs of i Batltty -t Soceaary, | bubiness tho-mooig adjousned and Feoshman lagion o boow apondogeom | Darmionioos, ol yrlue: T oo 1 Baguing, | e fobmecty pE 170 Boltes mor’ Gormupt 3 rosccutor to bo proved by Mr. Colifer, and the'proso- | Mr, H. Mets: waa‘eldotodi-Beoretaty- pro tom. ——————— n ? . Eifoeind mubmiliod it cudoico ani fensd b S | De minuton of fho st mosting o bro e THE COURTS: tho privilogos of tho Unlvoraity for tha time- | ~Gon. Danciog, of Hebfllton Gounty, which is | , '+ Somovhat more, Wo iad pure adminlstzn. ™ Brals:-“:?u(:lr’;urfir;;b{l’n"-ryprg:;‘amfi;n flnt Ba’nndt | adopted. | — % Lonored collogo-cuatom of * hnzing ;" and tho namo of ‘the wido omplrs in which Cln- o{',',::n""fi”c“d’”:gl‘}f ‘Oliago I;Q'Im! W“%fin thaifsh nms that sald -Collior, had recently’ doparted for PHESIDENT'S RRFORT. Mivcollandouy’ Businosy: Wrawsaetod | Wieneas, The Faculty have beon it toprosent | olonati standd in ‘the nildat of ita legions of hogs. | mnn, Wmmalfltm;hy :uv%: 't:u:nétm Iwfi;:-lll- Europe, and was uot to rotura Lilt next Soplember, bo~ | gy, progidont then submittod his annual re- Venteranyy through tho pross & statomont of their vigws of | Thero, whoro the Obio, wadablo at low water, | voto,—much'loss boughb it yoded ¢ foro he prodiictd the chrges in'this ‘case, About-ten: days agp; - it will- be. romemberad, | tho matter, we deom ibonr privilego and-duty to | is arobstd'by a‘hrmxu--'xi?urnduy'hemgma toan- [ * What hns Bocome of B ia’ Anal” niotion’for - contt \ ; A era . f i . T B e | o ot o T 1 | A6l Mosos. fad ‘. paion botoro: Judgs | 187 bnforo i publio a el stiamoic ef 4o | ity dtuge, oo Libord Repiitan vty | o gD, cox?? snid former nifdavit for'‘contindance, produced at | 2P h Diummond; protoating against o rula prescribod “}‘3‘-,“_,{ Tt i nocosenry to oy thattho “ hnzing fon'Its'sdlitaty Congressionsl vidtory, and Dan- m&‘;gfi,‘a“;‘u mfl{dvbnf :'l "h“GT"!:fl"c‘%lv?; o A or leaving Grant’s. Oabinbt, (he form aston of this meeting, and aapported by | tho year of 1872 succeeded in hnving enacted a i " - B " o ) g e aydta: oo of wileh atalbea 1o/t | Tavy, hicls fmporod wnvaunl Narduhlos wmon i | BYJudge Biodgatt tlint: attornoys swonrlng' to | pragticed horo has alwayh boon puroly mutial | 7oK bore ‘i flag. he fiag b k'dosign of | o was for mwiile tli6 patinocof Sia: o Daripoiliy : Tollatt, 8t in tho judgment of tia Preabytory, by swearing to, | o H o R G L B fed tho. potitlons: in- banktuptoy for their chionta shonld | and good-humorad,—nevor of o charactor that | GUn.‘Sohtirs playingss plbiritive ‘tiitfe at a pikno | Cinclnnati, atid thoy bad & good many réveliie AR I R R T I ! Bl auiars iy filo o bond of indomnity. M. Mosea-urged thob | did, or possibly cotid, xosult in peraonal injury | 6f -Horato Groeloy's mako; hhi, utifurled by | C1C8. o le o vory nccoriplishod manen fitle trtoyand for tho retson tlat tho proseeutori afldagit- | Bokors to such a dogreo. that thoy.mnda & ig- | thp rule wasmot wniformly:onforosus: thabit s | &0 any ena; and that, of Iavs, hothiug doitioctod | Benui, it frrosaod tho ‘Gorman’populace e | 100, fretidions for polities, Poopla'do ot ap= Drave by thptesimony of suld Colllor, by auy ollior | OFOUS war' ‘sgainit~ tho- convistious and | nop pinding:on agonts: of potitioningcraditors, “&‘gho" Jias ioon z:(m:iag"a'(‘r:'ifi; b ‘;fi‘;l‘g’g :{:‘; intimating froe.muslo at tho publle expounb, {:::fifl"d:,l.‘,;t',};flf; "l‘;',“';{:m“" op “’f' i, 2 3 . 3 I nt and gontry who “";'fi;' :;;:}:a:::;! T gg:;;«ggmgfu L gel;m}; ufalmgghv‘flgg and henco-diatinguished: fnvidlously sttorneyz of | hoad o) the Vauquishod party: and, in tho goli- | Thoy ruilied undor f,'and thoy noated in hiz | mado up tho Contingntal Congrens, W6 8t lit- Matthows aud Eldor Barbior, and wag rocommit~ | their personsl libortics, They. succeeded in: tho. courty who. are. ita sworn: ofiicors Judgo | tary caso of * smokiug-out,"—being ondurcd by | ohalr at Washington iho /gontleman-Lam sbont | erally Lo sorvants of tho yidoplo, and ihust ‘ohrn S e et . Drummond.yosterdsy causod thie following ordor | All aliko,—gomo of tho aggrossors ovon nover | 4o visit. tho right to public life by recognizing t o tod. ! FEEEE mfifimg tnml }rnf):a:h Tnlll.th; 5 B(I}IE: Gov;x:nmuu! Yoo mlliré?ld » . g ™ | bad smoked bofore, Theso acts have no con- Lo § o et TLY Tiay: Arthue Swazoy.prosoiitod tio follow- | #ling tools: of’ tlr vilo déslgns, and/thoro- |~ oyygpeq! myint: whom proceting - n bkrmptoy | Fo0toR with collogo-dissiplino o déoorum, as | ¥ i bus| ingg prolebt ngainst tho sdmiaslon by tho Prosby. | fore, {¢ bocamo tho duty of the saloon-kaopors | eracommenced’ by ationioya'or. ngunta o6 tho poil. | HASY aro not ‘dono in collogo-halls or during | s vifth's abctotaty orighged Ih Iaoling Soiion b avance that camslliuouts ikt Spehi i i tioner, thare ahinll:be Alod yrlih-tho. petition sntistuotos | 00llogashioure. A Uil Wit Nbeh S ighged ok | éat, ifit'could logitimhtely bo dono. Beo Wwhat T ! o oA - b once the e, 3 th impunity by preceding classos, and durin, ‘olildldne ‘and {vhto ot averto ton littlo | plo Iaugh ab these things, but they aro Téceived :ug:;(’l:x}lz&rv%c-h;zacla-:: ;;1!9 :fig":p:énflcmflnnm- ;g; orgl}nizngi?n hndhhoen slnrtedt they had worked | " Tyis, it.willibo saen, overrales Judge Blodgott's: | the shiolo, e)l the prohont year hnv;%uun-nhmu faed for thom. THb phrty in the brothor-in-lnw B’. tho poople with » good deal of plensuro,” forted by Francls L. ¥ation agolust David Swing, said | Jike tigdrs and thoir triald and tridulntions wore' | order in part, and” placos ogents: aud nttornoys | 91 Vithout o word o remonstzanco or Waraing | of Gom, DonnPistt, and inhabited his resldoncs, | D0 YOUTOBLOE LH loss