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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1878, lenr i, Ger elear, SR LEX R 1.05% Jnuling ovdinary 10 prime, 1Y fair demanid: Yoy yel- . air 6 ¥ quists Tair, 88c. Itiea fige In gald. fy',- Clariied, 846, searce and firm at ¥ e ol nonihal. DELPITIA. 1. ~Frour~Nomintlly tn- 4; am- eneeds ettled: No. 3 red, 070 G oy ke (0 No, B Chicand o L, ol aml_ fawery yoltow, Juw . 47¢ hid nrket dull; white milxed do, 6wie, Jiye—blarket arked. nindlly unchanged. Lard dull and anchan deis farket dulls New Vork Stato ana Drdford ottty Fany exiran, 160200 Weatera Reeerrey 1@ h cayy: Wentorn, 100200, Weakt Western, full eréam, 8ie. Zihutl and nncnanged. entern, £1.15. Flour, 4,400 brlat wheat, 72,000 hng corn, 2io hui oath 10 ;' rye, 1,000 buy barlers i i Lok 110 e Unchanged. Lor1, Oct. ‘Loun—Unehanged, , BT T et tower and st o 2 red, M@ 407 BINGTUTAe Novemnbery Misganise Diceie 2 CNoL 3 10, T Corn ull1’ 314471 ME belh misge Decenibe Toxers ink@ivyo caani o Xnvember, g6 1ower 10 sell, At Bolss bl Hiviey nncaneed at 38, Oy Toan ht fc SATee ond AT homi ghis e fadon BT sey 34 and 02, P iy WSS - wheat, 70,000 hug 1| 1. , axedt s flour, 65,00 hels corn. 10,000 DUt OR1S, 12,000 bu; rye, 2,000 bui Larlcy, Ja. 0 b, piTa-Flour, 11,000 Lria; whent, 10,000 bit w’?fl‘%"\m Vi OAte, 2,000 bus Fye Dk s Darley, 1,000 B, o1 HLWAUREE, ML waArKEE, Oct. 10, ~FLovn—Dull and anchanged. Unars—\hent nnsetiisds opened (] qouel et o s Yo.' & Hitiw 0it Xo, 1 Her November, 0Ky Waukee, 0441 No. 4 B Tac, Coinanclinngedi No, s Tominal at 3¢, Hye drn No, 1, 42c, Barley lowars o, 2 spring. vt 5 e, Na-Quint. Mem nork, 87.61 cash snd Oc- nrd, €6.23, 4. ‘corn, 7,000 bu, ‘whieat, 3,000 bu, . CIXCINNATI, CrciNati, 0., Oct, 10.~Corrox~Falr demand, but atiower Fatea at fivic, Frovn—Dull, weak, and lowers tamily. $4.00Q5.25, Ol Wheat heavrt red, HOMSSe; whi te, Ki@Rc receipte, 0,000 bug shipmnte, 1,000 b, Cori~Dos Tend tairy market ot o Onts steady: fair demand ¢ 80¢, Harley—~lige v, . {alrg w1 5 . ni quicty enr- BIlOYIMN yent make, DUIK ‘meats Gilfau gLl con sicady at TR Tt E R Dtk and droonti LINSKED ULL—Steady at 5 1 LOr1YILLE. Oct. 16, = Cor 1o Dull and unchnnged. dulli shade Jowers red, 85a88c: white, FAuioc, Com~Morket caslery : mixed, 41c " Oate—Sarkot dull; white, I, 2ilge. anfey ne gle, arket il Bz D lge, wa—L'ark—\IRrket 'easler nt_ $8,50@0.00, v leat Lerce, ©4.00GH. 75 £10.00, Quiet hut wteaily ¢ atioul clear 11D, Ale@ £ loves, Thacon sulct iy thouiers, 46e1 clenr i, Qe elear, Ol AP=CUTL! '@1e, e v—iat kot duil at 1,08, ivadys Hamns, n Bavros, Oct. 10.—Frovn—zoderate demands rates ieaiyy Westen wipersue, $4.003,1 comnion ox- 1, £ 3 i mixed and yollow, o1 4 ey nad firing No. 1 wid exira 1 Br] 0, 3 white, 2% suse. or, 29,000 buy wheat, hrls, unlt Ohla and Penneylvania hiRan and Wisconwin, Hwsct i 4 Texas and Ureiron, €l andlowert No, 2 red. #0s, eash or at kics new November, e hidy 13 quicts mixed, 17ch1sos white, e, ot Tib, bc. Lurd, 86.23, Mams, nRTROIT. nen—Dull, cak: vatra, MpS(er No, 1 white, A% ey Derg r, 02 hids middling No. . n{pmonts, 70,372 b, aw Osweao, N. Y., Oct, 1 (nain~Wheat steadry N 4 Wahash. § .00, torn quiety No, 2 Joledo, diie, " Uats poniuatly ‘unehanged; mixed Biate, 2c Liarley Inactive. Dxreorr, Oct. 10— x4 heat M NVPPALO, Ticepato, Oct. 10 ~Giain—No transctions; market dirresicis auotitione sutirely nominal, Frutany o~tanal and raiiroad frelgits unehianged, FEORIA. Prania,Oct. 16. ~HianwiNza—~Stesdy st §1,00; sales 1060 brte, » CrLEvRLAND, Oct, standard white, 110 tost, Pirmancaa, Pa,, Uct. 1 ~Prrnorxus—Qulets cride, 1.0 at Parker's, for Immediate shipmenty refined, o%c, Phfiadelphln deltvery, OILLITY, PA., UCt, 10,—PeTROLRUR—Market opened active, with sales at.R)cy advanced (o wuAde, clostng ut c Ull; shipmonts, 64,000 bris, averaglng 00,005 trausactions, 200,000, DRY GOODS. New York, Oct. 10,~The market continues qulet fn penrly all departincats) cotton goods in light domand atfirat bande, but bt makes falvly stendys prints slugztehs astock of Amerlegn dark faney printa closed y (08 Iareo Johbing houso st o reduced price; wear” woulens tillo more sctlve; forelgn Kooua alugilst. 1OLEUM. PrrnoLevx-3iarket qulet; TURPENTINE, WILMINGTOX, OCT. 10.~8r10118 OF TURPENTINE— Btesuy at 27c. SPORTING. TITE TURK, “ The dispute over the firat money fo tha free- N “for-all raco at the recont mecting in this clity ls stlit undecided. The Bonesetter men offered todivide first and second monoy equnily, but the owacrs of Protelne declined this proposition, holding out for the entire tirst money. Iu this sbape the mattar will go before tho Hoard of Appeals, &pectal Dispateh {0 Ths Tribune, NasuviLee, Tenn., Oct, 10.—Lawrence Hart, owner of Clemnte G., published & card In the Bunner this cvenlog asserting that the mare was pulled by Patsy Melirath, her rider, in the one and one-olehith mila dash of Monday. art saya e was not privy to tho swindle, and, it rr it ot the race, would have proved to the udies that tho race wus frandulent. Special Divpaich 10 The Triouns. ADRIAN, Mich., Uct. 10.—Tha fall mesting of the Adrian Driving L'ark opened this afternoon, Tna weather, attendance, and truck were good. Tie tlest was tho cents® driving viuss to wagou, burss 3100, divided tnto tour; ten enfries, aix sarters, Velyetine, owned by W, H, Smith, of Mlilsdale, touk first movey, Sum Patels se il Helle bmlth third, nnd thi 'vest were distanced. Time, 3:05, 2043 9:40, and 9:4%, The next, ladiea’ driving ‘mateh, pures 8100, had two ene triew Darkuewn and {lurry. Ty Talter took the two lust hicats and the racer The, 8:03, 5100, and B:073, The Inat coutoat was for u spectal urse of €250, four, entries und three Bariers— iown Dick, Laily Moscuw, uiid Gon. Sherman, Three heats were trotted, evidently in the nter- st of the pool-box, each liorse tuking one heat, the best tling belme by Gene Bhermun—d:08, At the close of thy secand lat the driver of ew. Shermon was called to the Judyges® stand, Seeused of foul driving, and (s horse put in chareo of Georieo Hirscth, of Adplan, Tne racy ¥l be completed to-morrow. K. Ho Driver, of Nastville, ‘enn., nets as Judg o Apaiad Dispated 9 The Triduns, Osana, Neb., Oct, 10.—Rorus trotted this Mternoouat tho Ooisba Drl Tur] mile track, making w mils in al to-morr bor, = ut 10, und w Wil trot: another heat. ‘The vacing I o tzer 1 muda un_extubltion of two conditlon an g weatlier uulavorable, belg cold and biustorinie, e BABE-BALL, ETC, - Ratn vesterday afternoon agatn prevented the ‘Playiog of the wame between the Chleago and {udisnapalls Clubs, and the smine was post- poned unuil to-day, when, If the weatlier bo felr, 1t will certaluly oceur. The managemeny unounces that the Chickasaw Guards, thy erack milllary organlzatton ot Bt, Louts, will be ;'Imm, veloir o’ the city us the guests of the I.:h'n“ Reglment.” The Guarde will give an exhi- thaqadelli towmorrow and Buturday oyenings at fus ball park, the neeesaary iliumination belug Urnished by means of caleium Nghts, CRICKET, The Australian teawm passcd through Chleago Jesterday morming, cu route to Ban Franclsco, g::e‘l'hich blace they witl take steamer for —————————— WANTS HIS MONEY. Euectal Diwatch fo Tae Trivune. Luuuu. Ind., Oct, 18.