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THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1880—TWELVi) raGls. : the hands of Mrs. Arnold, its worthy and J OHN MW. ARTILUR. estimable Matron. ‘Mrs. Arnold hing been for many years tho Matronf of this Institution, and {8 most em. ciently aided by a grown son, who, has cer- x»Postmaster for Em= funy well learned tha lessons of plillan- Trial of the E ‘08! advocate It, and these are compelled to sup- port their positions by the arguments for thes settled pastorate which for over @ century di ial have been voted ia, Rores mle by tiearly j= | cvery shade o: ethoddisin. Ry 1 “ve! Its Approaching Quadrennia| Gen treed With conalilerabte force that the time GUE M. E. CHURCH. ADWAYIS IRE, HBALTIL 1S. WRAL regarding the fron contraet, but the Court {| becomes a disbursing ofllcer, anyother dis- ried It out on the graund thatthe defendant | bursing officer, but only then, Othorwise, could not pay hinself. the monoy he recelyes he is Hable forns Post- Did you over at any timo advance your | muster, own funds to mect Post-Oflice expenses?” “Ts there no room,’ inquired the Court, asked Mr, Storra. “for the suggestion whether he ts. disburs- oO x y , Kindness t unfortunate bezzlement, Etc. Gen, Leake objected, and the Court sald he | Ing oficer so far ns the expenses of his ofllee eral Conference at Cin Tinlk Be, ose ay (See eee ee clany (irons RY ete te dation as Was, : couldn't xee how this would be admissible. are concerned, If he Is charged with iis pay- — cinnati. change, say they are willing to accept this, ff filly evitenced by the glad, joyous smile of * Would te not have a right to pay himself | ment of them 2” tho volco of the. Church’ Iny as well ‘as | recognition which would Nigit up the usually | A Budden Change in the Program—A back?” nskedl Ar, Storrs, +e Itimay he,” replied Gen, Leake, ’ A clerical demands it; but, in order to know Its | sorrowfui faces of these poor outcasts who “By a proper order from the Depastinent Ife ty'allowed to make certain disburse ea 0 ( 8 call af 1 A Sketch of the Progross\of This | will, they favor the submission of the ques- | have gone “over the hill to the paor-house,” Plea of Guilty, he would be, allowed to rolmburse himself,” | ments to pny employés, ete. and nevounts ll tlon'to n popular vote, Others acknowledge | the very {natant his geninl, pleasant face np- repiled the Court. for eerthin of the proceeds of his ofico by % Branch of American Meth- tha need of an. extension tn Tare cases, and | peared in any one a the Wards. ji " Would Ut be 9 orlalnnt ofan if he au ahowlng, that ie dias ea hen put in this : ro willing to lend plinvility, so ns-to permit | Before concluding thls letter your corre: y, yanced $20, eny 0 ec vay fo enses of Its re, odism, the Hishop to eee the tlie, by annhal ap | 8) ondent ennnot Heteain from gmt Tho Object sirabd at the Securing of a to-morrow ?”? Then arises the question whether, In his RADWAY’S pointments, as now, up to six years, on the that there is pet gue, thing whtolh ti 8, rout Pardon. HF anon he woul aiat | be . defautler Mr. capaclty as ds ural H anh cers iit has been eee. Yo us U al vi 9 it v 5 ‘si a y deni! ie b le Me ke Gome of tho Important Questions That eines ee Siirsesteurtlis ot te: the nterly. etree Or ti ‘Svaulel Poa Nprentl Storra,—" that he i not a defauiter.” § Clearly there I, nat” sid the confident SarsaparillianResolven Will Como Before the Cons fees of tho minister, and also two-thirds of | to the happiness and pleasure of the unforl- | FH, Will Not Bo Called Up for Sentence “TE don't think,” said the Courh “that the | Storrs, “and T don’t think It would be fair to = the Annual Conference of which he is a { wnate Inmates of this county institution, fact that the Government may haye been | ask nconviction’ forance. member. Even then it would be only 9 | Your correspondent noticed that many of Until June 1. overdrawn with the defendant would be my The chirge is? observed Gen. Leake, ae ‘may appoint” with the Bishop, who would still be free to refuse. ‘Thisis suroly a home- Extension of the Pastoral Torm—Lay- | opathic dose; and yet even for this they havo thom, exinecit bho greatest anxiety HF Foy something of what was going on In the gres world Are thom: ant, white they linye | ‘Tho trint of John MeArthur,. Chiengo’s defense. Ie may hive used his funds tem- | “that fn Is enpacity as disbursing oficer porarily to an excess of the amount of Gov- | there is a deficiency of $40,000,” ernment funds fn his hands, 1 do not think Puro blood makes sound flesh, stro; a clear skin, If you would have your tee pte é “LET ME MAKE ANOTHER 6U GQESTION Your bones sound, withont carlos, ant your eon: to goto the ends of the earth, as it comes | perhaps all the rell rots Iteraturo that thoy | ex-Postmnster, for alleged embezzlement of | that that would be a defense ton charge of loxion falr, uso RADWAX'S BAIA Re men in the Annual Con- from Melbourne, Australia, It is probable vould. wish, they seemed to linger for | Post-Ofice funds, was begun