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Skl Busohoeockins Mol eeene o VTANTED, NOTICE. 4 Now York Gommeretal and Tinancial Tnuso, b Jsclded (0 opan 8 branel in Giiriio a4 a contea) por 18 18 transaotionof Lhole WoalGti iisinese, srikn v fomn « anarotinn with voni 1114 3 Coimiorcial 15 05 ) NSNS AN, who has saing Hal, goud conneetiony, e nd n; o Bleagoand the Wast, A arty v eagered In morcantilo huse Bacas protere LRy naexonllont and pee. fuanon It Address, with 'fal] ! Wo PUTNANM {5 N, it Wi THE SOUTH. Address of Colored Men in Louisiana. They Complain of Kellogg and His Friends, And Seem Disposed to Affiliate with the Comscr- vatives. Marshal Packard Withdraws from the Advisory Beard. Trial of tho Mu-Klux Cases in Sumter Couniy, Alambu, A Correspondent Reviews the Wrongs of Louisiana, A Provision of the National Constifu- tion Violated in Her Cass, Denial to Her of “a Republican Form of Goverament.” Hor Present Treatment a Danger to Re- publican Institutions, LOUISIANA., Bpectal Diapatch to Ihe Chivago Tribune, New OnLeaws, L., Oct. 8.—An addiess to the reoplo was promulgated by the roprasontativa colored mon of Louisiana to-wight. 1t is looked upon a3 an overturo to the Conservatives, and & doclaration of intention to no longer be control led Ly the porsonal adliorents of Mr. Kellogg. Among tho oflicers of tho meoting wore the most distivpuished of the colored raco in tho State—Senator Pinchboek, Suporintondent of Lducation Brown, Troasuror Dubuclot, Col - Jumes Lowis, B. I. Joubort, Sonator Glodin, nud, indecd, nearly overy well-kuown colored men in the city, The resolutions adopted are of the same tenor ns the addross, and o committos of fifty wns nuthorized to be appointed by tho Chair to confer with the Goy- erument in regard to the spocific avils complain- edof, and with any committeo of citizens who might dokiro to oxchango viows wilh thom. Meusra, Burke und Packard have resigned from tho Advisory Board,~Mr, I'nckard on ne- couut of the prossure of putside work, and Maj. Lurlko because ho bnd boon nominated for oftice by tho Conservatives, [To the dtesociated Press) ADDRESS OF NEPRESENTATIVE COLORED AIEN, New Onreass, La,, Oct, 8.—The Committeo of ltopresoutative Colorad Men have issued an addrox to the poople of Louisians forashadow- ing thelr political action. They sy they aro the snmo well-disposed persons s ever, chiotlsting no animositios but o dosira of peace and good will toward alt men, and oxerting their eifurty and fufluonce to conduce toa union of the two races in wluel: the iuterssts of the whitos would Do respocted and the rights of tho blacks pre- sorved. 'Thoy stato that tho naturs and gonius of onr mstitutions have commitied the puliuul comploxion of this State to our choice. It tho voters uro undoterred, and frauds are not prace ticed, they are Republicans in politics, both trom instinet and couviction. 'Llioy romark ; Whilo wa liave do much to encourage us i the sttl- tudo of tho National Amiulstratlon, aud avo enstain. ing the Stalo Governuicut, we caunot be lnsenstoly 1o the fact that the Republican party in this Btats, sinco tho reconstruction, hag heen anumpulnted nud con trolled by men us much bleached fn’ complexion and Dolilics a3 the post ranpunt While-Leaguer in_Lousie sua. The power aud patronsgo of tho Stato Governe meut, and some of the Yederut offices i the city, are being dispensed so a3 to excludo onr wealth and fu- telligence from political prominenco, 8o humilinting Lina becoms our experience under the sdministrations which Lave been duaugurated by our sullragss that wo vecaslunally doubt (ho Nopublicanism of somo of our leaders, Ofliclal infinouces have been unkinily oxetted 10 defeat and suppress ropressutative colored men, whilo i soio inatauces fllitorato and unworlby perzons of color Lave been maneuvered ginto oflical po-itions ne tho est speclen of our people. No Stato can boast of more wealthy, and futelligent, anit refinad colored men taun Loulsisna, and yol itis bardly pozeible to conceiva of Joes ofliciul Fespect and eonside eration to character and ability thun it is our alsfor- tumo to recelve from tho powers that be, We conti- tute the Lody of tho Republican party, but our - tegrity and capacity are fguored in thecouncils of tho paity, wbilo our biunliood ahd citizenship aro not, une requently humillated 1 our jutorcourso with thoeo whow wo buve exoliod to powor, Thero I a species of myslery, B0 far a8 %o are concorned, aboul th plas of the campalgn and the poliey of {he Hiato Adminfatration, which denfes to ‘overy mmn iy thla_community, uol oven oxcopting the Lioutennnt Governor, the Socrelary of Biate, tha Buperintendent of Public Bducation, sud tho fitate Troasiirer all pur- ticipation and kuowledgo of tho confdentZut wookings of tho party and Goverument, Humiliutiug as {t miy appear, with all of our devotion to the Republicins, thero 48 not o mun of color, ofliciat or otherwise, who cun Suform us in the present crisis of tho systom to bo pursucd by the party or the policy of tho Adminiatra- tion uyou n xlngle measure of publie duterest, Wo would reficct no eredit upon our developed munbood and futelligonce, nor bo worthy of tho privileges of Anterlesn “cltizenship, did wo ot _indlgnantly #cout tho trcatmont’ of puppets, Wo do nob object * fa thu complexion of our leaders Lut wo do protest aguint tho monifestation of thut unchiritabio wnd unjust spirit which ostraciscs us the Adwuinistiation which wo bave created with our #uilrages, Men aro lkely (o ho ne el wanting bt fntegrity an elf-respect whe they will solict our sups portand then shriuk from ofielal Intercourso with s, Au Adminlstration which fonahgined of tho sourcs from wheneg It kpringe, and in fls dispeasncions Qis- crhntoates Invidionsty’ agafust s purtivans, inelte e gravest upprehenelonn of ingrailtude and tr ery. " Whiie wo oro Republicans, we ure ulso American cltizons. \We owe mucli to onr Jarty, it more {0 one country’; aud, reslizing ns we do tlist tho Republican party, i coulfolied I Loutsluna, 18 froquently at yas Thaco with equal und oxutt Justies conscentioua adbierents, {5 beconies olr duty to graip tho sltuation, and enconvago kuch i courre of wikdon aud patriotion as would recelvo tho approval and ro- &pect of tha people drrespectlve of