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THE C camn from tha dirsemination of tho Nible, liow ik was it tha dutz of eyery man to do what bo conld Lo placa o capy in the hauds of overy hu- mwan being. RCIENCE A%D TIE NINLE. The Rav, C, L, Uasler, D, D., President of ]lhe Northwostern Umversity, then spuko as fol- : Klmrod surpeiect 8 hound anl o wolf contending ovcr the body of & decr, Heefiig tho hunter they flee nt (he same apexd tn iifereut dircetlon each along a Line, makiog an dugie of 124 dogrees with the lino_ of mrodaapproach. This joint of deyarture snd Hucs of mollan form & Lub withi tho equl-distant spokes, 1t In five minutes’ Fin from the bady of o decr When they start, Mow mucl fartor than they st he i (0 eapturs them Lot fn_ twenty-five ninntes 2 Eubwtitto tho Billo fa the plees of the houad, Befence $n the place of tha wolf, and allow ma (o repreacat the old hunter, then you Ldve tho problem which I wiels to Hlusteate, © Ono can hardly mentfon the Dible snd aclencs fu the sarso sentenca withont soliing the pabile mind thluke ingt of antagoniam, or, ab best, of fiight aloug widely~ diverglug thuce, Simply to fudicate now they may bo butis captured aud hanaed $n ono mina is fuil of work for 1ho ttme alloited (o any of thens specchr, JIPAY] ¥ AND WORLDLY WI1sDUM mmay ho contparod 0 the oxygou and nitrogen compos- 1ug common sir, Oxygen 1 colotless, oduriess, tasto- Ters, aud formn About one-Bftl: of the bulk of our air, and It supports combuation ad animal fifo. Nitrogen In #le0 co'orloss, lustelons, odorless, and forms nloub four.0fths of the bulk of ‘our air, but it supports nei- iler combustion nor animal life,'s Thus to many tests deavenly. and worldly wisdom ara fudisUoguishe ut undor oiber Aud ab-imporlant o are scparated by nophical conclusions from eclentifio obeervatione, Thus Darwin and Bencor have projuiliced aclence by vhllosaphy, Darwla jerstint deserves homor, but ax a philofopher Lo has deasen yast conclueions from mont meagro pramiscs, Ho L made tho onto~ Tozlcal e atand on fta point, but Le has heen come petled. ifke Golumbue, to bresk the egz. = Tho sound e naver atanda that way, Bpencer joskes tho cons 0856 univero statnt on fia apox, till hiin courluaions Preak off that points then Wi yniverne falle ont Uliraugh ths frocturcs info sunibilation, For bis phifosoyhy sagn, fu fhe searching snd whiheriug Lot EiaRoof Narinieat, # with thus enough yoi may ket Srerytiing out of mext-twnothingg, ~ Orant us any Hinicat granule of power, 8u closa upon Eero hat it 1% not worth begrudging, aflow it somo teitliug tendaney {0 fnfinitesinal fncromient, and wa will show you o Lidie Hitkls stock Lecamo the kosmos, withuut cver tak- ing & step worlts thinkiug of, much less eonetituting & curo for deslgn, o o o AU AggTégale Of imapprecl able fncrements 147 (hy tbis philosophy) ¢ simulta« heourly equatod, —{n its ‘causs o mothing, in ia cifect 'to the whols _of things Tisfn cquating (his next-to-nofhing awny ta nothing Lreaks off the apox of the Invertod cone, and iets i systemn down {o rufn, AMartinenu continues, *¥ou wanifeatly want the sume_ eatisality, whether concer trated on ' vicment or distributed” through Snealoul Leagens only tu_drawing npon it, & logleal theft nioro. easily committed plecemeal than wholasale, Suroly it 19 a mean devica for & philorapher this to crib canantion by balrs-breadiiin, 1o put it ont ot conte ponnd intorest through all thino, aud- 1hen disows tho delt, It s vain, afterall, Dilite it a8 you may, tha Tower that Issucd the universs ramaiia mothing fvas than Infinlte, aud vothiug lowes than Diviue,”” With a0 mauy oeeaslons for disergence, It i neitner strange nor slarming that thero ehowd bea great show of canfiict, . Lt ovew all 1bls vonishen when wo Temcin - Der tin€ #acienca discloses tio methiol of the world, but. Dot its causs; reifgion 118 cause but not s ousclous vitality, | Oxrgen aloae toustuies the body oo rapldly, - Nltrogun aduled olona 1a haruiless, oxeept tu that 1t kills by Jxcluding ozygen, leifyion taken slone cngondvrs ‘auaticlem and wears out its_victims t0a vapldly, Sclonee Laken alone engenders skepticlum and sniothe »ra fiy victims by excluding the life-glving spictt, Sfarmicas in Haclf, 1t ki Ly ocetipying fha room of Tife-supporting truth. Usygen and ultrogen properly compounded 1k up the vast sea of the atnionplinre 1n wiich all animal_1ifo exlsts, Heavenly anl worldly wisdom, properly compounded, furniskt the perfoct conditicus for alurioy worat belngs, | Oxygen and nitrogon necil only {0 bo pourcd ute the seme ro- ceiver in the Tight proporkions, and they adjust their own relationt, - Tbiir union fa onls wechanical, not chomlcal, It requires only a law _degred Lol Iuessuring sbilty to perfeck our groaiest gift, comtuon alr, $ fs whib the luhlo aud acience, 3 fa uoly hem fnto & soul 10 Just javjor caroof themeelres, Thiere b 1o clectrio xpark tesded to perfect the union. It da within tho sbiifty of the Wwort common rense. While this fa true, 1 in also truo tuat THL PUEVALENT CONVICTION CONCENING RELIOION AND BGIENCE 15 that they are in sntagonini, In many infuential ti}n I8 ausuted, ud {8 troated 89 srreconcil- able, 'Uhe Muman type of Christisuity refers all scl- enco to the Devll, and opjoses it with dvgmus and anthority, Extremo scicutiets refer all religlon to lge purauce, and opp.so it with nssumptious and cou- tempt, 'Dolli navigate tho ees of kuowledgs in the Batne craft, called by differsut naies, Oue, armied with @ koy aud sword, eaya: “Infallible Pontiir.” The othier, armed with 5 * stons arrow-hcad und an * ultl~ niato atom," waye: * Infalliblo Vositivism.” Tho Sret separstes | reiigion from moralily, and prescuta » ayatern fit o bo rojocted, Tha ‘other scparatos marality from religion, snd prosenta s nyatem {hot Tauet Le refocted, Inspired by one apirit, mosiug fn opyorite directiour, thoy ¢ircwreribo {be apitere of thaugut, and incet 'In the antipudes, whero flicy agres 1uq comimen resnit that vobs religion of fis punity, awl mo; of g power, and Lutanity of its Lojo. “Ciufs antzgontam I confined (o u very Bianil mivor.ty of cvaugslival tea iers ou onwsido nud o abutit thosania per cant of sefentinta on tho other, 'Tho show of an- fagonima fs the rosult of cufgem{lun. Obacurities wro interpreted ue fapossibiliues, IMstincluess fa eguiiicd futo bowtility, Divergunces aro cxaggeisted frto entagoutene, Alexander vou Humboldt declared Direelf tole **uf the religion of all men of sciunce,” wsiumnion that all mien ot kelenca were Of ouo tulud atil thit wee pkeptfcal, This iy farther 1row tho truth fuan it would by (o kay, with au eminent churchman, it “£o men greatih mciouca fusor dir, Datwin's Trgpolhests,” Tho bald zasumptions of 1his chasacter, &0 tewildering 1o (e cursory readvr, and 80 dinagfiug to tiio caire tlioy st 1o serve, fud thele consitne amation i1 tho rceut book on the # Conflick Lutween Tailgion and Befenve,” by our countrya, DI, DRATELL undern false Mg, For it {a published in utlonal Bcieutific Heries,” nlthoigh it con- uca Lhan Teifgion, unl Jess suligion tizn 1 ok of Mormon, Heathims without praof that “a_diyino revelation of ecience (18 if W Lud a revelation with sucli & puspose) adtulia of 5o improve Tacut, na chung v 1t discourngen s needs Teer, bud indeed B prows:mbtuous, all new dincovery,” T bo fa zeady 10 charge bpou Chrisyanity all ile ad neicnce of thc carty aud darkagee, 1o Lrings for- ward £s Ulrlatianity hiereeif one Cosmon Iudicopleus- {es, af the sixth century, who, acoepting Lo science of Lis' tlime, ewid * (hat th'cartl 16 & quadrangular plane v .+ twith a littio fnclination froi the noril, lieucs {lio Tigris and Eupliratea and otlier rivers running soutlward aro rapid, but the Nilo, having to riu up Ll e ceessarily & vory slaw current.” Dr, Draper adinits the distinction between the Clirfstianity of the New Tewtament and tho Ecloriantiv Luirles, yot Lo Las the bad tasle, not to_ssy Inslucerlly, tohold” up ibese miserable pavement atorles, over whicls overy taue tning asy cruwl, 3 specimena of the polisticd blocks out of which the lviug tomple is bullt, aud even then he condemns tue Cisurch, ol for Lier morals, but for acceptiog the etatements of ho scientisls of thoss wosry conturies. A 1f not oautent with urralguing st bis Hesthen tribunal a com- mon Lurlot, &8 the Lamb'a dirids, e ailil condeun: Lier on faleg charges, seeming to bo satistied i by any aneana bo can disgraco the caughter of tho King, ] wark, apmccally wade up from ncraps encountered iu cotuy hiliig his eatlicr woris, stoms 0 bo Jesucd forn finaninl 1eason, Verily, verily I say unto you, ko has Difa reward, Allovs o o glve ANOTIER CASE OF EXAGGLRATION fn o dlfferent vein, sud from a man with trily Mgl Gians to' scleutile witdnments, 3ir, Tyndail, wa President of tho Nritiah Asvocia- 1lon, some little tiwo sgo dellvercd: su addre. whichh contaluwil poms most remarksblo displa, of bla cuncerntog Dible views of - Nuture, 1lo trenta tho atomle philosoply of Democritus aud Epleuruvua “yeience.” 