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\vlowr, or detract from tho high eatoem manv geutlomen had for bis character, (Barsenally acquainted with (ko Wardon of Ta- i le wan not eine. but tho enthusissm of hin frionds Lad in- | tamed with not anart that declaration. wished to pressut was {his: thom on o quoation "The voico of itenll have & majority of tha Convention would agree =i h s fiishop, into hin henrt, that ncore, the Diooeso and But that before the OCouvention. declared they and he feit was ho believed The other conalderation b That it wan the conclasion of & Iarge majonty of the Cunven tion, and & considarst o proportion of Dr. De Koven's friends, that if thay more to r Thon, did they him he would not be contlrmad. intend to dslly v this mauner wilh tha Diocewo, and disrogard tha wishes and feelings of their poople and the Lhurch at large 2 Lhoy had bot- tor take s practical view af tho mater, -0lnet Dr. Do Koven had emphatically ead ho eouid not be tho Dishop, and it belnoved them f{o try and fulfill the duty Wat now lay o datinetly hefore He doprecated long discuraions with regard to Drr. Do Roven, and wished to ¥eo his name with. drawz, then 1t e W h—ie uen riee to make & nomination, curiun that seenied 10 be a4 un2ommon amoug en fn conventions as it was axld to be amoug meant the virtun of ilenca, DR, CROSS There wan, ha sald, Wit ever ather virtne ho might Iack, ey must give him crudit for that one, Diocene, in in tren [ e around und fermenting seith apee-h that they must talk or ex- tud 1o feit 1iko sceviamodating them anmuch as poesivle, But be who wltogether held hiy peace wan gullty of & grave delinquency, and he Plode [Inughter], tlought bis time bad come, anid that §( he adld ant htm ro Far three but his ennvention, oinny - wiser yeara he had Leen Voicy e men Bl nerer always maw fo fliled not spenk now he did not knuw that he ever should. i which case he would ga through lifo sud to bi with o burdened Lraln and an anquict vonscieny. grare lie it not wish to take up u dead 1wau andd galvanize bim nto socond Ufe, their candidata for Lero an Tilinels the Rev, Dr, George ¥, Seymour, of eral Ticologieal hemioary (senaiion). |1 it he wanted to the Birkro; fired cholre; they elected him fajriy. Jir wn rejrited, i they wl)knew by what swans amd i wa ner, and they all kriow how tnuch Lowt el onteotlierly bi:terncas b 1hat sad defeat, el notsrithstanding the con whinlo fore the 1y manes i of grtat le , who stoud with i unbirnishod «b veray fn his Gaer, res rist But Dr. Rrymour was an exies v, of oL Cuurch of ¢ eountry—a mnan agatiet WLOm uo ¢ had ever heen alleged and s eentuly naintainod, uot €ven iy that controvers WA wuid he wan A R noty he dented it himee f, 1t Ritualsst, where, at auy tinie, authis called advated Ritiialien tted o bteh Ritaslist or 1 tire piivately s T or jern Bt I Tment of sonin tw with the yroved, and had received, Quietun. of aud tb They, vt by sidvice cir ter of the O, B, sId that ho wasu e Acter tu-d, o orof doeteine woteh janted eigat daye, It He wis To was uct; had yeyer practiced any- thrrly bl beea digproved | i setninarg care, unaer eli—! y thinyg we They Use nworn ata e T men win wel el be hoged, tuat coult proporly ve airt sat Be nvited moer af tha ¢, B, Lo stuaen ot tho Geu: his Jurisaic: knew how 21 blates ounectad Al dise n - eterpal 15 wan band uygsiu that Ba jariif*ted soma of r youbg men o Ko into a " retroal” Wel, jerhnpn Huat wan brae, bub what of 87 Whut way tue ubjiet of tlat reireat? Why, they were jJust on tho tve crdinution wanted Lie Folvmin uind kacred atep they were aboit 10 take, to tne 0 prepre hoy thenikeives wiiufstry, r an he wea inforuiel, of tie Lirkiop whose caudidites for orders they were, ws weil B e LusILalious Of twa ur dtes clergymien ax ool standiug in tho Bunistry, seco) wway toray aud fast abd scel work Lpon which they wers chteny had thing for young iney tu do wuo niuistry 7 Romist It was a good one, b ing W I thore wae suything good amw 13 ns » Lat, it cust way nut o1 Lho gronud of its belug lomish, For Clid«t's nake, d tho wdsire and went Gud'a Liostiug on the woll, i objectionalie 3 the Homanisty iei dhiew lave ity and if any thing Wae bad, away Witk it to ths Popo sud the devil. [Lutghiter,] " Luw tlomat prayos : should clnrehinen BovVer pray? Ko Komane {8t ups hould § praise? The o never W up’ thele heerts in siv commemorated the Lord'a Bupper: aboald they 1 wwey trom thero marery for a auit u thing that was redly good, aud that perhapn vdopid 7 sonsured for what they did, uud D, Hoymonr, as the sting Dean of tho Seminury, was woverely coumured for pernutting what thoy undertook aud dids Ao of ureaL Jenedt 1 the church i $t werw It was truo thus: lew youug men wes But it ey had gone away Habing, hoabug, Duntny, or gons way foanting und merry-makiy e auposd too would nut have been auytling said abont it. But be- tause the: Ihcmselve y weut to soarels heir hearts and propors for the great work In which tivy Waro sbout eugaging they must Lo condomno, becauss it mo was * Letrvat, et {nvited theus were d in Ritualisn, But it bad been safd, also, tha' Dr, Heymour's pres- meo was tot auch arto comumend bl Lo thefr suf- frages, Naw, Lo wa it becuuso tho 4o clerisymen ‘garded a8 eonewhat advanc- not mdvized precisily what the Handard of perwonal pulchdiude tight be for w Beh- . {Laughter.) Hodid uot know whettier & Binuop munt look lko tie veneralls Chairman, or hike Canou Enowles, or llke himsell, (Loud isugater.) e ati wot know whether there had over becu any staudard 3f personal Leaiity, ajeaty, or dignity agrecd ipon as Beceasary | ing 2 & candidute for tho Episcopary. A know,—hat DF. Seyinoii was ol tuod-locking & wmau ' ws four-niths vokiug st of Taughter,] It hac guite correct, xould Lo abl Ver-ahootings, fnml!nl!n ho , lio thouy! Hul one as the fino- aaw beforo i, Loen wald bo wan blind 11 oue eyo indl coutd ot 30 out of the other, That wa Dr, Buymour wua not blind even o e eya, Uno eyo was defective, but with 1he ouhier | , tn serutinizo tha coc i delinguencien of hin pricstn 10 their entirs vatira don [leuguter] and wmark theft parocuial whortcominy d multiform { erversiiies, sa Carl sxpresned {t, 10 & way verhags few of them wonld ot fast wgether Hie. {llencwed liughter.) Wil one e bo could see further fule a mide Rome than somo of thom with {wo eyos whind two spectaclen, [Lauguter.}] Dr. Soymour vss & wondesful worker, o dil not know suy twen the Cliurch, peraatiaily, who had in him suck's fao- 1ty of work as Dr, Seymour, amd who actally did an Treat an wmount of wark, Wendy yearu u prieat tn the Church, waa Warden of 81, Stophien's College, Aunandile, o il never been chargo: e recond to-day wus clear, Iy bad boen more thwu Yor six yoars he with any faise doctriue, und Ho was 8 man of work, for which he was ready at ull times, To wer Invited Ly tatuisters of all b refused ou account of ! oy other Churchmen, lea to ansist thom, and he vever beir beiug I r Lot heu roturn to tholr kb, Low, Arat love, There waw no Captain of Immanuel's Lioats who would tear bimavlf wors bravely for the Fulth of the Chuech than Dr, Beymour, Lo the ballot ke, Dr, Cross, would cast Lia vole for Dr, Do Koven, {f e w Whon it came befura the Couventlow, snd afiur Luat, If DF. Seymour's name came up, he would yola for b, DI, 3'MURDY aid no Individual would o furtber than ifmaclf to ke Dr. Beywour Blebop, He was tho very man they wautod, aud, if Lhs winority bl become rocone cilrd to biu, or fie Lad e rocoucilation, lie should have been die; liero was any chance of poucd to have patered UpoD & very biard canvass for Lim a few wepks g, 1le did ot balieve tual Uod would rest fn Ita fullne 1lid Justice where they hnd \ tho Lisesing of Almlglty th upon thems uuidl they dune wrong, e was satle- flod that tho nujority of Uie Couvention had douo all they could do. It tuw reeted, Commitices, 5ot with the ilo; It rested entirely at tuero would be o Deputios ; belleved i not with the Btanding use of Ciorical and Liy with tho minurity, Ho re ludividuals Loslde his raverend brother from Kooxvitle who would teel before many yoors bad pansad th done. 1o folluwing letter: W wrong bad been A not muan 10 ey that ey I » boly in Judgmnnt, but e was A T s the minority would some day or snutlier ray wurd feol they mady 8 mistake, Dr, McMurdy Gicn reed the Graimal TUKOLOGIOAL BEMIXAAT, WEsT Twrx. FIZTR BTREET AND NINTIL Aviace Hept, 10, 1815, — 70 tha Jiev, Dr, e AND Drali BRoiuEn: New Yokx, rdy—Revewrns 1t 1y Le thatwme of iy Vretbren may feel it (0 be thelr duty, i view of fhn yrnciples involved, 10 ful) back upoh