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e @hicagn Duily Teibune, - VOLUME 29. CNICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1Y), 1876-TWELVE PAGES. NUMBER 177. WATCHES, not faroff, Dacon safd hy aure the paat any fntorviow that occurred at bis Llomo hotween | of somathing sald in the Councll ywatordsy, aod | Pholps himsol, dly stated th e FRTEE | BEECHER.. [t Moz st | 57 enios it e R e S B o Sho LA | LSS, T M Sont Matl s | i s mond v . witctony oppor 3 " ) to prosont the ovidenco on wh M., Ieochor coeed his remarks as follows : wiattug what facts he know in relation to thn | was porsuaded that somo cfs, .b-ought to faxo Now, I wish to hoar tie other part of tho | mattor. 1o then asked himif he would bave | the -’Zinom Ho ulngroo‘:le; . the charch only :uu;l;';ch mm?r:kr‘o"r% ‘fl“‘: :I%:x: or rT nr’ Tk guonuun, sit, whothor 1 am willing that Dr. | fully testiflod If hio had baon inslted to dosn by | in thinking that some oth!™ aarch should take b 4 or of Plymouth e sod Dr. Hudiugton abould winta any- | the Tuvestignting Commbtion in 1874, and 1o ro. | tha Toud, - * 1 think. sar rof, Bangtho, - that | Coaarclh, Brolesis agalust tho prosoatation of Liacon olonod tho somsion with & prayer, the nrofaund fervor of *which waa deoply folt. The His Angry and Impassioned Tte { ciurel was deusoly filed botare y comparatively unimportant matters to thir THE AFTERROON RESAION thing they know—nuy tacts. I whoulil liknio | plied that ho should have teatifiod, bit to what | if you snako publio this pS~ Prof. | C ; torances Bofore tho Coun- | lesan. Too question of nviting Storrs and | know bow much Tongar a man ninod b at tha | Lstant Lo contd ne thon Akes. Pitoins yon shanid rowd 5 6 Gonnel tg Iobtor | o gé‘-féfié"éifn‘é““:fmf A T ! < Budivgton tomest tho Council was takon up, | facus of a populsr microncopo mith cho sun in | Tu rosponss to o question as'to how fong & no- | from the chnrch, If yeir .o that tho dolegatos Bamoly, the quostion of Mr, xm ot i cil Yostotdny. Bacon usid tho Council munt realiza that, in Piy- | tha heavena concentrated upon him for six | tico ho would hava roquired, ho sald he bad | will understand the nate’ of the ehurch, It you 16 protasting ke abore, (s wrt crbroiy i mouth Charch, they wore in rather a gushing 3 8iros also Lo nall tho attentlon of the Gouncil ta o ouf thoso brothran camo, it conld bo tho fact that, in tho second paragraph of the ' hardly oxpocted that they would bo on rapport ] B 1le Challenges Any Man or Any Dis. m:h tho Council and murroundings. 1la thought y 8hould be invitod . Pros. I lmex S . tinguished Angel to 82y | idont Portor apid he baa rovaceston. Lros- wootim, aud ovaryihing that coull bo raked | freqasatiy tatod thatlio was always ready; fivo | do notdo this you 6% tho Shtieah 10 Btand 1 | g L0 Protcting se abovo, the undoraigned do- trom tho North Fal i uo Kouth Tole, sud | munitcs would do dum. 1o was than askod if | » bl it o round tho earth, forty times circiited, ral 9 had not kept tho Exstmining Comiittes at Ar, Beecher repl's” that he was willing to ¥ b up, and brought' ln—how tnich ionieet doot s | Plymouth Clursh waiting #omo weoks for him | have tho twa Joltss raud togather, tho eus | meoniniaiya, thor aro invied L man want to havo hin willinguem to lisvo tho | to ket fords, what ho kuow. and why i dolay, | against thoothior. = whis Prof. Bmiythio wonld | coodmus woder its ruies, mnd 1o sy 108 Hn PIo: truth cono out, vindieated. 1f thero 4 a man | 114 repiy was that ho way waiting tu find out | not assont. Tus ¢ s n tho \agk quaatlon Jettor was from a church, | gubmisted kod turning 1o the Counoll that that bady wan | on earth thet Lias auything to 8oy to my dntri | what thay wanted of him. the othor from & * iglo member who was nob et eatn of e fha teptiarity Aught Against Him. In an eminontly Chirlstian and oliivalrons mood, | mant, I am here, and now ehatlengo him to eay | Dr. {lowo, Assistant-Seribo, did not fuink tho | present at tho chi. . mooting, It was wrang to flfmg: nflg"‘;}m&? ‘l::llm:\flsg‘a!l'l:ll‘flm:;ld msh‘"y I —ho would not call it & guabingmood. e liked | it. [Cries of “Good. good” “aud lond | quastion a proper ono. 1t was pit & uloglo man sgainst a church. “That do- | principlos and rales” and, n coneurrope 1:: tho idea of fuviting Blorra and Budington, but | opplsuse.] 'L go furtuor tuan that, If ENTIRELY OUTSIDE OF THE MATIZU penin Spem tho {mportance of tho ainglo man." | those requosts, o would esrnestls, ns an 8- z said: Lot us not invito thom to n ncouo of | thero ba an sugal of God morn prowziont and | for which Mr. Buwen hsd bosn Invitod, and ha | roplied Mr. Heocher, * aund whon that man is S0 grioved momber of tha Plymor :hy'(}h 'l’: % He Even Invites Scandal-Tes. | couoiliations for which thoir foelings porkaps | omnieclont. I iajiene b to-sny sght. T go | Loped it wonld not na reposted, of athers of the | wall knoms as Pret, Dheine m crist man {6 8o Sromontioned nosleck have not preparcd shom. Lot us tnvito them so ; =8 tho hopo that tho aforomontioned noglect boyond that, and. in the namo of onr common | same charnszer, groat importanco,” e A 8 Ttedeomer, and before Hun who will Julge vou | Mr. Biwen ssid ho wos ready to auswer any | ~ Mr, Beochoc then askod : ** How many of the 2&:3;.5‘::3:?.’; n‘golx[::rlllh: Si‘:&,r‘.',f. “:':e sos the snd mo, Toballengo tho truth from (fod Him- § quostious put to bim in rolation to his commu. | church mombors wors proont whon you paased | attontion It dosorves. a8 the soure of ‘all the self. [Great lpglmlue.l And whnt 19 all this | nication, but, it thal tiad been deniod, be would | tho vots 2" ** At loast thireo-fourshs of thom,” | trouble, and that tho Council wouid mive ita most goiug to do? To-morrow morning {¢ witl_bo [ Iik:o to kuow it, and by whow, replied Prof. Bmstho. * Tlow Jarzo {8 your | solomn daliboration as to the daty of tho ehareh eid o the luminaus journais. Wl Mr. | In tolytos quostion put by Bicon wa to | church?" ¥ That" anawerod irof, Bmitho, | in this rospoct L s Baoeebor, how rhetorically ho managed the mat- | whother o could remember the converzation | “is of no consequence, It is a Church of I '\1he nndmh}nnd belioving himselt to bo re- tor," and it will bo put i the rolizious papers, | between hiracolf and IL. 13, Clafliu, during which | Christ, and sa auch is the_oqual of any other.” i o Darter, aud Sturtavant wora olocted to convoy tho invitation. A groat atir maa creatod by tho Cor, State and Washigion-ts, | Dre. Budington and Storrs Ao Tne | tie Sertug coman, oo " b Prosot timony from the Al. :::ghmymlydec\lnedll thoy twish.” ~ Aftor tho lon ROWE & 00., mighty Himeelf. v Amane st