Tuesday after- | dofalention, |The Goxernment has got to to you, Gen, Lenke,” fal the Court. tee PLAN RESOLVENT, "AR forencos. that the advoentes of a broader menstire may | secular fournaly that go out to bless man-) joon before Judge Ulodgett nnd a fury in | PLpve tho defalentton, punistiments under theso diferent sections spurn this; and so those who fear oven this very “thin” end of the wedge, though will ‘3 ing to yield it. inay shut down fi Ordination of Women to the Ministry—Ap- any chia ewintever,, At the first. chanues kind with their daily Murden of news, a -, ree Mhere nte some five hundred copies of Tie | te United States District Court, the rast DAY Tinnust. rend inthis county, and | etttion being represented by Distrlet-A ttor- perhaps a thousand copies of all the other | ney Leake, and the dofense by Emery A. Ty Gen, Leake the defendant-witness stated | area ittlediferont. Ong says * confinement that he was conducting a foundry business at | at hard labor,’ and the other simply ‘finpris- the sane timo he was Postinaster, oumenté lbwould depend something on the “At the time of the failure of tho Gook | length of time and eharncter as to where A GRATEFUL RECOGNITION, , “To cure a chronic or long-standing Disease . i e y yenrs inities, combined: and what a blessing to | Storrs. seca to tho | County Natlonal Bank,” asked Mr, Storrs, | the lmprisonment might be, and with that ex: | truly a victory in the henling arts that i pointment of Presiding Elders changed Cae ontne. ones en eevery these tor muarvelings for news, {f they could Storrs, ‘Tho opentng sddressar to ‘how mueh liad you there?” * | ception, or with the difference that if, there | power that clearly discerns ¢ jetectandsupieet Me jury were brief and business-like,—par- Tatil, “where ey would none toy ths tleularly that of Gen, Leate.—and considera- B : much of happliess and joy. Scorr, | ble testimony, all documentary, was put in Eleotion of Now Bishops. three, In 1864 the limit was extended from two to three years, The drift Is to change again before long. J Special Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, ntl 1973 the General Conference wascom- Crxorswatt, April 2%—Churelimen of the | posed wholly of ministers, The resistance 0 genus Methodist seem to have s monopoly Gen. Leake gain objected, but tha Court | was a genernt verdict of mutt under all alloweit the witness to answer, The Intler | these counts, the Court might, In its dlyere- replied that he had $41,000 in tho bank when | Hon, sentences te prisoner to te Peniten- it failed, Unry; tb would not, upon the rule now adopt “Low. nich of that were you finally ered- | cd {nthe Federal Courts, and considered set- fted with of your account?” asked Gen, | tled Jaw, inercase the puntishment except ts supplies remedy; that reatores stop by stop—h; x tho body which bins heen’ slowly” attacregets wenkened hy an insidious disense, noboniy seat Inands our reapect ut dosotves ‘ar graye: Dr. Radway has furnished mankind with ine wonderful remedy, Radway’s Sarsnpariliian Re solvent, which accotnplishes this result, and guy. ————— prior to the adjournment for ie, dye ae Pa consisted of certified statemen| rom the THE DOMINION, Post-Oflea Department of MeArthur’s ace ‘i " Leake, to the placu of punishment, because | fering humanity, who drag out an vf ‘the name Conference. Find them whcro ADMITTING LAYMEN Tho Retiglous Scandal at Toronto | count at tho time he went out of office, “ASomewhere about $10,000,” replied Gen. | wo have adopted the rule that jou cannot | painand disease, through long Hage and et you will, and they have lt, Throughout the | had more or less entered Into scyeral of the | Babor Troubles nt,Valley Fietd=Tho | March, 10, 1877, From ono of these it | MeArthur, hectimulate penalties, ‘Then the qttestio | nights, owe him tholr mratitude.*—Nedieal ane world the atinual gathorings of thelr minis- | schisms which tinve befallen the Church: | proposed J James Stecle, Carlile Mason, Lawrences | would be whether you would really | 106r ma Cannl—Indinw | appenred that is general balance was Pollcy—Ratiways vs. Canals, 7 Sh ‘Speetat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, <4 7 ba ane etn inbrecaos Ones aipell’ esta coe stacomodt [Sears AL, MestMtanione OF TY q % ie: = _ | made March 10, 1880, contained the following Heese saunas inde agate bit by | portant correction: “Amount iniproperly Mr. Thompson. Roligious circles are vory much elalmed py John McArthur on account of oxelted to-day nt the rovelntion, Ono.of tho | monoy orders alleged to havo been pald, Tadios alluded to lsabout to bring an action for | which amount hag been transferred to the defamation of otiaracter against the Rov. Jobn | credit of F. W. Palmer, Postmaster, Chicago, Potts, of the Metropolitan Church, who, It is | $14,805." ‘This made the whole Indebtedness nid, wns the first to spread stho storics of Mr. | on account of moncy oriers $23,109, Ttanatonts wilta so.nue Hollaps Me. Handford | yg NEXT BIT OF DOCUMENTARY ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, was n certified copy from the Auditor of the perpen Abril UT Gararnmonts ge Post-Oflice Department, under date of April ourre! ution A #197, l April 17, hich h In Ton D1 . 