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TITE CHITCAGO TRIBUNE RELIGIOUS CONVOCATIONS. Fifth Day's sion of the Ie. formed Episcopallans, gatisfactory Progress with the Artioles of Religion, fleetlon of Two Misslonary Dishopse«= , Sketeh of Thelr Lives, - fraternal Visit from o Methodist Dole- gation, ;-mcocdlngu of the Ministerial Ieot- ings. REFORMED EPISCOPAL, FIFTH UAY'S BESSION OF TUIS COUNCIL. TTho Conneti of tho Reformed Lpiscopal Church resumed ftd seasion ot Lialf-past U o'clock yeslor- dsy morning. From that hour until 10 o'clock tho Council yasengaged In dovotional exerciacs, under tho girection of (ho Tov, Devjamin Johugon, MORNING SESSION. at 10 o'clock tho Council was called to order by the Presidont, Dishop Cummins. “Mr. Tucnor proposod au mlteration of Articlo §111 of tho Constitution—namely, to {nsers aftor the words ** Qencral Councll,” and hofore the word **provided," tho words “ aad ehall recelvo {he assont of two successive Goneral Conneils,” The amendinont wau roferred to tho Commit- 1¢a on Conatitutlon and Canone. The Council thon proceaded to the considorn- tion of tho roport of tho Comiittos ou Doctrine wd Worship. s JUBTIPICATION, fhe Rev. Dr. Leacock, Chairman of.the Com- mittes, road tho ninctoouth articie of tho Re- formed faith, a8 followa: weare pardoued and sccounted righieous beforo God, cnly for the merit of vur Lord ond Savlor Jeeun Chrlat, by Faitli § and not for our otwn works or de- feringe. 1o Who knew no ein was made to sin for $#, that we ight o mado tho rightcousnesy of God a'Him, Mo ‘baro our sins in il own body. It tleased our lcavenly Fathier, of Mlisinfinite niescy, Sithout auy our dosert or desorving, 1o provide for s tha most precioun wacrifica of Chrlat, whoreby our Taueom mizhit be fully pald, the Inw fuliiilied, and Ttis Justice fully eatisfied. Ho ‘that Cbriat fa Himzelf tho Fighteousnces of all them that truly do bolleve in 1t Jio for them paid ther ransom by His death. ~ He for {bera fulflicd the Jaw in Iila life,” Ko that now in Him sud by K every true Christiau_man miay bo called & fuifiler of tho Inw. Wherefora thint we aro Justified 1y Faith only, is & most wholesomo doctrine and very full of comfort, After a brief discussion tho articlo was unanl- mously adopted. Tho fourtcenth article, which i of Repont. snco, wag reforred to tho Cowmittee to bo re- casts SONRIIP OF NELIZVERS. Home little discussion took placa on the fit- * teenth articlo, which ia a now aticlo, of tho Son- ship of Believors. ‘Tho Rov. lr, Ward ob}ncled to the oxpreesion whrethren with Christ.” Tho Chair satd that the artlclo met his viewy with tho exception of tho word **eccl.” After gomo littlo further diecussion, and with ouo or two smendments, the article was adopted 22 follow, ‘Beliovera in Clrist aro torn of God, throngh the re. erating power of His spirit, and are pariakers of fe Diving hature,for, It * tliat wlich ta born. of tho ‘!I'h is tloali,” 80 * {hat which s born of the spirit is plrit.” x]Am! all who are thus born of God ara sona of Oad, 1nd joint eirs with Chrisl, and therefare withont dixe “nc&nn of nawme, brethren with Obzlel sud with one anotber, QoD WORRS, The sixteonth articlo, of Good Worl, was, alter an amendment to it offered by the liov. Mr, Postletlinaito, ndopted as follows : Good Worke, which aro the fruits of Faith and fol- fow nfter Just{fication, are pleasing and acceptable to God fu Oliriat, and do spring out, tocossarliy, of a truo and lively faith ; insomuch that by thom n Hvoly faith may be 28 ovidently known nsa troe discorned by the frult, They who truly bellove will acek ta do the will of God, and they who do not thua scek, aronot tobe accounied true beliovers, WONKE OF S8UPENEROGATION, The sevonteonth articlo was, nfters briof de- ‘bate, adopied as foltows : Voluntary worke, beades, over snd ahove God'a eommandments, which they call works of supercro- gtion, cannot bo taught without. arroguncy sud dm- plety. ' For by them do_ men declaru thut thioy do not only render unto God se much an they are bound to, Lut that they do wore for IHs sake than of Lounden Quty {s required; wher:as Clrlst suith plaiuly, When o bavo dona ail fhat aro commanded to you, sy, we aro unprotitablo sersants, SALVATION IN CHIMAT, Tho eightecnth articlo wasadoptod, aa follows ¢ 1loly Seripture doth set out nunto us the namo of Jesus Chirlst only whereby mon must be ssvod, Ifo was s finlshed work and _complatoly sufilclont, With- outany merit or dorerving ou our yait, 1i0 bias so- cured {o bellevers fu Him pardon, accoptance, eon- thip, rabciitication, redcinption, tnd eternal ' glory, Thoso who betieve {n 1iim nro in Him complet, They #ro even now justified, and havo a prescat salvation’; thouwh they may not at all times have tho ueuso of ita ‘psseasion, Ou motlon It was rovolved that ilio first order of tho aftornoon session should bo tho reveption of tho roport of the Committea on Nominntions. ‘Tho Cunir atated that e had received o lottor from the Itov. Dean Edward Credge, of Vietoria, British Columbia, introducing Mr. William Dune can, a prominent mewmbeor of the Roformed Tpia- coral Chureh of that I'roviuce. "I'bo Becrotary road the luttor, which contrined romo suggestions on tho eateohism, which were, on motion, reforred to the Committeo un Doce -trinos aud Religion, and aleo suzgestions ny to spocia prayors, which woro reforrod to tho Com- mitteo on the Stato of Religlon. “Tho Council at noon (uok a recoss of ono hour for lunch. AFTERNOON SESSION. At1o'clock the Council reasuemblod, and Blshe op Chenoy, on behalf of the Committoo on Nom« ‘natione, roportod as follows, cousideration of tho roport being postpouod until 10 o'clock this . morulug 3 NOMINATIONA. For Standing Comnittee—Lho Ttova, 3, T, Smith, -, ‘Leacock, D, D., M. Gallagher, Willlam T, Babine, J, Howard Simith, . D.j Mesern, 1. Aycrigy, 3, L. Sorgan, 11, B, Turner, ¢ D, Kellogg, and tho Hoo, Stowarl L. Woodford, Comnuttes on Doctring and Worship—The Rovs, W, . Nicholson, D, D., D, D,, Josepl D, Wilion ; Mesara, T} Howas i, Powers, (ho Hon, D, 3, Hugbes, 11, B, Turner, . Conmiittes on ( onstitution and Canons—Tho Mon, B, Woodford, the