color, Mo Admine intration of dov, Kellogg owes its exiathica to our oup- port, und to that extent wo arc respectable, We in many rospects Lavo bect madly dissppolted, but padnful us are our segrots over tho pusi, thoy uro sliht when contrasted witli our Searful antieipailons, Our ovperienco impresses us with the conviction that tho tegrity of thy Republican parly s not subsery v tho poficy pursticd by tho Btate Govornment, aud w6 shudder us wo conteniplato that our interests v likely to bo compromised for ugtrandizeuent, snd_{hirough fourn of personnl sfuty, Thu Governor oo Lo Tope Fenont & potioy Which fi neither gencrous to the whites ncr just 1o tho blecks, 1t I8 Hgorous und obstiunto i ity crugndo against the sspircions of ftu colored frionds, whilo It 15 owoguiom s waverlug i 4l dealinga with {ts politicat focs," “The Conmlttee then stute that they Lavo nover en- tertained any doubts of =Gov, Kelloggs election, They acknowiodge geatituds to Fresldent Grant for the cognition and anpport of tho Kellogy Qovernmnend, wud - declurn that rovotution cswnol b tolerated, Refereuco §s mado to the embarrasaliyg position of colored valors, us cousequenco of th puillicnl keatil. ty ¢r e Coocvatives and possonal aulputhics of ny wille Republicaus, and futher say: e L e et e o i uro and disordered siute of socloty, and would gladly wel. coma iy wolution constetcnt With lonor wnd conpatis Dle viith the Hborties of aur fieople, W ure roady and williugto adapl any honorablo adjustment loudlng to Lirmiontio i racs, bul us o conditlon precodiug such wction, which wo detm of' more lnportunce to our poos ple thun oilicfal favors, we would roquico thut tho merchantn and others who vocently dimmlud from s emplogment labovers of Jong servico, and estublishod clikractors, foryo olhier rouso tha color, bhould reinutate thonm u {ar it oy be consiste ent With our unitsl purpose, Ovortures of voncemlon stany provious torlod th o polieal experionco it Dy engicuied that wo were fullucnced by improper fuotives, of tiiat wo had takon counnol _of Your Lo 3 Iuit now, with tho trarap of - Foderal soldieru on every sicot, Wilh - gunbous and miouliors I o wulery, Wil o aighty sontimeut of b North plodged to tha profootion of our Jibarlics aud Hteiiviip hid tho {eronitin yower of tio Go SKa BOTHIRRI fVeronbeslig tie il vANECY U Ui, e Chicage Dailp T CHICAGO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1874 TWELVE PAGES. i righta, we, whila indenendont of the political favor of our white fellow-citizens, aro willing to concodo an equitablo anid Lonarable basls for united sction free from munpiolon and rostraint In tho intoreat of good governmant, In conclusion, tho signers of the addross nu- thorizo an Lxecutive Committco to confor with ahy body of citizons in furthoranen of united actlon for Inw and order, and o _highor ataudard of adminlstration of public aflalrs, ONENE TO PROSECUTE WINTE LEAGUERS. New Onueans, Oct, 8.—The Julletin snva r- morg are current ou the streat to tho effeot that Attorney-Gonoral Williams has iasuod poromptors fustructiona to tho United Stntos tutrict-Attorney and Umtod Statos Marabal in New Orleans to commones criminal prosecutions ngninet tho mombors of the White Leaguo throughout the Stato, —g THE DENIAL TO LOUISIANA OF “A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERN- MENT,” 3 o the Elitor of ‘The Chicano Tytbune ¢ Bin: Wil you nllow mo to &ny & fow words in your valuablo paper upon the subject of tho po- Iitieal troubles in Lonisinns, n subjoct which la now absorbing so much of public nttention ? Itia true that, woen theso troubles, which cul- miuated in what is termed the ¢ Rocont Rebel- Hon," commenced, to-wit: in tho autumm of 1872, Louistuna wns o State in tho Fodoral Unfon, Ausuoly, while sho owed tho dutis, sho was ENTITLED TO ALL THE BENRKITA which grow out of this rolation,—as much’'so aq Iiliuols or any othor Btato in the Union, While #ho remalus in the Union, sho is certainly entis tlod to all the bonefits which aro socurod to the dillerent Statea composing it in the fundamontal Inw which organized tho Uuion, It 18 writton down 1n this law,—ace Sec. 4,'Att. 4, of the Coustitution of the United Sintes,— “The United States shall guaranty to overy Btato in thls Union & Republican form of Government.,”" Tho duty of exevuting this guaranty is imporative upon tha Unitod States, and cannot, undor auy protense, be witheld from asivglo State while (he Union lnuts;: We are now lott in doubtas to tho meaning of tho phraso or term, ““a Rlepublicau form of Governmont." When the plan of this Union was befora the peoplo ot (he thon soveral States for thoir adoption or rejection, tho writors of tho paper calied tho Federalist advouated its ndoption in n burles of urticlos dovoted; to an eshaustive exemination of its main featurca; and {he work Lus como to be rogarded by aniversal couyout us tho bighost anthority which can bo quoted upon any question involving the intorprotation of this justrumont. The guatanty ahove-montioned engaged thoir attontion, and they gave what they conceivod to ho the meaniug of the phrase: ** A Rapublican form of Governmont,” Thoy eaid it was a Gov ermment where the peoplo over whom it is estab- lished CHOOSE, OR ELECT THE PERSONS {0 administer iL. “LLis (hoy so; forch us ity main and_disungnishing feature. 1L 1y the distin- guishing featuro of our Fodorul, or, us it is Bumetimes culied, our National Government. Aud, to securo uniformity throughout the ontire syslem, and to secnrs o tue poupte tis main bulwark of their liborties, it 1 provided in the fundamental law thut the people of ench Stato shall choosa or oloos tho persons _who ndministdr tho Governmont of such State, This in tho Awmerican iden of o IRe- publican Government, snd without it no Gov~ ernmont ean bo saiil Lo ba, in tho American sonse of the terni, o Republican Govornment, The peopio of Louisinun, thot, woro ontitled, at the portod above mentioned, to huve their Ktato Goverumont admiisterod by tho persons thoy bad chosan for thut purposo. Uhis right was guarauteed to them in s solomn aud bind- iny o form as n political right can bo guarantecd {0 any people, and tho whole power of tha Unlon'wns pledged to the enforcemcut of it. Every ono kuows that this right has been TAKEN AWAY FROM THAT PEONLI, and that it bus Leen kept away from them for the lust two yeurs. 