12, 1880, of dratt No. 2,127, dated Ap " ‘passed the House oF Bowmone' thismorning. 1877, made by tho Department on Jolin Me- ters are known by tlint name. In Australia, After a heatud controversy, and on a singu- < Intly immature plin, the measure of la: indla, Canada, and tho United States thoro | rupresentation at Inst recelvad. the rregessnty aro nearly a dozen General Conferences of ns | majority, and at Brooklyn, in 1872, the laymen many branches of the Methodist stock. Then } were adinitted to tmembershtp in tha Confer- they haven Quarterly Conference in each | ence, Wherever an Annual Conference Is , titled to but one or two delegates, pastoral charge, 0 District Conference in'| fia de ae delennies ara) many Presiding-Elder Districts, and mints- tqual ainbers., bu Ft an. Annual terinl appellate courts known as Judicial | Conference be entitled ‘0 six ministerial, It Conferences. Evidently, if there be discord | 15 stlil restricted to two lay delegates, as {t is not for lack of Conference. two Is the highest number of laymen admit- ted from any Conference. This causes the Thero aro of actunlly enrolled members | disparity in Humber at this session already about 4,700,000 Methodists in existence. | mentioned. It is now urged that laymen About 3,500,000 of these are In the United | must be admitted to membership in the An- States; and, if figures were given of popula- nual Conferences, even though, as at pres- ent constituted, these have no legislative tion, as in the case of Lutherans, Roman | powers whatever. It is not probable that 23, mud his money-order balance, Toulfoot Geurge WY. Fuller, William MeNell gain anything by refusing to receive a “Unelo Billy’), Will. Bradley, Philip A. | Dlen of guilty’ here at-the bar of the Court Loyne, tat Fatt Moore testified on the Mlihout “its consent to a verdict of gulity question of charaetor, ‘The defense had | pon the other counts,” r Inorg witnesses, but, 1s Mr, Stoors expressed | | “Under that rule, sugacsted Mr, Storrs, it, thelr evidence was nok in sight. ‘Tho | “he certainly would note, Court: accordingly directed counsel to pr “7 certalthy would not,” sald Gen, Leake, ceed with their closing speeches to the fur “if that is the rule. Onrdndietment, un- GEN. LEAKE der the disbursing counts, charges only yend Invaely from the staiutes—those cast- 000, J have no idea we could exceed that 10, sit de be under that count. ‘Tho fury hay got to tind iran jnuy telons reat jibe detice ae eae a verdiet under that count. All my evidence | 7 ry + Is that there fs 0 $75,005 Hubllity. against the Fe TLS tits Gar none defendant as Postmaster tinder these counts, The evidence I have introduced on all of ofenforelng the proper discharge of these ff ‘i " % public trusts ination away that no question | Hem ts, generally, the siatements of his Iu Dility as Postmaster, and T confess Lam met could be considered on the’ trial except | yy rab . co eae tho nels cured had been | Wii @ diliiculty about tf, Ay own Iden te FALSE AND TRUE, Wo extract from Dr. Radway'a Direase and ita Cure" as follows: rettlse an. List of Diseases Cored hy Radway's Sarsaparillian Resta Chronio Bian wisenses, Unrics of the Bor mors in the Blood, Scrofulous Discasen, huss Unnatural Habit of Body, Syphille and Venere, Fovor Sores, Chronic or Ol eors, Salt Rhew Rickets, White Swelling, Scald Head, Utes Affections, Cankers, Ginndular Swellings, Nod DENCE that the demands of justice are ertively | Wasting and Decay of the ody, Pi Catholics, and others, this 3,500,000 night ep wi h i ‘Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, % 2, 12 7 done. ‘Che law in relation to wil these funds + i a + Pimples oa ee ete ee ene Mnniated oy ahe st | , Meena, April a—ho re of ation en | oHtoweal up et eee rending of | Was chae ney mn bo Kept Intuet and te | Shyer count Tho amore of” tho defale dee Dledaren, Ghtonle | ie uoy a ven Ti® MEIOUIET EPIECOPAL RANE General Conferange rofetring the wholo wint- thy.” Ae" some oF (those why ad not rove | n certified copy of the original letter of F. | {blotor deme. After redding from an Ohio | Lol,s,,Vostiastor 1 have proven to be nnd Variotles'of the above complaints ne ee or out wero golng to worl oy were at~ > 2 1877, . onto . Vind. tH : States, ont, of which about 11,800 aro TO REPORT AT TINS SESSION. Put ol oy fhe Snateontents, weeroupen tha | W: Palmer, dated July 12, 1877, to the Depart- | case, reported In the Suventeonth Li Se ee eee pastors, while the lay preachers number 1,000 ‘This report will, of course, Uting the matter squnrely before them: and, 13.0 majority of more than tho pastors, and of these nenrly | fhe Committee nt least will almost realy 1,400 have pastoral charges, favor some measure of nequiescence in tho ‘The General Conference of this great | clamor, it will canse probably one of the Church meets in this clty next Saturday, aud | liveliest