1o vayn that with it they rata=d thelr coutetnporarles to a bLigher couception of tho unity of uature., hia i made atriking by the fact {hat Epdcurna never reduced the number of * {dols 111 Greeee, snd neyer left a miarked impsess on later scuesationo, Lub the mnarvol of tho addresa consiste i) tho fact (hat Tynidall keows never to have known that, more than 1,209 yeirs befora tho days of Epleur. wr, & Hetrew by fhe tame of Monea liad clearly tanfilt 1ho unéty of naturo, even in its origin, and so taugut it tlat Lo rutsed up ‘& race of Mouothoists that [ua un::\lnu tho centuries aud overspread the civilized world, 1t 8 curfous thot the great modern wde alght of the grest Cillelan an Lo ripeat acholar of his uge, atd the great- 3 forty centurics), stunding in the midst of 1ho Eplcurean, a8 they, i Bpencer and Tyndall, Bowed “ o the unknown God,”und by the authority of thoald Usbrow Monothewt taugit them God's and nuture’s unity, Tutn sorry o note in_the samo addreas that thiv usually great wsn charges upen Christ tho bigotries af the Aiddis Agea. Wo nre 2ll quick to feel that Digntry prejudives 140 geod cause, In tho nameaf acioure, wheu sicred interesta are projudiced by auch sujudicious advocacy, L ask thut ail truth uisy Lo Eurdied with suprens fulth In ita deathlersnies, 2IE BIIOW OF VAST ANTAGONISM ‘Detween rellglon sud sclency 1s the result of cxaggeras ticu, This coufiiet exlsts Iy many carnest ainds, Bt tho number given uver to this coutlict aa falal s noi grest, Tho dogmua of Nvolutin may justly be taken es the represcututive actentiio conception of this tie, ‘Chongh held by meny os in Larmony with “FLeiam, yeb it loats st the mast-head of thy Bkoptical 11 geshily, audd under 48 tha scientitiv fuea to reliplun furm gur Latte, Tha squadron of Evolutlonists, U-Iml?h sugmeutsd Ly mnany Luelsts, & nuither Jurgo nor daugeroun, Germany, (ough contaluing tho rije druit of tho protesting of (ko intellect aguinst suthons ty, casts Lurge moforitics sgalust evoluticn, Of thirty werke roventty publizhod o the subject, twenty ore against (ks hyputhests, unid thoes exeved tho othors 1 clsater tootu than they do In Buwber, Thy ahow of ‘antagouium js lergely” exaggeration, Tuat there eioubl ba hestile Vnes, with coustnt’ cannousding and frequent nesanbie, is unlf nutural and philoe woplical ; and argues, hot au_inbersnt oncsldeduess lutho trila dlscli, bk mescly s onesidednoss in the hunian views of the truth, A tow groat trees pbrorh the richness uud tho wunliklt, st dwars everything Lenestl thew, The mind given toany oo iino of ue vestigution, underertiniates uther luca of discovery, Y'or only the Infiulte miud can be greateat in all dircie {lona, Laviny Its contro everywhere, und ftw clreum= feronce nowhers, Thus wa il 11 one family \wo Wreat minds Working i distines nelds and reaching Coullicting resulte, Aloxawier Vou Itumboidt, study- g natwne wud lying 1 bur Liboratory sud ‘work. siop, @y that be {3 of tho religlon of ull meu of uclouce.” Hut his great brother, Wilie {3, studying lumun lite, and langusge, aud Jitera- ture, end cividzation, shudylug, uos ie hiduse, Lut tuy occuyant, beuts clour (eatticuy concerning tho Diviuo govyrument, und sces oven in bluody superstiting Fauk growtlie demonatrating genulueness Ha L neologian sud tho sulentist ey bave conllels that 270 persvan) snd Bt BECOSABTY. TilIS CONILICT COMPH PARTLY from e very eutjects they uvestigate, The tuealo. gan 18 ozeupled with tha moral sud voluntary fecultley af wind, utd t thus hopresced with personiality. ik in projecied throagbout the Lnlverre, aud Lis Wit concept fs 8 Yervonual Wiil, Tl pelentict 9 wits tho perecpiive facultioe, whick recciv method, and eacli s imosant of what the otber only <an knaw,” T {3 ok n the scope of Iy rpots to dincurs svo~ Intlon, The suggestion of Martineau niay bo sulle clent for t1ia oceatipn, Yot et do ¥ fntond o o over the old question of cosmnguny, Nearly ol thonght- fulmon have fonud restin tiio sgrecinents tetween Genwsty and govivgy, Allow ine to refor to tho ques- Uon of TIty, ANTIQUITY OF MAN, an s living questfon fn sctence aud in theology. Htouo huteticts, Nt arrow-heads, sud roto few spe=cls niews of hutnal pkeletons found in cavexand burfed Doueath Inyers of stalagmite, make up the case for maw's great antiquity, Draper, iu s bohl siyle, counts s Ago by the million yoars, Lt it {u atguiti= caut that such eminent goologlits s Dawsun and New- bury flnd o certafnty of great antiquily, Thezrowth of stolignits in caves ia shown by modern obe servation’ to bs both rapid sud variable. Derosita put down pa the work of millious of years sre nuw aoms ta bo eaclly formed in a thousand years, Tho hunan remaiua found {n fornation with the mame motls do not prove hich sntiquity, It 1 Juat o3 erny and Just as scientific to bring ti:s mammoth doww us {o pieh uan up. Thia fa made almost cartaln by the remalns of the roiudoer now cstiuct in Lurope, bub kuown {0 lave cxiaied thero in tho timo of {he Nomans., Anoltier ground is tho grest autiguity of the deltas of certain rivers. That of the Mistlssiypl, containing humsn skoletons ruld lo be L0000 old, and tho dolta fteelf tholussud years npward, arvoy nindo by Wnmphireys aml Abbott demonatrates it tho cntirs delta at preseut rates conld Lave becn formed In 4,400 yeate, to way nothivg of the suddon clevations characterizing that reglon. = 1f theso oarly men wero ua anclent why do wonot fid mose erezimens ? Blail wo find the print of tho raindrop and of tue tenier Bures of vegotation by the milifon, aud not gnd the Lonen of tlicse atout old glanis 7 'The eupyosition I3 unscientide, Were thero bub few men i thosy lung agos, of ars they moderu? Wiy not find them whiere Lhord 1s no presumpiion of Lurixl 7 Why do all the remalng reseinblo th living Tuianian races known to Lave bad tho widcet habftat 7 Why i3 it that the “old minn of Cro Magno ™ prosenta eul:h a perfect dovelop. ment, befng no.riy 6fiat bigh, andhaving nineiy-seven 0ub,0 iuches of Lrals, mucd the wverage uf Lv- jug men? This us o give his Blmisn erigin, with 16 great nmlquufi. Tue ambiguous middly whero geological lugic breaks down 131 this term of thine, Tt In aw casy to sny 8 milllion sges as 14 14 (o may o tuous.nid yearn, ‘Therw 18 no mora expendiiirs af Droath, sud it 1A far moie mngutiiceut v ite propor- {lons, It ofien seems (o Lo the sweep of jmaginatiyo greatincas tht nxcs the flgurss, We aro told of certuin Leds of stouo that must huvo been nutold agea i betnyg forwed, A fourtu of au jach in one or moro ceuturics curries ns back boyoml comurebeusion, Yat we aro fold with the samo Uraath thot nesr Edinburg, Sot- laud, aud near the Day of Fuundy, Nova Scoila, and near Lancushire, England, tresy nre found 50 or 80 fout louyg plercing tho layers of stone at right angles— troca whoso tops aro as weil preserved sa el trunks, thot tnuat have stcod thero vory mauy couturen while thiese alow formatloin wers Delng perfecied aboul thom, Nuthing short of o mira- clo could presorve {rees in that way, Natura dircioscs nusuch process now. Tho storios of ¥ thaactual weud of the crona” 0 incroased in olghtecn centuries that whole navice could bo bilit out of ite fragents, are too stinpls in_compurinon o by remembered longer, Tho growth of tho futnous peat-beda containing Luman Tanaiue is estimaled at one inch in eniury. Xib oven Sir Charlos Lyell approves thos estimntes, and icils of fnding bedded In these Ledn 30 fect uprlyght stalks of aldor aud szl of consid lo aititude, with their roots wiill in tho erigiual woll w! n whith they grew, It fs not in tho cxperionce of ‘man or fu ny obmerved thab alder Urush should Mnd 0000 yesrs, Tne falth that fa required for theso eciendiia dogmea 14 100 Jinmopse for common mlnds, Tho oois and ab- 1ts of the Hwies Iile-Buildors indioito a mtyle of lifa ot very diselwilar from our native Amacivans, They doubbicas lad & greater antiquity thau Yocahouta, ut, instead of rosching, A fn frequent caimotes, U000 years, thare are no indicatiuna tint they wore o4 old a8 &3 Kowmulus, In view of the etous hutchots of Tray, thoy afe certainly far younger than historlo 1lo.tor and Ackilles, Sclenca ercets theso veat luier- regation points on the very brinkof thosa unmoasured uLyssva of timo to sot thu thoughtful man 0a {uquiry Uetore ba leaps duwn o nothinguees, While we can staud cu o goological fact &8 safvly as on any other act, ke fc Serlptural or bistorical, lot us Lo cure that wu liave fuctd on which Lo stind, We ciubot Junocently pass from this theme without fndicatiug soma of the INCIDENTAL ALLUSIONS TO BCICNTIFIO KNOWL- order of matury EDOE found in thomost snclent Book. It haaa moral pur. pone, and can torich sclence only inchiemuly. A toveistiou of selenco would La eitler uxelesn or mean. fuglece. 