FE08 aThrtaton mae ferrad ta In tha fourth question aubmitted, de- q 3 ANDOVER. “Oh, yes: that was a vorv plausiblo statemant, | the Iatter told him how t b T don't thi s Mr. 1 i A " 3 i vited to Appear in the Shourman road s fotior froin Andover Inviting | but.ebut 1 ain i judomont betson two | Comtaittes, o srid- It somm o Lo L b0 R AT e Tiachan ¥ S R e [ lis cad fiot, subls charges Offer a full line of the celebrated i il, but Ref 8 Mutual Councll, which was roforrod to s special | dovils, “but,” and *it." [Laughtor.] Nothing [ right to know it bis communication had bosa | ffths of ‘tusm should ssts blymonth Church to | Loy bozansa tuch chatzos isd siready boon roud ouncil, but Refuse, committoo (o inguita 1t Andovor Chutcl had s | that 1 hnvd Batd in taken io ha trav, and I am | contralictod. Liold & mutual council to try ma 2" *But, Mr. | Letors i by M Hrg Poitevin Independent Seconds Congrogational right i demand such a trin of | pot on porpstuat trial for wv veraciir: for, al- | * Dr. Walsolt ropostod what the Modorator bad | Daschor, sou_do ot mesn 1o isinuate that tho | Javed fer sersursis ¥ Mee: Maulton that » ho do- Repeaters, Calendars, and oth- —_— atiothior oburch. *Glaflin, of T.ombntd, Til. mads | Lhough L am willing. to bo tricd, 1 dun't dinsnmo | satd it sosard 10, s mmvnes ot rator b | Disechor, vou da not mesn to iusinuato i invostication by tho. cunteh, bocaag he ad pe s y " s | » bighly-excited apoech, sud, dospits poiuts of | from mysalf tho snppicasinz of avory santiment | tum, and Mr. Towen eid i bad ceidonco | - Mr. Boochor did not raply. bat. asmded Prof, | Lhicass g chrieon, - bécato, hyLia er Fine Watches, beautifully | Bowen Appears and Sets Claflin Explain- | orase and interruptions, miw'ul:luu In ereating a | of matural bonor LleI\n [ockine s0 s gontioman, | was oot nanted thoro. 1t was the report of tun | Smathe sud e fofloas G the Committes, i nvestiganon i Yoo anscaa to secire s r} usation and laughtor. Bsochor roplied to tho now perfeotly woll that this wbolo process | Investigativg Commitier, contatomgn tist of | Profs. Churchill and Mead, of diacourtony. ot that % caged in new styles, for Ladies ing After the Mannor of Impataton of tho Audever lekor that Plymouth | s " eonliataus irial, st cruciision of ovary | iyt s ono an wityatsss, which 10000 | Xou come hero to Brookyn ot a tims whan o, | Sk i tiaktariiordotion weuid be and Gentlemen. Oliver Johnson, Ghturoh had not courted an opon investigation, | Esutiment of Lionor and cvery seurluility o 0 Scribo to roul. _ 11is namo wa« not wmong | wera in troubln, and brought a yroposition vital [ {n tho uuexatipled parploxitios i which fa ad £ all Stand: B th volce broken by emotion Lo said himself | my woul, and that I am _quostionol, | tho number, and uucon-,nlurod tlat amplo proof | to ma. You have been haro all the timo from | boen placed. Lo foand it difiicult to ascertaln Also a full line o and- and :fi::fis;cfli;gl:l;pzl&qomui% tiino courtiug | and quostioned, snd questionod, and qusationed, | hio was not fo apuoar, The ouly exnversstion | Huniny and havo novar said a word to ma about cithor I at ho como caroe little for ia rights or Lis duties as dofloed by Cons ard American Watches, at man- ? as I Linvo beon lurmlf:u months and yearn. on | hind on the subject was with H. I. Clatlin, who | this mattor. It wooms to ms that I was the onn h 8 srouationsl uasgo, whun, ot last, Lo was com- the apinions of augbody so loug as God and | tho supposition that tho truth ins not boen got | sail ha did fiot think e (Lowan) would be | ta e Kpoken io frstof ‘ol bat T bave haduy | Krosa 4 ufacturers’ prices. The Crowd Tremendous and Much | mousor (meaniog Afrs Boachar, whom ho always | at, snd I sapposa & will ba to to"tho'snd of av | callod. Ho than rost & lotter feom Grelin, s | oRieil honihestinc o S lybut L ave bad g Bt e Tmdhan i ok the._ Tirmoalh R e, e Beyond the Churcl's calla motbior) kuow Low It \vaa. tifo. L dout look with auy topo for tho result | hio Bow S discighiti i, i as wnto? ‘the. bast ARTISTIO TAILORING. yon TG TAVE BOWEN TELL IT AL -] o tts Counell, 1 don't laok far auy hopa from RECEIYED AT WossTOSS, I roply to thie Prof, Smrtho said: iz, | whiutainici 50 Doaso and plirity of tas ehuiroh Capacity A motion to invito Bowen to ralate all o know | tho result of any Council or tibunal, 1 think | relating to tho tripartite agresment,'in which Lo | Becctier, I do not toink tt 14 fair for you to e | according to g covouant ghllrltlnn! Tho une ? L of Boochor's guilt or innaconce was ruled out of | thorn is hope In tho grave aud boyond; but for | uaid that Tilton asked for the papers. Ho cama | ouse us of discourtesy, when we havo taken tho dersignod, in tho first place, strova to bring Mr. 1 rder by 8 vola o tho liouas, but ¢ was ovidant | 50,1 sxpock to walk witha cloudod oad, uot un- | fo New York6n tha moraing. bf. fh6 201b, wad | REoKteds OF Parnn b 03 ous pummess Is sonout | Sopusrod, n tho first placs, strovo to briag M, tnat many of tho Councll wistod to hesr him | dorstood, until I g0 to_ boavau, aud that is not | Clafio called at bis ofico. Ho #aid that to Fo- | Bnes with th usake of seur ehusen. - Wo sieht o d . s givo his testimony. Faots Connected with the Inception and FIE UALLIDAY STDIPE OF PAITIE Progress of the Andover In roply fo a question by the Rav. Leo, Rossl- o ent. ter Raymond said ho bolioved no Investigation ovement, could chango the belief of Plymouth Church In ita pastor'a innacence, but that tho church was willing to submit to any inveatigation to put an end (o (ho whiofo busitioss. subsoquently Susar- Deacon West's Protest and State- | ra, ruisod abjections to jnvostigations. tis c hich Lo then ontertained. that thoy Lad slan. far off,—that is, not for away,—aud 1am con- | fresh his momory be would refor to tho memo- | have sent the loiter Ly matl, but wa thought 3 1 tont 0 bear Jusi that lot that'my dear Lord ins | raudum takon at tho time, which bad sinos boan | that tho Thora conrioons "way womd bo | uoisabisct e by w2 ':i‘;i%zfi“;},’:fi'}.‘,};f; put ou mo. Ho knows what is bost, Ihave ao- | ju his eafe. ilo was proparad to provo | to send it by a committos. \Wo gave ths | called. and accoptavlo to both partios. to ine cepted. Though the natural ian rebols onca in | tho suthenticity of this by Dr. Ward, | lottar to Mr. Tilney, vour clork, oo Sundav vestigate tho charges sgainst AIr. Baccnar, € awbilo and bubblos out, yot grace ia tho naturo | who had also mado a momorandum of the ocenr: | mornig, snd have consalted In rolation to it | and thus sottlo tha controvorsy, 1f ho did mob puts itdowa. But Lam conteat towaik yo. Al | renca in his diary. Ho road ths papor, | with Dr. Edward Booctier and 3ir. Shearmnn, | uso the best courdo o efect this aud, it was duy my gorrow ig that the preciousuoes of the Gospel | which way to tho effect that Clatin had atated | You yourseif biave known of it, sod we supposed i 0 it il which 1t e beon givon mo to proach la hia- | Lio called by request. Did notsay ¥ho roqacaiod | that 1f yoi cared o Bpeak with us abont i« sou egch’,‘;;‘;fl|L‘,"'('f,rffa’afififi,'n’{f::o‘:uli‘m e OUR BTOCK OF FINE SPRING WOOLENS For Gentlemen's Wear is now being received. 