Levs, E, D, Keill, W, Windeya, W, 3. "Postlothwaite; 4, Willfans Aldrich 'sud Libiridgo G, Keith, Committze on Finance—1, Aycrigg, Jawes, L, Mor- gan, and Altert Crano, Trustees of Suvicription Fund—Messrs. Tienjamin Averlgg, J, L, Morgen, Bamuel:Ashhucat, M. D,, Albert Crane, and Alezandler 0. Tyng, Ou motlon, the Couucil proceeded with tho couslderation of tho report of tho Committeo on Deerines and Iteligion, Tha Cholrman of the Committee submilled the ninetecuth articlo, a8 follows: OF ELECTION, PUEDEATINATION, AND FRCE WILL. Whils tho tutes distinctly sot fory tion, predeatinatfol, ahd califg of (Lo m?plsln.r Goi unto cternk) life, o6 Chrlst salthi 2 All that the Fathier giveth Mo shall come to Mo "'; ey nolous posilively afirm 1aan’s freo agency and rospguaibility, and tigt reel A ‘This Obuyeh, accordingly, simply uillrne thess doc. trines as tho Word of God seta thei forth, and sub. mits them to (he {ndividual Judginent of its mem. Lers, as taught by the Huly Spdrit} strictly charging e hat Gul commginteth ul miet overywhers W ro. 5ot ud tiat wo cabo saved oy by f3h s Juuta The Ttey. Dr, Neul said that tho Conncil had now reached the old historio eeventh aiticlo, which, ps originally reported by the Committes, was bis idoa of Divino truth. 1t was tho artiels of tho Ermnpu Churchios of Australia, En- glend, Tivland, nud Canada, and of tho Clurch of Beotland, Howevor, ho propoecd to offer a shorter articts, In $he main wsimilar to that pre- sented bive tho Committeo, but leaviug out its final sentence. The Rev, Mr, Cooper, of Chicago, asked the epeaker if Lo had not uny objection to the title .ot tho article, and moved that the title be * Of Reaponsibility aud Treo WIlL," ‘Tho 1tev, Howard Himlth sald that tho title of tho article was couchied In Boriptural languago, 1Ig upposed tho loaving out af tho tinul sentence i thearticle, which, it scemed to lim, came ue: or Lo the truthu on the subjact than could ol 'f:l:;‘flg?ll,” which could be “broaght beforo tho ‘The Ilev, Mr, Duff eald that In consjdoring tho subject matter of the asticlo thoy should, as waa advieod by Dr, Bickersloth, allow the bhead to condescend 1o learu from (b ueart, He did uot think that there was any nood for apprehien- sion in the minds of the Council in regard to any truth which was found {n the Dible. Truths Elashl Il:fl hkuhpnnllnl lh;un,_wlnch never moot; ouxh apparently i no‘r‘?.n b app ly irveconcilable, were fu the gawo dircetion, 0¥, Mr. Borne thunked the Committes for tho artleto_which thoy had just presonted to thomecting, ITe hiad for montha pst feared that the Council might split npon this rock. 11e was williug to vota for the articlo and fo take it homa o bis people, who wora an dlvided an tho Coun- cil, ot you ko doubiod not would foin togothor if tho articlo wora adoptad by the Council, The Chalr uigod upon tho meoting the necces. #lly of abatalniug from farther debata, and recommended that the Council should engage in prayor and then proceod to a vote, Un motion, It was resolved that tha disensalon bo brought to a close, And that the Council snand five minutes in silent prayer, arter which the Cliair should lead them in an fuvocation for gutdance [n tho vote ou tho nrticlo. The articlo was, aflor prayer ag recommquded, unanimously adopied, ‘I'io Rov, Mr. Borno proposed the singing of tho ‘' Glorin fn Fxcolsis,” but the Council do- olded that thore was too much business Lefore tho houso to pormit of it, ‘Tho consideration of tho roport of the Come mitteo on Doctrine and Warship was temporarily auspended 1 ordor to allow of tho acceptance of tho roport of tho Committde on OWIANIZATION UY MISSIONS, which was as follows: Tha Committeo appointed to report o this Councl) what additfoun) agencica are ueedcd for thio mora vige orous proseetition of the work of thia Church respect Inlly report that thoy have prayerfully considered the very important subject intrusted to them, First—Tuey recommend that this Councl eloct two ailditional Missfonary Iirhops, Second—Thint untii tho further orderand aesignment by the General Councl of this Church, one Missionary Tisliop be asalgried to the minsiouary’ juridiction of thio Pactfia and’ ong to thiat of tie Sonth an the din. trict in which they sliall voverally eserciso thofr Lpls- copal ofice, Flard—"That untfl the like further order and assign. meut Ly tio Goneral Couurll tho prosious aeniyntuvut of Misiouary Bisliop Clieney to the former Jurinile- tion of tho Nortlwcest o contiuted 10 Ilie new mise slonary Jurimdiction of the Weat ind Northwost as the dlstrict in which ho sliall excrciro bis Epincopal office, Fourth—2hat in view of tho nuinber of vacant tiis- slonary Jurindictions which, under thn cabona of this Church, must boadminiatered by the Preeiding Blahop, your Commiltes recommend that he be not assigned In bis ofice as Mieslouary Bixhop (o any specal wmis- slomaty Jurladiction for the cnauing yoar, F{fth=—That tho Ttev, Benjamin Jobnson bo sppoints ed a1t Evangelist of thia Church, and for the present Lo awsigucd to Lo missiouary Surtadiction ‘of {lio jonth, Mr, Turner, of Naw York, atated that ho did not thiuk tho roport went far cuough. Ilo thought that there should bo foar, instoad of two, Missionary Bishops, Ho urged that tho pre- sldivg oflicor was not etrong enough, phyeteally, to perform sll the work which tho Bishop of Now York swas called npon to perform, and ho wanted a Migsionary Bisliop to be appointed to that diocess. Mo fhought that the Misslonary Bishops should bo put to work whore the work gnn l‘o Lo done, and not baviehed to the Pacifle ourt, ‘Tho Rev. Mr. Foltwoll, of 8t. John, New Brunswick, stated that thero was n great want of & Auporvining power in the Church fo_tho mari- time provinces of tho Dominion of Canads, whero o largo work was going on which it was very diflicult to copo with unassistad, Tho Ttov, Mr. Dunu, of Louisvillo, Ky., wanted to know whence tha support of all these Bishops wa# to comoe from. Dr, Loacock thonght that it was Injudicious to appoint n Bishop for tho Bonth. If they did 8O tlm,jxuhllahud to the world that thoy Lad ap- polutod & man to evangelizo, 10 prosletyzo in fact tho soction of the country te which Lo would be sout. Thia was a disagrooable position to place s man in, The minute he would go to o town his advent would Lring down upou him tlo nitentiona of all memabers of other Churches whoeo pastors would gather their flocks aronnd them und guard thom against the **woll” that had been sent among them, Tho probability was that.fafter acouplo of {anr«‘wurk, the Bishop would return atating that his labor had proved a failuro, aud 1t had to be romembored that tho failuro of & Hishop wonld bo » much more sori- ous blow to the Church than that of a simpla Evangelist. 