of - T0 BANNING, It would bo folly for's modorn Congrossman -to o Tibioral Tapfublicat, pasty fn Gan. | FC20UL 3 Proposition mads to bim by a businosss g k- hargca being: those recelved at the session of this’ 5 " : i e from the Faonlty: ; ” L 8 g el YOuR Do Shytery Mead Ao 3T i o Secoad Bresvporian’| Tiiout number ; tholt brothion woro fnod ind | on i samo footlng: Geoaoipot, T tho actlon of the Tabully Ia | o Guncral having goo to pley-mwriting, while | fof feanking S Yk, Church in Chicago, 5 P J 5 oW BUIT AGAINST THE CITY, susponding six of our number was an nactof | his broad sheet, the Oapital, hes abandoned Lib- ““Oh! T got mybooks, Yauktoly that» new Becuuro the said charges snd specifications nfa sorl- | hoaped upon thom. But thoy.fought on like | Judga McRoberts- was engaged. yestenday-in | tyranny whieh could nok honoably bo anbmitted | eral Republicanism, ard, entoring the Dotho. | COligfotiinan's qiiotn of bu‘bk‘sh'bb(n’ otdered ously dofceltyo n form and subuauce ; that Is 0 80y, | maon, rogardloss of dlmulr.milnnd. finally, tholr | hoaring tlie suit of Peter-Morr aguinal tho olty | t0-by fia without protest: espocially ns thelstze cratio paify, Liab obtairtgd great patrotiage thiore- | Ouo yoor ahead, do not reach him till near the hat tho specifications wnder eliargo. firat, ro elthad | Sy FECH O top S O o tra-conatitutional, " [OTts aplyx is glorious victory' o majority of both clnsses woro implicated in | frofir. ‘Thus'ddrovoltiors Hever go bickivard, | end of his torm. Wien I came,-I' Wont tb nguo, o {elvelou, or exten-conditationat or, whove | Co% 3 Booplon’ birty: s B . alence O et guldlng W | Similar dote, 5 > shongl tho.post Orabbethinks OHGevike. " | Documont-Toom mud sulds +1 am tko whola constituto on offonks. A Tho roport thou stated what had boou'dono by . e ) TF | Resolved, ‘That, though consistency may have | , The Liboral party rose ns I entorad, and wa | Liboral Ropublican delegation, Can’t you serapa : i ‘To fljustrato s Spocification first, regarding tho ugo | tho Soololy, and how dnd for what its monoy | Was oustod' fiomi his contract 8 i8 | roquirsd tho susponslon of thocighty:fous, sinco | fell'ovor dath dthor's slioulders 4md into casy | ltmpdemothing?! TheofMcer inchargebranght of # eq‘nlvac:fl langunge,” is dofoctive, becausn {t 180 | had beon expended - Tho repork-closed with the clalted, . for not doingy lifs- works in¢ time. | tho six had already sufferod the puul ghmm’]l, yot | chnirs. Tho first words e ‘attorod Weze: me ouba 'quarititity of doonmionts liolovging to ‘speaiflcation fu any propor sonse. It quotes o, Tass- | Jiope that tho Socioty might bo kept ininct, as. ’I’lnlnfifll- However,. claimg thet he wad not | wo cannot but regard tho wholo mattor agon- | * Wo'vo'elesteda Governor!™ doparted midmbers, and thoy Eebiiod to pléasa :%tu“;:; :'w;hm::c no 2 v}hl‘:h fl.-h“ llc ot % flg* thoy'wero nbt yot thyongir their ditficultios} and Il‘B\\"e& 0 begin: the worlr for-ton doys sftor the | tirely unnocessary and unjustifiable. Furthor- * Arkensas? " my coustituents as woll as new books,” enutvocatton i Bazed; | Moicoves, j¢ | that thoir efforta might finslly bo crowned with | timo'specified in the cbniraot, atid’ vhat then tho | more, sinco tho F'aculty themselves admit that [ " Ayel™ "Thin lod mo to romark that:T expoctoed as much wore' not" dofectivo in - form,. the _mate | tho overthrow of alt fanatics'and Muckors: - The | city failed in giving.him money to pay.the work- | o havo Loon tho quiotest and moat ordely | .‘And a rovolution, tao?" of his conatituenoy. . Tho Liboral Ropublican tor. of the chnrge wotld.not coustitute an offouse, | roport was unsnimously adapted. micn, and they struck, thus' causihg another de< | clnsses that have boen within tho halls or | “Brookas=and Baxtor," arty, howover, roplied that, if it Wore to Yoquire. Moore's Digot, p, p. 304, 305, czso of Crajghéad and . . OFFICERS. lay. Tho amount clainied 1#'85,610, Tho cise' | Micnigan Univeraity for many years, and ainco Thrée choers were' thon given by the whola | books Tor a Chicago cnnsmu'o'n'ey, they would be caso of Truce, Specifeation At is too vagus tobe(| _The eleotion of ofiidcks forthe! ensuing yenr | ™as givon to" the' jury, with lesveto oal tholx | wo'hve sought, and not without’ auccess, to ro. | party for Ben Rice, fiough W ‘Cpifesind wo | 88 fux n tho romuatio faturo s somo. of wino, A b ose st ‘comaitiute . offagas. Mo, | Yas thoh doclared to bein‘order; aud™ thie “fol- | vordict. forni the glating ovils of diatarbances in chapol | know not why.” But it looked as if the numer- | OIf, batgood! L tnluister 18 required to prench doctriual sormons, and' | 10Wing gontlonien'wors elected : ooy . THE DOBS OASE, nnd about the collége,~which evils have been of | ous Stator’ontof which wo prosumed we wero | , ' Géncral,” snid ¥, “if you will chll yourselt thespecification does not deny that ‘tho ovangelleal’ | President—G. A, Korm, Tho Bilt'of Brownie Bogs agdinst Edward Boss, | long standing here,—and a8 we hayvo always | cheated in1878 wore coming to time. to ordor again, 1 eHoild like to adk what you doctrines are intorwoven' in tho dlscourscs of Prof, | Vice-President—Fritz Eriliman, for divorco; wod dismidscd Thuréday in the Cir- | sought to promote the welfkre of the University: | . 10N IT LOOHS A" oM, think will bo the result of i Swing, . 