debates of the session. From present rospects, itis likely to receive favorable will probably continue In session about 0 peor Gervtion to nt lenst a homeopathic ex- month, ) | tent, like the extension of the pastorate; yet, In October, 1766, the fruitfal seedling of | like’ that, its friends fight chiefly for the this remarkable religious development was privilege Of getting the camel’s nose Into the planted in New York by a local preacherand Th e matter of making District Conferences five adherents, In 1773 the first Conferenco } universal and obligatory will be presented was hold in Phtladelphia, ten preachers com- | anid pressed by the Natlonal Local Prench- prising the entire force. The Church con- | ers’ Association, The mensure has in it, it tinued to grow rapidly, and by tho close of | Wisely arranged and used, Immense power the War for Independence It ind multiplied | 24, mood 1A prorking tp Wen tartar y : old é into eighty-three preachers and about 15,000 | naefulness of tha over 12,000 local preachers members, Soon after,—1784, at the Chrismas | of the Chureh, Conforence,—nt the suggestion of Mr. Wes- | At the Inst session of the New England ley, under whose direction the work had Cousarenee, ie ‘recommmendiaton OF been prosecuted up to that time,-they organ- NX be En— ed themselves frito the Methodist Eplscopal thespri tly, fascinating, aud devout pastor of nanatched-from-the-grave Methodist church Church. Thero were then threo Annual | jy Brooklyn—for ordination ‘was ‘presented Conferences. That Christmas Conference in | in due form by the Presiding Elder. The 1784 was the first General Conference. Presiding Bishop refused to put the motion, ‘As tho denomination continued to spread | 28 It was outside the authority and business and important matters arose, the need was ofthe Annual Conference. It should be ex- % plained that no person enn be ordained to _ Sorely felt of a central body to examine and Tho ministry unless fitst elected to. the order determine. This was attempted to be sup- | proposed by’ an Annual Conference; and, polfco interfere. ‘Tho Intter were toned nadin | ment in refegence to these accounts. Mr. soturn fired tholr rovalvars, ete! oul rod to Palmer wrote that ho returned the above- pte SS ARLE ie La att at A ao eltte draft In his favor on McArthur, Guo of the rioters, who 1s not n Inotory-hand, | Mentioned dra: yur, wan SRhOe through, “ihe shoulder, but is not | adding that on the 27th of June he had‘ad- dangerously wounded. ‘The President and Di- | dressed lotters to him and his sureties, de- rectors of the factory left the city to-dny tor ane ‘ fho sceno of the ‘isturbanee. ‘Tho edemnand manding Immediate payment, to whieh let- of the operatives {s for 25 por cent ‘ndvaneo | ters he had recelyed no answers, either from In wages. A strike hing ‘also taken place in | McArthur or tha sureties, Inclosed in the Anam tobacco Tnetare Mare Pty sopgratiyes | Getter was a statement from ono of the com- Company is snploying new hands iuplace of the | mercint agencies showing the pecuniary Jscontented, "Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. atanding at that time of McArthur and the Orrawa, April 27.—In the Hour ot Commons | bondsmen. fo ne bresious a its ndjournment, the | At this point the Courtordored an adjourn- lone joxandor Mackenzie announced is TO- Ul Hon. Aloxandor, Mackenzi¢ anmquncee dsitton. | Ment for the dny, dismissing the jury with ae) Hon B Binko: yells in all probability, suc- | the usual opsitlons an iigpane at inn cet io lendership. the extra hazard of reading anything In the ‘To the Western Associated Press, ‘i Monzneat, April {7-—The stock market was | Newspapers In regard to the ense. wenk, bank stocks falling t to 2 per cont on ac- The trial was resumed yesterday morning, count of report, of hostile legislation In the | and \ Aen Tore hee isinture in regard to taxing tor- POSTMASTER PALMER ONDON, Ont. April 27.—Tho storm yesterday | took the stand. ‘Cho witness stated thatin aid considerable damage In the surrounds interview with MeArthur shortly after townships. Hurnaworo struck by tigutning and | 2A Intervie ‘i y Suntteret others unrooted, fees Bown OWis the Government’s demand, McArthur sald and tech wt root ae Lge ee he had_certaln offsets to the Government's OrraWA, April 27.—In tho Senate, Mr. Work elaim, In oxplanation of his balance Me- called attention to the Important benring of the | Arthur told him that it grow up partly by the proposed Panama Canal on the future pros- | fact that during the panic he had erty of the Dominion, and the necessity, when eertworle is constriciéd,of aecuring thounre- | PUt his personal credit into the ternal Revenue Record,—The United States “MOW DO YOU LROVE THAT?” vs. Everett MM. Gilbert, Postmaster | asked Mr. Storrs. al, Smithville, Wayne County, indicted “ By my evidence,” was the reply, forembezzlement,—Gen. Leake referred to the |.