—David E. Sexton, ©f thig county, througl bis attoruey, T. Under- :Wd. today served notlces ou the agents of the s erlcan lusurance Compauy, Uhicago, in this Late, attuching ull moueys fis thelr hands Tor ¢ Davinent of loss s 1 fm under WLty fo g fas ustafned by bim ul 3 e —— Mooao in the Adirondacks. Lurthage (N, ¥.) Lepublicun. Adirondack “Club “of portamen last turued seven moose luoss fu tho groat 2 o) Wilderueas. Onu of them waa lately seeu w;" Jullea worth of’ Canada Creek tryivz to ape from u pauther. When tho modss div ‘wmaum buuting yarty it ran towanl them biutection. Th pautber wes driveu away, 8 ' oose was wllowed to deoart f peace, The: sozj Dry_ralt | MARIN i NEWS. A Heavy Southwester Pinys IHavoo with the Lake Craft. A Vessel Dismastegd O Grosse Iolnt, and Others in Distress. Matters of Interest from Varl- ous Ports, = A DISASTROUS GALE, Tha wenther was dectdedly nasty yesterday, and veasels antaide hud & Fough experience, The wind blew a living gale from the southwest all day, and continged lastjnight, During tho afternoon and early evening a torrent of rain Awept over this Jatitade and rendered mattera all the more dia- agreeable. About 4 o'clock the schr telvotia ar- rived In tow of three tugs, §t reaniring tbelr combined power to fetch her in againat the wind and sea, ¥ler Captain reporfed that he saw the canal schr Monticello riding at anchor off Girossed’oint, and her apara bad either been cartied away or rolled out. A tng was sent ut once to theerelles of the dismnsted ve: The Montleelln loaded 10,870 hushels of N rini wheat at tha Alr Lino Elevator lost Batarday, an lcft for Milwankeo Monday, with s fair wind to complete her un?m. and then safl for Kingaton, The extent of tho dawage to the versel 3 waa not known Tast night, but will reach several — thousands af doflars. ~Nor wan it learned whether the caryo was damaged or not. but it Is thought to bo wet. The Orfent Mutual Insurance Combany insured the grein for $7,000, and therehy hanca s talo. The agenta of that corporation obtained 33 cents on the #100 for placing the risk, and the shipper, an making Inquiry at another agency, was informed that they wouid have writlen the line for 10 cents, 8o tho shipper **pul back' Lo thg Onent Mutual oMce and told the agents thera what e might have done, Ono of tho Iatter went with him to_tho agency of the National Lloyds and remn- rured the Orlent Mutual Cum?lny on the Sontleolln's cargo to the il amotunt =$7,000x-taken Uy the latter, at 10 cents on the The puol, to which boih the companica shove-named helong, has no establinhed rate on cargoes taken from Ahly port to Milwaukee, but the atove Instanco ia given to shuw how far soma of the agenta will gn to secure husiness, \When the imishap o the Mouticello was reported last cvening thers was consldernblo anxlety mam- feated on the part of Lho sgonts who lct tha Oricnt Compahy out, and soma akiemishing was done to find out the correciness of the report. Tne Natloual Lloyds received—according to the fuformation furnished ‘T Tainuxe—87 for refn- suring the Orient Mutuo), while the Iatter oltalned $10.50 and relieved flacif of the rlak, ‘The Monticello Is o d by Merrick & Co., of Detrolt, and 18 an A2 vesacl, valued at 813, 000, 8he In inaured. The echr 8, (1, Andrews was compelled to coma to anchor off Qrosse Poing erday, and her Cy tainwent ashore in the yawl-bost and trudged all the way to the city lo outalna tug, The lackley wan sent down at once, and arrived at 030 Jast eyeniug with the yessol, ‘which was not damaged, The Alvin Hradley required Lo services of two tues to get into portand up the river, £3Tho unfortunaic schr 1), 1% Dobbine, which hind 80 mch trounle recently, arrived lore yeatorday, after moro rougd usago, and got agronnd at Norti Malsted streot. Bhio hud boen nut Ao long that er provislonx foll short, and (he Captain and crew bue catme half famished. Suveral simllar Instances hava occurred, and mnaters of vossols ahould know DLy this time Lhat it s better to Iny In 8 good stock o{ supplics, and thus prevent hardship to them- #elves nnd thelr crows, 1L I8 a natorlons fact, how. erer, that there ato Captaine of Inie craft who, Tor the anke of waving o few dollurs, will not lay In & nufliclont quantity of atores (o guses cxainst pos. e1ble and even prolisble delays. Notwlthatandingthe warnings given by the nnmor- ous dalnys exporiviced by large Yeascla In grownd- ing n tho nverd“rluY the prevalenco of westerly winde, overlonding s stili pursucd, Yesterdny the southwest galo caused n low stage of water in the river, and the larga ackr Jolin M. Hntchinson, Delug too heavily loaded for the siage of waler in the harbor, deagged nlong the Lottom at several points, and, when noar Matieon strect bride Awung into tho Canadlon barge (lyde and brok: thircs of the lutter's stauchionsun the port bow and damaged lier rail. The Huotchinzon evcaped with alight Injury. On reachinz Dearhorn streot she grounded ngain, and tho tivo tuw that towed herex- erlencod a greal deal of dificulty in towlng her to Fia ottt oF tho hirboe. Khi hs (3, 000 b of sorn on board, ‘The tog Gnrduer lisd o timberhead Loty out gotting bor through the draw of State stroot bridge, The schir ¥, A, Coorge oxperlenced similar trouvlo, Bhe got atuck in the mud nuar tho nouth of the river, yeatorduy afternnon, anil way detarned a Tony thne bofore the tis conld get hior ol She han 5, 000 bu of curn abuo ‘e larze propelicrs Invarinhly get aground in 1y wind ‘blows, und thosa DAY 1o heod 1o the state who huye them in clinry “'l“fl" rmd ond weather, tln arad that other accllents have renaltod orday's blow, but up to a lale hour laat 1opurte of wuch hiad been recelved. nion lute hour lnst night the Monticello was st oit (rouso Folnt” no. g having gone to Tier assirtance. Bhe will provably bo brought b to- ay. Tno sche Dnldwin arrived last nicht tninun her Jibboum, loat 1n a lato cotlision with the lomer, MILWAUKEE. Buecial Dispatch to The Tribuns, Minwavkee, Oct. 10.