1lo feared that the ronding of Mis- sionary Bishops to localitios where thoro were uo churches, would bring the Reformed Church into f"“ tho #amo positionjin which the Church it had eIt was at prosont placod. Ho would apposo the sending of o nissionary to Virginia, and belicy- ed that tho wori could best doue by Lvangelist ministors. I'ho Asslstant Becratary #aid that a Bisbop in the Sonth, whore thore were no churches, would bo tike a circue golny from ono town to another, For his part, ho know who the Council meant to out up for Distiop in tho South, and ho would ust eay that he intendod to propoeo another name. A Voico—Mentlon nomes. Tho Assistant Scerotsry sald thdt Lo aid not cross o yiver until bo had roached it, or pull down a liougo beforo it bad been bullt, and he would not toll the names which wore in his mind un- tit the timo came. Ilo did wot' know what side of tho question ho was argulng on [laughter], but ha hoped the Council would not put Bishops whero there wera as yot no churches. Bishop Cheucy asked the pormission of tho moeting to futorfero with the progress of the work of tho Council and prosent to it A DELEGATION I'ROM THE METHODIST PREACHERS' AEETING, conslsting of the Rov. Mesnrs, Thomas, Tiffany, Feiton, Trusdell, and Edwards, Tho delegration was roceived with learty ap- vlauso, and its roYrenentat\m. tua Rov. Mr, Ed- wards, addressed the Council, thanking thom for their raception. At tho end of o neas speoch ha opencd n packtage he Lold in his hand, and presonted (o GCouuoll with volumes of Methe caist Episcopal Church ltoraturo, comprising tho Goneral Mivuteo of 1874, a copy of the Disci- pling, roport of the Sunday-School Assombly, a capy of thu Mathodlst Bpiscopal Pubileations, a raport of tho Church Extension Bociety, and tho Fifty-slxth Auonal Report of the Missionary So- ctoty of the M. E. Church, Ibe Chair stated that Lo was most Impgy to rocoive tho documents, nud to bo taugnt by o noblo & Church, and ono which Loy done so much work in evangollzing tho maseos, In ore ganizing tho polioy of tho Reformod Episcopal Churels, tho Counetl would no doubt have muet to learn fiom that Church from which the gen- tlemen presont wera dalegates. MILSIONABY LABOR. The debato oo the rovort of the Committeo on Organization of Missions was resumed, and o variety of opinions were uxxmfluod, among them that tho South could not do without a Lishop; that it was nbsurd tosend a Bishop to the Bouth ; thnt Vaucouvor's Island ought notto bavos Dishop; that there was nobody to pav tho Inshops whon appointed; that the North avd Weat which has suppliod the Bouth with law should do the samo thing by that section in the muattor of roligion ; that Canada ought to have a Liwbop, (liulm o tumber of smueing questions wore askod, among them whother the Eplscopal Church in Obfcogo had not got along quite ny well during tho soven months previous to the crontdlon of o Chicago Dishop as subsg- quently ; whothior two **confirming machines’" wero roally suflcient for tho working of the Church, and whether the Bisliop of Vancouver's Island could not attond Lo the work in tho Enst- etn marftime provinces of the Dominfon of Canada, ‘Ihio Chair pald that it was apparent (hat tho Council was getting woak-hearted, They should consider that if the Council bioke up without providing for the nemw{ Incroasing of the Churen's misslonary work (o offoct would prove very depreesing. He did not caro abont the oo * Misslonary Bishop,” (hc{cnnld call thom ovangolists or pioncors, or anything else they might wisls, a8 long as thoy wore sont out to car- 1y tho truths of the ltoformod Church iuto parts whers they had not yet boon felt, The mogt im- powant work which nwaited tho Church was the sonding ont of its Misslonary Bishops to bo the standard-boarers i ita work, The roport was taken up soriatim, and the flrst, third, and fourth soctions wore adopted, with the exception of filllug iu the number in tho first section, the considoration of tho third aud fifth soctions being poatponed until aftor thie olections, It wa thoo, on motion, resolved to proceed withtho ¥LECTION OF MIESIONARY LISHODS. On motion of Gay. Woalfurd, it was resalved 1"'"| thio Council eleot withont waking any nom- uation, On mntlon, the Council went Intostlont prayer, and subsoquontly proveedod to tha election, T'ie President appointed tho following tellors s For the clorgy, the Ilev, Mesars, Reddlos and ‘I'ucker; for thelaily, Mossrs, J.mory and Bond, ‘Tho votes haviug been recoived, tho tellers roparted aa followa : Z Henjumin Johuso For the ey, J, Howard Swilb, ‘Tolal BUMBER Of votea cast by {lo Lai Neccsuary fora choice, Yor tho Itev, Edward Cridge. For the Rev, J, A, Lattinsy, ‘The Presldent announcod that tho Hoy, Ed- ward Cridge. "of Vaucouver's Island, bad bLoon :ll?c«a«la & Dlshop of the Reformed Episcopal sburch. Ou motlon, it was resoived to proceed with the eleation of ANOTHER NISHOP, ‘Tho fiest bollot reaulted as followa : For the Rev, Jamies A, Latan ¥or the ltev, Bonjawib Juhuson,, ¥or the Kev, D, Nicholsou,, For tho Rov, IF, Leacock ., For tho ) . E, e For tho ey, Dr, Buiih, For the Rev. dumes e LAtae. For thio Rav, Benjamin Jobu Teor the ltoy, Dr, Les:ock Lor the Tev, J, Th, Mellta For thie Rev, W, 11, Posticth No alection W"i’i Lad, auothor ken, which rosulted as follows 1 Whole number of votes cant Ly the clergy. Neceans ry to a chol o - ¥or the Jtev. J, A, Iatanio. For the Itev, J, 1L, Hmith Tho Presidont thon doclared the itov. Mr. La- tano duly elocted. The Council then yoled tomake the olection