“ Lets Bucdorstand yout remarked Mr. unpleasant duty In whieh he was placed, | Sto “The $53, embraced $21,000 the duty of presenting such weharge aeainst | which you have practically given us ercdlt aman with whom he lind served tn the War, | for. 5 and, to prove whose good character, an Inad- “Oh, no,” replied Gen. Lenkes “nowhere Vertent remark of his had brought him tothe | haye I'dene that. As tothe sixth count, in stand, ‘That duty required him, however, to | reference to the Coole County National -de- set the facts before the jury. Ifthe money- posits, we offered to proof. But I still in- order deficit: was $8244, the defendant's en- | sist that you are short in your accounts (re deficiency wag $00,0003 if $24,109, the en- | $75,005, “There Is a question about that tire deflelt. was $75,000, In short, the whole | $14,600 that you may want to submit to the case seemtd ao clear to him that he expected urt.?? Fi the Jury to finda verdictof guilty on each “T shall certainly want to if It comes up,” count, sald My. Storrs. 3Ot. STORRS “It won't make very much difference,” said the sudden termination of the ease left | suagested the Court, “Lam free to say that him somewhat unprepared, ‘The Jury had | under Sec, 4,055 tho fing ts tobe double the discovered thatif there wes anytling rigo- | smount embezzled, so that if you should raus and exacting it was ‘fio Jaw as Afiiad | naree even on $40,000, undoubtedly tho Court heen Intl down dn this case, Ie | in its discretion could put the tine at that then proceeded to show that tho | amount, or whatever the proof shall here- draft. on. MoArthur for $52,000 contained | after slow has been the actual loss.” hi itent of $21,000,—money deposited inthe | And the imprisonment the same as the Home National, ‘That $41,000 hud sines been | other,” asked Gen, Leake, allowed, In other words, [tb would have been | "Phe timprisonment can bo fixed In the dis- aiistake on MeArthur’s [are to have pald | cretion of the Court. that draft of $52,000, ‘the statements ‘of | | “Tho jury has to pass on the question of these Department oficers were npt to be In-. the amnouint "sue ested Mr. Storrs, correct, At lenst here was ono of them that | “ho jury had better find the amount on was subject to a subsequent. correction, | onc count,” said the Court. | Agaln, the Miller defalention, first sutdied on | _'1t hardly seems fair” pursucd Mr, edy that nssetaen the curative power over those dises hat Hadway's Hesolvent furnishes. It ‘on step by step, MUreIys from tbe foundation, and res the injured parta to thelr sound cond). tion. ‘Tie WASTES OF THR BODY ANk grorrt, AND SIEALTIY NLOOD 18 SUPPLIED TO THE Bre TEM. from which new material is formed, ls ‘tho first correctiva power of Hadway'sResolvent, In cases whero the system hns been sallvated, and Mercury, Quicksilyer, Corrosive Sublimaty have accumulated and become deposited tn thy bonea, joints, oto., causing ecarics of tho bones, rickota, spinal ourvatu contortions, whits swellings, varicose yoins, cto., the Sarsapariliiay will resolve awny those deposits and extermp nato the virus of tho disense from tho system. If thoso who aretnking those medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Sypbilitie” diseases, howover slow may bo tho cure, better,” and find their oneral health Improv. ing, thotr flesh and weight increasing, or ere keoping its own, Is, sure sign that tho cure progressing. In these disenses the patient Tithvr gota bottor or worse,--tho virus of {indir cage Is not Inactivo; if not arrested aud drivea from the blood, it will spread and continue to undermine tho constitution. As soon as thy BATA AS nen ne eet renter Wr,” every bour you grow bettor: treaso In Health, strength, aud flesh OVARIAN TUMORS, The removal of theso tumors by Rapwars- RESOLVENT |s now so certalnly established this ‘what was once considered almost miraculous it' Stricted usa thoreor, not any for Cunudinn com- | office to ' obtain ctirrency with which | Palniet, had been seb back three or, four Storrs, “ that the jury shoutd, under the con- | Krapt, Mrs, J. H. Jolly, ; plied by when so elected, 1s tho duty of tho Bishop | morc, but for tan ar tho ‘lio, Eiypiros aud | fo run it) Io further explatned that It wns fears, ad Todged on AfeAriiur's shoulders, | ditjon of aifars, embody that $15,000." * | pu shod inoue Alterna fore dei Ae aa A COUNCIL, q a ‘3 fi Raed Miouco witty the imperial bad bud Ay | pecause of this personal credit whieh he had ossibly it might get back In, time to Col, Will Teave, that out, a 4 } e the present case, when the Bishop refused proposed by Bishops Coke and Asbury,—the | to put the question, the Presiding Elder ap- fatter being especially favorable toit. ‘This | pedied from is «ecision fo the General Con- Council was composed of the Bishops*and | ference, which atone can review 8 Bishop's Presiding Elders. ‘They were to “have au- decislon on a law. question. This carries the rs whole question of the ordination of women thority to mature everything they should | 45 the Suinistry to the Genoral Conference; . 