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T 8 9 VOLUME 28, LINEN & HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! MANDEIL BROTHERS OFFBR $50,000 WORTH LINEN HOUSEREEPING GOODS, Purchased for cash from the Creditors’ Sale of Messrs, Paton & Co., New York, at half their cost of importation. ~ To enable us to make speedy. sales, we will offer them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. In addition to the above, we will CONTINUE TO CLOSE the balance of our stock left from THE GREAT FIRE at aweeping REDUCTIONS from former prices. '63 & 65 Washnigton-st. Botwoon State and Dogrborn. EXPOSITION, THE lNTER-S‘i‘"K_TMiEW Tndustrial Expostiion OF OHICAGO FOR 1874 d in complote ordot. Honrs of axbibl. n’fn’&"&\?fi%xflfiwdmk‘ £ %10 'clogk pemns 0¥eET exbept Sundaya. O rorall prce of singlotickaets admitting tho hold- ers, with privioge af remainiog througliout tha "‘s? day and ovening. will be tor aduita, ity oo ‘\}l‘ chil. Q7 amd ore IR, Souta O Wodnosdas, atand atord ey twonty Y0 Cokots for tho ovaniog will bo suld at lgl! ts oach for sdulls and fiftocn canis odon for children. Singlo ‘tickata foc the ontiro day and evou- i osoid Sngentyiresont o adils o ouliron. . Commutatiy 1 o, p:‘l‘o: |grldmblln #6. intol: VHivarysafiway i i, - Tiro ; e Srossibre groeption of somo jrom : Ao oo irom tho Kxpoaiion u¢ educed raten oK Sletors o s will bo duty angpuncod by the com- paucasiong thelanectivoline, e MAICRmATES 1o Bure 412, Hunlity, and complotonate of detail, fhis 8d B sagarion 1 L P opa o & imrbenso bullding, wWith i iy . A& & HOFIMAN'S BAND (of 00 ploges) will fur. ol i, during (he Rxposlilon, of e Dost and mort Tedout sowpos ffous. JOEN P. REYNOLDS, Seoretary. HALL'S FPRINKLEES. FIRE! ABSOLUTE PROTECTION Against Fire. Citisens and Strangors are favlted to call st the office of BROWN BROTHERS, Corner Clinton and Jackson-ste. B soy tmo, and sen :.-.r,""sni;nmmnn" in actasd ation. SEND FOR CIRCULARS., TEAS. oo A e ENGLISH BREAKFAST PACKET TEA COMPANY. <o ty,,, Wilistls Do, 123 oL, Hew Yok ¢ sl inds ot Toss o i St thouniform prce of ONE DOLLAR PER FOUND. The followiug are slroady sppolnted v 7 E Brovo-ares cor.dith: St i oop. Qgurt. linuso. Y Palmor House. cor, Tincola, 3, 723 Wout La o ! i armouoits Sont Sred eor. Tiobo OROWN PERFUMES: \ R, Sty D N A CROWN PERFUMES. ABK FOR TRE NRW ODORS, :E?_T_"I_'EKB'LY on'_qu_g_, *CROWN BOUQUET, a3 T *HAWTHORN BLOOM, o ey s ar———" 'I[IGH-I.IFE_P’OVQD’ET- *MEADOW QUEEN, —————rrrm— *'TANGLEWOOD BOUQUHT, SMATHIOLA, *WILD FLOWERS OF INDIA. ——— o L ot e S, BAMPLES OF NEW G00DS OPEN FOR TRIAL FOR BALR BY FIKLD, LEITER & CO., BUCK & RAYNOR, A. 0. VANDERBURGH & 00., VAN SOHAAOCK, STRVENSON & REID,GALE & BLODKI, D. R, DYCHEK & CO. WATCHES. JEWELRY, &o. PEREMPTORY SATE Of a fine stock of DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, slightly damaged, ot an_immense saorifice. All goods remaining on hand at the end of one week will be sont to the Auction Room preparatory to open- ing with 2 new stock, New goods being received, and Wholesale Or- ders, and work for the Trade, prompt- Iy attended to. GILES, BRO. & CO., 966 & 268 WABASH-AV, DIABONDS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Silver- ware, fine Pebble Spectacles, Opera Glasses; Barometers, at VERY LOW PRICES. ROSEBERRY & FALCH, 68 Maisonst, comer Stale, PIANOS. TETs Bargas ATARGE BANKRUPT STUCK OF PIANOS FOR SAILIE. Cor. of Randolph and State-sts. BY ORDER OF ASSIGNIE, HOTEEL. CLIFTON HOUSE Qornor Wabash-av, and Monroe-at, Qpposita Esposition ll\l.lldl.n(- Prics Reduced to $3 et Dy 'ab UL Wont Madison: 154 Twonty-foce FIRE AND WATER. PRROF. One coat of Gling'a lato Roofing Faint i equal to four of any other; it contains no S, wilt A1) up all holos in ehingles, folt, tin, oF iron roofs, Novor araoks OF scalos off, otops all loaks, and ds only $1.00 n gallon Fondy for uno, with a liboral disdount to tho trade, Tossl sgonts wasted. Sond for teatl monials: v ¥ §LATH ROOFING 0., 3 Went Rundojph-at., Ohigugo: LAKE NAVIGATION. aiian e T D s Nor Raetne, Milmaukoe, Bhiboyzan, Manito- woc, ola., dally(Bundsys ozcoptad).. b Dam. 3 ‘s-fiaturdsy's boat don'tleavo until 8p. m. for Grand Haven, Muskegon, Travone Gity, ‘Mackinso, eto., daly (Sundsys excoptod). For Bt. Joseph dtly (Sunday excopto ‘Baturday's Boot don't leata uaift 1 For Manistos sud Ludinglon, Tut Thursday, sesss For Grawn Bay ax For Escanaba an PRINTERS.STATIONERS, &o, IR T Lot e e BLANK BOOKS, BTATIONERY, snd PRINYING g‘mhllnll promptly sad F. ™. VW. TONES, 101 & 106 MADISON-RT. For slnglo rooms. Spocial rates to Kxcurslonists, Tho best §3 por day Hotel ofthor Fast or West. JENKINS & HOLMES, Proyriotors. LR T — “BASE BALL. EMPIRES, of St.Louis, vS. FRANKLINS,of Chicago Wednestay and Tharstay, Sl 16 and 17, At the Twenty-this SHIPPING TAG3S. ST ..o EoE ot on s LOSO ¢ EVERT DESORIPTION, OETAP AND BELIABLE. For salo by all Stationors and Printors, and by DENNISON&CO. 150 CLARIX-ST. GENERAL NOTICES. JUBITTIIL vuieiabbsotioron e S VSEe S To Owners of Planing Mills, Oar Works, and Reilroads. cnordIa proparo ta fntroduco a procces for sttty tndorslcnod it fouita. glase, roudoring it tiuraby heont agalnst dey rot, waler and damp prool, anid abw. e . " Biartics wlahing to lioar turtio. i e ta ™ D; s LOSTIRL 0 Alpnri-at,, Chicago, COPARTNISIRSIIIL, OHARLES D, DANA is admitted as a artnor in our flrm from this dato, B J. W, STHARNS & SONB, Ohloagn, Bk, 16, 19 , ESTATE. Sl S SUUUEVUCHVENY e 2 10, JOGAN IR . Houses bullt 1o order on long Time -Jy“w::fi’n'.:;lwln"fifix. ‘At faro only 10 conis T It O ALy Awvaty arbls. OO b ot Dotiuaris, FORNACES] CHICAGO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, KELLOGG'S FALL. Triumph of the White League in New Orleans. Kellopg and Longstreet Seek Safety in the Custom- House. Penn’s Government in Posses- sion of the State Offices. The Armed Men Disperse, and Offer No Further Violenco. Sincero Respeet of the Leaguo for United States Ofcials, Words to This Effect Dis- patched to President Grant, Penn Reinstates the McEnery Mu- nicipal Officers. The Metropolitans Enjoined to Re- turn Home in Peaces The McEnery Legislature Called to Meet in Extra Session. United States Troops Cheer the White League. The Press Demands the McEnery Government or Mili. tary Rule. Kellogg Not Wanted on Any Terms. THE SEAT OF WAR. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune. Few Onieass, Lu., Sopt. 15.—Tho Whito League army, which was yostordsy oven- ing formally rocognized as tho Stato militia Dby Liout.-Gov. Poun, scting Governor in tho sboonce of MeEnery, made no domenstrations Quring tho pight, but guardod tho barricades with oxtremo vigilanco, making it quito a diffl- cultand hazardous mntter for people having business about town to get around mitbout the countorsign, Tho forcas wera in excellont spirits over their aftornoon’s victory in tho Cannl streot Dattle, and snticipatod more warm work to-day. At 8 o'clock this morning a company undor cowm- mand of Capt. MeGlain marched down to tho Bt. Louis Hotol, nscd a8 the State-Houso, and found it In possession of sbout a dozen white Motropolitans, who oxposod & white flag, and who BURDENDERED WITHOUT FIGHTING. Capt. McGlain's compnny thon wont to tho Jackson Square Station, the last placo occupied Dy tho Kellogg forces. Previous to this, Borgh. Nowman, of Capt. McGlain's company, had boon to the station for tho purposo of finding on what terms iho 3otropolitan, would surrender. Ho found Licut. Lawlor in commsnd, soveroly wounded abd almost in a stuper from eomo nurcotic, but he refused to surrendor, although mapy of his mon wore diupiritod aud dosiced to mako torms. On tho arrival of MeGiain's com- pany, lowever, tho command capitulated, and the Captain® took possossion of tho men, guns, cannon, and calors. TS VINIBIED THE WAR, for thoro was no one now to fight, all tho Stato oflicon being now in tho biands of the MoEnery oflicials, difring the morning tho colored Supor- intendont of Bducation, Brown's, offico having beon occupied, and Mr. Lushor taking posses- sion, This foroncon Acting Gov, Pann isaued half-a- dozen proclamations, one directing the logully elcctod or appointed Blato, parochial, and municipal oficors of tho Btate to tako immediato possession of their of~ ficos, another directing the MMetropolitans to roturn to their homes, aud appeating to citizons to treat all lutoly arrayod agajust them with for- Dbuarance and kindness ; snothor convening AN EXTRA SESSION OF TIIY LEGISLATUNE on Mouday, the 31t inst., aud others congratu- lating the citizens, saldiery, ate. Mayor Wiltz, who was yostordey woited on with & domand for hin resigustion, also issied & proclamation congratulating tho peopls on the yostoration of the duly-olocted and riglitful State authorities, TRIVATPIAL MASH, At 2 o'clock the now militia assomblod at tho rosidonco of Acting Gov. Ponn to escort nim to the Btate-Houso, They num- bored, probably, 5,000 or 6,00, well armed with all mauner of wonpons—Winchestor, Hon- 1y, and Bolginn riflos, Enflold and_Spriugflold muelote, doubla and singlo batreled shot-guus, wits thros or four iron guus of their own, and ono Gatling snd two Napoleon gunsond the colors captured from tho Motropolitans, o~ sidou thoso in rauke, thore Wero probably as smauy moro on tho sidowalks. Tho march from the Governor's residonce to tho Btuto-Ilouso, about & milo, was accomplishod amid GREAY ENTIUBIASM, Many of the osvort boro Lropliics on thoir bayo- oty i the shape of Motropolitan caps, boits, and batons, which olfclied Joud shouts of mirth and appraval by tho poopla along tho strasty, Arriving at tho Btato-Iouse, tho McEnory Btate ofticors, who woro In tho city, took possossion, aud groat crowds surged throngh tho building, takiug a lovk at things generslly, At 8 o'olook tho crowd was enjoying thomsolyes Ly throwing tho lotturs and documonts iu tho late Governor's (Kotlogs's) oflico over tho gallry 10 tho pooplo ou tho atreot bolow, who wore rocolving them with shouts and toaring thom np, and trampliug on thom, Homo of tho more ourious wero plkiug up papors and documonte, snd rouding thom or carrying thom oft in tholr pockets, A littla later than that the crowd was roquosted to loave ihe bullding to the now ownom, aad thoy wont down stairs very gaod- naturadly, On ki in AL do— SR R A, Mane ) B g hobasiesh s s D ABAALAT, A VISIT TO TIN OUSTOM-NOURE o I found mavy loadivg Republioans and what is.] occax 107t of the Motrapolitan Polico. Clov. Kellogg in ntowed away in tho building, and I saw Gen. Trongstroot, Col. Fairfsx, and many others of prominonce moving about vory uneasily in thoir ciroumsoribod Jimits. They will probably re- main thore for soms time. At presont they womd probably be killod it Wioy appeared on tho atreot. EVELY EFTORT WAS MADE TO EILL LONGRTRERT o the fight yostorday, but, a3 ho was in com- mand of tho resorve, and way in tho rear, ho was protty woll out of tho way. Col, J. W. Fairfax, Longutreot's ald-de-camp, ncted very gallantly ‘\“h :rm ‘I‘l[;hkflurxyl»g e‘rieru‘ b‘l’\clk aud ‘forth whoro tio firing was extromel ul Portimatony Rithout bifug me ik, Bokvery TIE DULLETIN BPEAKS, Tho following extract from the Eovening Bul- letin will ?IVO & good idos of what {8 thought of Longstreot : Tongstreok, th onoo-belovad and honored ehlefian, whoko f8ma won alinost co-equal with that of the fm- mortal Lee, Gut who ins proatitutod hinwoli4o be tha commander of the Hosstans who majutainod thie most selling \surpstion sver srecled over a freo peaplo ; Longstreot, tho renegaio, who orderod bia policemen 40 fi20 umon our citizons ‘yosterday, and who I8 Inrgely Tengioneible for tie procians biood which wan elicd, 15 sy, ko i munater, Rollogg, hiahug from W pop- . DATTLE INOIDENTH, Many fncldents aro rolatod of tho battle yes- torday, It iv said that Gou. Dadgor, on going into tho engagomant, sooing one of s Sergeauts atart to run, sliot bim dend, J. M, West, ono of tho oitizens kitled, was a roportor who wsu atanding st a coruor, noto- book in hand, taking obaorvations of tho fight for o Northorn paper. Some uay tho shot which struclt him wow tired by thio Longuers, and othora that it wos fired irom tho Custom-House win- dows by tho Motropolitans. Bany doath-noticos published In tho papors comnmenico : * Killad In our sirugglo to rodosm ihoHtato," or “in dofonae of the poople'srighty.” CORNECTION, 1 wan In orror yostorday in stating thatthe first shiot was from the Loagnora, ‘The firing was oponod by tho Motropolitans, by command of Badger. THE PROCLANATION OF PRESIDENT GRANT waa puplished in the eveuing pupons, but did not seom to stiract much sttontion, People_do not seom to think it of much importance. Tho following oditorial oxtinct from the Picayune & vory falr oxproasion of opivion ou it : Ourtalogrsphilo cotumua contaln & dispatch sotting fortn the Prosidents proclsmation iy e Lovtsluus cane, Wo huve no besitation fu esying tat nu this prociamation i based on the most glaring und out- Tayeous misinformation, our peoplo shouid tuke no furthr uotico of it thad to #co, at tlio proper Fepre- 0 Prosident. gontations are made imwmediatoly to This 4% 1m0 lawlews mob~no rablle. It is tho uprieing of the wnolo peoplo, {hio commercial buxinoms snd proforaiouslelements aa woll ns tho laburing snd industrial, Tho Kollogg Goverument s without ovon tha shadow of powor o anthority, and wo would bo base aud pusilianimous to Confesa ita existenco for ono inatant, 14t our peoply aintain thelr prosont attitudo, aud if our strengih and dignity do not securo respoet aud rocoguition, lot tbo ruia over us e milltary, puro nnd simple. Lt us disporse st no dictwm. It would be wroug, and fool- 1ah, and cowurdly o do w0, Wa belleva fhiat whion Yroaldont Grant knows the truth ba will spprovo of whiat ws Uiava dono, BUMMING IT ALL UP, this han been a romarkablo uprising, It has beon conducted with prest discrotion, the lend- ors having kept their Torces well undor control. No property rights havs boen violatad tlat wera not rogarded strictly neccesaty. Not a colored man lias boon killed *to my knowledgo, who was not in the ranks of the Motropolitans. No one has been Iynchod. Bergt. Vankirk, of the po- lico, who' was ouce oapturad aud released on pa- role, but roturned to the Motropolitan_ runks, was sgain capiurod this mogning, and abony 2,000 men bhrought him up Bt Cburies stroot with tho idoa of x UANGING HIM TO A TREE in Lafayotte Square, in front of Gen. Ogden’s Lendquirters. “Lho Genoral camo out sud made o spocchy, advising that no aots of violuuco Lo committed aud that the men disporse to their nomes. Thoy accordingly rolessod the Sergusut, whoeo faco was s pale a8 a ghost, DBAUGRICADES REMOVED, Tho atroot-curs placed ucross the strects havo beon put back ou tho lines, the pavomonts most- Iy relaid, and tho city agaiu assumos a poacoful aspect. ' A now police forcois bolng organized. 10 the Assctated Press.] KELLOOG ABDICATES, New Ontzass, Sopt. 16,—The' outire Motro- politun Torco, thio Kellogg militis, oto., with the amme, arseuals, otc., surronderod at' 0 o'clock this morning to the citizons' or Poun's militia. Gov. licllogg, Gen. Longatreot, aud_othors, }I{nvn takon refuge in tho United States,Custom- ouso. New Onteavs, Lo, Sopt. 16.—The Kellogg Govornment b boon overifirown, sud the en- tiro city is in tho hands of his oppoucuts. Licut.-Gov. Poun, who was olected in 1872, hos takeu tho reins of government, aud will ag onco install In ollico altthose wlo wero oleoted atthe samo time. Tho cowts will be at_enco reorgayized, and tho outive mnchinery of tho State Goveriunent sot in motion—net only in this city, but throughout the State. Great on- thnusinsm provails, TUE REVOLUTIONISTR AND THE NATIONAL GOV~ . LNXMENT. The following dispntoh was sont Inet evening by Acting Gov, Poun’to tha Lresident of the Ubited States: . New OnLraxs, Bopt, 14, 1814, 10 1, S, Grant, Prestdent o7 the United States: ‘Hopoia of ‘all other rolivi, tuo peoplc of this State 1avo triion up arins 1o msintiin tha legal authority of A6 pereuna mvcted by them to the government of the 8t agatust tho ustrpers, who Lave hoaped: upon taem junumerable fusulls, burdens aud wrongs, In #0 dolng they aro supporled by tho graat body of the intolfigont und bouest people of tho State. Thoy de- efaro their sincers loyulty and respect for the United Hiates Govornment atid its oflicora. Thoy war ouly ngalust usurpery, phunderers, and cuemies of tho feo- plo, "Thoy uilisu thoit entird ability to muintain peace and protect 1o, llorty, aud tho equal rights of wi clssus of eftizons, Thi' property aud oflicials of tho United States it stail ba our spechal aim o dofend ayatust all nesauits, und to troat with the profoundeat ruspect and -Joyalty. Wo ouly aak of you to withiold anyuld or protection from our cuemics und tho eno- mica of ropublican rights and of the peac and lber- ties of their people. (6lgned) D, B, Pr, cutennnt-Govornor snd Acttig-Goverior, TIE MILITARY OF RO ACCOUNT, Tho Prosulont’s proclamnativn, issued in 1873, Qurmg tho McEnery and Kellogg difionliiea, guvo twouty duys for the bolligeronty to dis- !