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT dorod Aomowhat by this troubla; but to work | him, nud askod bim if to could not arrange the | would 'do 8o, We have carofully abstained | wram, o, § b 0n all orders during THIS MONTIL ment to the Advisory allusion to the mannor In which Mre, Tuton Liad | for Cbrist and_avo mon is iy calling, aud not | Woodstock latter 4o it wonld sppoar to ralato o | from speaking to you about it, out of.resnoet 10 | Larngior) o it oy S e a0 ‘ beon repoatedly dragged before the publia and | to vindicate mywolf. [Avplauas.] bugineus, Claflin naked him if hie wonld nposk | that vory courtesy which you way that wo bavo | outh Church, ho was hindorod and trestod Council, elanderod_by tha press_gained enthusiastio ap- . od, EDWARD ELY & CO0,, Beeclior begau big specch in an ossy manner, ho;:guld crush oy ono, and ho said * No,” | violstod.” Mr.” Boochier then ssked Prof, it ¢ but, warmlog a8 ho proconded, Lio burat forth in | Ho i most unjusily, as on enomv. Wa ko right ls plauso, Storraand Budington doclined to ap- Smythe to atato what ho proposod todo: “What | wishing somn Mutusl Counc?', or othor striotl poar beforo the Council, fearing lost thoir pres- | all his native eloquence. Boon mauny of tho del- NO DESIRE TO CLUSH ANYDODY. baye you como ou hero for? If you bad sent | impartial ecclesasticat Artistio Tailors, Chicago. YESTERDAY. ence inpplaco whore thoy would encounter | cgates wera in toars, and Thomas G. Shoarmon | Ife waa not asked to appoar befors she Com- | the Tactor. by madl wo shonld huso recoived I i“‘-p!s:hxo church r’sxhnl l:fikx:?u‘xr{fl":r;fi?:xfll;r GONGORD AND IMPARTIALITT. hostility might aubject them to misroprosenta- | and Rossiter *W. Kaymond, who wero on tho | mittee, eorlior. I now ask you wint your plang aro?" | such o Councll, and on thoir part originating Special Davateh to 2'he Chicago Tribune. tion. platform, produced tiioir handkerchiofs. Dr, Bacon asked him if it was Clafiia whoia. | To this Prof. Smythe replied: **Tho church | nothinz but an Advisors Couscil, in placa of one New Yous, Fob, 18,—To-day's session of the BOWEN MORE QUESTIONING, timated Lo would not b calied, sud ue roplied | lottor auswaors that question, and if you would | that wonld Liave tho conlidence of n“. a8 compe- . Advisory Counsel was most extraordinary o | 8pposrod bofora the Cauucil In tho evening to | Dr. Dacon, of Tiinois, asked Mr. Beccher if | that, at that or some othiur timo, ho told him ha | road it o thess poonle they woald fully under- v tout o inyastigats all the evidoars, and to rens he had hoard that Dr. Storrs was awara of tho | did not think ho woutd bo called. Dr. Bazoa | stand our position and purpose.” With this | der n decision wwhich woald ba recoznized by all during JANUARY and $o.s1l garments offersd of v Suring rumors affeoting him ot tho tins of the silver | askod if 1t wasnot bis dutyas b momaos of | Prof, Smythe withdrow. : tho Inrgost congrogation which fiag yet nppoared. dered of wa duch Congrogational and public intercat. Thus far, o took o sont on the platform, and was ques- &8 final ? WiLLtas . Wesr. A s o nothing hoa occurred that hna not omphasized | tionod chirougl the Modorator ‘nud Chalrmon of | wedding of tho church. Tlymouth Church to watch over 1t3 walfare, aud A Timea roportor visitod P'rof. 8mytho yestor- |~ New Yonx, Feb, 15, 1810, Quality, Style, I'it, Durability. | wo wisdom or enlling snch a Gouncil, snd mak- | Commitioen, o afirmod thst ho had nover | ™ 5o Heoshes sald wot preciscly ia thoso torms, | £0” roort whatoves Focts b Roor s tho | 8y, ab sotaod Frach b ortors ol pod et R #Qnly #o far ta Drees springs from and illustrates | ing tho roprosantation vo large and in its public | been invited to go before the Plymouth Investi- | xto Liosrd a rumor at tho time thut Dr. Storcs' | Investipating Committes. ‘This quostion was | ment at Andover. It wasnot s suddon mova- TIIE CANADIANS eharacter, ean it be admitted to the roalm of ardk” roprescntativos 20 wide-spread that it mustmove gatiug Committeo of 1874, and read a letter | mind on tus way down to the silver wedding had | not anewored, but Rowen askod. if ho | mont, he said, but begun months sgo. It waz = & Y ‘'WEDDING GARMENTS A BPECIALTY, EDWARD ELTY, Corner of Monroe-st. and Wabualiay, carofuly, fmpartially, and wisoly, or swaken | (o o - Clafln | whioh implied & such varions and conflicting sootimonts within | him to put s businces-construction upon the itgelf as to provont any leading of moro majority | Woudatock lottor, Ho nlso produced n momo- hoon very much clouded by rumors which wora | bad not susworod all tho questions | 8eon that the Church waa suffering by reason of = y going nrgnnd about him, Im{n friend had spoken | put to bim in relation to tho communication, | tho terrible acandal, both nt homa aut iu the | A1l 0f Them, Except the Farmers, to him on the subject, aud ho then felt justified | 1lis epeech was grooted with lsughtor and | mission flelds, whither had bioén sent rudo cuts Want o Righer Protoctdve Tariffy in acting o Lo did &t tho vilver wodding, hissee, and in reply to Dr. Spaulding he eaid | illustrativg the scandat and laboled, *The ant Are Going to Get Rt-Miscel- ch influsnce to sanction ovil-dolng, It | randum of an interviow with Clatlin, in which, AFTERNOON BLSSION, Lo oxpected to go befora tho Commiitoo, but | greatost Chiristian preachier,” It was also known tancous News ftems, ny 3. SATES. is always ovident to spoctstors, and | 88 bo thought, Ciaflin afmed at some objoct. | At the nfterncon session the discussion was | the sesslons wore private, sad, ot olug fu- | that Mr. Boochor wae daily losing ground all Seecral Dispatch to The Chieasn Triduns, IMPROVED FIRE ANDBURGLAR | impartially in its provinco to sccurs unanimity. | that the Woodstock lottor roforred to busie | e 8 was o lpros ot 19 | gnaucal depression in Caunda has boen ic Dr. Btrong, of Boston, said that, having been | givon oll porsons who possossod any | feared to Love = thorough iovestigation, and v » obllged fo Fotarn 1o tho seeson to Lear STe. | facls, and repisd that ho did. know | those scares woro made un mot along of miuia | ITORTess siuco Weduesday. It srvesn s otlnh Boochor's roply, they hiad nop had timo for full [ Of 6uch an inviltation, but did not | ters, but of lawyers, merzbants, and meninall | tosppoint & Select Committes to inquire inte and carofol consideration of tho ubject, and { know any day bad been fixed. Hodid not ro- | the walkd of lifo. It had boen thoueht fora | tho causes of tho striugeucy, introduced by Me, thoy now wished to present & substitute a3 fol- | menibor any member of tho Comumitico had con- | long timo that it was duo both to tho Church | Mins, Momber for Batlwell, a strong adhoreni lows : vorsation with mm befora it was 2[pointed, 8ol to Mr. Hoocher to havo tho matter fully | o6 4 Govorument. On ita being prosented to » which would lead them to think that he could | investigated oud finally settled. In this viow G H : Tasorred, That tho Oouncd) now In sesslon In q i tho Ifouse, Sir John Macdonald pointed out that Plymouth Chttech extand a cordial {nvitation to the | Bive sty information on the subjact. all of tho Andovar professors fully coincided. K Tev, 1L, B, Blorrs, D. D,, snd the Rsv, Willlsm Ivos Dr. Bacon asked him, Would be have told the | I'rof, Phelps had writton long letter, thoe motion amounted to s want of confldonae, Budington, to coie before tho Council to uid us with | wholo trutls if ho Lad appeared boforo the Com- | which he urged an fuvestigation, and Prof. | which deolaration, backed up by procedents, auy facts whlh sy Uewlluls their knowledye ax | mitteo? Park bad aleo eooken —atrongly fu favor | ook the Miuistoriatiats by surprive. Their in. toudhlag the guertions befors tlie Counelly A dulegato thourht thia was an importient | Of a0 iuvostigation, ~Thoy both said that | ouf O 0 FO ST BT TERE NS RE T A delogata asked what ' the Committeo oxpect- | question, and hoped it wonld e withdrawn, the good of the Chureh imperatively demanded | yue'i{ouis on the tadift question beforg striin ed to resch by snvitiug thedo two ministers, Dr. Discon #aid it was houdod to bim, nnd, aa | it Tho only quoation was, ** What church shalt | (19 poliey they iutend ,} Sheiry ALnkng, Dr, Btrong said {liat (Lo Comuwittoo waro | it had beow objeoted to, o wonld nat bros it. | tako tho lesd ?” Tho chureh b Andover bad re- | '3, P00eY thoy Iptend to puramo, |+ — unnnfmous 1n tho douire that thoyshonfd bo | 1o hiad positiva recollection of tho romark that | contly considered whothor or not it was her duty agoinat froe trado had boon mado by nnpor t o adoptod. Bhould thoy shut out sngnodv 1oy | Lo wanld nat be called. 12 tako the load, A fow had deprecatod hor | gl T ("0 1S PG, TRaCE BN O i would bo doing au injury to Diymouth Church, | Tho quostion as to whothor or not ke ever said | leadiog off, among thom Profs, Park and Phelps, Boldly for fros interchaugo of '(g(;l::{;‘“";‘.‘h Judgo Wjijioy sntd Lo considorod it mora im- | tha Invostigatiog Cominittoe wes & partial oue, | ‘The Iatter had boon Laard by the oburch in two | SO 1% froo Tutorehangs of prod Tk POFtaut to Lo L0 kontlumau than auy.| was abjsotod ta and withdzawo. s loug, able lettora, and had failod to produce sa [ THAE FAMIEE T SOVIAl, Prominont mon ex- othors wha uautdl be fuvited to appear Loforo tho | “ e was roquoated to esplain how {t'| impression. He hada:nca ths sction signified Tia Domimion » matsiter s ret Tor rotas Gouncil. was that tho commuoication seut to tho | his approval of it, statiog that, afier all. ha was | 1' DOTUDION pLAEmAl R Eapins The Mederator (Dr. Bacon) esid that from | Gouncil sppesred In the pablia print beforo fil“ that the proposition hiad been mads, Tho Mr, Thomas Workman, oue of the memho tho frat he Lad boon impressed with tho | it camo up in tho Council, sud said is | il informal ballot wes on tho quostion whethor | ;215 Thomes Workman, aue of the mambors flioces at fmitiug thoso two \ brotiiren to | was written sbout 7:15 p. m., and was put into | or not the Bomioary Oaurch ought at somn timo | fof, Jontrual, ssvertal & rotndtiy by a0ty B b mammoret m Mgy o, | tho bands of the' Modorator &t to apening of | 0 tako setion in th matiar, Nollce that tho | N0rotaotiva tari. wed desiared thot shos o poi [ 803, 4 | tho sessions. wa4 givon to a roportor yome | YOte was e taken 000 soot to overy | o fii = brataron, 1 oomo sud muako su utatossouts in | twp hours Itar, £ ¥ Shurchmember, and Prof. Plelps Lud porson- gv was shunlutoly uocossary to eave Caunds from rolation toque. 3 Aftor auswering aaveral other guestions, Mr, ly appear: snd prosentod an sdvorse e @ Consldorable discusaion followed this, in | Bowon luft tho platform, sud Dr, Ward took his | argument, The ballot was takon at an | o “,E,';,.f;‘fif,‘n"é?' x?;, #::a::}el)c::('l\'rgmhurll:d(nm?: Juich Dre, Saloy, Lieown, Haloott and Proel | pisce,sorroboratiog hiciia régard {0 o mow | informal oonforouse, s sort "o com- | §,7ulecoqh of (oo BNt (L by benkiog ent 0 atlon a8 | orandum. mi o O o whole following o regnlar . sdopted, and Dr. Bacon, Presidout Portor, aud TIE PLYMOUTIU INVESTIOATING COMMITTEER, prayor-moeting. It had rosulted in an almost g‘;"&fi;:fifi:fig& ;}"‘Jfi:‘ fif:;:,'::,] ,{fl‘}"g‘i‘;‘"{‘," Dr. Sturtevant wero appolutod 8 Committes to Tho Rov, Lyman Abbatt moved that the Coun- | Uuanimous declaration that tho Church ought to [ o “Jiowovor, thxt finance should mot bo th: iuvito Dra. Siorrs and Budington o appesr be- | eil proceod to hoar from the Invostigating Com- | 40 sometbing at somo timo. ~Tho farmal ballot | atich FANEYER Hoat, Taatiee Aliniatry, and that 8 fora the Council, ittee, sud Mr. Winslow took tho platform, Ho | on this quostion was taken at a spocial Church | {ure for ravenuo aud protoction at tho same Tho question f adjonening over Sunday was | rond an oxtract from Mr, Bowon's commuuica. | mosting held sbout about a wook ‘Inter, and tha | (H0F 08 FOVERUE sud P brought up, snd for o timo « hoeated discussion | tion, and explaioed that o the harry bo might | Yote waa to the samo purport. twu Fflnmnu only po Afllll’:l-’l-fflmfl‘m wns kopt up, a motion boing finatly adopted | nave used tho words. Thero wore frequent oan- | voung in tho nogative. It having thua beon de- i i that tho Council sdjourn st noon to-morrow, | versations iu the Committoe with reforonce to aod that it aasomble agaiu at 3 *o'clock Monday | the calling of Bowon. 