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foreo? Mina Nanoy in command of n brigade of broomsticks would bon God of War compared tohim. Wo wintaman who has got the moral courage to make him nssert his rights and tho rights of tho neople who elect him, and, tho physical cournge to expose his own fio, 1¢ tho occasion enlls for tt, to vindicate the responst+ bilities of bis situation. In Judge Field wo have got tho man, As wo once hoard 2 person, to oxpressing hiniself rathor strongly, say. ' Ho's not afraid of hl in harness.” He fs nade of the Ailrew Jackson sort of stuff, that will agree to die before It will ‘ho bulited, — OHLO IDEAS. Jastatlt gs pastor of the Jeffarson Park 12 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ees ial HENRY GREENEBAUM. | elite iy wisyohl uetasiesta is | Bai sh ttane ne hls aad a Dissolution. of pastoral relations between the Rev. R. K. Wheaton and the Wilmington hookkeoping and the asseta {hat ie beaan to | Mae have been condembed by stock Jobers, i ; bo found one what had been going on [1 tho Be AER CET larger diyidendta f \ H The Relation of Children to the | Church; tho Rev. W. A. MecAteo and tho Arguments of Mr. Swett and Diss | bank. ees ple had had contidence in tim bes | perearter thin (nthe past. if the Public, after ! Fifth Church, Chiearo, . enuise thoy belleved him honest. Tho Genoral | paving made good investments in puch Cone Atonement. Fee Te ee tea eoe and taker: undor tho triot-Attorney Leake. naked tho fury to Kot id of all. tho | jansewih alow themselves ta he mmilied 0s enre of the Presbytery: John M., Mills, Ed- o {rash thrown at them fer tho purpose of | tock Jobbers’ mantpulitions, why should tho on ward St. Peter, and George Ilenderson, binding rom ns to. the feat nature (of ‘the atere of honest nnd eaieanto mining HoRAt ; nsnvtion, and to consid shiny! - he Tho Judge Will Give the Jury Thoir | trinsnetion, and to consider the aliple prone combined, mluiig Hover fills to, pos nnd py Tealth af Bat iN Wealth af 4 Instructions To-Day, Hart note outof the bank? Was ita good | Fre NRUrel Gilehnet Me othor business man tas ll note? Did ho return it to Tart? Did" tho fonteomn tt ne hijuatice to tho public ta keep thom in ignorance on this score, ‘Tho well-ne 8 es A. vis waa received wnior care Disoussion of the Subject by Leading Fra tua Preaby tery of Bellofontatne. Methodist Divines, Candidates dismizsed: J. W. Chapman, to the Presbytery of Whitewater, ‘The report was accepted, ana its reading ‘The Greenebaum enso was resuuned In tho Hen roleaa their Inbllity to the bank for | ‘ je ved by a statement aligned by the e? Ife contended that the only way | formed if wealth and lefaure knows tht Mocting of tho Prosbylery—Prot. Swing rill | Hae foLOw eT a Fogntiling. Blais, {oF obs United States District Court yestorday morn | Greenebaiin could have gotten. the $20,000 | nel of thls: hue. nud ery nae. Ins ee RADWAY'S cised by tho Baptists. taining ald for the Church. Dr. Cochran | Doacon Wichard Smith’s Devotion to | Ing, the speeches of counsel evidently being | wasto put tho note in the drawer and take | raised against mining is genernily ratacd by urged that the matter be taken under advise- THE METHODISTS FE a ance: oF vlaitors: who wore present a ey 5 mut i ‘Tho Methodist ministers met at tho usttal | were Invited to sit as corresponding mens hour yestorday, the Hey. F. P. Cleveland in | bers, ‘They were: ‘Tho Rey. W. M. Senrretty the elinir, of the Presbytery of New York; the Rev. FE. 'The Rov. I. Lippert, Professor inthe The- | Il. Mickey, of the Presbytery of Philadel North; the Rev. if, Swan, of th ologieal Seminary at Frankfurt, Germany, aaa oF Naan, be in, of the Deing present, was called upon to address ‘Mr. Melvin Fraser, trom the Presbytery of the meeting, Tho gentleman entered Into a | Ottawa, who is a candidate for the ministry, IMstory of the Church in Prussia, stating | wits fornially reselved uniter, fis pats ar fe that Bismarck had of Inte years shown a very yrs Mancst Univers ty, an is ty Pian ey tolerant spirit toward the Methodists of that | y¢5 Brown's church In that place, country. The ministers can now marry the An appeal urging for sup rt for the Sherman—MHalntend Will Not Support Grant—Tho Democrats for Tilden. Correspondence Loutaritte CourterFournat (Dem.)s Cincinnati, April 23.—I had the pleasure of calling on Mr. Richard Smith, of the Ga- gette, tismorning, I was impressed with the personnel of this famous editor, Hewas once n blonde, but now ft is hard to palnthis ay, c: pated In-buying in stocks or bonds. 7° of some Interest, us the room was crowded. out the money. The note wot out of the bank, artis {utorested m tying ta atone ge unui. N ll R | ‘ti, aWETT, au he eiaton ot wa eon ah | a era nna genet age or acon ie | MLL SELPEL LILLCULAVCSOL VCH, in in closing for the defense, started outwith an | Foferred to the Captain of a ably tn a stormy | Pele that they muleht secure tho vonds and 1 0 US, ch wns (i a allusion to the Importance of the clse,—Iits | throwing things overboard to save his vessel. Fa Te en Al paciaie £ wilt prove by Importance to the public, beeauso, if tho | ‘That was what Henry had done, only he took | giving names, dates, atu efreumetances, that | Puro ttood mnkes round flesh, strong hone ay President of bank: should wantonly appro- | Care that his family were standing dround to | not ong in lye of the &),000 pald by the people | actenrskin. Xe yoy avould have your flesh 4 Ml 4 eateh the things. [Laughter] in conlidence for developing atock" has ever | your bones sound, without caries, and your ont priate to himself the moneys of othors, it was | ~ As to the $15,000 transuction, tho Distriet- | been so oxpenied by tho reve(vers; and further, Flexion fair, wag ILADWAY'S BARSAPARI. tyle, Ho isa very handsome man, and pos- | ® erlmo which demanded punishment, tho | Attorney said there was no dispute as to the that where It hing been, Inge roturne—in many! LAN RESOLVENT. Saaetiof vory sinaing ays, all of fds pent. | Pfoprlety of which would not bo dented oven | materint fnets, “The defense was nat good. | it" gon. ti SN eet Contiar * z have come to the Investors, 1 will furthor i ; iar style, by Greenebaum himself. ‘The fallure of 9 an emleer hina a rial {0 buy tho stock “of @ | Rhow, St, Bdltor. that, moro clone anoney has A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION. Lopened an interview with somo degrco of | bank which had in Its possession funds be- Thee te eal re wad foe ib WIth els own hoon mato by eapltaltste and thos whusengonts f reluctance, but he looked not unamiable, and | longing to the rich and the poor would nature o. : >| at net betray then, by clttrens of SbCag of the bani t6 do Ht, nor had hea right to | from investinents made tn imtoing enterprises “To curo n chronie or long-standing Di J took heart, E cl x he way. ‘Phe Ge 8 Hee rom nil ottor inveatinonts | truly'n victory in the bonllog arts ately WNT, Smith will lense pardon mo for de- ally ralso againat tho banker, right or wroug, pay tnxes in the sine wwny he General than has been made from allo y -y in tho arts that reason U a 4 a vhereve! "er i p | mare in the ame time combined. Twill further wer that clearly discerns defect: Ing people, bury the dead, and are allowed to Fresbiterlan Tecan was read by tha Stated taining him a few minutes, wfceling of hostility; and wherever inn elty etic EC Ae he ore A ee too, be show that the mining interest. has auitered. from Pewee ry that res ores step by eope a lesa hold meetings,—tha only thing Mea auvell ehctroable botweon Elder B.R. Saatfeld, | Je ‘motioned an acquiescence without itera ln ee tarehoraleraaly nip sionslt Ut 200, Remnrdliye the el Creenehaum | 189 casos only Leo Block Hourd Jobbing | the body which has hecn lowly attacked anf lance being tha presonce of n police officer, irs ‘ ere king. and half the banks had gone by the board, drafts, did tho jury. belleve that Henry know | !!upulutors and confidenco-xame men, L Inisidiotts 1186, Not only com. who attends the meetings to establish the of Ta nll se oflicers Villon he so good ng to tell mo what | could readily be understood that there would | nothing of then ttsiy, who chad heen to ONO 1 an nT See pee ite HRCEN OF marttuge. fact that they aro not gathorihgsof Socialists. | reading of « commumientian from tho ofl | effect tho actlon of the Syracttso Convention | bo popular clamor; mud in such cases great | Now York to tind out how tings stood, and NORTHERN MINNESOTA. wonderful remedy, Rasway's Sarsapnciliian ge Ho stated that tho work in his country | cers. elder Sualfeld was present, and asked sell have on te polltlentchass-bowt of your | eare ought to bo exercised to sce that the wine active anu ghergetic, an il altowail a ORTILERN 1 ‘AL Folvont, whlch nccampltehos thls result, and gp Was progressing very favorably. Ife spoko to hewluulaaed, The Hove d BT ae Pave at all,” ie Ttoplicd: “Our position | avalanche of public sentiment did not over- | Ti ounsel since the trial best? As to the tram: Coals, Pacmanabsdier ain | aMaane digense. through long daya cand et of the free educational Institute managed by | Committen to iook into thy matter, and they | and our views could not bo materially of- | whelm the Innocent ag wellas punish tho | other money transactions, the explanation Ptr Old MacNonald %—The North | aA owe bin thelr yratitude.’—Medteal sty the Church forthe preparation of students | retired with Mr. Sanifeld. ected thereby, We have made upourminds | guilty. was very unsatisfactory and “thin,” orn Pacific Railrokd—A Fino Wheat+ ig for the ministry, and of the Inck of funds for | | Dr. Noyes, Chairman of tho Committes on | fully, and could not deviate from our settled | J1o roferred to tho punishment involved, | In, concluding, tho General anid all he Gumtiteys yvarlous church purposes, and concluded by Stouts MM isslons, Sa ae toe con Soe Isn supporter of Mr, Shere whieh demanded of tho jury alike consider- Waiteat Was fo ene Jastiet dota. Cinta mane Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, FALSE AND TRUE saying that ho would gladly receive donations | Shas yileh ate ‘should be used in suppl sing | man, I belleve, and opposed to Gen. Grant 2? | attlon and care in tho investigation, for, If | ag wellasthe one who stole a smmll sum. | Orr Ta Crry, Minn. Apell 16,—Jay Cooxo a for tho purpose of paying certain obligations | S00. Wren at a ee ter cates The | dicre the ol man tightened, iis ehatoy- | Greenebaum bo found guilty under tho see- | Tho futuro of the bank was not the faultof | said tht Northern Minnosota 1s a Paradise, Incurred by the German Conference In prose- ~ | anbeyes fairly gleamed with enorgy whei- |,tion u whiel Wi sed, | the thes, Alt th 1 ites a Svoryuady i ‘ hate Wo oxtract from Dr, Radwny's "Treatise o quting the sansa of Christ. ‘There are seven- recommendation met with fayor, and tho re. We eyes folrly g ‘BY lon upon which the indictment was based, | the tines, It tha soll ones stood. The | Everybody bvelloved him, Rallrond sbares in ‘ ever he raised them to look at me. Disease and Its Curo,"' a8 follows: | ~. | quest wis made, is puglshment would be lmprisonment for | trouble was the bani: had been robbed. If | the Northern Pacific wont ahooting up tho seatcs ty-one Mothodist chapels te Priel fOr Gutter a long discussion on the subject, tho } "1 am opposed jo Grant” he sald, with | not ies than five yenrs nor thore tan ten | Greenebaum had done ona of the things | or value till pne wos nivay down on tho olhor List of Diseasos Cured by Sigs DATeGH NETS: 00m Committee on Home Missions wag instructed, | Marked emphasis, “ond L will sustain Mr. | years,” eharwet in the Indictment he was gillty, | side of tho balance, Land-agents advortiecd SEO eT alan: of Dr, Idppert's address | {9 proenru the chtire services of the Rev. 1,” Sherman, He is my first and Inst choice.’ Ty $ - | aud should bo convicted, re Youl= y HIF nominate Gen, Mp. Swe sither f nunbor of counts, and, as the ense was in es “By no means,” he sald. “Sherman will a Haratty Wap elliog 8p Honest banker, Sho {portant ong.and should receive the con- pot-alde und dond wall in tho Union,’ "Post no go ln with the strength of Ohio backing, and | rogue. All gave him credit for having | slderation which was its due, he was loth to | bills"—time-honored legend—was disregarded, | | Chronte Sin wisensos, Uaries of the Bone, Ry. et ‘day was eniled for, and the | 2, Davis, a8, Homie Missionary, tho omer or tne delivered an. able’ nddress Le tee Gibson pelcrred to ls early pon “Tho, Relation, of Children to tho | departiire trom te © is ea uested thal Heth un of Cufren tho | departs fom 8 ty fourn i¢ adjourn to | i ote: 0 1 Pi mors in the Blood, Berofulous Diseases, Bada © + meet Thuraday eveiing, to tako tha neces- | Will haye a better chanco than Grant, Grant | shrewdness and smartness. Judging him | send tho jury ont nt so Into an hour (4:20 | Bills wero posted, and smmigranta flocked into | Trinatural tnhit at Body, Syphill oT ho question, existed Unt citer haber | sury metion on his resignation, is request | canttot be nominated." , from tho stani(polut of wamart rascal Che | P.M), md Would therefore defer the elurgo | tho country by scores, from all thosStates, from | Fover Sores, Chronio or Old Ulcors Baty fare Hoved that Christ had made fred nnd sunk | WARREN one tor ald wero di Vetere thts clamor. about an inde ltd whatavas alleged ie ln ng sense, Ar, | nll this morning. pena treed ted Senet a eg cee a emt Hens, whens lent provision for tha forgiveness iat every rie raul ng pel wero dls. pendent candidate, dir, Smith?” welt compared the bank troubles of 0 Dulutn, “the Zenith City of tho Unsalted i IBS Node mit, Am't, asked. granted, $400 80 om 2 .| the cyclone which recently passed over Mis- ie p Seas," stood proudly at the hend of Inko Supe- | Wistlng and Decay of tho + Pimples an “Peannot tell whatis tho strength of that’) sodet ‘tho question keine whereoutd hold ow | SHE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, Hor aud anaouneed. hcsacle tho: coming cltyi inlets, ison Dyapa in Muay ead Bist Ithough this admission was :) - o born In sin, althoug! turch, movement, but my belief 1s that, should | Whe chances were agalust all except the rich- Status of Miontauns nnd St, Louls turned palo with fear and greon Consumption, Gravel and Caloulous Dept, chi made with misgivings 1s to Its literal truth, Christ's love of children was namatter of apnea Grant be nominated, there will be a tlrd | ast, most conservative, aud strongest. Gre “4 id variotics of the above complaints to i 250 | ana out? 7 4 To the Fditor,of The Chicago Tribune, with Jentousy. oar whi Bible history and necepted truth, nnd, if 1 | Kankukee id) WB 125 | “Will that third man bo Mr, Sherman 2?” rae de eee tte gud ad Crcado, April 2h—Vleaso tell us If Montana | But Vroctor Knott stood up in Congress and sore nme Thal thera! ane engi remedy tha were true tlint a child was born In sin, twas | Bt. Ann (Second... 