2 Tiy whom D 4his gront erimo (for it cerwuiuly 18 werinie) beon counnitted? By the Govein- ment of ‘tho United Siatos,—tho party upou, whom, ‘by the fundametial faw, s do- volved lbe duty of executing this guuranty, and thereby proserving uud continu- Ing tlus sucrod ticht. ~ All tho powors of the Tuion nre, by tho Coustitution, distributed to the three departments of the Federal Govorn- men, to-wib: tbo Lxecutive, the Logislativo, dicinl Departments, Lvery ono ithmm it Lollogy and his confod- «rates weco nover olzcted to tio ofties they now Liold by tho peoplo of Louisiana, but that thoy got possestion of theso ofiices in desiance of and ivet the wishes of that peoplo. distinetly ox- presied 1 tho ouly mauner in which tho wishes of apeople can b legally expressed, under an order isnucd by o judicial oflicer, nud onforced by au Exccutivo ollicor of tho United States, The torms ‘in which the command from tho Execcutive Department nt Wash- iugton was conveyed to the military commander |, at Now Orleaus should not no regarded. The ivjnuction. order ssucd by Judgo Duroll, and tho mstructions issued by the President to tho mlitary commaudor at New Orlenns, had tho offact of takins this right from tho pevple of Loutsinua, 'Lhiy was tho PLAIN AND ODVIOUS EFFEOT of this injunction-order and tlicso military in- Atructions, and it was neccomplished in the shoit spico of twouty-four hours. e portivs who uticd thero Instramentalitios should ba consid- ored oy having intended to bring about the rosult which wits 2o sumwmnarily accomplighed, oud for the success of which tuey employed such appropuiate means. An oltieor of the Go: ernmont, liko-every one else, must bo prosum; to hnve intendod tho natural aud ohvious conse- quences of bis ncts. 1L iw only i this way that & just acconntability can be made to attach to ofticial conduet. Tho people of Louisinea did not resist thin not of tho Fedoral Counrnmont in forcing into otlices thoey hud provided thie persons they them- relves badl rojected. They protosted agniust this interforenco, ma spponted to tho Govern- ment of the United Stales, through overy nvonuo that lends to it, for relief; but no reliof came. The Sennato of tho United Btatos did, howover, Investigate Lho manner in which Kellogg and his party were placed in the oflices they bold, and tho title under which they hekd them, ~ Tho Com- mittes of the Sennte Lo whom tins motter was refourod, oftor s full investigution, uunuimonsly concludad that Kollogg, and thows ipon tho ticket with hi, wera novor olectod to these ollices by ths people of ihnt Biste: but that thoy cemo into the possession of them through tho uulawful interforence of u Fedoral dudge, which interforonea thoy themsolyos had procurod; und that they could not, in any just senso, be rogarded a8 constituting the Qovernment of the Btuto of Louisiana. The roport of this Commit- teo dieclosed no new Iactd, All that they snid was well known to the conntry beforo was made ; but it had this zeod effocl Tished, in 2 logul and logitimute wy, tho fuob of this grout usnepation, und placed in 4 permunont foria the evidonce by which it was proved. 1t now bocame uppareut to ovory man In Amotien that an ILLEQITINATE AND AN EPUDLICAN QOVERK- » had been #ot. over the people of Loulsiana through Foderal ngovoy, and ibat it was Deing kept ‘there by Foderal bayonets, It wau cor- ininly fien the duty of the “Fresident to at once undo the groat wrong Lo bnd committed, and Jet thouo ho'had hitherto proventod from doing o stop futo the oftices to which their pooplo had elected them; and Congroess, if it hud any doubt nbout the valldity of this “cloction, and couid rightfully ontartam uny such doubt, shonld at onca bave mado provision for a now electlon in that Btute, and thus allowed the poopio of Lone iufana to detormine who ghould wdministor ity Gaveinment, Iu the mountlme, the impeachment of this man Durell—tho Formm who isuned the injunctions ovder—should havo been ontered upon with- out a moment's delay, Nothing loss thun this would hove ymut tho dgamnlnlu of the Constitution thub cach and all the Congressmon had wworn to cbsorye, But novhiug of thin kind was done. 1t waw aaid, “The Prosidont hus recognized the Kollogy Government aa logitimute, Tho Countitution requires him o suppross domontic violonee jn overy Btato; and let bim, undor that clanwo, COSMPEL 'THE PEOPLE OF LOUISIASA TO KUBNIT To 170 TO 17, This was the way in which this gront WIong way disposed of, omo wicked men, who lhad reaohed high pluces in tho connclly of the nation, undoult- odly oxpected that tlld courss wodla bo the THOAI OF kg Wiab Gilats b Iaswo of yipleroe + fill thei, sud the whoels of & -Ropublican Gov- - T that thoso mcenos of disorder Trehh o faflam tho Northors again carried 1 favor of thowr party. Others | n n":gught tho pooplo of Loulwsua could romedy ox-~ iuting ovils in fusure olootions, and, throngh the 2 Lo Governmant. wlnt‘ "?.lm"::m',’ liowevor, while this mattor was bo- as calledipon to initinto stops for Lho :‘e‘);]t);r:liun of th‘\;fl logltimato Govornmont - in that unfortunnte Htate, that the Kellogg Logis- Intuto hiad cuncted a law which gave the Gov- { p ornor the power of appointing Bupervitors of tlon tlroughour the Biato ; that theso | Bovoral partics swore pos tively that they t]ilx‘l‘fl':-‘vrl‘:n:s could, lfimddr thelaw, of theirown | were &t thelr homos, the mnearost ¥ mero will and pleasute, refuso to plucs such | miles “sway from tho rcons of tho names upon tho rogistry as thoy did not wish to | killing, ~ Thers s ‘s disoropatoy about havu thore, and, of thelr owir motion, strike from. | t! tho registry tho names slready thero which thoy der & pennity of o fine of 500, ‘Inter- Toto 1o Bobll of n" cilizon who showid thus Kelloge Governtnont THE FOWER TO PENPETUATE TTHELY, in doflniico of the will of the people of that poclet, to bo promulgated with his approval just befuro tho Novembaer elootion of 187.. ol ‘Llis statomant wa deniod in some quarfors, | prisoners ato quiot, respoctable-lookiug young and wae not genarally bailoved. “Yho pesplo - of | mop,-aud furmars in Sumter County, that Blato, rudely turned away by the (oyorn- mont of tho United Statos, paticutly