me us & caud), didate for re-etection fu Iiliuoly, ahould the uauie of Dr, Do Kaven be withdrann; others uiay posslbly from refereuce wish £ yive mo thelr votes, Tersoual While macrifice in taking the spiritual oversight of your dis. trosaed Diocose, and endeayoring by the largeat cliaci. care, aud the wosk unreinitting do- ¥otton to duty, w Lieal the wonnds aud build up what 13, the wont lovin Lisa fall recover what is Jo 11ad the privilege uf in Tliuos I Februsry, 0 bow 1 kxy to you am froo tosay thata lifo of tofl nnd aelf- would Le sweet tu 88y10W 10 ths Oon- dear brotker : I could not endurs to bo the occashin of Litteruess and stnife, aud of jnfiicting through delsy or falure I my confirmation furiher Dioocse, You will, therufora, my dear brotlier, fu'cans o contivguacy ahould arleg of which I huve spoken, ploasy ol iy Lebnlf furbld the Use of wy uawie as s oandidate for re-clution to the Blahqprio of I Unols, 1 troulle you fn this wa: acttiod i1 which L can witn ®tate of thiugs wuh mf grest respect, fltlfully su Dr. McdMurdy boped that duc efore bjur, UpOU yuur bucause it {8 the vuly clicacy provide agunat a iglit poeulbly arlve, fratorually, youra, Witk Gronoz ¥, Bexsoun, ca wuuld be raid to thus reyueat of Dr, Scymour, His friends fult s the Umio Whe Very ucst when be would be thoroughly vindicated, and be, Dr, Bc: itk il Do nueded sty Yolu uf Gite g v id not nVeution to Viudicits him. e did not think he had Leew jujured, He Loboved Dr. Seymour swed Ligher w-day w 1 Clurch © s Ly woald have doue had Le not endured thig Jersocution, cut of wlich Lewould cute 8 greater uud o bolief imat, prered ry Alinlglty Gul for sume greater Wwork than cveu talig e Bisbop of Tinols, nest addrerasd the Convention L iid, i the Xnowiug whii 4 R CESINAN ite woud before it, uation of w perplesed l‘n.h)ur.‘nl\sl 1w v 0 T Vot fur, Ho uid not Mot W1 H LR e 0 Mg @ bomtuatn, Lt for {Bo purrous of 1o Gue or two oljections tw lad ciiiation that Bad Lees de, n h it woie third (audidaty JARLE 20wt ) s whoin the Convention could Duru.ouivuely uuite, e wis matisficd from whal be Lad oy o beard it tuey could nob uaice en Dr. Mclareu, aud he was furlber sitianed that thoy ought nut to unite upa . o ba.i uu vcjectioue 10 te geotlewan on scoount of Lis duciriug tws, uF Of Lis josition fn the Cuurch, but tpon the aimple canonical ground which b wisked to iaio Lo Lhe nvention, bevause hie did got think it was fully stated by to roverend goutlewdn who nuim- ipated Lim., Uiwobjuctdon wes an ubjection as 1o the urch thice youss, Quaatlon of e, Dr, McLaren Lsd Leeu & pricat fn th He wes urdatved in Javuary, 1w’y Now, it did nol sem to Lim creditable in'a Oburch Lhias had 3,000 clrgyuien wio bud beeu {n the Cusch {ur & terw of Jours, aud who were Aburougbly red aad proved, sud's loug Uie provedm—it did uub THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1875, reem creditablo to the Church that t ahontd be | thit very strang jrejudices snsoctatsd tiemagives otligrd to taks 3 mou who had eoma fn a0 | with Bis Dame and perssn e comneetior wloh 18 v ently from ihe iresbytorisn communton, o | (Foversy (n whicl (he Dir-ees hod precatly vers un- of whoin it gt be mald that ' he | havully engsgad, Tisox:ates ¢of L1t peefadien in ~ Sl vould nnt set o sui y vured, (laeitond Aud I tnat wae not s antticient ot tiovy e =tal had anotlber ons on thi, qaestion of time, ‘i the old_eanony at the ceTtAIn quarters wouid heref e dadiot vorv arkely from any welght attachied ta auything be zaieit hae toeay, Tinevarytuing hs liad stoms and il he had veen pimply exerctaing for himseif the ssme honedy Council of Clited m—an Ecumenical Council held in | and freadom uf conxcienoe, the saum Lueiy of thoughs e yesr dil—ous af thore E unionieal Couneils whose | wnd - purpose, that | be wae perfectly wiling to voive to churchtusny wasan e voice of (30—l cmeedo 1o any clergyman or higmau presenty read that oo man xhould e made & Bishop antil he | and with regard fo G o he w0 eon- =l veen for a Joug time proved fn the foundations of | acluus of lus own entire siucerity of mative ‘he faith and in lite ang morals, Now, whaterer ~avght 6 the trinelation of that canon, whether it b Sleng time, a4 it fr traneated in the Index Can that ho hiad wothie to retraol, and nothing G regeet excspt tht the cecation sremed to demand of lita the pottey e £01L conpeiled to pursue, Oun e .t by tho Bev, Dr. Fulton, and ae (L was | Qe gravest ciurges that had bean preferred aguinm suiversally trauelasl fu il tranelatious of | bimo was that ha had been deliberatels guilty af o (heee , canonk—nhe'her 1 bo for 8 long | Lreach of nsolenn pledge that when Dz, Saymnus wan elicted b distincly pledaad limsslf 1ot te op- puse him 1) tua (engral Convouton. Hu deatred (o any that tiut was false In avery particular, Tho prop- onitfon wan 'uads to him that, if be weut ta the e eral Convuntion, be should ol oppose Dr. Reymar, the gentieman’ who mado that proposithin was thoranghiy trivd," ho held tiad thres yoors wan neather a lang tine nof a thorongh trisl, 1t Ly Wirn gOING Lo tunke & deaccu in this Church they roquited him o bring tostimoniale for over tin 301228 G0 Lda piety aud characior, and sloatd they Hay LR WAS DO Bevessty for auch s Al Waets o1t of 4,1 vlergy they ought vortatuly o by abie 0 il | pressty and conid corroturate kim,—and . the simple Fome fnan o Bishop, Should thoy Lake for ther | answer' he mule wis a posiivo | dechnstion Hialop & maa who had only been fu the Churds £ | togotahe Convention on lhe vondition of beu fures years, aud could only bring bis teatlontaly, ax |ty sv-ted, Jo daiuctly refased the pledge, sud, 1t were, 1y e akin uf Lin teathm for wicom they o ¥ing refinnsd Lo givo a pledge, it ~an impwabis fur almost 1ske o dirponsstion? He soald nos o § 3 10 vioiate [t Nu ous regroited more tuan himacld tav coursu taken within thoe last twelve mon'hs, a1 111 0o wa wora dedubied ty witneas 4 dears to tuvalze, and Lis was inore convinced of the exlston: o1 that feoliug by the circumsiances sttending the sniustion of Dr, McLaren, who was nominated by ansdvocate of Hin late Bishojmelect, 1f harmony He ravared the canszrof the icament al Coun @ f20ught them of TuoFa tupoviLn ¢ fuy L wers or cculd b passed by tae Dinosan Co Ltz s, But they wera told that thers were precedantain (L. Cases that Biabop rowneil wid mule 3 Bsaop afie rutie thy * anl e did ot know hat | conld Lo effected # would bo a grand thing e o bt st . | Fde tis lcoming, Dwhuptt st strsnatimy Lt who was e tial op tofore Taptism,—uven bow | b8 lamda and peymce hie heart, It ittt 11wk goud mang year s, | would be a grand thiug for tho Din-vrs and far the Y A ik Il Mt Targe, iU Wil wips vat vercuit mitcon: Vinaf (e 14w in Ctorshiand that | coptfons whith aml cxinte] with regard 10 tan Dicens Toit can a1, And if & pro-odent had | of Tiliuoie, Bt thie foellng of Biv Het ova danhod Yon of ‘the laws of (he Church | enmewhat when the name of Dr. Da Kovon had bon rroposed, Ho wan greatly staggered oy that nominae tion, capeclally an o iclioe bad been yresoniad to tho Convention tn which (he Warden of Nacine oxpromsly requestod them to concentrate their auffrages an somo cue elaa, Ae he understood the matter the Church agl apoken decieivdy, ntelligentiy, and daiteritely ou the election of Dr. Do Kuven, Tn thix cou.ctfon Mr, Sulllvan quated the paseagn of 1ue Xen Testameout teibug tho f: 1 to sunmit $2 authority, and re. nisrked, to prevent any argutieut in regard thoreto, that th words wers Dot nis ownj {t wan jerhap Bceesnaty to Leil romie of them that, (Laughter.] Lo swas unable to repress his sentimenta withs regati 1o the sermon_presched before thein, . 1o wan bold to #ay I the presenca of tho ytetitioman who preacticd ft that (he uttoraico of snch sentiments reapecting thy projerly.conatitited autuority of the Church was fu cxeceding Al tunte, 1t scemed (o him tha pros- titatiou of the sacted office hs (Dr, CI!!