2 Secréttry—Hetity Mots, - ottit’Gourt, s meéhtioned in T Tnrnose yos- | Resolved, That our conduct has not dosorved | ‘i Libdral Topublican ity is a fine-looking, NEXT PALL'S' ELEOTIONS 7. “Bpecification third, relntiog to a lecture delivered in. | Zveasitrer—Gadrge Fonny torday' morning, aud avothor’ dimilar ono flled | tho consuro of thé Faculty, but thab the ordor | soldierly, ‘emiling young man,—blonde, blug. | Onn the Democratio party hiold Ohio 2" aTUnitarian chapel, to the extravogaist laudation of - | | £inancial Secrelary—JounDe Berg, . . . .. immediately in tho Buporior Court. An injunc- | wo have maintained has boen as good a8 cor oydd, benrded, with plenti Tha Party ropliod thai b i th, Felat dwecutive Lommiittec—F, Schwiichow, Joféph Miehld; forit r in’ tlio’ Lol esol nt tho tondency of this action of | Vernon, O., whore it kuew Columby 0 chaos which reignod oyor all parts Jogalselglon, and spectication cleventh, Feaing (0 m | o bont beor Mvators ana s Diooer® | on Wabaeli svomus, As sbor o dofondant waa | (1 Baoniey 18 In{urious £o 156 srabtacs of Log. | 800 UOGaD tho Dractice of Jaw atlor 1 LAQ mumei | GOWBTY 1o m MOASULD Oxigrod (NOFa. A 0. Wl nud Catlerine T, ot tho gato of Hoaven, ore frivolous, | . PRETTY WAITER-OINLA sorved with' procoss, & motion sas made. dnd | University, in that it destroys that fropdom of | Nith valor in tho Union stmy. Ront to the Ohjo | tional parties, thoy stood without atsbility, on, and not within the allowance of this court, The Progident state the miliy quéstion | Areued yostetdsy aftoynaon to' dismolve this'in- | studont:lifo which has boon, and is, ons of the | Logislaturo, it supported Sohenck ngatnat Bher- | eitlior sido. 'Some Demooiats wora disguisted 1 Blecifeation slxihy rolating to moden: of verltylng | 45 bo disoutied o this musting would bo. what | junctior: Allongrhy aflidavit was'dllsd, negstiv- | grodtdsh attrmetions of tho iustitation, - [mem. It liboralized esrly, romoved to | With their londora and the projudice of tmefr' ook Darobeeat 7 and o the Jow Melatey of psius. | mensurcs should be takeu to have tho licanses | 1 most of tho allogations of tho bill, and'stat- | * Resolbed;, That watendor dur henrbfolt thanks; | Cincintiatl, whoro it had marriod, and con- | Masses. Many Nopublicans had gona over iuto {iive imon 1» and spacification fourtont, rolating fo tho | Of. Pretty waitor-girl soloons” rovoked, as thewe %fi:egffifl%i%m;flgffigl 531 o fur< | hoth to the studetits of tha uppet cladgos and to | Homad practice; wid, whon th' tidal wavo | tho Domooratio party to sattle; othors wera inward call {0 the miuistry; and eppoification fiftcenth, laces wero & disgrace and an outrage on the | I £ 0: A rolating to “OldTul»muyn'nncfigmi" and pecificas Smmny, 8! tion was thon ponding. there, Judgo Mooro, on, | and support in the notion we have taken in this :{:flflk to the standard. Appearing in Congresh, tlon sixteenth, that * religion is represonted in n form' o, JIR'PELG AMONG THIEVES. lening'tho whole {sots; imiediatol 'dlb&fnieuq‘- offatr. . . g 0 Bpeaker recognized it most liborall; quenco was an immonso body of people. who di of myuticism ¥ and othors in walo or in gt axo:| gy Fosepls Zonivscher sxid that bis attention. | the" injonction, blt withoub projudico: Tho | Br. Ouoéh or Sormosont axp Tazsmax | it on the Toroign Affairs sl otbor cm{'nm?c:-t ot voto ¢ all, excopt uipon e o extra-coustituted, and fuvolvo questions which Presby- | v o e 1GOOI L HEE by & Btranger. who, question a8 to who the property bolongs to will CrLAssEs, and its, social rocoption was equally folicitous, | Tho fact isl noithor party is deploted &t ith_ best ”?h':xfiwgé’mnnu? O haustive, but orily ilustes~ | Bme to.his Bnldon about & weok 030, ssling: 'i'x':??n’?n.‘ifi?’?fifii:f’é‘fi%@‘fi‘éfl& dmzmfil Tho ‘patty, like ibia résiduo of it that did not | ou the public stage.” ‘Chore is n_disintegrating A NN ¢ how . far, it i to the npext pretl e 3 s i 0 come to office, was & loarning party, ambitio movement, preparalory to & formative one, o o indssilenad probest it csrgebsboid s, | waltobalit, *ealoony: . The.. mon. . AT by | i very likely anothior request will bo mnde in THE GERMANS ON THE FINANCE QUESTION. godd-nhtared, Watohtal, and l;ntoyr'rnriumz;. "% | ink on ovorywhoro. Tho. vory mogroch nre G Bécausa'it i irregular, It moy mean tocharge (1) | roason for. ssking tho .guestious the night tho-Buperior Couv't for a socond injunotion: 7. S could spéak, also ; and, o for takidg caro of the | turbed. Lobgabsencs from power haa chastened nioncbelle ot nbotlef, OF (1) oseav, oF () inconsivts ‘Ppravious he was. indnced ta .visit ono of thoso . . . DILL YOI RELIRR. = . | 70 tha Editar or The Chtcand Tribiine: . | interosts of' it distriof, has beon indefatigablo, | tho-purer raca of Domocrats, of whom tharo‘ara ency, .or (4) duplicity, 1tis irrcgular, also, Lecauso o 8 Lol ® | . Ablah'Bronk std- Julis' Bunnoll- fifed s bilk i Sm: It may ndt b dhihtérésting to youand | At the présent moment, the ¢ | many, and in Ohio their away has been re: e i g bo ol faultlor denel " | places by two young men with whom he was un- radiey bl Yot Ml & oy L) ¢, tho throp morning Y, and in O y hag been respec. ovldeatly mernlog bo eargo eomo fuult or defilencys” | g uaingod, . Thoy took their scat at one-of the | tho. United States ~ Cirouit ~Court yostorday, | yoiit reidora filly to wodoratind the position of | dailios of Oinginnati givo it aqual eupgort. ablo. Tho purer Ropublicans have withdrawn e o i thio heart,” 1t 1a_ compotent for thia | tablos,.sud were waited upon by,s young girl | SgoinstJ. Ex Lesy Joshus A.Seavoms,J. M: | {o Gernaii pross od thie financs duestion, Thi “ Goneral,” sid I, *what are you going to do | £rom this ferillity of jobbery ; and othors, moro DMt io dotormiLaa upon 8 word oF 6u ach ancontrary (o | whomn' 1o thought be’ would stll Teonise..