of other Binhopa tha spocial order for the even- ing at 8 o'elock. o Council thon sang the '*Gloris in Ezcol- Mr. Charles A, Jameson moved tho following resolution: Renalred, Croed be **atanding,’ Roferrod {o tho Committes on Doctrine and Woisbip. Ou motion of Mm Bond, the Chalr appointed & committeo of three to walt ul‘ml the Rev. Mr, Latano and inform him of his clection. Tho Chair appointed a8 such committeo, the Itov. D. Hmith, and Mersr4, Babino and Bond. ‘I'ho Council then adjourncd uutil § o'clock, That the rubric preceding the Apostiea’ ended by striking out sl after {his word EVENING SESSION. Tho Couucil reassombled at 8 v'clock, tho Pra- siding Diskop in the chair. On motion, the speclal ordoer, the considera. tlon of tho questlon of clecting another Bishop, was auspendad, and tho Council proceeded to the constderatiou of the report of the Comuite tee of Doctrine and Worship a8 to the articles, BIN AFTER CONVERSION. Tlhe firat srticlo submitted was adopted, with s slight alteration, as follows ¢ The grant of repentance 1s not to be denfed to such a8 full ntosin after conversion : that fx to_say, after, by the quickeniug Jnto Iife by the Iloly Ghost, they Davo turned {0 Gol by falth in Cbrist, and have been liraught {uto that chiange of mind which fa rojentarica unto iifo, For after wo hava reccivod the Jioly Ghost we may, through unbelief, carelossuens, and worldils ness, fall into sin, sud by grace of God'we may arise sgaiti, and amend our lives: but every such fall is o griovans dishonor Lo our Lord, and & sore fujury to ourealves, ‘The twenty-firat and twenty-second srticles wero adopted with vory littlo dobate, and with- out alteration, as follows s OF CHRIBT ALONE, WITHOUT BIN. Christ,in the truth of our nature, was mado like unto 18 1 al Uilnge, ain ouly excoted from whicl o was clearly vold, both in 1% flosl, and in Hissplit. He cama to Le {lio Lamib without snot, who, by sacrilice of Himaclt, mnde onee forever, thould (ake away the sin of 1o world : und sin (a8 8F, John eaith) was uot {n 30, Lut ail wo tho rest, although born ogatn fn Cliriat, yet offend In many 'things f wo say we invo Ho b, o dezeivo ourscived, aud tis truth a ol n us, OF TIE CHURCIL Thho sonls disperscd fu all the w orld, who adhere to Cirist by fuith, who aro partakors of the Loly Ghost, ol worship tiie Yather tn spirit and §n truth, are the Dody of Christ, the houss of God, tho flock of the Good Bhepherd—tho holy, universal Christisn Church, A visiblo Churchi of Chrlst is o congregation of be- Hovers, in which the purs word of God is preached, 3ud Vptiem sud the ‘Lord's Bupper are duly minis- tored according fo Christ's ordinance, in ail thore things that of necessity aro requisita to the esme, And thioso thinga are (o o' consicred requisite which the Laord fiimsclf did, ho 1iimsclf commanded, and 1ilx postles confirmed, Anthio Church of Jerusalem, Aloxandria, Autfoch, snd Romme, have erred; o aleo others have erred aud may err, 1ot only n (befr living and manucr of Cero- monles, but aleo n matters of Faith. AUTIORITY OF A CIIURCH, Somo little debato mrose on tho twenty-third arlicle, the point at issue being the question of tho Divine origin of tho Niceno Croed, and its admissibility in’tho article, together with the Apoatien’ Creed, to which no objection was mado, ‘I'he Chalr called attontion to the fact that the Reformed Clurch had fncluded the Nicone Creed, and sald that that was such an indorsa- ment of its ecriptural origin na it would bo difli- cult to got now, . ‘The articlo®was finally adopted, as followa : A clhiurch hath }mwur to deerce corcmonies, nnd to establish forma of worship, and laws for the governs ment and discipline of its members, aud o declars ita own falth; yetitis uot lawful for any chureh to or- dain or dexido auything tiat 1s contrary to God's Word written, uoither 1may it 80 oxpound one placs of Scrip- ture, thlut it bo repugnant to another, 'As the Church oughit not to decree auytling sgainst the same, 5o bo- tiden thio anma onght 6 not fo enforco anyihiiig to b Lelloved for noccesity of salvation, The Nicene, aud thiat which 1 commonly called {ho Apoetlea’ Croed, onght ta be recetved and belleved ; for they may be proved by doly Seriptun, DR. LATANE, On motion, it was resolved to tomporarily sus- pond the coneldoration of the articies In ordor to receivo the roport of tho Committes appointed to wait upou tho Rev. Dr, Latane, and inform Lim of bis clection to the Bishopric, On behalf of the Committee, the Nev. J, How- ard Smith reported that thoy Lad waited upon the Rov. Mr, Latane, and Lad found Lim some- what aware of the fact of his election. Mr. Latana stated to the Committes that ho had consldercd the matter prayorfully and thought- fully, aud had como to the conclusion that ho could not accopt the position tondered to hiw, und desired the Committeo to roport that he did not declino theappointment on porsonal grounds, but bocause 'ho concoived that hoe could be moro usoful ns » Drosbyter than us o DBishop In tho Bouth, This lo stated was his final decision, but tho Committeo aro unwilllug to accopt it as such, and bave agreed to postpono roporting that tho Bisho clect had doclined to accopt tho election until thoy had another {nterviow with him. ‘Tho roport was recoived. ‘I'he Councrl rusumed the coneideration of tuo articlos nud ndopted Articles XXIV, and XXV, without debato, as follows : OF TIIE AUTITORITY OF GENERAL CODNCILH, (QGeneral Gonncils (forasmuch as they bo an rssembly of inea, wheraof all bo not governcd with {us spiriy and word of (od), may err, and sametimes havo erred, not only {n worldly matters, Lut slso in things per- [ o God. Wherofare {hings ordstned Ly them 11 24y to salvation, are not biuding s such on a Cirlatlan inan’s consclence, uniess it may bo proved that thoy e taken out of 1fuly Beripture, No law or anthorlty can ovorrida individual responsibility, sud tlerefors the right of private judgment ‘or the fn- dividual Chritian, as Olirist distinctly aflirme, 18 to bo {udied by tho Word. 