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e o] supor Westorn, $1,25@4.78{ oxtrs, $4.25@8,285 famlly, §5,80@8.75, £ —iWheat—1estern dull ; No, 1 red, £1.20; No., flflsllux‘#: Mo, f $1.113 amber, $L10@LIAM. Corn Trrs hized Wextarn hominl at 83c, Outs firm and nigher? mized Wentorn, 02@03¢; white, 05@6S0. tyg qulet aud firm ut 90@90e, Provistons—Strong, 1orknominal at $21,00@31,60, Daconglouldors, BK@00: _clenr tih, Tin@ldio. Bugur.curod hume, MG 13c, * Lard, WA @1Kc, Durren—Moro sctivo; Western choico to fine tub, @3 o gt at e, V. jesrce and tym at 81,01, Wik UINCINNATI, Cmasimats, O Nov, 10,~Coston—Dull and un- chunged at 10, Ftoun—Quiet and nnchanged, Whent dull oud drooping: red,, $1.05@1.07, Cotti—Domand . fult i markot frm; car, U2@630} Siietlcd, 64(05c, Osts—Domand fuir { market i of Si@Ate, Hyo—In tnoderate demand’ at Odoj No. 3 spring, 1,33, ‘Ostr—tinchangeds Eaas—Falr : market firm, Jivrrrn—Dull and un hanged, Cuzraz—Quiet nd weik, Trovisions—Lard scarco s opened strong _sales, 19@ldige spat 3 120 bid rollor all the year ; males ut o sillor’ Febritary, cloting ensier, ~ itk mests— Dedand fuie m“m‘nam I onlors, 5@} bilk des upil cléar ¢ cloar, 1055, °-l«y soarca; shouldors, Bi(o bncon shouldors aud clear, 1de. Wiingr—Demand fafr : firm at 96c. OSWEGO, o Nov. 10,—~Gnain~—\Vheat aqulot: No, 1 Milyaukes olib §1,15, _ Cor firm; now igh mized, 3 Catiada, $1.45, : o0 Durley i l‘ll‘l‘L/\DllLl 1IA. 10,~FLovn—Dull sud wn- SWEGO, (Fmuorsems, Nov. clianged, onlinz—mzul—cho(co rod, $1,18@1.20, Corn firm ald yellow, B2c: now do, 764607, Oata {0 good do: msnd ; white, 62@030 ; mtxed, e, Yrovistons—Pork, $30.60G21,00. Wonsky—§10L DurTEn~—] "Fma_omct and lower ; fine Weatern, 16@16)0; prime, H@16%c, ‘Toas~—btoady ; Westorn, 2T@38e. TsrnoLrus—Nonunul 3 'crude, in barrels, 80§ bulk, 4% rolued, 10)o, ' LOUIS, 8, Louts, Nov, 1v, Corsom— Active and un. changod. Froun—Quict and weak; lowor to gell, Gram—Wheat dull andu shudo lower ; No.3 red fall, 950 Lid, cash ; sales at 00L;@06 0 sclier Decembior 3 No, 2, $L043 @103, Corn dull and Jower ; uew No. 9, 700, Oats dull and lower; No, 9, 03/ @i clusing at 8de, Barley activ’ and higher; N spring, $1.10@1,15, Ityo steady ot BL@83c, ‘Waisky—SYteady ot tie. Puovisions—1 otk quict at $10,25 cash, nnd $18.50 weller Docembor, Balk meats sud bacon'irmer s bue ouly ordor trads, Lard ligher; prime steaw, 13¢; active domand al 12ie. Recxirrs—Flout, 6,000 brls ; wheat, 23,000 bu: corn, 10,040 bui oats, 13,000 buj Tye, 2,000 buj burley, one, H Burparzers~Wheat, 2,000 bu ; corn, 3,000 bu. GEATN—Whent quiet} o sl Prrreoona, Tr, Noy, 1 pcc nchmizad,” Now our Sora, Gl@dlo on track w shialied, 63T B inoLE O firm at T5@TT30 at Parker's teflucd, 10Xc for Philagelphis, sud ke for Bau- mworo delivory. LTROIT. Drrmors, Mich,, Nov. 3U.~Froon—Quist and n. snged e tWhoat markot stosdy, with moderato de- mand; extrs, $1,18% ; No, 1, $L15y; smbor, $1.03, Corn dull and prices have dechined§ 800, Oats—Do- muud goud at full prices, 513do, 5 Recrirzs—Flour, 2,040 brls; wheat, 25,000 bu ; corn, 2,000 bu. ?GmipsesTa~Flour, 2,000 brls; wheat, 4000 bu; corn, U bu, APIIS, Mzsrpms, Nov, 10,~CortoN—Quict and unchanged, Froun—Quict and unchunged, Conr-MeAL—Heid at $4.50. Gran—Uorn market bare, Oata scarco and firm at 63¢, Haz—iem g Westorn, S0.00. pax—~Merket € YnovisioNs—Tork quiet at §26,00, Lard, bulk meats, and Uucon carco sod 101, Lut' Jrices afo uopnally unchunged. LOUISVILLE. LouisviuLr, Nov, 10.—Cortox—Quiet at 1o, Froun—gulct und unchunged, GuaN—Whoat firmer; ted, U3¢, Corn—Mfixed, 100; white, 0o, Usts, b8@0uc, Provisiona—York quist at $20.00, Bacon and bulk meate sowdnul, Lard, 13}@l4Ke Woussx—Ue, MARINE. Fort ol Chicago, Nov. 10, ARKIVED, Bt Corona, Bl Joropa, suiities, Stur Blieboygun, Menltuwor, suutirios, Scow M, N. Uuuuur, Fike's blor, wood, Eehr Liglit Guard, Cleveland, coil. Bobr Mocking Bird, Butluio, coul. Scur 5. T, Atwater, Bullulo, coal and pig fron, Frop Glintlea Neitz, Manistco, lumber, Bebf Hariuony, Munistoe, linber, Bebr Geallio, Mumaiee, lber, Sctir Ractuo, Muakogoh, lumbisr, Bebr Pom Phine, Muskegon, wood. Balir G, L. Sauver, Lincoin, lumbor. Behr Lizzio Dosk, 5t. Joseph, Jumber, ‘Prop Georgo Dunbar, Muskegon, lumbar, Prop 0. Cainpbell, Vleveiand, toit, Sehr . B, Locke, Buttulo, coal, Betir Kute E. Howard, Hollsud, lumber. ¥rop Chuniplais, Ogdvusourg, sumisies, Bebr A. Puuggor, Hollind, rairoud dus, ‘Prov Sotiu, Buiulo, sundrics. Prop Joseph L, Hurd, Marquette, sundries, ‘Scow Nary Hoien, White Lk, Nber, Thurge Gity of Grand Haven, Graud tuves, Tambor, Thorgo ity of Graud Raplds, Graud Haved, hunbec, Yuargo C. O, D., Grand Havel, lutioer. Bclif 15, AL Putteli, Giand Traverse, potatoes, Scbr J. V. Tuylor, Turd tiver, huuder, ‘Schr Sea Genu, o Rivers, lamuer, Schr 8, Lates, While Lako, famber, Scr 1. Bumthons, Muskegon, luwber, Behr Eibsu Allen, Metiounued, lumber, Brow Coaster, White Luke, woud, Prop Futomut, Butalo, sundrics, Behr Ema A, Muyer, Ulovelaud, coal. Trop City of Tolcdo, Ogdensbung) sundrios, ‘Prop Nushua, Opdensburg, sunuries. Frop Menowlaer, Greey Ly, saudvies, Frop Jumea Davidson, Bsgiiy, siity Behr Loudes Nuo, Green By, polsties, Ber Tureo Buls, Alpens, Mimber. Sebr Saventh Ohio, Wute Like, lumber, el Ly Siate, Mipominey inbor, el W, 1. Hawking, Kewsunes, railroad tos, CLEARED, Belr Lizzie Doak, St. Jo, 40 kegs beer, Prop Emyire Stute, Butfalo, 13,000 bu corn, 100 bris tlour, 352 Lugs Hux sced, Schir Woboken, Oswego, 16,300 bu wheat, Prop C. Buitz, Mauistco, 150 brls beef, 50 brls pork, and suniries, Sebr Tarmony, Manistes, 500 b corn, Belir Portland, St. Catherines, 22,000 bu wheat, 11 tons Ly, Sehr Lookout, Grand Tavea, 25 brls flour, 10 tons Teod, and sundrics, argo Bronevs, Meuomineo, 5,000 bu corn, 5,000 bu G ta. Prop Favorite, Menomines, 80 brls porks and sundrics, Bt Coronn, B, Joscpl, sundriea, St Blcboygan, Manltoivoc, sundics, Sebir Bello Jirowdi, Frunkfort, 63 cds fone, A 25 vessuls cleared light, Lako Freights Wers dull, Obarters wera: To Oswego—fichr Wes glde, corn at To. To Sarnia—Prop B, I, Wale, wheat, and barge Guiding Stur, corn throngli, ‘To Hougbton, Tuke Buperior—beur Chiistine Nysson, oate on pri ato terlne, Tolul, & Capacity, 6,000 bu whial, 50,000 Uu cora, and 20,000 bu oats, ¥eancls Passed Port Huron, Pour Munay, HMich., Nov, 10.—Dows—Prop Den. ton; eclun Caur, Buin Funt, iloloken, Comanche, Fuuirit, Moutaus, Noses G, Jo . Birtiey, Kiug= feher, Ur—Propa &t, Joecph, Nebragka; echza Sam Cook, Thomee lowlaud, Buveund, Orieut, Now Dowiulou, Winn—Weat, bijak s weuthel Auc, Four HUnoN, Mich,, Nov, 10~Evening~DowN— Sebrs Bury rise, Moutgomery, Exshnuge, City of Green Ty, dumos 1. Bentley, David &, Webe, Marlon Lgan, Clayton Belie, Joau X, Noyes, Ur—rrops ' Deun itichmond, Gordon Complall, Java: schrs Qiiver Bitchell, Biichignn, Dlacon, J. W. Dosue, Trunday, Sweetheart, Otonavcs, Tifnals & Micklgnn Canale Brooeront, 1ll., Noy, 10—l p, m~—ARDIVED~— Indusiry, Morria, 3,572 bu covn ; prop Beaver, Heury, 2,680 bii corn 3 Eilzaboth, Lockport, 850 bria mesl, 100 Ubis lour'; Phiulx, Lockpart, 000 bu corn, CLeatid—Lotlo Frauce, Otlaws, 118,675 14 lumber, Disnsters, The sehr ¥, Morell 1s reported Jo bud shapo on Grana Islsnd, —Tle schr 0, O, Guihrio s ashiore in the Tay of Quinte, Lako Oufano, Bho was light ab the time of daaster, : —'Tio schr W1id Tlover, that went on at Long Point L3t Wock, 14 b torul wrouk, z —Tho etcum-barge Tecumach grounded botwoen the Jleem, yout Colboruo, Buturduy, aud was obliged to jghter beforo ehe waa released, “—The ucbr Ourleton, lght, 18 sthoro in tho uprer 437, amd 1o achr Bation, Joniied Wik Hono, 1 Strand~ el ut the head of flowe Thlnd, —A diupatch from Grand 1svon