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.%o for gucceayfully rosisted. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1876.--TWELVE PAGES, of the ‘Judge, that ho didn’t caro, Not care how hho went out of the world! With overy oppor- tunity of creating tho mont profound sensation of tho day by hnving hia head publicly choppod off, and carning two immortalities nt ono blow of the knifo, Pattztr Bitaren said ho didn't care, and nccopted tho ordinary mode of death by strangulation by defanit of choico, Tho ingrati- tude of thia man stamps him a villain. A pater- nal Torritorial Governmont passed a Jaw inviting tho scum of the carth to sottle in Utah, by offar- ing n choico of threo ploarant modes of oxpiating capital offenses, and that ecum doliboratoly eoube its hoapttablo host. BAVINGS BANKS, Aworkingman of this city nonds us an oxtract from an English papor on tho savings bauks of Beitzerland, and asks wa to publish it. The arti- clo was originally published in Tum Tninune. Tt has boon quoted withont crodit by the donglish press. Wo reprint it with ploasures In very many Swies villager, banks have, heen estab~ Linhed by a ort of Joint government and fabor action, athe Staio guarantece thewafcty of the deposite, Very gmail munis are. recelved, Depoaitors bave to bint Ehomeniven to pay fun tixed ant per week. ‘The wilni- mur ini0 cents, Tho maximum i $10, ‘Thin pay gent must be continued for threo youre, Aftor the do- porils amount to $1, intoreat fa paid upon it ot the roto Gf45G her cent, ‘hia ty equivalent to 8 oF Y per cout fore, ‘There organizations do all sorta of banklug Duainess, but devole themeclves mainly to one rpocial= fy. Dopoaitorn aro cutitled to loans, equal to 78 per cont of tha eum to thelr eroitt nt any time, 'Thoy are Fejulred to pay 6 per cont intercet, Some of the banks ‘oblige the men receiving theta loans to repay them ly one-lonth overy month. ‘They also loan capital to co» oporative aseoclalions formed amon thelr deporltora, Thatch casen the husiness is under the control of the ‘bank aulil the advances are repald, In the Canton of ‘Vaud, co-operative sucictica havo’ been organized by the ngency of two of fliceo banks among tullors, tine morkers, printers, painters, and plasterors, At tho end of threo yourm, a depositor receives {he sum to bit crodit, with tho tntorest that sccnuuiated during this fimo, and ® proporlionate share of the profits af the Unk, He may thon, if ho chooses, re-lnveat it in $20 wharon, whlch bear interest at 437 per cent, and entitle iim to a lurger proportion of tho profits than tho non-rtockholding depositor receivos, The firt of theso government bunks wea founded in 1665, ‘They bave all Loew auccessful, though some have, of course, outstripped others, ‘Iho first ono in the Canton of ‘Vaud waa started in 1867, I then had niuety-threa amembera_and §175of capital, At preaonit {tx capital fs £15,000, Tk dooa nu averngo weekly bualucns of 25,000, Bach experiments must be regurded with caution, Uanking i not one of the functions of govornment, Conntdarntions of utility may, howover, make it ro, "Tho plan {6 pad fo work well fl Hwitzerland, Baring do premotod, and deporitare who oro in tonsporary dif- fleulties aro’ relieved from tho necessity of aacrilieing thelr acanty porrcxrions by being envbied to get lound at fair ratos of Interest. ‘Tho pust-v:ti‘o savings banks of Great Urltain uro also cold to hove lad very bene ficlal rosulty, Our correspondent sake us to urge the adop- tion of this oyetem bore, Wo cannot do ro. ‘Under our Govornmont, the Slate cannot safely guarantee savings-bank doposits while the do- »posits are not made with the State, It ean, aud should, howovor, requiro froquent officint stato. smonts, yerifiod on oath, of the condition of tho banks, ‘Tu Massachusotta, where those bauks havo pProwpored most, thoy aro under tho charge of a Commissionor of Savings Banks, In Connecticut, thera isa Boord of threo auch Commissionera, ‘Tho lack of neoded Iegislation in this State has a bad offoct. Our savings banks, especially sinco the disgraceful failuro of tho Franklin, aro not as voll patronized as thoy ought to bo and would be if thoro wasn proper Inw regulating thom. “Many loborora, afraid to deposit their sur- plus ocarnmegs, lave foolishly wasted thom fu idlo or vicious enjoyment, Thoy burt thomsctves, not only by dostroying their stendy habits and corffracting foolish and exponslvo tastos, but by diminishing the atook of loasnable capital at the command of tho buai- ness community, Tho banks, by loaning their doponits to mon who wish to engage in produce tion, turn ido wenlth into reproductive capital, and greatly incroaso tho domand for labor, It ling boon caleulatea that every 1,000 deposited ‘nd loaned omploys a workingman, Any laboror, therefore, who has €1,000 in s savings bank is really koeping himself or somo othor man in om- ployment, Want of faith, thon, in our savings Danke is an injury to the industrial classoa and to tho prorpority of the city, and for this want of faith the negtigencoof our law-makorsis larga~ ly reaponsiblo, E The Tammany vultures, conspicnows among whom is tho Now York Jerald, have mado no farthor advanco on tho City Treasury, Thoy aro sitting in an odoriferous ring around Comptrolter Qnexx, whetting thoir boas and waiting for his deccane with an onforced pationce that their tong abstinonco from food must rendor extrome- “ly irksome, So far, Gperx has little te do but hold his noso snd his tongue and see thom starve, for tho chanco of his docease is still too remote toglve himany anxiety. Tho Pressury which ho defonds is in a Iamontablo condition, ‘Lhoro aro $30,000,000 due tho city, which for ‘three years ho hna been trying to collect, and 10,000,000 in claims agninut it which bo hao And — thoso $40,000,000 aro what Tammany want, ‘Tho claims which Mr. Guenx bas