—Tho “schr Cuba was sold by the United States Marstal ot Sheboygan yeator- dny for 8475, The purchasers are Ole Grob aud Charles D, Friedburg, of Sheboygan. Capt, Huyes, of the bargo Agucs L. Potter, ro- ports the probable drowning of o scamsn named damea Murphy In the rivor last night, Morphy drew 810 to mako part payment on a sult of cloties, and left the barge In company with a companion last ovenlng, ‘Tho barge Is tytng at the rolling-nuilt oro dock, ‘fhe two men canie up the siver in a yswl, which llll‘{ left at Wolf & David. non's whipyard. Thew vlalt ashore resulted fn a . during which Murphy whipped hix come hecunse he would “not relurn to the v 1. with him. Tho companion tock a bed up-lown, ~while Murphy returned to the silpysrd'ntone. This morning tho yawl was fannd under roadway bridoe, wiili the Imlnlor thrown carclessly over n timber. It contalued Murphv's ollskin voat, ‘Fhe comnpanion reported during the forenoon, but Mlltrh] Is mtsslng. Tho suppos: tion l4 that ho was blown up stream by tho el and foll out of the vawl whilo endeavuring 1o ef fecta landing at Brondway bridge. Murphy waa 4 yours of uge ond unmarried,” S0 shipped on the Potter at Chicnio n duly All efurts to recover tho remalns of the sman who fell overbonrd frum the steanship Arfzona last night liaye thus far proved fatile, although the river has been thoroughly dragued. ‘Tho wouthoast vale contiuned throaghout last nlght, This moming thoe wind ahiftod to tho southwest and blow with groat violence from that directlon until pightfsll, ” Then came n lull, dur- g which the air current underwent anotuer whatt, thix time to the norihwost, und_ again 11 e blowing with thu forco of g Nluu vesscls, neaely all Juafver loaded fur Chicaso, came ta anchur In the bay thls morning, unable to pro- cued. ‘The steam barge Cnarien Noltz, bound for Chica- RO With two bargea in tow, ran back some dlstance and came inta the harbor for shelter, ‘oo y‘wu Ocean und cunsort, atso the echr Bovhia dimneh, Luund for Chicago, Were cumpolled to seek shelivr bore, Une of the vesscly at anchior fu the bay Las her bulwarke gone. 'Tho (‘aptatn of the schr James O haviog passed a deckload of Jumber in ‘morutug, ‘'The lumber had been hit rece o2 It waw othil in 3 plle and not scattered, A sl three-and-after was acun oif Manltowoe last evening minu hor walusail, The Cavtain of (he schr Bophis Minch roports that she revenus cutter Audrew Juhtinon lowed the ache Enmna C, Jltchinson (nig Beaver larbor, disabled by the twisting of rudder-stock, o also saw tho schr 8, V. It. Watson ut the Mauitons 4th ek 3tb gun, snd several uthur Yessels MO ubiced by luss of eanvas, u atiie Blisboyvan passed o vesuel st anclior off € cosse Point with forelopmasst and foreniust heud catrivd awsy, "The stiur Clilcago reports large fecte of vesrels, wmaluly lumber-laden, at Shebovgan and Manito- ‘woc, th larger oue nehor outslde and ymaller onea in tho Larbor, ‘Che prop lussisn arrived from below to-night minus her forer -head, which was catried away in heavy weather on a Erle, ller oticers re- ort an unueuslly boistorous passage all the way rons Buluto, They el o large upward-bouud sleet at the lower end of the lakv, ‘Tho Canadian prop Lothair sud consort passed bere this aliermoon for Chicago. ‘fhe schr Bchuylkthl seut s vory eick scaman e (rom auehiorage 10 Liie bay this afternoon. The schr Anute Q. Hanwun was libelod berw to- day for an unpuid tow bill. foard of Direciors of the Chamber of Comi- marce have voted agaiust the request of the ciif- Zuna of Mackinac fors butitionlo Congress in favor :l ‘l.: prouristion fora breakwater scross the ™ 3 reit reports lnm at taat point, Arrived—Scir Davld Vaoce sod prop City of MEBNred to-ay, tho sehe Moot Blauo N " ’ wheat b6 Budalo ardc, ¥ Hesics ——e CLEVELAND, Eveclal Dispatch 10 The Tribuns, CruvBLAND, Uct, 16.—Coal freights sre activost 400 45¢, free to Chicago sud Milwaukes. Useor swo small vessols Lave been chartered at 50c, frec, for up-town docks Chbicago. There is ot » large smouat of cual on the warket for shipment, but, &8 tho closo of Lho scas0n |4 80 uear st hand, ship- peresre bewinning to fecl anzlous sbout getting coal forwazd. The following cogagements are re- ported: Btmr Forest City, coal, Cleveland toCii- ¢auoat 40¢ free; ycbr 1. N. Urows. toal, Cleve- land to People’s Gas Company, Chlcugo, at 450 frews scur J. M. Mead, coil. Clovelaud to Milwaukeo, 8% 45c, free Cloveland to Mtlwsukec, out, coal, Cleveland to Bufialo, 8t 40¢; acur Lv:«wl: Weils, coal, Cluveland 10 Port Buanley, ot d A disuatch was recelvod yesterduy by Mr. Uuichiuson, of talscity, statlug that bis scbooucr, 40c; schr Correspoud* liberty of opinfon allowable in the Charch. That 14 the only fesue that I see tnvolved,™ Will you change the character of your wreaching ¢! “*Most"certainly not. How can It Bat I [romised to (v to make mysell understood. fany acem to think that Idon’t bellve In hell, the Rmma O, Hintehineon, anwnrd honnd 1o Chi. DR. TIIOMAS. caro with conl, hiad hecotne dicahled by the loss of her pudider, and had token a tne to tow her from : Iieaver lsland to her destination, LAKPE FREIGHTS. Urain frolghta were {n moderate demand and tama Gregor; C. MAGNOLIA BALM. M., Clark Varnum, Malcom; Pl A t a. 8hierwood, Marshalitown; G, It A. M. T. V. Bowman, Dea Moines; €. M, T. V., £ D, Perquin, Bentonsport; G. M. 8, V.. M. 8 Behermerhiorn, Mason City; (. M. F, V., A. W. Ingate, Riverton; Q. G., Thomas Schriner, Mount Pleasant, The Censure of the Rock River Conference. yeaterday, st e for can;l to Buffalo, Room was ;1Ir ::ylh‘h:z else. They will u&ch 5'. the head- e —E——— fomigtzar faken for 37,000 bu whear, 240,000 bn corn, Ines put to s sermon and go off and expreas an 28,000 b n:'u. ana 30,000 bu barley, To | What {he Dactor Masto Say on the BuhjeclBis &DI“"}";,‘“"“,:‘E":'& Iouling It 'fl"'fi I'I'C‘PA":;“( LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS. '{1 ] D le ¢ more explicit. u D iora-=tyop. Caloftduzund bes Seotn, b Fatare Preachings, o rfi::c.i tothe Conference o willingoess and | National Conventian of This Great Teade n % 3 ., eslre not to Immensural 1 . 1 ?25;&.'"& nl’t‘lrlro. m'r‘-'-:un. s::rl'x’r %r‘l':fil;'wlgor:: that might cause lmul»lr‘.yfiut:"l: .“’n’.’.%fi'u: Foeetal m.p..l::;.h;: The Tridune, B . T c:lx‘ou;;;:rn;)sex}:'cmnwfixfin:u.T:n‘n'ifl Jogitack | Inside History of the Conforenco—Rumors | (hetkire Lusnout be leas than trie to' myself | fupiumaroLis, Tod, Oct. 10.—Tha National ] Ck—Sch A one, . = 4 Locos K Jeou cuty of Kew Yo, corr. Ta Sarniaztean About Turning Unitarian, Dt an, Dy doise compromite. my | Brotherbood of Lox Conial teey A ] ] i ., corn. - s T , and, em to_ th . Wilcox for corn, Confercnce, never felt freer in my mind . - 3 Thero in nothing new to note in Inmher frefghte, At the late Rock River Conference of the | now; and y'ulnnuo respect, uyl:!:s I'LE:: 3,',’,, A{t':&?';z‘,‘.,om:;‘: :‘d R‘,fi“‘ 4 h‘,‘: OI_R,-:rlE 3 19 &ning rate on cont from Onwego, Charlotte, | Methiodist Enfacopal Church, held at Mount | the feclings and views of my brethren as to thy . et e e 2 and Falr Ilaven to Chiengo and Milwankee was courss that will do the most gowd," ! #xercises and a reception address, Grand Chief- 3 he 5 . oyes has IefL Charlotte for Mit- y of H A 3 MEBE. Con. 7 WhOKeo With s CAFGGoF Con] Takerre o ot ton. )w“m”_' Tht:lunllon of this Conterence has | fort the session of the Rocl: River M. ., Con. | It was devotod to an Intellizent discussion of ad i ‘The Beile Mitchell has left Oswego with bulk ference just closcd, _resolutions were passed #alt for this port; freight, 70c per ton, censuring the Rov, Dr, I, W. Thomas, of the Centenary Chureh, for bis recent