| X18EE, nud séteral otliécs, for an ijunctign ddd | ¢ oy ' oniningd i g | Hest i7" worldly, aro ashimod of ‘the lny-figurdn pus (o Frofammion of tho antaey lout 1 1a mot compatertfor | Aftor. drinking Ciwo glasses of vino, ba. foli | decotnt! Cotiplalasnts dliogs that ono of thot | fAots, if containod in your liat of nowspaper ad- | ™o, gaid tho Party, * iy frionda sond mo | forward to ndministor the nnsion in thoir name: the Court to .detormino ‘whothor a man at heact | nalosp, and whon ho swoke lio found Kimeolf in | BODK, récovared: » judgmont sgiidt J. M. vocatiog citlior in!?utio_n or contradtion, would | word that oither tho Iiepublican or the Demo- | 1f bold man, like Binino, with the respeotabiliz loves his church or loves 4 creod. r"};h:; 5. | thoguttor, . Ho tct a polieéman aud sked bim }i’lnfn;g :5503334 163, nfid:thfl;otl;er 8t :ggan‘mb cortafuly dofve to diihatico thé forco of ihoim- | cratio, party will nominate mo, if I accopt out- | & of the Ropublican party around him, would SRR RS B S S | o b aud g e e vt o0 | sty St WL T o | Pkt fon Jpend o come Amane 88 | SRSl el e | St e o O AT 2 an X 3 68, 0 s g or & 5 b he > | Midisoi, betivéen ‘Danrborn and'Clark: Atrlv- t 8As ¢ AL 8 0! 5 ! D! $ O ks "o mint ot the soonsnd | Ing nt hih Hotdl, thi' ssrovodre. Hense, ho'folt 1 | Soaverts, abting’ outensibly ob thoir own | tho United States, s far as | cati Judge from a fighit this chmpinign for o, becauseit talon | Lrosidonit oty Cabiiiol aud & sirict Adminise his pocliot 4nd ' found thiat all bia modoy; §203 | obalf, offored *to purchnse thoso | vory largo éxchango-List dnd othor sonrces, thoro | & now. membok the wWhols of tho first torm to g:;::ur&thn,vmem porty might. float over ane i r term,”. e thn citizons of Anu Arbor, for their sympathy | rolled in %' the great - Convention, | Prospocting around, and iiked tho now arranges : | monta no bettor than those bohind. The consos diet] with referenca to thio Confession of. Faith, . . V v Tio chinrgo.da the forin In which & 16w sts3a4 1§ | in curranioy. aud_sovoral.. piecas of silvr, wers Judgments ¢ for 0000 Complainduls | nrobut two in favor of inflation,—all tho ro- | lssim ow o bio fully usoful to thont.” . : « n!?l lden:}ia. '4"1. nlg\‘y‘ m°f" lg:va ‘{l;\l'ymwlll!;ln:‘gangzan::fi gone. . Ho dirootod.thoman to the EF."‘?.‘Y wailer- ::;natlau A m; ',5\:“ mx‘.gs 8] g _:ro oflm?_r »\»]ith ‘n maindor belng faithful and _enthusi- | . This, frankly ulldhulruok 'me a8 sliowing that * Do you think, Gensral, that it wonld be os« gn’gg;:‘r T L AT g ot Contosaion oF Faith o fim saloon,, on . Madinon stréot, biat since had | nL‘oé 1“8 ?h foroy 53%;‘ 3 ?0_ ;!_ i Dé 3 vfl d n; astio advocatos of thoso "‘nm?mtl' meas- | the phrty s upright aind sindoro. Theides_of | 8ible to create tho issuo between governmant by systom of docirine taught tn Holy | heafd polbig more feombim. ' =~ | Q8 Liow I I m"fil‘“‘ of thel - 2§ of | urds, . that _ alon, éan_ succesdsully . .and | onoof those old fouail politicians, soggy in, De- | Proprioty and government by orguuized paily poken publlely sud privataly in a | Mr: Zéfitoschok than wént'oi' tdesy thatthicte | J65 1 B 15 BEERCINE Hho jf gmonte Joroae: | stendily masintain tho _ mational credit | mouraoy or Republicanism, suggesting that, if he primaries through 17 fncoualaiont ith wuch doclazation | wero' ouough didroputabl haususin the'clyy SR o u.’e::fix'agx::ng' e 803 tho GGl I bf o ARHoiu poos fia?fi;fiflffi:}{fi%},fiifi"“ e, Simoelt 07 | called by the Govormiora. of cetain Btatas, td withont alwinm: peoplt tohe K in plac 3 nts, 0. The two raforro: il 3 b, vork, or for his con- . et ntes, ta wingi peoplo £0bo xobbed in placos | 4 %% D P Sédvorns, with tho undorstanding | Lonis c.,.‘,-m,f(&n, underatood- to bo atarted [ Btituents than by button-hoilng thom for votos | cousidor the frailties. and needs of onr period; tbntthoy should immodintoly pay it over tocom- | and mdidtaluéd in the intevest of the Repub- 3 A LEADING QUESTION. dud suggast tho points of roform 2y . plaindnts, This, howovor, Waé not dono, but | Jican party, whotéver thnt nnme may b lofeto | * Génoral, how doos our party stand on the | ' You moan somelbing like s National Gons thion two" defondants couvetted the amount to | répiesen! i tho Lbavéunorth Freig Predst, & | oumroncy??, 5 ... ... .| Stitntional Convention, such us mwopt Pennsyle theit own uso, aild have only ua‘ynrgfid a part: | publication so dolbfally unfmown to f“h’“{h“.‘" “T voted for the legalization of the issnoof | ¥anis laut yenr? That might boaway. Altliotgh, contnining* the Seripture, hog manner seri and profession, | . ¥ R Tho undersigned, protest that, whila it is proper to aliow a wile scopo to a nrosscation, sud, while u Jong array of irsegular aud' frivolous charges offer moral advantages-10: tho acensed, the 'caune of justice and o digaity of Praabytery. afe: compromtaad by golog' to trial on the hofore-named indictment, 8 5 Thy Arthur Swazoy, AL MY, Wakoninn, Itisalso charged that they hiave Dot been acting | very exidtoncs was & thing nnknoivn in Gornian | Eroenbacks, as liby were Walf ohibalrendy, and I | I prestimo, if wo'hnd thelicat kind of . Goverr= 3. T, Mtthows, Gion Wood, and by.a re. | fOF,thomselves i buying-up the fndgménts; but | nowspapor-circlos of this city until tho Iuter- | Wanted to soe the subjaot sottled e to thut. Dut | mont, even with our frailties, Congross. would 8 10, Willlams, Jucob Post.. lofate such infamons | O hobalt of Flagg, Thoy have by some menns | gcean publishod itd ndwmd i & catiloguo of in- | I votod agaivat the $16,000,0000f new Nutioual. | £ive o docent astention to ovils. I thivk tho E, L, Hurq, ‘xyz r( (‘J,u‘rl:m, dons &8 those, waiter-girl. saloods was & hid'this ln!uX montioned in the trust deod. cri flation-organs. i ' ; Bank notes, snd I was _opposed to expansion | Mmobter with us .is; tho