8. Blbbing, our” Falee and ‘True the, preeaar’ eaten st Bpnce: forbids our making parcicutar reference to the various cases of chronio discases reached by our SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. Tovalids| and thelr friends must consult our writings {f they wish to obtain an idea of the promise ant Enstman or Frank Sherman. The substan- | Leake, tinl question in this case was, whether there “TIEN $60,374 18 THE AMOUNT, hid been any real violation of tho law. ‘The | leaving that outas ib was when the indict- counsel contended that there had not. Dis-'| ment was found.” covering that it was impossible to deposit ‘Tint also leaves out the $31,000,” re- funds With tho Assistant Treasurer, and | marked Mr. Storrs. « On the subject, He objected ta tho Amoriean | thrown Into. the office that he thought it no Government claiming 2 protectorate over thid | more than fair that the Government should enterprise, as it coutd nat be oxerelsed eft- | help him out in his own matters, oinally witbaat: pcuuting Can Ueritory and | Did he say anything about a deposit with thon ‘ft would, to all intents and purposes, on become an Amorican cunsl. If ‘othr nations the Goole County National Bunk?” asked Mr. potency of R, R. R. Remedies, * remuined silent on this subject, it might bo in- bead out of those deposits to pay the eurrent 8S Kk round ict for : Indge cnet Manta unity anal prozeas Boel Utley 160 Will no doubt be the occasion torpreted as bolng A noiuipeeduceln als palley, Gen, Leake said that from inck of time ho | oxnenses of the olllee, SreAnur advised tho | $50, IPP oes ot eed ‘the Court, yore int One Dollar per Bottle. 3 3 $ a ny Tewould prevent European capltallsta from’ | proposed to offer no proof with reference to investi Taney: In tho Peortee ‘England | the deposit alleged in the sixth count—the and tho Dominion wore deeply interested in this | teposlt In the Cook County National Bank, fachemo. Cannda had a largo shipping intercat. | At the proper time he should ask the Court Tho Maritime Provinces wluno. possessed more | to direct n vordict of not guilty os to that than a ton of shipping for ovory head of tho | count, population. jose ships were cn; i hy io oy Siirying. trado vot ho” worlds tiey" Savigates: can Cours promptly directed a verdict then Sea be of very a oie advange tie a ‘In the course of further cross-examination, ceodel to given conipirative statement of the | the witness stated that McArthur’s offsets, ns trado of the different countries that would like- | he explained thom, consisted of the iron con- ly pras through the canal, to ehow that Groat | tract with the Government and his deposit in Sirltnin was more interested in this project than | the Cook County National, any other nation In the world. % Ey STUART, Mr. Dickoy said this question could not bon ghia tat mattor of indifferonce to Cannda, uffecting as it | Special Agent, testified to a conversation ald Canndian commerce and the Province ou tho | with McArthur Feb, 26, 1877, in which the uslc, fons were to be presented to the Church, and seneuyprouanilities are, that the old question, these were to be binding “In any district? z only when approved by a majority of tho THE PRESIDING ELDERS : hall be elected by tho Conferences, or, as" © Conferenceheld In thatdlstrict, The Bishops intes trlelit' b: a were to have authority to convene the Coun- ney, find herelofares appointed varying toe ny cil at thelr plensure. A majority of the | tuncs been up for elghty years,—will not . preachers approved the plan, and two ses- | have much of a hearing. Lately the Chureh : stons were hold in 1780 and 1700; but so de- | 188, ‘been ino nro-Episcopal oselilation, and - it Is In no way certain that, far as {t awun + eldod became the.opposition to this nttempt | in that tuirection at the Inst Ganference, It hing : torule the Church with aheavy Episcopal | yet reached the maximum, Somo Indeed : band,—for the Presiding Elders wero the ink they seo public signs of a return to the 7 creatures of the Bishops,—and to ‘organize historic position, A month or even five . weeks from now, the keen-eyed world will diversity, 1f not disunton, that the session | he hotter prepared to Tndges This much, 13 Department of the situation and was in- | patlent at this higeling. structed to make dally deposits of the pro- “That's big enough,” replied Mr. Storrs, ceeds of his office with the Assistant Treas- “ Targe enough to fix the penalty on,” re- urer, but to “ reserve a suticlentsum tomect | marked the Court. current expenses.’ ‘The offense charged ia very, well,” responded Mr. Storrs. “I against him was thathe did precisely what | have safd all that [have desired’ to say, and he was thus instructed to do. Instend of re- | that will feave the case on this count.” serving this sufficient sum in his pocket he “On all. the counts except the second depostted {tin tha Home Natfonal Bank, | third, and sixth,—the latter already out—" Could the jury say that the defendant * will- | gald Gen. Leake, fully? neglected to deposit these funds with “A verdict of guilty, then,” sald the Court, the Assistant Treasurer? Referring to the | making w note of it, “on the first, fourth, second count, Mr. Storrs elatmed that the | fixth, and seventh counts, and a verdict of evidence showed a verdtet for the Govern- | not guilty on the second, third, and sixth. mentagainst the bank of $24,000, In other | ‘the amount embezzled Is found to bo $50,- words, the money was inthe bank,—had been PBs MUNULE RMBDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relies. pain and curo acute diseaso. Radway's Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, never fallsto Paciiic very seriously. Ho quoted from a report | Intter stnted that his deficit, outside of tho | placed there under tho instritctions of Alc- "Purntny ry, Ju rollavo PAIN with one th bh application. No crrointell for {TOL never met, and. tho Next | oe ee eee eae rien oe | tole Ontario Lexisature on the Huron @On- | Cook County National Bank matter, was over | Artiur's auperior—so that hecould not have qduming to the Jury, Judge Blodgett told | Matter how violontor exaruciating te pall, year the Bishops were cowpelled to con- | any serious change in the mode of appoint. | trio Ship-Canal showing tbat the adoption of | $95,000, Witness hind mace it out n litte | embezzled it. ‘There was not a purlicle | tle dazed, but finally came to the conclusion RHEUMATIO, Boed-ridden, Intirm, ppled, tent to ing Presiding Elders while they form at least | Ho nydruulic Tift tocke wault enable the work £0 | Over $39,000, and McArthur explained that | of ovidence “that this mouey so do- | they weren't wanted, and got up and loft, Nervous, Nowtalilc, or prostrated, with diss A GENERAL CONFRRENCE. two-thirds of the clerient membors of the | great anving in tho working of the canul. Ho | there was some $4,100 inthe Home National } posited was ever used by” McArthur 4 SUO® ATONGERY Bn amiten, Po tales This was tho accond such gathering In the | body that st make the change. And yet | Thought it would bo woll to upply this prinelple | Bank which he thought the Government | for his own private purpose, The te Mi te iistory of the Church, and was hold at Balti- | the ground-swell of sentiment that broke | to all aur cnauls. could secure, McArthur further explained | eyidonca.wns that it was not money-order then announced that, with the recognizance | Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of Bs nore, Nov. 1, 1703, All Methodist preachers down the old Council project In 1701 may be Mr, Urouse contended thnt Canada had tho | that, having furnished moncy out of lls own | funds, But reserve funds to meet current ex- renewed, he would postpone the sentence for Bindder, Iofammation of the Bowels, come : mnfull membership in the Annual Confer- Fopented, and even at no distant day, auine interest un the Unitud States in the proj | pocket to run the office, he had taken Goy- | penses, and that the transfer was effected by | little time, until the defendant could make RR seis nu py Weer < ances were entitled to sents in the General ‘he probability is, that get owt {9 Aa Sposition as tho fourth mari- | Srnment monoy to assist lin in his bustness, | the bak without McArthur's direction, con- | somo arrangements, - Eta eta rt erie as Pate tt 4 Conference. About, nineteen years had FOUR OR SIX NEW BISHOPS mo Power in tha WOrd. oe ine position ans] BSE Hourht hebada tahtto do. Hv had | sent,or anything else,—-a purely arbitrary | ,,Lhe recognizance, was’.renewed, THugh | Neursigia, Rheumatiem, Cold Chilla, Ague Chilly a passed since its first Conference In Philadel- | will be elected at this Conference. ‘The | mired by the United history of the postion as | taken it with the intention of replacing it, | transaction, made without event n check. ‘Templeton, one of the old suroties, proving | Chitptaina, Frost Bl i th, phio. Thon it reported six circuits, reaching | names of partics favorably mentioned would | question. Jie urged tho necessity of tho Impo- however, but had been unable to do 50, Inconclusion Mr. Storrs asked fair trent- | xeceptabla to the Government, laints, Coughs, Colda, ‘long a narrow line from New York City to tinl Government protecting Canadinn rights ‘On cross-cxamination, witness stated that | ment for his client, who hadwt recelved fust | Mr. Storrs sald ho thought a postpone, Biteat, Back, or Limbs, a Peters Ure, Vit manned by ten pe nolan inillente tl ae nt Teast x hundred soul be Gov protect! an rl in Vie 1 . | chosen without oxhausting the matertal. tonncetion with this canal, and contooded that | McArthur specified his offsets, as they have all interoceanla canals should bo aa frve tothe | bean previously referred to, ¥ SHERI la aa eompliaated te: Wonk HORA W. FoLLAH ir AtexunderCampbe! mplimented dtr. it sed others who bad renal ‘on tho intorest! Cashier of the Homo National Bank, testified information thoy had furuistods and concluded | that McArthur deposited with the bank ns by saying that ‘no correspondence had ‘taken | Post-Olllce funds, Mny 22, 1873, $5,200, and aco between the Government of Canada and ‘Moy 4, $4,800, These funds, nmounting to hor Majesty's Gavornment on the subjooty but | just $10, 005, ‘were subsequently transferred it would bo his duty to mention what tnd been | to MeArlhul’s own private account, Ilo be suggested to his colleagues In the Governinent, fan depositing again Jan, 16,1874, and closed. H and be was quite sure that such correspondence * . 