states that tho H, D, Mooro, 10cently beuchied, will huve Lo go through g provess of Inuncling, iu ‘order to gol hor flout, —Tue scbr Mudorla, of Osweyo, 1 ashots on Lake Erlo und L}t fuh) of wator, Tuis I8 tha tuird vessel owued by ATr. Whoeler, of Oswego, strandod thus weok, 3o brop'Th, W, Blandios, adén with apples fron tho mouth boro for Kingstun, and the wicambarge Narmau, are lying sground at tie Gull Shoal, —Tuo'prop Merchant, of the Auchor Line, upward bound, during the smoky weather Buuday, rai ushore on Pyllo Jswud, Lake 8t, Clair, Subrufueutly, tho Wun Tessiod by u tug, recelving noseriote dutngy, —Iu tue gulo on Cake Onturio, Friday, tho schir Great Woulern Joot 4 portion of her duckelond of lumbor, TThe schr Aunio Winncs bad bor main-topmust cacriod awuy and foressil uplit, and tho achr Ganbaldl broke Ler foregalt, i —Tho tyr Mocking Bird, which wan ent to tho as alataieo of thy wae I uitid Johnson, ashiore on North Yoiut, Thundeighay, Las returned to Port Huron, und ho villvors puport flat shio was teloasod Leloro thoy Teached Dor, Miscellancona, aueaaa, The echr Melvinn ia av Hates & Co,’s dry.dock for eopas, L2416 actir Elfzs hus beon pucchased by M, Joba 2, Yowed for the sum of 2,100, “C'fun prop Pecrless Las fiat coma out of Daolitile & Qleatts try-duck with a new whosl, . Easfer; primo and cholco Woatern rolls, * THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. 'WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1874 —The damage (0 tho achr Chienangn, now repolring at Doolittle & Olostt’s, will axceed 34,000, "~Tho bnrge Advi\ICO has gone futo Mliilor Brothiora® dry=ilock for miuor opnirs, “_The schr Mockin,} Bird, lumber-ladon, artived yes. terday miznus hor jib-idaon, RIAEWHERE, Tho ache John Noaisy, roporied siesnaed on the south siora of Lake Er€, i arivod at Bfalo ail X 5| “Tho nehr Fayotto Drom mado the run from Mar- quetto to Dotroit {n threa da Vs, Jast week, —Ths storm of yestorday b4 probubly entively dee slroyed tio bark ardlula, saborts noaz Catloud Polut, mli!hfl N\l!l !lfi!,ro of Ihe| ‘X‘"'IIE. 0 eclira Miamn and Palms, are:reportod s stilt on at Lang Palut, the foruner full'of water. ~—The barga 8Bparrow, which broto loosa from the atcomkarga King, on Lako E heard from, fio lnet weel, bus beon Bne'arrivod at Pors B.xewsll, 'riday, all right, —The following fs furniatied by n Buffals gontle man: % Tho Trop Now York 13 abandonod fo. the underwriterss lois $34,000; inaured for $12,0003 owned by McPhomon and athers, of uifalo, Tho bargo Ketchum, plso nbandsuied, wan vasued b $15.- 0+ Iusured, for SI0.000+ was Givned by' Otborulo & Lapham, of Saginaw, ‘Ihe barge J. Ryan laa gono to "pleces; loss §10,000; Insnred for 12,070 ovnod by Btotrs, of “Bufiald, The barge ° McGilvary, ROIng o pleces, wan valued ot £16,0002 suld io Do fusured for $7,000 3 was owned by Nelson & Lathrop, of BuMalo, The bargs Detroft has gong to pfeces] 10 justranco; loss, $4,500 1 was owned by Lapaun of Snginuw, ‘Tho buige Orton, full of water, Ov¥I It Buifulo:’ no insurauce, Thiso barges aro ail in the New York's tow, All, or nourly all of tho larg'es belonging o tho tow of tho prop Now York wiil, 2%, appoues, provo tolal loescs, Tho propeller liercelf, fiove alandoned by tho underwriters, wia worth $2(,000; fusured for $19,000, Tho bargs Detroft, abandoned’, | ownod by Laphum, of Sigluaw, was worth $2,500 OF £3,000; 0o fusurance, Tho lavge Orton, which m a7 et olT, fy nninsnred ¢ owned fn Dudinlo, The bargd Jeleban, wortls 315,000 and fusured for 310,000, wis owned in'Siginaw ; ‘will bo a total lons, * The barge Tyan, valued nt $10,000, nod tneured for $1,000, way ownedl fu Buffalo: will 'ba o total loss. Wile large BeGlivery, which ia breaking up, wes also ownod iu LuMulo, worth 15,060, PATTON---SWING. W. €. Gonily’s ficply to the Rcnsons of the Minority of the 8yn Monday morning Tie Trinuns publisbod the reasona, propared by Mesera. Noyes, Pattorson, and Hurd, why tho minority of sho Synod of Illi- noia North shon!d not appeal tho I'atton.Swing caso to the Genoial Assombly, ‘Lo thosc ronsous Mir. W, C. Goudy now replics, as follows : u the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribune : 1 e yager pubiivied o i Tarouse of Mon- fay, signed by the o, d-orgo G, Hoyve ad e v, 'attoreon sned Hurd, giving tho reasons Ly wuicli thoy hava been {nfiuenced fu deglining to compluin of Akio recont acifon of tho Bynod of Xiiinols Nortu, scems 1o demancd somo natne, 1f thetd rossons ure eatisfac~ tory 10 thoeo who give them, no ono ought to cebaura thiu for declinlug to carry tho controvetsy, furtuer, It ko fur o8 the Faper misrepresents (he xctjon of others 1t 1equires an ausw nuy 1ightly underst.ud the fucts, & Preabyteriau innfuier was charged with not res celving und adopting bia Confesrton of Fuith us cone taining tho sy:tem of doctring taught in the Iloly Seriptured; and furiber that be had uot been fsalous aud Gthful in mofutaluing the truths of the Gospel, and had not been fajchful and dfligent In the exercise of 1ho public dnies of bis ofiica a¥ such minister, While theta charges, if Ilmwen. ‘might not seriously injure the churacter of {ho uociood with very many yersous, nio adhorent of tho Presbyterfsn Churh neod e toll tht theso are amony tho wiost severs thet could bo preforeed, They dnvolved a violation of Lis ordi- ‘nation vows, anil, indirectly, bls chardeter fur honeaty, Tue vnly question of imyortnice was tha guilt or - uocenco of tuo accuged, Yo this quesiion ecuns to Lave bean biricd outof Siglt by tho side fuswes, most of them of tuo nost trivial charucter. Unon to_provenlation of tho churges, o committes, beaded by Dr, It W, Patterson, mudo’un cflort (o evado o trlal uvon tho merits, by fhe application of tho most technienl ralos to the form und lunguage of tho charges und apecilications, until the attempt was abau- doned upon tue deckuration of Mr, Swhig (hat ho wus wililng to mect the nccusations as they were. When tho up) w030 before tho Synod, objection was mmlo o tehl, bacaui, fu tho pape wiich brought tao ousy Lofora thut Ledy, tho prosecution lud used the word wappeal instead of tho word * complai,” aud upon theonjeetion belng overruled by a vote uf 83 to 18, the copsciences of the minority wero 8o sinzitive, becauss of the outrnge fuvuired In the uce of tha word Gouppest,? thot thoy could uow copacut further o act with tho majority who diffcred with them, These are oxamyiles of the methods resorled to in svolding o daclalon upon the charges thomsaives, which luvolvel much morothan the mero guilt or iunocouce of thio ac- cueed, Aith thut fay the question as to whotlier the Uresbyterian Ohneel wouid tolorate iu lts pulpits thege who did not Lelivve fn {6 Confession of Tultl, and who did not fultbfully teach the doctrines of the Biblo ns cx) otnded fn thst Coufessicn, The great question fuvolved wan, what was ho docirinal conii~ Cutlon of tio Peoal-yterdan Church 7 Was 3t the Cone foseton of Fuitl, as arncrted b the vows tuken by overy minisier, or was there " a distinetion botween Pross bytcrlanism as formulated fn_past timos Aud Presby= terfonism setual, as avowed by dr. Swing {n bis i order Vhuat the pubtic lea? Thia was {he d'stinct fsstie, and the only one of any {myiortanco, Tho prosceutor toalk oue shde, and buo avcured thoother, Cauany ond pretend st it was 208 Yital 158l ¥ ‘The pasier now under cqneideration sssorts # that ali our atatsmeuts of fucts aro drawn from tho officl Tecards aud dozuments of tha 8yuod,” yot, with tha oxcoption of a copy of tha Tesolutions wposi tha com- plaiut agatust tho " Prosbytory for dropplug tho nawme of A1r, Hwing from tho folls, and the etatoinents gs to the reoult i tho Synod