Adminlatration hog E,N. n:r_lutt. 7 ix‘finfiffi blur on the good rocoid .of our city, | ferred to Seavorns, and a'ldrgo’ part of it haw |~ And, by the way, Mr. Editor, ib it hot relnark- | anyway, Wby, at.Cincintati yon oan hoirow | gone by defanit: Tb ect in to bo at eaee, e T i o 4 and an . outrago ngaiusy . overy- respeotas | 60U sold, and large profits realized, in fraud of | ol that thosd heathén aind itifidel, or priest- | lonty of monoy at7 por cent." and not. to govern ps if the ensmy vem It is undérstood that many otperahparbupn bl salooii-keoper, . It- provided their enmemios | COmPlsiusnte' rights: Bronk aud Mrs. Bundell | ridden and tyrant-plagued, licontious’ and bopr- | , * Don't you think 880,000,000 of curroncyfs | ¥ight = opposite. ~Tho Cabiubt was brougliy majority of tho Presbytory, will sign the protest. | o6 "Co0 " 5 They. pointed to thess places, | thorofore ask that'injuriclion rany bé gradted | guzzliig Gorand should bo pre-ominantly | toa large an aponnt 2 togdtlier. for it# soniablo and_ docllo ghalities, No formal action, wis token with regard to it, and.triod to provo ¢ dumiablo nntuce. of afl | 8EMInSt Lieo and Seavorns; and tholr mrantoos, | gourid om oll o vital quostions oo | It u’n-iF aiitount,—a looss amotnt con- [ TUingksonk becatme lipslicd. No atterition wha TOMACE JT. HURLDU! g S 10 pravout auy furthdr slidnation of thé land' | corning thd wolfaro of thid preat. nation? | sldering its rélation to b stalidard, Howavor, I | Paid to compiaints, and Congress: bad to do all older of tho Fourth Presbyterian Chureh, testis | Bloce, How. suoh places could prooute & | oy dypit atf ncopunt mhy be'takon of the amouut ! Shildbbat (i tho invostigating. ' Thia,_gavo Cotigre . | liconso was boyond his comprehensigh, and .. hit all ncoount mhy on'of the amouut | Is 1t not.s fit subject fox conbldbration that | think the country 18 to be congratulated o invostignting. Thia. ghve Corigress and tha fed a (o procaing witens, aud. Prof. Pafon | 1opiie R yond his comprelionsio, nd | Jatly dusoh th6 judgateiid, Ticns B iont-oatine anmle 1o s ot | that, .o, Worse . vaa . doje. QR ihe | counicy & perichant for At tH{bgs” out, and objectod as Loforo, Nothing newr was galucd by | gor'y: *\yiion » drubken men carao. {nto. & ré- e e G A e crigig of Abolitioh nad the “Irroprossitlo Con« | final voto I wont sgalnst the Bennto Lill, Tho | the highor form of loglslation wa abinddhod, s ? sesifan, hto ph.s sarion o ver{!xgv 5D | ot oiable siloon, a watchful e7a was Kopt wpon Josephi" B Chandldr filodl' & bill, yedterdny, In | iiict;" sa weltos in this trying hour of maintain. | inflationists, léd by Butlor and Maynard, consid- | Particularly when Congiessmon of both partlos xotorts which bronght down tho'louse, Ho was | [ 0 Tio” wis Kept. frony tallog. iato. tho the Oirouit Court, apaliat A. B Truman “and | jug the natlonal honor ngainst tho schomos of | ered tiomuelves beaten in the end:' Tho Repuv- | found that they could got patronage If théy the beat witoss for the dsfonsey sni Prof, "ot~ | Landa of tho Philistines, but in-tho. waitor-girt T, A. Truman, for oo’ account: Complaivant | ropudiators in disguise, havo iformly baon on | lican yistty lp_roqlsrdoz dn show at all inthe | Acquicaced with tho Exccitlve, and'nohe If thoy on maat havs {0 o 9 | saloons they wero Just the gamo that was waat- | 2278 that he,in 1809, eifored intG & copartnar: | thy right aldb? 18 it mot. notable that tne | admiistiation Of affairs, nnd in Congross it is | did nol. Inthis way, I think the starunces of witness-atand. 2d, and woro invariably dragged and robbod. Ho | Buip with the defdudulite” foc s réir éstard sficbu | grasthat advocntd of sound priddiplas of polltieal | Without raliablo data to g oo, The fact is, the | PRrty-snirit, so necessary to purity, ling been it /TIEDEFENSE CLOSE. ... | Liohod that tho Bocioty would petitlon the Mayop | 1ation. It.wab ngreod to'puralinse Lots 9, 10, 11, | Gendmy fn tlio Sandto 6f_tuo United Statas, thd | Exccative Govérnimudf dded not keow its'own [ meakened. With Tchatdson Soctatary of “tlio - Only _one " thing . more nofr. remaindd or | nnd Gommon Connoll, praying that thoss plasps | 110, and 16, in_ Iuglehart's Subdivision of 'tho | most honorod of our adopted cltizons, as you | thansectins: This Sanfdrd and Javne bilsiness | ‘Treasus’ iho lirgest party it ape.to bo liko that the defonse: . Mr. Noyes produced a copy of tho | ho ’"fpm“d' oy dared not idly: look om, | B¢ 36 OF the 8 M. 3¢ of Sco. 1, 98, 13, | choso to call him, Ui own Amorican Oul | D budh n dradlil ékoviation of puor Riokinrd- | 8b & circus-battle—tho nindionco. I hopo wo can DPresbyterign of Philadelplia, and read there o ip | oncli® porky to pay ono-third; the pur- | Schurz, is.at the samo time what brother Dio | son, and Grant too.” have oue term the limit 6f a Yresideht, Giund from a publiehiad lottor by David Sving in auswor | Brests o i som fontiag oh fosi ilb s | ohasé:wiodoy! A, E: Trumn stivanod com- | Lowis jrould, gl & boor-guselilg Diltchman,— | = Why sb#" . ; might linvo _gone out resieotubly if lie lisd tioca to one trom Dr, Jenking, This was tha lnst tosti- | * Tt was thoir. holy duty o ack at .onao, snd take | Pluntngs. shiare, snd- wab allowed- 10 pér | ono who.hdldd thidho quad “Gidrmian hotions'on | _*Why, to have auch s Government within | Huited to six yosrs.” mony submitted. i moasuros that auck imforal places :be o Jonger cbib intorostoki the” ium advaiicéd, Tho laiid | porgonal liberty that are so distasteful to Plym- | Governineht, siich n wheel withi o wheell It| . THE TWo-TERMbR, THE ARGUMENTS, toloratod, ~If tho Alayor was. compelled to giva | Vo8 bouphit, mubdivided sud. aold; Ohandiér aot- | owk Rock Puritaud? Auid, concoding it to | 48 beon rogulat Vouotian, Couuotl of, Ton o~ [ _* DO you indorstand that b rotobis tlie ides e, Noyes eaid the dofense might bring testis | i " pel o | g a¢’ngont aud brokor, and, ashie claims, fie- | he & faot that thers are nob dmotg | oretly auling thd Cdunoll of Vliirty, Ko disrap- | Of another term:2™, : : mouy o any amonut in the_oase, If thero yera iififi?:fi"?