resisted sro palpably fraudulent Ono is a bill of $1,000,000 for wator-meters, contracted for by Mr. Tween, Tho motera were novor used and nover wanted, A socond isa claim of €1,125,- G10 for stationory, incurred whilo the city was boing auppliod by other firms, A third ia a bill of $800,000 ona streot-cloaning contract, Tho contractors fought for nino years, and got jndg- tment ogainet the city. Mr, Gurren took tho caso to the Buprome Court, and tho judgmeut was re- ‘yorsod, A furthor impudent claim is mado by Joun I. Start for €453,000 for legal servicos in ‘prosecuting violntoru of the Excizo laws twonty iyoars ago. ‘Thero are disputed olaims for atroot- ‘openings amouuting to $602,603; art thora aro ‘fraudulont newspaper claims for advortising, in whieh Mr, Bennett's Herald aud Velegram and ‘tho Commercial Adcertiser figure moat cousple- ously, runving up into tho millions, os wo observed somo timo wince; tho policemen with whom Mayor Frnnanvo Woop, eighteen years ago, tried to tako posscasion of tha City Government, claini pay for threo yoars’ services, amounting to tho comparatively modest sum of 173,093, Since Mr, GureN wont into oflice ho uns succoasfully rosiated in tho courts claims Bmounting to $2,492,421, and reducod othors without litlgation by €356,012, making so far a total reduction, exclusive of hundrods of claims ‘oxtingutuiied bya single test decision, $3,849,331. The Now York Ecening Dost, from which wo Bathor those figures, closes ity article with tho following appropriate remarks : ‘The people of tho City of New York avo known Mr, Cures as gus of tho wid faithful ani weet Chott obatinate, publs acrvants they havu eve Uad during tlie last thunty Fare ayer We worst things ever sald of bint eprung trom whal they have rurely bad to complain of in tole servaute, ai over-viyorous scrutiny of clatma upon. the Mut Biclpal V'ressury, and sn “alniost morlid. Adelity to Uhetr tinayclut (nlereste, When thoy have been served. @s long and faithfully by At, Wicwitam, aud tho samo complaint fy msde of him thut 1s now made of Gunn, ‘wo sual) Le rondy ot luust to liston rcapectfully to wiint ‘Ae ny havo to “soy iu favor of 8 new Comptrolior, At preaout wo niise any {Unt tho tile experiotica wo ave had of his public services doos wot satlvfy va at Lie opinions fu regan to the mapagemeut of our City Anaracea aro entiticil to prevail x0 far ax to oust Air, Garky from office in order to put » more facile, {yeuut, peruaps, also more courtoouy, mana bid wars, “They know thut A fow daya ago, the explanation of Mr. Tnexon W. Pang of bis councction with the Emma Mino was published in ‘Tox Tripuxe, Com. bueuting upon Mr, Pank's apology, the New gark Nation rapa him ovor the knuckles with 9 ‘Ge, Woapon, It denies tho chargo that Prof, itr! and Mr, sinas Winans, Pank’s eat ee, at the nino, had sued the Nation for eras (rier throatonod to nue boththe Wation clallon ed eal Republican, but, when ‘cut, be quienes papers to come on with bi jon Tans’s dofenve iy thias Hus Reltie's verdict ought to add hore lovlved i this Brunia ming sane Sy nest nat oe lut $n Tana'a nowapapor tla i Popten were dlderant etter wery satlufied (aud’ tt wos toy wha eaployet {here wos no fraud in tha eule’ “The ud vendeva woro to all intents in “4 Foully tu the walo of (lb eLarea to the geet ee Ho, Fame und Hruwanr yot up the company of wiv 5 ey were Part, in order ty well rf Mhe compatiy choated the utaias? Mune tot and thon ee, was obe of the venieas, eigrimied Rego renee ee od we from the vendors, or had itatintted to him by them a: for hierervives, ‘The atiate wan tamnnged by rp ORANT ht the enol manner of! bubtle conte PAnieu," and tin sucelved, wa belivye, $500,000 for car rying lt ee ed The sbarp contest for the Nevraaks Benator- ship bolween ox-Coy. Iitayrn aud tho Hon, A. 8. Pappock, whilo it ended In tho electlon of tho Inttor, did not carry the pang of an ignoiminious defeat to bie sonmpotitor, whose friends wore powerfal and onthusiastic, His aubsequent ap- pointment as Governor of Wyoming Torritory givos tho Inttor tho extromont enatistaction, aud seems to bo eo regarded goucrally by hia late op- ponente. Ife is looked upon as a mon poreessing considerable montal endowments, of great ex- eccullvo ability and atrong influence in Nobranka and with Ropublicans in tho Wost. His prede- cennor, Gov. Jonn A. Campnent, hae been trane- forred to the State Dopartmout at Washington. PERSONAL, Lewiston, Mo,, women consume a ton of snuft annually in “dipping.” Gov, Boot, of California, starts East Sun- day next, to tako bis soatin tho United States Sonate. ‘Tho Ifon. Axovs Cannon, Sonator-olect from Wisconsin, arrived yosterdsy at tha Shorman Houas, W. C. Quixcy, Gonoral Ruperiutendent of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, is » guest at tho Palmor Houso. Judge T. Lyze Dickey, Corporations Counsol, arrived home from his Springtiold trip, and is at tho Grand Pacific. Wizian A. Conzey, Suporintendent of tho Quincy (Iil.) Gns-Works for over twonty years, diod on Thuraday night, Teprate, the Boston Lyceum manager, is go- ing to oxbibit {Muaciam, of Modoc maagacro fatue, with » party of Modocs. Tirnnr Pacuaup, who was preaont at tho burn- ing of 3foscow and retreated with NAPOLEON from thet diqastrous campaign, lives at Xonia, O., aped 96. From tho expertness with which the counsob for the defonso conduct their ease, Messrs, Pon- ten, Tracy, and Evants must have beea engaged in boomorang practico for mauy montha. Tho King of Burmah will oxptateall Lis crimes by pablishing » nowepapor, partly in English and partly in Burmese; but, if bo thinks be fs going to havo a Burmasey timo doing it, ho’s :nistakon. If anything could justify -Rrouanp Gnawt Waure's courso, 1 in the romark of a female loo- turer that “man's inhumanity to mon could not compare with woman's inhuwomauity to wo- man.” Ife reported that Mr. Hestra and Danner Caunrixey ara to make a tour of the country aftor the adjournment of Congress, and give a norica of Ultranfontaue matinces. It wouklecom that tho design is to mako this a Catholic a8 woll aaa robel Govornmont.