‘))'“I Was tlise eharglig, and a dishonoring of te kacred placo o e {hat preident aughit not 1o be followed, Lut, vr_hand, they onght to remember that the untain an sald the pitelive goew aften tu {he < Crokeu at jaxd, Thore wea a fusther £, i, that Jio i r chocese on il of Clhalesdon. iy 5 wished secand (0 1he_otber gentleaan who had been to ,—Ur, Do Koven,—that when he heard the fem, aml thn speeeh siich precsded it, Lo codhl it bl think bow” mitel it Iproved a man to {zaved in Eurye, and he wished someboily wontd sonid Lim o order it he mieht bo hoproved, Bat he Lud avobjection wxdust Dr. Do Koven. As was well huown, e wan Ju favor of thai gentiemsu At tue Speclal Conventlon. At that Aima Dr. Do Kuven was bis choice. Shie’ theu bu bad studicd tho question 1.ore, lad become perronal'y acquatited wila Dr, De Koen, wtid I o vould o aliown thers was a ghost of auce that ba would e confirmed In one or two Sears, then Do would say § wouid be wiedon | CUpied, 1o mitrodice it that scrinon & pirit of Tesist- and Ceconomy for” the Diocese of Lifinols to | 3006 (0 the Standing Comumittec, wail £y Dim, Bt e did uot believe Tho Rev, Mr. Percival (interpupting) called the gen- that Dr, Dr Koven cosld he conbemel, aud | tomaato order. [Criew of *‘arder,” **go on,” aud Hreat confuslon,] 'Thiere wan 82 autliority for a criti. clam of tue preacher, Dr, Sulllvan—TItie »ermon baa besn alluded to in laudatory terms, and that was ay cxproseion of opin- Jou, ICitis unly to Le allowed fit ene dirertion, 1 will ot it be ¥, FADPlsew il Ll sldont ruled taw Rentleman out wwas thoronghly peowurilea Hliuols necded, anil ‘onght to bays, u Wishop, ‘Thie queation was., Who shouid that Bisiop bu? War there nok some man whom tuey conld parmouize npon? They canld not harmonize upon Dr, McLaren or Dr, Do Koven, aithongn ho fod xind loved that aguiimt Dr. MeLeen ti atter d cerry the Convention by a large majority, Was > Lwre ,..,;’.‘,,.m oue .mm,g) the qv.n w"nurfm\d be Judyo Otfs remarked that boti allusivne to th sar- commended to the Conventlon in Fich a way that ju | mou were uut of order, aul the tirst ought not to have il b ize njon him? Were there no tentiwo- | been permittedt, s il aind dciters i fayer of kome izl man? Waait | D Sulilvan—I dou't wish to throw in any apple of +ible that, amonug sl the 3,000, 1bat 8 man couli not | discord, prodacel? For imsclf, he was ready to bar- | Dr. Lcke~Haunot the hour come fur balloting mauize upon eny sonud, copecrvative ehureh- | [eTies of ¢ Let him procesd.”) aul he woull 'bn willing to (ke | . Dr. Suilivan went on tasay thst hie was in the samo Iaymen whom he had in s imna's | dilomma as Dr, Cushinan with regard to volug un ail who might he commdered as | thif occasion, 1fwas bumiliating to them to bave to call upon au Yoang « member of the Church as Dr. McLareu to evoma their Bishop, Ho urged tho pre- ecutation of gome other candidatd tpon whom thoy could harmonize, Mr. Wells adid thiera had boea s eall for a third nom- 1ntion aud he would present ths nama of DR, WILLIAX ¥, ADANS, Bishop of Atz s and New daxicn, ropeesentativen of the oppusite poles of the Conven- ti, aud have tuew g0 mio the chapel, ask God' bl:ratug, ngree upor 3 man, and come out’ and name Nint for tie Convention, and ha thougat the Conveus tion would i for Uuab man with grest ussnimity, JUNGE OTIN #aid: For tuirteon montha last past they had been without 5 Birhop; the sheep went astray fur want of a #hapli iy wonll not DLten tothe vorce of a The Rev. Mr. Perry—Why does he not oficlate where #ran; s ho o hircliug, Now, hebokieve ), | ho wasnppniuted T 13 Conventlon wa rinnized on ofie 1aan (Dr, | | Mr, Wells wiated bo could not atand the traveling in 3 1), exenpt the trother who last apoke, He van | W8t couniry. the twedth Juror, who cauld ot agree becawno tho | DF. Forcnvai—I wish to renew the nomization I mads Iaat eveniugs of DR. AYRAULT, of New Yark. and with rofcreuce 1o him T would xay— (cxies of * baliot,” * time,” aud tho speesh was cut @l in the widal: of the renteacal) Dr. Letiogwell took the foor, And atated that Dr, Do Kuven knew outhing of his (Lodingwoll's) fnten. ton to uoannate bini (De K.) to-day, The Priidsut suggosted that bofore procecding to baliol tho Convunilon pass & fow minutes in silent prayer, which was done, Toe ‘Prashlent tien sppointed the Reva, Clinton Locke aud Chester F, Percoval, and Mensrs, Tienben othier cloven wore such obstinate fellows, Wiy, o muat be the coldest-blooded mau fu tho world to ran down mil caudidates aud pit forwsrd nove, e thought the Conventon was harmonidug, s had #een the fun i the Latab - f5luz down tugether, and henwlween n duzen Awords beatsn futo plowharcs there, Now the only ovjeetious mado aguinst tho (st orstor uf the West was n_ canon of the Coun- of Ludives, ek 400) yearsagn, Why o to dig. pingupthuet ribuish now 7 (Lavg iker, appiause, sl hisses]. Waa it not truo that _every presvgter of the Church who was 30 years of age was compotont to be elected to tae Liplscopacy 7 ow, as L2 the fituesy or qualification of the Ioarned | Taylor and Hetn O, Shorman tellees, snd a ballot of prestiyler whose usme wan befors then, The Bishop | the clorgy was takei, witl the tollowing result s uf Wisconsin was in the elly bunday, aml tho FLNT BALLOT. speaker axked iifm to reducoto writlng what he | McLaron..... knew ubout Dr, McLaren. ‘Ihore was whst he | Do Koven. wroig, and the Judge resd the letfer of Bishop Welles, Ayeault in witich the lotter sayn shat D¢, McLaten ia qualiied | Paddo to Bliuoy powtion to which in Got's providence be | A, may ba calied. Hoburt Browy Jiulge Otle read s Tetter from Bishop MeCoskry, of | Faicbairn... aeeenae veees L Jhielfgay, 1 which the writer #pesks In the highest “Totw! ninnoer of vatey, GY; nocesmary to s choce, ternm of 'Dr. McLaren, and adds: “Talways Gelered | 31 No clectlon, Dr, Seliarcn lacking one vote, Lo would bow Bishop,” A letter froa Dr,” Worthing. Dr. Oregg, of Spiinglield—1 dusire to uffer another tou, of Detroit, was ulso read by Ju.ige « in whic nominatiun, I preacnt the name of a gentlenan the'writer deelares Dr, McLaton to bo **head and | againet whoin nothlng can be #ald—(leta S1r. Gragy shioulders ubove thet was interrupted by a point of order aud demand for Judge Otls coutinued : Now, if they would nsme to | the nawe of his' caudidatc)-~the Rev, C. W, Lemiug- L 3 than o the West his equal iu oratory, culture, well, Itector of St, Mary's Hall, lo.rntag, and presvnce, ho had beenm a presuyter Dr, Cishiman nominated Dr.John Vaughan Lewls, lowger, bo would take hiu, But tuey had gono over | of Washingtun City. all tue nnmes, sod they had fonod” none sucn, e A BECOXD RALLOT B suidl tho other niyut {¢ raminded bim of 2 vross 1 | wan takon, resulting as follows ; orntory betwevn Hlephen A, Douglss and the Rev, | MeLaron | Morgan Dix. Wby, even tho children of Liw chur R looked on bim a8 tho coming Bishop; and not with- out reason, thaugh one of lus deacoun, 3 shrow.d man, ¥4l to the Judys, ** I've kuown tue Divcess of Tlinol for thirty years, and thuy will uever do so senvible thlng” [Liugter,] Judge Otls 4idn’t agres with him futhat, ~ Now, what w. 1o bhlndur thole burying the batehet now, axcopt thut the taalith juror would 0ot agroe to Ly lisrmonized, aud was dotertiined not to Uo hartionizel 7 Ayrault. Paddock, Whole number of votes cast, (' 'y cholre, 113 aud the Chair declsred Dr, McLaren nom- tuated Ly (he clargy 0 thio hulty, 3r. 3, Corning Judd thien took the floar, snd sald ha alty woul : ‘. M Lorclval tnterrupted, and avked leava to ask somya [ 20D the lalty would tusks tho uluction unaalious, Quieations, and aald it wouid be romewibersd that attho | The Revs, ¥, M. Gregg and Th @. Holcomb, conferetien lust nignt — ¥ L ¥ ML 48 an eoilore [olcomb, g and Men Frederick Btahl and ¥, B, Yeabody wers Judgo Otin—\Wall, if you are golng ta injact o speech appointed tellers of the luy vote, which . lnkyfu on into e belly of wmy sjcect, T mass fustst upon your | 483 ontrm tion of the momination mide by the wastimg until 1 ot through, b 01l resitiicd a4 foHoNAE ATs S ; JF. Yorctval then aeked whethor all of cerlain jot. | Cl78Y, and res : s inyes, 201 nom, B, m; h'm’m“ hy[‘h;dgo m‘“ l',"' hwnJB.d'[ ‘lllxl‘l.l‘,;\'ll motion vf Mr, Grogy the voto was mudo uuan’ udge Otia repiled Lilat all of ane lad not beon read, | "y, ‘preaident doclared the vets, and ad Uosatigend It ulecunacd te Do Koven cire, now make the (ull suweunceient ihat the ktev, Mr. Vercival axkud wowa other questions of o tike | pot BE 00 EOR, SEREAEIEE MUY natuize, 10 1l whizh Judge OUs replicd u tho negative. | ittion of the o §y s Blshop eloct, und’ the Dlocese of ilnots." Tie Convontion then united fa_singing Gloda fn Excelats, after which, on motion of Mr, ¥, Cornin Judd, the Rev, Dea, Chase, Locke, and Cysnman, un the Ttev, 'T, N, Bonodtct, sud Sesaew, L. 13, C.is, 5. Corning Judd, aud 8. 