submitted | dored bix decision in the Sumtor County cuno 1o this coutinued opprossion, aud endeavored to | this aftornoon, 1 to juil, without bail, and divchurging Hiliman. ‘ho Commissioner rnfusod to cuser luto the con- provido o way to partial reliof in ths appronch- ing November eloction, Lhe dreaded’ secrot stututo, bowever, ab lougth appearad; over | & the, sigoature of ts usurper, *Kel- logg, sud beoawms, it 0] ilbe Inw of that Ntate. Xollogg *imme-~ superviso tno reglstration of votos. The course which these Suporvisors have thus far puraned undor this rppoiuttaent i set forth in an ad- aress to thoe poopte of the United Sates tocontly mado by that distressed community ; and it is cloar thist tho Supsreidors are ready Yo carry out* tho oxlmfllcut wishes of the pointad them, a 1 ‘Fho story of tha sufforings of this' muck. wronged pedplo is contmued in this ‘aadrosy down to tha timo of tho rocent outbroak; whon, witharoie 10 their liauds (for they had tried evory othor remoedy, aud found it fruitlesa); snd with oue voice, they calied itpon these Lycunts Lo leavae tho oflices thoy had usurped, s prosouce of this popular upristug, and procipi- tately flod. ‘Lho vacatod oilices Woro #t wiice | g 1illod by the porsuns thie poople had clooted to P ornment woro ofico moro ot in motlvu, Bliortly cry for moro Fadersl troops fssued from tho Custow-Houso, in whioh Xellogg sought sud found protuction, Tho troupa came, this Ro- pubiiean Governinent was again ovoriuraed, and o pouplo of Louislaua again onslavod ; aud, 1o | & all appearances, that is to be THEIR PERMANENT CONDITION. When the plau for tho oxisting Union;whs bo- fore the peoplo of the original Lhiricon’ States, tuey wore told by those who opponcd it, that, by adopting the proposed Countitution, they would organtzo n great Cential Power, which, it thecud, wouid mvide the separato Btates, dujnive thom of thoir Homo Goveruments, aud roduce thom to tho condition of dependout proviaces, To this it was replied, in Lho Federaiist, to which L have alveady roferred, that, iz the syntet ‘pro- posied, the Fedorn! Governmeont would bo “da- pendont apon the , peopls of tho never.l Biates.| rogistor. o Tor the meaus of ouforclng its authonly, apd | siate of- things . thiat 1t would bo absurd to supposs that a pooplo.| J with a sensilive regard for tuo libertiogiviueh i Litd beon purchased ot an exponso of . yyiol blood aud tronsure, wouid pernit it togrdse, to any dangoroun ostent, bosuud the Ity Ghoy | Lad wrson as o Wio Was © ominnted Mays the luto Consorvutive Canvontica hay boer. Dud preseribod forle iu the writton Gotngvution's that such u supposition was w_libol ugim their patrwotinm, a8 woll ws tueir intelligenco; thas | U the i tue iu ihin dircsion, in any wingle State, wonld excite alarm ol tho other Stares 3 | cauvass. that the peopto of theso States would imtediatoly oppaso tho throatened dangor, auld tho Geéneral Govoramont would be compeled to‘retire to jti consttionnl huts. Lhoy did ot attempt to entuaato Lho powor of the General Govermmont when wieldud by » mujority of the Stutes tor tha pirpose of opprevsing the minoniy,—for thuy did not anlicipate such o contingeney ; nor tho powor of this Goverument which a skillful nse. OF its etormuny patrouage would enable a party i posseHeion of 1t to exait, g Hloro, i this Lowsinon cose, i & plain, pal- pablo oxlubitivn of tie dangor appreended by those who had at the ontset nusgivings in regard to the ultimuie yueeess of ot systom. When ic i koo 1 its trug lughs, aud approbendod wd real dangor, it will bo FHOWNED UPOS DY AN INDIGNANT PEOPLE, and disappear under tae woight of the popular odium it 50 justly duserves. Fho iuterforenve of the Genernl Governmont wizh the {nternul affwirs of Louisinng is not jus- tiied by tho opinion pronounend by onr Ha- preme Court fn what is known s the Dorr caso, trom Rhode Island. Undor taoe then exiating Charter Governmont of that Stute, the right of auitago was restriazed to frooholdurs, ‘Ilioso opposed to tiris rostic- tion got np & Btaio Convontion, compouad. of porsons who wero elociod to it by the mulo in- Jahitantaof tho:Bento over tio ago of 21 yeurs, withont regurd to nny proporty qualitication, A Couvslitution was framud und ndoprod, sud & new Governwent orgavized, foundod upon this en~ Tueged wailrage, Under this now Govornmeut, peitons were olected Lo tho various Stiso otices, and attempled to exerciso tho functions of their |- oflice, The old Chartor Govermmeut ignored this popular movewont, sud those who hold ofliee under the foraor remained fin thoir ro- speotivo oflices, and attempred to doop out tho iutruders by force, i A contlict cnsued ; minrtial law was declared ; and, upon tho upplieation for id f‘ the <tov- crument, tho Tiesidont recoguizody him as tho Exacutivo power of tho Btate, nnd: tuok mons~ ures to call out tho multin to smiport bis au- thorlty, The Supreme Court held‘that thie act of the President controlled the dther Dapart- ments of the Government, aud that they wore bound Lo recoguizo the Chertor Governmont as tho logitlmuto Government of that Htate. Inat wus o case whoro tws paitics had appewred in tho Ko, elaiming their tospeciivo ofllees under fitlow which mutured without any aid frum or ihterforenco by the Goueral Govornment, and unflor theso con- | flicting titles attempted to oxercish the functions of thir oflicen. ‘Tha contest aovgloped 2 plain, boua fide cluim on the part of tholurty in whose bohalf tho Previdont intorfered. Lither of the [} Governmonts wag Xopublican iufform, for they wore i BOTIT FOUNDED UPOX THE PONULAR WILT, In the Louisisnn case, an ofticeg of the Foderal Govorument interfored, nud, by § judiciut ordor, placed i controlling positions {0 State ofices. persons who wore niovor clectodjto them; and anothor Lederal officor, with Jroops recontly suppresaing domestio violoneo, with Fedoral buy- closod srestorday, Tho doclsion of tho Commis. slonors will and that thus tho approaching eloctiona could ba | Ty Grenttas, B'lings’ law-partner, have been colored. Of tho witinosses for the dofonso, part aro white instrumontallty of the ballot-box, fualiy ubtain ?Mtgm colored. Ono of the colorod witnosnes or Tiblind Btaton, mmd s | ot mad mommors Poaltivoly f the Unito ates, nud that | at and assiatod Lo