—Chicago Journal, Whon Judge Townaenn, of the Fourth Caro- ina Circuit, saw the flags flying at balf-mast, and heard that tho Logislaturo had adjourned, hho bought two nowspapers to learn ail aboat it, and in the Colambio Union-Herald thoro road a flattoring obituary of himeclf. Now the Logta- “Inture doea not kaow how it shall bo put on roo ord, An observant usher in one of the theatres las got eo be can toll a 1nan’s busluoss by the way bo aske fora programme, A real cetate man wants @ ‘deseription of the play,” a hotel propriotor “the bill of faro,” 9 politician “tho rum of tho play,” an oditor “ the points of the plot,” sand a lawyer always aske: ‘Will you bo good sxough to hood moa bill of particulars ?” It took Gzonar ALruzy Townsrsp to discover just how Mrs. Truron reccived the Karz Cany testimony. Vory few could ueo Exiaunru, and Geonox dispatched a note to a gentleman sitting bear hor, asking for particulars, and promptly received tho reply, ‘Flushed ; eyou flashing ; breathing like s raco-horse ; oyeiug the woman closely.” An unsuspecting Touton in Newark paid somo prostical jokera $1.40 the othor day as hia initia- tion fao intoa pretondod eccrot socicty, But after tho candidate hod stood for three hours alone in tho dark on hia toos, on top of a barrel, with his thumbs tiod up by wiros to the cross beams in the roof, ho concluded it was about fimo to yell for help, and some of tho neighbors eamo in and cut him dowa, Mr, Strinaen wont gold-hunting yoars ago with Mr, Oriven, both of Porryville, 0, When Oniven returned with the news that STAINGrn was doad, thoro was gricf in that part of the country. Plain Srurvozn bas turnod up ag Judge Stainarn in Missouri. Boing in debt, he oxplains, sud, jvisbing to avoid pursuit, Lo drese- ed a corpse in hits o!d clothes, and traveled. For this admiring Alissourians olovated bim to tho Boneh. A novel suicide is reported from Parle, An olderly man living in tha Louvro quarter, bay- ing stopped up all the holes in hia raom, and astanged his affoirs, turned on the gas, slut tho door, and weut out for sn hour's walk. Ho thon returned, got lighted candle from tho house portor, and procecdod to hia room, whioh ho opened suddenly. An oxploslon, of canme, fol- lowed, aud tho man wa burned almost to a cinder. Tho Roman correspontont of the London News says: ‘Tho Yopoin in a vigorons stato of health, To-day (Fob. 4) ho blessed tho Len- ten preachors of Nome. Ho thon rovisited, for tho first timo in font yexrs and a half, tho Vat- jean Dasilica, with tho Prolatos aud Cardinals, and prayod thro, Me approved tho moualc monument commemorating the Pontifical Jubi Jeo and othor worl, Ho roancentled the long stairs unsupported.” Our euteomed friond Dr, Tucker Beary wants to know why tho goddess of bia idolatry, Cuana Levisz Kexroaa, is like an ocoan steamer? Wo wero beating our head over breadth of beam, depth af hold, tonnage, and all sorta of pocu- liaritios of atoamers, such as pufling and bolog puffed, when the Doctor cut usshort by say jog: “Cuana Loutsr ia like ow ocean steamor, ‘causo eho takes th o high O's with ease.” We aubsided.—Donn Piatt, The Patria American Register of Feb. 6 gives tho whoreabouts of Chicagoans abroad ae follows: Paris, N. B. Damp, Dr. 0. C, Marzeson, ‘Town- syxp Mag Coun and wife, J. H. Gruurnr and wife, Mr. Titomvrow, Afra. Tooken and donghter, 8 D, Vorx, and Jous G, Wives Nico, E. M. Beaunt, A. L, Oamrnery, Mira Caurnxtt, Wirtaam Dioureon and wife, Miss B, Duvauonn, H. G. Reyvonps and wife; London, J. C, Gonvoy, A.B. Pourtarax, Tho gt i unusually small. Jomr A. Tuacy, tho father of John F, Tracy, Presidont of tha Rock Inland Mailroad, dod yos- torday morning at Lio, Pa, ‘Tho doceasod had roached boyoud the usually allotted yours of man, threo score and fon. —beleg nozrer four score, Ho wos ono of fortune’ favorites, having in toiddle Hifo beon a highty succosaful contractor and buildor of raitroads, Le subsequently wae Prealtout of the Lake Shore & Michigan South- em Road, and was favorably thought of as an astuto ond ablo manager. ibe dicd possessed of considerabio wealth, MOTEL ARRTVATA, through, elds Biut je Ae ¥, Etinnan, Cinctumutl ;"Jaiien P, Cordier, Now Yorks W. Ht, Balfam, Lowtony @, 1, Higbee, Burlington, No AL Partridge, Buda; J. W, Tuuillbsuy, Detriot, Sherman * 20 jeorye ‘Bt. Dovia,” Albany; . W. Howard, Pennsylvania ; P. J. Quinlan, Oregon } David Nicholson, Bt Louis ; George ‘Ban Francisco; ML AY Allen, New York; Cuarke Ehnore, Marquettas “TW, ob Lawrence, Be. rhitt adelpira 7 a We 1 New "York, vee Grant dactte—Willism —'Duauo _Wilvou, PesMolnes;_ DV. M. Travis, Ommshay Jobn D, Hobs, Cotorado; "R, @ ntitchell, ‘Cloyelaud: “F, M. Morvy, Masaschosottu : Buduloj J, Isving ‘Terre Hautes” Ataokl J, Wisco fk 1, Moyt, St Albans 8.8, Talia, Boston ; ‘a, A. Morton, Bt, Paul; ) Overton, Vituints City's ¥. BD, Ckarks, St, Vi Logonspart...Dediner Housed San F 0's Charles , Viuker, W, Wolett, 8 Wy eubess Piesacloue ri0 sD. W. Phibadelp! Calta HDi, Herd, “Desstolnea ; Adams, Doston; MMe moru$ at a day oh Banlss, Japan t Foster, Detroit; Rgtiagh Galacalen, H, Tonle, Gan Brsntiscos J.D. DR. DE KOVEN. His Friends Figure Out is Con- firmation. irom the Rev, Dr. Androws. The Bishop's Letter of Acceptance Comes to Hand at Last, Qironlar of Anti-De Koven lorgymen to tho Standing Committeca, Rumors Aboot Clorical Resignations. The oleotion of Dr, De Kovan tothe Bishopric of Iivots, and the provable action of tho Stand- ing Committea of tho saveral Dioceusa of tite country, continues to absorb a gront deal of at- tention, ‘Cho announcemont yostorday of the action of the Dioceso of Indiana did not