1 will ouly refer to some of tlie mauy points shiowing advanced wilentfio knowledgo 1 tho wind of thy miitior of tha book, Fint—Tho fndoermiuate dala of the firat alate. ment, “1u Lo beglnniug,” wou not first exbibited Ly geology, Bt. Angustine, fsoin tho record ilheif, imugiss, inore thian 1,40 years I advaneo of clence, that the creativo days werg vast periods, Seconi—1no sbible declares & beginniug. Goclogy and astronomy, ufter more then tuirty centurics zow begining' ta,pofut to o Logiunin ‘Tlird—Loug, loux ago m.nymuuu _udumbrated the ‘syutem of Law that oltains jn_Nuture, 1t spikn £ 4 decrec for the rain and a way for the lightuiug," Wy hatl eatablfsliod the hoavens forover, e ath mado & decreo which heil not Afier %o many ‘Byen of wondortyy, buman kuowledge bas Just fouud QU atout tcao Liks, and in now 204l i extendiug ko 5, Fourth~Tlo Biblo teachen the great luw of progresa, The record of (ho aix days Of Gunises how b vust upe ward warel from chiaon to ordur, irom mist to eca, from ¢oa o land, ftom land ta life, from fizh to man, ‘And ita moral rovealments aro in the same progecasiow, A1 tuin b Just now gotten into the bratn of sceuse. FuT ke suotlior yoine frous Dawsony sl Jundled by McOosh, e Blblo acknowiedzos typea or plaus fu Nature, Tho Paaluist says s M Thluueyes i neo my aubstaies yet hothg fmrerfoct ; and In Thy Look all iy members wera writto, Day by day were they fushioned when thicro wore nane of thou, * Ilere 1 embryology wad typalogy, bwo fundumental Jawa of sclence, Siati—Fho Dltlo hus glven e, outiing of erostion, a vort of (ablo of contents, which ia wrllten up i tha ook of zaturs, Lot us enuinerate some of the cliaps tem, (u) ‘Cho cortl wan ™ witkout form and _vold, nud'darkucea waa on tho face of the abyes, Bcleute deacriles tho tamo couditfon, saylug thot ¢ the earth wus # Whirl of vapor, rolilng tiraugls apace, & vl guecous and salsty mass, {ncapable of beiny tho abudo of e, (1) Tho IHula' creviion beying with sending forth Light torcea, Holence ta duing tho sawe, (€) Tho Biihila Mgtit 1 carcfully distingulshed from lumiuaries, Light i3 found in tho firt dav, Jutninsrics not until 16 fourth. Belcuco beging with dltused ight ond sggregales 1t at s Jalor duio, (a) ‘Uho Bibie aud yeol agrea I giylug Un o aboretGa ozean, (o) Uol s Tuwed in° buth Rovelatin aud sclance with lovatlon of il land, () The cuurcs Uio b o herm with anlmal 1o of & low order, Guology hero takea up tho utory, and_ $Bustraten 1t i duladl,” () Hevelation next gived aiw the lower osder of land audualn, Geology siveer (%) The Liblo gives 3 juan awong the bigher wnuls, Ooolopy smeng the wmamn {1 the Bible tells s that man wus crooted as flo htghost and laat type of unimal }ife, Goclogy bas uot discovered uny nuw spechs sntzadieed sluco mau, Serenth—1lio Dikle, i (ho twunty-cighth chapter of Job, gives s an fuafght into the siructuto of the earth, and's kuowledigo of mincralogy that would do Lvuurt 10 the kuowiedyo oven of this ago, Eyghth—In the thirty-cighth chapter of the sama hook occurs that wonderful pasnuge, Caust thou Lind tho swort Iufluonces of Plolades, or luo:e the Landy of Orlon?” ¢ Catst ' ko3 Lrimg forth Mozzsroth in hia scarou? Ur thou gulde Arcturus with his sons?” Thras Slaiementy Wera boautitul poellenl conceptions fur till woderu nelrouowy bas revealed a doepir lug, 1t Les long been understood that tue known utiveraa with all fta bystcma fs moving through apace, The clueryationn of couturios Lisw Jefs ¢ uncertain whether it moves fn a pight line ora vurve, Now B actod upen aud through, neeordiug 1 law wid In given onler, This tegn uf ' law f3 rrojected throughout Detire, sou b uhiriate Goncerk 1o & Unlveraal Laws Wlign Feenlta ure felt to Le fn conflict, Agsi, this coutlict coures fruw the very faculiics emphsazed, Lo theologian deals with ‘duty, aud auust teat Liv couvicilous by expesiments of volition, av be fuls abott Lo rouls of obiiystion, And Lix will v coustantly cxerciscd fu holdiug bis thought upou ment.d etates aud relationn. Tuuy his connclousniess is conutantly deuling with yolitious, snd Lis will grows fulo Klugsiip, ‘The scluntlat deald Cchiefly witls external plieuutacus, o follows Lis oyen, d hs @ousciatituess L o do with pereaption snd roceptivitied, T Lis ceptive facultloy vnder coneiaul ompluma grote easiiy o domiwon, Tuus o Ltliering rexulte iy Lo e3pecte A, “Again, this contict vories purtly from THEIN MODLY OF FPROCEDURY, - The theotgia ¢ priorh, 11y uss cerlatu dats, suc st syace, right sud wrong, aud cousshiy, that ure 14410 Lo rue o1 3whlnlm“onvcr. Ouo'speciuen thy of elibier aceurer pvictlon tlst s willion epecle auuot put a tlugle object ouy of spaca any easicr than wa can put & millon worlde out'cf epace, ‘Tue theologian goes thua duluctvaly froin gruat nrinciples to resuits, ‘Flie sciontist, fu tho e3crcisa of his underatanding, collects plieuouens eud roackes genurs) Wewa, Lot lrcessary trulls, o wle vautes 8 posteriord, 1 goos from Individuais 10 gene oral terms fucluding Indivijuals, Reasvnlng induc. tively, Lo Ia cortaia only so fa} ar Liehas observed avery care, Bclentifically, he has nothing to do with philos- ophy, sad biy peril b o drs plllo. 21 artrouvicors are sgreelng that it is wovlug eround a polut tu the Plelados. Buraly tuls gty atiraction Lives to the “uweet inflncncea® o deptl sud richuess whick setenco bas found ati weurels of 3,500 years, Now we are feady to comprobend whut was ojien 1o tlie thongls of the suctent seer whon Lo turned from all thw theorles and scleuco of Lis tmo, aud ashl of d that #Me strutcheill out thu Noril over empty space, and bangelh the warih upon uothivg” BURELY ILVELATION MAKL'8 A GOUD KECORD amony the scfoncea even tu 1nckdental reforences, And 1 present the conuogony uf the Bible not a1 un o barrasawens to Divine Iuspiration, but su sn argu- went fron: utifo standpolut, clallenging the ad- wiration of every thoughitful wan. Whcuce did thire ol ahopherds and chicts receive ihelr deep fnalghty ‘I'ices lwoka are older tho Lilad, older thau an- clent Tray, tho oldest books fu the world, How Lap 1ens 16 410k they aro s0 sbreast with thoso latter daye 7 Miduterproted they bave becn, Lub tholr luterprelers bave often been coufounded,’ But the Luoky them. o abide, Arraigued st the bar of tho pubifo Judyg- ud cross-quedioned by the muost wearclilng Intcliects for more Ahan 3,000 years, r;-nl Lery thoy are uuemburrassed by & siuglo’ falichood, sud unimpeached by & aingle docteiuc, They have stood {le fircs of persscution ; now and flien thivro ara chursed apots on tlio cover where stakes Lavy stood, bul their truasure remains, LEvery page as becu a Lattlo-ground, ¥or almost ovary chaptur sumo bervio woul baw dared to die, Yeb out of all these uery biialu this grand old Bible conies 1u the perfectlon of Leauty, with wisdowa for the thoughtful, mercy for tho penis tont, pardon for the praying, hope for the despairiv;, cowfort for the sosrowiug, ond heaven for the dyivy, HICAGU TKIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 187p. 1 ba found in y erery human 3ay God hasten tha day when § every lLiouse, accepled and {rus Heart, t sl i} THE NEY, STEPHEN W T¥XA, D, D of Naw Yorir, lelng introdiucsd by Lresllont Allen, naid that wo uinat uot forgot” that thero was nanother Iing—ono Josus. It was mot to enter into the diecnssion of philosophical quess tions that kixty youerabio men agsatmbled in New York Citv fifty-nino yoara ago, 'Fhoy lsid down an the first” princlto At the Iivle wna God's book: that whorever mman lad » lible thoro was God's minister, and wherover tliero was & man without that Diblo, thoro wan Uod's audionce, Upon thst the Libla Soelaty toolk ita atand 3 their creed was tho creed of Jdesus, Ile taught that tha Iibie was tho Word of Qod;_ that ft wag Disine, Thero tho Bociely had nothing to do with outeldaguestions : “ Lot the dend past I)ur{ ite dead.” Thoy wero to takeo caio Jest thoy let their faith degencrate into & quession of wmoralities, Thera was nothing to Lo mettled whou ~man's soul comey ~ within the soupd of tho Baviur. Entering tnto the Liblo Bocioly, it was necossayy only to #ay, Croda thoy cannot go outside their work to attond more fler-bitinga of dififcultiea— thero wora no diticulticn. What ecared they for all tho Tyndalis, Bpencers, and Drapars; they waoro the niero atoms of Liod's compaksion on the earth; they wero the dust on God's tureshivg