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VOLUME 29. REMOVAL. REMOVED. cmIcAco, ENTIRELY FIRE-PROOF! Bdward M. Teall, | ppiogs RepgoeD, 130 Lasalle_st.’ %gg Eo?'ms, wj}l\ Boz‘xlrd, $3.00 per dgy. 350 " FIRST FLOOZz. 150 Y i 400 " " e 0 " " " a5 v v CAPITAL REPRESENTED 100 “ " i 5o Over Threg Hillions of Dollars, | oz o mundine . ‘GRADUATED scale WESTCHESTER FIRE INS 00, | o ingto tho this princoly Hotol o osition. 2ol Of Now Yorle. X‘t‘#g%? il 1oass boan o hind it §T. NICHOLAS INSURANCE 00, | S%53 Socuse decqmmedations as oL NO_\V_I"ork. fi]oix‘: B?{on{mcflan wtththtm;‘n&gé% n o) 0 5 PHENIX INSURANGE C0. n’é’éfl-fl{}fi?m"ww hgmixmm"lcn,. the O'L'St_.I_Aoum. fiégflzfllfi?mmnco to which is on NEW JERSEY MUTUAL LIFE , Of Newarl, N. .J. ) The abovo Firo campqnies nro IN- CEIICAGO. DEPEN DRI, atd sordlo doslfable |, -y Savion. MO SAR A and JACKSON-ST., fronting on Lako Park, with fino view of Linko Michigan, opposito tho Groat Expo- sition Buildings, noar all the Rail- = rond Depots, and placos of amuso- PIANOS AND ORGANS, ment ; tho finest location in Chicago., rman TR s e 01 Pricos--§3.00, $3.50, and £4.00 por day. C. H. GAUBERT, Proprictor. GRAND, UPRIGRT, AND SQUARE WO@D,S HOTEE ——————————— . Nos, 34 and 36 East Washington-st., PP A I O &3, | o g, tener 1. ™ | " ndioining D. B, Firk's Wholesale #illifncry Stofe. THE STANDARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD, GEO. 8. PALMEL (lato of City Hatial), Clerk, . BANDS, N FINST of tho ARAND GOLD MEDALS OF HONOR, 0. BANDS, Proprictor. WORLD'S FALL, PARIS, 1867; LONDON, 1862, \ $2.00 per Day Bpecial attention is respectfully directad to tha latest 2,000,000 450,000 Itetail Dry Grods Store, anid tmprovement in thelr Planofortes, tho NEW YORK CITY, BY ALLEN & DA, This valuatlo and fmporiant invuntlon grestly en- | ipny pator Houso, having becn outicely ronoeated with modern improvements and newly furnished, in Hon of musdcat effecta. Jizou & Heavy, 110w openiod aa a frst-class botol,em the Enropean glan, Gonern! Agents for tho Northwest, Tho bueluces publio will And it oneof the mort . fortable and convenlect in tho c'ty, the roomw bel nd alry. Ono of Otin lirae, tors will run all day and ail f servanta will bo employed and no patus of fia patrons, Main Iarges the capscity of thie Planoforte for {he produc- Htato and Monrve-aty., Chitengo, e, i unusunlly large, i TO RENT. elegane pasoenger o A nnrosnnmnnn | SleBODE patacn will b spared for tho_comfoy eutrauce on Vesey-at, Toou to 4 a any, ¥, “The Rotunda }aa been alegantly ftted s o restau- s rant, nnd will furnish all tho dalieacien of tha aeason, Tl Buest oyater in the country n apeciaity, The bar cont, winien, liquors, ales, ete, ALLEN & DAM, bropriotors, UOUVERNEUR K. LANSING, Mansger. N. B.—3Ir, Dam will’ cordinug Lis propretorship of the Union Squaro Hotel, N —_— . w&u be supplicd with the e oW York—ono of the et~ kuown hotels up-town, —— IN THE SHIRTS. TRIBONE BULLDING. SHIRTS! To ordor, of tho bost fabrics in ufl linss in stock of our own manuiact.ico, Wo aro proparod ? to make Si:irts to ordor in oight W” I IAM C DOW hours, wken necessary. & ¥ =ooao ILSHN BROS, INQUIRE OF uso. P FOR RENT. MEI'S FURNISHERS, Tho lrgo S-tory etore aud tasoment, 203 Kinstoust,, | 0¢ & 69 W/ ashington-st., Chicago. oner of Dearborn, now occuplod by Goodwin & Ei- ¢4 Opern Honse, Cinefunati, s, Apply st 205 Kinzio-st, — e PROPOSALS. REAL ESTATE, e o maes cvaaeme oo | B0 SaleVallalle Redl Estat, Bealed propoe: fhe. llll.ngll l:\ for the erection of buildings for viz: t Tincaln uatil 3 o'clock p. . ont | “The eniire block -1 ground on West Washingtor irsday, October 14, 1575, Ada, and West Madlson-sta. efther f; mngt s Sald propoasls must bo addrcssed to Dr. C, T, ANt Pere A rfeontol mams, Wi, nposale 1 Blocks r tracts u WrighiRood.» e g Septiate proposnis for the ateam-heating, plumbing, | aranosss, ako vlioro noar D diniril ks with Briek 2ad gre-Attlng of tho aloressid buildings Wil be ro. | ralpipdse aud largo Lrick Iu e nrposea, Celrod at the eamo place until 3 o'clock m, v ", Waluseday, Jan, 6, 1670, L 10 by 108 Lot seener of Ad -at, and Fifthesy, Hana and spocifications for the bulldings may be | pem.yy, 103 feet comoer of Washington-st. and Wa- <3V, 8602 at the oftico of 11, O, Furness, architect, Toom 41, | 2% Jortland Block, Dearborn-et., Chicago, snd'also st tho | 59 b3 160 feet corner of Rinzio and Lasallg.ata. 9fica of R, B, Yatham, Eaq,, § chatco proparty on Btale, W: g;“nmhnflnu. oto., sy be seen on and after | \og \\':nhlngtnn, West Madison, Weal a4 Winotka, il bo furpished hiaders, THOMAS LYMAN, ‘Tho right to roject any and all bids Is reserved, ' g By ordi of the Soedof Fraprons? e 3 MALED, A Toom 17 roriiand Block, URAHAM LEE President, | Toom 17 sorllan 6, T, Wir.aum, M. D., Becrotary. & T0 CONTRACTORS| FOR SALE. Purchased on foreclosuros and will A Good Winter Job!! be sold on favorable torms: Bealed proposals will be recolvad by th City of Denver, 21 B12x100 £t, an Indisnn-at., bet, Cass and Rush, lorado Tervitory, for e 48113 14, on Lincolu-av., bet, Wisconain and Centre S ot el e fom et * 3033120 1t,, with brick Housd, 11 Beminary-av, timsmow on edbib oy A1 ‘.’.‘?‘:a.“"u Larimors T:: :‘ et f:l' i bk howae, tes W ta st o oo So,forly doat (o aeptiihrarigh | 223190 T, on Adaou-at, Gpposte City-Tisi, s ot excavation of batwsen 110,000 (G £00, 0000 bl 803128 fL., with Louse, 1453 Shurtlef-ay, g= & dam, I scaordsnce with plana and o ki, Dropositions received, ’ Proposs is to | 1005180 ft, on Leglngton-av., Egandte, A0d epeathontinn ah Wil Bans urnistiod with | Two frama houses, Grace-ar., and Bixty-fourthaat,, ‘elock p, m., Ust. 7, 1871 valllé | yryda Park, TARVIY o iow fratn houso ot Maywood, Deorer, 0ol sy & s LOWRIE, Ot Eogteon. 1o 2% o i GALLUP & PEABODY, 174 Dearborn-at, ul In conseryuonce of 11l heall, Timotliy Wrlght, Eaq., Bichjiacts dayium for TeobloMinudod Chldrun at | nawsuthor e s b e ar b Tiuothy Wrights Eage setapprovod April B, 1875 (sao Sosnion Tewn, 141, pago | Or,1°F0 ©f Lo following valusbla' pieces of property, 11!.