sure priee eithor his friends or opponents in this city, for it had been looked upon as doubttul, eo much so that nelthor party had reckoned it in making up religious “‘alatox.” But the simple an- nouncemont of the result gave 8 now tmpotua to tho discussions upon tho subject of DoKoven's confirmation. A fow of his prominont frionda wera seated in an oflice during tho forepoon yee terday, FIGURING ON THE RESULT, and planning for a decisive victury. In counting the Dioceses they reached the conclusion, from» comparivon, that ho would recoive thirty out of the forty-five votos, or seven more than sro nec- essary to olection, Thoy wore agroed that, in tho eront of his being confirmed by tho Standing Committees, ho would recoive a two-thirds yoto iu tho Touse of Bishops. Dishops Johns aud Whipples, of Virginia; Coxo, of Wostern Now York; Vath of Kansas; and Btevons, of Pennsylvanin, woro regarded ag hi most formidable opponents in that bods, but it was belioved that thoy would unito finally in marking bia election unanimous, if ho waa aug- tuined by tho Standing Committees, ThE Orrosttion had soveral informal gathorings daring tho day and ovening, and discussed tho situation. They did not venturo, howover, to prepare any figures or to imake any iow prophecics, It was notico- abls that they wora not ny conftdent of De Ko- von's defeat o8 thoy wore soma days ago, but no good reacona wore given therefor. hoy wero not inclined to givo up tho battle, however, nor tv ogave to hope for ven move then thoy bad any substantial canso to ox One matter which attracted their attention, and served to giva them hope, was a lettor in their possossion from De. Audrese, of Virginia, which scbmod to answer and rofute oro of thu argunionts used ta eecuro De Koven's lection. It wiil bo remembered that, at the recent Con- vontion in this ctty, Judge Otis stated that Dr, De Kovon, tn hia spocch bofore the Goneral Con- vontion at Now York, in 1674,60 modilled his former viows on “ Ritualisin ” thathe waa thon unoxcoptionable to such ouunent Low Churchmen og tho Rey. Dr. Rudder, of Philadelphia, and the Rov, Dr. Andrews, of Wout Virginia. Do Koven’s opponents ad not crodit the stntomont at the timo, and it_ap- pears somo ono of them hiss wince written to Drs, udder and Aadrows onthe subject. Tut Tow- ‘Unx is onabied to give ‘TH DESPONBE OF Du, ANDREWS he the public, wiich spake for itself, 8 fol- lows : SHEPANDTOWS, W. V3., Feb. 22, 1815 —Revenexp xp Dran Buotiten: [havo received a loiter from a geutloman of your efty touching the election of Dr, De Koven, in which the following words oveur t “Ono of theargumients omnpioyed upon the floor of our Convention by the fclends of Dr, De Koren wae Uhst i Lis lato speech on tho cunou of Riuallam he satiated you, aut other eminont Low Ghurelunen, of ifs entira eoliminess in thot faith,” ‘To this I replied, simply snying that I had eaid nothing to jnstify thls, aud jwomfstug to Yrite more fully to biti or yourself, At probably grew out of a renictk to Dr, De Koven lutsneelf aftor sald speach, which Itook, ov 1 think it waa genovally taken ut tho time, o@ @ retraction of bis spovch in 1871, about Enetariatie adoration, though, upan'oxamining lt whon printed, what ho really intended svemed much kas dear,” My opliton, howover, waa that ine iinpresaion of “tho” spovch’ would" vonsiternbly — lesen the objections to his becomiug a IMsliop should ho be ogain brought forward. Much peared to fo common opiuion ut the time; but It sppeary olnco thxt tho epoool waa not tn~ tonded ae retraction, but only na an explaustion, which explanation needs to bo exrduined. 1 nin stil of optulon that, 47 he ineaut what ho seem ql to moan iu Lis speech ‘of 1874, ubunt Eucharistic adoration, the objections to him on that score would lw much diminishod, whilo suricular confeaaion snd other mattera involved in “ontire soundnus in that faith * were, of course, not named, I suppoes there will bs uo ovcatton to use this letter, ‘Dut if thera whould be lot all be used, if any. Very sraly youre, W. ANDREWE, Dr. Rudder bas not yet beon heard trom. Whothor ho willinist with De. Androwa that Dr. Do Koven's “explanation neods to be ox- plained," is a question of nome importance, ‘Tho long-looked-for and clauoly -kapt _ LXTTER O¥ ACCEPTANCK of Dr. Do Kovou roachod the city yostoniay, and iivally roaches the public. Xt ie ns follows : acing Contxay, Vor, 15.—7o the Ker, Dr, Chase and otheras Mx Duan Daurn In ‘roply to your lotter informing me of my election to the Bisbopria of Tilnol, allow mo to say, that T horaby acvopt the o!tioa to which the Diocows haa olected mo; and, whould tho Standing Comnultess and the Biehoja wpptravu the tea. {imonials, aud cousent to the cousecrution, will, with tha help of God, ecek to be to you a ialibtul aud loving Bishop, I Sin, ceageet fully ated truly, your brother ‘snd sorvant in‘ Curiet, Jauts Die Keven, thx “MEmonraL” to tho Btanaing Commitceos of the soveral Dio- cenos, published weok bofore lost, was forwarded A tow toys ago, sigaod by thirty-seven ny dole- gates to tho late Convention, ‘Pho withholding of tho simaturoa of the clergy in oxplained by tho fact that, at tho timo, thoy wero undecided avto what todo. Among tho clorgy of the Dio coae there has boon any amount of indocision, ‘Thoy may be said to bo divided into threo who act from licy, oct from oxpedienos, and thaso who act from principle. Out of the stxty-seven.clorical delegates to the Conven- tion fifty-one signed the testimonial, twelvo of whom voted against De Koven. Tho trolve con. etitnte tho paler: claus. Tivo of those who votod agalnut im, and are yot opposed to him, ave peremptority rofused ta sign the momorinl, and aro styled the “expedicucy” clas ‘Tho third cla, or tho “principle” group, ero thoua who hayo dared to bo consiatont, and although tailing to eign the “momoriul" whon it was veut have signifud their approval of it in THK FOLLOWING OMICULAR, which was iesucd yesterday, aud which socident- ally fell into a reportor’s bands: To, the Santing | Fo ‘he Frstestant pticopal Ciutch inne Cnet Meee UEVSUEND AND Dean Bneriunn: Wo, the under signed, Dresbytere of the Diocese’ of Tllnoly, have read the memorial agdrevied to you, and subscriLud by James IL, Roberta and others, lay doleyated to our recent special Diocesan Conyoution, aud cuncur in the Fequest theruin preferred, thut coument to the eon. Secration of the Huv, Dr, De Kuven may be withheld, Awruua rouge, Ituctur sf St. Jamen' Ohuch, Chicago, UF of Bt, Mark's Chur 6 Rector Ww ictur Uhtrch of nd Fe ie Ohi aie jor Church of Our Savior, ee ith em len or of Bt, Jabn’s Chiu jc WM, Kuwnoros D. D. peas Hector of Clirist Church, Chicago. ©. 