100 1)“ Tthink not. Mr. Sherman will go Into | stock in the to banks and pocketthe money? | isa State or ‘Territory and oblige. siniled; some ono clso giggled; presently somo | possesses tho curative power over theso disease not perfectly clear in tho mind of the speaker | George P. Folson, from Wisconsin River, | the Convention as a powerful candidate. and | Te had aright to doit, and that could nob Poe VAN BUREN, one Inugted loud; and, {na hoarty ba-ha storin, it Radway's Resolvont furnishes, It cures how that child wag ‘tted for, Heaven, IC | wasrecelved under theenry of tho Presbytery | yy abl its nelion ine | BAVAbeen complained of. ‘Tho truth wis, | [A Torzitory.] : "| tho shares In tho Northorn Pootfic went tralling | StOPDY, stop, surety, from the foundation sgt qi . rn 3 4 2 . —— oi fi sineed upon tein Maa inti ancontartte on a dott bar of recomunentl a Hone id Fagtisk se dept ee Ane Pann eerie td agian ine GREENEDAUM NEVER THOUGUT OF IM ‘An taaponiten. down into the dust, and tho pinlons of Duluth'’s { tion, Tits WAKTES: or aun DODY ARE STOPPED, tle of faith, he would answer that he re- | turned at this point and submitted a resolu- port all the resumptlonists, the antl-third- SELF, sprend-eagle turned white ina night. ASD NFALTHY NLGOD 18 BUPFLIED TO THE sre ceived the article with considerable doubt. | tion to grant Mr. and Mrs. Saulfeld a letter =n ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, " ‘ rest, from which now material isformed. Thi, te vote, lonting inde- | and [twas absurd to say that he took tho lit- ith . Otter Tull Clty was a lively pluco bofora tho 5 et i pendent Spe Gena sole, tet genta tle sums” ($50,000. plus $20,000 to Tart) in | CatoAgo, April 25.—Permit me to uso your | Indian troubles of ‘2, aud before that fatal er ee Te a Tene, ‘and the large class of hard-money men | view of his opportunities, —little in compari- | Paper to exposo the narrow-minded manage- | anitic was smiled in Conyress. and Mercury, Quioksiiver, Corrosive Bublimate from’both parties, would it not be a tempting sont with what ho might hve gotten honestly | ment of tho Wabnsh avenue and Clark street, At the opening of the,\Wur there were scores of | havo ncenumitated and become deposited inthe " on by the sale of his i iv} {no of cars. Iam snformed by conductors that | houses and pleuty of peopte bere, and truthtul | bones, Joints, etc, causing caries of tho bon eee ecto nents, sr Ho. nnswered. “Mr, | Bont name, aoc SNE BSSINE UE | saan cara are tupposed to run overy oluht | Mistry ansctis thay alztcen anioone held sway in | rickets, epinal edrvaturés, contortion, wile 4 Salar 7 ° Mr. Swett tal d th rT > Few tho villaye then, For villnge it is, clty though | swelllugs, varicose veins, otc., tho Sarsaparilliag Sherman will develop strength enough to ; Swett noxt discussed the charges nt | minutes, but this thoy never do, tthetng all tho | fea cliristencd, ‘Tho true Western spirit anl- | Will resolve away those deposits and oxternt get the nomination, Sir, Sherman will abla reat length, stating: tho facts ns developed | way trom twelve to fiftven minutes. between Tited the towa,, Vokerand faro weronho most | nate tha virus of tha disease from tho aystem. the netion of the Conyention.” + | by the evidence for the benefit of the jury, | cach car, Between, say 7200 and) aml the | fasnionuble amusements, and furtines wero | | If those who nrctaking those medicines for “But, My. Smith,” L answored, “whero | and the law applicable to them, ashe under: | Company roally desired to accommodate tho | jogtund won i un hour, The old ehrontetes suy | tho curo of Chronic, Serofulous, or Syphilitle will the independént candidate ‘come in, | stood tt, for the guidance of the Court, Ho | Public thoy would run curs every Ave minutes. | that atone time somo of tho moro virtuous | diseases, howover slow muy bo tho oure, “fee | when Mr. Sherman has so good a show- contended that there was nothing wrong In Jon. cHtizens of the town anpeated to tho Muyor to ‘potters ene ane uber anne health impror. ing? . 4 the delivery of the Hart note, since a bink Enrekat pie fy Ce ane TORO te Doren Kedping ita own, ten, Sure sign, tune aio cure b AY don't know: it wilt not be Sherman.” Hee ed ln doing ap ining to eave tte ‘Tb the Editor of The Chleago Tribune, sunest aolerMnigratid, Gurnbllugemy- friends, Brgeressl. itt suene. dinaasoe ‘tie, pilest shontd be nominated, tio vou tlilnie it probit not covered tp ont wh Under. the | CHICAgo, April 24—I have complicd with tho | cannot be euppressed.” tt ts strange how, fn | CitOr Reid baton oe wort te tan the dls do , H roles : ‘ nso is not {nnetivo; If not arrested and ble that Gen, Grant would. run as an inde- | counts in tho indtetment there could be no | dorordinance. Result ns follows: One rtuzzio, ee Ghouge with ait aan net vettatcis froin the blood, it will spread and eran pontent, tn view of his great personal popu- such thing as embezzlement in law, Ills | 50 cents; ona Nconse, #2; ono collar, 81; ono | crnment, cunnot surpass Otter ‘Tull i those | WNdormino tho constitution. As soon as Y ambezzlet Y : . . P, aLTAS kos tho pationt " feel Let arity and military renown ?” position was, that embezzlement. could never | chain, 60 cents; namo on coltur, 60 cents; tatal, | olden daye, SARSAPARIDITAN anal ti i canaat tary a for what Grant imay | result from ‘eontract batween two persons | $4.50; nnd one dog that, won't wenr the muzzle, | |“ Old. MacDonald,” an Indian trapper of thoso ror got ebalthstronetie {I Row bottor and in do. authorized to contract, and suro to go mad ff compelled to. Won't fol- | times, isa lingering romuant of the pecuiur ‘3 “Do you think Grant ‘has achloved any | | Judge Blodgats ail not dis muito the sound. | low nn inchs les dawn on tho sidownlk, taurs slvilization af thu day. Jie toes not kaw, how Ov ARI AN TUMORS sition that, if ollleers of a ban! Ings Up generally; can't leave him ‘In my q dou additional popularity In the South by his Inte | Pee Mh ority to, substitute seenciilos mid | Loom. Now whutaw Ito dey Can txt gia | forty onths of tho most innalignant type, Tis 1 He thought that parents gave thelr | of diswission from the First German Church pwn dispositions and sinful proclivities | to the Fullerton AvenueChurch, at thelr own to thelr offspring, and Adam could not falrly | request. ‘The report was adopted, bo held responsible for all the sins of the Tho Presbytery than adjourned to meet oun rer generation, It was his candid opt Thursday at 10:30 ¢. in. nt the same place. ion that a child could know no sin, and hoe sence Che kden tot, pellvins atthe 2HE BAPTISTS, By OS OE TO tyne tint r Tho weekly conference of tho Baptist