}nme; tho preseut proclamation gives only five nys. Gon, Ewmery, fn a dispateh dntod yestordsy, addressod to Gon, McDowell, and eent to tho War Dopartment, says ho bos 110t troops enough to Dinjutain Limeelf if s couflict should unfor- tunately oceur betwoon the Lroops sud insurgents, and, furthor, that the mers presoucs of troopd Ly lost ata moral effoct in prevontiug or sup- pressing disturbanco, = WUAT THE PICAYUNT BATS. = New Onreass, Le., Sopt. 16,—An oxtra Picay- une contains tha followiny As might havo been oxpecied, after tho deciaive vio- tories of yoatorday, aud tug causequient dumoralization of to Kollogg foreo, tho finish s smorning wan o ‘very brief aud unospectod affalr, About Bl o'clock the State-llonse was occupled by tho citlzona' forces, anid by D o'clock the Third Prodnct Slation and tld Kollogg Arnory, the lsst huld of tho Rudical Govern- ment, was, aftar’ & eharp Hitle aussult, captured and apprdpiafed, B ends tho Kellogg rogime. Bl fn tlated, fuealont, and averbearing, it collapsed ot ono touelt'of liouoat indiguntion and & gallant onslaught of onr citizous; its boswled oruamont dlesolved befors o furious Fush of our citizons, 1te sucering, diev- ing, unserupulous cloftalns B diko moles, aud ite cenaries fied lika stumpoded eattio, A dozet gal Junt iives, worth moro thun all tho sucaking carpul- Loggers and ruflian soldicrs thal aver suuaited ol o Blate's carcass, hisyo heon sicrificed on tho altar of 1ib. erty, 7The blobd of gontlowon aud patriots has dyed (hu atones of our thoroughfares, and tho shock s over, Tho Kellogy dybauty has paesed fnto a black aud bitker memory, aid Loufslans, shroughout its borders, to At clock (his moruing Loulsiana leaped frain Sondaga Into il strongtls sud splondor of freodo, Borus dawn, ropressod, tortured und despollod for rix gy wory youra, Ao fosk of spoculitors ok thio spoll of thiovos, Lor yreat arm has st Jas haon liftod, und with ouo 'trometdous blow tho fettors bave been whetolion from hier Unbs, For this ono day, if uever aqain, sho breatties the atr orty. Mor poraccutors avo catfored, The vy honls of rabburs, pafd rufllans ansl brutal anastors aro vanlsiudl, There {8 Ho ono who 0 brae tho indlgoution of & groat yeoplo rouned at Jast, e’ pieavune congratulates the okl Biats o whish £or nearly inlf & century fis deatinly. have been Gust, 20 at any thne do the past 1§ har wceued lacking fu warzath of syampatliy, It lis been becatiso wo differod 10 opimiun ub (0 100 wisewt methou of achleving the comuonly:esirod eud, Wo may d» £a agalih, bk Willt' the Trectom, the emanolyatln of our yoople With tho gallant ausortlon of tho pooplu's Tighis, ks L yloriouw tmanifesalion of our brothivon's GoUTago, (s Picagune's hoart beate tu uniwon snd pwolls i Tionost, wnaiested prids, Wa cougratulato New Or- loanw 'as tho author of ihe grand blow which las freod tho Btato, We cougratulate lLouisisua on tho long breal froedom Who inupires of the utmost fmporisnce that fizens should enforce order and esteud protece peacel izens, There are siways, on 1uly» o [resanty disarderly 480 tushulass ey 1874, Joruenn wh Hitls think of the wroxt rosponsbility lioy incur by abusing ot fil-treating thoe for whom they entertain nny peronal anlmoelty, All peaceablo pornous should b _protectad, and ft ia tle duty of ovory cltizen to bo n polica officor, with that viow. Tho catiso of our people aud tho inorants of a groat cotne morcial city, a4 Now Orleaus in, aro too sacred 1o Lo forgotten tinder tha new regimo, Livery cltv, witliout Teghrd Lo raco of color, O proviaus coudition, Is anti. flei to protection ond full frocdom, The Goverument in detormined to maintaln order anil confidrnce, and Now Orleaun will soon be sgain thie prosporous and happy city of the Boutl TUE ATING_dovERNOR, Qov, Penn'a resjdenco, No, 260 8t. Chnrlen strost, wan filled all tho moriting with citizen, congruls nisiing bim on the situniion, Meawra. Ellis, and Deard, and others wera presont whon (lig s of the aurfondor of tie polica reacliad - thom, Thero waa unlversal dolight and cheers, Mayor Wiltz called at the Governor's resi- doncs about 10 o'lack. ARRENTA, Four Motropolitans woro osught in Unitod Blateu altivo, sud nriested. Thoy confessed that thoy wera M’uzru;nlluum ihrow Rway tieir coats, and wore oarrlod up to hendquarlors to o pat rolled. “Andy Dumont, & membor of the Kollogg Leg- fslaturo and Sohwol Board, surroudored himself, and gavo Bome idoss of tho nside workings of Kollogg. According to Mr. Dumont, Kollogg loappoared bolore o shot was flred, 8nd has novor boon heard from since. . T DARRIOADES, 4 The bavricados hinve boon torn down, and tho stroot-cara have resumed regulat tiips, BTREEC-MELTING. A rumor that Lougstreet was eapturcd having geined credonce, an excited M:umhlf ot [ front of tha St. Charles totel at 11:40, which wan addroased by the Hon, . M. Marr, with the st happy offoct, Alr. Marr congratulated thio citizous of Now Orloans on tho signal victory thoy hind achioved over the usurpation nnder which they had suffored. I hoped thnt Lho do- tormined Atand thoy had taken, marked Dy a caroful svoldanco of unucceasury violenco, wauld convinco_tho peoplo and Government of tho United Btates thnt tho only position thoy hud aupumod was that thoy must restoro the State to tho charge of the olocted ofticers, savo it from ruin, and protoct its citizons witbout regard to raco or clasa. Ithas boon rumorcd that Kellog, and Longatroet were undor arrost. llo i for them that thoy shonld bo subjceted to no - dignity. Tho object of tho Governmant wan_attnined. Bach citizon can now sch as conservator of tho ponco tako caro that tho Stato received no dotrimnent, by convincing tho counlry, by our orderly conduc thint wo ar6 only endeavoring to sccuro onr Jus rights, without wfringing on tho rights or snfot of othors. A polica forco was organizing, thougl 80 genornl was the caroful adhoronco of the pub- Yio to order_aud sonee that 1t meemod ulnoat nocdless, For twelye months past 1 bavo lne borad faithfully for the redemption of this Stato, If you hnve any affection for me, if you have auy rogard for mo, if you havo any rospect for mo, a8 I boliove you have, for Gud's snke sud for my ssite, do nothing to taroisl tho Tuir uame of the Stato of Louwiaus or to diminish tho brillianoy of the victory vout havo achieyed, The romarks of Mr, Marr woro received with unbouudad demanatrations of spproval. Maj. William C, Robbius, Into of tho Federal army, lokl & leg yesterday on tuo sida of thoe citi- zoph. He 18 doihg well Lhis morning. 