8. Apuorr, Rector of Bt, Mark's Church, Evanston, D8, eels sector uf Ht, Paul's Chureh, Kankakee, Ropes? beg Rootor of St, Mark's Ohurch, Chester, Martuxw Magiin, octor of Bt, Audvew's Chuot, Marseilles, Soageu ADDELLxY, ‘Misalonary, Carlyte, WALD nuxoRs, Upto yostorday it was Lelieved in certain clecles, oxpecially eiuco the more prominent clergy opposing Ur, De Kovou failed to sign the tmomorial, that thoy would doclue to eign it at ail, to avcid avy unpleasantness in tha diccose ig tho evont of his confirmation, ‘Tho avove cirouter, Lowover, dispelled the Wea, and demon- atrated that up to his oousccration tuose who bad been me ‘anounced would continue their opposition, The fact of the clreular being dsducd gave riso to oll manner of conjocture in church cirvles, mud also to @ rumor that Dr, Sullivan sud Dr, Powors had agroet upon signing the circular to. rosign thelr charges, following the exawplo of Dr, Brooks, 11 was stated autharitativoly that Dr. Powers’ resignation would date from Enater- Day, which is the commoncomont of the Church bar Your, aud that ho would quit the diocayo at once. fhe romor in reforency tu Dr. Sultivan could not Bo traced to auy good sutbority, Hoved that bu would resign and roturn to Oana- a3. Areporter waited upon both these gontle- fais “o last evening to asoortain the trath or but tovorsl bo- of the reporta, = Thi dsnted th: ned, ey suas taiaatlon, ao eS | Hs, Beneon praseaied & resopntion thoy Imd even thought of such jon, Iu renle to an inquiry sa to tho effect of their opporition in the event of Do Koven’s consecra- tion, one opposing clorgyman aid tat they did not sea how it cauld bo ov. They had opposed Luo Koven from principles, not enmity, and when ho came to tho Bishopric ha Dioceeo, backer by tho anthority of the Church, thoy wottld ro- ceva him with opon arms, sod be among the most loyal of the Rectora beneath him. They had no idea that their opposition would prejudice himin any way, for bo was a mar of lofty thought aud atorling Christian worth. nf WAB OF CREEDS, The Massnere of Proteatnntshy Cathe= New in Acapnico-tndignration Mecte teg in San Dravcisco—One of the Sure vivors Bella the Story of tho Masy sacre. From the San Franeitce Chrontcte, Pb, 15, A meoting iu the intorest of civil and ree Hgioun hborty * was held yesterday afternoon at the Tabernacle. Tho attendance was full, and tho interest in tho proceedings showed that the recent ontrago in Moxico had taken deop hold of the popular heart, Tho audience wopt, Inughod, and applauded altornately as the speakers touch- ed npon the various phases of tha mattor, Tha reception of Mr. Hutclinson was cordial, and his explanation of hia connection with tho slaughter waa deomod aatis- factory, «though it was quito apgaront that had he appeared merely in spirit and told the tale of his own heroje desth by martyrdom, the laxury of grief would have been considerably increased. Tho Itoy. Dr. Pa:toreon callea tho meeting to ordor, and nominated J.B, Roberta as Progident. The followitg Vico Vreridenta wero chosen: Annia Merri, I. W. Itaymond, D. J. Staples, Dr. J. D. B, ttillman, Joromo Spoutding, Dr. Henry Gibbow, Sr, Charlos A, C. Dusonberg, Waabington +. Miller, John If, Joues, James Jtatterwon. ira 1. Nonkin, Jerome HB. Ford, aud Willian MeCrintio, Dr, Cox acted as Seoretary. Atzony tho corgsmon prenent, besides thove montioner!, were the Revs, ‘ble, Loomis, Williams, fem phltl De. Carpon- tor, Dr. Scott and Dr. Cunningham. VIKION OF THE “SCARLET wostar.* Dr, Woodbridge read with groat niction and rome bitterness of tono the revonteatth chapter of revelations, of which tho following vorsea ara a part: Aud thore came ono of the seven angels which had the soven vial, aud talked with me, ssying unio me, Como hither; I will so unto thee tLe Judg inent of the great whore that siltoth au many waier.” And the woman waa nrrayod fu purple ntl pearled color, and deckot with gold, aud precious stones, aul, yearia, having a golden cup ‘in ber hand full yf soi iuatjoua and fithiness of her tornicatious, And upon hor forehead was a naine written: Stype tery; Babylon tho Great, the Mcther of arias ond Aborninations of the Harth,” ‘Ani] I saw the womon drunken with the blood «f the aaints and the martyrs of Josus; cod whéu I vaw burt wonlured with great admiration, PRAYER FOR THX SUPPNERGION OF Torey. Dr. Wythe deliverod the oponing prayor witk Rreat forvor, exprosuing sympathy for the porse- uucod brethren in Mexico, thankfultesa fur our own religions liberty, a detormination to support thu truth at olf hazards, a hope thatthe hight would gptoad and scatter tae darkness of pagan- tam and Popory, and that evory priostly inorerchy would Le droken down, ‘A SUPZRVIGOR ON NZLIGIOUS TOLEATION, Mr. Roborts, Supervicor froin the Soventh Ward, oxpiained tho object for which the moct- ing waa called, speaking of Mextoo aya peculiar country resembling evn, and having many similarconditions of wots J climate, When the recont roformny wore inaugurated there we wore Ted to behevo that the Church was divorced from