(f?n‘.'fi‘i“u places; he ii‘“‘l’:g!:h':n}i‘ o | quently adynudlog smoll smounts, The defend. | Gormsn-Amerioans any ornendors or praying | utable, fqo;~dutectivos, dotnoliod fovonuo-oflc | “YWoli," gaid tho General,” “be has all tha any cago on tho gido of the prosscution to xebut, | gpecial licondts to thom. ’ sutg® unvey however; rofnsad to divide, dnd he | womah, rior ybt ravivals, horsdy-tribls, iind Mo- | cials, niyal . i 3 Oy snd he eriots go-Botweons in Codgross, ahd | intoentlves to prafer to hang on. You sgo, wlien Henco hie would be inclined to submit the casa ALDIRAAN. SETEL AAHR {hargford 1é8 his bill to get:sniatcount. Ohaud- | Curthyism, is not this end doficienoy Somewhiat | all porfoctly dnkndwd through yenta to tho,Sec- | bis torm closos, Lie will, still: b in middle life, at onco, Aud while it was agreed batwecn Prof, i roducod Tn | JgE 8l80.c! d'asult: if abunipsit Agalnst | atoned for by the qualifications - . | retary of th8 Trissuty. Congresh las bden | aud, unlikeour oldor Prosidents, oah have na Pacton and bimselt fo subit nd Wolgh the | S o cany 4 rosolution uad boeu, ntrodugod In o st puttics, olaimiiz 3,000, B on H Dot kO ipiL BOXeL: | Hontitod by thoso. discoyorien miote i by eoy | plosauro in roliromont for " hopo for B documantary evidence, snd whilo it wouldbe | It wag reforrod to the Polide Commissionors, . UANKTOPIOY ITEMS: dtbadtdstly bviticad by thém ? others, further cavoer. But Lo must beo the -inovitable ovorwlelmingly .in _support of the defonge, Lo | Such matters wous exolisivoly in the, hands of | LB tho matter of IIasltin, Martin & Wheeler,the .. HanTiNG: P ;. QN LEARNED DEN. odming, ‘fhe Btates mid men which rullitd would waivo that and submit tho oase without | tho Mnyof aud the, Polide s“’.mfitdnam %l | Connecticut Lifo Inwuranco Onmsmy of Hart- | Cmioago, My 8, 1674; s+ ¥et; I8 ot Butlor privy to the offérisen? ™ closast abiout lilth twb yeits ad gro sillon tor argument:” . : | e houd wlhebs 1f thior would! ‘Da: | fordoffoted to buy, 1,600°slared of tlis Utlok i 1t i3 gangrally charged ao, but .they do not | day. ‘ho dountry scos iteolf domoralized by poLiof. Patton suid thee dofense was vory kind; | Eidos, tho men'who was robliod” in thé Madikoh cf""i%ifi?}"’é’?bgfimfflx‘flfi bnigpts, dnd aoin o got 1 nux‘yxmmokb'di Ho i¢ u won. | ingompotonoy and consaquons semdal” - - ut o would not agree. i rofor . 35, asl ol an 1os lortully smart man. n n6Ve: v.bis | . Yo o1, ho, question o stzest ealoon shoild Live gono_tof Jake Rhom | BE¥, BeEof. S0, T, SRRt 00 R Brock i \hipie, 1 Bovar saw bl | e hy's connoation’ of the Tresidort, n Zow Mond . TR ioeion o | made for all-phriies intérosted to EHGW chuab by n {mmensd redubtioh,, V. Refd & Co,, No; 221 West day; P - o L e T o b colegh "t combmence s | f il Zonicicliok fopllad thit thu' wat whe'a | \yonienduy morhing whiv suoli offer shotla os | Hdon iz v asoot wonts ot babgaim 1o | B 20 WRAGILIS. Aot b botlans s | o pskod muollier genilemanit hodld dok gument for o fraction of onhonr, - e ey well acquainted | pg geceptad. rodingotge Sackols, white wrappes and et aullos, | Jiga & considorablo Domocratio support from tha | tilnk this d—d colntry wod tirad' of' Ropublican TR B r. SOR e T Mab asid that ho agroed subtrely with 2r, | - D- - Towiizond f1E0 4 piefitioh #gaindt R, 17, | 3¢ hesetach wileh Mty sro sofing at belf pelce; | Soutl, SHASS go By a0th BF sk ronds | Insttilory 7" 3ol e A, Noyes snid tho prosecutor hind s consider | zauiasiels 1n rogard toiua shataotes of thess | Dyball; o éonfeciionde & 278 ot Madison | fedipRotes worlh 320 Tor 8%, and lnba aultes wolth 89 | oy giidion. Latterly Lio has rocelvod makiy 4 | Woll, I thers should bo ‘dnything in-that, sble advautago, in thnt o bad boen studying up | iaw places, and was I favor of & polition, Ho | Btract. . Petitinor's claim s on & note for 300, : fough bléw. Thors dré Halé of - Maine, the | iti8 i > matoh for dexterlty, audaolty, and porevotat wa plodged as oilatoral woourity. An Ordor s | and their stocky hav'licch 610 fa many inslances sk It'larhnfl{‘flnfiiilngfih Yo sod im Uhero, day f. | GAYS 880, 18 vary rolavant 7 e prm!fi hig lovids togothor, and mnii- SWhnt was thint 2 ore 700 TATH, th ith'wonderful spplication, for, o At which id unpatd. It is alléged that Dyball has > e Hoara, Uawes, Fostor of Oblo, snd i o 1 B I avondortul, appilcation, funng o4e | Jad beon fn' on of tliom aiklsallaled himsble | FE}SGERT” judgimant uotes. for vatiows | o . Duryeas’ Ssiin alosa Starod, Who Toilow it olosa s and they my hia. diatrios | Twd o thieb et ags, whew & thudiand Jobbin suggest that {40 moxt mecting bo on Tuoadey | Lo L0 BUINID theke word vilo ahd imuloral. wmounts) whidl s 5o prst dus, ind gu which (Duryess’ ©Balin Gloss tarch * 1s the miost populer | Jioy’ gone Democrdtid, Fostor was juspocting | Sohomos, all ‘dopenderit. upon tito existlag A morning, anid that uunhng'nljo:n: \v:'r‘a kept by bad mon, Judgmens will gabn b eutarddl: & ruld'io show | ¥ 'J‘:Csh - ""-fi"“%‘f ’ng;imfilnhry Glonéral h\}n'mupw'im ¥ith tho Banbarn contraots in tie | Miklstration, werarife, It miglit ave beoy postls :Dr, Patterson moved to regonsider the vole by | wiio - could .not moke s living at- snything | CRRSC MaY 18 was mido, avere ANL-2hi0 ° of the | Wiys dnd Mdabs