min- arlversall accepted as trie thats child born Into this world. was fit, nt the moment of its | isters assembled yesterday forcnoon at the birth to enter into a heavenly and joyous | Grand Paelfic. eternity without the formal regencration as After prayer by Mr. H. R. Clissold, tho 1d down in Chureh doctrines, nse Xdam Miller then read several doc- | RV; P. Allison rend a long paper on 3 2) ald, wore offered ag | Prof. Swing’s articlo in the current. number Huta Bethe members to eral ods | Of the North Amerloun Review, entitled Bishop Merrill was called upon to ex- | “The Southern Pulpit a Failure.” Tho Rev, press hits views upon tho question of the | Mr, Allison commenced his paper by, faying day. Ho said ho was unprepared at the | that there are two ways to discuss tho su moment to discuss the question in all | ject treated by the Professor. One Is to af- its bearings, but hud always considered him- | firm upon the basis of facta, and the other to self sound in the faith so far as Methodism | aflirm independent of nl facts and argu was concerned. We was surprised to hear | ments, Tho latter, he claimed, was tho way Dr, Boring bringing into question the doc- | Prof. Swing treated his tople. The whole trine of tho total depravity of human nature. | question was assumed at the outset, and no He believed that every child who was in- | statistics were given to show In what degree debted to God for Christlike virtues was not | the Southern pulpit was o failure. There was strictly chargeable with sins descended from | not a kind word sald for the ministers Adam, and 1é was well known thatthe artl-] of the South, Mr. Allison ventured cles of religion were never intended os n | to say thatno man of the same learning in ereed for the Methodist Church, and were | any other profession would be guilty of neverrecognized as such. In Iatter years | usi Hd the saine Intigunge toward professional the catechism had grown to be a standard of | brethren in tho South. Thero were serious faith much more clearly setting forth the | difficulttes in the South to-lay, and there doctrines of Methodism. Io did not belleve | had been in tha past; but the ministers of that churchmen accepted the phrase of | all denominations wero doing the best thoy “total depravity” in the sense in which it | could. wns aceepted by people outside the fold, but | ‘The article written by tho Rey. Mr. Allison as the annihilation ofthatspiritual life which | then came in for its share of criticism by the regeneratey the human soul, Hoecould not | members. Tho Rov. Mr. Baker thought st conceive of a moral influence working in the | Incked the statistics which the writer found minaof child, although it might bo possi- | wanting In Prof, Swing’s article, It shuply bie if needed. assumed the otherside of the question, with- Atthis point the Bishop, in answorto a | out giving nny reason therefor. question, wandered from the subject, and | The Rev. Mr, Burhoe said so far ns his ex- tonk up the temptations to. which Christ was] perience went the farther East a man went vas C backwoods Ife hus developed his phyaleut health HE do not? ho salt: the people down | allt tu gop fit erie was ennui, | Puget eg uae Haunt ee | taueh'a Moqres tne un whe org hans | as Fomeyel oe bee, rey RAT At there understand it_nll'very well; and It Is rSvett sald the ouly auestion then be- | dis‘suing of your recent correspondents on the | Winters (knd sitniners too) dro upon his head, | what was once considered almost miraculous i nore than folly for Gen, Grant, or any olhar Fre ae Su We, Ct rectal MAK AN | dow question ean give mo an iden. ‘Thoy nil | hes ngstrong und vigorous as many a inan of | pow a common recomnized fact by all panier i fo hope for Blectoral vote in hada t i "4 3 MW | d0years, Io recoun' erforin- | Witness tho onace of G ; mee Southern States it? Both swore toit, and nobody contra- | Smed to know so much, Quanuatty. ; wi bo of Hannah P. Knapp, Sire ¢ ances when money and Iquor weru plenty in ‘rapf, Mrs. J. H. Jolly, and. Mi “What do you think of Mr. Tilden’s pros- | dicted thom, Gtter Tail City, and dovilemuy-earo ruled well. | Nephishod inoue AtwonnS fee anos enact % 0 for 1870; also, thet ? e As to tho $15, Cure for Hydrophobin, *Yos,"" quot he, “many's tho time Liave put | Bf Mrs.c. 8. Blbblng, in ea Ae Mould tater you should nominate Novait by, subetttuthin ison pene ca ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, yp my thousands th a nixht.and wou my money | ur False ond ‘Truc. ate -pruaent alan st Samuel J. Titden than any man In your par- | le ‘Knew to bo worthless? Mr. Swett | Rawcrs, Wyo, April 2.1 havo thought for aalbigs A aug tino Sage. Hae te cout gSbiee Tadiine cub making pastculny safcroe Grant can beat him, and I feel confident | denfed | that = Greenebaum | know any | somo time that in all this vast domatn thoro Ds 1p s nA ty. thouyht thoy were terrible smut, and thoy tool | by our SARSAPARILLIAN ItesOLVENT. Invalids that At Sherman or any other Republican | such thing, claiming that the evi- | mustboaeuro,an antldote, for tho aboveul- | me turun macrcont wil coon as didn't: kaow | pad tholr trionds must consule our writiogs can? dencedisproved it, Every dollar Greencbaum } most hopeless affection. Tho discnso produced | nothin’. Somo of the fellers giv’ thom some | thoy wish to obtain an iden of tho promise ast ~ He evidently had avery poor opinion of | fot ho obtulned as a stranger and by au- | by tho vonom of the ennko is now controlled be- | stuf that Linda little pile us Lhd mado trap- | potency of R, It It. Remedies. Ar, ‘Tilden, bub L liked hls enndfor, I dotex- Tigrity pe Gio officers nuthorized to loan tt to | yond doubt by fodine, one oxporiment going so | PI At nti ai eae Ad giz One Dollar per Bottle, Hhogring his pancliant in that dieeeuon Ms | varlanes in the deseription of tho-Tiare not | fat a8 to resuscitnto animals uta polut whore | noxt mornin’. | never cheat at cards.” a * Whiit eifect will tho outrage perpotrated | and In the proof 1s to whom, tho $15,000 note Sankt aeruat Jmumlncnt, Je [may ood fortacie |. Tewcwita ie talltond. Ea era, find draws iw inade payable was s = fig sonmtments ‘Do You tinine He wil eut'any | Hine they niust by throws out by tho ary. | torqust tho slentite system of modtetno known | STM net Kenstous Unaitn., MRL ghee figure in the Presiaential campalgn this um- ate te $2,000, Brin vrata SOO {hese x ero culled hoce, Which hag the power toproducedcons | ol, and “ Old MacDonald" ts nover throd of . | scolding about tha fusts sho keops. Mio replied rather hurriedly, and with o treting for tho bank, and Greencbaum for | @lonlnantmatssimilarto rubles caninum,bence, | Soke blamed Injuns,” aays ho to asettler, ing 8 priort, 16 1t will prodico a similar dia- : 2 o Kimself, and duly entored upon, and, thore- | tnso In during Lent, * thoy wou't buy no Mungabecly MINULE REMEDY subjected. Ho did not bellevo there was 9 | tho better the doctrines preached from the deepened finge of the maidens blustt zos¢ on fore, the transaction pone ARE Cordiug ts thom ee, stanltne Aa nCan by ttanne: now for, forty days, Most all oe Sin are Gage : man in‘all Christendom that belleyed that | pulpit, ‘Those who ralled at Calvin on