1, Troat wera sppotuteil a come inittee on behalf of the ciergy and luity to notify Dr, M:Laron of bis election. The Qonveution then a Journed uutity a. m, to-day, it el “ Wit~ 24 the nome 1a Dishop of AR, HOPKING sa1d Capt, Scott went couritug aud wan ylted, Ho waa wnnde a Colonel, and hiy wnit wasaccepteN, The point b 1madv was thiat Dr, Do Koven bad once heen elected Bishop by the Cunvention, and might uow bo aceepted, 1t iud been 2uid, and ho was surprised to Lear It, that ey owed Dr, ‘Do Koven uothing., Toey certainly owed nothlug yet tu Dr, McLaren. But did thoy owe notling to Dr. DeKoven, the groatest oducator they Lud? “Dr. McLaren waw, ax 1t were, groen tmber, ncopliyte,—~newly planted, os tha Greok slymolozy Giraues, " Tia waa urpriend 10 Doar 1 iy a1t THE NEW BISHOP, Uhurcll, " laugh at 8 olurds (uen - thou- UOW UIS ELECTION TAKES AT CLEVELAND, sund yeors oll, ® canon which bad mever G ch to I 1 Ty ™ gpion: Whicl Jind e Sxeait Davatch to I'a Chiso 2ridune, wero Dot to elcot & ueophyte, s newiy-planted Crevesaxy, O., Hept. 12.—The Rev. William trve, ‘Tuo history of the Cuurch showed thas there was ten times a4 much peril of 4 neoplyta gotug over to Tlowio ws of anybody elae,and ho thought the «hances wers ten that ‘MeLaren woull go over to Rowe to one De Koven or Heymour, Years ago Judye Utle said tiie Church would grow It E. McLarou, Rector of Trinity Parist in thus city, »ho was to-day elocted Bishop of the Dio- cese of Lilinols, 18 o native of Uenova, N, Y,, sud iw 41 yeurs of sgo. He was & jouruslwt in they wouud let JU grow, Exaclly, Take away those | Olevelaud twenty years ago, sud 1o 1858 fmericaritius which bid checked fty growdi They | romovel to Pitisburg, whera ho outored tha minisiey i leprived their Blshopa of thres of tho great priim- 4 Siva. powera~thio Tigut to theie own © cathedral | or o O'd Beliool Prewuyturian Uhurch. Mo subas- quently contitued his miblstey at Peorls, 11i,, and Da- troit, Hewas a most succossful clergyman, aud his Presbyterlan congregation st Datrolt still regard Lim With great estecam. In 14i1 ho embraced ths Episcopat faith, and at the closs of his year of probation was culiedl W the Rectorship of Trixily Pariah of this city, 10a tiros yaars iero v seis I ul reapecte complste: by successlul, Under hin mislatrations Tribity i the leading Eplscopal pacheh tn tile part of the Histo, Tho news Of Uls ole:tion 14 recowved Lere with mingied gratifivstion over bix desceved promolion, any ragrut at bis loss to Trimty Obusch, NOT BATISVIED, Ta the Kditor a7 The Churagw Tridw Cutosuo, Bopl, Li.—1t certatnly socms a Littie strange that the Episcopal Divoesan Couvention of Hlimuie hould buv niado such & clicice aa Lhat of yeaterda. Was it not posubls 10 Aud some long and tricd Lbarar 11 by vieyard, waoss approved faltufuinees, not lasa thisu his talants, would cowmend bim to the Eplscopal charge? 1f u0, thon the Church wmuat be Io & sorry pigut. Vet wa'tind it taking aa s chiof shepherd & cunr siew, the right to condnct misslous by disporing of wielr owu clergy, anil that of unying a volce (n the eloctlon of Lishos, ‘I'hiz beysn in tue fourth cen- tury in the age of Constaatine, whet tho Bishops were hedged tn by lav= 22 edlcts, aud trealed as though they were ‘ouid vensts, Iu conclusiou, Mr. Hopkius trged tie Couventiun 10 unite on Dr, De Koven. CILANGELL OL JULD 231 Be rowe, not tor tus purposs uf advocating tho claliun of any candidate, Imt ho felt it bis duty 1o pro- vent somowiggstions for (he conrdsrution of the Ly o wantud to way at tho olitsct, tha when Dr. Ue Koven's usine was presonted he waa us much wus prised a lui'body in ke room, beasuse he suppossd the Reclar of Bt, Mary’s was raising bls voice 1 favor ©f r, McLaren, aud ‘yol Lie must_confess thut Lo was Kratitied by whatever might be sakd in prame of that Wy, whuin be loved so much, Aoveriboless, ho thooght 1t bis duty, stauding i tho relativn which it bad Leen pwriiited blin 10 vecupy 1 this conection, o My thiat ir Ur, Do Kuven's tame was ised it was witkout koowiedgs wid couscnt, wnd that, | tlerature, (Lr, Do Kovou) was wuot re- cerity of dction has shonwible for sy vols bt might b | Ee e s Ca e bt etion Bas ow do the poopls tureo sud & half years beuce he may ot find himaelf fempted to ke yel aootber furn, and joiu the Courch (of Komo) towards which iU ls surtaised ha bud carly leantngs, sud into whoss Losom Lave ) ready gons suvers: of those wWho sat uf thu fust of the aame Gamalial a8 himself ¢ 1 ask theso questions with no Il foohing towurds the revereud geutleman, but TAhor toat tho churcies whose Teprescatativee have takeu thia sction Inquire whellier or noi they Lievo boeu well representud in the Conventiun, If they flud * yea,” nO oua will more truly rajoice there- et than S Las, —— « MISSIONARY WORK. THRY MUST RAJSK MOLE MUNKY, ow that aseod bl whetter Dr, Dy Koven wouid a. cept 3 bo Yan re-clacted, o bud uo suthociy (o agawes fof LF, LDe Koveu beyoud whiat thu feiter Lrictty 4 Hia BowMIalun sLOWed ow deurly saatod was Lho Wardow O Raciue Ju o Leatta of this peopie, snd If he could be sijporied with unanimby Le should bearitly ro- Jolce, and i the Couveution ose up 1u fie taight and elected Dr, Du Kovou, by would ke 1t 1o b ths voico of Gud, end it would 'not be tu hus beart to decling, il 1 ato.1d be underatood e had i aushorty 1o way thiat, Ho d1d wut know whiethor Dy, D Koves would Heclie oF 0ot, evew if he gob & unugimeus or Ay did pot bodevs thiat Dr. Do Koven or Dy, 8ofutey 3T oy Wer present would permit. their uames (o, (s usod, They were bull Lraaucnt wai 1y s Corcs, sud as would refolca 41 dhiier of inein ey ot el astically Supporiet, Dr, M.Larn wae enet leading ialude 10 b American In the eveuing pursusot to resulution of the et (pureat, o Botien, Canvoution, & missiouary meoiing wes held at ithry ond thany sgaa i 1 1 s e 0o | tho Cathidral, which was asteuded by abous 180 o, would Fully 10 Bls side, ils" Telvg oyt Uuiyts | of the clorgy aud Isy delegates. Tho wmoating rafso bis voice du definse of th Ecuiggios o, af the Church, sud uot to s o Souua overbosrd with & laugh aud & Jeor, Tugy cyomotiy from 1hie Holy Guost, sud were tual in aitiurity 1 i) their goneral boarluga 1o ttie Holy Biitatectt, 1t thay were to throw themi over bocaliss of tieir uge, (o 1wight as well throw over Ui Duca.ogue, Wit el 4,0.0 years ojder, S48 procopls of CUrist, kid the great wad callod to order by Ur. Oushiman, Chairmay of the Board, ot whose nomination the ltov, Hamuel Chase was elocted Prosident of the most- v, Aftor prayer, the Chair called upon Dr. Cush- e t0 wiate tbe ubjocis of the weeting, 'Fhu 5 ey, T B you cousdee ik Wi st Dy, | 18880 i respaneo said thiat b should simply pre. R\:}luvtun‘l lotier fortdd the uss of his uame waw cans | %60k tho stute of facts whioh ded to the moating vy beiug cailed, uud would leave it tu thuse Ppreacut to act upon them. ‘Tho favt was that TUK BOALD HAL FOUND \THELY WITUOUT VONDY 10 pay the quarteily stipeudu of eouto fliteen uitesionaries for the two quartots list past. Whiio the Louded dubt Lind been paid, the hiro of i}l_uu Iaborers bud boen laft unpsid, cnainug Rositive sulforing ou woma of them; andit wag $imo 10 ask wuethier tho Church bad paid G 1e Cnancellor Judd uzllld that be had no autbority 1o explain Dr, Lekoven's postiion, Tu the lelter be sand he couwld uot Le Biebop, but whether be meant that by Wouid mot. be_ taelr Blaboy » OF that be could ot Lo €aus uf the geaeral coudition of the church, the Cou. “elilion wae us competout 10 judge &6 hiwsell, ‘The Rev. Mr, Donsdiot woved that the balloting taks Plave at 4 o'clock, it theu wauting s few miuutes of tuat hous, Carriod, ST DY, AULLIVAY was tho next apevker. Hiu said ho was perfootly well ulm.:::‘o L ‘::‘u, J:d‘:unmnlm;;.r bonded debt ous of its own tundy op thoss be- ““w:‘ iwing - alsply to e wall-kuows | [OUBIDK 10 the wisxlonaries, Mo urged, incog. acty which' WAy pesfoclly cunsulous, | clusion, the Unportauce of roYiving the mismons aty work, and deplored the fact taat whila tho caving af A Bilbon eddled aut A cinrctall o fow 110 fo manaea (50 wselonary-work, vhich was the s rulreshd that ) rationn had u thde appointe Loty §F thoy Ry : tho Dioceso, e of party, wir dine 4 d boon dune, 0 ap- » + awel other thinge, hecanre or parry, Unud G party epint wan wholly abol ) faed, they esall 5t enre wuanimity, snd i that etateraent Lie titoucht i had glven the data for the toeting to act up Tho Lov. Mr. Drezser aald thst in Boutharn Tinoin thero werw 1,500 ¢ wns, sud n thea all fold there o but eight Eplece.ai churclies, sud but five clergy- men, whils i1 evers tuwn there were Methodists .l Daptinte, A great fawltof ths Churen bad been that fbww thought suybody waa good enough for 8 mis- ronary, Tue f44 wia that anybody mignt o for s well eslabliehod ~church, but omy 3 mian of Intelligeuce and activity of sensenas snd er would do for a0 nulssionary, " Sucb wers the i who were wanted, and thece sbould bea syatem of Hinersey for