tho State, sad that all raligions would Loreaftor bo tolerated. But persecution broko out soon altorwards, Ho had thought that the murder of fir, Stevous would be avenged, but he was mis- jaken ; no one had ever bean putuished for that foulcrime. And that was notall. At Acapulco they ontered a roligions meeting with their pis tolu and cleavors, and tho reeult was that five or six were Killod aud somo eight or ton wounded, one of whom was an Amorican citizen, ‘THE DLOOD oY THR MaAntyns, Mr. Hutchinsou bere has a bymu-book picked upin tho church whero the mausacro occurred, Diy. futchinson (ndvancing to tho dest, bold- ing out a book)—Hera in tho book; take it. Ir. Roberts took the book, an ar hymn-book, with tho musig on the anper pars of the page and tho words below it, All over tho two poses shown wero grest splashes of blood, which could be econ diatiuctly from any pert of the hones. A perceptible shudder ran through tho audience. Handkerchiofa. wera placed to feminine oyes; mon's oyes suddenly beenmo moit; cries of “On! oh!" and wobs wera din- tinelly audible. ‘The anditory socined to bo moved and swayed by an absorblug and uncon- trollable amotion, Air. Noberts (with s shudder)—Thoro it is. You cau sce it for yourselves, It is tho flat wartyr'a blood I ever Jooked upon in the world, and Ihope never towecany mora, The Cath- olica should ko here with ua to-day, protesting against this out and guvorting that the samo foleration should bo secorded to Protestaute in Catholic countrios that ta uccorded to them Lore. ADDRES OV NI, MUTCIINSON, ‘Tho Rov, Mr. Hutchinson, of Mexico, waahera introducad to tho audiouce., Ho madon specch of conaidorablo longth, first miving a history of ithe rigo aud growth of V’rotestantixm in Mexico, thon describing tho massacre at Acapulco, and ending with nu appoal to ite hearera that thoy would not permit themeolves to bo carriod away by their foclings at so criticala period tn tho history of our slater Republic. He was listened to with cloge attention throughout his entire ad- dress, which loated neurly an hour, Ho seems tobo aman of jess than fifty, small of tiguro, with thonghtful face, and irou-gray hair, probe ably urown @ little whiter since hy Bo narrowly oneuped wouring the martyr’s crown. Ho spoke of Limsolf ag having lived for vome yeara in tho City of Mozico, cogagod first as 8 loval mission- ary there, and afterward in the organization of congregations aud charches in the smaller cities, PROGIUSY OF PROTLSTANTION IN MEXICO. Thore ato now womething hike 100 congroga- tions in tho ontico couutry, nudor the Datronngo of tho Episcopalions, Mutliodista, Congrogation- aliste, aud Prosbylorinus of tho United States. No churches ware organized until acomparatlye- fy recont date, Now thoro ara organized bodies of Chyistlans to Mexico, Vera Cruz, Acapulco, Yampleo, Zacatecas, and several othor places, with religious papers in tho Inat two cities men- Honed, Wherever Protestantigm had attompted a lodgment in dlexico it hud encaunterod perso. cntion, sorsotimos trivial, womotiines attendod with eurious consequancos. May eases wero cited, in some of which yrost buvincss hardebip had been suffered, and in others avsaesination had been attempk'd. Two hundred Bibles had boon solkt on tho western coast, indicating tat thoro wore, on 8 ressonablo caluviation, that numbor of ‘Protestants fu that patt of country. The church at Acapulco waa dexoribed aa bo- inming with ono pe shoomaker, and growing fisto the present church, The road from Moxico joa mere bridle-path through tho mountains, ‘Tho apeaker, with bis party, were more than two. weoks in inaking the journey from Mexico to that city. Threats to kill shem were mado bofore thoy arrived, a4 their comiug was well known, Vy the exact timo of thor arrival had docu uns Worstood, very probably they would not bavo| roached their dostination alive, ‘'lreate to kill) thom were renewed before thoy got of their] horeos. ‘Iho roports regardiug Pyotostants cir gulated among ignorant Catholics were curious, ‘They wors lod to bolivvo that Protestants actual} ly Worehiped women, and that the wife aud mother in ono of the houses whore thoy held) wmevtings was un object of thoir adoration. It was oluo charged and bolioved by the iguorant that a Christ upon -a crucifix wad placod one tablo in front of the pulpit ia Protestant churebos, with the hoad down, and thet all blas-| phemed it au they ontered, The description of| tho massacre Was much the same ax the accounte| already published in tho papers, but womewhat more extended, ‘Tho speaker explainod hs ab- venco from church by wuying that Lo was ill, and] takon medicino, MEXICO'S DLIND STRUGOLE AYTER PRRENOM, Daring bis spooch Mr, Hutchiuvon sgein ale playod the bloody hywn-book, aud galt tho wu- dienco manifested signs of horror, He close by adviaing forbeoranco, Don's suppose tha thia ls tho work of Mexico, Our cnumy hat! doue thie, but Moxico iv not youronemy, Tle Republic demands your sympathy. ‘hoxo actu wily iu power there ure ‘doin. tho best thoy oar for civil and religious liberty. Io (the speaker had often been told wu by the Prosident. [Ap plause.) Uhat people bas been tor sears etruy ling for the hburty of conscienco aud libort of #pocch, They havo at let bseu ablo t throw off tho crushing woipht that has resto like an incubug upon them, ‘They have gcarco) Loon ablo to restrain thomselycy since tho paused their lawy of reform, ‘Thoy did not cov vict tho murderers of Movens becauss the jaw ‘wero not comprehensive’ ovough. They passe woverer laws with greut difficulty, and with » bit ternoxs of religious fecling that created grea hatreds and ruptured fstnily cios, Leeal oppor tion to the lawe must be vtpectod, If the Mex can Government oan safely woathor tho uoxt 5 months, tts powor will bo tolorably woll assurd. Once disabaso these [coplo of the ides that te