ac- the painful operation of aninnocentemotion: | LACKED ‘THE FRAUDULENT TAKING AND | Maun, curo this most drendod calamity which lics, and don’t tuke thelr fulldrinks now. Why Only requires ininutes, not hours, to rellore Jesus Christ ever indicated n bins toward sin, | count of his doctrine would nat bo Monthy. to and the temptations, which were offered Tim | black his boots were he alivete-day, He had ‘were not to bo thought paraticl with those | no patience with those Iberwls In religion offered to ordinary mortals, who were continually sneering at the Durl- The Rev, Dr. Thomas arose, and every one | tangs, The Southern pulpit was not alto- listened intently to his remarks, Te sald | gether to blame for sinyvery. Northern that he would Hked to have had the question | ministers wera found willing. toald in up- of Christ’ellability to sin discussed at length, | holding the peculiar Institution, but should confine his remarks to the order Tho paper was further discussed by the oftho day, He belisved that the minds of | Rev. Messrs. Goodspeed, lves, Lorimer, and children ensily and naturally turned to Gor, | others. Dut was freo to say thatin his judgment their | ‘Ehe Rev. Mr. Ives did not have s very high views were changed ag tho worldly spirlt be- | regard for the sentimentality of Prof, Swing, 4 is it? Itigsoinoo' tholr times, It ig—it 1s——' Pain and curo acuto disenso, “Oh, no; that will cut no figure atalls it CONCEALMENT befalls thousunds of tho family annually, [am Bt. Patrick's Day in the morning,” suggested will bd forgotten long before tho canvass | casentinl to embezzlement, Regarding tho prepuring to conduct a sorivs of exportments y 1 8 | his interlocutor, 9 ° opens, , It lias no significance one way or an- | tax count, Mr. Swett urged that the arrange- Ment ae amuse, teal ame) Ry wees wy Doe thne's Itt Aly treat, Hoy'soms, Mung Radwa § Read Relic othor,' Inont as to the payment of taxes on the real | give the readers of your valuable paper tho re- | boulyt his vile stilt f cohol, } a Well, what of Binino? I asked. Ifo | estate was made In good faith, and was a | sults. 2 8 aie le knw, tnt ron ser belle. well ie In fi tir te failsto Tooke “taken bnek# by so blunt 1 ques: | proper one. de entt, too, i Was. the iat inoue Low for, feo-wutor won ebristened | rellove PAIN with one thorough appiienton, 10! Lbowerl myself ont, fecling n erent respect | did not follow beenuse the borrowing Of | Cnrasea ket ed cee clea vow tho | outed homestendewbich were iukowapand pare | Nervous: Neunlgle, or prostented. sith daca for so able a man nnd so hearty s hater, al- | money beyond a certain sum fromn National AO spell as ie how tho | tity improved before tho Sioux mde thor ter- | may suffer, RADWAWS READY RELIEF though his words are not caustic. Lis man- | bank was untayyful that-{t was embezzte- | Paper manufacturors havo overreached theni- | ribio raid in ‘v2 were deserted at that time, and | will afford instant ease. ner is gentle nnd pollte, and, outside of | ment. If n National bank did nn act that | 8lveshusrecentlycomo to my notteo, aud ts | many of tho clalms which wero not proven KO. B. Sancner, M.D. as: cil, Wi e ahing. ME ee ee eens rice ing iat Low sense, | tatlammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of tt eine Tea ae tne renelae ‘ot cine errs 4 i nousand atifersn Co retigions, Pyuics dently alist Gant tale tee, CT atl - tn oe Ae ciate ents “Gaataionaey 4 raitrond which bas a vatunblo aa a ory ond eines at tetters 0 ut Ne ofthe | tinge, Bore Threat, Difteule Bre aioe - i y a . F ie a 9 country, ani there is hope, vgn . s dren might bo right logically, but it Inbored | tho Professor contd not finda place in oie Blatno, and thinks Sherman would keep the | connected with tho act? It was simply ft | land-grant designed printing tive million copies | ‘for , Fe er ty hopo lot “life | Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterics Croup, Diphe under the great disadvantage of being whol- } His generalizations were joo broad, and dy untrue. Jncked depth, ‘The Rev. Dr, Raymond, of the Evanston | At tho close of tho discussion the Rev, Mr. ‘University, was called upon. Hoe entered | Allison thanked the brethron for tha kindly country moving. "] Sround of quo warranto to close up the bank, | of an advertising shoot about tho slzo of the | nft tho i dormant. “winter of | theria, Catarch, Influenza, Headache, Toothacit, itt tie,Dgasnro of meating Nr, Bturat ate Court Was Jnclined to the pliiion if | Evening Journal. It was to bo in three Jangunges, digcontont,” mio Norttarn icing Hou, uftor Neuralgia, Basomatiam, Gold Galle, Age Ny ra officer of a ban In the ht of} > e, " 85¢ rough Pahatm, fours “e . a the Commerelat, He is. avery candid talker, | jiluitory ection, atrendy indebted ng tps | and dlatributed gratuitously throughout Europe, | Ma! altos distant, but the Wadena Livision of nines, Coughs, Colds, Sprains, Paine in the ‘i tly relieved, with re oliteness i f va, | With a view of inducing iminigration, Thoy i igh this portion of the heat, Back, or Limbs, are instant {nto a doctrinal discussion of the subject. | criticism of his paper, tle had statistics at and gittedt ant aed alitoheas end bot, Sab ce His Hiatt, Anorensed hie dnitebieu sont to this clty and New York for estimates for tie ron ant {pO thxourh this poston of the His position was that all children dying in | hand, but did nob think it necessary to use | Chicago Convention, At Tinlatend said em- | upon explanation, Itnmight bo prima facie | doing the work, but tha prices wero no much bo- | chonpls,, this fertile.country will soon be wal’ FEVER AND A GUE. infancy were saved by Christ, and {t was his | them, Ile had a high regard borsanally: for | phatically he would not support him, ovidence of intent to defrand, but not yond thoir expeotation that the matter was | popuiited again, ho only Indians in te " opinion that a very largo proportion of the | Prof, Swing, but differed with him radically “What, not if he should BP nominated 2” lusive bi 514 . i 1 con- | dropped for the time being, Recontly tho whole | region are the harmless Chippewas; and, ns thoy there human race were little better than children. | in his views on religious subjects, and espe | wNor sir: not if he be nominated. 