the killin, {ora the Bunate o " or twanty-five othera. that thoy were in .tho road at tho timo, and saw tuo killing, Hillan was not idoutified, and will froo and Bullock, establishing on alibi, ia strong. davic and warrant of nrrest Willlam Hillnian, did nov like to rotain ; and that o court conld, | but bis trne name i Phillip A. Hillman, two mniu witnesses for.the prosccution mwore thnt Billings was killed botwoen sunsot and dusk bo injured by thelr misconduct. As no citizen | on Saturdny, Aug. 1, 08 ho was riding along tho whoso upme was uot on tho registry couk? bo public road, about 100 yurds from his residenco, allowed to vote, it was sald that chis”law gave to | in Sumter County. Z killed, aud were found dead ou Sunday worning. They ulso sworo that Renfroo eame ont of tha woods, aud anid, with ao onth, ** Hult]" when Stato; (ligt Kellogg silll keps the law in his | o others roso and fired, upon the fact that, whils the ovidenco eatablish- iug alibin lu the cases of Bullock snd Renfros ¢ jmw sirong, thore was testimony cnough to ol; ointed undor ft his justrumsots to | justi dinkaly sppolnied Tora it was carriod into offeot, tho Gnited States Distriot Attarnoy askea tho Commissioner to hold Hillman untll & new ailidavit, charging him with the whinping of ilson prepared, sud s wareant tssuod for porsun whio ap- | quenily Hiilman told the District Attornoy that A ho would appeur ond answer this now charge. roquest of Sccrotiry Delknnp, madoe yestsiday Kollogg, with his whole crew, ‘palod in the | upou Gon. Sheridan, to detach o regiment of troops from his Dupartment for duty in the by Col. I K. Detrobrinud, to report for duty iu that Department, telogram anuouncing that six compunies of (ho regiment, under Lieut. -Col. Morrow, had startod for the Sovuth, spondont st New Orleans, La.; sonds (ho follow- ig, dated Oct, 7: * FrankiMoray, Congrossman from tho Fiith Distrivt, this ovoning sont n com- . musication o 8. B, Packard, tho -Cluirman . tho Stato Central Conmmilteo, in which hie at: that intimiantion, orgnized and thorougl, vails in tho Payish ot Uuion to such un” e gyg¢ thin not mioro than 300 of tho oolorud Vol i iy st stop tho Qeneral Govoramout should | clms to tho nomination, W favor o mob of negroes, numbering ab Jumos Perkins and William B ored) from jail and shot th uvnn)gmg thé denth of Muok ] 80 quintly that fow know of wg. Aliis quiet now, Iy this brought to Now Orlenns, ng if ingunticipation of | Olarl just such an ordor as this, undorftho pretenss of | g d mua robably bo rendered to-morrow. ‘ 0 evidovioo ia vory conflicting, Thns far wit- cenes for tho prosccution, exovht Henry J, 0 prosocution identitied Renfroo and Bul- swora positivoly that they wore prosont along with twenty Tiio witnossos *Bworo robably be discharged. Tho ovidence for Ron- lie namo of Hillman, o is enlled in the afi- The Both mau and horse wore Notliing was proven tho prosecntion ny to proviows throats by ther of tho piisonors sgamst Dilliugs, Tho Mok, Ala., Oat, 8.—~%ho Commissioner ron- conunittivg Ronfroe and Bullock titutionality ot the lnw, sud bneed his decision comuittal, Aftor the decigion, snd bo- Doyle, could he his arrost. lhis the_Corcimisslonor rofused to do. Subso- give bail to-morrow to —_—— MIBCELLANEOUS. TROOAS ORDENED BOUTH. ‘Wasnrxaron, Cet. 8.—In compliauce with the outh, that onicer yesterday fsened ordors irccting ‘the Tbirtoonth Infautry, commanded Tho Seerolary of Wae this moruing rocoived a ond et other companies vill follow ay soon uy they can be cotlectad. ALLEGED INTINLUATION OF GOLORED YOTZMS, New Yonk, Oce. 8.—Tho Times' spocial corro- ates pro- 1o aistes, further, that a Shufiar its 1 Oluibosue, £ u Pasishes,” |, R0l acisson, and Iraukl EW ORLEANS crrx’rcmrm,_ A New Onravg, Ocl. 8.—Tha covdontion v hieh S by " 4 80t~ led by tho withdrawal ‘of 1[,,.,,, Wiltz frop (n all t Mr. g, Lnds, and pledging b s 1ostag pnort 1 o i | e e NEGIOES LYNCHED IN Mie&s 9IePT, Horry Briixos, Miss., Oct. 8. ~Last night o out forty, took avenswood (col- an dead, theroby Aill. It was dono 1t until this morn- INDICTMENT UNDER TH' ENFONCEMENT AOT, Trewstonn, Vi, 0ck. ' ytho Grand dury of the Umited Slntes CIrr it Conrt toduy mdiated Johm E, gutcher, N. T rraylor, J. E, Porkinson, Joseph McLeary, J. ' . Caster, Barrott Jongs, T, 8. ussell, and J. T Beott, judges of slection in Pc:lorfihulg, for pr avonting” certain votors from yolung. ——— RAT LROAD NEWS, Annunal Mvecting of the Stockholders of the Woulsville & Nuashville IRatitm ronde Specdal Dispatcls to The Chicaao Fridwne, LotmviLLE, Ky.. Oct. B.—At tho annual moet~ in of the stoclholdors of the Loulsville & Nnsh. | ville Luitroad, beld to<lay, an wnusuatly large amouut of stock was representod. ‘Fho session waa barmonions, and tha report of tho Prosident was unnnlmul‘xl\sLy‘ udopted. This document abiows that whils the gross carnings of the main branches and lesged X‘s:lmlfl g dué‘mmcd 9.7 per cent from the preced ng year, the not earnings: havo moreused 5.5 per oent, At tho_ssmo {iino: the roud has heen mnLevially improy dred nnd ninety-nine thousand dor wdded to the profit and loss we qunt, . which uhiows a balanco 0f'$2,481,000, But'in, ¥iew of the gmnrauteo cf tho bondu'of tho ‘South & North Alabama Zond, thich it} ‘ot probably bo self-sustaiuirg for Liyo '\uh“ o w0 years, the ‘balance will bo eld agaings'ahn oncics. The stock nccount shows'h ‘ddth, of §8,931,000, and mortgage and _otbor belds 14,707,000, ' Tho esuso of tho falliuft W¥ in roceiptn 18’ attributed to tho fnilure 1}" tho eotton crop, tloods, and the yellow tever, ‘Itho Divetors will meot to-mor- ‘Taw to organizs the Aoard, J. Martiu, who, a8 Lieut Vico-Piesidow;, has actod ns Dresidont #inca thu doatk of 7 (¢, Nowcomb, will ba elected Lrosident, and Dz, Siandiford takos tha plnco of loo-L'residont, 1t 1 roported thut Martin will shortly rosiin Lo mnke toom for Btaudiford to ko tho Presid ancy,” Standiford will lend Lo the | Gompany 10 ¢ sradil of a slrong fnasicial namo, and givo b0 ¢* 14 yoad o popular element of which i hati 8tocd 4y neod of winco tho dowth of dir, Guthirio, EXO yirston of Railrond Officials, 59 :0iat Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, Biaur gz, In,, Oct. 8,—1ho following ofticlals of the J Jlingis Contral Ratlroad ronched horo