expressions of unorthodox opinfons. As the discussions upnn tirls question were carrled on in secret session, the public has been left 1o guess at much that occurred. ‘The story of tha Thomas contro- affairs connected with the Order, and contalned some mstter of general fnterest, [ie denounced the conspiracy of engineera on the Delaware, Lackawanoa & Western and Lehich Roads to ruin the Order by Inciting strikes, and safd: SecretofaTair Face.. An Ttem of Interest to Mvery Lady whe Destros ta be More Beautifal heen cailed 1o the teachingm of out beloved brother, the KRev, Dr. Hiram W. Thomas; and, URREAR, Afterlongand patient conslderation of tho subject, Dr. Thomae being prescat and an nnresteained particinator, the Conference adapted & papcr setting forth its jedgment in the words foi- BUFFALO, Norrato, Oct, 16, ~Lako freights nearce; char- tern, conl (o Chicago, 25 centn. Cleared—Props Montans, W, 11. Barnum, Cubs, | Jtesoleed, 'That, after earetol Inquiry, we are | veray, o far as It relates to this Conferamee. ja | - V@ Mave 0o strikiog policy, only such ss the 2 VRt W et g Wiaeahickon, Chicago; schrs Throe Bells (1,100 | conrirained to apprehiend (ot mich of the teach- | as follows, as told by one who wns present: | SMercencles of the cases may demsnd. We brls cemont), Kliza Getlach, King Sisters, Cleve- {;": {?.“,};‘"L'":f,fi,‘,".{"{‘{,.fl,’,’;"‘" ller W, Thomiaa | When the Confercnce came together, even on | 0lways insist thgt the strikes could | - tnfortunately not mawomanin & hundrad, pube Tand: Atmosphera (2,400 hrla walt), Huran, 7. C. | the interents of evangelion) raiiarn, oa e hio | the Brst day, there were many complaintson | bave been avolded had the -raflroad | fected 10 the whimeof nn American climals possom- ‘s that basis and atarting poiot of real besuty—a purs and cleaf comploxions ‘What natam has {hua denled, art must bo callsd the part of minlsters Irom country churchies to tho effect thst tho influence of *De. Thomas' tcrmons and teachiogs had been felt in thelr Lelghton (154 lona eand), Emen, J. B. Datley, Anna Marle, Detrolt; Mears (700 tons coal), P &, Marsh, Penvkee, C. Nelson, H. A. Kent (1,000 Judgment that Drother Thomaa ought either togive 10 this Cunference nnequivocal nsurance that Auch teachings and Infinence shall, sa far an he can con- officlals treated us fairly. We assert that in no case have we, as an orzanleation, dictated to o tons coal), John Keidorhouse, Cfcagos Wabanh, | trol them, bo ho more revented, or he accede 1o | focks, o much 0 raite dissension | COmpany who and how many engineeraitshould | wpon to furnish. y . o e e iy . Bouve (370 tond | our request Lo retire from the Methodist paipit; | and - dissatisfaction. Bishop . Foster.: whe emplopor what wazes it should par. Wa | .1t can bo dones (It dovo tely. Drot. . 2. e Rk e LT T L A atier dus deliberation, | Contensmces ‘o Siluncsoms oy Winconoie, | apmctict o apbroach our employers In 8 | Ft Haeh betCiT U AL S e o i . o i3 . h " 0 N el ‘r Houghton; . J. Dunfard, Port lluron; 3. F.Joy, | bas submitted hin reaponse In woria o8 followss " | can meoisclly inaniicsola and et | B omnitien 'sf aua breseot ouF EFIOVANCes | surpmatan axicl Lnawn I fulotabincimie oa e {xue socret of Leauty, and ealled MAGNOLIA BALM The Moot Bzt fe s surs device for creating & pure and bloming complexion, To T1t8 CoXPERENCES Leatning since thin seanion Legan that with many of your members there 1s distrunt in roference lo the sounduess of my re- b‘ylcmnmltleo of our own selection, 'This the brilitant Lut crratie preacher of Centenary, | Tig baving heard much sbout them in his recenf It has been denled us, and our committec- Chicaga, Passed Portfi,nlhmnln twenty-toar hours end. { | men have, in some fustances, been discharged. inz 6 p. m. e 10th: Wentward—Prop Alblon, Chatham: barke Angnsta, Blazing Srar, 1. Schic Tiioun teachinge, and that this feoti trip through the two Biates above mentioned, | We disclain all responsibliity in_the strikes. amn, Toledus Hariford, ‘Cifeagn: acits Bmith and | Roroad n-the- ChimrehGeermtor cor i ae, BOte | L awevor, any alluslce, wes openly made | They were all forced upon us. We belicve in 08! ‘oleda n: re, no orders. unrext, and recoynizing your right and arbitration, and recommend b as the future guard the Cinrchagai rule of action.”” The Order has patd $1,010,144 to the heira of deceased members and $150,000 to suflering brethren in the last year. Bub- divisions have been established at Los Augeles, Winons, and La Crosse. REMARKABLE. duty 1o s promulgstion of error, and recugnizing the 1y 80 that it Is only just to myself and the public that my porition be fairly underatuod, | deent 1t prooer to snbmit to you the following etatementa: 1. Thave in the past, fn all vood faith, songnt ta Lo M perfect accord with the spirit and teache fugn of Jesus Chriat, and have supposed that [ wan all the time |n aubstantial accord with the ensential doctrines of our Churchs and | bave never for & moment felt that 1 was not in the fulicst sympathy in Confercnce to the matter, Bishop Foster had a two hours’ talk with Dr, ’i‘hunm, urgiog him torcturn to the paths of orthodoty and obe- dience to the atatutes of tho Methudist Church, Dr. Thomss had thus somo warnine that the Conference was about inoving upon his works, and bad amyple timo to reflect and use cautiol Instead of that, howuver, hic brought matte to a crisls by preachlog lsit Bundsy be- foro the Conference a sermon, the bur- den of which was that the Church would Enstward—Prop Maing, Ogdonsbiira; aches Ifa« ackett's Tlarvor:' . D, Latk, Kingston| hurch, ORdensburz THAT TUG BUSINERS, Detroit Post and Tribune, yesterday: **Mr. Willlam Livinzstono stated yesterday tnat there has been no direct proposition made by the Pesh- tigo Company to purchase the tug Livingstone, Oficern of that Company havae been here, but more An Elopsment of Very Extraordinary Chare A t with jte genius and _splritual work i trying to | not el E: emi {he raoed sure e comiamemate beilding thim Aoy iine amer L e w,,,’,‘,‘(,‘,‘,",‘:‘,\l:,",‘,“!' PorchLue Iands l,,’_‘ "“ Hikk 1 v o s obenta Chank G aiiaf | gotar Exclting Aubura aud. springtsld, L e el Mamahey i eaia ho thor st ooyl e Fwneanoe v thig | Y know lue exact state of my mind inwhat 1 | £0f &Y, sud that he acknow e ooty D e T, g i el B connaction (t In pertinent 0 informy tho Mree Pross | Jieun bY beini o sulstanifal accord with tho doe. | BUt tF thinkior: Uallleo was tmprisoned, and | SPRMOFISLD, Iil, Oct, 10.—Considerable ex- telacu of tho Caurch, 1 willjfrankly state the only woints un which | colicolve there may be rom for Uitlerence of Gpinlon, OF the possiniilty of wmiamn dormtanding: ‘1. On the sublect of the relizion, T hold suvstantiaily to what s known an the moral Influence theory. 