},“'& be recelive: 80 by 183 feot cornor of North Wolla-at, and the rivar. n Lincoln, on and after Thursdsy, Bopt, 30, Tho pirns sud spécitications for | OF 2UY Plocothat may be plasiend froz 5 arge It of L or Lot an ks isots ek lanialps, Al irinted blanks for bids and the sccompanying bond | oy butian tescry st s, dock’ property and ¢hoice of & width maring | 235118 It, o DeKoven-at., bet. Clinton and Jofferson, 2002100 £t dock lot on Houth Branch, near Main-st, Nunthern Gegtfl Ruruts, Pa., Bopt, 11, 1815, | "o Hoabd )z}auh ¥l bo recelved by'the uni téraignod SO Gralt-Elevator at Cauton, near Baltimore, i {mne nficun nmfiinm for workin; the same, Aud everythiog that is good Benuiivania B, B, Goy Nowz es, 54 0co of FRLiphias WAL I, Dilow TO o Eoner R 07 AT, [+] FTRAGTIONAL OURRIINGY, -l DR INTES , $56.00 Packages SMSKE, 6o TO 0. TATUM, Wine Merchant, Rillway Compay, | e MISCELLANEOUS, FRTIONL DY e i Yoo g | THE DAILY SUN HIS of Naiotal CIVRINY, | cwmurar icsscriico s s on arrival of faat 10!l train from New York, dus here #16:33 a, w., on anud after Baptember 16, Bubscripifon by Mall, diroct from offics, 85 ceata s TRIBUNE OFFICE |~ G i e st Now Xork, CHICAGO, ‘R 16, 1875. FINANGIAL, TELE . Herchants’, Farmers', & Mechavics Savings Bank, 756 CLARK-8T., CHICAGO. INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES, Perfoct Seonrity—Lieral Inlevest, TABLE of Incrense of **Inveatment Certife entex,”? secured on improved real estate, hears Ink Interest, payable 1n quarterly lostulle ments, nt the rate of 7 310 per cent perun- num. Bhowing the accamulation of mune bite vented for the benefit of Chlldren or othersy Amoant " Amonnt Tuveatod, Time. Accumulated. 3 100. =S 142,01 40T 432.31 710,10 1 T49M5 2,161 1,420,10 330070 4.323.10 Estimated upon the basls that intarest, when dun, iy eredlted on ravings account, and lovested tn INVEST- IMEN'X' CERTIFICATES whenover #100 ts thus accumu. lated. Aoy holdor of & Certificate hias tho privilegn of examin. 1og tho condition of the trast at auy time un calling at thooftce of tho Trusteo. Cortificaton forwatiod, and Intereat, when dne, reln- vosted, {f destred, or romftted by draft or expross 1o any Dartof tho United Stater. Address x SYDNEY MYRRS, Manager. On real eatate In Chicago or viclnlty ; Improved pro- ferred, MEAD & COE, 135 LaSalle-st. CROCKERY,CHINA, &o. RN S uodor UL S [mportant to Grockery Toy & Doltar Stores! F. & E. JARGER, 73 WABASH-AV., Bot, Rundolph and Washington-sts., Ara daily rocoiving larzo shipmorts, our own importation, of Crockery, Lustor-Band and Parian Ware; French China Dinner, Ten, and Toilet Sols; Bohemian Cut and En. graved Tablo Glassware; Vases, Punch Bowls, Cologne and Liquor Sots, German China Fizures, Mugs, Motto Cups, ‘Toy Ten Sots, Lava Goods, in great varioty, and offer tho same to deslers atvery low pricos. It will pay to examino our atock before buying elsewher: FENGE PICKETS. QOB N K. ¢ ‘Wae furnizh the Pickets, made from luch round 1ron, hike dewign shown in cut, at 25 CENTS FER LIN- EAL FOOT, “They make a handsomer, more durabie, und cheaper Feuce'than the wooden picicete, Send for circular to LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS, Manufacturers of MERCHANT BAR IRON, GATE and BARN-DOOR HINGES, BOLTS, NUTS, WABH- ERS, and heir now linu of Patented ‘\'m:all ardware, 01 & 92 Water-st,, and 114 & 118 First-av., Pittsburg, Pa. 7~ Por asla by alt tho leading Iron and iIaniwaco Merchants, Can supply city or country with old brand LACKAWANNACOAL 1y ton, car-load, or cargo, any time wanted, filom. burg, Lehigh, Eric, Briar Hill, and Cannel Coai on hand, Olllces~3-0 East Madinon‘at,, close 1o bridge: 133 South Marketst.; W0 Lumbor-st.; west end Eigi- teenthi-at. Bridge, and North Prer, near Lighthouse. ROBERT LAV, BIRDS, CAGES, &o. NEW YORK BIRD STORE 279 Madison-st. (near the Bridge). Thelargest and finest lot of Gorman Cansrirs, talk- ing Parrote, and other Faucy Birds. - Alao, o great va. oty of WOUDEN AND METALLIO CAGE . freah improved Hoeds, prepared Food for Mocking Dirds, ko Wostern Star Metal Company, 17 South Canal-st, C110oa Bept. 9, 1875, Pursusnt to an order of tho Buperior Court of Cook County, this day entered, the undersigned, Recetver of the Western Star Metal Com); pany, will roceive written Toposals at the office of ld Corapany, No, 17 South Aual-at, Chicago, unfil the 20th inst., at 13 o'clock. Boon, foF the purchiase of tho entire Casets, fxturos, toals, machinery, matorial, billa recetvahis, book no- gounts, chiossa in action, iitercat in rasity, and prop- arty of sald company of ‘every nature, roal and' pe soual, Hchedulos of il the above assots can bo fn- spocted by bidders at tho office of thecompany, Dids for realty and porsonalty 10 be o0 nisd 3 iy Do submitted to the Court, ‘Terms of salo—one-lalf cash; balance in thirty days, with socurity {0 bo ap- Trovid, BTEFUEN 1), DOWLES, 3 J. L, II6H, Bolicitor, RLES Locu1en —__FORBALE. TO BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, i On Baturday, Sopt. 18, at 0 o'clock &, m., T will ol tho entire Machinery and Fixturea of ‘the Brass Foun- dry of B Mansou & Co. at Publio Auction, in detall, 4 tle ahop, 8. W, cor, Lake and JefTerso: E. J, QUBLEY, Recelver, H, 0. WAITNEY, Attarngys’ O *E0) w DYEING AND OLEANING, DYEING. Ladies’ and Gontlemen's Garmonts dyed snd cleaned in & superior manner at tha BOSTON FANCY STEAM DYE HOUSE, 1% Bauth Clark, 184 Illinols, and 263 W, Madison-sts BUBINESS OARDS, WEDDING CARDS At J. W, HALLIDAY'S, Fatablisned 186s. Dore Block, N. W. cor, Stata aul Madisou-sts, foom 10, Elovalor, 17 Madivon-sl. Firat-class workmanebip aud prices low, UNDERWOOD & CO,, | GRAIN & PROVISION BROKERS, 170 WASHINGTON-ST, The Rtev. Jacob Bredbnry, The Rtov, Tue Rov, Wra, T, Currie, LERGY RECEIVED, Tha Rez, 