5 MAYOI'S FROCLAMATIO Frw Onnesxs, Sopt, 16—1 p. m.—The follow- ing proclamution han just Leoy issued: - . Mazonarry or New om.mnp,}- Sopt, 10, 1874 Oltisens of Neow Orleans; 1¢ Lecomen my duty o congratulale you upon the restorution of the duly elected und rigutrul ito Al thorltios, ufter ondurhyg or nicarly two yoats tho con- trol of usurpers, Thelr acts of tyrunuy have'ut lengih catled for rediatanco, 'Thia was lustautaucous, nniver- #al, sud entirely wiccensful, nol u elgle uaurplug ofliclal Yeing now u tho exeroiny of his fuiicuns with~ in the lmlts of this oity, ‘The unaploytuent of force becaie a necesslty, Woléylors tle resulting o of life, whilo we hotor o memory of fio uably men Vi foll in defenno of tho righti dear toall, I con- gratalute sli who desorvo to Lo free upon thix signsl S miost houosuble recavery of your polilical aud civil rights, Lot me advise extrome moderation, Ko- sume your nvocations us oo us dianiisscd from or— gunizedl ranks, Ure the utmost forbesrance towards Siione who bold political opinions adversely, Intorfuro With no peaceable sssembiago of your fellow-citizetis o any race or color. Usoall your nfluenco fo pre- scrvo tho poace sud to nalntain tho supromacy of thio inw, Prove to tho world that yon can Le as forvearing to thiose who Linve usurped aud abuscd authority us you wero patient and long-sufering undor thelf ty- Tauny. Beol no revenge for pasb mjuries, but loaso your fallen onemies to the tortures of thoir own con- ucleuces wnd to the lating infamy which tiole acts Liuve won for tuom, Louis A, Wiitz, (Slguad) TH: WAR OVER, Bxrr. 16—11 8. m.—Gon. Fred Ogdon has just mado a speach from tho gallery of Lis hendquar- tors, sfatiug that the war was over, and udvising the peaple o go quiotly to their homes and ro- suma thow usuwl vocations. Gov. Poun, this morning, appolnted Thomas Boylan, the woll-known detective, Chief of Fo- lico. Alr. Boyluu is naw organizing a force. TIE_COTION EXOUANGE. Tho Cotton Exchango clowod nt1p. m, 888 mark of sympathy with the movoment to estab- 1ish tho logitimnte Htato Government of Lou~ iviaua. LIKUT.-GOV. PENN TAKES POSSESSION. ALS p. in., 1n Fuapotso Lo uotico sighod by the Comuwitteo of the'Canal street mecting, u lavgo numbor of unarmed citizons ussombled on St Chovles street, and, precedod by a bamd of music, encorted Liont.-Gov. I'onn from bis residoncs to tho Stato-House, -wharo ko tnok possession of tho Exccutive Dopartment, which wal unocou- picd, In this movemant at loost 10,000 pergons participated, and the Licutevant-Govoruor wus received with enibusinstio dewoustrations of appraval slong the route. VERY BIGNIFICANT. About 2 p, 0. some 3,000 of Gon. Ogdon's militia, armed witn captured gons, moved from Juckson Squaro en route' fof the armory on Caroudolet strool. As thoy possed Custom-Houso, tha Unitod States stoopd sta- tioned thoro gathored in tho windows, und, talking off their Lits, gave thres Leatty choers for the eitizous, which wis ro- tuned by the militin with groat uuanimity, With tho excoption of the kontinel in front of tho Custom-Louse, not un armod man is to bo scon on tho sirocts of thoe city, and quiet pro- vails throughaut, THR VICTINS. * Albort M. Gautier was amoug tho citizons killed yeutorday, and Sam B.Nowinau,Jr. s siuco dicd of s wound received. “L'he funorals this aftornoon of tho citizons sillogl yostorday wora lnrgely attendod, but there wus uo unususl display, WECOONITION DESIRED. A dispatel lins hoon sont to Proxident Grant sequenting bim to recogoizo tho ilckinory and Poun Governuient, \qflch 18 m quidt and peace- ablo posscusion of tils city and Stato, IN NORTHLNN LOUISIANA. Bungyepour, La., Sopt. 16.—Lho rightful ofticery, olocted in 1873, have boen peacoubly in- stalled in all tho parishos ¥o far ua hoard from in North Louislann. ‘Ihore hos uot buon, uor will thoro bo, a singfo drop of blood shed, Lho movouent han “boon conducted by - the loading proporty-holders, busiyess mou, and Convorvatlvos in this oud adjoluing porishes. Tho best of fookimg pro- valls bobwoou tho whites gnd blaoks, Qar pooplo nro of opinion that Fresidewt Graul's proclamntion way passed uador & wiapprohou~ slou of tho facts, and they cannot bolievo that ho will uso the powers of his grout offico to orush them, Thoro will be no conffict *betwoon tho !\M ple sud the Vederal autheritios, but the ‘Kolloge infamy s doad boyoild restrrection, trgops of no troops. 1 W. 1. Eoay, . (Bigued) J.'CqMoxcune, A, 8. LioNARD, Cownittco, BT, LOUTH BYMPATHY, - Br, Louis, Bept. 16,.