four—and they would wwaop thom out. Tho anexkor enrod not for all tho churclios In the world compared with ona ibla—tlie former wero thio clothea of a man, but the Intter waa lus heart Iho speaker cougralulated tho Weat on this ocenston s never did #o uoble n visitor crosa tho mouniaiue; the privilero of belug present was ona to ba rejoiced nt. Tho giving of the Dible was tho dnty of tho Chineh, and 1t had compars~ tively no otirer duty uatil that way done. ‘At'tho conclusion of Dr,Tyng's temarks the doxology was sung. wud tia ineoting diamiseed with the benodiction. Tollowlug is sn ATSTRACT OF TNT RETORT of the Soclety fur the year Just pasty ‘Tlie roport mentlons thio ilecease of Mr, Henry W. Warncr, thie 1t of the founders of (his Soclely ; sne Vice,Prosident, tho Hom, Williom A, Buckiugbar fane Matingers, A, Willlan ¥, Slearus, Mz, tonathun Slurges, Mr, Charles N, Talbol, and Mr, Willlawn i, Aspinwall ¢ two gentiemen long ssoctated with the Soclety an memters of standing committees, tho Novs ‘Thomaa DaWilt, D,D,, for many years Chalrinan of the Comnmltice o Agencies; and the Tioy, Howell Yawill, a mrmber of the Commititeo ou_Distritution ¢ and ono ex-Sectetary, the Lev. Jo-eph C. Hitice, D.D. Alrs, 5, Vin_Heusselscr Cruger, Frederick Sturges, ety G, De_Porest, and Andrew’ O, Arustrong baye Ucen locted Managers to fil vacsneles, Lifo Dire tors conatitiied, 48; lifa menbers, 1,385 new Auxil- larica eurolted, S, District Supeantendents engaged in the Soclety's worlk in this countey, 59, with ten naefstants, County agents emyployed by sutlilaries, 23, LUl visltors who Lave labured gratuttourly, 9,743, Four ageuts ssixtsnt sgenta cmployed abroad, and 12 coip recclpts for the year wers §3i7,00,80; Inclad~ 1.1y5. for publications, §13,316.23 for rents, Y frum legacies, $100,4:6,30 from douationk, 232,08 from sundzy ftoms, *The paymentsLave Lean 513,118, 8ix nets of Liow electrotyps plates havo bean finished at tue Biule-1louse, aud tiree ars in process of cony= pletion, Work npon twa Spanbih Referenco Bibles Is 4uon to bo begun 3 wnd, n the coursa of the year, an oditiou of tha Seriptures {n agste type, 10mo, wilt Lo published, to Lo known as the Coutenutal Bile, At Beirut' progress hus been mado fu preyaring platea for an Arabic Now Tcstament. New publicatiuna st tho Diblo Houss, neven in for- olgn languayes and one in new pont-typo for the Lliud, Coules toanufacturod at tho Uible 1louse, 742~ ‘Priuted aud purcliased abroad, 177,080, Total hatied, 728,0¢3 o¢ hotues 200,311 0, 'Entire number of coples i~ sued during fifty-ulue years, 41,803,352, Thio Bibls Baclety record, witl its monthly socount of ane work at_homo aud abroad, {3 scat ta each life member und life Director who royuests ity Coples cir- culated during tha year, 339,430, Tho gratuitous work for the year smounted in value to €24%,:9%14, Of this eum, $12,411,31 were cish ox- ponditiees on forvlgu fields, besidou 13,835 copivs of Berptures eont frow this conntry. Number of susiiiarics reporfod as engaged tn sup- plying thelr tlelds, 542 o distribulivh of the Scriptures In tho United Blates during tha year, and during tho Jast nlus years, upart from ordluary nales by auxllisry Hocletics, %o far ca reported, ia ehown by tha followiug Agures: I one | In nine year. | years, 103,541 4,080,073 a,359| 4omoie Number of familles visited..., ..o Number of (umilies found without| 10 Beripturat.cassieeas . }%m\,&\ufr of destituto familics sup pled..... o vnel Tudividusis suppited B addfon. .. Bablath aud o:hice seliools supplisit, Tho Soclsly's work includes the manufacture of Bfbles and Testaments, and thely distribution, Books are aastufactured ab (s Bible fluuse {u New Yurk and also at_Cousiantlnaplo, Balruf, Bremen, it Teturavurg, Foochow, Lekiug, Staughal, Luckuow, and olsowliere, and arc sold to all who wish to l)llt' ab cost, or less thay cost, Tuo suxliiary Bocieties, aloat 2,0.0 In number, with thousands of bmuchen, reoelvo sconut of & Jier centy 10 onable thein to sall again at 1he Soclely's prices, Nunerous graulo of Bivles and Testanucnls wero mads to the various Misalonary aud Sunday-scliou} organizations, o8 well &1 to many public socleites, especially i the piore sparacly scttled Biates, 10 Jook sfler the deatitule, to stimulate and en- courago ancitirley wid to eratematiza thete work, wirnest and faithiul en aro employcd at tho expeuss of the parchit Soclely, anid Lids s 1efavded as parl of its benovolent work, | “Thio cost of aduiuiatration, howe aver, v defrayoi from the rentala of the Divlo Houvo und ua part ot douativus, legacies, ote,, Is sppropriat 1or thix 0. 'rlic focic o 1,35 y ins takon {nlo ite 0w Liands the aupply of raitroud cate throughout thy country, Mure than 1,300 cars o elsty rofitoads wers ruppliod the pust year, ‘Thrce tuousand fonr hundred und elguty-fone volumes of B:riptures wero donated fur tL18 “purpuse, atu cost of $,505.85, S CATHOLIC BENEVOLENCE. DELEGATE CONVEHTION OF SOCILTIES AT CINCIN- HATL Cincrssaty, 0. May 18,—In the Conventlon of the Catlolic Uenovolont Bociotica this morn~ ing, Mr. Molleuhof made a mot.on to appoint a comwmitteo of thres to proparo an article for tho newspapery, denylug that thero existe nny disagrecment botween the pricsts and tho lny- men in regard to tho coustitution of the Bo- clety. Tho proposition was adopted, ond tho committeo was appointed. The election of olileers of the Boclety was post- poned until to-morrow. It was rosolved to rec- ommoud to the sooictios to subseribe liborally for the benelit of $t. Francia Heminary, near Milwankeo, and for s_German Ijoman Catholio Linlgrant fociaty, Various committecs then 1nada reports in yelation to the routiue husingss of the socintien, L'ats afteruoon a dsbata on tho new constitution will take placa, and at 6 o’clocl this ovening the Bociety will attend a benquet at thie Lookout House. It the afternaon seasion of the Gorman Oatbo~ lio Convention thero was a brief discussion on tho constitution, which commenced among the members of the Executivo Committes, ouve af wwhotn, Mr. Spounhorst, donled that (ho consti- tution Lind been sob up by cortain membors of that Committes, 1o cluimed that Lo had re- poatodly requested other members of the Com- mittes residing in vauous paris of the conuntry Lo unite upou some tino aud place for the weet- ing, but his lotters werd unauswored, Mr. Hoerting, & nowber fiom Chicago, denled baving recoived the letters and mnotuleations which was claimad had been sent. A deloprato from Dutfalo alo denlod that the Duffalo members of tho Committeo had ever re- coived an iuvitalion to meet with the Oom- mitteo. , Farther dobate enaned, after which the Con- vontion procgyded to vote on tho constitution, With bur!\ulo dobate, tho whole documnens was fllmllyndo{;lw. and tho Convention adjourned to tho Lookout 1iouso for tho ovoning's enter- talument. —_— MISCELLANEOUS, BAPTIST PHEACHERS, Spectal Disgatch to The Chicago Tridune, Prouia, Ill, May 18.—~Thero is a largo attend- ance on this the opening day of the Lllinols aud Indians Uaptist Ministors’ Iuatitate, Bomo 100 dotegates from all parts of thia and adjoin- ing Btates Lnve alrcady arrived, and moro are comiug, Thera I8 overy indication that the Cou- vention will ba nighly successful in intorest as well a8 numbera, It is dosigned moro espocially for mutual improvement and the edification of pastors of this denomination thau for laymen ; ot the public is luvited ta liston to the proceod~ ngs, To-day was devoted to discusaton of the topie, ¢ Pastoral Duties,” and was participated in by nourly slt prescut. TLo Convoutiou hav not yot got fairly to woris, but will be in swocth runpiug order Lo-morraw, CININTIAN PREACHEDS, Svecial ravateh to The Chicagn Tribu: JacksonvinL, Ul Muy 18.—~1he ¥ el ‘reachors’ Arsoclution of tho Christian Church for Leutral Liliuuie boging its soseion in bis clty to-morrow, About £y winistois arg already prosout. QUHHHMH BUNDAY-5CUC0L UNION, New Yous, May 10.—-The flty-ficst anniver- sary of tho American Buudsy-School Union waw wvelebratod this ovening at the Acadomy ol Muslo, Addresses wera taada Ly tha Raev, Dr, Btuact Robinuou, of Loulsville, aud olhiory. The Committea on Publicution report twenty books publishied during tho past year, 1,338 uow #chiools organlzed, bLaving 6,480 tecchers and 48,049 scholars; 3,008 schoola vialted aud aided, baviog 19,051 teschers mud 168,844 scholars ; 11 II}LIEI and Testaments distribs uted ; 13,625 familivs vislted ; 6,699 sermons and addrosncs delivered, and 323,594 miles traveled, Lo worg s beeu groatly arded by liboral grants -Qutburldinga. from the Amerlcan Dibls Socloty. England Dopartmant, during the past eleven years, 219 schools have beon urganized. In Now Yorit, during tho past year, fourteen schools liava boen eatablishody in New Jorcay, 33: Michigan, 8 now eclioo's or- ganlzed and 42 aidedy Nelraskn, @ churclien catablishedy Minnesota, 21 .now schools cronted s Moxan, £0: Nurthern Arkansan aud Southwestern Missonrl, Bb and 40 afded y Knimas and [ndisn Terntory, 63, and 180 aided i Cnilfornia, 100 schoo's hnyo heen organlzed anc ajded. 