in sustufuiug tho appeal aud thio clirges, there” 18 nota Kuglo ailoged fuct which o o verited tvom ths vocords bud doiments of (o ynod, Lt tis oxaming tho polnts fn tho ordor prosentad (n thio docuwent of Mesers. Noyes, Putterson, and Hurd : Firat—Tho complaini, B, Swing had doclarod im0l fudependent ; aud, at hls roquest, th Prose Vytery pasted o revolition thab bid name be dropred from {he roll, and of spproval sud coufidence, whilo (hn caso’ was sifll pending ugainst Lim, Of this action a complatut was made (o 1ho 5y k- od. " After a hearlug, (bt body doclared * that ¢ 1a {6 Jadgmeut of ho Syuod that t uction of th Protc bytery fu this cuso was unconstitutional, wrong, and taorefore null and vold® And yot tlls romavkabio pper declros that tho complifut was tustained, snd tho Bynod thereby vecognized Mr. Bwing's with drawilas an_acoamgilslied fact 7 andulso ' 1t com- st proceeded uou tho distinct sdmisslon st 'rof, &iving was out of the Church by Lis own act, and by tho countenuneing nct of the Fresbytery.” It 16 truo that tho sbovo resolution of the Synud wia pre- ceded by & preamblo which ro:iled tho fact thot Mr, Bwing lind withdrawn, aud declared himeclf jndepend- ont, and Lt tho Prosbiylery bad eanetioned Lfs act by crabing Uis name from ft rofl of wowbership. But the very question = dobated and decidod to ie valllty of tho action of Mr, Swing ond the Fresbytery, Certaln nction i beun tuken, b it was in the power of 1l Syuod, tho supcrior Judicatory, to reverue it for arror, whetl it would be abnulied iy the rovereal, and thio ‘action 20 rovorsed would atund 08 if not takon; or to doclaro it null aud vold, when buch sction would ba regarded as never aving been taken, Tho cxact quostion was ¢ Could A, Swing wihdraw legaliy according to tho law of tho Church in {hat way? And it was declded that bo could mot, What was tho consequenco? Not iliat by forco Mr. Swing was to bo held und_chained fn 16 soat a8 & tnember of (ho Chi- cago Presbytery, but merely that tho Synod must aud would procéed proclecly as M ho lud nver at~ tempted to withdraw, or tho Presbytery had never fried to releaso bim from bis relation fo the Churcls, If the Syuod did not declaro thie, wlion it said thio actlon wus null and vold, that s of no eflect Whatevor, it would be difticult to ind laugurgt to expiess it, How it can be gravely msserted thut Mr. Bwlug bnd legally withdrawn, of ceased tobo a milnfster of tho Troshyterfan Chmrel, and subjoct to the Judgments of ts coirts, pasecs coutyrclonslon, I ticso viewy aro corract, it follows tiat the cxpreseions of the yrod snd the mOlives of §(8 Luirge pjority sre without suy Just foundation, Sesond—The appeal, Mr, Swing was not confeen~ edly out of tho Clurch as asertei in the paper under revlew, but on iho contrary the Bynod cxpressly decided that he was It tho Chiurch, and bis attempt to get out was null and vold, It s {riie that Prof, Pation sufd thiat Dio could uot appeal unless he was *a party aggricved ¥ but it {8 not truo that ho was ot og- giioved by auy action of tho Presbytery, 1t draws heavlly upon charily {0 find Mr. Noyes ropeating delitierately the chatgo of bis uewspaper- card in regurd to tho Scottish law, when it was #o gompletely eejoctod on tio floor of tha Syuod, Al Tresbyterlan miuisters know woll {uat (here aro two wodes of fustituting » procecution ngainat s clergy- s ; one by an individud prosccutdr, o assuiios the réyponaiuility of thio cueo, subject to porsoua cene sura i bo falls; aud (ha otier when from common rumor ar uototloty n clreh-fudicatory takes notfco of tho chiargo, and of its own motion procecds with (e suventigtion, which it does by tho appoitment of & conudites who cannot b cougured, ‘Tho Bcoltish law quated mutttalus tiiw proposition o ua more, Whon it § adinttiod thut zn Sudividual yrovecutor 1a parly; tho whols queation ns Lo Lia Highl to appost f defeatedl, 1 concedod, A party aggrloved fs . parcy unsucceseful, The gricvanes reierred o 18 not a personal ‘Injury, uor & persoual judgment. Buch ™ Sudumeritsare nover " reudered Ly - an acclestastical court in this country, 3t was concedvd by Mr. Noyes, in his argumeni, that u prosecutor could appeal 1€ tav cliurgo Was ont of humorality or Jersousl oeuse. In wiat way I8 auch s proscontor sggfoved by vordict of not gullly, tht o prososti- Yor for hiereny i8 not uggrioved ? I both cascs the ro- suit and decinion s thosame, 'But tho disluteresled puulls cannot regard Ibls quens tiau 48 0f much Importance, Tho Constitution and rules af the Cbureh authorlzo a reviow of the aotion of any wforlor judieatory by & auperlor In four dif- ferout ways; licet, by o roviow of 1lo records, whicl o always Lefore” the superior {ribunuli econd, by uforence: third, by nppoal; and, fourth, by conie Pinint, ihis 'whole imatter wus Lefors tho Bynod, and could havo “Leen considered in s yeview of the records of tho - Presbytery, Th fact, » vorort wua mude that the records of tho Gilleago Pruabytory Do appeoved oxeort as Lo tlu fattors covered by tho appeal und comploiat, and ug % tisces tht the Synod decido thom upon tho appeat and complalut, ‘Tuis report wan adopied, Docs aby= Bady qucstiou the roguisrity of thisaction? Cortainiy ot And yot i this m0us the Synod bind full jurise diciion to’ dispuso of both ° hrauches of tho Bwlug caso, 'The only oifforcuco In bring- ing On Cmtter by appeal or complilut bi foro tho superior Judicatory, 1s that,in tho notice to the Aaderatar of 18 pucyose (o ask roview, tho paily suys i 000 case Lo fnichdn o sppeal, and it the otlior fo complaln, In eyery othor respect the alous to Lo taken und thie papers are the tame, It Link boen do- sided that whoro tho pasty saked to Proeeiio as an appuilant, who wan not, ontitld to that mode of pro. ceadlug, o might be heard us a compluinent, It s puniteat that (i point 16 ouo of tho merest techuieul- itfea, und withaub any substance, 'Thoro s ok » court iu tlio lund above a rirul Justico of (ho Poaca which would tolerato such an_objoction, Wiat possiule difforence could it make in dockling whetlor or ol the acowsed wis gullty of tho churges, of whetlior or ot ho was _within tho iboerty nllowod by tho Chureh, as fo whothor Prof, Patton, in tha pper o lald befars tho Modorator of - ilio Presbytery, auld ¢ * Lappoal," ar ** 1 complain 1t is amaziug how inteiligent mintators of the Gospel of Chrlat, the teachora of morality aud virtue, can o comp indignant, and bo rosdy {o suifer murtyrdom, boeause n unjority of (heir brothren rogatd so friv- olous an objection as iipmaterial fo tho propor diaponltion of s rorlous case on fta nonts, Low coutd Curfstian goutlowon, uudor tuo ploa of co aclonce, refuso to deiend o mhn whom thoy belleve to bo fmuocent, bocnuso the tribunat whick had the power to docido Lold that thla trifiing point did not provent them from proceoding with & caso wirich in- volved tho dootripal Constitution of tholr Cuurch ? Of whiat conscquenca waa this queation with thut pro- seatod In tho fssuo mado up In tho Presbytory botweon the prosceutor aud nccsod 2 Zurd—Tho grounds of apposl, It 14 nesorted by Measts, Noyes, Patterson, and Hurd, that the Synod tained all the veasons assignod by Prof, Patton far appealing. ‘Tuls t8 siinply ot truo, takon on _euch resons, There was o vole taken, fn which tho Bynod votod lo sustain (ho appeal, Buk, if thero was auy ono good reason for appealing, tho Synod ° was tound 1o sustain tho sppeal. It {s safd that # Prof, Fatton also apyealed, bocstioe $n_the Presbytory a_eeparate yota wan not faken ou eacls apactfication, a8 well us on each ohurgu; thin renson tho Synod suslaine., and yob the Bynod votod in precisoly thio pame muuot, ou the sauto cliarges snd sj.colfications.” 