22, In reforence to the final con- dition of the wicked ] have nover doubted, nor do 1 doubl, the fact of future or aiter-death punisn- ment, Whatever may bu tho condition of the cost or the noture of their sullering, T cannot concelve ;.l (bt condition under the' governient of 8 s 01 ne ug worse than non-exiat. ence, to the duratfon and resalta ot that | Methodist Church, or withdraw from fts minis- punishment, whethor It oe ateroal or corrcctive, | try. This was iu secret sessfon, avd beforo rTesulting i reformation or endiug in anniinlation, lm Ing the resolutiou there was & general ven- 1t drives away nll evidences of fatiguo and ex~ dtement. It makes the plainest face beatiful. 1t gives tho complexion a dazsling purity and mmf i s g R A £ i rotuod, and plump. It makes n matron of 33 or 40 look not mors than 20 years old, onid changes the rustlc meiden into s cultivated city belle. . The Magnolia Balm vemoves all blemither and cone ceals every drawlack fo besuly; amd, while it 42 ax Aarmless as waler, 41 {r o life-like fn 4is effects that At closeat obaerver canmut s use, Ladies who want to mako themsclres altractive that Tite TRICNE gave It th newa ow it recelved it, pnd the gontlemen wha wars conceened in the negotiations had cuod ronnonn for keeplne mum, Whet tuie are In demand the price i Hable Lo go up sudden citement wus occasioned here to-day by intellt- gence of the elopement last night of Dr. W. D, Wheeler, of Auburn, one of the most promf- nent citizens of the county, with Miss Lina Colemsy, the young daughter of a leading farmer of the viclulty, Dr. Wheeler atandons an estimable wife and a beautiful young doughter, who is now st one of tho leading young ladics’ scmivary of {he Btate, He is well-todo, and leaves considerable property interests in Aubura. Dr. W, s probably ncatly the Church had always persecuted men for thinking. Thissermon” was certainly a bold challenge to the brethren, and he had scarcely finished hefore half o dozen sprang over the altar and_accused him of misrepresenting the attitnde of the Church, When the Confercnco assembled the next day & resolution was passed calling upon D Thomas to efther explicitly declare his inte; tion to ndbere to the usages ‘and laws of tho TIIE CANAL. Dninarronr, Oct. 16.—Arrivals—Gon, Sher man, Ottawa, 5,900 bu corn; Prop China. Peru, 0,000 bu oata; prop Montank, Lockpori, 700 bris flour, 61,800 e meal; Chicago Belle, Depuc, 8, 200 aple Leaf, Lockport, 4,400 bu corn. Clearel—T, Hybur, Ladalle, 7,087 1t lumber, i 2,000 pustas Thotnus Scott, Joliet, 1,000 posts, | Ihavenot reached any metticd convieti The | tilatlon of views apon the wttitude of Dr. | 50 vearsof sge, and strikingly handsome, Some | ¢sn make an absolute certainty of it by using 100, 000 shlfgles Faliest sy cont meglsost nniteranlo senial - Thomas dn the pist aud preseot. Ihe | thiac since he became Infatuated with the soung A R T Ot PORT JIURON. g nto'w Iarger, lopy, for wanidind, 5. 0n th | (HHCT, Wl 10 e Couference and” heand mrl, who 18 now the gutlty purtner of hs fizht, | Il thiags consliared, and e e bsd ot say oG Ponr Hunoy, Oct. 16.—Passed up—Props Hinron etlon of the Juspiration o eriptures, I b | and'tz . and the ncxt morning camo Into Cone ference with a letter declaring his fdeas, amoug Wwhich was that on the subject of reltwion lho held aubstantlully to the moral-influcnce theory (Unltariantsm); In regard to the final ehonld fnd dillcaity in aceepting the verbal theory, tut 1 do fully bolievs thal the men wno wrote the Scriptures were insplred, and thnt these Seriplured contaln in snbatance tho wond of Gud: and 1think that those who have heard me speak ems Lo be a case of mutual infatuation, for, hesides belur a Lelle of the vicinity, and & tant attendant upon church, she also pos- ol soine eatate fn her own right and an ex- cellent homne and parcnts. She Is scarcely older City, Lowell, Wustford, Canisteo; schra I, L. Dunforth, John Burt, L. Androws, Down—FProps durels Lord, Swaln and tow, Alaska and_conmort; sehrs Pathindor, 8, L, Wat- gon. ', W, Ferrs, F. W, GliTord, Wilitam Grandy, | fgeauuntly, of a surefal reading of my printed din- | condition of the wicked, he was undecided as to Hn.m the tlnmzhmr_ of ler paramour. ~ Hle, it Willinin Crosthilte, Faulora, e cion fourscs, 0ill baur e out In tho trutbfulnenw of | tho duration of punishment (Universaiism)s m";a’:tmflwnz:r“:g g;;}:r:]“;n‘;n;lhmfl oo ANUSEMENTS, ke e wihirclouds Ol Wl the viown ahove cxprassad 1 bave | &19.01 the qucaton of e toapiriion of” e | anatho' dugres of tatual Iiscusuion Wiy | e SN, BRIE noL felt that 1" was untaithiui to the eptrit of my | Bcrintures, he tound dilfledity fn accepting the 1 caused them to sbundon property-interests, M'CORMICK MUSIC HALL, 1 Tilspaleh to The Trib urdination or in sny way diequalitied for honorably | Verbal theors, but belioved that the men” who | families, nnd prominent position Is ap vccasion e Soeclal Disputch to nss standing in 1 Muthodist. palpit, My conception In [ Wrote them were fuspired (unarthodox), ot considerablo commotian o the Village of PROFESSOR Eme, Pa. l:)m —\NpTJlumum. Chicago} .\(enmdn:m has flanranu}n lntnll;rwl-hur:fd. luve- '{m? n’tlnl.ul;mnl ‘:ful rw('l\'cllllzhmnlly buty | Auburn and here. The pair, it scems, hnf 3 i . T 3 3 praying urganizag A vl . ke etlon, the I ) y prop Idatio, Duluth; wehr Telewraph, Toledo; 'l;lmr‘ll‘.»,(drm'::xm! ngm;n.;”:m?nflr:“m‘gfl not wishin to take hasty actlon, the Confer- | wyrea tickots Tor Californin in this city. fl 18 Richer, J. F. Card, Marquetto; tug Etle, Buffalo; I\l‘l Munie, Bay City; Larces Seminole, aclue, Biivia, Morton,” Bay City. enceappolnted o special commlittee of three, one beine an adherent of Dr, Thoinas, one belng opposed to him, and the third being non- commlitial, to cxamine bim on the essential polnts of the Methodist creed. The Committec pertormed 1t daty, and two reports wero sub- inftted. ‘Lhe najority roport declared that while Ur, Thumas held pecaliaryiewa an many subjects, till, as he had declared bls wiltlnguess 1o ad: hiere Iu the future' to the regulatlon doctrines, the reconumendation was mude that e be al- lowell to continue In the Caurch. The minority mport declared explicitly that he had not an- awered the questions put to bim satistactorily, and that hie should be requested to withdras., Thess two revorts wers submitted to the sceret seaslon, hut, before any discussion could take place, unother member of the Conference sprang to his fect und ofercd ua 4 substitute for buth rejorts ascrivs ot resotutions declaring that while the Conterence did not regard the response of Dr. Tho'nas as adequate or at all sutlsfuctory, still, in view of the pledees made by him for'the future, and not dusliring to cut short bis infulatry, which, howevor unsatisfuc- CROMWELL, Commences Lis lllustrated ART EXTERTAINIENTS, On Tnesday Evening, Oct, 22, £ee future announcements, probable that no effort will be made io fnter- Tiave felt that Uicre wus in” it that tolerance or aj- Cept them. lowance of personal liborty In thought that conld eantly tolerata sny viewd that might seem peculiar 11,80 lonz as I waa In heurty sympatiy