'tho foroign work ia reported to bo mout lopeful, TIE DAPTISY SADDATI-SCHIOL ANNIVERSARIEA. NEw Yong, May 18,—Tho anniversary exer- cines of varions Daptint Sabbath-schiools in this city to-day wero attondod by thonannds of chil- dren, aud addroesos wero mado by sovoraldiviucs. s SPRINGF The Stntc=iTonsc Construction-=siinte fBonrd of Chavitica=Compluncniury Danquet and Bull-Ducoration Bay, Spectat Dinateh to The Chicano Tribune. SeninaFIRLD, 111, May 18.—In accordauco swith » previous arrangsmont, the Ionitentiary and Stute-1Touse Commigafoners held a joiut meeting hero Lo-day to settle up accounts betweoon the Penitoutlary and tho Btato-Houso, There bad aleo beon somo fault found with cortain sioua which Liad beon sliipped from the enitontiary to bo used in the domo of tho now Btate-llouse, aud the conferonce took up this queation, and n perfect undorstandivg wes reachod s to tha oxact quality of stous which was roquired. Tho arrangementa wero nmicablo and entisfaclory, The Board of Charitios, at their meoting, found sotno difficuity In interpreting tho now law for tho govorument of our Htats lustitutions, and hoy lave submittod soveral mattora to tho At- torne;-General for Lis offfcial opimion. Tho Attoruoy-tienoral being absent, it will bo somo dave, perhaps, before hie opimion is obtninod. Thhe Board was greatly crippled bsy; tho reduction of tho approprintion to carry on their work, nindo Ly tho lust Logiolaturo, 1t was reduoed from £0,000 to §1,6u0, ‘dhoy expect, however, to prosccute the work as vigorously s poasible, and Mr, Wines' roport on tuo alushonecs and Jails of tho Btate, now Leing propared, is very complote in statlstics) Information, and is a com- pioto history of theso subjecta. ‘Ihe Govornor's Guard aco to bo given, on Fri- day vight of this week, » grand comy limentary ball and aupper at tho Leland by tho citizens of this city. Our people havo not yet gol over their onibusiasm at tho succoes of tho boys at ELD, cago, Tho soldiars of this city have called a pre- lirinary meeting to make arrangoments for tho coremony of stiowiug flowers on tha graves of tho roldiers at Camp Sutler on the 80th of May. 'tx‘\l:n lack of flowoin for this purposs 1s greavly et THE BLACK HEILLS, Arsrival at Stoux City of n NMesnenger from the Last Expeditious Special thspateh ta The Chicano Tribune. Broux Ciry, In., May 18.—A messonger by tho namo of Danlels from Qordou's Black Hills tran arrived bere yestorday, When ho left tho tealn, on thie 11th, thay wero 500 miles distany from thia city, and south of the Niobrara. They bad seen soldiers, but swere not molesteq, aud woro nasured they wonld not be unless they attemptod to cnter tho Indian country. The cxpedition will go into osmp at Gordon City and wa Lifd the Governnent withdrawa its oppesition. Dat- iale was obfiged to travel nights till within 50 milos of hero. IHo says the country west in awarming with hoatito Indinoe, In n lettor toD. J., Gilman, of this city, brought Ly Daniels from 1id Uenn, & mombor of Gordon's tralu, Lo sayu: A party of our scouts bieught in ou tho 7th o eolulor who satd Lo wus scouting from Randall, with toatructions to wateh Gordou's traln. Wo Leld him balf & day, and jot all tho nformation wa could, —enougli to satisfy ua that the Govorn~ mont witl not allaw ua to euter tho Ililla now. Tho tratv {a good condition, nnd_the men are in bigh spirite. Yesterday Jack Rand, our huntor and scont, killed a Jargo ciunamon bear. Gamo is very plenty." S QUINCY. The Brickmaitcrs—1'110 Now Chlef-of= Polices Spectat Dispated fo T'he Chieaon Tribrne, Quisoy, I, May 18,—Tho striko of $uo brick- makars bes terminated, and work will probubly bo resumed at oll tho yards to-morrow. Tho strikors at firat domanded anadvanco of 25 centn por day, and s compromiae hna beon effected by wm.;x ag advanco of 32}¢ conts baaboen cow- coded, Mayor Smith last evening nominated Mr. Gil- bert Follansbeo for Chlef-of-I'clico, aud hin nomination was continued by tho Council. Mr. Lgtlausboo is o Rapablican, sud, b8 belleved, will muke w very elciout officer. 1lo was uworn Into offica to-dsy, and the polico forca will at ouce pe rearganized, —_— THE CROPS. Mexrite, Tonn,, Bay 18.—~Jolin B, Tof, Beo- retary of tha National Cottun Eschauge, bas issucd & clrcular to each of tho Cotton Exe chiaugos, requesting oach to forward to him by the 16th of June carofully propared listas on such subjects or topics of interest to the cotton trada 04 in their judgment may demand tho atieution of tho approaching Conveution at tho date spocified, ANl roplics to this communicatlon will bo condonsead {nto s programma of Lusiness, and copios forwardod to the soversl Mxcbanges, Dy ¢thls moans each Exobango will bo advised in adyaoco 88 to the mnin foaturos of the businers Lkoly to come before .the Conventivs, and can instruct thelr delogates accordingly. sp:cal Dupateh - Lha Chicago Trioune, Dwiaur, I1l,, May 18.—Without wishing to bo In the nlluhtnn dograo & pootical plowholder, wo deslro to inform you that the fcobergs iu our open-air horse-troughs, roforred to in- your odi= toriel brovities of Monday, have all wmolted, andt wo rojoico to-day that beautiful May hus como at last, and we bave Lind the first fiavu BJUATO swent of tho senson, Tho corn which has 1n many cases boon planted for ten days, and, whilo Lo old croakers swove It waa rotten nad, would never como up, made jts firab bow to the Grauger this momnivg, Everything to-day indicatos n dry, bot torn, Spectal Diepatch to The Chicag Trivung, Drtioit, May 18.—Roporta tnde puvlio to- day from'about fitty poiuts In Michigan fudicate that In many localitlos & full crop of whoat will bo harvosted, while half and thiec-fourths of & crop will be all that may be expocted eleawhero. Onta have been sown fracly, ana a largor aver- age of corn will be pllu{od. Apples promixo wotl, w4 do small fruit, but peaches will bo lighs. —_—— OSHKOSH. Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune, Osnygost, Wik, May 17.—The ivsurauce on provorty destroyed iu the late conflagration has nesrly all beon pald, and arrangements are bo- ing made for tho erectlon of & large numbor of brick blooka, Probably the entire bursed dis- trict will, by October noxt, bo covered with new buildings,—all of them of & bottor olass, by far, tbhan thoso destroyed. Btono- masons, buckelayers, carpeutosd, and la- borers, aro flooking in hers from il parta ot tha State, aud all flnd rendy employ- mont, Labor of all kinds s very choup, and workingmon, skillod and unskilled, can be om- Xxloyml a8 clmn{nly an at auy vmo {u tho past hroa yosrs, ‘Ll fire destroyed the property of many of_tho poorer classcs, aud theas may now bo soen Jiviug in tomlmrnry shauties, narny, and The lelief Commitico acknowl- edges the recoipt of subscrlptions to the amount of about 816,000, but also snnounces that it is all pald ont. Immodiataly sfter tho five, many casog of doatitution wore reported, and here aro yot & numbur said 40 be in dwstreealng clrcume tanicod, Bubscriptions are comiog iu rapldly, Lowover, aud all will bo pravided for, —_— BLOOD WILL TELL, Bpecial Dupatch to The Chicago Tridune, Davenvont, Is., May 18.—Fighteon years ago Mr, Lowis Marten audiwifo, of this clty, sdopted an infant dsughter of & young couple who came to this city, and who met with such misfortuncs tht thoy wore compelled ¢o part with their babe. ‘o ohild grew up into & beauliful woman, and ouly a few wecka ago bocamo acquaiuted with tho Tach that Mr. acd Mra, Marton were not hor resl paronts, but tho rosl mother lived in tho city seaing ard seen by her dsugliter, though un- rodognized, On "Mondsy the girl mys- tano'iul,y dl-:&)pund J'tmn.: IE. Im);:ua of b adopt paronts, and nothing hLas on or hieard of hersince, As tho resl mother dissppesred about the same {ime, they have undoubtedly fed together. Afr. and Alrs. Marton are in the doopest 5:15( as thoy had learnod to love their adoptod ugh!er deoply. In tho Now THE DOCTORS. Annunl Mceting of tho State Io- meopnihle Associntion, List of Dslogatea---Tho President’s Ad« dreaz, Interesiing I'npers on Disenses of Chil= dren, Well-Water, Ete, Sesslon of tho Illinois Medionl Boclety at Jaoksonville, Iil, Papers Read, and Visits Pald to Sfate Insil- tutlons. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS, MORNING BESSI0N—LIST 0¥ DELEOATES. The 1lhnots Homaopathle Medical Ausociation oponed thelr fwenty-firat aunual seasion in Par~ lor 27 of tho Palmer Houso yestorday morning. Dr. W, C. Barker, of Waukogan, presided. Dr. ‘0’ U, Dancan ollicistea as Becvotary, and also ed the proceedings with prayor. ba folluwiug membors of the Assoclation an- awored to their nnmes : 8, I, Heddgos, L' 0, Duucan, D, A, Colton, Mra, IL 3, Undeewvoud, dFs, A, 7 Ketebtun, We 1L Woodyalt, J, 8. Mitehell,'A. Vs Cole, G, A, Jall, 18, N, Foster, J, W, Iiuwkes, J.'W, Streetes) 'l D, Wildams, E, M. £, tum, N,'F, Covke, L, K. Cole, Frank Duicau, Tol 1, Qutchell, s, 1, Wianor, J. s — Mowa, O, 1. Deole, W, AL, Hobact, ' Chloago; Le = Prat tong ‘W, R, MeLwmen, Oak rurk: W, 8. Jotmson, lfydo Vatk; 8, Uirhop, Moline E, W, Buecbe, Evaiteville, Wi § B, T, Martin, Tacliie Wie. ; Lawiy tibernien, ‘Mitwaukeos B B, HcOiwary Moamouth ; £, 3. Erwin, Gulcavirg; Dr, Beiunioy, Tark Ry 1, Jobinwon, Murreon ; dames Powoil, Itlohmond ; 11, Toss, Taylotvhilo; Mrs, I, L. Witkius, Taveuswood ; It Lardous, Iowauce; M, I, Camplell, V. 11, Huat, U, D, Beele, Culeugo, TUE FRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. In addressing the Association, tho Prosident dwelt upon o great pregress uade by medieal? setouce during the Jast contury, ‘This progross Lopt preo with that wado iu tho mechauwal and eogiueering kingdoms, MHomcopnihy was tho result of curofui, pationt fnvestigation, At thia poiut the Lrewident wont into a biographical alkeich of Mulmemany, and called Lim o greut ‘bonefactor of Butfering humanity. ‘Cho perse~ veranco and gonius dieplayed by tho great tuutd« er of {ho homcopathic wystem ought to inspire ail professory ond pupila of hiy sys tem to proceed with greater wigor tbna over before. As regarded projudico, it was gen- crally the rosuit of solf-suncuit, und studenty should not be dikcouraged . beona:o Bowo peoplo differed from thom as regarded the utihity of their coson brauch of the prof.sslon. Iliors was i the medical projcusion a decided ditiuchwation to investiga.o u naw thoory, and tizis Was one reason why tho modical fuculty, as a genoral thing, conscrvated old forms nud aclded by old remedies, But, oven m tuis ro- #pect, great advaucomout bad been laderly wade, \ithin s own recollection tho weatment of patients appionched thu barkaiie, In thors duys tho unbappy paticnt was Hirab subjectoi to thot tocrible ordoal, phlebotu- 1wy ; nest to a doss of calomel and jalap; and, last, if thera wag locat pain, to s blister on tho pare alfected, Tortunately there woro uuw fow, ovon nmony physciuy of tha old sehoel, who would follow i cuittso ol praclice, Humeops | athy lod undenably sucseeded in wodidying allopatbic treatinout. Ihe petty jenlousies cxisting betweon the dificrent Belooly were o waueo, wud o greaw cauwe, of relardivg tho p.oproxy of science, Ilo pitied rather than biawmed thoro who mado vonomous attacks on tho homoopathio schaol. 1t wus docidedly the tzost successlul of all tho medical schools, aud thiy the common senyo uof Lhumauity was bes gluving to recoguizo. Whou discnss attacked u0 individust thora arose a contlics,—tho diseaso to hold its own, aod paturo to turow it off. Tho duty of tho doctor wns to aseist beturo in her cifutts, not to rotard her by sovers and doplets it romncoios. Lbo fmproper use of drugs Led helged, fu his opinion, balf the patienta that died out of this world. Ho counseled lrmnnoes on the pait of homoopatiists, but recommouded that thoy trent all uppoucnts with kindneoa, Tho Lresident wis tbunied for Lis ablo ad- dress. . » Discases of Womsn " bagot a_discnesion, in which Ors. Qusvenor, Danfurth, Colion, Fostor, Mitenell, 'Yucker, Mawioy, Hudger, und Duncan nad o port. The Azzocintion Look a rocess until 2 a'clock. AFTENNOUN NEASION—REW MUMERII. The following wero recomiuended for niombet- ship by tho Bined of Consors: 8. Dishop, M. 1., Mollue; 1 Duncaw, M, D, Glicaga; G K Laraons, M, D,, Chelywes ; L. L. Colo, AL D., Chucago; Bra, A, I, loteium, M. D., Chleago. ‘Lliw report was concurred m, Dr. D, A. Colton, of Qhicago, road a paper on 4 DISEASES OF OHILDREN. Yery often the same symptoms 1o klod were recs opuized a8 wero obscrvable 1 adult life, oud thoy were to bo troated iu n manner romewhat similay, The diffcrence {n degroo impliod some- what tho samo us n differeaco In kind, but to bs ablo to recogmizo tho ovigin aud nature of this differance was to bo able to hold nioe poluta out op i water, in many oaxes, fram Guding Ita way fato the wolls, My remedy fe ciarcoal, T wonld haveall the water for drinking and cullnaty phrposcs, il ] Ahin carbonaceour, tiis dsodarized snd disinfae matesfal, A fillercan bo readily obtalnod, or du provised, nud T winli the phyalel ius present, who nced no such bints, would bo carclol to_tustenct thors prre #ona nnd sections within tielr roach whio o nved Kich fustiucton, for this question of *What shall wo driuk 7" 18 'a vital one aud comes puxt to that of breathing, ths mntter of eating Lelng only co-oqual with that of drluking, DIRCTEStON, Dr. Johnnon, of Myde I'ack, ndvacated a sys. tem of Lrick-nal.ad wells wsicad of charounl fil- tors, Ils did not object to tho usa of charcoal, but mueh preforvod brick-con-tructed wel.n. Dr, Colton asked how deep brick wolls woro as a gaouneral rulo, Dr, Jolirson atated that thoy ranged fron 16 fo 18 fect, o8 & genoial thg. Il oxporienco of tenin the dircction of curo., Tho common question of nourishment of tho sfck wight, for exswple, be taken, In this most chaugcablo climate, children and adults wastod raplés 1y under digcase, aud succ:8s in prace tics could, only “be attained by keoping tho mattor of pourishinent constautly and prace tically In viow. Now, when tho nlk of cows waa rojocted in » ropy form, It wea o pretly cloar indivation thet something nas neoded wore sul- stautial, and molo like tuo alimont nucexsary for the adult stomnol. The babits of parouts in 1bia direotion froquently gave limita that conld bo benetlcially acted upun. Ancther mattor : hathing was gnbject to sbout tha eamo relutiva conaldeiation as uourishmont, viz.: to obgorve that thot was bost vihich was Leet admivisterod. In adalt lifo it had boon learned that it was only woll to batho vomiort- ably - fo tho Lsther—not 1o wbock tho system by nnuatural oxtremes of tempora ture. Tho batLing of children vught to bo condncted on the mame principlo. It should 180 be cunducted in a manner that would teava no coldness of the eurface ar chilliuess of tue systsm, Yery dolicate children who ¢ould not bo bathied without Frndn:(ng surfaco coldness should not bo bathod with water st ull. On the coutrary, oil should bo used to cleau the eurfaco aud keop the trauspiratory and porspiratory pro- ceeses up to the standard of hoakk., The timo was conving when thio condition of skin would bo attondaod Lo with as much care, aud in accordanas with as woll-understood rules, as the mucous aurfaces, tho blood, and tho uorvous system, Fho aleep of childron was_ sometbing that needed “:I ologo attontlon, Naicotics aud opi- aten khould he avaided voliziously, aud the pow- ur of nuture should ba invoked by natursl maans nlone, such moans ns were known boforo sooth- ing-syrups and dronsy oordiala wore kuown to uivillzation, Whore children suffered from vleoplosaucss, oxercisa in the apon air was tho very bost remuedy, altbough many childrea wero wo irritabls that ouly the mosy aesiduouy efforts on the part of mothurs sud numsoes could quict them dowu. Nothiog contribuied se much to render children thin and siokly as want of sleop, THE PUESIDENT enld that he had Lad a vory large expeclence fn tho way of troating ehbildren, Living s he did {n the country, very many little ones from the clty wora broughit to Waukogan, which was blest with 8 fresb, cloar atingsphbato, altogother ro- moved from tho mafatial intluonces, which ap- gux!d ta affoct the lovel of Chicago. Childron 1ought to tho country from this cily, Lo had froquontly observed, wore almoat ontirely blood- lovs, and thelr bowels wera in » semi-dysunterio condition, Undoubtedly tuo pure alr Lad much to do with thels recovery, for very fow cuses ro- eulted (nluu{‘ 1o wvaed corn colffoe, with wilk -;}dnd. a8 o alet, and fouud 1t very benotloal fn offect, OPNTIUALNOLOOY, Dr. Woodgott, from thio Committee on Oplithalmology, gave somae acconnt of & caso of divorgent squint resultiug from s too froe cut- ting of the mterual rectus of a patient’s right oys. ‘Tho organ originnlly turned {nward, aud when tho operstion Wwus performed weut in tno coutrary directiou. WATER. Tho following was thon taken up: ¢ The water we drunk 3 it relation to divea e, Dr. D, A, Colton road the followibg yapor on the subject : 1 wlsli to say » word about tha well waler of our Hlate, 1 have beeu led