10, K, lirouse, from Rhodo Tland; the Ry, W, A, Fiske, from Inc Ephrem Thricn, Lie Rev, T. A, John-~ tasourt ; the Itav, W, J. Johnston, from the Rev, F. N, Luson, Arthur JUtclite, from A inv, A, W, Hoabroase, from Minneaotas the Kev. By Hreira, from Mindlaaipg from New York; The War Is Ended and a Bishop Electad, - 143 the Rev, F. W, Boyd, hene abiouid bo added 1he t Theten, who came to us frota the Loman CLENAT DIMITTED, Arthar Bevoke, The Rev. Dr. McLaven, of Cleve- land, Will Fill the Vacant ta NowYork ; the Rev. the Riv, James 1!19 Hev. C.T, Doree the Rev, K,J. Glil, ta” Coloradn 3 the i Jaehard Haywnrd, to ighit, to Dublin, Trcland; the ftev. F.' 8, Mines, to iy, A, 'W. Heabreass, fo Wiscanein Bncrense, te Coluradu i the I Fiorida; the Rev, €, H. W, Stoking, + Mev, L. L. Townscud, U5 Ma to Juttaburg s the Rev, J, ¥, Men Who Were Put in Nomi- nation, and Their Quali fications. Walker, to Minnesoia, TUL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR ORDEIS AND Fog. of whom five Liavo been admitted during Edward Allan Larratee, Milton Clurch Dutten, .90, iparre, Hunuel ¥, Glork, M. D, €. D, Mack has been tra Witllam Weatwood Steel, E. F, Claveland, M. D., Houry CoustantinaWhitely, Rumuel ¥, Myers, Dr. Do Koven und Prof. Seymour Brouglht Before the Cone i, ueferred to the Diocess of CONEENT ITAS NELN OIVEN JO ORI manuel Church, La Grange: 3 Orace Church, Oneo; Whitehoues Memorial Coruer-sfouo Luid, Chrint_Cliureh, Cuurcli, LaGrange, LAY FREACIERS LICENSED, . D, Cowley, Carlinvilie; §, F. tavia : Alfred Bleep, Aurora ; J. MCKit, oterhng'; But the Compromise Candidate Came Out Ahead. Clarke, 31, D., Ba- Alfred Talen, Larabge; Himun' Grecoleaf, Bivanna, EMMINING CUAVLAINS APPUINTED. The Hev. Clinton Lacke, D, D,, tho Lev, 5. M. History of the New Diocesan---What They Think of Him at Cleveland, CONFIRMATIONS. B the Diwhop of Induani—darch 11, 1573, Redeetn- Chirlat’s Church Missfon, Matw. . dotim's, Knozville, 1t Faul's, kpringteld, 2 July 16, St Fau i of whiom'9 wero SGr tha Liv, Mr, Thirien, liy the Lishop of Nebrasta—March 21, R, James' 41, Bt Ausgarius', Chie Report of the Standing Committee-— Condition of the Diocese, Churel, Chirago. 83 i; Marcli 21, Trinity, C1 senit has been given for th acopal services In the Di Tudians, Nebranks, Mirsouri, Wis Califurnia, aul Lo thc Asistant Bishop of Kentucky, CLERICAL CHANGLS —HESIGNATION The Hev. Kov, Arthur Brooks ban Church, Clicago ; the Rev, Byduey Corlett, han reaigned St, John's, Quinicy ; the Ttev. Jatfies Con nell has reeigned £t, Jude's, Tirkilwa ; ths Rev, C, 1 Dorsct has resigued Aacennlon, Chicago ; o Bt Btophen'e, Frtiafield 38 reataned Redeemer, Ligin " Glaa, Bt Mark's, Geneva and Calvary, ‘Christ Church, Jollzi ; a4 aesistant minister ot rge H. Higgine, § e Hov. W.F, Livyd, tho Itev. Maithew a” the Lev. F. 8, Mines, e performance of spe- 10 the Bishops of Reply to De Koven’s Letter--- The Special Order for siened St, James’ 1L, Eddy haa rem iatayia: the Rev. Jonas Green, the Xiav. Bichard Haywood, Graco Church, Clijcago; 1k Hev. G Holy Communion, Maywood LD, 6t. dohin'y, Naperville fill, 81 Audrew's, Marsctllen 8t, Joli's, Veorin; the v, } Frinceton; the Rev, A, W, ia; tho Itev, William ) Hal’ Chapel, Chicagn Clurch, Ottaws ; the i Lliani, Chicago: the 1 Meeting to Consider the Missionary Work ~~Renewed Elforts Needed, The Rev. John Henry Hobart Brown, of Cohaes, N. Y., Elected Bishop of Fond du Lac. msth, Whitehouse Meno- Rov,'J. L, Clirist, Waukeyan—22, CLERICAL CUANOES—ACCEPTANCES, Churcl, Quiniey ; Other Religious Matters. Ghtareh Sanbaitn s Jamea Church, Chicago; the Raov. Trinity Church, Jolnstun, Bt. Faul's, Peoria; the Rev, ine missfonary at Bunker Hill han becomno stated minister of Holy Come ywood; Tho Rev. W. F. Lioy hiaw become Jtector of 5t, John's, ¥, N. Luven, Emanuel Church, LaGronge Arthur Riche, Ascension, Chi Rogers, Epipliany, Chicago ; the Grace Cuurcl, Sterliug; tho Rev, A, W, Scabrease, Jobu's, Peuria; the Bev, R, I'. Bweet, Ziou Oburc] Freeport lhuAlkr. Epurem Thrien has becoms ‘uncola; the Rev, W. P, A. Johson EPISCOPAL, MORNING SESSION, NELIGIOUS BENVICES. The Fpiecopal Convontion renssembled yoster- day at 95. m. Tho morning eorvico was said by tho Rev. Dr. Holcombs, of Rock Island, tho Rov. Henry G. I'erry, Rector of Al} Saints’, Cbicago, reading tho lessous, and the ilay. Dr, Lloyd, of Kowaneo tho litany and concluding iov. Herbert Hoot, Notice has been received of the deposition from the Shurch of Chriat of tho Rev. W, 8. Per- the Rev. W. Wichmeycr, and the Rev, Alexander the Bishop of Lennsylvanis. 3Lslone, by the Bishop of Rentncky, N. Dunham, by the Bistop of Indian! . Juhnson, by tho Blstop of South Tho Rev, II. McElrey, by the Bishop of Contral ‘The Rev. Denjamin Johason, The Rev, J, €, Fituam, by the Biskop of Colorado. Tho ltov, W. V. Feltwell, the Hov, William T. 8 bine, tho_itev. B. U, Leaoock, the_slev, W. W. the Tiov, W, M. Posticthwaite, ‘the Tiev, ter, Deacon, and the Kev, J. £, Brower, minstry of the The Convention wan called to order by tho President, Dr, S8amuel Chaso, at 10 o'ctock., Tho rolls of the clorical aud law dolegatos wero callod, and a quoram of cach doclared prosent. The minutos of tho Tuesday's meoting were road by tho Socrotary, Canon Knowles, and ap- by the Dishop of Homo other routino business was disposod of. INCONPOUATION OF CIIURCIES, ‘Tho report of tho incorporation of churches was road by tho Rov. Mr. Holoombe, 88 follows: Bom was referrat the papers ration of the following-named churches, havo had the samo under consideration and examination, sud fnd that the ssmo aro correct and in compllance with the conatitution and cagons in form ond_subsianee, and wa recommentt that Grace Clureh, O ; Emanuel Churel Chitrel, Streator, bo admitted. The report was adopted, and Iny delegatos for theao pariskies admittod. The next bnsiuess, tho annual addroas of the Bishop, had unfortunstely to bo passed over. A