Committeo, when Butlor ap- | ble to corrupt tho country. a4 far as that, Bub which adfournmenc was hold till Monday, which . o In thémabtér of A% B, Van €obt & Oo', an or- [ United States, sftar s trial of all the principal starabes | pelirel) to-da ity ngmi A tor oL oldo, 'Thése plices, it seemdd to him, yore ado for fho examivation of g).'B,,Vnn ih tlié co n!ry“dhddml lhl‘ Dirysah’ 1 gatli Glows | Gonyblited to talie up Dutler's doutdotidn, I | i8 nofan admirer of the President’s oiyil qualis o R » = > > | dorywas m ch d ’ 3 i B ifsa Prosbyiory thon adjournod il Tuobdsy st under tho special protoction of the police: | Galy Wl Rl “SHEr thio thhuisaments of Slarch ® oran b baat At could be Rroetizod: WU I | think tho Committoe i oithior & Nitlo afraid of | Hd: Blforidnn 38 politisiin, and kops tn with A place right_ opposite his: owh on ? i : 10 o'olc! - oori 5 i Sec. 26, 1lulé dxticle. THIA i » fact worihy the attention of | Lim, of fedls kindly toward him." . Him. . Buk wharo, are tlio. Royalistai~the Granb —_— e oy o up o i res kopb i 75" BYPELIOR CounT N JIzE: consumers, il e il Richardns e o Gablaet? ® Toyaltsts, anyway ? It i inpvitablo e, whon- PROF. TURNER, aind & WOmAT ran atobind with & mvf,m, il The Béloit Nutldual Bunl; befad & suit S T T 4 % ON, 18 ruit] 1f the thing holdd aa it is | & man colleots around him only suiall Mitilaters, ey ’ Jaiited to shoot somebody, A pollcbman was | SEIIEY GU0igs’ I, Olark, laylng damdgby at'| _The Gireat Overland Suddey Mail Train | much Jongor, Gongress will move on him by res. | they will o wnabla to sorvo bim for daspbrata o= _ W, bub 1o vefutd to ke as aerants " " | g3,000. - Will eave Ohleago Sunday, Moy 10, af 10:16 . m,; vin | olutibn.” .| surnits. X think the President wil be glad to ro- . TAOXEONVILLE, TIl,, Bfay 7, 18 ) KO A1 BYLESK: Oblengo, Rock Tnfaiil: & Paciio Réliroid, atopplog ot | * Does ho want to stay ? " tito nt the entl of his torm,” R, GIROUIT COURT. X Toltin Blorof Th Cheaga Trivine” " | (TR TR RIBE SOG4, 0 B | Jamos I Ely bogatt st agatoat Winchostor | alsepulr tntnha od il chasetivgut omaba | -+ g told o s pleacling lilin & obild and |' Do you'hold that his Cablnot o sl of hiferloy Sin: I porcolve that, in your report of the | wouid maito a tonr through these places ta-night 1131; &rfl?ifi,flfl 3 vén:: Monugy morning oxprese-frain for Denver and says that 1t will ruin him to b forood out now.” | moh Pt Bloomington Conventlon, vou have got my nam " g, 4'lioy 10 yedta old, filéd & potl- Feanclico, o o P ¥11a the dlstyiot you repreioht It gtod cireuth. [ - I thirk Flsh is agood, if nota vory grent Btnte all thnwfyn:mugh,l‘ml. l'mnurlnnusnd nf’i‘ume:: & unlhsfy ‘MEWIA‘;:T:::::' ‘k::s‘: uu‘nmuvmr. . ?‘fl‘jm\‘ 1L‘§Ez%g°g’§‘i{“ ating that tl.i" h’l?n‘ kopt !Jhrrl:;.tlnhvg Q‘in‘fif:; %&ifi‘i&"‘?ffi?‘fihfiifl‘-’éfi“fii -slanoss as to ‘“‘°“',’ o‘;“dp 20 5 'g'g‘m@" 'ifl"’ ":“";"’g bolt ‘:"“};Am""mmfl“““‘ Ploase corraok it, oa Mr, Minor, who rofraientod | v, Hustls alio know & nas ‘troin’ Naiw York | {8 Jaff b, Chphe Bdokloy on somo fo bl s | g, ©55 7 7 “Very good, Th Semt g |+ Beling T inow:to ba smart, . Crotenoll b ice > ) ) L gl 6 R G 5 N prosperity of the cousti orous qualitics, Ithink, and i&-less lyniphatio oo, and nob Morgan County, may not lika to | a0, A lont 5200 n s prouty-vattor-girtsiledn, | “ipig Natjousl Ediipos B, of ilimands; PAylnr Befors DUb, | inmackecby tho pricos of what wa. prodace, | and'valnpinots dan o fout.” i havemy words and resolutions attributed tobim, | wowd provail. diiod David Blakely for 81,000, ' 78 cal attontion b6 thé cdrd of Br. A. O, Hastng to | Nothing but wheat is low. You mee Ihave tue | _ At this point sevoral paolinges of garden-secds The roport of the resolution offerod by mo, . . PETITIONING THE QOUNCIL. . w“é‘,’,{,'::‘.‘ w:;g;m\ ngmn e nI;lel annlnit%fi& tiie croditors of the uud;m Qity . Manufacturing and sr:,';!n;c‘ ‘},‘,"-“‘j;“ ._glg:rm Afln An:lu{xhca.d_,\van, ’f‘% gr;_tun m{:.‘ ;fiénludlnx mo that tli6' clock - d I \ be gk | TV Y 1 8. Audtin, i o b whisky i highi 1 for yers; and tho dom: atootl tigar 3 > S aual this ronork of the apacchs would bo subatan- | _AtF, Aliohla, shovail Hint.the petition be "l‘:\\"s {o Tareplo8d 8 fubttgago Tor S1,000; given:by the | Ly e b o aas Satiotscd. x| stdaly. e’orll 'and boof the eatao. I havhoons | 1 arosaand weatoutinto the datlobs, leav- Prx o Srroducéd thio fallowings atternioot . wife of A.8, Wadhamy, on 8in_the W 3¢ of | drossing lumber at the market prices, - These Nabille | forrbd with miy cdllebgues, auil tHay dpeak geti- | ing thore tho Liboral Républican” party,, ‘ with lfz‘glvc:r%fin:n\\?mfifxmnn m.ong'mnnlpla - | M. Zénidachek's niotion to petition tus Conn Diook 2, of Oudal Trubtyl td¥ialon of the | ties are not l“ dus; aid 1t Is geatifying to nolice that | erally tho same. 'Ihis summor and’ tn‘ll wiil, T | Wis martil cloak around him,” datu, . oved the couowssyafom o o old otfca paeioa | o s thion dlopted, o the Ghsirman submit. | N B 3¢ of tho 16 T g€ o} 033“‘{5; le i e o o 1 mariy | ARt ST et AtorsLblugn | o % frende of Fumrtyet we deny {hat majorities havo auy moral or val | ted the, followiug : . .COunT. . . S bbby g s levbnnes, s ave grbdter octed to n Xirlde of ‘Thirty«twaos right to control the personal opinions and independont 3 4 £ i Tn the miutter of the dstats of Jabob; Batler T f thiy they woré'this time lost yohr,"” 2 . - Netos; o ndividua i sons, orcevt. thiouR ny oue | 2,418 Hon. the Mayor and the Comman Counellaf ihe | gt 0F udiiiatration Way- fssod tb” Haher ; The Aquariun T koo that o DbosohioL promISD aghions aco Kivd 18 Fraice actod aw ; we will soud out' fram our Coveution o | Gt/ Chicano s, DButiér, nd hbr bosd of $200,000 \ns agprbvod; [ 1t front of the Bt, Elmo Restaurant, conlalnlng a large GARFIELD o lnw doos not admit compensation for injurod shiackiod or bramtad voters,—tuoy alall goout s freo | ((GRIIERENE FNE SOSiy O, Tbotal, Oltfaohd | L'y ko padugiee of tho oetats ‘o Diana M. Cool | 1 mber of terrapin; and a Life turtle Welghing ofer | 14 iain woder fmputation ? Toolinge, and 1o sustain o Ault of Ehis KA IE a T S L o Vvt lelding tho ndtvidd) Wborty of. ouy cieeus | 68 Xooator's Bond 18 §12,000 Wi afstiroved; | 800 pounda altraols gront ultoiiticli, Teffpin soup | ™ WYes; He lind boen trostod pretty hard by | always x!ucmiry to prove.speclnl damages. An ko thorm olio 4t » (g, and sucks oto by ium-ulr.