'Tbo ouly ruls of Faith'in God's Word written, OF MINISTEBING IN THE CONOREGATION, Those who tako upasi themselves the offic of publia preaching, or minstering ths urdinanees in the cole gregation, should be lawfully called therounto, and sent to exoouta the same, And (hose woought to Judge lawfully ealled and serit, which be moved (o this work by tlie 1{oly Ghost, and are duly acereditod by o Lard people, 4 That doelrin of ¢ Apostalio Sncceenton,” by whiéh 1t ia taught thot the minlstry of the Cbriatian Church ‘must bo derived through a serice of uninterrupted or- dinatious, whotbor by actual sticcesslon or otlorwlao, and thiat “rithaut tho same thirza can bo 110 valid minis: tey, no Christisn Church, s0d 10 due minlatration of bagtinm and tho Lord's Kpteryde wholly rojocted st unseriptural, and productive of great mischiof, Thits Church values ita blstoio_ minlatry, but recog- nizes and honors a8 equatly valld the minlstry of othor Obiirehien, oven a8 God the Toly Ghost has' ace companied tholf work with demonstration and power, TIE HACRAMENTS, ‘The twentv-siath articlo waw, aftor vory littls debats and with unimportant alteration, adopted s follows ¢ Dy tho word sscrament thle Ohuzeh fa to bo undor- sto0d sa meaniug ouly a symbol oF siga diviucly ap- oluted, P ur Lord Jesus Curiat iathfkalt together 11a poopls in & vislble company by sactaments, most fow in - ber, most easy to be kept, moat excellent {n significas tiod, viz : Buptistm and the Lord's Bupper, Tiloso fiva so-caled Bacraments, that fa to 3y, Con- firmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and Extremo Unction, are ot o'bo couuted for Sacramonta of tho pel, beiug such ns have grown partly of the cor- rupt Zollawing of tho Aposties, partly aro atates of lifs ullowed by tlio 8Eetpiures, Lus yot have not ke naturo of Sacrameuls with Baptism and (ho Lord's Supver, £or that Uioy Lavo noy ay visiblo £ign OF corcmony or datgiod of dad. And 1n such on) worthily recelve Daptism and the Lond's duppe: they of ulxlruml Lonelit, snd yetnot tuat of the work wrought, (sx opere upersto), a aome may speak, Which word, us it s strange and nown to boly Hcrlpture, s 1 endereth uo_godly, buts vory superstitious senso, Tn wuch them rigghtly, falth {a confirmed and ce {ucreaved virtuo of prayer, Dut they that recolvs (hom Yorthily, purclase o tlemuelves judgmeni, ax 81, Paul sadth's whilo 1t §s aqually true ‘that nous, hows ever conacfous of unworthivess, ara devarred from recelving thym, §f they aro trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ alono for salvation, ‘Ihe Twenty-usoventh Articlo, of Daptlsm, called forth considorable debate. ‘ ‘The Rov, Mr. Bmith thought tho article as presentad by the Couimitteo was too much liko sawme of the tenots of the Baptist Church, On motion of Me, Jameson, tho articlo was refurrad back to tha Commlitiee. THE LORD'S BUPPER, Tbe Twenth-eighth Articlo was, without de- bate of any consoquence, udoptod as follows 3 The Ellpn;! of the Lord {s & momorlal of our lie- dewption_ by Christ's death, for thereby we do show foril the Lord's death till He com: ldslso s aym- bol of the soul's foeding upon Clrist. Aud it fua sign of lllizo communion that we should bave with ope anatber, ‘Transubstantiation (or the change of the subatance of bread and wine into the very body and blood of Ghxiat) i the Bopper of tho Lord, cantiol be proved by Holy , s repugnant lo the ’uun ‘words of Scripture, overthroweth (ue nature of & Bacruwcnt, aud hath girea ‘occasion (o mauvy snd fdolatruus supers stitlons, Uousubatantistion (or the doctrine that Obrist is veilod under {he unchanged bread and wine, and that 1lis very body and blood are present thorcin, snd sep- arato (ke one frow the other) is \Ilwl{ ‘without war- raut or Beriplure, ls contradictory of tha fact that Clirist, bolug raleed, dieth bo more, aud is productive, squally with transubstantiation, of {dolstrous errors aud practices, We fecd on Chirist ouly through His word, and only by faitl and prayer ; and wo feod on 1im Whotlier at our privale devotlms, of in our meditations, or on anv ocearton of [ubllc warship, or in the memortal symbolinn of the Hupper, ‘The clemonta of tho Lord's Ruppet wers not by Ohinint's oridinanes deslgued to be rexerved, carrfed about, lifted up, or worsoipel, Tho. Conneil thon sdjourncd uutil 9 o'clock this moruing. THE NEW BISHOPS, The prosent meoting of the Council of the Ite- formed Episcopal Church shiows that at any rato thoy hove effected s change i1u tho mattor of Episcopal electtons, Tho choice of a Bishop is noldom, if over, accomplishad at au Episcopal Conventlon without much preliminary corro- spondence in which the age, Licalth, woalth, and connequent ability to dispenso wolcomo hospi- talitios, wisdow, moundness of views, and personal beauty of tho candifalo are carefully ascertained, and whon tho olection day arrives tho strogglo f8 protty sure to boa hot and bitter one, with the comfort:ug nolaco ntill left aftor dofeat to tho dofeated tht tho standing committocs nay yot ba induced, by appronriate reprosontations, to at any rate nega- tive the victory. 'The Roformed Fpiacopalians, ltowever, do thinga differently, Tho exciting or- deal of nominations in disponsed with, it place being taken by a_short weason of silent prayer, and, consoquently, the reporter who attented their council yeaterday was, when tho election of & couple of Bishops was ovor, utterly ig- norant of cither tho Yon!omll. mental, or relig- lous qnalifications of tha rovereud geutlemon who hiad been raised to Eplscopal lionots. Hoao- cordingly went ou interviewing atoog the minis- tors who had just votod,aud was surprised to fing thint thoy, tno, scemod to bo ar {gnorant on tho aubject 88 ho was, and it was only after long and painful research that Lo succecded in gleaning tho followiug facts rogardiug tho now Biakops. THE REV. JAMES A, LATAXE (pronounced {o threo syllables) is a Virginian hoth by birth and residence, baviog been born in that 8iato in (Lo year 1835, Ilo was educated at tho University of” Virginia and the Theological Sominay of that Btato, sud was ordsined hy Biskop Meade in 1856, Ior fourtcen years sub- acquently ho was pastor of the Ipiecopalisn Chureh in Btaonton, Va., sod labored sinco then for threo