with at purpo<c aud work., OwIne to the wide- apread msapprehension 1 the nablie mind an to wiat 1 realiy do belieyo, 1 rfeel that it s to mywel! and to the Church to say that in re 1 ahal) endeavor o a0exprens myself na to guard, ns fur na may be, ngainat tho possibllity of being misunderstond, and shail continus, us best I can, o do tho workof a faithiul Christian wini- ter, Aflectionately, W W, Tuoxnas, Wurueax, In conference with a special comuite tee, Dr. Thomnas avows his scceptance of the arti- cles of falth and docteines of tho Methodist Kpis- copal Charch, claiming only steh Intitude of be- Ilet and expression an In unjoyed by every Methol- ist preacher, nnd he declares bl purpose to so carefully yuard hl4 tenching In the future as to make himself more ciearly understood, nverting tho dlscusslon of asch fuestions sa ase lisble to creata disscusions §n the Church Hesolved, That tnly Confercuce doen tiot regard the response of Dr, Thomos ss adeguate or at afl watlsfuctory, because 1. Itcantalna in iself lnllmlnnunl of doctrines — ——— IMPROVED GREAT RED MEN, Apecral Ditvaich 10 The Tribune. Tenne Hacte, Ind, Oct. 16.—~The Great Counclt of the Improved Urder of Rea Men, of the State of Indiana, closed today. The follow- ing offlcers, for the ensulug year, were chosen: Great Eachem, J. F. Fee, Greencastle; Great Senlor Bagamore, M, C. Smith, Fravkfor Great Junlor Sagamore, E. J. Darrell, Lebana; Great Chlel of Records, F. A, Marks, Madison} Great Keeoer of Wampum, John Verry, Madi- son: (Great Banaap, yohn F, Sanders, Muncie; Great Mishinews, Chrls McGregor, Ine dlanapolis; Great Quard of Wigwam, John F. Huntsmeyer, Ureenfleld; Great Guardof Forést, W. Richeimeyer, Lofayette, The records show a large locrease of the tembership throughont the State, and the Ordor to be Ju a sound fluan- clal condltion, MARQUETTE. &pectal Diwpalch fo The Tyibune. , Manquerre., Oct. 10.-—-Areived—Prop Oscar Townsend; schir Ed Kelly, Passod up—I'rop Atlande. ¥ * Pasaed down—Frop Cily of Fremont, NAVIGATION NOTES. cnicAno. . The schr Myatic fs at Channon's sliears for & new apar, b ‘Tira Coral lost & lanyard in & smail coilizlon yus- terday, Toe manne insurance pool dld busincas yoster- day nnder tho canal-pool plan for the fiest time, On thetr Jast trifh the schr JT5tna was shorl 108 buon u cargoof 20,000 bu of corn, the prop An- telope 28 snort, the scbr It 13, iloyes 00 short, the lIll‘l‘l.wmlll 45 sliort, and tha Cuarles Lurton 40 shorl KPOSITION TUILDING, - EXPOSITION WILL POSITIVELY OLOSE NEXT SATORDAY HIGHY. ADMISNIONS The achr Emma C, Tulchinson 18 Jong _overdiio, | which aro inconsistent with the commou, well- | tory in the past, might be made useful in the e —— ADLULTS flm left l{nml: :,r‘\rcu'we;:l!:nl:c:‘i ‘nlu:nn- m:l;a- :u;u.wu;,‘xlnlr‘:lfimumice Jn‘l.‘lhfii’x"&'flfl:’fl?‘léfi“ffl' filztum. it :nu deemed nl‘cut. m‘ tho interests of ANTI-CHINESE MEMORIAL. ———-—-“0 LRV hly experionced the atrong hes uds and wales | ing o - | o % 4 b . 3 st Biave bon #0 (Foublesome £ 1ake eratt boand | cages e e for e pneea 00 furthor uction In | gux Fancisco, Oct. 10.—Tho Constitutional OLEY he praniscs for the present, No opportunity whatever was gliven for dis- cuaslou. Hishop Foster, Itnmediutely on the seading of the substitute, sald, “All those In favor of thest tesolutions will please rise,” ‘Fhe greater part of the Conference stood up, #nd the resolutions were declured adopted. The fdes of the Conference in this wos to Y)m“ on record Its opinlon of the teachings of T, ’!‘lmmrnsll and yet to avold, If possible, the troubles and perplexities of another Swing trial. ‘Ihe Conference thus has placed Dr. "Tionius on probatlon, as it were, hut tlicre are many miinjs- ters [u the Confercico who prophesy that he will not remain o Methodist minister more than & year longar, Sald a leading divine of tuls city t0 o 'TRIBUNE reporter yosterduy evenings ' Dr, Thomns has auceeeded 1 drawing into Contenary Church a largo number of lverals from all parts of the clty, und be has alse driven PRICES—25c, e, 73, ap. lt‘npt. Aaron Hlolllday has gone to Kand Heach, and will strip the schr Georgo 11, Wand, which has been abundoned ns a tolat wreek, ‘Fhe Insurance compnnles lisve aceepten the abandonment of her awncrw, and will pay the loss. ‘Tha yaclita (ruytiound and Frolic have bean tawed {to Milicr Hiros,' shipyard on tho North Hranch, and will bo stripoed and ald up thore. During the winter the former will recoive a uew epar in plsco of u bad one now i her, The third class yacht Rarus has been sold to Walter L. Peck, rotary of the Oconomowoc Yacht Clnb, and sho wne shipped by rail to that place last evening, The liarus won the recent Fico In hier class ni South Calcago, ‘The price paid wax not avcurislned. ELABWHERD, Dredges aro ot work decpening the channel at Tlie Thio Detrolt Fres I'ress anya Charles ¥, Dnbar, 2, ‘The continued tenching of them, n our jude- mout, conld only fond to the extenslon and per- petuation of already widespread dlssatlufaction and nlarm in the Church, ficsoleed, 2. 'That wo protost sgulnst thelr ut- terance by our ministers in tho palpite of our churchos Withiu the Loundw of the Cuniferance as disioyal to onr_covenanted obligations and de- structive of the Caurch whose order and peace we aro pledged 1o consurvo, Llesolved, 3. 'That we reaMrm tho nctlon which wao have nlready taken i tho cass as abuve recitec, Lesolved, 4. That, nuiwithstanding the charactor of tho paper submitied by Dr, Thomue, yot in view of the pledizos wade by bl setting forth his pur- nuso us to his future teachings, and hoping that ho will roapect tho judgment of his brethren now mado known to hliy, ail not desiring to ent short hila minletry, which, lowsver unsatisfactory fu tho past, wo bellove may bu usoful In the future, wo bu\lm fubast, 40 the interest of charlty and peace, Conveutlon to-day adopted a resolution to memorialize the President and Scnate of the United Btates to so modify the Burlingawme treaty as to probibit Chinese immigration. FELLU “G"EN?E“R”&L:EP“P"E"(TTS” FELLOWS COMPOUND SYRUP atul atinoce. **Oh, for metunc-baw, to kit hiim tn thoeye!™ LHE COMEDIANS, % ROBSON and CRANE, 1n the niost auccesatul of all Cutnedles, p=] f& CEBLORS. onturs.t ROBIUK a4 tha AL as the Joily Jowler. SECOND AST POSITIVELY LAST WHEK of the Friod, frewentatioun cvery eicnlng, Wedncaday su AluRtay Mstinces, of the T AT O ORPHANS! of Erle, has been awarded tho contract for deepe | 1o take no furileraction fn the premfses for tho | (O many of the urthiodox members. 