'Thio anawer ln, that tha Bynod did not pass upon tiia action of tho Presby- tory i any way whiatover ; and tho_Conatitution pre- dcribes that mude of voulug upon nn_nppeal, but tixes 10 ruto n fho Judiciatory where the eneo origiuates, The Synod ato ridiculcil bocauso soro of Ha mem- ‘bera yoted Lo ststain both charges and il the apecit- ¥ cations, whilo th Hu«mmmn to bo proven by Collier was not supported by sny evidence. The answer 19, that afler the appeal was sistained, iyynod declded to iguors the caso,—that ul vots upon tho charges, Xhe _ mein qucstion was: Is tho accused gullty of the first or setond churgo, ns indicated In tho specifications ? Upctn this the roll was calied, whon somo of the mom= boww voted to sustun bo.h charges without any ox~ presslon I regard to tho particulir spocifications, wWhila othora naiued tho specifications they did not tex gard my provan, It will: bo seen thot while 1t would uliow t; \uro_dlscrimination (o stata tuo difforent apeci fleatfons proven of not proyen, 4t woald not bo ma- terial {# (10ro wore wpocifcationn cnough established by tho o ionuo to suskain each ciiargo, ’It tho wxa mplo of tuo authors of Liis paper was fol. towed, @ coiparion in this yespeeh might bo made botween the -Presbytery and tbo Synod, Foritwas notorloua that majoriiy of tho Presbytory votod that nouo of thy ) \eeileations wero proven, whilo about twenty of g% wors admitted to bo irue by Mr, Swing hiawalf, snd the only aliegations o thoin wero® that ko ultered particular words i hin sermons am.d_ writings. It s brio thay flomo of those Pruab,Wets accompanied the voto with atatemeut that they fled upon tho specifications fn thelr moral hearing, bin If anybody can tell what that means, when uiterod wil 2 refercnca to the proof of o Sact, 11 will o gratefully tecelved, Jiourth—Thero was uo 1 ‘o dolcnse, There ls o prine lplo o the Ivw of tho Lina'y which 18 called estoppol, & i Meenrs, Huyen, Patter- non, nnd Hurd are ciearly es \opred from_complaining that tnero was norenl defi\ie made, bocanen they most sirenuously refused to 1ivike tho defense, for the frivolous renson that tha CoAtt had wrongfully (a they clajmed) declded to_pracsed with the apgodl, Thaelr present courso verifies thy charge that was nicds at. tho time, thot their refusal wa ¥ 0 obtain an oppor- tunity to mnke the assertfon now niade, Tlio reason for the refuns) to dofend Mr. Swing may bo found to bo other than tho consdicncas of bis for. mer dofenders, Fho Xy, De, Datipld, from Detroit, was a corresponding momber of tho Mynoul, il was i full symputhy and communicatioa with thio minority, 50 it i hud thie bost meana of mycorts ning thelr roal matlves, 1na roceut artlelo publichea by Jifm i tho Indenenient tho following sppeared : ¢ The Vrotiren of tho Olilcago Presbylery are not defoniing Praf, Swing, Ly withdruwing frotn the Fresbytery aml th v denori- ination lio lins_genorously rolieved diem from that ro sponeibliity, Frow_that momeut Mr, Noyes \van no lonzor bin councel, We may us welt atato tEo vea' trutly of this matter in Just so moty words, and then dhes v wilt Deno mistoke atoutdt, The Presbytery are Hmply re- slatiug cccloaiastioal tyranty 0 tho porson of Fruiisls L. Patton, and that 15 the whole of it, Bost Kncerviy {6 they hoyo that frowm this time farvard this, on e Teal aiid ouly rumuining isle of tho case, muy e fuily aud falely understoud by sl ous lalslors aud el ugr clnrehics,” 11 1t Is constdoredthat ths only act relfad upon fo #liow Prof, Pation to b guilty of eoriesimtient tyravs J1y §s this prosceution, and ihen muppoes that” Mr, | Sivlng was guilly, 03 found by tho Syuod and belfoved by almost nil difhtorested persons, tho idea of defensp of thowsclves will bo changed i _prosceutlon of Prof, Tatton, And this gives conslstency to tho versfstent oflort to try Lim fusteud of the acciaed, 1t du not dif~ Neilt, du 11ify conumunity, to find n motive for sucha yrosccution by Des, Patiorsou and Swaey, and man of their followers, bt §f ropeated here, & InSght Lo regurded na u seadal upon religion, “Fith—Tho Sdainent of the Syiod, ' It {a snid the o of tig Syhod did not sorlonsly aiTect tho Pres- tery or Mr., Swing. Doos tho Chicnzo Presbytory decluto judeyendunco of the 8ynod of Iilinofs Norlh? Does It futend to trent it with_contompt, ne Mr, Bwing oos all the tribunals of tho Cburch 7 Sowotliing hus hovy efected by thia result, Tt han toen declared by tho bighest tribunal which this cou~ traversy bus yot renched that o Prosbylerian minister must recelve oud sincercly adopt {bo Confesiton of Yaith a9 contulnme the syétom of doctrines taught in thie Holy Scriptaros 3 thiat 1o must observo Lls vows to fatitully nuadutin Such fratha of the Gosyiel as taught fu tho Confesslon of Falth, I lius been declured tiat tho presching snd leaching of Mr. 8wing s not thut of tho Presbyteriun Chmrch; that lio bas oxceoded the Tiberty allowad by 1is lawe, "o tinportanco of thia decisfon cannot bo srerted Dy ridiculo of tbe form of tus verdict, It 13 of very hitlo consenuonce whether Mr. Swiag goss out of Lo Clinrch by siispension or crasfug bin mame from {he rolls, Thio Presbylerion Chureli, s ecroed, und tho Goepil o Curlat, us laught n ita Contesslon, Kavo beou vindiented. ‘Air, Swing could 1ot go out by his own acton when under chrges, but ho could go out by tho action of {bie Synod vihen thess chrges wora disposed of by o verdict of gy, W. U, Gouns, Oit10A00, Nov. 10, 1874, WOOLLN GNODS. Over-Protuction of Cassimeres—inne ufacturers Determiined to Apply the Lraicese New Yonrg, Nov, 10.—Upon the adjournment of the nnoual meoting of tho Natioual Assucia- tion of Woolon Manulacturers, the monafuc- ficturcra of faucy cassitnerca sseewbled to dis- ouss tho advisability of a decrenso in the pro- duction of goods. 'I'io common fecling wns, that the condition of trade domanded a lossoning of production, and, while many objected to sign o poper agreoing to this, nbout 45 mills, through _ tholr ropiosentatives, agreod to stop 25 por coub of their wachinery for threo months, Very mauy of tho companics whose numes are not upon tho paper havo adopted the course advised, The necessity of such a plan jg folt by all. Fino cassimoies, which sola_ at #5 per yard in June, now brivg only 38 or $3.050, and many medium grados hove follen from 81,62 to §1 per yard. Sales aro smnlll.d aud stocks much larger tlan can safoly bo cntried. ST s TIE ENFORCEMENT ACT. Arrests Thercundcer in Alabama and fonr iann, Mosrre, Nov. 10~ omaussioner Gilletto ron- dored his declsion te-day in tho Wetmore caso, saying thoro was no evidenco ngainst tho prizoners, and thoy aro, thorefore, honorably dwoharged. New Onieaxs, Nov, 10.—The five Salnt Mar. tinsvillo prigoncis to-day gave bond for their appearanca in tha United States Cirewit Court in this city on the scocoud Monday in Janusry. ‘I'he chiargo agoiust tuow is violation o the Ln- forcomont net. ‘Lhore was but ono altidavit mads in tho cnsos, aud that by a colored man npmed Jahn Heist, 1 which tho accused ato chueged with acts of intimidation toward him at the olcotion polls, whereby, leist says, ho sui- fored hieavy damuages 1rom the loss of his cottou arop, alloging that e was, through fvar of his life, compelled to leavo Lum VIRGINIA BOKDS, RicuyoNp, Vo, Nov, 10.~Tho confereuce be- tween the Governor and ‘I'reasuror of this State und tho holders of Virgimin bouds was held hero to-day in the Seaulo Clamber, leprosentutives of tho vrees were refused admlission, oxcoptoue, Uov. Komper ondeavored Lo exnct a pledgo from him not to publieh the proesedinga. 