commuuication was read from William Btovena Perry, Becrotary of tho House of Dopu- ties of the Genoral Convention, giving notico of tho proposod changes in tho coustitution, to bo acted upon finally by the General Convention in ho communicatiun waa recoived, TIE STANDING COMMITTEE, Dr. Cnshman read the foilowiug from tho Btanding Committee : Tho Standing Committes of the Dioceso woro organ- fzed immodintely upon the adjournment of the iast by the election of tho Nev, Dr. Cuslman as Frosident, and of Willlam T. Barney Beoretary, They presont the geueral result of thelr IsLore for the most part in n condensed aud tabulae €0z into minute details. In tho vacancy of tho Episcopate, the concerns of th Dioceso have drawn largely upon the time and thought of the Committee, Many difficult and grave questions have id i1 o "thelr solution the Comtnittos have givon watiafuction, they feel in laying down their oflice that they Liave'scted according to their hust Judguient without fear or favor and lu the in- terest of the Diocess. The correspondance of tho Committoo has been eapect ot only within but witliout tho Dioces, and Lina bsen conducted with snch promptness as the Commilles uted the Rev. Dr. Qushman ttehouse to attend as repro- scotatives of this Diocess the funcral of the lata Bisbiop Les, wha had wo_recently preached the funoral wermon of Gur own Iate Bishop, + Ou Nov. 25, 1574, the Committee called a specisl con- ventlon for the clection of a Bishop, to be held in the Catbudral Feb, 3, 1815, and appownted the Kev. Dr, Cushman to proach the sermon, - Upon ke riss of that Couventlon the Committee, sccording o thelr instrue- 10 forward the consecration of the Clins. A, Fou by the Hishop Your Committee, to ! relating to tho {nco RESTORATION. Tbmn W, H. Johuson, by the Bishop of South TNE CANON OF TIE CATHEDRAL. Tho annual report of Canon Knowles wun also read by Dr, Custmau, It gave & summary of the work dotio in the Cathedral durlug 1474-'5, There had been 80 Laptismb—~70 {ufants, adults, § ; buriuls, 31 ; inare Fisges, 3 ; confirmations, 19, ‘The Loly communlon had been cdministered overy Bundsy, Owing to the ressuro of other dutica dally servicel n the Cathedral ad been discontinted, but what was impossible for ono ghit be easily realizad by the others, Tho report, in sl- cncy of the cholr, suggested the establishment of good froo school for the train. ing of the choristers. The otlorings and aums of the faithtul worshipers had bren wutficient to meet all expenace, All debts bad boen paid up b, Lo Grango; Christ clergyman toaccompliat i fraternal co-operation of luding {0 the gencral efici The report of tha Divcesan Bosrd of Missionn wan also presentod. The actual receipts of the misaiaoar: fund during the year wera §1,467.3 tho precediug yoir, showing s faiis which was easy 10 'ba accounted for w sidored that far the vear Iast past 1ho Dioceso i been without & Bisop, and & head whoso province it was to atir them up in this mattor, The number of contribe. uting parlshos Lad been increased year forty-two, against thirty- nisslonaries had been appointed, and the bors cheerful witueas to thefr fultbfulucss and zeal. Of tho et {wo quarters had o of §1,209, hen it was con- anuusl conventio form without by five, being this ds due these missiousries but n paid. Two quariers wero die ©ou thie st of October, and thero was in the Treasury Tho total expenditure of to meet this only $124, .49, Tho Comuitieo sald if this fund Lad beon 31, theas facta did not apeak for themselver, y avail. They rojc , but had it not been patd 7 Tholfollowing rosolu. stly heavy sud laborious, | theirs would be of payment of the bonded debt, attho cost of tho misslonari ti0n sccompanied tho report : Reaolved, That tho Preaident of tho Convention be requestod ta call & meeting to ba held at tho Cathiedral Woduoaday night, the 11l lust,, for the general dis- cussion of our Diocesan misslaiiary operations, and to 0 Oburch 10 e prescat and to ‘Thiaresolation waa put to the meoting and carried, DE KOVEN'S LETTEB. Dr, Cushman then road th Committes on Dr. Do Koven's lot Thn Commiltee to whom was referred the communi- catiou of the Ruv, James De Koven, D, D,, Wardon of Tuaciue Colicgo, Lo the Convention' of tha Diocese of 0 undor considerstion, and usanimously recommend the of thefollowing preamble Rev, James Do Kaven, D, D,,Warden s, has addressod 1o tho Convention of inots & communication, calm, uent, full of tenderucss, atter defining cloarly an doctrinal views, sud professing Joyalty o the Chiurch, be withdrawa Lix Bishop-elect of this Dioceso ; and WHLNRsS, Tho communication will b s) tho minutes of the Convent Heaolved, That this Conive could commend, “The ~ Committeo do and Mr. Willlam F. Wi notify alt members of take part in the same, Toport of the Spectal ter, &2 follows tions, touk ste, p-cloct, the Hev, Jauiee De Koven, D, D., snd roper testimontals to the Standing Comnint*- the Dioceses. They have not yet roceived in return the canonical consent and testimonials {rom » swilicient number of diocesos 3 secur the con- aud they therefore remit ‘Tho Commiltes appointed the Nev, Dr. Corbyn, of Quiucy, to presch the sermon st the Aanus! Ot thio 24th of June lask the Committes accapted the Tesiignation of tho Rev, Dr, Hlocking an & membor of thu Committee, and on the 12th of July elected Lo Rev. Robert McdMurdy, 2. D, LE.D., to il the vacaue ¢y, ' The Commilteo bave not during tle year made provision for a genoral visitation of tho Diocees for t zeason thiat thoy wivhed 10 hushand ita revonrecs, bonded debt extinguished aud oth. er yratifying features of tha Tresaurer's report will vrove their justification, ‘Tho_scrvices st tho ‘Cathedral this yoar, e in all years, hinve boan lberally sustainnd by 1o colgrega Canon Knowles will give n Illiuols, Lave bad the sam reapoctiully report and adoption by the Conveation secration of Dr, Du Koven, and resoluilons : the