oar- morning in the Directors’car: J. C, , General Munnger ; D, W, Parker, Su ont of tho Towa Dividlon s W. K, Ag), J ¥ Areasurer; L L. Shuto, Ausistunt onets continued them in oftice, 3 GuUr aeal - Freight Amont 8, Y walstunt Undor thexo eivournstancen, th act of kaoping | 3jg 7l gouts 8., 3aves, thoso men i ofiica s of tho namg charactor with dter of Mlachinery. At the fny; tho net which placed theia thore 10 nuthors of thom had in view tho accomglishment of the samoe object, to wit : tho a\'on-tl’lu\r of the Gov- ¢ tment of Lonisisuri, E oot tho conduct of tho Fresident in tho ) Ithods ., “vvl easo iwenpot lonked to as w rocodent 1ot or au juss fying tHo,couduct of the | Presdent in tho Lpuiw una cngh, Nor ean & o afford to koo ono of tho HStutod in our syste 4 c:ixzsl_xod ont aud extinguwhed it this way. is A QUESTION AL DVE IARTY, a8 wad the firsl insult to ¢ we g in the 18¥) Ro- beltion ; and tha press of Ve craty, unr’ overy man of jnfluenco in it, shonId Jdenounce %.ho nct a8'n erimo, ¥ ‘Tho poople of Limisfann Fuipect o flng— thoy ought to do so,— and beita (hevs o freo peaple will lsten to tholrappcw' and not allow tho nuthority and powor of thejtlnion to bu por- manently exorted for tholr onulpyamea b REVURLITAN ] JAWYER, Ouicado, Oct, 5, 1674, i ALADANA) KU-KLUX OABEN IN GUMTEN COUR TY, MouiLg, Alw, Oct. 8,—The eass of d 10 Sumter County prisoners in atill pohding 1 oforo the United Statos Commlissionor, ‘I'wo of the coune sol mubmitted fneir argmmoents yosts vday, W. W. D, "Lurner, for the prosecutlon, not wht to os- tublish the oxiutence of s conspiinsy. Johm 1 Litte Bmith followed, for ilie delsnee, snd sought to show thet thers was no tongpiraoy. Tho dofense witl ulso ondeavor to_pit ve anali- bl. Turthor negument will ba hodtd 18 -dey, kho peotliony b the Huuivl Qunty oxe | xuwons ip s Lov daxe, ol Supt. Mocklmg, of the Dnkota by Pty wont (o Yaukion fraery; ! . yumptuous_ disnor was propared at the Mor- o in the aftornoon, whe;u chants' Hotel for tho visitors at the or oflicors of the Dakota Southorn, l'}{hlgr:){c:l‘:s slouists rolurned hero this oyouin Ve for Chicago in tho mornmg. G ralgsvs Moeoting " o ; Rmirond Hor CrNomware, Oct. 8,—At the annual meoting of t!m _Mn_uk and bond holders of the Ohio & Mis- sisippi Rallway Company, held to-duy in Cin- clnnth, Sir Aloxaudor T, Gult, of Moutroal, and John D, Priuce, of Now York, wore olected Di- ructors, in placo of VY., N. Aspiuwall aud_ Lavz Aml:!nmn. who duclined o re-cloction, W, ¥, MeChutook wus ro-oloctod Diveotor, nud_Daniol lnrrnuup wal re-olocted Uresidont, 'Daniol Tor- ranoo, 'rod Schuohardt, Johu King, e, Sir Al oxaudor 1. Qult, and John D, Trineo WOro cons stitutod the Executive Finunco Committoo, & Miskissippl holdors, —_— Tho Wisconsin Rullroad Cnre. The Attoruoy-Genoral of Wiscousin has Al Jated with tho Genoral Solicitor of tho Chicago & Nnrth\vsfm-rn Rallway Compnuy to unitedly :lsk tho lUnnlm] Statos Bupromo Court to tnke up he ratlroad caso apponled from ff o Slates Distrioh Unuru‘\g Mudinon, ulull:;r?t I:J:l‘\‘xlxt':} for trial on the 10th duy of Decamber nost, An oarllor trinl was anti pated, but the Stato atlor. noys found is hulrrnwum\bln to propare fur and attond tho hoearing prior to Docombor, Tho taotion will bo made in Wughington by the Hon, B, 0. Caok, of thiy eity, who goes Eanl tor tht ) A Six fun-1| CHURCH COUNCILS. . The Episcopal General Convention in New York, G Some of the Questions To Bo Considered by It. Memorial Service to Dr, Eddy in Rook River Qonference, Second National Trienniel Council of Congrega- tienalists. More About the Indiana Yearlly bhuane, Contral Ponnsylvania, Provinee—Kentucky, Michigan, Winconaiti—0 diocoses. IV ern L'rovince—lowa, Rnneng; Minnesotn, ri, Nobraska—G diuceses, V. siouthern Pr ~—Alabama, Tenuesuos, diocenon, VI, Houthwodtorn Proviuco—Acks charnotor.”” Moetingu of tho provi hield trionnially, and national o provinees deconninlly, which may indeed beecome thy of the kaselon, b that of thr talintlo tondencics., uent placo in the proveeg’ veutiony, domning euchariatic :;)’ practicos wero rejecto idopted by holh hous’ onios, observances,’ to oxpress doctrine ized Dy the stap' regarding it gy’ “the muppiession ¢ seomly,” prepared, suw Proyor-Look, " NUMBER 47, IIL Wost Contral. Qbhlo, Indiaua, THinoin, Misglsnippi, i corgin, North Caroling, South Carclne '8 Louisinon, Texan—8 diocesen. VI, * b Yrovince—California, Novadn, Oregon, ¥ s'enid —4 diocency, Thir divisiou’ fa thoug’ {ontann neecasary on account of the mEhl oAb w e diocents, moking tho Houso of Dishupy screaso of to rotain ity colmncss, dignity, ar . *10o L ol menatoria 1o woulil by j ouncily of e Anotlier quetion of abnotby’ ag interent, andg 8 1008t fwportent 3 reprossion of rit- 4 accupiod & promi- wys of soveral con~ 1. soveral conons con- Jration and extremo but reusolutions wera 4 condemning *alt coro- and practices” dosigned 4 foreign to thoso'ruthor- dardy of tho Chureh, aud dlciant nb this time to socuro f nll that 4 ivregolar and un- -ons to the Canvontion hinve boon -2 neking for & rovision . of the It ho" At that of 18] Doy . Meeting of Friends. ditions,” gor' _ ¥oma favoring “omissions and nd- . ritusi homy' - asking that o altovations of the E wllowed, "‘l“‘ll“huflflmuflulémgl that livorality bo The Ilistoric Ground on Wiich Iig | unifora e, e o Sessions Were Held, Dr. Bacon's Welcoming Address, andi}‘ Dr. Storrs’ Opening Sermon. Position of the Philadelpd i Friends~-The London Gen- cral Epistle. ¢ Missionary Work in the £ vquh_ TH!4 EPISCOPALIA g, PROCEEDI £iu8 1N THE CHUNY _Goctnoco New Youx [ Oct, 8,—Tho Gor \aral Convention of thie Prot fstant Eplscopal 0% ol reaumed its gosgion th'y morning. Afte . zeliglous eorvices tho Conv: ntion proceeded ¥, huginess, "The Rov, Jumes ( faik, D. D, of/ Louisians, was made Chairm gy, The nomiug” tion of tho Rev.: Dr, Willla: 4, 08 Asnistant 3" soratary to tue Convon. tion, . wag confirmed, whon tho Chelrman gu. ncod tho rules , govorning speakers - who W1 #hed to bo receg izod by the Chalr, and the gecsotary ead tho ) iy of ihe soveral standing committecs, / The applicatiy linois, and i tion fo the He' that body. 7 5 A momioris” | was rocoived from the Diocosn of Wikconaitty nsking that the' Convaution take 8tops 0 B¢ cure an English vorsion of