—1'ho mass-mooting called to-night o nympatlizo with the pooplu of Louis- inun in thoir offort to rid thomsolvos of opprea- ulon wag lurgely attended, Gon. William Shiclls presided, wnd & largo wusbor of prominent citi= zonn ot both political partics wore oloctad Yico- Tronldonts and Becrotarios, Bpoochoes woro made by Cou,_Bhiolds, Col. Richardson formerly” of Lounisiaus, Shorraw), and Clomeny, formorly Congressmun from Virgtnia, fol. Btuybnolk, Col, Reed, Jately of Now Orleans, » G, 1, Gagesoho, sud soveral othors. All the upenkors expressod oarnest sympathy with the [muulu of Louluann in thelr strugglos to radove liomsolvea from usurpation, and wero strongly donuncistory of tho K Morton, Casoy, and of carpol-bagors, who avorrun tho Btato and plundered and impoyerishod I}, and oppressod and ut- ragod its pooplo until forhourance hed cos sed to bo & yirtue, and tho peoplo bad rikon up in thelr mght nud overthrown thom. Somoof ho #poschien wora_quito tomuerato in tono, whillo othors, aspecially tht of Bhorrard Olowons, wyro versonal and abusive. Tho following resolutions woro adoptod 1 Wiuxnzas, Dusinsss By sguin beon auspeudsd at Tellogg Governm an, o " wholo hords thoy tay Lavo Marr, | tho | - = Now Orleann in consequence | S5 Ueal disturbancen o nggravated an 10 dilcato ' S~ Feausen of dincon- tem Jn A commorciel pol. T 7 that commiunily, whiich, an & clars, wa bolisvo to bo conservative in ita normal condition : and Witeiizad, Irom ovidence befors 18 wo sro lod to the couciusion that tho reaponaiblo cltizens and wor- chantn of that city doprecate violonce, and have’ only beon drivon 10 thicle preacnt attitudo nA a lnaf resort; Aetolred, That wo symbathize with the good atid re- spousthilo morchanta of our alsier city in_thelr misfor- tnwes brought upon thoin sguinst thole will by beart~ lenn ogltators, Resoloed, ‘Uhat 8t, Louin and Now Orleann oro no idenfiled in trading Tnterests that whalover alfeote the onig §8 Fealamity 10 tho other, Reesolved, 'That wo Loliove n fair and free ballot and Iocat solf-govornment, untrammeled by outtddo forco or Interforenco will In a whort Lmo curo ko evila i which the people of Loulsinun aio now fuyolved, ard 1110 renults of which ato shazed by all tho fnbabitants of tho Misainalppt Valloy trom the Gulf to tuo North- o Lake Teeanlvedy Thnt aa citizonn of Bl Touls, repardicss appeal to the Natlonal Administration to given cilm Noaring to 1o griovances complalriad of oy thio peoplo of Loulsiaun, aud that Justice, withont Tosentiment, may bn done them, in (st pubife seuti- mient fram ‘which slono they can expoct any fmprove ment in thoir deplorable conditlon, - Rewilocd, Thut Wo earneatly coutiacl meditation and patiaiico of tho part of our friends of Loulxaua, aud Hlint thew abatuin from all violenco, tumult, or improp- eractn, that might furpish prolcxis for 'censure on g part of thoen who ok tho piowor to alleviato thelr unhnppy condition, uamely; tholr fellow citizeus of thio Norihoru States, e IN WASHINGTON. Special Disputch to The Clieaga Pribune, TOW THE LOUISIANA APFAIR 18 NECEIVED, Wasutxuzo, D. C., Sopt. 16.—~Tho Louiulans squabblo in greatly mudated, as viowed from this standpoint. Oflicial advicon uro very moagro, and pooplo scarcely know what to bellove. Ilu- motu aro pleaty, and ono of them hna it bt Ponn bas Kellogg a prisouer, but as receut ad- vicos atated that Kellogg was in tho Custom- Houso under protoction of Unitod Btates sol- diers, snd as Penn could not get him without atacking tho Govornmont troops, tbe story ls incrodulously racelved. Tho Presidout Is quilo indignautat the disgraccful slatc of afluirs.and ex- prosses hiadotorminasion toquoll the disturbanco with but Jittle cotomony, in torms both strong aud smphatle, ho President tns puzzled tho [oliticiuna uct a little during his rocout vinit ioro, closed to-pight by his dopartura for Long Brasoh. Tho catpet-baggors who poured in on him in clouds wera utterly bowildered by the recoption Lo gave thom, and tho vohomonco Wit which ho oharged upon thom tho responsi- Dility for having formontod the troublos iu the Bouth. 1Ie hns broadly conveyed the iden that hie has not the high opinion of the Republiean patty he onco hadd, Altogother Lo sgewms to bo 10 8 cantankorous mood Just now, (e the Avsociated Preen) Wanmisagon, Sept, 1b.~—Dispatchies recleved from Gen. Emory throughi the War Dopartuent, Irom Now Orlenns, are brief, aud only covfirm the prosy dispatehes, Tho Iresidest, in conversation to-dny, ox- pressed bin suprise at the couduct of the oppo-~ nants of the Kellogg Qovernmont in resorting to arms to muintain their political porition, or, in atlior woidy, lnaugurating » civil war. o had to many citizons of Loultisua caprossed o kindly disposition towmd the peontpy and hoped for better thivgs; bui it scemod Tuat thoy had mis- Judged, 1f thoy thonght that a rosorl to violonca on their part would pass by uuheeded by tho Governmant. In this conneetion ho fucidgntaily rumarked that proupt measuros would suppress further disturbaveos, aud o sinular courso would Dbave saved tho country from the Jute Rebellion. Aftor wiguing the proclumation, the Prevident himyoll wrole two military ordors; nddressed to tho commnnuuur at Now Osleuns, suyiug in el foct thut ticy must profect lite and breworvo iouco o (Lo bat of thiote ability, Al orders to @ iestied by them must bo praviously subinitted 10 the proper mbitary authorilics for their ap- proval. Thers wore o rogular piaus of militury movements, but orders will bo issuod to meot tho omergeney. ‘froops will bo seut to Now Orlunns in such nuwbers us may be roquired, 0 the Presidont is deturmined to savo lifo und presorve poace. Gon. Storman and Secrotary Bolkuap both being abyent from Washington, military orders ate issucd through Adj.-Uou. Townsond, PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESI T Wasitiaatoy, Sept, 13.