1larefused, claiming lus rigit to bo presont as a bondhokdor. ‘ho meating being organtzod, A rosolution was adopted that the contorenco go into secrob Bos- slon, mul bhnlinF tho membisrs not to divalge t]ml m:;mcudingn. ‘I've boudhiolding reporior thon retirud, leports were submiitted by the Gavernor and Treasurer, and a onmmiltes appointed to con- eldor the sane and roport. The {Ion, Hugh Mo~ Culluch, Into_Hecrotury of the United Htates Trcasury, mado o ugeeuu ropresenting tho views of tho holders of Virginia bonds in England. He utatod that the foreign bondholders wore in- clined to b lonient toward tha Htate. Nothing moro w known of the Governor's report than that It gave o most wolul picture of the pecuni- ary condition of the State. —_—— WILBERFORCE UKIVERSITY. Couwmnus, 0., Nov. 10,—An Educationa) Gon- voution uf the Thirvd Bpiscopal District of the African Mothodist Church met in this city to« day, Delegates aro present from Ohio, Ken- tucky, snd Wostorn Pennsylvania. A resolution way naopted providing for the ondowwment of a theological chalr in Wilborforco University at Xonia. Tho ondowment fund 18 ©20,000, to bo raisod fn he nost four yoms, All minlstors of tho district woro constiuted specinl solicliing 4gonts, No vote wna tho In, —_—— SUICIDE, Turrato, N, Y., Nov, 10.—Franeis 0. King, & prominont forwnrding morohant, committed sul- :ulu this aftesrnoon by druwniug himeelf ia o oit~ loru, a8 woll &s common Justice, BAKING-POWDERS. An Alloged Siander of fome Monna fiotures—Tho 'Aruth of Chemistry as Applicd to Our Daily frend—-Lot Justico ke Bono 'Though tha fleave ons_ Full— Another Interview and ¥t KRovelntions, Tho rucent publlo roports of an intorview hisld with an ominent chemist of this clty, sud put~ porting to havo olicited from him, aa tho mo- moutous vosult of ohomicsl {nvostigations, pros foseional and sclontfilo opinions practioally im ponching tho good names and the commarojal jo- togrity of tho wholo ofass of baking-powder manufacturors snd deslors, and in swocping and oruol coudemuation of all brands of that groat housohold ataple, with one consplouous sxsop. tion in favor of & New York firm, has, naturally onough, produced a sonsation of wider than local proportions, Tho morals of comumerco aro 28 sousitivo as thoso of domestic lifo, and any ublio impeachment of » morcantils u- orost or mercantilo class ig very apt to awaken & storm, 'Ibo public announcemont that an eminent chomiat, to-wit, Dr. James R, Dlanoy, aon of anothor ominent chemist in ex~ cotlont ropute in_the profoseional circles of tho oity, Prof. J, V. L, Blansy, had discovered frand in" the business of onr balyng-powder manus factmors, with ono honorabls excoption ns oforesatd, In the form of *‘short weight," and tho compluinta which have como i from & thou- ennd sourcos slleging, in all woriousness, the injustico, tho unkindncss, and abamdity of tho g and Wil of profossional indictmont, a8 roported, bave Deen of a chstaoler ontitled to rospect, and suggestod, yestorday, tho propiiety | of an intarview with Dr, Price, of the populnt oud now far-famed Prico's baking powder, aud member of tha fivm of Stecle & Price, 201 aud 203 South Wator stroot, Loth of whom' arg gen- tlomen ot old and honorabio stauding and very bigh repute 1n commercial oircles genorally, and promiuently 1dentiied with (s epocial mor- cautilo intorest as largo manufactrrers and doalers. The intorviow was without prehmi- narios, and as follawa: Intorviewer—Did you read a late artiole pur- yumn{; to oliclt solentillo opinions clarging rnud i the baking-powder busivess ? Dr. Price~I did. Int.—Did you regard tho allegations to be slauderous? Dr. P,—Most assurcdly; and ‘I am oonfldent that noither Prof, Blaney nor any ouher chomist in high-standing w1l assumo the responsibility o o profeesional opiaion agaiust the purity of our baiing-powder, or impenclung hoaest moas- uroment 1i our snles, Int.—Wero thoso public statements frus? Dr. .—No. Inz.—'\\'cru thoy absurd ? 1. P,—Yes. Iut.—Will you show me to my eatisfaction that those nileged domaglng dedtictions from scion~ (llun? tosts wore absurd, and falso, and impossi- oly Dr. P,—Icannnd will, I will first talk to yon end then malke you the eye-witness of the truth of whnt Isay. In bho first piaco, what way tha purport aud whols avshot of thay tnterviow with an ominont chetnist.gJust thus, that ho weighed o lot of cans with tho brand of yurious manufac- turers, sud that he found one to weigh a pound nnd tho othors leas. Tho toral abunrdity of the matter is in calling it n chiemtcal analysiaand a professional opivion wlon n ctemist takes a pair ‘of scales and’ nunounges tho relative woight of vioveral compounds. Was it noz absurd to go to 1'rof. Ulunoy to get bis *opinion "—s learned «'pinion, a soievtific opinion, a professional opiu- ton—t rogatd to & question of sunale avoirdus pois an detormived by n pair of scales 2 Tut—1a bt all o did ? Dr, Price—Yes ;. ho did not on that ocension dy tho chomistry of any of the baklug-pow: deis,—bo stated a “fact of relutive welzht, and the) esme **opinion,” ns it has been termed, wo'ald have boon givon by a GrOCEr, OF a carpen- tory oz any othier man. Now, where was Lhe ob- Jact of that interview, when you remember thnt tho fact that & doviation in tho weight of the geviral brauds in question Las vover been de- nied,.—%hea you romember, too, that thero Is no object in toncealing that fact ? l?m. ~—\Whiero dues tho question of froud como ‘Tt articlo made it appoar to be in t of cans. ‘This 18 auoilier great aud croas sbsur dity. Baking-powder caus clsim to 0 of staidu 1d size,~they do not claim to repro- font a stand.»rd weight, Baking-powder 18 usod by measuro ( teaspoonfully), cousoquontly moas- ure 18 the Eru'r, and just, aud oquitatlo standnrd, ond that whic)t 18 £40 purest and most offective in o given quantity, by measuro, ia tho besy and mout economicnl, Int.—Is not tho powder sometimos told by woikhe ? Dr, P.—ca. 'The cans wo soll and dosignate by wolgt are 4,5, and 10 pound eans, Hero, for examplo, are two cans; both oroof thosamo wiwo; one i the % champion weight” powder, containing b pounds; tho other, Steelo & Prico's, coutaining 4 pourtis,—both cana being of tho samo linesl and vubio dimonsions. Now, you will notico tho dircetions on these eans aro: for Dr. Price’s, two teaspoonfulls for quart of flour; tac other, throe teusp oonfulls for quart of fous So that the two cans of, thoe Prico powder, aggre- gating 8 Youmls, will du the worls of three cans of_tho sther powder, aggregating 15fl)uundm _Int.-Well, this is reully nstonishing, Does Jight noight indicato adulteration ? Dr. P.