them. Auotbicr trouble was Uiat the Chureh did not do_fta ddnts i raising funds for the misstouary work, _The Llatae in this Fostod cliefly with tho clergy, ‘Tuey ware TOO MUCH KELF-NEKRENS. — too murh given 10 loukiug afier their awn salarles, and afraid that the laity might give 00 much to the missious and g0 not give enough for thelr salarie Ieto Iu Chicago, Dr, Locke's church,~—which repre- ren'ed milliona—bad in 1874, according to the aliclal report, uiven 25 to tho misstonary fund 1 And thiat chiurch owned property fo that smount that it pahl £300 tazea ] SL. Mark's gave $17, aud it wanso' on turoughaut tho liat. _ Lwdid ot biane anyhody in particular, but thoy all nesded bluwlug up, Tho Migwion Board also necded {n L Teorganized. Tl gontlomen compostug it resldedt in Chlcago and dia't apprecisto (he vant fleld for missiouary Inbor, Thers was NO BEASON WUY THE NOARD SHOULD NE LOCATED AT CHICAG0, and many reasons why itstionii be located elrewliore— a1y at Spriugield, so that tho Dernr. might attend o meotluge of tho Doard. Why, Lere was the report read this mornlug sud uot a Dean had ever beard of any mecting of tuy Buasd, Dr. Cachwsn explaincl that tho roport wis tot that of the Uoard but uf the Eaccutivo Commiltes, DI Aoy 3l 1t waw n fact that fho Epiee sl Courch falled to reach the cominon people. Mo 1utlined to theuptuion that It would by fetier 1o let tho Colunela aud great paoplo alone for s timoand address themselves lors to the nindi clan ft had been maid that tho clerizy conld makeSthelr Vestrics act in tho matter of tho missionai Dut tho fact was that the civtyy were tuo tauch depondent themsolves upon the Taity. Moo of the method of the Haptinla and Motion disia was also necded, The Preabyterians would bave Diicd tha churet on ich 3 night aa thiv, They would Iiav begon with a hyinu, ond hiad short spec ming hymn il tho spirit was moved within ihen,— till some fecling and enthusiuam wera aroused. tho Cpiseopalians iry Liat, Dispenso swith ths ran eitogethior at mtselonary mectitgs, and et the whals cotgeyation fola in the lywns wilh spirs, Ot wlso the (ull rezular prayors,—cut thet horier. Tuen LET THE CLELGY LAY ASIDE THELR DIGNITY, et peopls bo not afruld te come to the Epincopal chiirch becaues they thought it a Livbly respactablo catireh, t which they couhlu’t come withoue being well-dreesoct, and tho work would ga on botter, DR GREAU, of Springaeld, explained that nia church, St. Paul's, of thiat eity, taelf sustained four mixsjonn, and thougl in tlie repart It appeared o have tuised bt 53 u 1874 and 379 thi senr for missious, (¢ Lad b 1874 expeuded abut 19 0, sid $1s yo.r 82t §:00 for mi<sions, The Jtov. Mr. Clatuberiain auld what was needed wan redgon, Tuoy Ladn't enough of tiuat. When fhiey had it, tho quertion of monor matterod fothing, Ho' bad siceecded i Unildiug twenly churches, and Uad naver drawn & dollur of walary from the Diveees, &l withal be 2ad Dot Lseu ablo 1o *ezure & peat in the Convention, Furtber, thoy tit stop Incruasing tho tduclaty powers of atiybudy? aud aflor years of eers ¥ice 2 10u's B0 Mot uot bo atricken off the roll of the clergy at anybody's discretion, The Board of Ata- 81008 il heen destroycd becauss BOMERSDY WANTED TO WILLD THE PATRONAGE pertaiuing lothe misslous, Now this waw correcting itaelf, of which he wan glad, The revennes of the 0104 bad fallen off whea they had Lewn full, snd thiere st e n chauge, - Furthor, mixsionaries shiontd kave ro ognition aud._ protection of their rightu to the axtent Rxctorn bad, Missionarzen did oot huve that protection bec use i machlnery of e wlewlons hisd joch cliunged for the puvpaso of piachis the patron age lu one man's bands, It was of 20 use to beg cone tldense 80 long as LL wus thits, CONTIDENCE COULD XOT I RZOQED, Tt must bs won, When thoan asisiug 1t qid uot re- cotve itgthey anvild roslgn sud givo way to others, That was waat was the matter with the wiuslons of this Diocesa, The Hoard appealed {or fands, and fo all rocefved but #1,iU0, whun before the receipis amounted to §10,00' year. Thercforo, they it Xnow they had not tho confidenco of the peaple, ‘Tho tpealier then detatlod bow ho bad appided for ape pointinent as nissionery sud bad ben refased, on e ground that there was no mousy with which to psy bim, Da, Oususax Ml the lut speaker had applled for appointment as » missionary, and hin appiication had bean declined, The aatlon” of tue Bosrd in that ro- @0l ioedud 00 other indicativn than the speech just nuada by the roverend gendeman, Dr, Murrison ecid ho st TROTERT ACAINST RUCH REDUKE. Whilo eontumeiy Lad Lovn cast upon 3=, Chombar- laiu, B¢ (D, 3L) koow Mr, O, bad faithfuily 14 ored as Amlrsionney. ‘Ulir spesker nad lung know Mr. Canitre beriain; had ruvmed with bim: was hu frisnd: and B it shuuld 40 gobiike M. C,(n Lia (Dr, 31,%) pres- once, Tio Rav, — Hochuly sald Lo had boen a mission- and lisd bad £o reslgn becatisn in year Lis only d £30 of his poy, aud Lid to cngago In mocular ewp.oyment to earn u Uvelthiood, Tho mattor with ths wmlasions was that THE CLURCI WAS DYING OF DIGNITY, Tt was belug wacrifced o styla to sult the caprices of oung peapie, Uf a clergyman was not jood-junking, o wunld uot do; If bis sermons were not lrnnuunfl, Lo wouldu't do} snd, If ho didit entartain them with pieatint talk, he ‘was often loft (o tho meroy of Rodleas Vestrymen. (Langhter,} 3K, 8. COUNING JUDD regretted somo uf the remarks made, e implared gentlemen (o et the past, with (ta mistakes, ba forgni- ton. “Tumy bisd Just electad » Dinkiop, Now, let them, of all partiss, Juiu hanissud go v rth unitedly 11 Lho rost Work before them, Adjourned. et DIOCESE OF FOND DU LAC, LLECTION OF A DISUOP. MiLwavkee, Sept. 15.—Tho Episcopal Conneil for the Diocese of Foud du Las met at Green Bay to-day. On the third formal ballot, tha ke, Jahn Wenry Hobart Drown, of Cotoes, N, Y., was elecied Bishop, PO OTUER RELIGIOUS MATTERS, MISCELLANEOUS. TIE METHODINTS, Bvacial Dirvatch ta I'ha Chicago Trioune, InviaNavoLss, Bopt. 15. — Che Indisus and Boutheastora Methodist Oonferonces mat to-day, Bishop Jamos prosidea over tho Boutisosatern, aud the Rov. George L. Curtiss was elected Hea- retary. Eighty-soven members are in attend- ance, Tho Indiana Conforence =a opaned by Disuop Bowman, but Bishop Fostor arrived to- dsy and will preside hercafter, Tho Rav. J, E. Draus waselectod Becralary, Ninety-sight mom- beis are in attendance, Routive businuss sim- ply waairansaotod. Btanding Committeea were appoivted, cte. 'The groatost luterest conires intatue election of delegates to the Gensrsl Confor- anco, walch will probably be Lield on Friday, Almost evory proacter juu candidale, THE WHITE EALTI SQUABBLE, Smecial Dispateh to Tha Chicado Tribune, 87, Pavy. Miug,, Bept, 15,—~Tls County Reeord, the nearest ucwspaper io tbe White Earth Reservation, Lringua report of an intorview with the Chlef of one of theseveral bauds ou that reservation which fa fn- terested fn the wer Letween tho Catholic aud Eplscoyal Minsions at White Earth Agoucy, and the sffort of tho Catuoises for the removal of Ageat Stowe, The Indian called Pakinowash 18 represcaled as seying that Blows Lias not fulillsd bis promises, sud fa not bulieved by tle Indians; that ouly Protestants recelve favors from bilin, Catholics Lelog out off aifogetlier, also that' the Chippowss on the rFeseryslion in- dustrious, doitng all they can to civilize thawmselves and Iive lka wuites, but ars swindled aud cn at evury turu, and porsecuted on sccound of re- lions du tho religtous quarrel 1t 1a & noticoable fact thut at losst the nflueutisl and edycated fumilics of Catbolice o tue rescrvaiion side with the Eplscopats, an the ground that In the divislon of ths sgencies aimong the chiurclies tie Ostholicu tsd their abare, and Watto Earth waa sasiguod to Uis Episcopals, Otler complaigts of this ludien spply (o the Agents’ em- Nu{u. or ara poasibly due to the meddliog of tnean Wwhites who canuot be kapl amay frum the Iudiauw by reasrvation-lue or reguiation, which preveuls the ludiaus from often mecting decaat whites, LLOOMINGTON, [LL., PREABITERY. Apreial isisnatch b0 FAS CAVCa 0 (yiune. BLookiNu.oy, I, Bapt, The Bloomington Preatylery’ clused fta lators to-night, haviog rushed Lusiuvds ibrough rapidly, Tulrty-luzos of fosty-8ve p4etore wero prescal, wnd ouly thirty-thres eldoss rows i1 ty-tour churches, ‘T itev, E. Vancy, of Laslugton, was eleted Mod. orator, Cheuos was choved sa (he of halding tas uext mesting, The llev, Kouling, of Wesona, the Riar, Dr, Witson of Nopu My, Gordon Roed ware puinted (o juatall the Rev, J, M. Baugh as pastor of tha Lomiogou