L0 thin sfler haviug scon somio of the bad offocts from drinkiug well wator {hat was partly made of water that hud run frow the ground wurface, Ju wman; g of our Btats, and especlally fn the ontbiese D Ot ity ahi 16 Sublesbar whsore ike watee 18 not furnfahed, 1ba well waier 18 impregnated with vogolalle and aninal malter, These moiters are pol- s0u0us, aad will produce thele pecullar offects, Those of & vegetabls origin have a mizamatic teudeuoy § thoso af sniuial arigin, offote oF puirifactive, occaslon con tinued fevers, dysontery, or other discises no loss so- vore, The toason of juy calling attention to thia is to proposs s remedy sa ncarly ss may ba ; for b la jm. possiblo, or next to frupossible, to present this surfaces taught him that water was much maro olloctivoly Hliorod by brick thau by chinrcoul, Dr. Cooke depreeated the usa of galvanized iron filters, for the roaxon that the watar was apt to bo tmproguated by metalic pojscus, Dr, Duncat conmdored that brick wells woro much proferabls to avytiung eldo in the lino of water vossrvolrs, 1lothought that i they wore moure genorally adopted thera wonld ba much Jo.8 sickness {u tho country, Diseascs of the Dladder would corlaluly dccconso 3 and tho quals Iy of our lake water, Mull of limo, suconraged thom, unless propeily iltered. Dir, Tovker moved that s committes of thres, to considor the subject of electricity—a matter in whiel wnch jnterost was tukeu—ba appoint- od. The motion |.rovatled. DIt E, PARSONS, of Kawauce, (rom tne Comunitee on Chiemieal Medicive, vead » vory interosing paper, ko would not conting himself meroly to clinics, but would state o cae or two on general ) rinciples, lio hrd wo nuraculous curo to roport by tho oporation of a single doso, for ho was grioved 10 eny the onc-duse myatem liad not Lecn uni- formly suceenstul within his exyerience. Ono preat causm of tho success of medicino was cheorfulioss on the part of tho doce tor. Itelativo to local spplications, whick dul not work upon tha gouotal Bystom, he con- sidored that their chiet virina was tho Leating influence thoy oxorcised ou tho miud uf the patient, Very frcq,ucull,\. he was contident, curee were wrought by tie fafth of tho patients In tho remedies applicd, Aftor duahng with tho general subject of medieine, tho Doctor concluded as follows ¢ ** Natuto ia the only truly great physician and whon sho fails to respond to the offurta of her bondalds, then all our efforis to borve wur patient will be fimitlasy, ‘Lheie never was o coro perfurmed, and there wovar will bo one, vwhon Naturs dces nob lend & helpng band, and porform ueatly oll tho work of curing, It behvovos us, then, to study woll the method which shic adopts in removiog direaso, thut wo moy tha better asmst her lu her offarts to overcomo all dlsensed conditions, 8ho oea nbont hor woik with o procision and regu- arity in the removal of disease nw fu all ber oporations, which, if wa could Imitato petfactly, wou'd soon render us masters of the teld, aud appurontly incurahlo disoasea would bo rendered an amannble Lo treatment a8 aro the mora simple forma of discaso.” After anotuer discussion on fomale diceanen, the Assucintion =djoursud until 9:50 o'clock thiy wornng. P STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY. THL HESUION AT JACKAONYIL Soecia | Duapateh to The Chicano T'roune, JacgsouvisLe, Ill., May 18,—The tweuty-ffth supual esalon of the Iinols Btate Modical So- clety wet in Consorvatory Halbin this oty to- day. About 103 mombors, froin all parts of tho State, wero presont at the oroning of tha session, ond wero called {o order Ly Dr. Hollister, of Cuicago, President, Aftor o sliort disoussion as to tho mights of membersbip, it wau docld- ed that thoso who had mot been in aol- tendance for flva yoms would lavae to bo roinatated. Tho Socrotury, T. D. Fitch, ML D., of Chicago, called tho list of Commiitocs, snd tho times for their sevoral roports weio fised by the Socretary. Dr. Freor read o paper on the trausfusion of blood, Dr. Hamiiton offored a volunteor paper ou the olimatology of digenses of Jeracy County. Dr.J. B, Waiker o poper on the treatment of ecarloting, and Dr. Curtis a paper on the anntowy of cerous mem- branes, affoctlvg their pathology. All were well received. In tho aftornoon the Bocloty visited tho Asylum for Foeble-Minded Chlldron, and was woll entoitained by Dr. Wilbur, SBuperlatendont of that lostitution, with & list of spocial ex- orclses, embracing arithmotic, goography, nnd tho practice of cahsthonice. Tho members ex~ preseod themeolves mstonished that theso un- fortunntes could be tuught po much. TFrom there thoy ropalred to tho Deaf and Dumb Awylum, whers thoy wora cordinlly received by the Superintondent, Dr, Gillett and the Fazulty. Abont’ 320 pupila wero ansemblod in the chapel, and enfortaived their visitors with oxercisos in writing, srithmetic, doclnmation, ote. One glrl couvorand, to tho astonlstiment of tho doctors, in nine different ways, They wera then taken into the carriagos of privato citizeus and shown tho benutiew of Jackuonville. . ‘Tho evening reenion was opened by o paper from Dr, Hamillou on diseases of cluldron, 1o troated chielly of whoopiug-oough, disoussing its Becrot causes and its froatinont. Ho thought futhe1esult of 8 fungny growth ayound the tongue, lorynx, pharynx, eote. Ilo mantaln- tho favorable properties of quinwe in tho trentmont of ~the disenso, 'The Bec- rotary read A peper by Dr, Earle, of Chicago, on quitine and whooping-cough. Tho paper candidly but firmlv advocated tho uso of quinino, Dr. Iognlls ceiticiead tho paper. 1o thought ths uge of quinine in such quatmi- tica to La injmious and endavgoring to tho or- pons, if not ta life, If used at ll, it should bo iven epartugly. Dr. Blater rocommended romide of potaseium. Il had used it extonsively, aud with marked success. Dr. Teote spoko favorably of tho use of quinjno. Dr. Cowen had experignced good ve- glts from quinive and nitrate of potassia. Dr. Monicr favored belladouna. Ile uted quibine as otonle, Dr. Warre!l objected to tho uso of quinine ns s kind of curenll for ovory alimont to which flesh fa Dheir, and” thonght poyelcions gave it too froquently and in chodience to popular sentiment, Dr, Rumbold read a paper on the functlons ot the uvula, and troated tho subject lntcnlguuuy. Mustrating by original drawinga, Dr. Priuco then mado an ad- drews on the suoject of elcctrioity, Io hanuled the subject in a mastorly mauner, and tho Soclo- ty adjourned til Wednesday wormug, -— INDIANA MEDICAL SOCIETY, ACRDIONY. Special Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, INp1ANAvOLIG, Ind,, May 18,—State Medical Bociety mot to-day, President Houghton, of Tiickimond, in tho chalr, Actlmonious dizcuesion ooonrred on aseembling, on account of & cholco Tocal fight here botween tho old and now medical colloges. At ono timoe tho dobato was ko bittor that ao attempt was made to ndjourn sive die, Tho result was that tho now collogo~thaColloge of Fhysicinna and B geons—tiiumphed, na thoy did at Louisyillo Lefore tho National® Medical Hoclety, —_—— IN MERIORIAM, Lomsvitty, Ky, May 18.—A large mecting of citizona of Loulsville was held at tho Couri- House to-night, Gov. Leslio presiding, to take actiou upon she doath of Gen, Jobn 0. Dreckio- ridge. Anothor meoting was arranged for, and a committes of srrangemauts appoiuted, Alayor Jacabs has isaned his proclamation asking that all businoss liousos in tho olty be closed, and tho thoukes will gonerslly bo draped in mowmning from 4 o'cock p, m. to- morrow _evouing, Qov, Leslic has slso lesued s proclamation ordoriug that atl public offiors ba closed to-morrow, and requesting that nll Ktato ofticers attend tho funeral. Iundrads of Laildings o this city are draped in mourning to- day, and many citizona will go to Lexington, in- c\u&lng tho n\|¥ officials, Usn, Breckinridge's old companions ib armu, prominent gentlomen in yarfous profcesions, eto., aud ropresontutivos from all tho Madonic Lodges. ST, LOAN AND BUILLANG ASSOCIATIONS. Cotwvawvs, 0., Mas 18.—The Bupremo Court thls morniug roversod tho decisious of tho Bu- peitor Courts ot Cloveland aud Montgomery Countles in the well-known cases which woro brought to teat the yalidisy of the right of Duild- ing and Losn Associationy to collect certain tines for payment of dues, aud othor matiers of grest mporiance to these associations, In tho wmamn thia rovoreal of the doclvion -Is regarded sy fa- vorabla to tho assoclations, S LATE MARINE HZWS, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tiribune, Derrorr, Mich,, May18,—Tho schooner Hig- gle & Jones, ladon with 01,000 bushcls grain from Chicago, waslibelod hore to-day tor §1,000, und Ls dotafocd bere cdelids THE GREAT SCANDAL Preparations for the Closing Dayy ol' the Trial. Facts and Qosaip---The Predilections of the Jury, THE TRIAL, T ANGUSENTA—PROBADILITICS, Spectal Duapateh ta L he Chivazo Pridune, New Yonk, May 18.