—The Lresideut hus Just iunued tho foliowing proclamntion ¢ WitEnEAs, 18 e been patisfuctorily repycseated to me Uit turbulent and disorderly pessons huve com- Dined fogetbier with forco and uris 40 overthcow tho State Government of Lonisiuna, and to reafut the faws and constitated wuthorities of sald Stute : aud whero- ux, It 1 provided In the Coustitntios of the United Siates thut the United States sball protect overy Hlate Union, on the application of tho Leglklature, or tivo when tho Leglelaturo canuio bo con- voucl, agaiust domostls violgnco an wiiereun, It fn provided In tho lows of tho United Statea that in all canes of Inuurrection iuany State, or_olsiruction to Tawa thereof, it abull be fawEul for the Presiivut of thy United State#, on opplicztion of tho Legisinture of such Stato, or of tho Exeoutivo when the Legislatura €anuot ke convened, (o call for the mililln of uny other Btute or Statee, or to employ such part of tho lund aud nuval forces s shall bo judited necenary fo the pur- posof suprensiog stich ourTection, ot causing tho uywa (0 o duly oxceuted 3 and Wnkurss, Tuo Legiuloturo of eald Stato s not now in vession, and cannut be convencd in time to meet tha Jreseut energency, aud the Executivo of £aid State, Hider Sec 4, Acl. 4, of thio Constitntion of tho United States, und (hu lwwk passed f pursuance theecal, hos therefore mado upplieation to o for sich part of thy ibltory forco of the Uniled Stutes us may Lo neces- pary und adequato {0 protect sald Stato and tho citi- Zeus thereof ngaiust dumestic violeuco, and ta enforca Hhio duo wxecutlon of th luws ; sud Witruras, It fs required (bt wherover f¢ may Lo peccsmury, I tho Sudiment of (he President, to uo inilitary foreo for the purpos aforcenid, hio hull forthwith, by proclamation, command sucl fusurgenls to diggecsa, aud vellre peacoably to thele Tespective bomes within o limited tine, Now, therefore, I, U, H. Grant, President of tho United Stitoas do hureby mako provfamation sud euti- mand said tirbulent sud disordorly perdons to dii- Fers und retire yeaceably to Liclr voapectivo abodca AWithin five doyn from (LN date, and Lisoafier to eube 3t thieneolves £0 Uho luws and coustituted uthoritics of snfd State. I fuvoko the aid und ro-operation of all goud citizenn thereuf to uphold the luw und pre- soevo o publie peace. Tn’ wituess whereof T bave herounto set my haud and caured the acal of tho Unted States to bo_ uilixed. ‘Donuat (ho City of Washington, this 16th of Scptom= Yier, I thio yuat of Our Lord 1874, and of tho ludvpen- denleo of tho Uaited States tho afety-4lgltl, . 8, Guavr, By tho President : Uayizzon Fisit, Becretary of State, L——— SPIRIT OF THE SOUTHERN PRESS. Seuator Carpenier reported that Judga Dureil was tho direct caugo of ol our troublo'; that tho Statoof Lonisana bias boon ** trodden vunenth the foot of s Fedoral Judge.” Thia opinion is tupported by that of Judige Cooloy, of Michignn, 1n fiis last edition of Htory's Com- ‘mentstios, (ho Judgo suys: ** Wit Govorumol & can by moro dospotic than ono olectod by an in- Junotion, td contitiuod in power by n military force, muder the order of o Judgo Who, having no [urisdiction, is rostruined by'no law but by own acbiteary will 2°—New Orleans Times, Sepl. 11, N —White donouncing the frauds porpetrated on tho peoplo of the South, tho porpotrators were liigged to the Fedornl Vosom s politient aveu- outes and allics, ‘Uho Now Yotk 2ribune lnsno rowedy to Fronnnn suve a practical purifleation of the Foderal Govornmont, sud n comnon de- Torminaiion wmong tho pooplo of the Tespoctive seolions to doud Lowostly sud fwwly by oach othor. This romady, though slow,” might bo wure. 1t 18, howover, far lows cortuln obd prac- tical thun the Herald's Convontion proposition, Hueh aCopvontion, whilo keeping soctionial ex- travagauces tn oheek, would by national in all the hotter I!qumutu“v! {mllgnumu'fld nutionality,—New Orleans Times, Sepl. 12, —Tho lllflul!llfirlll of tho citizons of tho North aro not insonsiblo to, nor forgettul of, the great wrongs aud provoeations of “our people. 'Thoy Dogin to mal thomsolves, Would they or sny othier peoplo act with mare prudence, madsra- tion, and self-control than wa havoy And thls «quostion has not hntf the reope and elgnitienneo HHougit to have, from thoir limited_knowladge of tho griovancos under which our peoplo sulfor, If they know hll tha true utats of our sffuics, thoy would bo far more indulgent sud charitablo, ovon o our orrons and excossos, Loy would thou, a budy, como to the conclusion, fro- quently cxpressod by visitors, that fow people would bear with thé equanimity ours have an auuul prossitra of ewlamily i impoverlshmoent intlicted by the maraudors who huve noon fofut- od iuto political powor in this Btute,.—New Or- ivans Picayune, Sept, 12, —Nowhero in Louisinun <can tho usople, throagh tho courls, obialn protection ngniusi ngful acts of the public oflictld Kallogg and_ his party bave put over them, In very trath, there I no law i Louisiaan for ity whita inhnblitants, and our psoplo aro reduced to tho oxiromity of abandoning 1ho country oF of yo- norting to the jnheront right of uclf-l)mhm’lluu— call it rovolution if you will , . . Wo bo- liovo tbat if tho peopio of tho Novth undorstood the voul situation of tho Houthors Btates it thoy Wos TINL Fake) NUMBER 24. CHRISTIAN CONVENTIONS. the Episcopal Diocesan Meeting of 3 Conventions Sermon in Memory of Bishop ‘Whitehouse by the Rev. Dr. Locke. The Rev, Samuel Chase Chosen Pres siding Officer---Iis Apparent Siznificance, Contest Over the Admission of Delo- gates from the Maywood Churoh, The Election of the Bishop to Take Place at 12 O’clock To-Day. The Delegates Meet at Night for Cone sultation-~-Names Proposed. The Unitarian Convention at Saratogn---Sermon by Ilobe cert Colly The Universalists in New York. EPISCOPALIAN. DORNING SESSION, The Cathedrnl of 8. Peter aud Paul, corner of Washington and Peoria streot, was thronged yestorday morning, tho causo bolug the oponing sorvices of the thirty-soventh annusl Conven- tion of the Dioceso of Illinois, which were of moro than usual interest from the fact of their boing commomorntive of tho lato Dishop White- - house. Tho odifics wos draped in