Tuird Courud, Tu tis sveniiga mis- sionaly tieettug waa bed by the Woman's Misfonary Hoclety, sud l&dn—u&d Ly Mis. B, I, Mavsh aud thy Rova, Beating, Couovor, Diuswore, Batgl, sud othors, WA CONFERENCE. Spaclal Dispaieh to Far Chvcaso Fribune, REOKU, Ix,, Bept, 1h—Tho Sodtheru Lows Cone feroncaof b Curch wiet ol Chathai Bouare Cuureh Iu tule 94, 18, fu-diy, Ov:r 100 miniss tees were preceut, aud more Lavo siuce arrived? Bishop Meeriil, of Bt Paul, will preaide over (ks dobiu~ eratiwny of the Coufercuce, Amoug We visitors fo stteudsncy was Bistop K. BI Oweus, of Maltlmore. ‘¥'oa session to-day was occupled with the election of oicers, the sppuintond ot oommitiess, and the ro- Lusts of Krolding Eldsra, HE COURTS. The Art-Catalague War Before Judge Drummond, That Jurist M~lkes {Short Work of tho Duziness, Another Man Who VWanls io Giet Back on Change. Buit to 8ot Astde Ono of Thozs Mortgages of Allen's, Judgmonts and Now Buits, THE ART.CATALOGUE WAR. CAURYING 1T INTO TUE COURTS, Tt noemns to bo the duty of everybody just at prosent to got (nto aomo lekal dificulty, and tho Industrial Exposition s the last important ar- rival In tha courts. It was (utroduced by Charlos L. Webstor, who filod n il yesterday fu the United 8tatos Ciremt Court against tho Chicago Tudustrial Exposition and Rand, McNally & Co., to provont thom from infringing s eapyright. Webstor saya that on the 234 of July, 1576, T. A. Hungerford & Co., of which firm, by the way, Lo was 8 member, copsrighted a book whoso title was * Industrial Lxpositlon—1875—Art Catalogito, Ctilcag that o ia Asaignes of Huuger- ford & Co,, and that the copyright wea on the 28th of July aesigned to him; and that the Exposition author- itlea have siuce tat time pablishod a book with tho rame titlo groatly to ta his detriment, Welater, there- fore, avked that an injunction ahould bo frsued with. out nntice, to prevent any farthor salo of tho art cat- aloguos tuatany profita which had made from the #alo should be patd over {0 bin; snd lastly that the Exnousition autuorities should be gequired to pay Lim §1 for every sheet 7o lllogally publishied, or §5 for each ‘malngnc. thore Letng 8vo aboots incluaing tho cover n eich, Ou behalf of the defendanta Mr, Benjamin Dur- hiam, tho aaxlatunt managor of the Art Hall, filed an attigavit in which he stated that he was employod by the Exposition lo prepare a cataloguo for their use and profit, and that he did 5o from data in bis posscs- sion exclusively, He arranged tho numbern of the pantiogs, and, until the putlication of the catalogus, the meantog Of the numbers was not known ; and, alko, tho catalogue propared by bim was placed on sale Wedneadsy evening, Sept,” 8, whila that of tho complanant was not roady until Monday st Sopt, 13, Furthermore, Mr, Dunham statod that the stylo of the title-page was not new, but Lad been em- ployad in the art cataloguo for 1874, Juscpl Seaten wppearod for Webster and F, €, Halo for the defendants, aud 3 motion was made yesterdiy aftornoon befors Judgo Drumtaond for an injuction, Judge Blodyott was also present, Judge Drurmmond declined t0 hear any argumont, and refused the jnjunction, stating (hat It appeared tbat the cataloguo was compiled by tho Exposition, sud that the complisinant bad appropriated the con- tents of the Exposition catslogue for his ook, Late yestorday afternoon s gentleman called et the Clerk's office 10 look at the bid, and it was given to bim, and has not been seen ninco, 80 thal it Ia probable that'this will be tho last acard of ft, ‘This was apparently one of the funniest schomes which havo beon trfed latoly to mako money, The art catalogus, which i» now sold exclusircly fn the Exposition Uuilding, wes prepsred 60 as 0 bo ready the evening of Sopt. ¥, when the grest show op-ned, Ar, Dunham had' charge of the numbering of the picturts, and 20 ona elhe, a0t oven. Me. Stits ford, knew the numbera ov order, The tlu-pige wan AU 0znct copy of that teed the year bafore, aud the catatogue 1a soli for 10 conta, Tha \Yebster catalogue Ia printed in throo different sizes of type, huvtug tho wubject printed Grst, aud the painter's nime next, but without tho prico of each palnting added, an addition doubly necessary whea thie paintings ats uot 1o bosold at auction, The Weh- stor catnloguo Als0 contalus w large number of adveriisements, two ou each poge, and scvoral on the' covom and ws fo by wold at 5 conts aploce, The title pago wan copyrighted 4n July Jast. and it waa attem plod to hold the whols book nder that copyright, Tho * ada " wero secured on te reprasentation that #1000 copies wouki by printed, aud nome of the persons advortlaing have 116 refused o pay, when thoy found ont the char. acter of the two catalogues. The reguier one nontalus no advertinements, ‘Tho last page was Rot given to Tiunl, MeNally & Co., tho priuters, until 1 o'sleck Wadnenday, AUS:18 iley went to prosa with ft, and Lefore 9 o'clock the samo evenint 200 bound coples wera delivercd at the Lxposition Building i ttme far the opening, —_— OTHER BUSINESS. PETITION FOR MANDAMUS, Frank H, Follansboe filod a petition yesterday in the Ciroulc Court agamst the Board of Trade, wekiog for a writ of mandamus to compel it to reatote lum to his formor privilegos as & mem- bor of that body. Afior giving the usual stereo- typed atory of the Board of Trade and ita opa- lout chatacter, and statiug that a new code of by- Inwa waa adoptod in March lant, in placs of {hoso whicii liad hitberto governed the membors, Fof- Isnsboa goos on to state that he became s mom- ber of the Board in 1889, and continned in good atauding, paying all bis duos untll July, 1874, Pifor to that timio, and in June of the mamas yoar, Follausboo Lecame insolvent and unable {0 pay hin debts, J. O, Myers & Co., who hud n ciaim agalnst Lim, preferred s cliargo for fafluro to fuinll bia contract, and on tha 13th of July, 1474, he wan stinpendod fxom the Doard, e hin repeatedly tried 0 get 8 copy of tlie chargus made by Myers & C., but baa alwaya fofled, This suxpeusion, it is claimed, 18 liegal, bocanss the Board of Directors Linve no pows £r10 wuspond or expel & memberof the Uoard of Trade. A notics of tho suspeusion was served on Fol- lapsbeo the next day, and though hie has since offersd to yay all dues snd sesossmonts, the officors of the Bodrd bave refusod to roceive him back. On the 3d of May last Follansboo 8led a voluntary fetiion tu baukrupley, tocludiug iy the lat of his debta the claim of Myera & Co., and ou the Ist of Hop- tember he recelyod hia final discharge, no objections bolug made by any oreditor, Ou the same day ho filed a petition with the Hoard of Trade to by relusbiiod, but was surprissd (o learn fow days afterward thal his application had been refnged, Mo charges that tha Board of Directors did not, roquized by the by-luwa, cause a notice of his applic: tion to bo posted up far woek bafore the meolin but sefuscd 1o poat it. The patitioner states L hus made application to ihe Hoeratary of tho Ioard for & copy of the procesdings at tho ifme hiv application waa rajocted, but the Baretaty refused to give them, I convoquonce of ail this Lo bas wrongfully boen de: rived of bis privileges as member of the Bosrd of xade, and he now praya that the Baard muay ba com- pelled by s mandamus fo relnstate lim in former position. ALLEN'S ASBIONEE AFTER ASAKTS, 1oyt Bherman, Asalgnee 1 baukeuptey of Daujamin T, Allon, flled » 'bill yoaterday in the United Htates Qircuit 'Court sgafust Heury O. Nutt and Eva 8. Nult, "his wife, to sot saide twn muriyages waads by “Allen {0 them, After siating tha fact f Allenw bankruptcy and his appolutment Assignce, Sherman gota on to state that in Fobrua sry, 18.4, Allon waa President of the Cook Gounty Na- tioual Bank, and owned a large_ amount of 1ts_capital stock, About that time ho #0ld to onry O, Nutt, one of the detendants, 500 abares for $:0,U00, at ihe wame 1ime sgrecing verbally to buy tho saine back as par at any fulure time if Nutt wished it ‘fho Iaiter becams om0 of the Directors, sud #o continued until the failure of the bapk. Hbortly after this salo Allen Locome in~ xolvent, as {8 well knowa, unl, &t & meetiug of the Lauk Direclors Jan, 18, 16,5, he sdmitted bis bauke Tpicy and inability 6 pay bis debts, sud also that the bank would bo compelled 1o closa ta'doors and go lnto liguidatiou, ihortly after tho meeting sdjourned, and on the sawe day, Nutt reminded Allen of bis sgreement to repurcliads the 300 ubares of stock, and urged bim o take them back, mlogiug that the' owuersnlp of lhat sdditions! amount would pot injure Lim (Allen), whils, if he rofused, {t would neasly ruln him (Nutt). Alien complied, and ista in_the eveniug gave Nutta note for $51,63.,17, payable in two years to tha ordor of Mrv, Nuit, At the samo time ke e3scuted, togullior with s wife, » chattel morbage o Nuts ou all the tiousebold furuitute, silverwase, uto, st his hou No, Ués Lruirls uvenue, and siso gave, 1o further sccure the uule, s morigsge ou Lot 4, Block 41, in 'Jason and A, Gurleys Subdivision of Blocks 24, % 26, 37, and 28,10 Asse- hu-‘- Divislou of the B, W. iractional X of Hea 4, 49, ‘Tho complainant charges that the note above men- tiuned was ot grven byAllen for a valid couslderation; that ths atock waa ol only wholly worthless st the titne of the repurchase, bul'also carried with it & lia- Lility to pay the creditors of the baak $30,/00 on the par valug of the atock ; aud ¢hat tha property morts gsged wau worth more tuan the amount for which it Waa pledged. 