1 do not | teied ot as ad ine fobs jpriuting, Curnishing papor, and posting— | keep thomselves very closely to tholr teserva- | , Fever and Amue cured for Fifty Conte. Th Three-fitths of the hunan race had come to | cially with regard to his treatment of tho belong to ‘anybody, aiicl lees to Grane and tana OF ciursa no erhninal prosecution | bus been lot to a tem in the City’ of London ita | ton and smoke “tho pipes of penco” or poor | $8 not @ remedinl agent in the wor! a state of happiness without any period of | Southern pulpit, probation, and he thought that ‘the people Next Monday morning tho reports from tho generally beloved in the blood incarnate, | churches will bo the order of business, \ without probation. At least, so far as he < cost of nbout 6) per cent of the hume bids, and, | tobacco, most of tha tline no one notices thom, | Sure Fever and Ague, ond all other Balariaus his sort? ‘i Bir, Swett went into this matter, claiming | as result, tho printors have lost the typo-sot: | oxcept whon thoy make iapto-aueti. City peo- | Billows, Beartot, ‘Eyphold, Yellow, and othe * What doyou thinkof Tilden’s nomination | that thore was no fraud, He thon'passed to | ting, tho paper-donlors haya lost the sale of ao | plo may dreuin of tho like, hut thoy novor sco it | fevers aided by BADw Ar ‘8 Puts) 60 quic at Cincinnatl, Dayan He the action of tho | tho drafts, tolling of the transactions, whieh | much white paper, and the Government hus lost | nor taste it, Chippowa candy fa candy, and the | HADWAY'S ReAby IteLizr. yhen taken accor 1 Syracuso Convention significant of thoend?” | nmomnted to $1,000,000 a month, and saying | te Postage which it would have received bud | real innple wssonee tuo, 1) ih aePE In 8 fo anor re ae ern SOR Pelled hier tose hime aad ballets aoe svone ee ae aa George 4} nme etias MesTiiden is an able man, | Greenebaum hhuself knew nolhing aout | {ue pguert been peantod and mallet iatniggouny | tue Mang tha aes ord engeke Ug unyparn’) Suomaeh, Hgteioure, Bek Hondaete, Dian Dr. Hattield algo spoke to tho subject, He | sneridan—bean bin: You ask for'my rewsons and is master of tho situation, ho should | theim, as the business was done by inothor. was opposed to the unmethodistic doctrine, | ng a Republican for not supporting the ox- fiat seemed to be sroeping tuto, ithe Chureh, a tor a third nominution. ‘Thoy aro hat it was unnecessary for children to bo $ Tegenerated. 1, Because ho bos alrendy served ns long intho ‘The discussion concluded at this polnt. | Ufesidoncy ns tho Fathors intondod ono mun The Rey. Dr Williamson aunouneed tha } $ouldserve. | Younro aware that a single govon- {opto fox dlsgussion, two weeks fram, yeater: Tho Constitutions and was adhered to until a fev y BC ter Dysontery, Collo, Wind in the eos Dad al not desire the pom ination, Ithink he will | Tt was certainly Lreposterons to ask the Jury consumapetan i TRO AFt Meant b fed her Panning water. Mifare, Stier uit Goxmtys tho Tternal Pains, 1¢ atw: a bottle of Rat name ‘the man? for tho Convention, But | to find a man guilty of a thing with which Ho | cont less than In 1870. Whore aro the manufact- | deer are still very plentiful, and in tho sonson | ,2eNelors should abyivs coty a belli t e under no circumstinees will IsupportGrant, | had nothing to do. ‘Tha indictment set up | urers to finda guts for tholr product? ‘This tsa | Venison tukes tho place of brend almost, to tho | Way's Hendy Holler wih, thers, A fon oil whether nominated or not.” that Greenebaum embezzled the moucys, he | serious matter for thom to consider, 11.8," | huntor or tho hontestendor, All around Otter |, Water will provent Alcknd ts or aren brandy OF Impressed very much by his earnestness | belng the “eustodian” of them, the notes, ‘Tall Lake aro tho “runways” down which tho | biters os aatimulant. gnd by the pleasnntness of lis conversation, gle, “That wasa materia} avorment. “tt had Tho Dead Protection, Wnconeclows door trot hast the coupeniod Kune Mineraand Lurbermen should alwayabe pe look my leave, een dechled that the “eashler” was To the Editor of The Chicugo ‘Tribune, atest 4 . i ‘ vided with it, Tho conclusion I gather fromall T hearand | Jawful custodian of the assets of n baute His y £4 ‘Tall City 8 the portnye botween the Valloys cf haya be q 4 y " Ci1cAgo, April 24.—Your tssuoof oven dnto | tho Silssissippl unt tho Ned River of tho North, as We Aro?” and the mecting adjourned, Upon nfaro the Convantion completed Aeon be gpa Ty, that, ale fiklen Will bets Strange ADVEMTING TO TITY MICHAEL anvENEnAUs | contains w reply fcom 1D, Mason, Prealdont | Tho Olter Wall Ithvar Hows toward tho Red CAUTION. is too long to suffer the Intilation of a poor Presi-" tH before the peopt aire Oech th the NOTES, Winols Life Associution, to, 1." on thosub- | River, Seven thousand beautiful Inkes make Allromedinl ngonts capable of doatroying iff | PRESRYTERY, Hort iy wus Then Barecd Git the, poopie: should Pounties oft Mile politicking. Wek natin Mr, Swett sald Greenobaum might bo blamed | ject of codperative insiranco and tho Dead | Mo scenory of this northern region vuried and | pyan overdose should be avoided. sorphing * ‘Phe Chicago Presbytery hetd an adjourned ic HIVeN the option of getting rid of u bad ruler 4 i ut tho end of four yenrd. It wis the universal meoting yesterday morning in McCormick’s | understanding in the Convention at. tho tlino Block. ‘The Rev, James Maclaughian, the that no ono man was ta serve moro thin cight uw years, whlen Tonge! Moderator, presided, The Rey. D, 8, Johin- con ilxed au tho propor dura oe anes Maal ts tq ” pleasing, dud make possible to truth ull onco- | opium, strychnino, arnica, bhyosciamus, and o! him. ‘the people in thelr absolute mint | fF doin what he did. | ut ho die not aie | Protection," uo manaxemont of which you ex- | Iniumayfiieh may boboaped Upon Teas A whent- | phwartul remedied, doos Rt coreain times 12 ve will olect him iain, oven if every momber horize to discounts, Every dollar was ap- | posod in your issuo of tho 15th inst. In'my let- | growing country: Smntl dogos, rellovad tho patiout during t elt of Congress -should ‘voto against him and | Pied for jn a regular Tunes and tho nates | ter published in yourfssuo of the 20th inst, T | , Outuround Leat Loko and Portage Inka ls | ton tn tho system. That, porhnpe the, orig ry pu 3 4 5 some especiut Inc wheut country, and the jose, a co ay foamerin hla gtontnatlon says he | than Greenebanm. All thore was to tho | Muted that Ymanagers of tho dead Protection farmereaie. thet Way, fay thoy aly average eee norm ahd mnotior dose cause death 3 4 I 1 ‘t | 1 < were now doing tho samy kind of work under 4 0 necossity for using these uncertala son, Stated Clerk; the Rev, 16. It, Davis, Por- | tye form. on aha made tho Conatitue | Will not support Mr. ‘Tiklen. ‘They nro nll | tansaetion was that he was kind and decent | tho titleof “Tho Hiuols Lite Association. Mir, | ihe ae oe eae tyne bushels daar te econ hoattlve remedy like Imawar’ manent Clerk; and the Rev. EN, arrett, | yon were alive thoro wis manifested in unmise | Joy to the velco of the Convention, and will | 1a! conclusion, Mr, Swett explained how | 3ason roplies that “no ono of tho managers | to tho aero on a biy told, and no ono stares ut | Heady Rollof will stop the most, oxeruclas * Temporary Clerk, were all present, ‘Tho nt- | takuble ways a disposition to abide by tho un- | Voto tho ticket, knowing thnt the methods of | to bo in tive case, any! Freenee | of tho dewd Protection bus.anyth do with | “ftv bushels f¢ un aero huppensto yield It. pain quicker, without entailing tho leas tendance was good doritunding of the Futhora on the part of ail | the Republican party lead to centraltsm, and | Po came ‘ene tho case, anying that Greeng- the deud Protection bus. anything todo with | “mg follawing [g sil to be true: A. cortain | oulty {n efthor fnfant or adult, Letters of dismission wera naked for by | “biet Maghtrutcs trom Washington to Jackson, | that the third-term Duslness means the resto: aun had not paid him what he demanded, | this Assoclations thero is no onu tn the ofllee, Bo f whent-raisin q #, ‘fo depart from precedent so honored in {te