United Btates aro beu: on anvozation, and thir Atriendabip will bo ours forover, = MORE @Y4rATiY, apres religions thy for the suffering Prot 8f Mozieo, following it wits a fow words ch ae ilar tenor, It wan hardly the thing for the hour, and poorly sot forth tho sentimenta of the lurywo number of people of all dsnominations who had segemblet to givo utterance to their protest agninet tho outrage. ‘The voto on its adoption was deelited, but not enthusiastic. SOMETHING AENAIDELN THO! MN. NOPRLE. The following resolution was of and read Noblo: toed. That regarding the interents of retiqioun liberty Inoue Ian nd inoue aletor heqts He of Mexico an identical, we cunnot but feel pri syinpathy with te Prealdent anit Congress and po ‘of that Reputdic, fu tha etruggin in whieh t ‘how engaged for fhe overthrow or Jesuitism, aud for the eatabi:nhment of freq education, the liberty of tho prose, andl freedom of worship in Americas mind that wo do hereby requoat the Preetitent of the United Htates to direct our Minister tu Stexico to co-nperata cordially with te Mexican Goverminent in Lringtnit to juntien the murderers uf our fellow-eltizen, Mr, ‘Morris, and of our brethren of the church ut Acaptlva, sny] ta nalntaining tha rights guaranteed to Arvericud eats, an\ to all wen by the C eltcene by fesats, anit tn y the Conetitutton ‘The reading of the resolution waa followed by applause and a kpeech from Mr. Noble, which, was repeatedly cheered, Iovaid that, being the descondante of martyrs, wo owe It to that people in Mexico to express onr sontiments in revard to what has just Ainsiicste there, It was evident that s great conflict won going on in Mexico be- tween the Government and Jesultinm. Tho Mex- jean Prealdent and Congress are in favor of freo- dom of all kinda, ant it only needs to ask tho Prowident of the United States to Keo that tho ktrong arat of the law is interpoxad to see tlt justice tadono. It was well to ask pity for the murderers, But sumnctning moro is neaded whoro a disposition Is uo clearly ehown to crush out Protcatantiam. ‘The rtrong arm of indignant wrath should say, "Thus far ahalt thou go. and no further!" Our Minister in Mexico ationld neo that ovorsthing povlb'e ia dono to bring theve AunanBinn to punisbinent. agit resolution way adopted with astorm of en. SOMETHING CHARACTERISTIC PROM SN. MEMPILAT. ‘The inceting had been a long timo in newton and the hour was getting late, when Mr. Hemp- bill offered the following resolution + Kesotved, That this onterge, being in the doctrities promulgated to the world avi Yope, Man tho Ninth, in the bull Quanta Cura and syhabus cunexed, dated Sb of Descmber, 2851, aud confirmed ag infalittle by tho Into Vatican Connell, to which all the Buran Catholic Listops of Ataorios lave piven thelr adbeston—in to ba regarded pa sienlfle caut of the nature of the conflict upon which the Papal Court 14 now entering upon thin Continent, and of 11m wiillnguesa to fraport {ha weapous and usages of the middle agus to ilostroy the Christian civitizativn of the nineteenth century; aud we pledge ourolves to co- operate with all Bhi “frends of civil aud religions lik erty in meeting theye sssaulta wilh the weapous of light, und libersy, aud love, und the aword of the npir- oud prayer for the Uberation of our countryiien ahd of tho nutions froin the boudago of this terrible fenaticiam of Papacy, ‘Lhe epoach with which Mr, Hemphill followed his resolution was delivered with much spirit, ‘Tho applause that it olicited showed that it co- ineided with the viows of a largo portion of the audionco. Ho apoke of tho ontrages in Moxicn sao naturel reanit of the doctrines of Catuoti- cian. aud specricd the following cluzees nx those avathematised by tho Popa: ‘Those who mains tain the liberty of contsisnca aud of worship those who maintain the Nuerly of the prorh; those who maintain the hberty of speect!; the fathors and founders af Roputtics ; thonc who maintain that Church nud Bie, xhould bo separate ; those who inaintain that tus Church, lias no power to employ force to coerce con- selenco; tbat civil marriago among Protest pnts is no marriage st all; those who maintain that foreign Pontiffs hisve over exceoded their power. Nr, Hemphill went on to say thet To- inanism is uuchanged,unchsuging, and nuchanye- able. It ia keeping quict in the United Siates, ‘but only biding Its timo. ‘Turning to Mr, Hob- orta, ho sald : “I desire to ask, through you, a5 a member of the Board of Supervisors, bow many Protestant employes aro omploved in tho alms-louse aud County Hospital 7” Tie ques tion was received with loud chpers, which wore ropeated again and again, until, the applause be- came a furore, the sposker continued for some time in much tha game strain, snd with oven greater demon. strations op the part of tho audience. Tun res olution was at last adopted, aud tho meoting ad- Journed, ————————— MASCELLANEOUS, Ten of the sorentoon constitutional amond- ments proposed by the Maine Conszitutionai Con- wention hare been rojeeted by the Legislature. Jano 8, Towneond, of Ningara Falls, ono of tho most wealthy proporty-bolders of Nisgora County, has sold two-sixteonths of all tho lands and promises imown as Goat Island to Elizabeth L. Porter, of that placo, for 851,825, Also one- fixteenth part of thaname property to Goorge ‘M. Porter, of tho sume place, for $25,062.50, ‘Tho Palatka (I'la.) Herald states tliat vast im- provements are poing on in tho neighborbuad of eoabarg, on Luke Grifin und tho conucetizs Iakos, Eustis sud Harrie, Vast wild oraini grovea have korn bndded with tho sweet orange. and considorable groves of svedlings have beon Blarted, It is ovtimated that thoy hare on thoso uppor lakes 100,050 sweet troon which will soon ba in boaring, and utill tho work goca ou. ‘Tho 4th of March, 1876, comes on Sunday, and as Grant's term expires an tho 4th, avd tho