matter to the Conventlc % of Itacine Caliey s unswerving don; thorefare, bo 1t ention hereby ' records ita solewn disapproval of any constitution or canons or of any conatruction of constitution oy it fu the power of Blanding Cowmmit gymen and laymen, toait in fuc doctriusl views of upou the Lf Bunhopelecs, deem! fucousitent with gh in coutrudiction thoy trust that T CALODS that puls thoes, composed of n1anDers of our such constitution und canous wa of the Church Catholic, and principle of the common law, that a man can bo oficlally Judged only by bis pocri, LResuloed, Tt this Gonvention further recor s thiv expression of 1ts unchangad confdencs fu the entiro soundness fu the falth, e unshakea loyalty to tha Chuch, and the emineut fitness for. the Episcopate of the Rev. James Do Kaven, D, D., Warden of Rscine College, who was at Uso Bpecial Conventiun in February Last clicted 10 the vacant Episcopat The Rev. (zo, “Cus e, C, B, PERCIVAL, The llav, I, ¥, Bwkxr, B. Comxing Jubp, Dr, Cushmsn moved the adotion of the resclutions, Dr, Corbyn necond Dr. Keynolds moved 10 lay the resoluticns over, The majority of the Couvention wers opposed to their lirassology. Tvey werw ublsctioniable to the arge, aud bore vary clossly upon the clisre acter of the menibers of the Cunveution, Thbey should Bave au opportunity of discussing the resolutions, sad lainloy thelr viows on the potuts therelu, udge Utls wanted Lhe rosolutions made s special or- der for to-dsy as 11 o'elock, The Kev, Mr, Percival mwoved, 84 a0 amendment, {hat tuey e takan up tmmediatoly a{tsc 16 eloction of op, T imendment prevailed, The Liov, Mr. Gregy movod that 8t John' Parish, of Chicayo, be sdmitted to lay represcatation on thé $104.40, part of the year's ssscasment, made & short slsteaans of the parish, tion, and the report of detall of its couditfon, “Ibe Comtuitico aiguod he testimoniall cousent to the convecration to tho Episco) D.D,, 48 Asaistaut Bishop of Ken. D. D., 33 Bishop Rev, T, U, Dudley, tucky ; tho Rev, Jobn A, Bearbrou, the Kev, George catern Michigan: the ltov, Jamos Do Koven, D, D., sa Bishop of Ililaois ; tho Rev. Thoms 0p of Bouthern Obifo? the Ko D., 8 Bishop of Fond du Lac, od tho testimonials and the Hov. Richand O, Osborue, Duse i the Rev. Merburt of the Dioceso, scting s A. Jaggar, D, D, 83 Bish of this Divceso, The Commiltes Lave Cusna, D, D, recomuended for privata’ Haymard, Deacon ; tho ltay, cout the' Rov, L.’ Todd, Descol ‘Thie Standing Committeo tho ccclealastical suthority, ORDINATIONS TO TUE PUIZSTIIOOD, The Rev, Richard Ha; tho Rev. Frank oo § tho Rov, Georve . To of Wiscousin, Received from the Rom by tbo Bishop of Tndiazs, the Bay, rieat, after dus renunciation of th ‘apal communion, MISS10NAIES UNDER THE 0IOCESAN BOALD, Josoph Adderly, Tha Ry, Puter Arvedsou, Tho Kev, by the Bishop of Mary. the Bishop of by tha Bishop 1 Obedisnce, Ephrom Thrlen, 0 esrora of e Mattiow Magill, Rev, ¥, H, Poita, oy, A, I, Ruwsell, ONARIES UNDED TUE DOMESTIC OOMMITILE. Brancial coadition of that Ll Bov, Poter Arvedson, Ths Rov. A, W, Flus, The wottan was adopteds £ & # g Chanelior Jadd made s simtlse mottor S refe enco (o Cheint Chureh, Ottaws, which wat o <arried. CTING A BIANOP. e Tho apecial orter relative ta th elect 5 Dishop wan then ealind up, B, Judge Otin maved that the lint of ¢ T entitled {0 vota be read, for the purpeeo of rev) - 4 Dr, Cashiman_eaked whetbiar they conlder Shjections at the time the namies wern can., or walp until tho st was gone througl, Tt wan decided to take up ORJECTIONN whien the names were catled, With referonce to J, 8. Chomberlsin, of Christ Church, Oxco, Dr. Ciisbman sl about a week: agn the n o, Standing Committeo rceived a notico of i elere man_as Tector of tho churchi, aud that on”that ground L would cislm u thon of that gen beat in the Convention. The Commitice, reply to_thin, sald thero wak no much organtaation an Clrint Church—thut it waa in an inchoato siate, and could only I make perfect the tmperfact act of Grace Church, Juhil Medlurdy waa In favor of acting with genceosity n the matter, After_couniderable dfecussion, fn the course of Chancallor Judd pointed out that the f the law lad not been complied articulsr canc, the matter was referred to = on Privilege, who wera grauted perimis- whieh provislons with in th the Commt tlon to retire for its coneideration, THE CHANCELLOE OF THE DIOCESE. L. I Roberta moved that the Sacretary M read the list of peranns entitled to vote aa laymen, Thin was eaprially simed st the Chanceflor of the Diocese, antt cauned 0o incousjderalile sennation, Lieforo anything wax done, bowever, the raport of the Cominiites on Frivilege, to the efiect that Mr, Clauiterlam wae ot entitled to a seat, wan recetved, Mr, Roberts then made s motion, having for its ob Ject the exclusion of the vote of the Chanoellnr, The Lresident pafd to ennplify mattern ho Abould bave to rulo the motlon out of order. The ouly way tar reach the nuertiou wan s taotiou to Fopeal the canon under which the Chancellor of tha Iiocrso took bis seat i the Conveation, Lo therefure ruled it out of order, Alr. 3, W, Tuller appealed from the dectrion of the Chair. Tt was of the utmost Importancs that no er- Tuneoin ruling; aliould e made ot auch a qusetion, fur it would pca 1210 & precedent, aud 1t wonld be netticd there wad 10 way of ubjecting i such a cang eacupt by repesling the canon, The canm might Le cojie trary to the conetitution, sa it was alieged o Le, Tiie vote on the sppeal wan about tn be taken when a delegate called out for it tu Lo taken Ly ordets, The Bes, Mr, Rool—Can one man call for ibe voto Ly ozdere 3 % “Tlo President—Tt requires five, H1x paristies then dutnianded tha vote by orders, which was accoruiugly dotn, Dr. Boyd, after thn vote Lad been taken, cilled tentinn to the fact thet his vame Lad uot boen called, The President atated that ho hsd not et tetarned £ cotitled to a keat in tho Convention, Chancellor Judd declined 1o vote on accoust of bo- ing interested, The vute was snnouca 16, Lay—Ayen, forc mustatned, THE CHANCELLOR OF THE CATHEDRAL. Clerical—Ayes, 417 noes, Tuo Chafr waa'thes Mr. Roberia then maved that the Chancellor of tho Catliedral Le stricken from thy List of Iaymen eatiticd 10 vute for Dishap, The Rav. Mr, Porey—~0n what ground 7 AMr. Boberta—The grounds ars known to all familiar Wit (he matter, ¥, Mr. Percival—1 should sa5 so. [Langhter.