—All tho preparatioua toy tho closlog days of the trial ara completeg, Judgo Porter will begin the summing up foy defendaut to-mortow morning., Judga Tellaoy bolioves that tho jurors havo striclly obrorveg thio rulo not to rond commentn on tha avidence, or conserse about i, I sagya o has concoive) great respect for thom during tho progross of the trlat, Itis his opinion that they will pg dinagreo, but will speodily reach o vordics, Yo cauno thoy appnar Lo bava no discordaut opig. lons or projudiccn. 'Tho Iudgo oxpocts that thy argnmonta of counsel will far oxceodl tho longiy thoy have announced. 1o thinkn Measts, Portey and Evarts will ocoupy {Lis wook and nex, ) DOWEN'S CHRISTIANITY, ANORIER CLENCAL OmInCTon, New Your, May 18.—L'hs following lottsr ex. plaios jtacii s Ty the Kdior of the Tribune—Bin: In your repey of tho clection of aflicera of the Covgregations] Unfry in your paper of Friday laut it wan statud that tho ey T, Gearge B, Bacou, D, D,, & clined a ro-clection vy ty because of his abjection 1 mbor of the Board, and 4 ‘Crusice in mald soc Tlenry O, Bawen ns wan Jchoson - I lon place, T was Dt D cut ot iLat meeting, uer did I huow «f my own cleatfop untfl I saw tho y re) ittho 7vibnrie, . Atlow uig kay, therefore, that { mn heaitily sytaputhine with tho iction of my friend b, Bacon, and for tusaamo reasoua that led i to decliny & ro-o,oction, I linve decliued (o beconto bis succercr, Taak $hy privilega of thla kiatem sl becauss o lerg publio mighy toad ome to tuink that Dr. Bacon auds alone. I beliovo our cliurchos ura wib kim, At least it cannot bo doubled thab they waald pni 10 have their contributions disponsed by men of un «quesiloned Christiun cliwracter, Very tritly, A, 1L, BRaprotn, Congregationat Churcli, Aont Clair, N,J, ——— FACTS AND GOSSIP. New York Herald, Maw 15, PLYMOUTH CHUBCH, Tt I8 ropeatediy asked if Plymonth Oburch wi) Yo apt to retaln Hs proetigo and populariy should the jury retarn a voruict of gutity agalnst Mr. Boocher. A member of Dr, Storrs’ churech, in Brooklyn, attemptod the solution of the problem yostorday by eaying that * Plymouthy Cbureh will run along just as over, even If Mr, Boecher be found guilty, for about toree or four months, Dy that tima tho rocoil of publio sen. timent will have begun to mako Itself felt, All tho other Congregational churches of Lo country will have diafellowshipod it. It will stand alono, n pariah smong ths Clitiatian churchos of tholand, Thenonoor two men liko Claflin, or Btorrs, or Bago, will drog away from it, Examples of this kind arealwayy contagions, Othor roputable men will follow, The women will etick longest to Beocher, It iy women mostly who bave latoly joined hig church, But Deechor will not be extinguished oll of A eudden, ur country cousins, when thoy como to town, will flock to hear him etill, 1o will continuo to be reportod for a long time in the newspapors, in order that peoplo way sca the contrast betweon practico and profession, But that his conge on, aa now constituted, will fioally broak up, is nob to ba doubted Tiacchar, as & puwer, witl wano, As & curioaity, Lo will continuo to draw a8 long a8 ho lives." M, DEECHEN GOING TO THE HOLY LAND. They havoe a story in Braoklyn that Me. Becche or futency to leave for Lurope and tho Holy Land sbout the 1s: of Boptowber. When the trial 14 over Lo will rosume the wntbing of hit * Lifo of Christ,” To verify certmn parts of if, to pivo it fidolity in the dotails of descriptions of tho Mount of Zion, the Mouut of Olives, the Hill of Calvary, the Uardon of Gethsomans, eto., It tho purpose of this journoy Lo Palestine. It will be a long crip and mey extend aver a year. Tha lowaver, will be regulated by ciroumstances. Al the end of twelve moutha the pablio opinion of Amorica on the scandal and the principala tolt will bo pretty detiuitoly sottlod.” Mr, Beccher 1n hig fax-away bomo by the Sca of Galileo wil dotarmine for himsol! ‘hothor 1t in worth whils 1eturniug to the Helghts of Drooklyn aud to hu loyal lioges of Plymouh Church. THE VRRDICT. Tho Boncher pouplo have claimed two or three of the juryns beiug on thelr side. There waa soma (alk yosterday of the jury stauding five for nequittal and seven (or conviction. The foromany Mr, Chester Carpentor, is crodited with Becher tendencies, Tho prepondersting opiaton ls in favor of disagreement. THZ SUMMING UP. Ticketa for tho court-room in the summing I:E 1lie fortheoming weok are in anxious demsn T'he occasion of Beach’s speech is looked 1or- ward to with great nlfiumusu. Mr, Tvarts Js oxpootad to moake a highly finished nddrosa, ‘Ths dry work of Quut- ing trom_the logal authoritios will bo left to Judgo Portor, and Mr, Jivarts will bs freoto sweop ovor tho wholo fleld of evidonce, fllnmi nating the points advanced fu favor of hls chent with the light of a vivid and norsuasive elos quonce. His task will bo hardor thau that of his adversary, Mr, Dench, Tho drift of ;mpulgx rmjndlcn in in favor of the luttor, Deecker's otters aro not so eaeily construod to mesn It ibo averago mind ono Jhiilx and aug thing only, {bat tn tho Lands of & mon lika Deach thoy il be marshalod fn order like o host of nccuslg opirita thay will pot down 8t vy man's bidding, but forever coatiuue to ety oub tho guilt of their nuthor Beach has much hopo nnalvals of theso lottera, IIiw task will not bo diftieult, Tucy sre ready fashioned to hin hand, aud neod no ingonulty to bo mada ternble wesp- ous of attaok, a FRANK MOULTOX i8 not 8o badly incousad againat Mr, Beechor 2a vnostl[wunln wmight suppese. Ou being anked it ha did not feol urantlY mortifiod sl the fullure of tho argument to get in his wife's conversation with tobinson, Lo roplled Iudifercutly, faving that $ho rosult of the trlal would eutlcely justity Mrw, Moulton ; and that, ovon os it [8, public opinlon Ia convineed a8 to whord tho trath lies betwoon 3re, Moulton and Alr, Bocober. 3oul- tan and Geu, Pryar ata expectad to etart ok & trip to Virginia noxt week. TILTON, Mr. Tiiton is in bettor apinta than at any time sinco tho trial bogan. J1o s particularly ool bte ed at tho fatlura to impeach fus evidetico in tho matter of walking iu the Communistle proces- sion. Thron thiuks Lis caso comploto, and ex: prets » verdiet in bis favor. 318, TILTON. 1t s said Bire. Tilton is ongaged fo itho com- gnnlnnn of anovel founded on the incldenta uf eor lifo. Bho atill lives at Mrs, Ovington's, in quiet seclunion, Bho rocelves very fow visifort, and passen hor time botwdon reanin,; and wiit= ing. 8ho fu ropoited as boing about to keep o boardingshiouse, through the summer, up iho Hudwon. Lettors of sympathy and offers of se- sistance have been recoived by hor from differs ent parts of the country, 8he is in good houlth, sud 1ot el doprenasd in apirite. TLFOH'S LUCK WITIK WITNRSSES, New Yark Sun, day 37, . The lawyors of bath sidos congratnlato them- solves on thoir saccess in gotting in all thelr im- runnm testimony, and boib 6o 8 of lawvers bo- lovo thoir caso hus beon better tnauaged 1 that aof thelr appononts. Mr. Tilten has worse Juck with his witucsses sud better suce gos in bis law points than Mr, Beecher, Ilie first tronblo wea with Mr Willicn Draghor, hig noighibor, who representod that Lo lind seon Mr, Buechsr come out of Mr, Tilten's squsa at 4 a'cluck in the mornlng, Lut oo the witnera-stand Mr, Drashor could bot aay thatit wag earlier than 0 or 7. Boonafierward 'a cato waa ealled iu the othor branoh of the Uity Court in which Mr, Drashor woa #ued for £10,030 bv sn omploye. Gen. 1racy defendod lim, and the papers In the procosdings show that Tiranlicr was Uen, 'Tracy’s allent at tha time thas My, 1ilten tried 1o make him & witnoss sgufutt Mr. Beocher, After Kato Carcy's testinooy, Mr, Tilton's ocounael tied ta ad Kate suw Ihorenn Durke, who lived with Mra. Tilton when Kato Carey did. ‘The agl'c By, Shearman wad able to find tha girls bofore Mr, Morris, ang had Mia, ‘Lifton vis ¢ Kate, who was in Jersey Tity, morred to H‘»Eh {ulbare, who worked In_th Erie shopa, Whon Mr, Pearaall found s, Sul- bare, she sald point blank that no New Yol subpmna could tako ber out of NewJorsey, Onoof Mr. Shearman's clrrks found Theress Tlurke ab from Lis resding acd told Br, Tikow's lawyers thy Luow far wore of Mr, Deechior's visits tha beon testified to, ‘Tlio ruliag of Jndge Neilson, by which Mra. £ddy wos not permitted to tell tho convoraation sho had with Mrs, Moulton ¢n tho day of the alloped sulcido iutorview, asalod the lips of tu iwpartaut witaces,

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