tho Nicons Creed wh'.ch would corroupond s nearly as poy- il “tho original text, which wns roforred to the Committea on Prayer-Books.. A memorial wanad'so recoived from tho Dioceso of Culiforniu, \wedit.oning thattheir dioceso should ho divided, -ur &) wan mucls too Inrgzo for ono Bishop to visit § whi sh was roferred to the Committes on Cunong, H cxolutions oxvressing gratitication ot the P sea0s of, tho ishops of Lichificld, “Monteeal, andi (> ebev'in tha Couvention, were nabpted, na e ko rosolutions inviting mombeurs of the ~urthodox Grock Church to seats in the bady. TUE BULES to govorn the Convention wers disousscd at somg length, the old rules being- take up see- tion by seotion, disenssed, umended or not us tho caso required, and adovtod. Tho consideration of rules was Auspended, to onable tho Sccrotary to nunonuee that the an- nual mooting of the ludian Commission would tako placo at thott, Aun's Cluteh ut § o'clock this attornoon. The Chair appointed Dr, Buck, Dr, Vinton, Chuaf Justice Whit,0 aud dr. linca & commttes to tender thanks to the Pishop of Lachiteld for hi;s sormon yesterday, after which a rceosy was takon. Aftor the recess a NEMORTAL FROM TEXAS, seling that the aiocese be divided was referred to the Committos on Canons. It was resolved that tho hour of moon to-mor- row b appolnted for hearing mowmorial and wd- dreases frum the delogation from Canada., A memorial from thoe Diocoso of Now iTersoy, requesting o division of that diocess, was re- forred to the Comuitiée on Aduumsion of New Dioveses. It wns also resolvad that the scesions of tio body be held from 10 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon, with helf an hour for recess. GREETING, -\ communication was recoived from tho Honso ot Bishiops finouncing thiat tho Bishops of Indi- ana, Minnesots,and outral New Yori nd boen ap- pointed a committeo to make a suitablo rosponsy lo a telegram received yesterdny from: iho Churoh Congress eitting at” Brighton, England, ¢ this Committos hud decidod on thia fole ‘unswer to bo sent : New Yo, Oct, 8, 1874, rocate the gresting ‘of the Church Congress, anil rays for the unily ot the Churels in tho futth of our Lord Jesun, (Signed) Bisitor or INDIANA, Chalrman. ‘Tho consideration of the rules to govarn the Convention during its sersion wore then taken up n;n] discussod until the hour of adjourn- wont, QUESTIONS TO OOSE BEFORE TIHE CONVESTION, Lrou the New York Tribune, Amoug iho questions exnocted to como beforo 08 of Bithop Seymour, of II- op Wells, of Wisconuin, for olec- uso of Dishops, was referred to e’ intis =5 f=) g Aecuring rigid ¥ bo posmed, Tiho aubjoct hay rgcoht'ml 1 in searly el the diocennn conventions, ity of whichare unfavorable to ritusl: extromos, tho quostion of rovision of tho Book of vayor, tho following olassiilcation, L 13 fairly ncournte, hing heen made : ‘Iho sislormed Episcopulinne, who, despairing of gobe 2 1 rovison io the Clintel, formod n now or- gization, wud ameided the Prayor-Book tg suit thom, " 2. Tuo Low~Cliurahnion, who waont Ritnalwm supprosson. 0 Liberals, hoaded Dy Dr. Jobn Cotton Smith, who want the vivwa of all partivs rospected and barmomzed, 4. Tho Fvuum Churchmen, led by Dr. Hugh Miller Thompson, who condemn tho ndoration of tho racrawent, and who aro ontietied with tho Dravor-Book as 1t js. 5,,Tlho extreme High- Churchmen, ropressutod partly by the * Con- fri.lsfimfl.y of tho Hlonkod Sacramont,” 0ra ara twenty-gix permanont o and joint commitieon of the two l(a:zr:lfi';:;}: whicl xoports aro exnected at tho coming Con- Yontion, * Tho most important of theso aro_tho fcll_ufi'mg: On Itovision of the Uourse of Theo- logical Study, the Biskop of Ohin (deceused) Ghivirman ; Church Unity, the Dloy o ) Chwirman; Organization 'of Provincial Bynods, Bishop Sinith, Ohnirman ; Increass of the Min: H!mlnry Iipircopato, Dishop Leo, of Dalawaro, Cheirman; ~ Communleation with the Russo- Graok: Ghurel, tho Bishop of Tllinols Chnirman ; ("hrmhnu Union, Bishop Green, of Missienippi, Clinirman ; Tho Roligious Roform in Ttaly, Dighs op Vhittlgbnm, of Murylaud, Chairmans alsa Committeos on tho Publiention of the I'rayer. Book {u tho Bpanish and Gorman Langunges. ———— THE METHODISTS. ROUK RIVER CONFEENGE, Special Dispasch to The Clacago Lridune, StenLiyg, Iil, Oct. 8.—Tlo Rev. A, 11, Schoo- maker lod the morulnz prayer-meoting at 9 a. .. Bishop Bowman ealied on tho Rov. J, H. Loonrd to lead tho dovotional exereisos, who road the twenty-fourth psalm, and sunounced tho hyma, “Come, lot us Join our choortul tonge,” and lod tho Conforenco In prayer. Dr. IL Crowa offored o papor asking the Roy, Jorvis Sinith, A, 3, of London, to doliver at & pom, to-day his celobrated lecturo on *UTHE NIKGE OF DERRY, or No Surronder,” which was unanimouely adopte ed It was'aunounced that the Rov. Mr Coue wny abuent, owing to tho death of bia wifo. Dr. Kwoit spoke, stirring up the Conferonco on chureh-rxtennion mattors, Some think the Doctor Just u littlo cross.’ He Uhiuks tho ehunrehos do not pay in proportlion os thoy invest in costly churches, and tlinks pase tors don’c givo the people a chanco to give. Re- ports of Presiding Eidors were called for, and tho Nev. Dr. A, Intking reportod for THE CIICAGO DISTRICT, It has fitts-four pastoral ohurgos, tonty-fiva Conferenco ministers, and elght local minstern have beon employed. Twelve churches have beon dedicuted, the valuo of which is placed at $260,000. The religlous intorests aro advancing encourngingly, The preachers’ charaotors wero exannned for the district. Tho Rev, G. BL. 5. Stwl' was gianted o_subersnnated rolation. Tho request of the Chicugo Leliof and Aid Soviaty for the reappointmont of the Rov, C. (i, ‘Lruadell na their Geneval Suerinzoudent wus preeented and geantod. Tho Rev. A, B. Smart, or the Mpine Conferenco; the Rev. Mr Boll, of the Congrogational Church ; and the Rev, Glad- ill, of the Luthoran Church, were ilioducod, Great intorest gathered abont tho MEMORIAL EXERCISES of Dr. Edds's death, which oceurred at 10:30 o m. Bishop Dowmau read the bymm *Sorvant of God, woll dono,” wbi Y tnog with great_ feeliug, ' and 1L Crows lod in prayor. Dr, L. Hitchcoe' tho first speaker. llo spoke of bLis dr tion aud tho dilliculty of spealing of our grent torrow. Tohim it sr 80 apt to bo puzzled whon the - fell, but was still nure all i - nnco with Dr. Eddy began ference of 1856 in India: & Prosiding Blder, ed cditor of vocale, It e did twe fourteon da~ o of tho b deliver, ttouiie 4 or, « wan 4ep emo- - this hour ia:mq lhlut wv; aizhty in Iarao o). Hisacquaint- at the General Con- <apolis, when Eddy was Joou after ho was olect- the ANorthwestern — Ad- ars - often been snlid mon's work, Only about +8 820 Lo had heard him pronch ona <8t hormons ho bad over henrd him + Only thiuk of it. Ouoof the Couyentiou are the foliowing : ‘The incroase of thoIpiscopnte ; the provincinl system ; the proposed Pru-Anglican Synud, and tho rolati 4 of tho.Amorican Chutreh to the Angticau L] munion ; the ratification of the k . Ot alterations in tho Constitution. 