1L B. Clatlin had ssid aftornoon, thiat thora was no uso of calliug Towen, bocause Opportunity waa piven tothe Plynouth Church | ho would not eay anything. Committes t0 make additional etatzmonts, nod B. V. Whilo corroburatod tho testimony of Ar, Buearman said ho fiad beou inatructed by the | Winslow, Committee to lay hofero tho Council a paper IL 1. Clatlin was tbon called, and Mr. Shenr- which hail not yet boou presuted to tho Churehs | man asked tim it ho ever informod Mr. Bowen for tho resson that a moetiug could not bocalled | that o would not bo called by the Committes, sinco it hod beou rocolved. Ho tuen road or di ho ever give Lim uny iuformation to that THUE LETIER ¥ROM TIE ANDOVER THLOLOOICAL | ¢ffect? 'Lt ho could not romembar, but there HEMINARY OHULON wns a possibility that If bo had ho coald not re- to Plymouth OChurch, uauulnlus; the propoai- | momber positively what report he made to tho tion for a Batual Council to tuvestizste tho | Commitice, but presumed ho had told thom it charges agalust Henry Ward Boectior, This lot- | was no uss to call DBowen. A loog tor provoked a great desl of discuseton, uud was | oxamination was gouo through in relation to tho oveutually roforrad £ a committeo of threo. tripartita ngrosment, which was resd by Dr. Dencon JTeaso Olaflio, of Lombard, 1lL., wantod | Bacou, for the purpase of learniug whothor or to biave, it stated in the revort of the Committea | not thoro wero grounds for the Committes’s not whother or not the Andover Somivary Church | calling Mr, Bowon, duriug which Ciaflin emd he bad a right uudor tho rulas of Congregational- | supposed the azreomeat had sottlod everything {sm to callthis Counctl. Ilo made along sddress, | betweon tho throe mon. aud wse intorruptod savoral timos by dologates Tho Couucii thon sdjonrned. rieing to poiuts of order. e Tho feoling of concord obsorvable throughout | ness troubles, and actod sa a friond to Bowen, tho intonso excltomont of to-day awakonod tho | flo thought ho (Bowen) waould pot like to commont of auch smon a8 Drs, Bacon and Portar, | 4 eallod by ;i‘gm}fx‘g’;‘; sting, Commiites. who are nover construod 83 meaniug othor than } tripariite ngreomont, but was interrupted by whot they sav. Tho fesllng1s growing in the | {ho Council, whioh ruled the matior out as Council that it atruck tho koy-noto of wisdom lrrglom::i.” Bnm‘:ur dufl(m'i r:hnt }m avar confor- e red wi Wwon about the tripartite agreoment, Thon 1t Invited Von otk beforo ib ond that 110 | and Bavon noddod assont to fho siatomont. Th C into clood hunging over Plymouth Oburch and | Stawy, "1 Probably go fnto sccres wouslon Boecher, and ultimatoly porfoct a conciliation —— betweon Piymouth and other Covgrogationsl THE COUNCIL. Churches, BTONLS AXD DUDINGTO: TREMENDOUR ATTENDANCE. New Yong, Fob., 18.—Altor religious oxercisos The procoodings of tho Council, morning, | this morning in tho Advisory Council, Loacon attornoon, and ovening, wore aitended by the | Capon, of Doston, introduced & preamble and Inrgeat audiences jpossible within Plymouth | resolution, sotting forth that, Inasmuch ay quos- Chureh, and In tho oveniug hundreds wore un. | tion 6 of tho lotior missive asked them to do- ablo to gain admittance, cide whether thoro wore any rossons why Plym- BTOBLS AND DUDINGTON. outh Church kiad forfoited its claim to the confl- The quostion of invitiug Dra. Storrs and Bud- | donce of followehip, therofors, ington was ralsed oarly in the morning session. dfif‘f&fifighflf :‘!:‘; fl"flf%‘:fl'fi@%‘i’fl?‘{%fi;fl The Rov. Br. Capen thought this should bo | Ty Budington: . Derto sneear betoro it and aise done, bocause Boeohor said Plymonth desired | such reasons, if tiore bo auy, it. Dowen's lotter to tho Council was read, and | Tho Dencon said he did not seo bow the dolo- much discussion followed, and, when Shoar- ¢ gatos could consclentiously voto on tho quostion man #aid the Investigating Commitico would | withont first having heard tho statemonts of the confrout Bowan, tho applaso brought Beochor | otbor sido. Lo camo to tho Counol with a do- forward to sdministor o rebuko to tho gallorics, ho prosuming that church members liadbaen by | termlnation to go to tho bottom of thin thiog, stromontal in the sign of approval, than which | 80d,ho did not know how they coutd go homo nothing, be said, would be more injurious to tho | without having done 8o, 1o was aa dosirous of cause of thechurel, Rotting homa as anybody, but bocause Plymonth TOWEN. Clurch had sufforod so much, becauso its pastor A long discusston aross aa to tho proprioty of i Laviting Bowan boforo_ tha Gounclly Aho Hov, | had sufforod, becauso Shearman hed suffored, Doane said Bowen bad done much nowspaper | 80d bocauso othors had suffored, he thought talking, aud it would bo pleasnut to hear him | thoy ahould stay and 1vestigate tho mattor. falka“httle Ly word of month. 1lia boilof frnteim ey Iu tho sincority of Plymouth Clurch was deop- | rpng discuseion of this resolution waa intor- oned by the presence and worda of Vau Cott, | . ok (hnué’ht tho prosence of Bowon wonld | Tubted by Prof. F. Abbott, who dosired to make havo the same offect. Tho Rov. Btinson eu- | thereport of the Busingss Commltteo on Bowen's foroed ha fact that Dowen could ba sllowed to | lstter, rocoived last evening, 1o read the comt toll his story beforo the Council, but only to | munication snd said: *'Tho Commitieo of clear up tho point of veracity rased by Bowon's | Plymouth Clurch have an opportunity to make lotter, and Bacon emplaslzed this view, Judgo | any farthor statoment in regard to the aubjoet.” VWithey thought Iowen's letior n _sufliciout Moderator Bacon interrupted the proceedinga statoment from him. Aftor invitiog Bowen on | to roler to tho Business Committes the commu- his lettor, an anticipatod invitstion might bo | nication received from Prof. myth, of Andavor. oxpooted by Mrs. Woodbull. This created a Deacon COapon's resolution was laid on the Inugh, m’penlod with intensity aftor tho oxplana- | tablo, so that the discussion of tho Bowon mat- nation of a delegate that Mra. Woodhull was | tors might bo resumed, not a mombor of Plymouth Church, Dr, I, M, Mr, Shoarman made a statement in rogard to Stores eaid he wantod Bowen and the Invosti- { the commuuication, reforring o the words gating Committeo presont face to face to hoar | adultery, perjury, and lypacrisy,” and said this and know which waa which, and his viows, | that the Commiiteo domanded that Bowen ap- embodied 1 & resolution, wore adopted. pear bafore the Couucil. CHIGAGO SAFES AXD VAULT DOORS ARE TEE BEST. Manufactory and Balearoom, 23 and 25 East Randolph-st. Bafes moyed, ropaired, and exohanged, MISCELLANEOUS, GITY TAX REDEMPTIONS. On and after Feb. 25,1876, tho premium on redemption of Oity Tax Certificatos will bo s follows: Bale of 1875, for city taxes of 1874, 20 por cont, Bale of 1874, for oity taxes 0f1873, 40 per cont. Baloof 1873, for oity taxes of 1873, 50 per cont. Partioa wish ing to mnvest gan have cortifloates, until the sbove date, at tho present ratos, viz: Salo of 1875 without promium. Bale of 1874 and 1873, 26 per cent premium, 8, B, HAYES, Comptrollor. Ohicago, Feb, 7, 1816, THE ATTENTION OF LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS, Bolicitors, and Brokars i called to the fact that thoy oan place Tnsurance in the lome Lifo Insurancs Com- pany of New York for less monsy than st any other bganoy in thie eity, and canmake more money by doing 5., We meaa burlness, and, wauld like s Intecviow with any one n D placing insurance s our office, Room & Methodist mum-i‘.:A Dlock, ock. ¥, I, KELLOGG, Superintendent of Agencics, THET.