1e fs w“url‘fl:nhx: e R '"I)'r""l'i-nmmn. relurned from the Conference ;"}""'“'" ““"’“‘1"““ "‘M"f.""f' h‘l‘ll t‘}m it u; 22 o AT tiatle Seenerscof KA TEHAT { b s discourses ls constantly injthe dircetion i A l&:"‘:,’,'l"“{f' 0. ipen hich Jast evening, and a representative of tals vaper | Upirariant R iron §00d Aulitees that MILISS been docked at i1l called upon hini at his restdence, No. 409 West | ho has twics had underconsideration a call from o = FARWE fulo, (OF rupairs, Monrogstreet, to obtatn from himan expression | the Third Unitarlan Chureh of thiacity. Un- ] B Water tn tho Saull appears to bo quite low, The Cans! Superiutendont haa imsucd vrcers that no vewnel whould Joad devpor than twelve fuet at pres- ent. Aloxander McVittio, Secretary of the Detralt Diy-Buck Company, s prepured elaburate ta- biea und a siatistical siatement concerning the laka commerce ond marine, which vccupies two col- utmas of the I'ree Fresa of yesterday, The followlug cargo: insurance rates oat of Du- trolt went Into effect ‘Tuesday: "I'o Baflalo, U luko Unturlo ports, BOc; Ogdensburg, B0c;' Mon- teeal, SL,20. "The above ars on I3 1veswels, Un A voasely, 10 per cent olf, doubtedly te will ultimately fetch uji at Uni- tarlanisur within a year or two," “WIL e carry the Centenary Church with Ut " . “That ts Impossible. The church Snroperty cannot be used for any other purpose thaw as o Methodist church. A# to the cougregation the elitef dirvetion 1s fortunately still in the hands of orthodox Methodists,” * How s tho timent of tho Chicago Motlodist tinistors towards bitn as compared with that of the ministers fu the country churches of the Conlerenced" of his views on the actlon of the Conference, together with any fuformation he might possess tendlug to ahow what would bo the probable outcome of the matter, DI THOMAS, alttough somuwhat fatizued by his trip, recelved the ruporter with hls usuol cordlality, snd stated that, since the action of thy Conference had be- como public, he saw no impropriety fu his granting the desired Interview, ‘The conversa- tlon waleh then took place was us follows: GRAND BNTEH‘I‘IA'I:-SH of Clurchiba and Temperans H lu[ elrey v wllawing (alg; L Ly, WA rof. . W W ratars’ B 5. WILELAMY, PWN k., and GHAND CHORUE Dl "Clinle and of Wavavh-av, and + hurelica, 1€ proufss fo be tatumeuts ever given in Chlcag. “It s Pcr!‘ectle’ Safe and the Taste Pleasunt.” The first apoatent effe £rea the appetite, Uon, &l oatisas the food imilate Projerly~tlius the system Is nourts- ed, 1y also, by fte undc aetion on the ueatlve of i, nduces iore nd regularelsenations. 3 freton the mucous inoinbrane is such AhAt rasy cxjwctoration (s prodvied PORT OF CHIC, 1 had wot the least suspicion,’ said Dr. “*“Theru Is vory Hitle ditference, The vote on 1ot nly atu the alr prsyes corlly GUTS O follonie it o e e al satlloge | Tomus, that anythiie ‘of Inis kind Was 16 | tho adoption of the reslution demanding a T e ol tom i samk o NURPR Tho follawlnu are tho arrlvalu and actual sstllogs | e yy at the Canfurerice till nfter tho session | statement of Dr, Thomas® reliciolts views stood 8 heailay wanucr, while the furma: " Sitre ALICK 1A ] 8t this port for tha tenty-four hours cadiug at10 | oy well afonic with its bustuces. § nad knowa, | ¥) to B.—nearly three to oue, Tn this vote the O L MG T loua Lary ibie o'clyek Jat night: of course, that sume of thy preachiors thought | propertion of “the city and country miuisters while tinder the \niluence of tie Ryr T ChoTus Sl Brcunty et e i - ge. dmuvaLS. W e oo Jiberal, but was not aware of the extent | wus about equal for and azainst.” et Itself Indleates that no wthe Threparation can b HIA“’#X’.‘F&‘%‘Z al o stha, Pdgeon, Sr., Lori iuron, sundrios, Wels | ofghut fectiog, There nron fow mienibers of A MENUZR OF CENTENANY, i aarpied Ly bl aad pouriih the con ¥ the Conferenco who, [ think, huve been anxfous i yenra b 0 i Calorado, Tnffalo, $10 hrence be Inor e ractous, Monday—Wurld's Great Haveely's Mivstrels, Sary 14 | to fnd some ing to attuck ey n"r;arlnh‘mhl :""‘1' sl y"‘{’""’"&‘”" ah 'n‘ ""h"wv:m"rht .;".,f ||3‘g‘i’!’llnfil"’;flfl-‘: ) ' TREA o 3 for several yoars oo openlng 10 attack | noon with onc of the leading micmbers of Cen. | Siorttivasof Sreath, ur cony Akt 3 v W OTHE % bR i e directly, bitt, HOL AcenE thelr way clear (o tenary Churci—a gentleman who hos been con. | 474 Muscles bacunis streugtlicasd mud tho blvud purl- llg{;‘;fi!i\.,g. "Npm’. lufln RE. this, they scew to have furmed the plan of o 'rops Siesonger, Bonton, & weneral fuquiry into iy mlulstry, on the ground [ nger, B nected with that congregation for man, {i1en Aunty Yodng. B Y \ears— on_the sublect of the Conterence resolutions Crowiled lluuses tireet the Fellows' Compound Syrap of Hypophosphites rob Egsptlun Hulal Wella that Its tendeiiey was to disturl andupscitie | aud Dr. ‘Thonas’ preachlog, The gentiemon JIANRIER CRIRTLIN N ¢ Afpton bk ks, Tt st the Clur bls' was' douo, not I the | suuken to regrettod oxceedlzly o Action uf | Speetlly and permanently cures Congestion of the | [BABEIENE orara Houiy Exira ulmg‘(mf wittuwor, sl 3 form of chorguy fur my chracter - wag | the Conferouce, The relatlons betwoen Ur, | Luiike Bromchitis Cone et patluite Huuday Y 'l"m-"m"":"-h"l e Tt p-sxed @8 ugual when niy namio was catled. And | Thomas and oll tho members of his chareh had | b % of the Hande and Limbs. Physical und’ Montal r Goorge L. Wren, nf'-m\m-u, tlunier, Market, il that was dune was ot the ground of general | been of the wurmuat and most cordfal charaeter, | Depreslun, Loss of Apuetite, Losh Of bivrdys biw of 7 2 L. 1, linidwins, Bhoboviun, T + edvn sitp. | rumor and Impression: und it seemned to b gen= | There 1 been somo expressions of disapproval 3,‘;,;"“’,,’4‘,“ L TARUE Bnurare Uiy Svakutiod fule “,‘lfr:'n‘fi'y':",'\’x'\‘a-lx‘.!fl'{,"l’fl'fi."'..a':-:‘ m)‘u N!‘&‘éu ua | eratly tolt from this that my teachings were ot [ ou the part of a few members of the chitreli— lundary, aud (nvolutar sound, Indeed, somo of the city Methodlat | yeieran Metbodista—at the Doctor's teuchinzs i 1§ At with vis BALLOON ASCENSION Postponod on acoount of rain storm until nox: Hawurdizg 0oL 10, 6t & p, m. oF, Leuticiie . M. Davis, Muskraon, lumbior, Markus, vreucbers have expressed the oplnlon that there | ousome disputed . poluts; but, as for Limsoil, o owingto the exquisita harwony wf Muakegon, Tunbee, Sirket. was suthlmg in Chicago dofog ss much harm 26 ) ! Wit ks bl Hvelt. "1t tasse i . it Musl A% no harm {u themw aud could not seu that v, Tuylur, Mids they had any ovil effect upon thy congregation, From & mel pecunfury — poiny of vlew his preachin, been very advantageous uck, Market. cr, Alicn Silp, Linzly el, b2 uiteote permannt, my ministey. [ supbmitted uulmr to the Con- ference, giving insubstancemy views of religious doctrines, aud expressed Luebelief thatthoy were Thu Confercnco ox- EDUCATIONAL, o, lul her, drows, sy du Noc, lumber, Market. strect, e . 6. "Au t : o not disiuyal Lo Wy Vowd, 1o tho chureh, ‘They had drawn large congre- EXTRACT OF BEES, :::: :.”.'.';"L..‘::*fi’:.%*;.‘f?;; P pressed it laseot from s, but theywere ot Eations, s wreo ninking 11 the leadiog Mekho As et : chir M T L M3t wado the basts of sy specific chary csy. | afst Churen du the city, 7l W Ffi:' 'i"#firt‘n'-flf”t'l‘e‘lu‘.