mouruing, fostoons of black, whito, sud purple alpaca hanging from tho colliug, and presonting & some bro agpact. Tho clorgy and lalty marched in procossion from tho chapol adjoiving ie Cnthedral, the choir of young men and boya chanting tho pro- cessional Lymn, *The Ohurcl’s ono Founda tion.” Whon all wore seatod the oxorclsos bogan. MORNING PRATER waa continnod to the creed by tho Rov. F. M. Grogg, of St. Panl's, Springflold; tho first lesson was read by thoRev, Mr. Wilson, of Trinity, Lin~ coln; and the second losson by the Htev, Thoo- dora N. Morxison, of $t. Matthew's, Bloomiug- tou. 3 TIE SERAON wae prenched by tho Rev, Clinton Looko, of Grace Church, Chicago, and wax as follows: Bt nono of thess things move me, nelthor count I my lifo deor Unto mykel, %0 that 1 iulght folen my conup with Joy, aud tho miuisiry which I bava receiv= ol fram tue Lo Jcsns, to tostify tho gospel of the gruve of God,” dcts xziy 24, Ihroughout the wholo Catbolic Church, as well 1 her humblost chapels as in hor grandest catbedzals, thure over robl tho ochoes of tho glo- rions Lymn of Bt. Ambroso, * Wo praiso fhao, oh, Gad; we acknowledge Tleco to be the Lord.™ It risos and falls in cadouced majosty, full of the power and tho grandour and tho beauty of tho trumo God. Ono of its most magniti= cont outbursty is tho stiain, * The gloiious com- pany of fho Apostles praiso lhco;” and ona of tho funcamental doctriues of tho Chureh incfudes iu that now only tho peerless Twolve who shall sit upon the twelve tbronca pre-cmitiont, but the wholo company of thelr faithfnl wuccessors. The Church imagines overy Bishop who hus gons 1o his rest joimng in Para~ cigo in thig praine of God, for this straw, wa sine, is meant to bo » shadowy oullino of & Tain, eclio of‘tho souys which a0 aung In_the land of tho departed. , Surcly the glorious coms pany of Tsishops ju not s small onol Thivk of The centuries 1t lss Leen roorwiting, and _the numbers who have joned it from lzuatius, Bigha op of tho Coloyscn, in tho Colisoum, Lroath- ing his last “awid tho “Uabot™ of the Itowan mob of sboulmg howthon, and undur tho paw of the cruc Jiow, down to tho Iust mitred bead which sunk t its ropose. Ono Bishop seoms but a feovle porsouality, but ro- membor that tho not-work of tho Epis- copal _churches suretchos over tho world, wud the #cos count up by thouennds. £ do wot, thom, fleck tho ‘whitenoss of tho tobes of houor which decle *the goodly fels loweliip of tho propliots,” “tho uoblo army of muttyrs,” tho gront cuupany of tho pricsts, the spotless throug of viiging, and thomultitudes which no msu can number, whodo nnines aro written in tho Book of Lifo, and who chani the T'o Doum nund the fudeless bosers of I'stadise, Whien L iy that among the whitost and the bigh- est will bé the Gouorald of the Arwmy of Christ, tho Bushopy of tav Chureh of God, valled from Nortl: and South, and East and West, called from th communiona which the uuliappy division of tie Chiureh Catholio, purted ou eartlt, but thore 1 it ono common vrotherbood and tormivg lorious company.” iy that army recoivod uo soldier from smoog: ws? Have we sout hawa from tho loly war uo alustrious leador scarred with wouuds, with incked wword aud battored armor, weary aud lienvy Indon, to entor iuto rest? Yes, wo conti- dontfy bopo that slrexdy two @ augols of the Church ” in Llingis grace that bright assembly, Tong haw tho jrass grawn over tho gravo of ono Whofull ot yeury mi honors, onterod into rost, und it has been bub & fow weeks sinco wo gathored sround tho purpled “bior of the otbor, Cau we sbon forgots that mournful througg moving through the busbod und crowded wirect, tho sombro drapory, tho cuastcned musie, the solomn servico, tho doop-toned cxpresslon of rogrot, iho vast juuss of sorrowlog, upturned facox? All tho {our honots we callld_do_woro laviehied on that rovorcd dust and ashoy, for thut was all wo had before us, Lho spiric bad beon carrled by angol into Alratwm’s bosom, aud Lo eye of tha faithinl followed it on its trismphaut voyago, nud saw tho eutry at tho laurel-crownod Lero 1nto the City Colastial, Ought I not to spenkc Uhus confidently? Ought not tho Christion to hnve nb ussuratce of tho rowsrd which awaits the Imthiul ¥~ Oughk lio 1ot to pronouneo with ronsomablo contidonce on (ho huppy #tato of thoso who flnish their Ccousso with Joy? The Ohureh hms novor hosi= tated o g0, BMoauy & tuno in hor couneils has sbo procinimod to tho world that such_and sugh smoug hor soiviuts, romembered for thels labors more sbundank, wera Lo be countod by tho fulthiful smong the bentified and the canonized, Buroly wo noed not biedtato, roserviug, indoed, thab all-knowt- edge Uud ulono ]m.mu':stlinu"wlm Juows fuiquity ofton whoro wo soo but holinoes. We know tharecord of Hoenry Jobm Whitohouso, hin lito, his labors, his faith, luy_courage, hid Conmtaney, Thoto woeds ne advocatus diboli to o betore us, and rocount his faults and pload ngaingt him, Wo know onough of his hfo ju Christ ta think of him, God withng, a8 walking {ho wtrots of that far place which wa call Par= dino, nrd glorying it & woater visfort of his Lord L Christ, & o O walita who from thelr Inbors ent, Wit e by foltn boforo all the worud coufiused § Vy nane, O Sean, bu forovee Ulest, o waut thelr yéek, thuir fortress, and thelr might “Chow, Lord, thuir Oapluin In the woll-foirght ALt} “Ligat, L tho darknosa drcar, thy Light ol Light, "Liot o brlotly recount th’ sulient pofuts of iy earthly life, “The moagru outlno will sorve for_ purposos of record, and could not well be omitted 1n & sormon of {his charnctor, I'he Rt, Rev. Heury John Whitchouse, Dootor m Divinity of Oxtord, Pevtor of Laws of Came Dbridigo, with hounors ajso fromn tho most dis- tinguishod sollogos of Lls own oountry, seaoud