10 s also atleyed tnat the note sud given out of the usual course of busi- night; that Nutt sud his wife tima thet Allen was insolys out} thal the stock was worthless, und that the preteanded inorigags wis mada ta give Nutt & preforence, Gomplainwnt furtber alloges thiat the etfect Laa been ta cluud tho title to the prop- «sty, au Lt bs caouot sell 1, and bia usks that the do- foudants 1y bo compelicd Lo surrender their clasm Ly giving bt a quit claiw of the property so most- guged to'them, ANKOUNCEMENT. Iu mlfiacl 10 the wewory of Mrs, Htevenson, wife of AL, A, Bloveusou, Clerk of the Huperior Court, the Clers's uive will be closed all day to-daye USITED SFATES COULTH. H, B, Claitn & Co., of Now_Yorx, hegsn & sult in mnmlu’x: u.‘«uu Chsuucey T, Uowou, layiug ugen 3t $15,004 Sikary’ L Jimes 11, aud Muson Youpg, ssscutors, 41:d » ulll sgaiue: Fdward ¢, mud Hebecca Waller, Jokw Porsythe, and Johis Mattocks, trusies, to fore- close 8 maortgego for $),100 on Lot 1, 1%, aud 13, iu Walker and uthers, udivision of Blocks 10 aud 13, toputber with that jers of Huyder sirect vaceied by 6.1 Sml's Susdivion of 866, DARKKLPTCY: 1TEMH, 0 the matter uf Louis Basuets the wwlflu of the creditors wore flad sad & yulo tssued (l pursous Intersated shakt show cause by Sopt. 25 why the pro- coedings ahould syt be disiniesed. A was andwred 0 bo lsanod to 4, D, Tite- worth, ) 39, M. Tn the matter of Tlandall, Alfred & Lindterg, L. M. Daten & Co, flled & petition, and o ruls wan lwaned on tha Aselgnko of the eatate ddirecting bim to Ala with the Clark o full etaterient, by tae 25th fnat., af sl moneye and nenetn recetved by him belonging to the extad snid of all moneya pafid out by b, and ant lin sho catne why a final dividend ueoting thould not be eal'AT for (et 90, Dischargs {ron bankrnptey wan fegned to Leander James Kenaey. Jobn 1ofsteln, Auguat Rurchie, 1 15, Oakes, aud Jamea hanley, In the matter of W, ¥, Mayhon & Oo,, an orer wan seaned for a third gonoual mesting 1o b linid Sept, 23, RUPERIOR COURT I DRIF) . J. 3, Mitchell et al, legnn & st aga et Hamuel 1, Parcell und Georgla Mazwell, claiiniug 1,0, Tasac M .Cor.h " commenced an setfan §n aitschment 7 (1o Bund Laks Warp Mill Company 10 Focover 0, ., P. (oorge sued C. N. Lawia for $1.000, V. WV, Farwell, ford tho use of Jennia i, Eastman, adniinisteatris, Yrongbt auft tn covenaut agslust Am tin Winwall, Lesllo Greenwood, and John Mitchener, cIsiming $6,000 damsges, J. C. Hane 8lad o bill sgainat Bolomon P, Dewoy, Clarlsn M. Deway, anid ‘¥, . Hiryan to forccloss & riortgaaa for €1,200 v tho E, & of 1ok 1, and the K. Yot tterfor Lot al, of Chandisr’s Stidivielon of istoeke 11, {n the Canal ‘Trustocs’ Bu'vlivislon of the W, # nd tie W' of the N, I, X of Sec. 17, 39, 1, W, I, Launder fiod & tul sgainaf 1. 8 Honors, Eliza 3, Honore, Tottor Palruer, Bertha 1, Paimer, G, 1, Clarke, and I, P, Layton to Toreclors & truet doed for §13,175 on Lot 1, Bloek 2, in Tilia' Weat Addition, exceptdng & Mtrip of '1and 80 fort wida off the esat side, and thip improvementa on the Iot, CIRCUIT COURT. 11, K. Elldna commenced an action for $4,000 Nottingham and issee L. Ilnds CHUIMINAL COURT. Patrich Dunn aud Thomas Menugan were trisd far rot, and sequitied. John Cummings pleaded gullty to the Iarceny of romo clotting, At Was sont to the Consty Jail foF ten ys, Chiarlen Good and Chisrles Cox wern tried for keoping a gamning-houss and_acquitted. The featurs of tho cads was the lertimony of 8 policeman, wha wan led to coufers that o lind played at tho house, and, further, #hiat hie had bnd occssion In bis dealings’ thete to bor- row *' chivs,” ote, Charlea Flynn was tricd for Isreeny, found gullty, and rent to Jafl for ten ey, Patrick Uolan pleaded qulity to the larceny of & quantity of postage-stamps, and was remanded for sonlence. net JUDOGMENTS, Burrnion CouRT—CaNTrrsoNs—A, iridley st al, v, Chalkly Bell and Jamea Lorter, $769,8%.—A, \V. Austin va, James L, Campbell, $5i8,74, Gastel vs, Willlam Reinhard, §1,! Bryar v, Frod 0. Kimball, $838,19 ‘upar Garr—I, F, Bonfield ct sl ve, Oarrie Cad. well, $212.42.~Tacob Frye ve. Albert MrOurdy, £,7891,34.—C. I, Millikor, Trustee, va. William A, Weed, $:110.42,—Cohanssey Glasn Blanufacturing Coms pany ve, Jubn W, Hooper, $267.43, CincuiT Count—Coxreraions—Katoy Woelfel vo, Grolge Zuller, $87.—Lorens Fraua . M. Relnen, —_—— ELSEWHERE. SURPEME COURT OF ILLINOIS. OtrawaA, 111, 8ert. 15.—The llhinols Bupreme Court (Northern Grand Division) mot at 0 o'clock this morning, all the Juages beiog present, and a full attendanco of sttornoys., ‘Tho following proceedings wers uad : MOTIONS DEGIDED. No. 256, Richardacn vs, Davis ; time extendoed twen- ty days to filo record. 164, The Toledo, Pooris & Wareaw Railrosd Comps- ny vs. Johuson ; molion overrulad, 62, Williams vs. Rhodes ; pasacd for the presont, LICEXEE GUANTRD. ‘Thomas A. Baniug will bo granted license to prac tealaw in this Stato, HEW MOTIONS. 344, Greon va, Greon ; motion for extension of time to file record, 813, Thilllps et al. va, Moare ot al.; same notion, 407, Lush ot ul, va, Bherman; leave to cefll rocord granted by stipulation, 205, Pierigreo v8, Jonea ; motion for further time to fle record, 57, (Kehearing docket)~Caslnes va, Valrod; motiou for rehecring, 311, Foater v, Olark ; death of Danlel D, Foster sug- geatod, and for imve to maka adminiatrator, 334, Weavar ot ol, va. Boyer et al.; motion for - Junction, Applteations of Georgo K. Ingram snd Marshal Jig- gine for licenso to practico iaw in this Ktato, ADIOCINMENT, The Court adjorned to 2 o'clock to-morrow morn- ing, TIHE TRAINTED DOCKETS, The Clerk {nforma mo that ho will Lave the printed dockets roudy by noxt ¥aturday morning. NO VERDICT YET. Trinl of the Lad Mocney for IKiliing Qouley.—~Tho Jury Still Out. Thomasa diconcy, n lad 16 yoars of age, was yestorday arraigned lu the Criminal Court for trial upon the obarge of murderinga companion named Edward Conley in a divo on West Ran- dolph strect over & yoat ago, The oircumstancos of tho cssp wers published ot tle time, aud in Lrisf woro that the two boys met al tho saloon, and, after some words and tho oxchnnge ~f Lloww, the younyer of the two drew a plstol and shot his fellow, the wound resuiting fatally aftorward, Asafeiant Btnten™-Attorney Rirch conducted the pros- coution, and A, B, Trude appeared for the defend- ant, DR, EDWIN POWELL s tho firat witneas s Jlo was eallod to attend tho de- ceanod ut the County Hospital {n October, 1674, and sald e catue o hia doaths from hemorrhaga caused by a bullet wound, e found the bullet ludged in the polvia of 8o aeccased, MICHAEY LAWLER teatifiod that he wun acqualuted wh h Conley. 1la aaw the shootiug, whick took placs {n fiont of No, 28 West itandolyh streot. - Couloy quarrel sd with tho priconor, kicked im, and kuockod him down, = After tho shoot! ing he Couley come out of tho miloon and Bluggor, and heard him say that be wsa shot, Ho did Dok kuow whio shot Conley, CATHAMINE CONLEY, the mother of the decosted, rald she maw the deceased at thio Couuty Hospltal, audl ho toul fier that Mconey Bad shot him; that they quarrelod shoisd 38 cents, sud 3oency anot lilm, ANTIIONY BIGGIO tretifed that he saw Couley staudiug ant the corner of Catul aud Raudolph streets acolding wikli a girl, The prisoner came up and struok the decoasal in the back, Conley theu slapped him in tho facn, Mcea oy aftorward Kicked the decessed, and a general fghi ensued, {n which Meeney drew s pistol, Couloy crael out, * I'or Qod’s sake, don't shovt et Lo saw :tlisenoy ralio the plstol and shaot, Tla prosceution Lere rasted the case. "Iho defonso was then commeuced, Jobn Dielancy be- ing the first witness, He saw Couley attach: the pris- oner sevoral timea, MARY J. RERWIN tentificd that sho saw the diliculty betweon tbe m onier and the deceased ; saw Couley kick the-prisoner, and hoard im call him Berd names, CATUELINE MEENLY, the mother of the prisoner, teatified tist her son wes & chajr-maker, and an_Induatrious, well-bobaved boy, 6lio bad often heard him say that Lo waa sfrald of vio- louce from Conley. 