§. BUSINESS DIRECTORY FOR 1876. A'complste Business mm\o?‘ for svery town in the Unitod Blales over 3,000 iubabltants, {8 now issuod, &ud is for salo by BAKER, DAVIS & GO. J,'E. MOREY, Manager, 140 2304 Madison-at,, Room 16, REMOV.ATL. 3. D. HARVEY, Mortoge, Loans and Reat d’to No. 07 Denrborn-at. s P emeatrs it Do oorn-at FOR SALL. CEY T0E! 101 Toaded {n car, 13 Lons to ear, $9,50 per car, ¥rolght %o Giosgo about §3L.60 car. Address K. I T., 4 [Fsab Madisonrot. i 5 Agriclturista in tho House wera opposad to §ided'by wo large volo that ths Chiireh 0Ugbt | 11,6 Boution akan by thoprcaoating of hamanie: Usoloss to walt Tongen and thepeod, that 1 was | turtaring and morcantilo futereste, and hold that e el jonger, and the qudstion was put | y),o[r intarost was in a prosverous condition, and mhottior tho Church should tako immediato ac- | 4100 %0 waad of rotortion. o, oo yoto was Drocisely the sams ou this | ™y,q genaral foeling was strongly sganst frao- A n lottor, " Tho Totras was wiltan o0 4 2araw | trade. and it is oxposted that tho Ministry, al- ly pproved. at " subeaanent - amaaner- | though opparod to it on principle, will racogniza Thnre wera: Bamo Gorrestim e oy tn®, | this foshug by adding cansiderably to tho pros- orn were gomo corrections ordored, sud | ooy guty whon bringing down thotr propossis in ster thoy “hed Cboen mado e | focto tuo tanit e o Vot oo oo ekl submitted | by gvoniug Mr. Docosmos, of British Colume sud thvntu lm:lm!l ozl)’ pas oL Uolug ""-“";"J bin, offored an amendinont to the efoct that an gun. At uoithor of theao church moatiugs did | garly rovision of tho tarifts was nocessars, aud e hiolia anpoar, a0 o shotofore kneW | yiara tarifl discriminating to & graster dogroa Botbing of tho businesa oxcont by Leamssy. Tt | (ji1n"iia proaout in favoror homo prodicion S be st bt ron D olpe st 2O | and menafactures, bue' ot stimulatiug ovs in- Tt Hoc e moating e iy | dustey or ono soction of tho country sgainst e e g connection with the Seml- | auotlior, wonld bo productive of geeat bouoft to ry, SAVINg m"{ of nominal prafossorshil), | ;ya whola Domiuion. oo poloyad out hia sonusstiou bo- | *'An_offore waa made to havo this rulod out ndovor Bemioary: Chnte, Brot: Semyol tue | ander the rules, but the Speaker was of opinlon m‘]‘m‘}“g m‘;‘:‘,"‘%m pre i TR Osotor | that the smondment might bo aliowod an an ab- into cansidoration atall. It ws a churon of | 5iract principlo,which wauld uot commiffitho Houae to aay pallcy. BEEOULI OX ATORIS. ‘I reaolution that Bawen bo iavited tolay | Mr. Cox underwtood ono of the delogates THE ANDOVER MOVEMENT, Clirust, aud that was eoagh, Dut if It wora ad- | “my’ Dromor, fu rather an Indotnito manner, ASICYOUR GItoCER ‘The queation was again risad 1t Drs.Stores | i ressoua bofore theGouncl ot oncn w& prosent bad w lolor, from Peof. Phiclpe, of b TEROER AiD Baor, Sbre T T i deat oiso bio 53id | opposed tho -;no:dmalnt Uik the oudor ot ths - ¥om £ aund Budington shoul 0 vl oro the | mought to ba amended to read, ** that Bowon over, iu rels! st ! Vew York 1 e 17, S Opposition, Si7 John Jlscdonald, thought It came Connall, and confighing and exciting discusslon | nvied to appeas Dotore i Joneat 1o o | thioy ought to Hoot It. Newp York Timen Heb, 17, tho_intolloctuatity” of its membors. It had [ OPPO! OATMEATL. Bost In ibs world. G, & W. REIFSNIDEL, 130 and 131 Kiazie-st., Sois Agents for Chicago. Choice- Aspinwall Bananas, JUST RECEIVED. J. M, GILLEBPIE, Y05 Wabssh-av, “BITTERWATER. PRk L BN TERATLE, ok 00 o X e, oaa, OHAPLN & GORE, 73 aud 75 Mourco-st, MARSH'S INPREOVED HEALTH LIFT, %, 8ix monthe’ oxerciro, §15, OUICAGG 'H LIFT 00., 9 and 101 Washington-at. 1. L BMITIL, Mauss BTOOKHOLDERS' MEETINGS, _ Stocliholders® Meoting. Te tha stookbolders of the Veasal Owner's Towlng Co peay, of ‘bl T o e horeny hotAes: meetlag of the soekholders of sald Gompany will be hel the of Company, {a the basemant of No. 344 th Waler-at., ta the Uity of Ubloago, in the Htate of linols, oa fatarday, ¥eb. 20, 147G, 811 o'clock in the obfoct of ‘such mestig will b to oos: stricily within the privilogos of the House, He maid ho would rosist a mution which would press tho Government to deqlare ite iutentions bofore tho praper time, but -thought with the Hpeaker shat the amendmonts could be put s an abstrac queation barrou of resulty, Aftor connidorable discusslon the amendmout ‘was admitled, aud the debato waa rosumead, ‘I'ho matter was ovontually disposed of withouy s vosa, Alr, DeCosmos witldrew. his motion, and the Committoe asked for was mllowed, but ita wcope of inquiry was limited to ono or two inter. eats, and nut to tho atate of tho whole country. Special Dupateh (o The Chicaro Tribune, HaxteroX, Ont,, Feb, 18,~Thp Orange (irand Lodgoof Westarn Oatario has closed its ses. alous, A resolution was osrried deolariug that tho time had arrivod for Orangemen to unito | withont reforonce to party iu order to opposa the sucroschmonty of the Loman €atholiobif.archy. Spccial Dusuatch o Ths Chicavo Triduje, Moxtarat, Fob, 18.