ration and retention of thioves inpower and | BUt turned over a pald-up Jifo policy held by | faras T know, who was over connected with tho Buea eran ‘ured planted Tho True Rollef and granted to the following named: The | observance, and decluro in-fiyor of perpetual a crop of Swede turnips, or * ruta-bagns,” ony’ tho establishment of aunrehy, aud then tho | WS Wife, ‘Ho algo commenced on the * his. | Munuwement of the Protedtion.” | 5 | a ‘letetmined to realtea a fortune thorefeern, |. Radvway's Ready Rellet is the only remedid " y i Y " m Now, it is. nm fuct. thit tho agent in voguo that will Instantly atop pala. ‘ Tey, Lewis Ti. Reed, formorly af tho Eighth | reeilgability, ts to decluro a willingness to adopt, | Kinpire Ina prostrate land, tory of the case,” adverting to Greenebaun’s oy Any, of the *dond 1 ” HF One of thom outald its nolghtiors, It grow, and weve “ree in substuncs, tho th f berod| : y 5 arrest by dilssen, and began ‘orpenny, of the "dead Protection” Ix, and hes | ft continued to grow, and still It wont on grow- Fitty Conta Per Bottle. Church, Chiengo, to the Presbytery of West- shipe-chus changing tho fundamental eructiore = = TAN: TLANDIE, the initer's conteetlon with peg UboUe | iyeoh sinéd the or ganization of Hho. sone FR | tog, . aw tarnitien lived all winter in two Foome chester; the Rev. Edward 31. Curtls, former. | of our Govornment. i ly of Waukegan, Ell, to the Presbytery of | , 41 eis dabaarous willingness to chango our 4 ment on t are Of 1 Colorado; the Rey, Charles Chavez, formerly ot our cltizons 18 mnido maniteae by fio tor that of St. Ann, LL, to the Presbytery of Con- | noone who favors tho ox-Presldent for a third i cordia, Kns, Fourth, u ft, arnsieth form? ped some openly +. — Dredohnson, the Stated Clerk, presented | deciara that thoy desire him to rule over thus t Association, its Scorotary. Any ono able to read . ’ A Row Maal Distriet-Attornoy Leake objected, as ho | Will find his‘naine on thole printed mattor, eoranetl Oe tok ea and, when tne | was going outsile tha evidence. fan It be possible that dir. M, is iguorant of fF i x Marshall (i) Eastern Tiitnotsan (Dem), The C and imolsturo began to tuke eifoot upon ‘While mediocrity is obtaining places of nowor The Court sald that Jissen appeared in tho | this? It muy be so, for itis foundusa rule the | tho ‘vegetable, tio birdy sottlora moved Jn The Ttopabltenn ranks, and the abe tee | ee a eee ae ee | ee ee dee ane doludier sektom ame | Meg sabia oe tomareeke fogs, and bot thoy K y REGUL ATING Pus publican voter is oxpected to cnet bis ballet for ‘ices, nk anything eee . their pli nd tholroxen Mved upon "bagey’ Then of inferior talent for poaitiona once adorn. | elao wis proper, YENINE | nngthing about, tha theory or prnutice of Hite | Hol pigs and tholroxon lived upon “bagey RADY. ys edby such inen as Ninian Edwards, Shadrich | . Mr. Swett wanted to hayo a freo Indurunce, and knowns Hitfe about the manages |" The great Dalrymple firm, ao graphically his report, showing the changes that lind | forlite: Bond, andthe enviloe Gaverniars ot Hiitoly ts Ab | dissonwas a brave man, “dle wae Tea mont ay Geis ek new olen He ance, ae OF w wena up bye crieon wt eoupha ue peur Perfect Purgative Soothing. Aapertents, Aat been made, during the past.yeur, It wasn | ofico randori unwiao fo nestora toe, poring oF | present to tho poopie for tholrsuttragen men tor | fy wal tne ait anid te Cluny Te cece | CetnginW, abaue tho dieuppolntment noretofore | hero aresdow ores 1a. whodtecodliog -upol ‘Withont Patn, Always Melia substance as follows: scandals wi vled, thioves ‘Ministers recelved during the years W. A. | aid ting-thloves hold aviayy when the gwar oiis Tate ater te Ere fir havo te steanatiiar | tho wolf, ‘Cho woltsnid to bias tts not | montionod, and J trust you, Mr. iultor, wilt ogn- | aRoTemreuuoM aerea In whoatescoiling upon Natural in. thetr Cperailen * McAtee, froin the Exeabytary of orthumbor- | cers of tho Govornment were the worst robbers T Bulging craw of pinco-nunpers How rind nt that 1s railing at me, but it 1s that house, | tinue to expose tho faltuey of such pins us ro hia spring, and 700 mien, find employs | 4 VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE WOR CALONEL v rely : i the Republican machine In ilinnts? In viow of | 1£could get up thora I would make the | now presented by tho Ilinols Lite Association, peat een ee FL eB ah irre Porfectly tasteless, clogantly coated rit ' ‘ loans, ; 1 Presby- | of ite revenues, and whe fooks, Hele | this purposo, wo suggest tho following State | Wool fly. Jilsyon had asked tha Court to | Hy so dolog you nasist in protecting tho“ poor | during tho your, and thia willbe put into wheat | EWCcteumM, purzo romulato, purity, o} f fandt soseplt thon 1 Tereaby ihe dress. | Phan: Hitlers: and Leos berwae the aie rbters | Uekol for tho Hlinals Democracy tw yourt throw lis mantle over hin, Ho had ‘thrown | 02 well ws the rich, for It kas been proved too Texture Hucoversbady cunt ton Dutryiapio, | SENET oe ene cure of all disortent ! flenry ML Collison, Reformed. Episcopal | of, Voth patronage and plunder, For Governor, off hig own and gone off crying ‘peccayi,” | often that tholr plun is not“ choup or euccoss | und many'a man is inaking his modest crop of | of the siomuoh, Liver, Howola, Kiduoys, Dak Church Synod; Alexander Juckson, fromthe | 4,0 Under tho ox-truslent's Administration TN MAN THU BOLtA or left somebadly else to clo It for lim, In the Dafly Neiva of tho 19th inst, appeared | Several thousand bushols 8 year, and rololetny dor, Norvous Disoases, Hondaoho, ConsllParag Vresbytery of North River; Edward A, Ele | there was no soourlty to life oF proporty in halt For Licutonant-Governor, Mr, Leake wanted to know if that wasn | tno annexed card: thathoownsa furin of oven wv fow hundred | Coativoness, Indigestion, Dyspo lo, Hg feld) from the Presbytery of Freeport, |” Ore Ralthioe Saalantned geno a cai vor Seuretaty a Bent proper ting of uttuck, Hu had nothing todo | #powios ry May concmuN: avinocuNpen | ori pa uce ined to many weominateans” | Fever, fnutamation at thor Howls, Fem Mlulsters dismissed during the yenrs W, | J2Gn6 telfbor, malntained onder nor oxcoutod mad arr tu ag with Mr. ditssen’s quarrels, Hoe eeeeee Maton allowed thease ne Goriiaine | SUory a promised lund to eae ong ae wan, | alldorangomonta of tho Internal Vict gots - G.Young, to the Presbytery of Loutsville: | gird anwild beasts inangio thole preys literally For Auditor of Pabiie Accounts, Air. Swett dropped tho subject nt a sugees. | ghar fie printed elreulaes (ind, publlentions of the ——_——_—_ * | BisSontalniog no caeroury, natnerale, or el : Joseph ‘Thompson, to the Presbytery of By hundreds, with no moro protection ‘tron the RAMUZL Be MARSHALL, tlon of the Court, and spake of the oflicers of | fhs'habliy and thove iftorostud tut 1 have isis tay Amor Vs f Rath: He aragee Be eee! , Vlattes Donald Fletcher, to the Presbytery of Government, whose duty It was to protect thoi For State Treasurer, the broken Chiengo banks, saying that the | terminated ‘wy connoctiun with the abuya Ausocine mucricas Ways Of Entluge Per Observe tho following symptoms reruly ‘Waterloo: W. J. Edt to the Presbyt than the Chisolin