yeara in Wheellng, Wost Virginia, Ho joined the Iteformed Episcopal Church in Janu- ary, 1872, sinca which tima be bas been engaged n” Virginia in establisbing & mizsion of the new organization, Thoe Bishop-elect lu 8 man of hight attainnionts, aud was for meny years well known @8 an educator, 1lis porronal appearance ie inlenolng. and his manoor geutlo sud unoEsum- g Although Lis future destination has not yet been gettled, tho Rov, Mr, Latano will, if he nc- copts, without doubt bo mado Diskop of tho Boutliern Diocese. THE REY, EDWARD CBIDOL, T Au who, it is zafe to presumo, is intended to rulo tho Dioceso of British North America, hna been for mony years a clergyman of tho Church of England o British Cofumblia, and was, at tho time of his uuiting with the Reformed Fpiscopal Clurch, Doan of Victoria, sud officiated tu the cathedral. I bas succoeded in gathering largo congregation aroand him, leaving but Tew parishioners to attend the catbedral, LET US HAVE WAR. CiicAgo, May 17.—To the Hon. Slewart L. Woadford, Nefurmed Episcopal Churcn Coun- cil—Dean Sm: ‘Tho afternoon fapers contain thearticle on **Faith” adopted by the Conveution of which yon are & momber, but no Eastern man shall como hero and propagato untruthful doctrines without at the same timo beiug chial lenged to stand up and dofend them. Your comage and sincority will now bs put to o teet. Tha" writer of this ar- ticle licreby publicly prouounces your teach- ings to be unsound and untrue, and that such delusions aro doing their full sharo in deatroying the hLonor, honesty, and integrity of the Amoricau peaple as {llustrated by the many glaring cases of wickeduase, fraud, hyprocrisy, sud corruption oxisting among poopla who are under tho influcuce of snch tonchinga. In do- feuso of tho perfect truth of tho above charge tho writer will spend his bottom dollar and_shod bia last drop of blood. I yon are equally in carnest, come out upon tho piains of controvorsy through the colutans of Tur Ciicago 'LmisuNe, and I will conviet you uf your ignorance and tho damago you are inflicting upon an junocent com- wunity, or perish in the attompt. 'Che public will stand by aud sce & falr fight and be tho judges as to tho wiuner of ths tourpament, Burely you will not leavo our city chargaable with cowardico end tho lack of mauliness to staud up and bravely dufend what yon believe to Dba true, Cryssorn. — THE PRESBYTERIANS, BOUTINE DUSINESS. An adjonrned mooting of the Chicago rroshy- tery was hold at their rooms in McCormick Block yosterday, Tho meoting was called to or- der at 10:80 by tho Rev. Mr. Dean, Moderator, who opoved the sesaivn with prayer. On motion, the Rov. Dr. Sheldon, of Now Brunswick, N. J., who was present, was invited to sit as a correspondivg member, Tho 1tev. D. L. Johnson, the Btated Clerk, read alstter from tho Btated Clork of s church in Bloom, which haa withdrawn from the Reformed Prosbytorlan body, asking admission to tho Pres- bytory, It was etated that the church numbers uovonl.‘rlour mombors, and was self-sustaining, After discuseion, it was voted unanimoueiy to ro- coive tho church, REBINGING, ‘The Rov. Mr, Taylor, of Lake Forest, read n letter addrossed to the Prosbytery nsking loavoe to rosign bis pastorato, to take effoct next Buu- day. 1o had boen with the church nine years, aud parted from ft with deop regeet. Mossra. L. B, Wolls and 8, Heed, Commissioners from tho Tako Forest oburch, wore introduced and yre- santed resolutions passed by tho chiurch uniting in Jr. Taylor's roquest, and oxpressing, in tho bighést torma, their rexard for tho rotiring pas- tor, also voting to pay him six month's salary aftor Lis rosiguation takos effect. Ou motion of Dr. Patterson, tho united requost way granted. Moswn, turd, DPutterson, and Bitchisll woro appointed = committco to draft resolutions expresulve of tho feeliugs of tho Y'resbytery. * AID FOR RANGAS, Alr. Coopor, of Kaneas, presonted to tuo meot- ing uwows of somo of tho destituto countics there, Ilo came, lio sald,'accredited by Clay and Washington Counties, numbering from 25,000 to 80,000 people, These countios bave boon settlod about five yoars; the scitters were mostly poor, many befog discharged soldiers. Last scason thay wero ovortaken by tho doublo scourge, grasshoppers aud drought, In tho early part of the soason -they Lad soms wheat, which they have snbsieted on, and recelved bue hitle md, Now their resources aro all gono, and thero wore 6,000 or 8,000 of tho pooplo who were compelled to mako an apposi for charity. The Rev. Mr, Mitcholl offured the following, which was passed s Resolved, That this Presbytery bas listened wiib grest interest to the statement of Mir, Cooper 1hat wo have enlire contidence in him, basnd Upon the uu- doubted credentials ho brings, snd it is our hopa that Lio may socure holp for the sufferers from our I'reabye torian churches‘at an early day, AI4OELLANEOUS, ‘The Rtev, Dr, Liliss, President of & Protestant college at Boirut, Byiis, was introduced by Mr, Mitchioll, who mado an address sotting forsh the veeds of tha collego, A loltor wau read from the Foriy-first Bircet Presbyterian Church, oxtendmg a call to the ltev. I, I’ Welle to the pastorato, AMr. Wolis announced his acceptance, Messrs. Walls nud Walker weroappointed to arrango for the installa- tion of Mr, Wella, A roport from the Jfome Misslon Committeo, making some recommondatinns 1 addiiton to thoso already made, was submittod. ‘Lhis pro- duced ® lengthy disonssion, Tho report was ot leugth acceptod, altor which tho Prosbytery ad- Journed. —— METHODISTS: WEEKLY MINISTERIAL MEETING, Y The regular weekly meeting of the Mothodist pastors was held yesterdsy worning, JMr, Xd- wards, Vico-President, presided. There wore present Mesers, Losber, Hill, Walker, Martin, Loonsrd, Doyer, Kellogg, Marsh, Edwards, Aruold, Cantine, Axtell, Trusdell, Felton, Fos- ter, Gillette, Mandveills, Briggs, Clondeuniug, Thomas, MoGrefin, Shoppard, More, Btokos, Cowan, Westergrosn, Meredith, snd Lishop Nareds. 