} borta was sbout 40 explatu, when the Pre dent {nterrupted with the rewark that the motion Lad ot burt seconded. Mr. Toberts toplied that the motion had boen see- onded. Tue President begred pardon, but he would ba com- prelled Lo rule it out of urder on the sate ground s Lo i the provious resolution, Mr. Roberta took an appeal. Tur Hev. Alr. Petrie sail a resolution like this would get over the difficulty : % That it {3 tho neaeo of | houne that tho Chancellor of the Diuzeas Lian not ( right 1ot tho privilego of votlng at ths ulection of & Bisnop,” The Fresident—Tho proper businoes now i the ap- The Tev. Mir. Prtrie—1 wanted to avold 0 many :g_}.lll. [Crice of ** Quoation."] canon it did not give tho Chancellor a vote as Cha cellor, It etated that by and two laymen, under cer. $ificato of tho Bishop, sall bo the Iay dolegates of the Cathodral, ‘Thero could be no ceriiticale from tho Bishup whon they did not poseces one, Dr, Cushitnan said the Chanceller, if ho voted at all, voted by canon, snd not by the sppofutment of the Btandiug Cummittes, Tho universal interpretation of the canon was (Lat, i the vacancy of the Episcopato, tho ecclesiantical tthorily of the Diocess wis ththopy tond nteuts aud purposes, except fn the apecial tots, such aa ordiustion’ or confirmation, which Janered fn the Lishop. They were only wasting time in discussing those technical questions, If tho lay men were excluded, tho Chancellor would not bo cx- cltuded, for he voted by virtus of his ofice. Mr. Roberts underatood the Chancellor represcnted thie Cathedral [Crics of * Quoation,”] ‘The chair waa sustained by a loud chorus of “ ayes,' L, LOCKE then took the floor, Me aahil ho did not think that any words of his could exaggerate the importance of thy oceaston which hod calied them together. Trwice be- fore they had met for the solemn purposo of electing a Bishop ; twice wers they succeasful in their purposs ; and twice had the Genersl Church koen Bitfo refuss the legal confirniation neceasary to_carry that purposs into effect. As far an b was concerned, bie felt 4 Lis duty to submit to that decision, hard though It misht Le, on sccount of the candidites in both cases belng bis personal fricud a nomtnation, whict ference, Tlo made it on his own respousihility becauso he hud talkedd with many of his Lretheen, and found that the caudidate was acceptablo to wwany of them, The name was that of THE REV. DR, M'LAREN, Rector of Trinity Chureh, Cleveland, 0. e would briefly stats tho cizcnmetances which Tod bim to make that nomination, eud ke would in the first plice give 8 brief roview of the life of Dr, McLarcn, s follows Willlam Edward 3leLarvo was ‘barn at Geneva, N, Y. Dec, 18, 1811, was educated at Jofferson College, Pent sylvania, and graduated in 1851, Ha entered the Frosbyterian ministey in 1659, and In 180 graduated At tho Albany Presbyterian Seminary at Pitsburg, Ho was meut {o Houlh Americs as a misslonary by the Prabyterian Tioard of Misvions, and nervod acceplas bly for threo years, Ivcoming quito proficient in the Spanish language, ' In 1833 he returned to this country aud Lucamo paator of the Second Church in Prorts where he remained uatdl 1837, From that time unb 1671 he was in chargo of the Weatminstor Chitrch at i wbilo in DPeoria, be began the Detroit, During 18 mtudy cf the Churcl stematically, eapeclally with referency ) the Sscraments, and continued {heso studies in Detroit, and becamo convinced that tho sacramental teachings of the Church wero in aeurd udy with the trathe of Uint's Word. After a careful of the polity of the Church, ho renounced Ireabyte wionjem, and was coufirmod by Bisliop McCoskey, of Michian, and took deacon’s orders fu duly, 1813, was subscqueatly ordained priest by tho satme Bishop, In October of tho same year be was choscu Rector of Trinity Chinzeb, Clovelnd, one of tho oidwt aud atrougest parisliea {n the Diocess of Onio, Dr. McLaren, continued tho spesker, whose conversaiion and habita ware of that grave and rovereud ctaractor which bocamo & Bishiop. - ilis ve sppesranco commanded respect, o wus surrounds by very carming domestic sssociations, and hsd tus tastes and mannerw of & gentlouib, m well as all the accensorics which ahould mark s gentloman, As re Rurded aequireincuts, ho was @ uan of wida caltare, Was vory Toady i _oxtemporary sudiess, aud was ous of the 1most eloquent preachers in tho West, Ho waa the catlor of & paper bofors becoming & clergyman, and was very facllo with his pen and tongue. Lo was a well-read thcologian, and Lad » fino mid, whicl Fendlly graaped ticologtial quuciious. o Bad fiven s groat ‘deal of aitention to tvse qiicstions and skopticism which were occupstig the minds of both 0 and laymen at the present time, The Dishop of Michigun Lnd waid, in regard to Dr. McLar~ en churchmanship, that bo was exactly such Tuan a8 bimsell, 1o was & fuan who beld & bigh Opine fon of their worship and ritusl, sud was extremely rogular in carrying out tho vheorvations of the sancty. . The iy sbiection which bad betn. wered Sguins Dr, Sclarel was ho short e (5 whisi e Liad been in the winistry of the Church : he had beou throo yesrs s priest of tho Eplscopal Church, But an election under such clrcimatauces was noi without precedent, Disbop Brownell was ordalued Tishop thireo yeazs from the tmo of taking prioats orders, and oaly six years from the time of Lis Lap- ttsm. 