—Imnorts of tea from New York for the past two dsys were over 30,000 packages, or 1600.000 pouuds, In additlon to this sbout 1,000,000 pounds were withdrawn from bonded warohousos hers, Oue million dol- Ians have boon g:kl in customs and iniand yov- enuo sloce the gluulu}t of tho month, dpeciad Diapateh o Tha Chicade Tribine. Havirax, Fob. 18, —Tho Chamber of Commarde hold a meeting vo-dsy, aud mdopted a resolution followed. It was decided to hear Booohor 0 as- | cila tho differonce betwoon bis atatomonts.” cortain whether Lo would be willing to havo A lonP dlecussion oconrred upon the pro- Storra and Hudington etato all facts within their | pricty of the Council summoning Bowon at all, kuowlodge. Beocher anawerod calmly and do- An attompt was made to lay the whale anb- cidedly with a touch of eadncss in his voico that | joct on tho tablo, but it fsilod, and finally was he know of an intoruiew with Btorrs of im- | dlsposcd of by the adoption of a rosolution that portance to the Council. Ie remembored it | ho be invited to appear bofore the Council ab mg oue of the brightest placos in hin | half-past 7 o'clock shis ovening. life. Aftor bla former intercourso with Blorrs LETTRE FIOM DI, HTORRS. be now folt like a man senaick and on astormy | Aftor s statomont by Mr. Winslow that the wos, thinking of islands just loft whero overlast- | Roy, Dr. Btorra had a written roquent to appoar g summer roigoed. e spoke of tho silver | bofora tho Inveatigating Commities, a lotter was wodding o tho church, sayivg that Plymouth | read from Dr, Htorrs, stating that ho nover had Church waa never flluminated with such brillinng | any knawledge rogarding tho matter, diaplay of cordial friondsbip sud undosorved 'ho discusston of Deacou Capon's resolution aulogy as camo from the lips of Dr. Storra on | wasresumod, aud, aftor numorous speechos aud that occasion. Binco that silvor woddivg Lo | a futluro to lay it on the table, it was réferred to Liad rocelved a noto from Storra which bo did not | tho Commitie on the sixth Question, who nuswer, Owing to tho silenoo he was advised to | promptly retirod to consider the matter. kewp by counsel, he wont noither to Storns nor H, M. Btorrs said ho thought the qnestion to Uod's best gift, his (Deecher's) wifo, nor to | put by Mr, Fessondon yesterdsy should bo ane Liis clildren for advico and aid. aworod. . B¥ONZANDO. ‘The Iattor then ropeatod the question which On rosohing the last half of the question, | he had asked yesterday, aa to tho pastor's wil- DBoocher, fully oxcited and with the volco of s [ lingness to Hisve tho intorviows between Dr. giant, and an outburdt of feslings supported by | Storrs sud himuelf mads public, or that ho all tho powers of human utterauce, such 8¢ Ply- | should tell all they knew about lum to the pub- mouth Church scarcely ever hoard boforo, thun- | lic. dored ; DEEOUER BPEAKS, 1f thers Is any man on carth that hss anything, say | Mr. Boecher, who was apparontly impatient to 1t ired that the letter was & of ‘Tha proposition extonded by tho Andover sl that 1 oula o bo b sbiag. DY@ OB f pyoological Bomlaary Ghuren to Plymouth Mr. Bhearman, in roply to a question rolating | Clurch for a mutual council to investi- to tho furthor fovestigation of tho charkos | gata tho clargos sgainst afr. Boochor spaiuat e pastor by tho Church, aaid tha ftes ngll “hyghny lad not upum‘;d tho case way s hosn dissussed privatoly by members of bocauss na charges had beon presonted. the Advisory Council sinca ths opening sos- Mr. Boocher also spoka at some length on tho | sien, but thora had bsen no publio meution of subjeot, bia point betny; that Lo was tried by a | tho mattor until tho noon recoss of tho Advis- ety who A1 é‘f:u‘h:nfimfign‘%aflfi.lxx:fl; ory Council yastorday, when tho matter waa o o " n ¥ | brought to tho attontion of the Council throngh sonling coppiatote that thoy hd ot challeng- | 1) oy, Carlow R, Bliss, of Wakofield, Mans., BOWKN, who road {n the hearing of & pumber of dele- Dr, Waloott's resolution that lonry C. Bowon | gates alottor which ho {had recetved from Prof. ba {nvited to communicate tw thus Gouncit any | Auatin Phelps, of Andovor, fn rolation to tho & ovideuce lio might Lave in rogard to tho ques- | 4o, of tyo churol at Audover in asking for tlon boforo it, wa3 adoptod, i Arcrolttion wes adoptod providing that ay | 8 mnutusl council. Tho lotter statod that the future qnfhnlunu Put to pordons ou tho platform | writer was not in eympathy with tho course be given hrough tho Modorator, talten by the Andovor Church, mod that other R, W. Raymoud stated that further inveatiga- promuént mombers of the cuurch had opposcd tion was uot roquired by auy wau, woman, or | makiog the proyn-ltinn for a matual council, 1t child in Plymouth Ohurch. further statod that the action was pot well con- NQTHING TO HAY, widured, and that 1t biad boon haatily takon, Tho _Dr, Dacon, on belalf of tho Committeo to in- | [attor, coming frowm a goutloman #o high in tho vite Dra, Blorrs and Hudiugton, ruportod that | Church ranks, -nnmmf worthy of welghty con- thoy hiad soon aud bean . rocaived kiudly by both | sideration, and loft the improssion that the lot- geutiomen, aud that both of them had said they | tor which purportod to reprosont tho mind of the Liad nothiny to communicate to thie Conncil, Audover Ohurch waa ouly the voica of & minority quality if not quautity, snd taking quality into accouut, it would bearcomparisou with Piymouth Chiurch or nnfl otlor, Prof, Smytho al4o statod that since his com- ing to Now York £ has ressived & numbor of letiond from Congrogational ciurgymen iu vari- Ous purks of tho gountry ssuctioning tho action of the Choreh at Andover. He Lad in his pocket o copy of rosolutions which had beer sigued by all tho Cougregationa! olergymon of Trovidsuca, 1o would bo glad to bave tho reso- lution published, It 1s ag follows : eaaled, 'That fu oar judgument she proposition of o churel fu the Andorer Theological Bominary o the Plymoulh Church of Brooklyn {3 a mavement in tho right direction, and ‘that the genoral interests of o, Cangreyaifonsl’ Ohiurch require auch s favetie ation. Prof. Bmythe also sald that ho wished it 10 ba digeinctly uaderstood that the mavement at Audover dia not signify any conviction as to Mr. Beechar’s gullt or 1unacence. It onmly ox- [wauml & desiro for a strict and jmpartial lnves- 1gation., —— DEACON WEST. I8 STATEMENT AND PLROCENT Tu TUS ADVISORY COUNCIL. DEAR BRerirex: The undsreigned ls & mem- ber, and was formorly an officer, of tho Plym- Y ¥ i | it/ 1 go farthier than that—if thers bosuy sngel of | spoak, promptly stepped to tho frout of the plat- ‘Tho repors was adopted, aud toe Council ad- | ju the oburch, that minority also comprising | outh Charch, and ho dosires rospoctfully to lay in opposition to that carried out at the Dominfon TR 2ppiien s tie sl | oy el prelent Sl Gttt el imlo | 1 G sk (bt o wold mas bl suawor | Jouriod. : only 1 Tovs Tmportant aud iihuential maens | bafore you the folowiug statsment a0d profost f:fié‘ghmf:?