4 Al twvo awmend Art, 1V, Dby restricting & 1* . st i to ~Arlop in the - OWli dlioceso, ox- A any act of the oxorelso of iy functions in hie copt whan roquested to_port Lypiscopal ollice in anothe i siuntical puthotity ther = Alueeso by tha coclo- by tho Convention 0 0% This was adopted for flond action, " ¢ 1871, and now comes up tion to Att. ¥ +7 becond ina proposod addi. fosoloifas s BVt tho Conveulion power o af a dinceso whoro cortifiel atge for opiscopal superviston, i 1o, or covstitute it, u mise - Y furiediction, uew Lectionary At Leut will be reportod, and a Proposition ludo for shortenad sorvicds. Coriespondoncs with the Esstern Church (Groek) will Lo roport- ¢d, and it is thought thnt Tushops for Hayti and Chinn will bo providod, 1t 15 aluo probablo that novw diocoses will Lo cronted by the division of Now Joruoy, Oio, Michlgan, Wisconein, ud llinois. ~ A'canon wili be introduced siving the 1{rumdlurx Bishop the right to rosign the jurisdice sdonof his dlocese, and providing for i Hlp- Lot tho remuinder of Lis lifo, Also ouo for the formation of u Court of Appeals, 1t provides thut tho Court shali bo composod of ning Bishops to bo solected g follows; (L) The prosldting Blstop sball o Prealdent Py (2) At gael trhaniol u-n\-ofiulu:r:::g Llotws o Bishors shall selcct olght Dishops (o Lo mess Lors of tho suld ozt for tho threo years woxt ensuing and untdl thelr successor uro elocted, At sicl clos Hion, no perwon shall’ oto for murs tho five chpgl: dates, and the elght Maving tho Lighost uninbor of voles tlull bo ho Judges, I two'or more Biviger ahiall Lsvo an oqual, and, of thos not olected eal number of volew, oue or more, as the Court, tho high- s Lot _alnll from tucen s ? B0 WAy requiro, to i} ) Sovou Biskiops, wmcluding ko flomerorl shat] cousfituto n quorimi, 'aiil i couomiznee it g . sl bo nuccksacy o u ' Judyment, g Luwvo Jurtadiction uf all appoals trom” faal. Jidgmenss grdury, oud decreecs of thy Divzeaan ot s e o :;'.::H«':'f’fifll'fi ul hieations oy bo extunied, foviowe crtuttied, which we : fud dolerstie, ero” raleod und dotermingd ‘'ho provincial syatom alrondy re E !:I:'I:l“ll:).( f‘llw (I‘I\'Xuli’nn u; l.,ll(x LCh]“mlflm;ll‘:’l:ll ‘;’ s ieed Hinilur 4o those of the Bugl ol o omun Cuthallo” Churrgh . thor v i | Lishop Buith s Chaitiun of the Committes: | which roported n Plan to tho lust Convention, c‘;:ott‘lt:;:‘r I'up‘uirel will Iin maido to the presont Cons Lion, and it is understood that it will r 5 maond the following diyijon 1 B Wl ey w cloar, onl it the misslonary envyo, donth will bo the wulvation of the minsionney cuttno, K0 Iunl’uuudly whl it impross the ohurch, hold at 2:30 p. . I THE VERY DEST - ovor honrd from bisJips. Ho bod not as much Frpathy for the saying, *“Worked to donth." 1o thought most of ws do not do ton much. Dr. Eddy was pormitted to resch homo to dio, How blessed! At Lomo, wifo, and cluldron, and fricuds naround him. JHo died a hio lived, in full nssuinnce and fuith thnt 1o way o child of God. 1o closod by page dug a tender tribut o to Dr. Eddy's wifo, Tisbop Bowman followod In an addross boat- tiful and touching, o eaid: \Wo are not bcro to eulogizo the dond; byt 28 a fanily to speak of Lho virtues of the doparted, o al- ludat to the brilliant managemont of tho Aorth- western Advocate, 1o might not g8y ho wes go profound, but bis rango of knowledgze WAS WONDLRFUL, giving bim o readinoss to kpoak on all subjeats and ocowsions, Buz bo thought Eddy's plnoe of groatest power, end whero o' achievod his most glarious victaries, was tho pastorato. o ro- membered how in Indiann thoy loved to spoal ou his gonial splvit “when on big olrcuits, Ha bogan the itinerancy at the agoof 19, Whou ha woit to Haltimoro Dr, Lddy mado himsolf won- derfully efficient, and fs tonderly loved by thosy for whom ba so loviugly mndt devotedly Inbored. Ho ul.uaed. Riviug this” touching notice of Dr. Eddy's closing liour, as sont by tolegram (rom I'\‘m'v Yotk by ' Dr, - L. Dushioll ; Tall Dr, Lddy's ald "~ Conferonca that he went home in holy triumph ; his testimony full, and glorious, His Inst ntteranca was Sing and prawo eternity, Hallolunh ' T, J, AL, Roid next spoko, o #poko of Dr. I Eddy’s lunor ns one of thesfonaty Secrotarics. uthe oftioo ut howe from missionary flolds and oxchango now o and thoto in tears rejoice nud pray togethor. Ho (Dr, Roid) was rathor of 18 n mintako Lt Dy, Lddy was not profound, It \vnnlulmply hocauso lio way spioy, and simple, and rresh, dry way, ho would have been called profound. 110 clored Ly alluding to Now York they would rocoive tho opinion that it Alud heanly woid tho samo thangs in a Dit, EDDY'S MORAT CRIUM U a8 pastor of Charles Htraot Oburol, Baltimore, g e congrogation for Chivist nud. of i Moy bo Dr. Eddy's Dr. 0, 1L Fowtor “read the tologram teopanno ont to Dr. 1ddy’s family, which wagvery tondsr nd appreciutivo in ity tane, 5 AFTERRQON, Tho uonivorsary of the W, I, Mre, 8, 1. vith graco and diguity, I.\]l. Bociety l\rnu oA pr Lo Rov, Mt 0 1 L Lustern Troviuco—aino, Stasechiolry, | JACKN oA tho Kymn asy smil ialn . 1 e i Now ianmypmhivo, Counactiont, Tthado Ieland, | YRere'er tha sun,” st whioh waa most boauti- How Yorls, Long' Tslund, Aluany, Coneral Now | fully sing, o Rov, Dr. Neigea lod o York, \\’un}a.ux\‘fmum’-u dicswor. 11, T Foitat, e theu tatruuosd " 1pp, (Zunlml Provinco—Now Jersoy, Ponnsylvania, I8 ful saliwoll , who apoka very Dittaburg, Dalaware, Maryland, Eastarn Vic: | VoMutitul thonghts to @ wil bouso, #lola—7"dioookos, To' thuso must ko dded | ————— . (oo Twollth Pago,