'Dishop Huniiiigion was only mado & preabytor aAn5rt tiae beroro his cloction 13 the DL, twe in ‘tho Fresbytery, Tho canon about & nosico belng atsratad s fama a8 our * Doophyle," wud refurrod t (b0t come ing luto the Chury] sprly to s ma who had fassed & foug lifo (u tho ser- vico of tho sanctuaty, wi of souls, and thorouglly versed in all that pertained to the dutica of & pastor, which he suppo rotty early the eamio iu almost every religious body. ucl & thing ax befug & “novice” would uever hava atruck any person who knew Dr, McLaren, That entloman had thoroughly assimilated tho chureh o Bttt mastered all tho Mitlo details of nomenclature, and, % to wjeak, Kknow all tho ropes of the Ohurch, Then thero s the canon which sald s clorgyman should Lo & «loug tinie tried,” ‘The translation of that was ques. unnlglg-d.htlhlrn did ot wcan * thoroughly teat- &4 Lefors balug made Bistop. We wers uot in the Habit of mesauriag tiugs by Lime, but by the thiugs roduced by Wme, Tuiscanon could Bot have besn Enundodh.xc]u nchl;uflml Lr, McLaren, who b dmilated very rapidly, B A ol G hiite ciarcamme Ono or two thiugs had besu advanced at ho con. forence of the provious night which ne (tbe spoaker) did not conwider of suiclent importauco allude o fu this connection, but if they wera brought forward sxaiu be aseurod thio Couventlon they wouid 4 ba met. Dr. Locko then read m letter from Bishop tolling thu lesratog and plety of Dr. i.‘:i‘.“.::la:& Caking that bs was born torse Blsbop, A glowin testimonial was also read from the Kector | af B Juln's, Dotrult, Ho appeslad 10 them all—snd NUMBER 23. they falt Just an doop hsmsolf, and he had n to try and harmonizo. principles, ogrea upey the objoction of hort time the sterling qualition he possossed. Locke ubmitted the fo)lewing De Koven's letter to the Convention ¢ réssut_Convention, ioat, forgotting ali somn other Presbytor aa your 1l of tha 12ve of Jer which e died: and wi the £l in the wwaters of comfurt, an interest (o this question 0LhIng 10 nerve but tho Dinemer: , withoot sinking Laten, they onght considreation oy Dwngs from Dr. ** 1 implors yorz aaking the inlp of the ast difficultics, to olect 3{ahop, onn who ahall iy v and zoal for th moula for ho can lrad forth tha sheep nf Pathu of rlghtevurness to tho atlll DR. MORRIAON 1 b unfortnnately belonged 1o that class of the e msfority, admittod when it waa really tn_exist. nt b ence. This moruing, however, Grac Church had been admitted {nto communion with the Convention, T Committes had vloned their report for the year, snd he (Ur. C.) bed been raquontod o refer the cise of Mr." Chamberlaln back 1o tho Convention. The question was now whether tha Conveution would Dr. Iocke, and torommend all ba econd the nomination of Dr, Mce 1 uot cxpectto mako a peo:t, but 2Mato w few things which knowlodge. Dr. Lotko had Ifo wan'tn the prims drit fur, and “was capablo of ark of to Dioceso, 1y knew our country— had eatd, aut 1o o merely wirhe | 1, peundto come wpaken of Iir, McLaren of llfe, and liid the minsinnary w, kuiowa in Southern flinn, “auss of his Divino 34 been suated, was Lreh, hut thera tory i regand . to ihey ought’ to dination a gen- uaintancn aail lio 0z the Presby- nature a churehiman, and templating aud prepieing the aLort time lio” b in connceted wilh his s g tho Eplicopal Church know, - Bhortly after Dr. Mclaret'n nr tewman of bis (De, Morriaon's wan not surprised at 3. terian Church, s Lie wan 1 Aated that ho bad beea con Dr. Mclarcn; wod why should ho bo ac 2 to the Episcopate, when ho left hig in which ho waa a recognize Wheo o mun of it aud breadth camo into Dition, of asparin own denominati ta join the Epis character, rolidity, learning, tho Cbursh La camo from bad been rocelved from i And a8 ho waa 5o could make o mistake In cle nols, Bishop Wallen, of Wiac a miatnko 10 clnctiug Dr. pontanennsly, Xcellent testmoniate, Lo aud clect bim iy at leayt o, Ha (Dr. 3.) hiad voted for the laty Leen prosent ot bis funeral ; ho notlier Biaaop and e prescut ot e prayod tbat Gol would them grace ta cast thelr votan in such o way 40 for Ilin praisc and glory, (Crics uud a volee, Thank you, Dr, Morrison.”} en whio fiad known and tglly fndoracd they o7 i Bishap of ili- said thoy could not ¥as sapported with auch o thought they vaght 1o unilo two-thirde vote, wished 1o vate for a lus_connecration, bt known Dr, McLaren personally sinco ho en- apaks a faw words of hearty comie MeLaren world do gaod work in the posscased great nergy and sbility Ualitien of heart which became a fol tudent ; ho worked by Tho speaker regrettod that luity, which Dr. McLaren was not ready, 80 that rtuuity of judging him Uoved would be o mas~ Diocese, fur b e was a hardd » day and studie- Ly night, eaty o0 syslematic divl preparing for publieatiom,’ thes tatebt havw had an op fzoin @ production which b of Bt, Mars’s Colieie, cral weekst ulaeucy, Lo tetirne Dinceeea mplzlt of cticernt brethren, and ho thanked G seutel grester umanital Ho kad 10 dou wmieht be, they woald all fuin in ft, eongratuistivt that o candslatn Who wak a far ahove tento £or tae mufrage of tho he should ho elected, would aad that, after to Sud in tho 4 of Jove amongs Atever the rewuls Tt vzam 4 matter of Who rtuod 60 higl —liald been prewents o, M e, 1 Lo gradifying to the ¢ne owever, some of the menters pro- usted thelr choive wauld bo re. ITe nominsted the strongeat istiopric, and upou his morits James Do Koven, D, D, {Apglause, ferred another, cefved fnalike epiri aut tittest man for tho Di mingled with hisa Mr. Leflugwell, had changad bis viy Against him In the Convention, continning, mald in one thing b 3 Roven atneo he voted o was brod in s horror snd reilly did not lik it, and thought he At time know what it was. e bad aluo #oun something of Dr. Do Kaven since he voted agsinst Bim and aid all he could to o he thought the Wardan of Racine win n diffor different clergyman, from what ha Lim, Two conditions hal chauged, uallem was now, that e knew of. chur:hes