&mmigg:fihfl::;fl;}’.':&n:;fih& Jan, 15, 1816 i’:‘.fl#fi'{» }'l(!:«lfc)u“{(. uay sught, ‘eldun beyun;uhb:;{ :udktn \hufin m:“crfugu: iiret, and then auybady who wisbod to pupple- DOWEN AFPEAUS. bors, Tho delegatos rmluu: at obps begau In tho firat soutonca of the latter missive by | from sompuisor: llnu M“u:r ol an JOHN M. LON e e e Gad Himiyy 1 | Mout quostions could do w0, He suidhowas | Tho crowd that stiended tho ovening sesalon [ 10 speak disparakingly of tho chtircl gl WY i Vlymiouth- Ol | T A et h e Syadimastoy alpres PETERT. "’i’l‘:: B‘;&‘ of chhf ‘tartiing -and poworful out- glad Ar, Fessonden had proposod tho question, | was wo iminendo that it was found necedsary to | tor, and Mr. Boochor jolnod with thom. | Which you are conyou lym (o Realution cw avod ondan 'u:mw’ln dpm QUARGARE burst was wolold, - Tho spostators and most of | 82, Anamering tho frut portion of it, Lo would | closo the doora about 7o'olosk, 10 provont suy | Wiilo thly disonsslon wai s progross, Lraf; | says that *it finda it good namo called i quos- | tection, which cused a long disoassion: sod the L8 VARKE e Gounell wero electriled and awed, Some of | 987 thet ho know of no {utorview whatoverabout | more antering. L is cutimutod tuat thors wors | Smytho, of Andover, ono of the' Committe of | tion on socount of tho principles and rates | Ciamber adjournod till to-wariow. Tha feeling ?! hhu meoting wad largely in favorof fres cade. " Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, Br. OATHANINES, Fob. 18.—At the atone-cuv~ tars’ Uanvention to-day at Thorald it was agreod , to IM\DYI tho turms offored by the contrastors of tho Welland Caual works, nawmoly : 83 per day of ton hiours, snd picos work to ocorrespond In prices with day work, the ‘sgresment to hold about 8,000 psople prosont. Tha Moderator, ox- | those authorizad to convey the Church lotter to Gov, Dingley, #aid that, tho Gour baving arnivel | tho Clork of Plymouth Churoh, was in tho vastry at whiol Houry 0. Bowon was ssked 50 appour, | of the churck, Oo being Informed of tho dis- they would procoed st ouco with bis exswinu- | cussion ho at onoo entersd tho church, and, a: tion. drossiug 3r. Boochor, told him that ths state- Mr. Bowou, accompagled by Dr. W. E. Ward, | monts in Prof, Pholps’ lottor wero not in sccord- of the [ndependent, hal” come in pra- | auca with facts, Prof. Pholps, he said, was nos viouuly, and geated himsolf noar tho platform, | present at ths meoting when the action of the whioh ho uow saceuded. Dr, Bacon propoundsd | Church was taken, sad kuow nothlug personally which such & quoation eliould bo askod. e N At e wmo: | Aftor parting with Dr. Brorrs on tho bight of tional naturo wroughs to tho poiut of flood, | tho sliver weddiug in Plymouth Church,with ons could pot refraln from ftesrs, The chsnge fiffifpr%g'iixli: g"fl{hhvl the lo-(s‘ura‘g:tl?mlnx J Or threo woeks aftor 1. :n::o :\;tclmn“}zal‘ur Boachar, takiug & sarcastio | g soundal vig: promutuntos. o Matas e what fs al this golng todo? To-moprow morn- | ‘2004 €0F & long tima abuolute silonce, aud 1ng 1t wilk be said in e da, Journaist 4 Well, haw ghau 13‘1; Htorrs nddrensed a briof note to him, rhetorically Beecher muq.a(n- matter|" snd fewill | ke uot respond, and oo the adoplod many years ago for the rogulation of it intorual affairs.” The underdigned n atteu- ton to tho fact that no * priuciple or rale adopt« od mauy years ago " has boon called in quostion by auy agRrioved mambor of tho churoh ; that the neighboriug churclios, who called tha Counell of {874, did not do it, and that there has beon no discusslon in shis commusity on sny suon VINEGAR. PRUSSING S Vine VINEGAR B until the sud of the yaar, thus preveating. Celebrated for fts Purity, Stren d Blavor, o religioun ru: 40k, yes, that waa & [ Bdvice of hils counsel Le said noshing and wrote [ the quostions, ws well as the Clairman of tho | of what coourred at that mooting. Tho facs subfect_since the mooiing of that Coanoll. H Vimaind toxecp Flictds WalumemneenTits | bo Put bu 0, St RAEOEH:, ObuToh M2 | Rolbing. I thoy would ‘rooail tho latorior hise | sk commitios, a4 bad bosn Drovided it ths | Gore et sne mooting at wbinbiteyme pul | Tud 80la oatse of diaturbanoa i Plymouth e saveRturiig 138y e men kRO W e e w ot Aot Vieyar prucr deleterl” | Jigmont between $wo dovils, * but, and * If." tary of the chureh during 1872, and £eo the trou- | resolution sdoptod at the afterncon messfon. | boon passed was tho largast ohurch-meotiug ever | Church bas Leon its extraordinary proceduro, . . s wrfl &y“fi?(cm ermrmdu Workaln the ANDANTE, Lioa Lie waa subjected to, they would readily un- { Aftor reading Mr, Bowen's comwmunication. he | hold by the Church, aud, 80 far from having | by which AMr, Titton formerly, and Mra. Moulton T e arla, Bilab1d I B BUR0 N C S CO, Chloagn, Another feelivg of saduoss followed, as, with | derstand lim whon he should say thist he had no | eaid the first question ho would ai§ was, *Who [ asted hastily, tho_church mombers bad hai tho | more rocontly, have baen dropped from membar- THE SONORA WAR. FINANOCIAL pathos, Boochor said ho kuew tho wliole procesd Ema $0 %0 to but hiy own home,—no 0no except | £ld you tuat you were not wantod by tho Com- | matier 1n considoration for weoks, aud hal | sbip, without cousure, ms mbsoutsos, aud thoir 8BAN Francusco, Feb, 18,—A dispatch from FANAZIOIAL: Was a contluuous tilal and cruclfizion nlr ovory | bisown fsmily. He Lad ouco met Dr. Buding- 1 mittee " Howen roplied tust he did not ro- | taken fiualavtion i tho faco of swo loug lot- | Grave charges sgaluut the moral charactor of tho Tucson roportd a batslo Jua. 14 betwaen Souora revolutionists and Btats troops near Alsmos. ‘The latter were ronted, Pursuit resulted In a second fight, Bothsides wererelnforced, and an- othor Rovolutionist victary resulted. The lalf bags eongeuliated 800 GpYALEY Roa ( f his soul, and sy, od it would | ton in Dr. Btorre' house, sincs the time men- Tk (ki and. 51 lito, " Tio-gis ot 100k | tioned, and tisy thora had an intorview sbout with greas hope for the reault of this Council, | the mattor, He then detailed the interview, at and only looked with Lope towards the guulnuoh Lo was asked to make a genersl state- mombor any specisl convorsation on tho sub- | tars from Drof. Vhelps sdvising agsinst it, ject, o botg prosont with sy ona of the mom- | lotters which biad buou duly cousigsrad. It was ore, Iie would ask if what he eaid in Liis com- | aldo s facs that uone of tha priucipal membors munioation of last ovoulug had been donied by | of the church hed oppasad the aotion, ths oaly “6"“ * vote sgainst If comtug from s youog maa {n the . fi;von 881d bis communioation was a denia) | town of ro cquside: ludusoos. ; Byea Lept; pastor biave beon iguored. The good nwme of he Plymouth Ohurch bas boon called in ques. tion for only ons reason,—its refusal, undaer thoe guidsnce of Mr, Beecher sud his sdvissry, to submit the chargos agsinst its paitor tosn io. iRpssion holots N uppastial tabanal ey O Heal Estsle in Chicago and vicluity; improved Aederad, Funds d boyund, and expected lic with a clouded ) mont. e concluded this portion of Lis answer 80 Gl 2w 0 beaven, Which R Waowgas | by $5AR. wavectiog i 1o band, MEAD & COE. 155 Laallost, hd O JOIOQEY Of,