‘h Jusion tho surossiiamis sonlinually ziad wpes & gl Itors tostamentaly Woro lssuod:-to Witliam | WLUeorved at the B, Eimo to-day snd turmiorrow Jome,of our Oblo nowspapors for good whilo. | attompt to do thig g ust boon made bofo-o Praf; o a st cls in mupport of bie o quor e . Wilco: T A S TS S Sy S n's seo the roason t, th il y osghuon. i 1o courso i Wiak o vl Dak the - | ACBUSULOE Lo 00 opaniatin fuliial oo ont | 'l nvitoey a5 apbiatisiit of Ui datads | - T TR Tiotanl astitnn, Hoe B mham b aab o | e o S e L0y, Saling P Lo e boaing corrup. sad | 52id to B iu Pty J e A A ot Susals MK ‘vfi,fi{:p’l“’;‘j‘:hnmm apiliiae | IPBIOE to At hole sone for an actual bustaens lite | Hlo s tho bost studont iu onr dolocation, It | with:tho urlous namo of Matlago, aud IAld lice Lo hcan pesa ago; Vol it RN Sa | Bmmorally, Noibing Souid e mote St thag | 1o o i o unanty 4 Glfbndant avo | "5 e 5 Ao, SR, 24 St | Gy VD s bk, ‘wore Jonig | of ihsongugainot aho b S placsof ] . A duw uppre that groat party had for years boen opposed only by & | {yg' yighta' tont tho ltizens of - this coune | bull in @ vhich Wes dpproved, mid Lo was contrtl bf alfairs ing v s WES. g cl ) ore .l ~ | companio: lungry pack of juckaly, who followed in its tracke andl | o0 “hoq “huve, lod. us to protect, as far dlnohnigqg irg a;xu:fi?ly; g . o Tnl Wil Xl wd tho cuoes s Gt shod school of politics fi?.flf'fim‘;'é‘x’.u'rfii’- o nll‘t}}llfll:wl:tlfu %,3‘33}‘035.1?\5‘.. tfi% h‘lm 'h'i?.‘&i‘.‘f ovangelicsl doctring ;. bad honrd nothing from Mr, Bwing that would imply that ho did not re- cowve the doctrinos of tho ovangolical churches, Mr. Bwing nover used. lauguage . deroga- tory lo.. tho DPresbytorjan Church . nevor had, ridleuled the . Presbytorlan _Chuxch, did not remomber, heatlog. Mr, Bwing's sound- oap callod in question untit, referved to by tho lulerior ; no man who ho Mr. 8wlng rogu-: Jarly would doubt his dootrinal teaclivg; ¢id licked up it leavings, ' (Loud applaueo Mo dilnot [ OO Basee, Jod us . g8, 8 n op ; tion all shat could bo dosiry o olitic want to roviyo thut parly, or sy purly Whatever, ox= | 18 %38, ety o busiuors tntieits of w | Tho apprajser's foport of tho estdte of Barah e “\Yltat do thoy bay about Garfleld taking o foo | nged'45, hnd not soughfoi(ior fortune or baaut Cent e phety. ‘ot (ho peopie; fho.party -Lhat was ’.',‘55“.:‘,:5},‘?:’,‘,‘.‘gfi‘,‘f,',“’,’,.,‘,(.‘,’.‘:,';-,',';gfl;fl:,;;fig defitrites | 3, Wallaco was approved. Kitohdn Wars, to,srRYe & PaVing qoiteaot 7.1 bt lio dosired Yfl“‘hfi !b"('l‘ tio” plmatir K:d ot lu':‘hm monopoly, i the tabi néld in favor of thio respoctablo part of thd. n-koep- William Sebdld was appolnted adminiatrator [ For kitchen outsls; stoves, Barstow's portable and “Nothing is 8ald about 16 amongdt i col- | ceivod him about hor ago. Bhe ab flrab ropre- 'hie resolution wag, on motlon, latd on ha table, 6rs, wo deplore the fuct that this trade ia dlsgraced by | Of tho estate of Mary Frank, under an approved | sct ranges, water-coolors, refrigerators,—wholesalo | leagtiba, It id all cutsidb any. For;myself I would | wented horself to bo 23, but afterwsrds ownad to Yours truly, J. 1, TORNEB. | & number of low dons, to which the young and tnoxpe- | bond of 3,000 , . and retafl,—go to Merwin Ohurch & Watkius, 202 and | Nt liaye taken that oo, ‘Lo ather duy, -some | 26, ‘Chough disnppointed, Lo liud mado up big G — - rlenou aro allurgd by loginivjouiid iminoral meaus, | Bmilio Horndt i n‘l‘puldtndmm(nmmmx of | 29 Blate ntraot. Gringerd iu'tuy district eout a0 somo whisks, | mindto pu up with this djTexenco ; but be kad When Now Orldans proudly showe Quebeo a :,‘;3,;'A_"{;’,l{,;;:Qg;“n';;;\;g,r,“l‘;;;fl‘ggiyrlg s cone | the e6tatd of frm[lx’flu Borudy; undor an ap- v e and 1 rofused it, Down Diatt was indignnnt. | found out b lun roglator lint 61 was [ soality shirt-front atainpd with !!".!g strawberry Julce, [ SR4HTY “hyslcally, Yuined, fi,,, octety wauid gr'm poved bond of, B70U, A U Bargains in Planos, Bald hey ¢ \qu didn't iutx turn it over o mo?' | 83, and thal way a Ogure hio tould ot socopt. the Iatter fripmphantly exhibiis to Now Otleand | iy Weasure V’"‘“ ‘stringont mobanre g‘, Yin pait of , \JRE OALL ¥OR MONDAR st A few good seveu-ociavo rosswood planos, at prices | *Well,' said I; Donn,‘ frould If yon wero not | Amid shioiila of laugliter,aused by & humorons ; :‘ng&n‘tll:‘gflwhg:.q‘\galmc.,,mflmolfik;‘ Blgs: our’?x?d.‘mn.nom to sxtarialusto tnie el il §§§“: gg;:g i lggfi. from vl MO i tmll‘lwqu .6.un‘nr ’m & At i Bl Wc&ch by M. Qatinedy for the recaloitrank ! = = | by rigidly procecding ag o plados knowa 00T L . Roed's Tomple of Mfusto, corner Vearbor: Vao | 4 Woul o tAltdn 4 drink wi Matingo, udeed a vordio dinel. ", i W ™ alan-gt aloons T iue | TUDME AWK oAl AnoddoH. Biren Rroon . UOER RS | i OL G it whiehy, Wedef the prokomt Bnato | Abfumgent, > COU Prusouoed & Yordof or the After tluit, Fostor 'oould not gbt the | to-day, as:Tam told ahd belipye; Gen Bherman -

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