in- augurat of bis maccessor will uot take placo until Monday,the Gth, the presiding oficor pro tom. of tho Sonate willbo Perosident for twenty-four hours. Tho precedent waa oxtablivhed it: tho case of James K. Volx, and David Atchicon, of Missouri, the thon Prosidout of tho Senate pro ten, becamo that day Prusidont of tho United Btatca. KBomeyoung man living roar Muecalungo Creotr, a ernall stron flowing tsto Black River Bay, Doxtor, N, ¥., wont ta tho creck, Sl, nud cut holes in the ico for tho purpose of iinhing with books and lince. Tho instant the holes wore cut thoy becamo htorally filled with buil- leada, and tho mou began scooping them out by dozens, he noxt day st nvon there wore about 160 porsons on tho Ive aud othora coming. It ia oxtimated that about four tone of fish had already been taken. ‘Tyo mon in throo hours took 1,009 pounds of fish from two holes 12 inebes In dt- ameter. ‘Luers xooms to bo an inaxhaustible sohool of ther, SYMPTOMS OF CATARRH, Obstruction of nasal passages, dischargo fall- ing into throat; sometimes profuse, watery, acrid, or tock sud tenacious, mucous, purntont, bloody, putrid, offensive, otc. In othard a dry- ness, Woot or inflamed esos, ringing in eats, deafness ulcerations, soaba from ulcom, yoico altered, nasal twang, offonsivo broath, impaired amoll ard taste, etc, Taw only of nbove symp- tome Ikely to be present in avy caso af ono time, Tocro—take Dr, Plorco's Golden Medical Diae covery carnestly, to correct tho blood and sye- tom, which aro always at fault, also toact epeci- fically, aa it docs, upon the diseacod glands and Uning membrane of tho noso and ita commun catlug chambors, Tho morel eco of this odious discauo, the more positive iu my beliof that if wo would make troatment pe sucessful in curing it, wo must use constifutional means to act through tho blood, aw woll oa soothing aud heal- ing local application, Dr. Sage's Catarsh Romody, when used warm and applied with Dr, Piorco'a Naaal Douche, offecta cures upon conuon sense, rational, and scicntiffo principles, by its mild, soothing and heating proportice, to which tho discauo gradually yiolds, whan the systomn baw beon put in porfoct order by the use of tho Goldon Medical Discovery, ‘This ia the only per- foctly eafo, sclontiilc, aud successful mode of acting upon and healing it. 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CHARTERED ..... ++ 1 850, CASH ASSETS $1500,000, lnvestodinU 5. Bonds, oOvVvErE $300,000, LOSSESPAD, OvVEnE $4,250,000. Term Risks in the LATE Underwriters’ Agency (com- posed of Hanover, Germania, Republi, and Niagara Ins, Cols of N, ), may be RE- WRITTEN IN rep “NTAG- ARA,” at expiration, and we twill be pleased to issue poli- cies in lieu, DAVIS & REQUA, AGENTS, 153 LaWalle-st,, CHICAGO, ILL. 1846. "we HOLDTAEE SAFE” 13'7G, RROWY ADL INSURANCE CO, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLARD, Eire Insurance. (OFFICIAL, PUVEWATION., ANNUAL sratEMENT OF THR ROYAL {NSURANC COMPANY, OF LIVERPOOL, IN ENGLAND, 4 June, 1874, made to the Auditor of Pub OE a ae ane or itlnias puso Loa CAPITAL. Amountof sapltalatock ja] M.S 26592,407.50 Value of real estate owned by the Cor s 1620: ‘iiorigmes. "gaT 8 Tntted State stocks aud buuth 1540740; British, Indiao, and Colontal s $74,002.60 CNT CEE eee ad Talal seers ree 102TH 054. Grow claims for haaotich bas besa taken, » $218,781.00 Luusss, rosistod by theGompany....s 80,879.65 Total gross amonut of cluling tor) x 200,060.55 toes eM szae2.t0 Net amount of un S 281.899.46 is felnance, oiapereent tt 1,723,128.00 20,082.08 8,513.9 18.60 NGO Premuins rovetved during the 3. fens: anion Intoreat aud’ sents uray tito Feud ‘Total, ore’ epeeaeee, Fotal income nenuNiiFoites, Loaves paid during tho yoat Dividends paid ducing the ¥ Comtatselons and anluries pal fog the yoar,. All other wspeaiitvires Total expondsturos srry seneees AISGELL ANUS, ‘Tota eta taken dee Ha ee TWAB210T.E 83,117.00 hundreds of dollars to parties who necessarily employ cus for trade-marks or ot! rpoieas 3° Full Information aiforded on application, eet acta facation and ulsteibution af Papers. A. N. KELLOGG, Proprietor, 71, 79 & Oh dackaon Bt, Chicago, FRACTIONAL CURRENOY. _ Cie he grit ti beentiedcscen tenes $5.00 Packages oF FRACTIONAL CURRENCY evidences will show; bat tho cure is efien promoted by the emplormont of two other remedies which Dr, Schenck provides for the purpose, These aduitional rumedies aro Benonck's Bea Weed Tonte aud Mandrake Pills, By the Umely use of thase medlolnos, according to directions, Dr, Behenok certifies that moet ony case of oonsamption may be ured, Dr. Schenck 1s profeasionslly at bis principal office, corner Birth aad Arob-ate,, Philadelphia, evers Monday, qbaare abl Lelions tax advice cat be oddrpseed. IN BXOMANGR FOR Bills of National Currency, at TRIBUNE OFFICE. Tilluotsy ta tate Total uuinuat of gee fubrorihed and Dian du nu Ni aaa Pies coy , tin ta beta aoe th ey of ee combursIvit, JUNSMIENS HARKE, Nowry Public. Avseta in Untted Stritercees vo 24199,570.96 Lowsva paldshice Organization 20,098,616.89 Agencies In the Principal Clttes and Towns, CFIAS. HH. CASH, ‘Mavager for Chicago and tho Northw tates, UA AND. 102 WASHINGTONAT, "GENERAL NOTIOES, Rarer renee Tax Sale. Notice! ‘Until March 1, 1875, Tax Sale Cortifoates hold by tho city can bo redeomed or pure chasod, a3 follows: For City Taxes of 1873, for amount of sale and § per cent premiums aftor March 1, the promium will be 10 per cont. For City Taxes of 1872, and prior yours, tho rato ia 26 per ceat. Tho buyer will bo ontitlod to tho acorucd ponalty of 25 por cont on Cortificatos for Taxes of 21873, and 76 per cont on those for Taxea of 1872, 8, 8. HAYES, Comptroller. Chicago, Fob. 11, ss Ait, BELIOS Preacrintion tor Conaum ees ats nt ee . is sata wa ‘ivacvee falls"to bouctt iu a the lungs, Ii'te Whe ecret of my grout soeccas Ln gerade ia aaa Raw ,