%ullfulm ndrics. The Conference was naturally in a f sh ot~ e was naked I he “had heard anythiug of the ' UEBIG BOMPANY s EXTRABT Fiop it C. Brtiian, Bouth ilavel, saudria dition; but, with the exception of a "ij few, | stories sbout Dr. ‘Lhomas leaving Methodism No. 1104 Walnut-8t., Philadelphia. m;n:'fir"' FINEUT AND CHEAPEST Prup Gtuitp, Grei lay, suade all suoite with the greatest kindness, aud seom: | and Centenary and taking charge of vne of the " * phig, T, TLAVOURING BTUCK FOR rop Cliy of ‘Traverse, 1raverso City, sundries, ST DIV byia Ubsion 16 do it un | aud Genting L BUULS, MADE DISIEN AN BAUCKS. o Ou? RN st e wd 1o by moved vuly by @ deslra to flzht. city Unitartan churelios, ‘Ho wald that bo bad, | yyme. p. sgpnen mounces that her SCHOOL OF N v 'wiadrices fult that the actlon of tho Couferenico was raghy | but that h put 1o gaith b them, uithough other | vOUR, KT fxa ween trnvea ta s avoes saireoe | LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT b T ey g Fon, Mght, or hasty, und consured e too soveroly but I | Mithodist preachers bad dono the saina thing inucl culapy Paruambid OF MEAT. *1as succors and s boon for Bt Potaas: Deavery a abefiun, g aid not foel that it was best for the Church or | gy wucit‘y. owlng, chielly, to the itnerucy sys- | ¥1it he afordud. e Fall 'Turi will con 4 which nation e Behr Balkirk, Cleveland, Jrou. mysell to yield tothe pressure that was put | tem, which prevented 8 man from besnie cone b 1 Ticpartipeols of Vocal Nusic. “Muadical Preas,” * Lasceh™ *Lutlalt DES"RUCT'ON OF s'"LLS vxpected me tu © them, an d ticular chiurch, an udere i uj g U o Szt A =~ Ucnultue vnly wi . fnge g 4 1 ought to du so. OF course, the actlon of the | name for fdmeelfs Ho did not believe, alimile of Daron Liculg's Sgnature lu Hlae Spestat Diicpatey Yo hn Teltung, Conferouce_vlaces me fu au_ uncomioriuble however, thst Dr. Thomus would follow MILITARY A[:'ADEMY, Ruk sctoms the Lalil, NasuviLLz, Teun., Oct, 16.—Collector Wood- CHERTE] sitlon, but T sball go on cousclentiously tr)m; * Conumption In Englasd incressad tan- In their footstens, though It was not inposyible, cock to-duy recclved lntellizento from Deputy | 1o do my work.” hy toleave, he did not belleve that by | You f Chell Khddwerto 1ol (ates yoare, Colloctor Flulipe of the destruciton oF 1v0 diy | * 2 it Wil bo the rosult of all¢his Dactort™ | Mo s cver s Eisaniosene Sy that be | bor ptdestin gty b By LSO, Bl LIEBIB COMPANY'S EXTRACT tilleries I Putuam Couuty, ‘Tho tirst destroy- [ *1 don't kuow. | certaluly do uot want to | fullow Prof. Bwing's cxumplo, snd start an fn- | NYATT, Preatdeut, Mg OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, ed was that of Thomes Ford, on Cumberlaud | 8use dlssension or trouble in the Church, I | dependent church, "Chat matter had been talked VA AND VRN, BRAD. Grucy7a snd Chuiafata. ME. ). .1 Mottt & ulisli, French, ool Selivol for Youts Lad Jco No 17 Weet This ’umn‘m. . Applic, bersaually e abuie. (-uuvu HALL- 3 youny la tlon, mwnlcrele Diel "Ql!!. Ogden Hofinsy's) Uoardl 4 Ly i Chinrem, with, Caltutiae g 2 vy iter o o Daream. do ot mean Centen: or wy charge biere, —for there {8 uo deuger of that,—but the Methadist Churclh at lurge. df the Church should declde that my views sre heretical, or disqualily we for ita ministry, of course I should bavo to go somewboere clse; but 1 do not be- leve that It will so doclde. As the mutter now stunds it 1 ended, unless furtber stepsars tukeu, of, aud was much more likely to oceur than the othuer, Tu case such o thiug sbould bappen, ho belleved thers were very muby wienibors of Cuutenary who would rewaln with tho pastur, ‘Thoy would not fullow Lim It he weot luto Uni- turfaulim, but, {1 be preachod the samo fafth that ho uow i, they would cuntinug Gyitnful to bhis ministratious. Mouutain, ten miles east of Cookeville, u twenty tubs, 1,500 gallous of be 1w ullony of siigliuige, ouo copper stil of 150 gul- funl cupacity, ana 160 barrels of walt, On the same day sul fu the samo vicluity he destroyed the distlilery ¢t Joba Madwell, containing four tubs und 1001 gallous of beer. The balance con- PUBLICATIONS, H wyei, Coun, : of thu tubs sud coppers wero removed. | ‘Nhere are bo charges acatat e, and all that ———— DM B EXLYANUS Ligivs DAY On the sawa duy, abous balf a wiio from the | was dono was adwonitory, 1 wn consclentious MASONIC achool l;nim-“‘ .'.f‘m“c .a’ n.:;l‘ln 5 sbove, he destroyed & distillery suld 10 belong | fu my couvictions, have candidly staled thew, . s Now Yok, cd LT " ALK CONTINENT.® Publishs to John Howard aud Levi Jackson, contalviug | and myust await Lbe result,” Maramarurows, la., Oct. 18.~The Grand rnln«nl'll‘:‘ll};!::x DARK CONTINENT.» Publly vold., Bvo., thirty-four ubs, 8,000 gallons of beer, five bar- Were not theso rumors exaggerated 1" Magouls Chbapter to-dsy sppropelated $500 to e ie e | 120 B Al (o uape d mortsalc. vels of malt, ten ‘valluns of wilsks;'and two | Most cortaluly, s all such things are Iikely | tuo yellow-fever suiferers of thy Order . the CATARIIL, | chake $ih SEra0 ALy tros posples fving oate o 1yIng GuL'c copper stitls of 130 vallons capaclty each. Jack- Lhe clgl gad son and Howard were arrested. ™ Howard wus bound uver wnd Jackson roleased. David Whltaker snd Willluw Dunlels wero arrested and cave bond, ‘The loree alsu destroyed w dis- tillery, elrbt willes from Cookeville, belougivg tu heade Buckner, contululog tweuty-flve tubs, 1,000 wrallons uf beer, sud several whisky casks. to be. Why, they make mno out the most dui- cruus wan fn tho city, But I must be judged fly thoss who attend uy winlstry, sud by wy duclarutions wade to the Coulercice, and by wy printed serimous.” ** What would bo tho process if further action should bo takeunt” i wfixruw it would have to be fu the form of complaiuts or churges, and if so, aud the Lt ddy Work iuw Houth, Thoy also completed the consolidatiun e oel e of the Grund Councll sud Gravd Chapter of fowa, aud mude the Council dagrees s part of tho Chapter. The fullowlog Grand Ofliers were clected and lustatied: 4. IL 1%, A. W. Dough- erty, Dubuque; Deputy G. H., P, A, R. Dewey, Washlugton; G. K., Willam 3. Me. OUPRESSTONMS, UL l‘ALl‘J ATION i e sflvetlops of tho res Torieved by'thu vas F 1 Parls at DF. Levameur of price (8 33) by 1. POUGR York. Euld by druxilata generally. NO CURE RO ¥AY ean, suoks., Iu the sam viciuity they destroyed s distillery L Lo = < , : ik belonging to David Whitahr, contaluing thice | uiasber way vressed to w'trial, which 1do ot | Kuight, Wintersets U, Treasurer, Hunry L. | pousies pye o™ THEY ARE THE | copuithmanoiis Clarkeat,, Clicnzo. % to:n (ubs, audv0dcullous of beer. Phillips aud | tliuk will be the case, the result would be to | Bherman, Stoutiosilo; (1. &, Wiliim G, Lau- BUHT s SHOES BEST, A4k YOur | chiruinicy Wrs ol OF ainit sl wiscabst, DEde H party witl leave fur Nasbyille to-morsow. Dedler (or thoibe | | Gy ph el basi ciis 4o ¥ArEabLs SR ayd Lridize, Muscauueg Us C, Downinyg Uaugh, S detine wore cleavly the laits of thought or

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