5 ‘I'he Rev. Mr. Losber announced that the Qerman Protestant clergy bad just formed thewm. selves Into a Young Men's Christlan Association for the purposa of opposing the encroachmcnts of Romanista, YRIENDLY GHEETINOY, ‘Tho Rev. Mr, Trusdell woved tLat a commit- tee of five be appointed to couvey fraternal con- ratulations krectings of the Mothodist sstors’ Association to the Conveution of the Reformed Eplscopal Church now in seealon in the city, Carried. ‘I'he Rovs. Edwards, Thomas, TUESDAY, MAY 1 Tiffanv, Jutkins, and Felton were sppointed anch a Committeo. MINCELLANZOUS MATTENS, Dr. Ilartaton, agont of the Chicago Bibla So- cloty, extonded an invitation to the Associatiun to nttend tho fifty-ninth snolvorsary of tho American Bible Hoclety on Tueeday evening. Dr, Jutking snnonnced o seasion of thoe City Missionary Boclaty for Thursday night. ‘Tho llov. Mr. Koellogg, pastor of the Kossnth Mineion, Pnnlnd in behalf of that Bocicty fur tingucis) ald, On motion of Dr, Thomas, My, Trusdoll was added to tho Committee on Fraternal Grosting ta the Reformad Episcopal Chiurch. Dr, Jutkios earneatly appoaled to all the hlmhml 10 attend tho neesiun of the City Mis~ sion, Dr, Felton moved that Mr, Troadell bo re- quested to appear beforo the Miksion Hocloty, and thera give hLis rematka on church work in tho city, denigned to Lo given yeaterday morning. Bishop Harris annonnced the appointment for preaching by tho Bishop snd Mirsiouary Becre- tary in the city on the 20th of May, It was moved by Dr. Thomas {] ary Jubilee bo bafd at the Clurk an Monday night, May 31. Carried, The programme of the Pastor's Theologieal Uulon, to be hald next week at Evanston, was rend by Dr. Edwards. On motion of Dr, Thomas, it wan azreod that the Preachiers’ Asaociation hold its usual seseicu noxt Mouday, DB, EODY'S HEMATNE. Dr. Tiffany, of the Committen on lteinterment of the ramains of Dr, Ediy, reported thav the remajos woro in tha city now, aud would o ro- Interred at Gracclaud ono week from next Sat utday afternoon, The wmeeting then sdjoarned tomeet in Ev- anston nest Monday atb 12:30 o'clock, or at the call of the Clinirman, s Miesion- eat Church A FEW WORDS TO FEEBLE AND DELICATE WONEN, By R, V. PIERCE, M. D,, of ths Wontp's Dis- PENSADY, Buffalo, N. Y, Koonlng that sou sre snblect to » great amouut ot suffering, that delicacy on your part has a atrong tendency to projoug, and the louger it18 neglected tho more you lhave to endure and the tnore diflicult of care yonr cass bacomes, I, 08 a plysician, who in daily consulted by ncoren of your sex, desire to say to you, that I s constantly meeting with those who lase been treated for their ailinents for montls with. out being benofited in tho leaet, until they have becomg perfectiy discouraged and havo almost mado up their mindy never to taks auothier dore of mediclng, nor bo toriured by any further treatment. Thoy bad ratber die aod bhave thoir eufferings cnded than to hve and wuffer as they bavo. ‘They emy they aro worn out by sulfering sud are ouly wade worso by treatment. Of aoything more discouraging, wo certainly cantiot couceive, aud wers thero no more euccessful mode of treating aucl difiiculties than that, the principles of which teach the reducing snd depleting of the vital forces of the ystem, whon tho indica- tions dictate o treatmont directly tho reverse of tho ono adopted for them. tleir cascsn would be deplorabls indeed. Lut, lady-atflorers, there ia s Letter and far more successtul plan of treat- ment for you; one mera in harmony with the Inwa and requirements of your eystem, A harsh, irritatiog, caustic treatment and sirong medi- clues will never cure you. If you would uso ra- tioual means, such ns common evnee ehould dio- 1ato to every intelligent lady, take such med!- cinea as emUody tho very best invigoratiug tonics and nerviues, compotnded with speeial ref- erence to your dulicate svetem. Buch a bappy combinatien vou will find in my Favor- ito Prescription, which has received the loudest rniao from thoussnds of your sex. Thoae [anguid, tiresomo seneations, causing yon to fecl scarcoly ablo to b an your fust or ascond a flight of staits, that continnal diain that 18 sapping from your systems all your former elaaticit driving the bloom from your chiceks ; that con- tinual 6train upon your vital forces that rendera you irritablo and fretful, may all Lo overcome aud subdued by & porsovoring usa of that mar- volous remedy. lrregularities and obstructiona totho proper workiugs of your systems aro ro- lioved by thia mtid aod safo meaus, whilo eriodical pains, the existenco of which is a sure udication of serious disoase that should not bo neglected, roadily viold toit, and if ita uso i koptup forn reasouable longth of time tho special caueo of theeo paina ja permancatly re- moved, Further light on these rubjects may bo obtainod from my pamphict on diseasea peculiar 10 your ex, Fout oa roceipt of two stamps. My Tavorite Prescription is sold by druggists, FINANCIAL. 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PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS FOR HILITARY SUPPLIES, 1159 Girana st Biliadoipoghs At 6 Tihe Bealed proposals, §a duplicate, with s copy of this ads T andi e adk Wi dbhel States Quar 's Dopartzout Alih tae follawlng named netdolos, wiz.: 2,133 Uniforma Dréss Caps, 5,00 Campsten Hata, 0,000 Fol 0 Wool Fonts, 100 dozen Sorubi blia Kemen Bi01" yans \in0 yard$ gra Salurod Cnttod dJenars aisa, Cordx and Bands, Ton Berulls aud Rings, and s 64 aky- varinua colurd, yard ponx, Metalle Drass and Foraza Captmaments, Orcecents or Coata, Iron Uunks, Az Helres, Drum Cords, Bilack iHola, Black Padding, C iack ' Tallan avas_Padding, 1 Mool Catton, Sgwing BILK. Sk Variuas culors, Fiy Dutions, ind - > Cloth, Cotton Waddlug, ‘i‘l\'l!? ““r.