—Llow can it ? Unke iho basis of the uni verea) formulas of baking-powders, equivalents of bicarbonate of soda ao(l aroam of furtar, In grinding aud rofluing this combination, aur pro- coss of manufacturo is sudh as to curry it to tho lagt possible degieo of pulverization,—~tho finer the powdor tho better its adaptation to its fuuc- tiona and uses, - But this high dogree of pulveri- zution lightens the mass aud reduces the weipbt of the can, making an uaderweight, as ib1s nb- surdly called, an indication of a perfect mavy- facturo. Thero is no concealment in our procces of manufacturo. Tho Doctor thoo led his interviewer throug\s the differcut depuartmants of tho great manufuc- tory, packing-rooms, ote,,—the tour of inspec- tion foretng him to the candid conviction that tho procoxs of manutacturo roveals a scrupulous adherence to the mothod, claimed by the firm, tho packirg indicating aleo tho fact that overy cau of the powder shipped from the houso ls packed s golidly and faithfully as is possible by any process of hund, 1'ho noxt incident was the following intorost- ivg and instructive experimont : Bonding acrosy thosireat, s enn of tho 16-ouncs, henvy weight, Now York brand of powder was obtained, togethor with tho samo mizo can of Dr, Prico’s powder, Oue teaspoonful of the lutter, on bowg poured into o tumbler of water, retired rapudly from sight, and began a long process of active of- fervoscence. A teaspoouful of tho othor powdor which Jatelysot up tho claim of superiorl- ty by avoltdupois was poured into a seaoud glnes of water, whon 8 portion of tho powder slowly wont to toe bottom, tho body remainiong ou top with the aspect of veasty foam on tho rop of & glass of Vicuoa beer, with horo and there o sticky, pnsty spgregation, revealing floar, np- parently. Tho experimonter then took a quan- tity of Drice’s boling-powder, mixed it witha hanoful of flour, nod woighed & can of the new compound, finding it to bo just 16 ounces, A tenspoonful of this mixturs wes thon ewpied into a third tumbler of walor, and produced tho samo phonomend, undcrgoing the same general procoss with the same goneral resutss, snd tho ssme posty aud roaety presences, judicatiog flour, a8 attended the experiment with the Now Yurk 10-ounco biand. W'ho writer waves commont, and respoct- fuly solicits tho reader to form his own opinlong und conclusions in the premises, ‘A he interviow was thou concluded thus: Interviowor—Iavo you over had a wciontific orinion on your powder by Prof, James V. Z Lianoy, a8 the result of analysis? Dr. P1lco—Yos; here it 18 (ptoducing a papor, an extract from which yead ax follows): ‘‘My anulysis shows no evidenco eithor of adultors- tion or of dilnting materials, I have no hosita- tion 1 recommending Dr, Prico’s powdor as un- sfimrphs,t’mblom Togard to purity, health, and of~ icnoy, r, P.—Hore I something from Prof, M. Delafontaino (producing suother papor, which contnined tho following): **I have made an analysia of Dr, Frioe’s hukiug"‘ml\‘dcn and find it strictly free from any adulteration, such as flour, chulk, atum, eto. Besides boing pure, it 18 also stronger, #inco 1t gives off a largor propor- tion of curbonlo acid gas than noy powderI Laye oxamined.” oIS S RAILROAD NEWS, STILL OUT. £n all the morning papors yesterday thera was a roport that the Baltimors & Olio and the Grand Tiunk Ruilroads, which had stubbornly hold out so long, bad fluslly succumbed and {oined the Baratoga combination, aud that overy. thing would horoattor go along ae smoothly ns olockwork, But dispatehos wore recelved from the managors of both theso roads stating that they Liad ontered into no agreement, aud thut tho romors were false, o mouager of the Msaltimore & Ohlo added that Lo had abolished the pavment of commis:zions for tho sulo of tiekets, not becauso 1t hnd boon abohsh- «od by tho roads bulouging to tho combination, but becuuso it was & mont oxcellont roform, whigh should bave boen made loug ago, It is also_statod in tho dispatclios that tho ronds would gontinun to be wdepondont, and mako such ratea a3 woull bo nocoptablo to the peoplo, no mattor what the Raliroad Commissionors would do, Llivte {8 overy proapoot now of an oxciting rallrond _war betwoou ti'a_oombination and thoso two independont roaas. othing will bo loft uadono ta bring these ronds to terma, but as buth ars woaltby eud poweriul corpora« tiona thora 18 no telling which slde will como out victorious, TAILROAD EARNINGS, Tho following nre the gross earnings of a number of railroads far October, and ton mouths of tho year, furnistod by the Latly Julletin s GIOSY EABNINGS DUNING OCTODED, 1873, Atfan, & Pacifio and loased lines $3 108,671 Buriington, C, Rapids & Min., 1 1990t Qul,, Danville & Viuconnes, .. Cin, Lafayotto & Clflcn{u Cloveland, Ool,, Cln, & lus Denver & o Grando Tud., Bloom, & Wasters: ., Internntionnl & Gt, North Michigan Qentral, Mitsaurl, Kausaa & 8t, Louis, Alton & Terre 11 8t; Louls, Alton & ranchos... . 55,450 B1, Loula & Southeasiorn 122,008 81, Lauls, 1ron Att, & So, 28,198 Toledo, Pooria & Warsaw, 03,085 113,694 Tolodo, Wabasl & Westorn! 5,021 odBsL Total ... 297,778 $3,483,470 Increase, 1 0L * Fourth weck entimated, 011088 EAUNINGS DUMING TITE PABT TEX KONTTA, 3 1813, $ 418,475 $4,170,311 100,698 weTTL 397 3 4 (AL, & Pac, andt Toased Jines. . Biieliagton, 0, Tuplda & i 4,017,080 4511610 1nd,, Bloom. & Wester: 1,500,042 Michigan 0ontral.,a.a.:.. 00,5 Missourd, Kunmy & ‘Loxaa, 1, 1,821,610 81, Louts, Altos & Torre Hauie {01000) 2 0v s ann s 1,028,210 1,168,775 81, Loufs, Alion & Terro ianto (branclies) ... 445,420 400,000 8t Loius & Houthraatern, 108319 1,107,329 At Tows, Iron Mt, & 5o, 2229317 100,072 Toledo, Leorla & Warsa . sl 1,030,583 Tolado, Wabasli & Wostorn.... 41805 4004301 Total Decreast, 20,701,633 20,027,801 220,358 *Fourth week October, estimsted, THE GREAT WESTERN OF CANADA. Tho roport of tho Great Wostorn Ruilroad for the balf-yenr ending July 81 bas Just been mado pabiic. The roceipts on oapital accouut during tho half-year were .L300,U38. 'Tho chargos to capital account wore £134,716, of which £18,002 was_for Iand and pormanout way; £62,963 ou doublesfrack scconnt; £13,053 Glencos Loop Lina; £26,152 discount and commission ; £30,- 920 now equipment and shop tools, aud the bal- unca on minor accounts, At the clotn of tho half. yoar, tho capital uccount stood as follows : Teeaipts on capital aceonnt, +£8,422,838 Qlarges on cupital account,.. « B2u8, 481 Datenco to credit.... .. £ 181,407 Tho whiolo boing akiout 3, mile owned. The rooeipts and expenditures for tho half- year wero as followe: 000 (curroucy) por @rérsrecelpts Ogeratiug e taxos, ronts, Tttty renuwals, and ull UEHES sourrranes 425,203 417,000 Net earnings., £204,740 Profit ou leason lincs. $770 Totala ... £206,610 Tha docreaso in earhings was £60,683, or 10.74 per csut ; tho uorenyo 1 oxponses, £8,204, or 103 por ocout; tho decrenso in not earnings, LT4,760, or 36.80 per cent, The gross esrniugs in 1874 weio £1,136, and tho vet carnings L4263, per mila. ‘I'ho expouses woto 76.87 por cent ot ourningy, ‘Ui not rovonue from thie leasod lines wus L7 par wmile worked. ‘THE GRAND TRUNK DAILWAY. The reyort of the Gravd Urunk liailway for the half-year onding Juue 80 gives tho followivg tigiwes = 1874, 1679, Graes earnings, {ncluding Duffalo o Chasmptstn Jod. e seerees 561 £898,700 Worklug expenscs aud renewals:, I8RO0 721,630 Nt earniughu,cerisenesaeessc & 226,650 LIT7,050 Deduct loss on Americun curren- CFeeen (RPN 1t 9,000 Balancs,.asse. wenn U0 £107,147 Tho working oxpousos waro 77.54 per cent this year, aud 80,80 per cent in 1873, L'he gross enrn- ingy'in 1874 woro 39,890 (Amicrican owirenoy) por milo, and the not earnings ©876 per milo. "Lus tcresse in gross earnings 18 £109,861, or 12,22 por cont ; in expenses, £60,552, or 8.46 per cout ; aad in not caruings, £49,609, "or 2796 por cent. 'I'o the sum of £217,540, net earnings, must bo added tho balance fiow tho not roveuue account of Just balf-your of X241, malang o total of £217,781; from this, however, has to be do- ducted tho postal aud nulitary tovenue duo for the haif-year to the postal bondholdors, £16,200, winoh Joaves £201,572. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD. Tho following iuterceting statement concorn- Ing the fiuaucial condition of taa Penusylvama Rnilroad Comproy hna just been published Onr grest corporation, the Pennsylvania Ratlroad Cowputiy, has ao fully recovered fromn tho elfects of tho pavlo of Lust yedr aa to luspiro ita stockholders atnl tho public with bew conlidence in its strevgth aud i the wisdom of Jis mauugement, At mooting of tho Directurs, Leld yeuterdsy, tho usunl semi-aniiunl dividend of 6 per ceut was aoclured, A statoment of s operations of o Cupauy on fis works esut of Littsburg, duriuy tho past six mouths; was preseuted, showlug gross reeipty of §19,600,042, und uet recelgts of §9,444,330, Afer paying titurest un bonds, seml- sl mulu-lue payiment, and_divldend und Mterest on the Now Jesaty lincs, thore iy o balauco of 35,141, 830, After reserviig $870,433 for coutingenclc, ihiela fs §4,205,43 avnludio for the dividend, whict on a capitat awoek of $08,463,800 will amount to $4,424,143, sand with tho Stute tax, which the Compavy juye, {0 4,700,100, This leaves o baluce Lo eredlt of }ofit aud Juss of $oi,304, Thin 1 o aplendid exhivit, st st satisfy evory one that tho mansgement of the Compauy 44 Wiso, udfeious, and houcst, NO MORL PENSIONEN, My, J. P, Joy's lottor iu rogard to tho futuro polioy of the Michigan, Cencial lnilrond towurds i orippled aud maicted omployes, published i e Lrmose & few davsago, hos just boan olcinlly promulgated by Mr, W. B. Stiong, Gon- ot al Buperintendent of the Road. M. Strong, in his crreular, says the reasora fot adopting thia rulo are ko fully and cleatly sot forsl b Mr. Joy's lotter that its justico must bo admiited by all, and, as it applies impartislly to every’ one in ke service of tho Company, to otliers and men aliko, no ona can complnin of it. HE FORT WAYNE, JACKSON & BAGINAW. Reports aro curront that tae Fort Wayne, Jnck- son & iSagiuaw Raitroad will soon pnss iute tho nends of the Bultimore & Obio Ig\ilruml, and will be oporated as » brauch of tho Chicagd lino, ‘T'he road 18 190 miles long from Fort Wayno, Ind,, north by cost to Jackyon, Miclr, and crogs- ca the Bultimore, Pittsburyg & Chicago vory near- ly at right anglos. TENHONAL, Ar, Charles IT, Wood, of the Pitlaburg, Cine cinnutl & 8t, Louis Ratlrond, tns beon nfipohneu agont of the Bluo Liue, in place of Wallingford, deceased, A TRIFLING UNPLEABANTNESR IN WESTERN PENK- BYLVANIA. Pretsuura, Pa., Nev, 10.—This marning aun npplication was muds to the Suprome Coutt for an injounction to restrain tho Sonthwest Ponn- aylvania Ralrond Company from crossiug or tresppesing on the oar-sliop yroperty ol tho Dittsburg & Connetlsvillo Ruilroad Company at Connellevillo, and was refused, Biuco April jast. tho Boushwest Nnilrond Company has been trying without succens to obtaln an injunction resiraining the Connellavitle Company from ine toiforing, Without any notitication whatever, youterday, ono of the Assoointo Judges of Fay- atta County grauted tho Bouthwest Company un injunesion restraining tho Conaollsvillo Gont~ pany from intorforing with them. Considering the Jatter Company owna the ‘zx'apurty in ques- tion, this bigh-hbandod woik seema rather HLIANRO, T — GVERCOALS, ULSTER OVERCOATS IHOW TO ORDER, STATE COLOR—OUray, Bino, or Birown, BTATL HEIGHT—Monturw around Lroast and Walst, Length of Sleova, STATY, PRICE~$25.00, 30.00, $10.00, £30,00, 355,00, Our eustomars fu the West yay no moro than thomo In Fast, We havo but ONJ PRIOE, and our goods ars sent. 0,0, Dy G. W. SIMMONS & SON, Original Importers and Largest Mannfacturors, OAK HALD, BOSTON. T tho District Gourt of (hio Unied States for {ho Distriet of New Jerxoy, Ti tter of Willlam 11, Young, bankeupt. Tho o g kbyed 10 Che Lindry tor & ivslinris FRO0 ie Gobte, bV orduf Gf tho Guart Barjed b huron givon to Al oredicors who bava ucaved their dubts, and ‘to appoar au tho 8 h day of D= ‘cambor, a'oluck a, m,, bofuro the sald Gourt by e gurior, sl b i oy tuve, sy a disohiargy shonidl nat. o Daikiage, vy HRG. BLV thor parsons ki ntorust Sanibor, Ay D. Iaid wt 1 i SADMUSRIENTS, . oo = STAR LECTURE COURSE. IVITAT ARE THEY ¢ ro oqually good for anyuf e #old only ln proksgoe of o phckane. Y8 HIES 1 aro exchampod withot charga for thu raservod ente for o enterraliient you i tand. )’;‘U‘]‘xsl ‘l‘)i‘,o!.lu KT8 " are cxaianged only at Jansen, o UPT"DN TIOKRTS " aro ezchanged 4 or b uays bue fop tach ontortainmant for srats for that on wr-alnilient. OFIION TICKE LS ** can be exehangod In any utime bar fur a single eatestainmont, L1 you want W seats for Charlotto Cushiman's Iteady you can exchange 30 oiton ‘TTckata ™ (e thoins UPTION TIOKETS ' aro the cheapost and best tick. 'IORTTS anvo you moncy, You pay fof sln- s from 3353 10 500 DOF Gant taore L0AL Tor - Up: RYCTT TR OPI 10N TIOKETS sro' bstter than cash, nt Lo ationd vl Geiaks Joecurenn T TIUR LENORANEW PATRIOTISM FORUIIOAGU, Daniel Dougnorty's elaquant Toaturo, Nov, Uharlotto ?\n man's llu.\D.l ID etz by fara ] ey 12 ety WU, parin Siiintiy concorta by ths KiShings: ’ ) i cat s OPTION T IBKK ) \‘;l)ll BALE Tl MORNING at Janson, MaUlurg & Go,'s, 1 tals Int 5 ing.av, | v:hu ‘1 cornor Madlson and “[falsted-ata, | e R R L (R U1 Notth Olarkat, * 1> 20T G & Shebion.™ M'CORMICK HALL---DeMURSKA. “Mila, DoMurska Ls tha -, 1 e 2 ths Quoen of the stago—i¥, 1% DENORSKA CONCERTS, DMonday and Wednesdny Eve’zs, Nov, 16 &2 18, Afe. D, do VIVO haa the luar to anaouncs tha ELK ADSERIANGE In. Cricago of. Min ThAIA 4o MO 1cg: A, fha FANMOU3 HUNGARIAN NIGHTINGALE and’ the best llving eantairice, whoso advont lu Amorlcs Iast aumma in opora nd thls toason fn conoorts hias bean A mrnl.lllnn of tiso triumphs that had attuuded bor sifurts iu the old world, Mitle, DEMURSKA will bs assistod by hor Grand Con- oort Combination, compi: Mila, CARENU SAUREL, the Emlnant Piaatat; Toer IEABKLMAN, tha Pupulat Tonor: Blg. PERRAN 11, tlto Famons Favoriio Tulo; Mons, GARTANG BUAGA, the: culobrated violonesllo virtuosp and, Sompasce (hils first sppearanco). asioal Direutor and Aveoimpanist, R of the inost brilliant doseripe and popular, vurtioulars on Thursday. 00LEY'S THEATRE. DRILLIANT SUCCESS OF THE LEGITIMATE! ‘Wodnesday Matinee and Night, MONEY ! ‘Troradar nd Trlday LONDON ASSURANGE. turday Al A Rrealnz, Dactloy Campbell Gront Piay, VLK VIRGINIAR: by apooial dosirons -~ Tn preparation. the great sacloty soueation, DIVOTCE, with an oxtraordinary cast. GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Ularic-st., opposita Shecman ousy, IRED AINS! rremssessseeuss Managor PNTIRE CIANGIL OF BILLI First fimo of Kelly & 170n's transiation of flfluh\-\lnl\(fll’ ,"l’t!n (;'l"\':\’:“nt("l"lfl‘ GIEN & PRITCHEN." Lischon, THIE ONLY LEON. KELLY & LEONS FAMOUS MINSTRELS In_now_and orfginal Kibloplen, Skelahes, fncludi vtion Ehmml;!lgunu Tamo, " Canrs, of Appentt & “nckovoa Tohose™ +Iriand Soeao,® +Zopholia Dew bailads, cornot sular, otau sios 4 ifvery ovoning and. Wednoaday and Saturdsy Matineds, 7 __RAILROBD TIME TADLE ARRIVAL AND DEPAKTORE OF TRAINS ceptod, + Suud oy axgepiods FIVO Biiudey st iy & e § Dal MAnKs, ¢ Satarday ax. uday Gauopiod, | An CHICAGO & NORT V/ESTERN RAILROAD, Ticket Oficer, ¥3 Clarkat, (Shecmnn House), and 7§ Canate she eurtior Madininat,, and at the depots, aPaclflc Fast Lino,, « K1aapor 3 Milvaukew Atai & Milwaukes Fxp il Kint 00 Kinzlo-ate MICHIGAN CENTRAL & GREAT WESTENY HAILROAD. Depnt, Sl of Lakestlsy @l foof of Tinentystecondest, FiekerZotive, W1 Clnvkest.. muthenst Sopner aff ] and T Cantbatey corner of Aniuone Wiz Atlanue Fspross, Night xpross, ONAND WAPIDE AND MUsKEUON, Morning lizpn Nignt Kxpress a1 SHCACO & RLIGH RAILOAD. feaga, Kanwed City aud Dencer Short Line, eia Louisy uni, Mo, and Chien Sprinnfet o o Fiwonah Line. Union Dty Weot Side moor Hadinmk brivge, Ficket Cficers At Denot, ond 13 Randutphects Arrive, Tieuve, Kansas Oltyand Denvor Fast Ex, Iusan GRty 1aprossesss. Rie Joowis anid vesa 1 pre Plfltrrll. heoxux x Bur) Gileago & Tadican lrond Joliot & Diwiehi Acsmvaoda CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILROAD. Unfon Devat, eorner Nadlon and Canal-ste, Tickat 0 58 Buli Crnkeatyy oppunite Shirmian Hosae, and ai Degere Leave, | Avri *13:008. m, i 1 odation. o [*4:00 pu oo, ainio - do Mlwangee, B0 Fan X T wanion, S1; Do ¥ olis, Niwht Epro e * 7:50p. m. 45 8, m, il ‘II/..'