ehildron received froin. the CYNUS UL, M'CORMICK, thieves had seattered, but thal the honest | Yon-und am tn uo wisa responsibly for, noe Antere A writer in Lippincott's Magazine oritlelscs | inegrom Disousesof the digestive organs: Com o on Siuftatos ‘Sit Stavensun, te the Tesh. savage Inisorounts by whoaa hands thoy ited 4 Hor Att epoy-Goncrul, gues renalnedt hore, ‘Tho sin of Me tiileves ones ina tte Rms Citas, BMITH, irae eyes ob eat ropa ee old and suipavion. Inward Piles Fullness of the Wood nS ton; Alexand . J am epposed to tho ox-President’s third $s should no! 1 upon those wl 4 it t 10 Houd, Ac! HT feryyof Bloomington: Atvxander Jackson, t0 | nointnation tecaueo he fs. eho tense avulaulo ot 0 visited 1ipon those who bravely st of Boud, Pullnoss or \velzst With tho mon who regar@ candidacy for ofico | met their fate. Ho asked the fury to end the | of orpeps Mr, Biuson inlght ascertain moro at | what fresh forms Hourtburn, Die y longth why Mr. Sinith woyorod his connection “In 1860 a lady who had roturnod to this coun. oh, tations, Sinking: ee eee arely solilsh Dutpasce, this provo- | chapter of Greenebaum's misfortunes aud | with an oruniation of tho. sume charuetor us | try aftor eponding coven years in Europe told {athe Bloinadl Baur, Er “Ghoking or sulle it tha candidates named, and cannot be cleoted. Licentlates recelved: Asa Leard, 4 iu wit! out asecond thou t. And not onoof the gene let Mim try again with confidence and with | “Tho Jilinois Life Assoutation, 0 i, frou the | ‘The German voturs in a solld body have dectured iY Munde- | that thoy will yote for no nan for 4 third term, Presbytery of Freeport; William " le no that aho was going abroad ayaln—that abe | gensations when in a i posture, Dinars bed henke, from the Presbytery of ‘Transylvania, | They hold tho balance of power in. Now York, | tlemen named in tho list can afford to tuko the | Hops, —— couid not live hore, Sho had passed six months | Vision, Dots or Webs Hofore tho dight, Fe Licentlates alseed scala Gea! to the Gule, Whiconeln, and ‘OtWon Stutod. Te wo ath | is pine siynod hin without a sauriico of some at the afternoon session, The Littl Pittaburg. ftuonw her friends and polation’, ull well-to-do | and Dull Pain tc tho Heady, Dottoteney of Peis Presrlery of Krecport; John 1s, Currens, to | these voters ethor ant-tnint-senm Hopubltcans Kind, it would be a pocunlury aacriico tn avery DISTIICE-ATTONNEY LEAKE, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Row, Boutund pooplo, sho uilirmod, aud. their Splration, ¥llownoes of the bikin and Lye t) fon, tote. Presbytery et Watering John who voted for fluyes aud Wheoler in Now York, | oorats ain ulways aiford to make sacriticos for | Wt winding up for the Government, adverted | Cricado, April 24—On tho tho 26th of this | thing is juinbled together on tholr tub i Irwin, to the Presbytery of Wisconsin River; Pe ear eeuaant it Goeliaten, wit dames F, Berry, to the resbytery of Alton; | "s. Tho needs of to-duy uro for stutesmon and George Knox, to tha Pres! y tery of Fort | musters of fnunce and the economic sciences, Rodue; WS. Burk, to the Presbytery of | who will esp sound our ourrenuy, ply of our Heat, Burning in tho Flosh, ry 1 to the comments of counsel for the defense | month one yoarago the Little Pittsburg Mining | she deolarod. ‘Ono {3 confronted with it ow doses of Rapway's Pinta will fre tho good of the Country, and ure always dolugi | Thon’ the elremstances surrounditig. tho Company ‘ras inourporuted with a capital stock, tmodloy uf inoonyrucus edibles—well enough eyrtans trom all thy above-named dlsoniors oaconutictds cuse, and replylug to the attacks upon the | of 30,000,000, divided into 200,000 shares of $100 |!" hele presented at Price, 85 Cents Por Lox way, uty The pronmelution of Lord Noncoussota's | BFUSCeutlon, partleularly, the. references to-| each, The Company pald for tho sovoral ialncs | NCP thoy sloken taato, und destroy uppetite. | we repeat that the reader must const And as if it were not enough to sau thom spread diseases: Niles; D. W. Fahs, to the Presbytery of Ot- | debt, rafse hiyhor our oredit, axccute our laws, | ##NG Hus hoon w disputed quostion for youre: | Consequence Bae ae es ge | at Loadeitio—in ait, About thirty ix: aoros of | Lofuru ono they are constantly thrust Hupon | Bochner vacehy bleh may, fetsumnod? AWie : malntaln the supromucy of the supreme law, | aoe Lee sylblo has gonorally boon pronguneed | Matter for the Court, Greenebau dlicav'e fae | Sutgteewmound: $6,000 cash, whtoh was only | ono'a notied, hore ls no ounvursauion, hory, False and True,?? Ordlnations and'lustallations; William 2 | punluh murdorera and ‘avsusins, and protect, Dike * Bo but this iginoorrect, ‘Tho "ote 18 , Grechebauin clldlin’t ie | $1.65 por shure of full-pald-up dnd non-ussessu- | thore can be none, Lam overy moment inte . long; that Lord Beaconatiold knows ho tend to be convicted if he vould help It; and, | plogtock. By the Jst day of March, 1d82,—dn ton | rupted by the preasing inquiry or injunotion, Radway on Irritable Urethra,” ritounce his ovy name, dhe loved howe | {¢ a rogue, would swear Niuself Uhrougit, | mouthy thaee—tho Company puldcacsediag es | Wat yee have sameeplcklesy’ Wao pc: | eiadway on Serofulg,”? Sitter, inf Now York, received a fow mont ‘Tho General called attention to the witnesses | tho proof that each stockholder hasctie gun ofthvbrawn brond.”” Do havo somo ally" | and others volating ‘to different classes of a Atundhenke, ordained and installed us pastor | ¢¥ety bour of every day in tho year, the lives, G of the Wheellng Geran Chueh; re fortunes, and families of every citizen ving ordaived and listalledias pastor of the Kral | ytiin the limits of tho Ropublig, | Vory trul fois y ogo w letter from Downing street in reponse | on both sides, f whom, with of $1,500,000, or 8 in dividends on; cach | No subjoot, howovor cngrosslng, cun koop thi do wood. Church W. A; MeAtee, Installed. as | 20UP% HoWAUD.” | to a diruot inniiry in'ewatd to tbe pronuuele | tion af Wiliee all of whont with tho excep, | Maro.” thu’ shares aro “now orth’ cae | Neeurene hoot and Lestees: cuioe aeep te | 8880 pou BY DUDGGIBTS. é : yi Minna Gites Cileareae Tag: Cotte Hichmund (Vu) Commonwealth (Den). you thag tha oaly pronunciation of the Prime | Would stretch a point in his favor, As to | Gun prove by tigures—the man Tanagge | whut ‘ Fie) consists in tua) | Senda letter stamp to RADWAY & 00 n who bouyht | what Auterfcan ‘hospitallt: ; Wilner amie Heuston gucconasheld t | Henrys character It wus exsy to nfovu the | the origina took for S185 bu made si2uhi. | aasuresout tnd it "nud nls Tai aad | ae Wareomy cor, Chureh-tiy Now York yy ave jonor to yours fulthfully, ernon raldes potty js moue: Hick, Bod wil wi ry ae | ‘Oo France to ilvyo just! and cat Le 4 forma tiag =o" US BL . Wurner,"" ‘hls scomy tv ba coucluslya, x committed wrong, Buch proof amounted to j-one years ting, Lf you w grant ne tho wpuce | Deuce,” ‘ ey ay 1a Wrote . 7 * Now, whut would Mr, Soymour, ulmoat @ par- - bon, installed ag pastor of tha Fullerton | alytioe be : Avenue Churet. Chicago; Fruncis L, Patton, boon'us ‘hou Ges Grant "oau bein his hand of

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