‘jk}';, and Gord ol s ot A'il articles will be subjcct to & rlsld inspoction, bidders aro informed that a full comypilisaco with spe cations will be {nsisted upon, acd that no articls faf 10 tha atandard will bo -m‘nm. N R A AL ghlllndnlnhh. Jeflersoarille, Ind., and also at Ban 4 prolcronce will be givan to articles of domestio pro. daotion and manufacture, conditions of pricoand quality Lelug equal,and such proference will bo given to articlesnt American productiva and manufacturo prodaced on the 'acitic coast, to the oxtent of the consumption reguired by the palilic secvice thers, Allariiclos whicn aro to be nsed {n the States and Tor- o Pacitic coast will be ruceived and taspooted 0, C 'For inlunnation iu detail apply at this offen. Envolopes coutalning propusais to bo_iadarsod Pro- osai for Siflary Hupplionnd addrosiod ta tho an- iguod, RUTUS SAXTON, Deputy Q. M. Gonnral, STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. COhicago & Northwestern Bnilwag qlompnny. i 21, 1875 nonat meetingot the atockboldert and bofudtioid- ersal, tno Chicago & Nortiwustorn itailuay Comuany’ for i oloction of Directors, pursuaut to law, aud for tho transaction of such othur’ Lusiness aa mas cumo beforo 1aid meerlng, will o heid at tho ailics of the Compant, tu meotlng, M E b v oo Thurs at Toclock p. m. Bondhold H bonds at the Fow York, for raximo, KERY, Presidont. ottice of tho Comi ruglstration, on or M, 1. SYKES, dn., Recreia CUNARD MAIL LINE. Seiling Threa Times a Week to aad from BRITISEL PORTS. |LOWEST RATES. Company's Oce, nortimast coraer Clark and Chlcen DUV IINET, Genoral Weatern Ageat, [MERICAN LINE. EXOUPSION T0 EUROPE By thio Mei-biivent New Mall Steawer OELTO, Fory LROIM PILLADELIUL, Juvs 3. 'oF Passsgo &c., app! r!D PO Sin [l Y R TF IR jon, ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, Vo Uanoral Transatiantia Company's Mall Stesinstips botwean Naw York and Hatm. “[ha’ spleadid vessels o ocity zouta fur the Continont (bolng ore south. selrsiagsspatiee il sl rom Vior fvo. ', o ai oms: Vi 8 el BRICE OF PASS Sttt AR S 425 SR Npotior nooc 4, ! . Siodations, sod ‘tnoludiog sl necoesaries witbuut axir S EORGE MACKENZIE, Agont, 88 Broadway, N.Y. B, ER w &5 {88 EEy nEd ~ES EBSw w s oy Eg4 S 33 ESE Anorect forus ia the basts of Good Hasit trncted clivnl snd stoopiug foru sre aur (lonn of wpptuaching dissass. . avuid the otbior woar PIEA' rioe or Dea's Whito Briso, with, Plsied ucklos, §i.351 loa* do, Now Plo ard Bl Mou's Buff, with Munogram’ Bucklo, 31,33, ~Koul, pasts 14, ‘on recelpt of mouoy. Boudclioat weasure, Fursuls % all principal dealors, aad by Gty n ULE\'HMyDHIIOULI-\BR-IH(AE ASK YOUR DEALER FOAPRATT'S ULAGL, Ofice Chicago, Rock Istand & Paclfc R. R. Co, Arnis &, 113, The Annusl Meeting of tho Rtnckholdérs of the Chica« go. Htock Taland & Facifio Ialiroad Compauy for tho elcell rectors, purs i« ot aucly othr businces Iaw, Aud the trasac- ay come bofure tiiurs b Licld st tha uiico of tha Campauy In the City of cago, o Wodosadsy, thold dayiet at il TOILET GOODS. _ "PERFUMERY. J. & E. ATKINSON’S FAS. YLANG YLANG-FRA nd ' NATOANTHUS. ) INDSUR ROAP, VIO! 178 MEDALS, 10N ¥ COLDGYA, LIMA! Dy all int-class dealors tardughout the V. & B, ATKINSON, 24 Old Hond-st,, loudon. da, Adenta. i Row Yark ANNOLD & ARY. wvnulao guarantowd by GIPAN P b HIOWN POWD! SRS, et A Good Shirt, §1.650 A Good Shirt, §1,76 A Good Shirt, 2,00 FROM STOCK. . SHIRTS to order & spoctalty, R, ¢Ply Livan Gollars #3 por dos, \\{ HARRIS & C0BB, OLARENDONEOLEL, . 1,107, Jooms eas ba sooused at th n)r_v‘i:«“r'r';' "':?a:r Vbl i ATOGA SPELNGS, Grand Wiy, 1i0 - LI Arrize, Milwaukeo & Prairio du Chien! Dis Prsagnzas < sreven 8 8008, 0103 D2 ) LA Brsae Wigema, | 00 B8 St Paul,' Mianoanoits, Ripon, e’ Groon sy, thesugd], Sinwaiee, Siadissn, Ve g Lo 40w Chion 4 alsa, Aonaa ; Paveager. *6:09 g m.*11:003, m & Minng 05 T 9:5p, a.m, ILLINOIS CENTNAL RAILNOAD. ubpootaf Twentydecondat, Treked Depot, feot ar Lake pol, oot 0 ear Liark, Gaired Xow o Enringaond, Fooris & Kotk iz Sw'mlhrh;l 1 Pe-rla ux Oy | Imbuaue & .. Dodgo Gllman Passanicer.. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY RALROAD, epols, Joot Lakeest., Indiandwae, and Sizteenthort, wanel Canal and Sizteenthats, Tiekes OMces, b3 Clarkat and at depots. Aerive, son tawa & Biroator I Aurura Dassenzel D, for Leatcawnet, A%, usonb £ 'KANKB'(‘EE UNE.M oty Joot Lakesat., and depot foot e i dicey 11 Trandolpieatoy hat eyt Airics, Iadl 3 n".hllil,nollll: Louls Indians, & Ciacln. 7258, m{* 8115 p. m. 728 . m.| ). 258, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LIYE, From Pittbury, Clneinnall & 81, Loule Kaileay depat, Carroil. Louls Jalticoy depaliesy Ttawdalphest,, wnd at depot, Ticket e, Arrier, Indlananolis, Lontsville & Clnctn. Dath Uay Exfiro Indianapalis, 8008, m.[* 8:40 P,y natl (dalls}, . m.| 1308, . CHICAGO & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Puscenger depot corner Chieaiomr, and L Jreliht and ticketaiee No, 43 € fa House. Matl and Expron T andigar. ilein Fapnoakosr Tidwea Accommiodati PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD. Frum depot corner Clintun and Carrollssis., “Weet Side, icket affice, 121 I andalihedts, ind af depot, STRAUSS ! Frerana pisntsnmec, Lonynaeree cr At —1 Satucdsy ox: Leaver | drrita, Cli‘)!:l;lbl‘{l‘l. E‘M:bllu 2 Now York| 0 N 22! e & Nowvan| & a.m,|* 8:40p.m. (daily), 100w, T4 PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGD RAILWAY, | Arrioe, Teare, BALTIMORE & OMin RAILRAAD Tvains leate Jrom Eapuiition Lulling and depol foot af Twentyasecondt, Tickel y'ice abalicealy e, | Avriee, Matl, Bundays Excopted. Efitoas, Datly. o roves CHICAGD, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Depot, corner o Vs lugen and Shirmania, - ket iton ST AR MEDIOAL CAR: S NO CURE! ¥y Dr., Kean, 360 SOUTIU OLARK.S'T,, cch'd’?. e el o b il (ARl o ouly phyeician iu tha o4y who warrauts curos or ho pag. Utiew hours, ¥ 8, 1a. 8 3 bundays frow #1013, "a“m o or 10" ooate, - Consuliation Hiauo and Disea: 3 conts,” Cons A o it - A BOOK FOR THH MILLION, MARRIAG ;A Private Counselorto the Marriod E,?;lm;...{ul:aulw"m ey, an tho ybys: el myatorl GUIDE. Gt iun v discovorios iu the scisnioo uf FUpTAluGt D, Preserving tie coniplosion, do,. Tuis s a (iaroating wirk of 250 o e valuabila with numerou 0 Wl od or cul lat R ":T\IJE‘;.‘?.'JJ.{«.‘ g.’l’u.‘u.flz.u‘g.;“:‘..q arolcasly sbout the Bouse. . Kont th & fue ¥ty Dsatas DR WIS PR AT e P g MANHOOD RESTORED, - Acvtarim or youshtul Ucradeuce, caulig’ premature bty buvivk trivd favaln ovary ' Las fuand’s siuple sgllouce, which ka tw lils lullu-?u\mun‘ dddrens Jo il % oumt o % P Du Sl il o das e 4

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