.VLCISVCE’;"ML NAILROAD. a5 e A R Tzars, Arrive, 5 p, . |2 " B:ib b, mo ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Crowdod Honsos to witness the porformanoe of' ELLA WESNER, 1n her now Socfoty Drama, ML T =X F B Tnvhich sho does hior Wondorful Spocialtios, and MAKES 8 DISTINCT CHANGES: Mntinco at 3 o'clock. Evorsthiag entlro, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. Vybert Reeve and Miss Adeline Stanhope EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATIN] N kis Colto ot Dan ATINEL fn B O & g » Or, THIl WOMAN IN WHILIE, Gount Fundo.or o < Mit, WYBKRT, KGEVE o Gathortok, | MISB ADELINE STANHOPK In activo nr: 4 BET- piAGHsS nfonaration T now Dramas, *“THIE BET- A GRAND CHARITY FAIR WILL BE 1IRLD IN CITICAGO, Beginning'Nov. 16, 1874, FOR 1115 BENEFIT OF THE HOMEOPATHIC' HOSPITAL.. Tho Iadios, In ohiacgo osruestly soliclt comributions theroto,Salablo articios of avory deroription, A woll ns froah, tirlod, and prosarved frulta aud Boavollold supplics will bo thaskfully reoaived. PAckagas shunld bo ad- drestod ** Hospital Ialr, care of Rudiield, Bowon & Co,, 1110 110 Lake:at., cago.” Clrculars alning jue formatien can bo had (ront Mes. I 30 MITOMLLE, Seo- rotary, 02 Wabssh-av, NEW PUELICATIONS. THREE NEW SINGING BOOKS THAT SHOULD BI$ UNTVERSALLY USED, THE LEADER. Tor Choirs, Conventlons, and Singing Classes. By IL R, PALMER, sasistod by L. 0, EMERSON. Price, $12.00 por do: or $1,38 per coby. THE SONG MONARCH, Tor Singing Schools, Conventions, Musical Acnd- omies, &e. By H. R, PALMER, astlstod by L. 0. EMERSON. Price, $7.50 per dot.s 75 cis, Por copy. Perkins' Anthem Book. 8ot Picces, Anthems, Hymn Anthoms, Sens tences, &, for Choits, Ty W. 0, PERKINS, Price, $13.50 prrdoz, $1.50 per cony, Specimon coplos sont post~pald for rotatl prios. LYON & HEALY, Chicago. OLIVER DITSON & CO, CHAS, I DIT30N & CO, Bosto 711 Broadway; N, Y. MEDICAL CARDS. 181 Washington-st, Chi- = R caxo, tho longost ongagod l ia ko spealil Im“;‘m‘nnl + sbari.s or rupture, all uriary dls- fase pocliar to women, duch as menorrhagis, oucorrlion, or Whitos, olilorusly, dlzsasos isplaco- meats of tus wauth, storillty, oic,. smcosealuily troated. A‘?" with oxporienco oan Lo rolicd upon, It I aolf- ovidont that & physicinn Lroating (RO ANGa "l crsc oYUTy Vonr meuires dront skill. - Goundentisl Sorunliatings poc. 20nnlly br by Tuttor troo and favitads Curablo 0308 At an'cud. Ladios requiring snvgicsi ald, medical attond- uco, or advico, may oall br a0drass tho ootor, - Tavaljia d, a teudanoe, oo, 10 iho above disoanca and explalnlig Who sy matey :the Impodimongs tumnrriage. tholraatura, cateo, and oute, Prico % conts, in plain realed unvolopea. Ollice'hours, 9a. m, ta 8 p. m, Suntaye, 3 to p. m. ¥V Dr. Kean, 200 SOUTH CLARK-NT. CITUAGO, My bo consultcd, porsounlly oc by mal, treo_of oharge, on all chroule or Kurvous diseasos, DAL, J. KIEAN i tud ‘auly phyalelan { thy alty Wwho WATFAILS Glros or BO LY. Oflioe hiours. 96, . 1 8 by wie i Sundays from ¥ to OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE ‘Hagoy Reliaf for Young Mo from tho offoota of lirrors i Abson in oacly lifa. * Mantiood Ttostarad. Imuodic thoada to Diarriago foinoved, Now ineifiod, of troatinont. Now and rettarkublo romodios. Jioks aud olrculars smit I Thuoriod anvainpon” Audros HOWARE ASIOCL: oy e Nortl Alafialy Filaciohia, Ta>an 1n atuting having o bieh opuiaiion fo Honbably’ suaduot Bud Brof i Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, Uted (ot aver twauly yonrs with groat ancouss by the Miseicians of Parin, Naw Yorky oud. London, Havo, boor founa suporior to alf thers for (ho prompt oure of il is- rauont o of jors snding, N el by OLIN @ CLie, 1 Rua Ragwne, Parls, Bold by Drugglsta throughout thio United Staths. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, $5.00 Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENGY IN EXONANGE FOR Bills of National Cnrrency, AN TRIBUNE OFFICE. riays, CHICAG", BURLINGTON & QUINCY RAILROAD. Depata, font of Laksat., Iadianasav. and Sixteenthost,, anit Cnal amd Sixteeniloate, Ticket Ofices, 69 Clarkaty Grand Tctio Hoto and at depot Mail and Express,suseese Utlaws Lud Byto s Dubuauy & Slouz Uity Jixp, Pucilio Iast Line, for Omab: Kansus Clty, Lodvenwortn, 4i ‘Aurara Passenkor {Sudiiay Dubuauo & SinbxCity Ttxn, Psitie Night Exp, for O Kuusas thL i A1 Loaveawortn, AL Joseph J2xp. H oV Accomousifon chison & wwuer's ¢ fovo Accanumaation| Dawnor's Grovo Accommiodation ¥ £z, Haturaay, 1Ez. Monday- CHICACO, RICK ISLAND—& PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner of Van Huren and Sherman-ts, Yicket ofica Grand Iucfic Hatel, ’ Tiave, | dreive, Qmahs, Lesvonwth&Atohlson Ex[¥10315 . s v 350 7. Pory Ascommoation, LG s BB0R Nt Fabros o0 B, . |2 G a. ra OCEAN NAVIGATION, Great Western Steamship Line, From Now York to Bristol (Euglaad) direct. Cornwall, Tuosday, Nov. 10. Arragon, Murgan, Satun day, Nov, Oabin Pagrage, 870; 1né s 8153 832, Fscurion tiokyts \35;‘1\".5‘.:‘3".? i i Laka Shoca & A s ‘GEO, MODONALD, Agent, STATE LINE. e Longnsdsers oo s hoehoBeliat # erry —inose clexant, now, Olydu- Stontiais will #all Liom 1er No. By Noreh Tuveks as tbl, STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.......Thursday, Nov. 13 STATE OF NEVADA. hursday, Nov. 25 And cvory Wodnnaany theraatler, taking passon) ihicough fatos to al] parts of Great Uriiat Wi Tesjaud, Sopay, Sucdon, Dotmack, and Gormany, Beatte e’ £t s W feolght. or pasrngo. aphiy to AUS BALBWIN & Ca Axents 1 Hrpathiag, Now Yok Steerago Ollice, No, 46 Steerage ax low aa by 0y othor g, N £, BARLE, Guitl Wostern Agent, i Olariiat.s Gbickso. NEW YORK TO CARDIFFE, TheSoath Wal: Firat-cinsn, Full: rosdway. Attantlo Steamanp ampanyis Noa owered, Clyde-bullt Steamatilps wil wnl from Pouneyivania Raileoad Wiintl. Jorsay Gitr: FislBhows,....oct, 24 TGLANORGAN....Oct. 2. arrying woods and pastongars at trough Tar A8 s 01 76 Do StRtEand Fanaia . et 1 T Biriutol Channol, and all otiior ponta 1a niland. “Th leainatlps, built exprossly for the trade, arepro. +Hd0 Wit a1 Cho 44086 sy orteaia for tha domstbriasd canvemence of UABIN AND STEERAGE PASSENGERS, First Cablo, 375 and $80 curroncy, Second Cabla, $51 ourroury, Stecrage, $3 currancy, Prevaid Steciago curtilicates from Cardift 3. Card!ff, ¢ tne Oom. Brae o 14 upwards, vingrs Uit o ok St wad 1 Mo Yot ' cos, No. 0y immhers, and in Now ARGUTDALY AR & Q. Awonss, No, 11 liruadiear. GUION LINE. FIRST-OLASS IRON STEAMSHIPS, Between NEW YORK and LIVERPOOL calling at Quoenstown, Carrying the United States DMail, SAFPETY AND COMFORT. mfi;?‘::&"{ffldfi%k&d&: and from tho pringipal En. and Lotters of Oradit fasued on X ank aud Bankors throughout Harapor o O Toading I HENRY GREENEBAUM & CO,, FIFTE-AV. AMERICAN LINE. Passenger Rates Greally Redtoed aud Lower {hen via New York. BTEAMERS LEAVE PHILADELPIIIA EVERY THURSDATY. £ Possengor acenmmodations nasuroaesed. Cor Dassngs Mg urBOF QAo ) 4 P TN i 153 Laballo ate cornat Miadison. MAIL LINE TO EUROPH. STAR LINE, No. 97 South Clark-st. ALFILED LAOERGREN, Gunoral Westorn Agent, National ‘Line of Stenmships, NOTICE. g mott southacly cuuto s shraye beon adopted by Lol Compamy b R o LV oD and QUENS. e Nork far LIVIS alliug from Ny AT RDAY, Sailing from N Yurk tor London (diract) evoey fortnight. Lk adsnge, 10, SK, SUTFORCY : MAOTATOY Bb KTUMLY redduoed ratas., lw.uum"n.l kats at luweat rated. au Draits for B LAISON, Westorn Avant, Northeast corner Olatk and Randofphats. (00pasice nsw Sherman Hlouse), Unicavo, SCALES, FAIRBANKS® STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS, . FAIRBANKS. MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicaga, Besarefultobuyonly the Genulagy 20