o England and when thoy found the Englisi seho wera in ita and apinit of {r. tha Ciiurch twined into fesLlo ane, of 1] understand b be Rlev, Ar, Sleeper said ‘a1 o understood the then considered e kuow what Rt~ Tliey har 0o Ritunlism In the West hey went 1o suos of tho fonnd It in sl itn blazn 3 b Church defined Ly pelo aud obltged ta carry out the when' tacy saw the service of an imitation, aud a o they bogan 10 st Ilitusllem meaut, he Romish service, in o:her places, and it weSin conviction that 1or waa not essentialle, Rituallst, o did nat th Lhodo views, customs, cxtreme sud the properly. and it couid bo_ahows willlag to cbango bis o hiad been Uefore. owing to o nise o in any fechnical se ok that hio Leld or practiced of ceruinoniea that markc-d thio ~called Riualiste, e (Mr. L) would' bo Just ea wa in Lt reapect now as b Whien he voted against him, it wad conception aud a misunderetanding g tho matter nve Lad e ta the concluston that 63 11aKa tho best Lishop they T when far sway, ho euuld possitly e Tut what utsurani his conscratlon of hix counceration hal better uuderstond uow than before, Oua of the difhe cultiea ho understoxd 10 bo this: That some i {he oy aliould stand up for thelr should refuso to 09 or what hope coulil they have of of the distienities {n the way o wished to maky His viaws wora however, bo dld not do s tbo woutbplece of any coue Diocess_contonded= Diocesin righta; Srmly sgatnst It as 8 vindical tion of principle, Ho foreraw that that bo au inovitable Llockdy that it would bun wastiug tho time way thic tterests of the Diovesv, and that it wan fuoxpedient, Lut ho would be glad 't see theis disposed 1> g0 on an Joyal churchmen, and do tat which veas right good an t0 tho church at large. Dr. Do Koven was refused tho cousent of the Ktauding Committecs upou & tiscone. orption, aud to come forward for the Eplscopate. fair aony thomsel then would Lavo been bad 1o fo1t that it was not be of propor, Tliat Lio could not conselt lu any w0 dignity and eclf-renpact, Mo bad been miajudired nud rofused an grounds which he knew to be exrentially untenable, that grieved him, arranged for them? T Dr. Do Koveu present letter which they conld ~Ly misconception had beon ordere] and he Convention sscombled, snd ed to then suh o feltor,—a roceive witti prido and accla~ 1t scemed to bo o glorlon hiforward”docnmont,—aud It n Do Koven' posie and Hacramentsl ho did not sco how euch & taan oo, hionest, straly inan‘could nut underatand D, the loly Eucharint Adoration after ttat, could ever come to uii Thin question abaut Dr. De Koven ind hesn earried The Church Liad taken bold of o fino paint fu considering what io should think In bis own mind esonce af Christ, ‘Tho Chusch had bester, 8 8100d by {ta prescribod nrder, and (aught, %0, 00t entor Juto n’ fiue-draivy ind o man distigetfonabout Tt was nons of tho Clurch's in "England what (he Ritualism was ugerous, and they Wero not ready to 4 confino overy man who presented atid doctrine of the Hacrament, ‘Tie nger they Hved the more charity they woull fearnin such erib, cabin, and Tacre waa snother dificulty: that they wera not compelled to coucludu frous the past that they could bave 1o acceptanco by the Churct At largo i o fu- Ho could not winnk detiultely y particular’ chisuges In purticulr commi{= toos; but ho did think the general deums of the Church would bo largely chanzed aficr such am explanation and statement af Dr, De Koveu's position, eapocially aftor tho Hme hat Lsd gone by, and the 1t thes wero 10 do anys thing tn this direetion they aught to do it largely aud Hiberaily, and not send Dr, Do Koven's nama tefora the Chiirch with & feeblo or bare wajority vote, If there was the prospoct of the enthusiastic support of a0y other wan he would wish Lim to bave tho suff~ rages of thu Convonties, but he foared 1o saw when others werv talked of an indifference sats tling upon tlie faccs of 1y, 8 0rt of restlows disappolptment, and other indicalions of a feeling that this was guing to full through, or, carriod g 3 spiritless meraur, carry this, If tho name awakened sy kiud of en- eatbuslasin or fnterost, lot 1t be suffrago, Let it bo no duBance Lo the Church, no tiroe brauds throwa in, snd 0o violatlon of ths Liw, but the plain and repcctiul action of m body that knew its own mind. They wore not under any restraints about it. It was pertectly rospaciful, perfoctly propor to re- clect D, De Roven, and ha as candilate In (bl election, A short pecess waa hero bakon fur lunc SugwellV 4poech wan the ozo topic af conversation be. Alargo number were totally upe e offect was to reawaken lopes Iy quactor afor i re-olection of the Wardou doubt | ture for wia candidate, church. it carried, La oprio of Maine, but Lo did uot accept the office. Dut thero were nutubery of casaa scattered througliout the bis. tory of wen of distinction and briliancy sdvanced to promiocut positivns after having been ouly s short carried by a largo ; i o o Eptacopal chale bad e quoted in opposition r, Mclaren, Now h.u (Dr. Locko) considored that word ihe therefore nowlvated him rom hosthenisw, aad could not 0 Was accustomed to-tho earo d were L AFTERNOON SESSION, ELECTINU A BISUOP. On calling the Couvention to order aftor the rocess, the Presidont sald, before procesding to business, ho desirod to call attention, iu view of whiat had ocouried just boforo recess, to tho im. propriety of any demionstrations of spplause or disapprobation on the part of thosa present, He trusted wothiug of the wor would again ocour durivg tho soasious of the Couvaution, TUE REV, MR, BTAUL reopened the debate. 1a wivhed to presenttwo cousiderations to tho Conventlon, whlch were practical in thole charaoter. Do Koven had distinctly said he could not ba thelr Bishop, Ho (Mr. B.) did not wish to eay anythivg about Us. Do Xoven's theological d biad become' in & Ons was thas Dr,

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