1fe was not in the habit of carrys ing a revolver, ITo was betwcen 15 and 16 yoars of sge, Bhould not kuow where be gos the revolvag. THOMAB MEENKY, tho youthful prisoner, woa then put on the stand. Ilo had known the deceased a year before the sboothog, The docessed Lisd often Lcked bim, and was constamtly ibreatening bim, Ou the day of the shooting ho by d becn practiciug sbooting at “the niark on the ke~ shoro. 1lo met Uonlay tn the evening at No, 28 Weat Tundolph atresty and aeked bim for 35 conta bo owod. Dim, Conley kicked blu, and refussd to pay bir, snd follawed tho kicking with' striking bim with Lis dat, Ho thea shoi Conley onve, Ho was stand- ing i1 tho doorwsy st tho time, Tho wit- neas had beon I troublo with Conley once before, and was sentenced to tho Honsa of Correctinn, bu the seatonce wat susponded, His otfense was L larceny of # watch and yiwiol, Boveral olber witneases were salled, but nothing new or material was adducod, Tha cade waa thon argued a length snd submitted o the jury, who m(vnfi for consuitatlon, oy woi still ont at 10 o'clock, and will nos return tholr verdict AL thoy roach oue, until shis morniug, DBEECHER---MOULTON. The Former’s Letter Rognrding the Withdrawal of iiis Nuit Against the Lutier. New Yonk, Bept, 16,—The following is the lotter of tha Rev. Henry Ward DBesoher to the District Attorney of Brooklyn Iu relation to the libel suit ngainst Francis D, Moalton: arain Houss, Aug. 30,—Wixcurszus Dt e e an B1a: XOUE laller_commeniing 10 my attention certain considerations which ipo.ine 0u (o Telinguish the orimiual eull sxainat Mr, Mons n and Afr. Tilton waa duly received aud conaldered, 1 think that the visws whick you present aro wound and wise. 1t would soem 1o "La sxfon atic that no suit should be carried oa in which usitlier individuals nor soclety can hope for bencdt. sbould you, in your furthér discrotion, saler » nolls prosequl, 1 bellave ull ight-thinkiog citizeuts will rexard your action with spprobation, when made aware of (he ressons, Sin. cercly yours, Hzyar Wanp Bexonzs, EDUCATIONAL, Bvecial Divatch 1o e Chfzagn Tyfdune, PigLADELYUIA, Bopt. 16.—%}e recently erect- od buildiugs of the Northweatern Christisn Uni- verlty, 5 milea east of tho city, wers formally dedicated today by an sdd ess of the liov, I»ano Btorrott, of Cincinnati, «ditor of the Ohris- {tan Standard. There wan a_arge attondance of friends of the college, which now is in & flrst- clasy condition munc’hll . . . YELLOW FE\ER. Cixcixavy, 0., Rept. 15 —A dlspstoh from Now Urlvan) wayst 1o s e town of Milton, Yiu., Umilu sbove Ponwaccla, the entire pope ulativu ol which I8 siti-four, tugre are thirty- threo casen of yellow faver—eleven fatal, At Weat Pascagouls, 100 miles trom New Orlosus, thers were soventy cases aud fiflosn doasby dur- 1 Iog sho past weok."” —] RADWAY'S REMEDIES, PSR o o = Radway's Ready Relig CURES TIE WORSY PAINS In from One o Twenty Minntes, NOT ONE HOUR Aflter reading this Advertizement need \ny [ sufier with pain, Radway's Ready Relief IS & CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, It was the first end is the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stone the most sxcruclating inilsmmations, and oures gongestfone Lungs, Stomach, Bowols, of ofles cue syplieatinn, In from One to Twenty Minutes, No matter how violent or_axeencisting the pain, th Rhaamatle, Ted-ridden, Tnfim: Gelppird, N Falgic, of prostratod with diecasa iaay suter, - o " D0 Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Inflammation of the Kidnays, Inflnmmaf of the Bladder, Inflammation of tha nufif' els, Mumps, Oongestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dimoult rnnthin{x. 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RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has mado (he most astonlahing cures. Bo quick, s napid are tho chisugon thy undergoss ‘auder the inflachcs af thla rily wons dortul medieizo, that Every Day an Increaso in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Feit, pariilian fesolveat comrmur w.at, urlng, and other sl and julces uf the systuns, tha vikar of ' 1o, for it repairs tho wastes of tna” body'with nasand seind matrialy Hozafala, syphills, conmunption, glaudular disease, o rs i1 tio thruat, moata, tmo:s, s in 10o wlands aod otlior pacts ‘of tho ssetem,’sore oyer, strumornur die- d tio wo-at forma of skin dix. cald head, 'lncwurm walt utr, worms 1 tho e o all weakoulog and 4 lose of sperm and all within the ourative rangs d 3 e will prove 1o muy peron using ¢ for oithor dlssaso its potent poswar to cura thein, L the patlent, daily becoming reduced by tho wastos snd_drooiuposition that s continually prog eing, suo. ceeds (o arrostiog those wastes, aud f-pl o with now waterial mado from Lsalthy bioo d this the Sarsapariliian will aud does seours,—a caro is portain; for whien once this remedy commoncoy it work of puritis catlon, and succeeds in diminlshing tho loss uf waste: ita ropaira will barapid, and ovory day lh.‘milenl i forl himself geowing better and llmfil? ba food di. & botter, appotite Improviok, aad losh and welghi focroasiog. ‘Notonly doos tho Samaparillian. Rewlvent excol al koown remedial agonts i theoure of Ubronlo, Sorofuleny Gountitutional, sud kin dltasaos, but s tho only posk oure for Kidney and Bladder Qomplaints, Utlasry and Waomb Diseasus, Gravel, Diabutes, Dropss stopy of wate lrouuuuuuol e, Brleht's e ease, albuminuila, d inall cases whers tliore ara bricl- dust'deposits, or the water {3 thick, clondy, mized wid substanass liko tiie whita of an of o thrsads like whis silk, or thors ts & morbil, dark, 400, s e discliarges, n. painiul Wrakton f tho 118 prinely of thia woder of modard clienis!cp, A4 fow llous ap, Lite bone-dust deposits, aud whan thara 18 s prickli Doriing sansaliun Wiah prsalog waser, and pald 10e 628l ot tho b d alung the folas, Tamor of Twelve Yenre' (irowth Cured Ir Rudway’s Jtesolvout, Uevency, Mass., Jalr 18, 1390 Dn, Rapwar: 1have had ovariau tunior {u the ovare and bowels All the doctors said **there way u. nalp o " 1t arerything that was recomnsonded, bul uuk- log belped 1 saw your ilesolvent, and shoagh | wauld try it; but had oo’ (lfl.h i it because I biad mfe fored for twalve years, I (aok slx buttloa of to Hasolvmb e bian ot Tladmiy '8 E1ils “and. two Dotties. of roar iy Talla ani e nok rin o1 talnor 1o be bwg ot foly, &R 1106l batter smacter, sud happlor thar Tluo worst {umor was®in tire b ol i beels Uiec oS, Wneh i oo biotbers. You can o Sy - ok e TEANN A BORNIER, Price, 81 por bolkle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Nrew Yoax, Oct. 11, 180, DB HADWAT_Dran Stu: Tam fuduced by a seom of ditg o he sitomin 1o s bt ot ot wo king of or sevaral yoary Baa bes tho bladdsr, uria ey 1v8 1100t hs &go gulmioa 1a & miust tarribly aftcoll whichi the physicans w1 an s pratatin sey ctira i the. ro o s ie flama iatioa o ki r, and gave b oaTe—wuuld prevens mY e et T e ‘St o S | 'aus, and ba o0 fimflmnmuun« humnn[‘ulhrl g:fiu? xudw -dl?. the I'nad reiad of astoolaling ouras baving beeu made bysour medlas, angd some four months hiladel phiskiarurday Zeenin; #flected >4 & Derson wi besn, I wontright ot L some of M—N!rfit s, N saotvout, Koady Relisr, and Kaguisn IS e Sl : e a5 o by rolioved, aad now ol g8 2 ARIES, Otmotanast DR. RADWAY'S el 1t tod with sweet guuh pirtsts fi‘;’.".‘»'m’xf':fl.'inf il aicosgiaec: i A iy oard Gyl isorilacy OF the Hlmach, 1 , Buwgls, Rlidneys, Bladder. rrous Dieasod tisidiote Gt il Gonlivanet, infecidor, b2 Y iy eets, Biloo, and all Do sasems "the Ttaral Yie, Vi elloot & pusitive oure. Puroy Vea Giable, Sohiatara '5 Laorcurss Tiluerals, or delsarios f 7 the yYollowing awploms cesulting from, o el vhs Dica sl Grea oo, ioway U Piles, ¥ oas of the Ui Io the o, ¥ {fcardan, Dis L e alyit 1o 1ho Niowmast: s - o it Flugtoriuge (n tha Bt of (Kb 5 i t, Choking or Bfocat- flfinm&f D nasmof Vi ptisus, blasing or c| { ihe Hal TSteath mi it ribgs bibe & Lyiog N "uufae 1 theatght, Forer an ot o1 o . iexd ianey ‘ot Fansphatiad, “Vollomes o st i e 4 O iashes of' H3 : : ? ADW A YIS BILES will iros i aystemt frd e overamid disarders. © Price 26 6als 9ef boa, Sotd by drugel e, IRead “I'wiso and True,’

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