5, i. us tho Hy dacta Necetanry todraw tho ation. | Us account March 10, 1875, depositing alto- 3 ton of tho Imperial Govoriment to thovory im. | Bethor $151 pesnnt and welghty Interests that the Dominion ad In the matter, thoy will not full to adopt. In tho House of Commons, during x debate on the Indian auppiles, Mr, Schulte contended that the ey which was being pursuod in regard to tho Indians of tho Northwest wus in tha weon; direetion, and would feud to eyen greater evils than the present ono of boing w peavy burden upon tho revenues of the country, The but- fuloes, which wore tha food-supply of tho In- dinns, wero belng exterminated; and ho adyo- cated the sotting usido of reservations In the wooded country, ond placing the Indians upon thon, as they conld then make a living for thelr thomactyes, “By romoving them 200 iniles from tho frontier, tho Indlans would not bo Bo Hable to engnge in conticts with the tribes south of the boundary, or givo risy to tho troubles from. which the United States bud suffered in con- nection with tholr Indinus. Kir John Macdonald end a good deul of presauro would bo required to remove tho Indians from tholr traditional hunting-srounds, though such «4 plan would have many advantages. fu would considor the,sugyestions of the honorable gontle- man, Spectal Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune. MONTREAL, April 27.—-Whilo tho Roy. Mr. Hammond and others here are ubsorbed In the revivul-work af muking Christians, a poor old womin, partly puralyzed, bas been about the city for n few days, lying in porches or wherever abo cin get shoitor, and there ia no placo shecan be cared for, charitable institutions having ro- fused to admit ber, Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, 1+ Lonpon, April 21.—A very malignant typo of diphthoria hus broken ont in Ekfrid Lowuship, proving fatal in numerous cases, Spectat Dispatch to The 00 Tribune, Touonto, April 24—Tho Munctary Timea, in another long article on canal and St. Lawrence River navigition, saya; “Tho simple truth ty, that the ruflways huvo toa very reat oxtont superseded tho’ water-routes, both in Canada und the Btate of Now York, The reduction of the tolls on the Erlu Canal may have led tho way to tho reduction of rullway-freights; but, whutover the cause, thle reduction bas been tho means of transferring to a very lurge oxtent the that Iind of treatment from the Govern- | ment for thirty days would not bo. oxtray- ment which he had served. Hoe did what | gant. hho supposed he lind aright te do, and what Judge Blodgett called the counsel up to the average man In his position Would sup- | the bench, and the matter was briefly dls osc ho lida rightto do, Mr. Storrs sali | cussed. Gen, Leake was for passing sentence fe was not appenling from. the statutes to immediately, ‘Ihe Court finally announced, tho jury. ‘That he could hardly do. But however, that he was content, so far as he rigorotisand hard as these statutes were, he | Was concerned, If the District-Attornoy had thought there was a fair avento for vindi- | No public reason why It should not be done, cation, not, perhaps, as. broad as a prairie, to let It go over till the Ist of June. but ainply'wide enough for Gen, MeaArthur | ,, ‘That settled it, and the lawyers retired to to tread and to reach the shores ‘of safety on | tholr respective ofllees. the other site. a Tho trouble with the Government’s cnso ¥, Storrs resoryed some further remarks | Wag that McArthur was indicted on the sec- with reference to the statutes themselves un- | ond and third counts for having falled to ac- til after the recess, . ile ror $10,000 98 Uisbursing, oftces | bus {jot BOME VERY IMPORTANT NEGOTIATIONS ng Postinnster, Ihwing shown by tho letter conducted before and during the recess, how- Ota ba was nota dlebursiny olheat Seer aa chau iG TaD Sea counts, in the first, fourth, fifth, and seventh On tho reassembling of the Court after the peunts nit hd nulla bes gontanstep: for reeess, Mr. Storrs rose anil entled Judge having failed to account for hia balance, and Haaueeton et acy ahi | Utne Gonertien™ fi ett vree™ counts [n the indletment were found under ! Sec, 5,183, which reads as follows: on Whine Ar. Btorra: would en! teclinteal vio- Every disbursing ailicor of tho United states | who deposits any elo rims intcencrtrnia-], 2he aucaneement Appears to-haye Leek Inuny piace or dh any manner, excope nant or. ; noun Anour ny cunnEny uEnD, sc or converts to his own ase in any | who, from long experiance, knows how dinl- way whutovor, ox fous withor without Interest, | cult it is to work up Hi pardon where o case or for uny purposy not proseritied by law with= ) has gone to a fury and thero has been n con- (rows from tho ‘rouguror oF any Asslutant: | viction, By making a show of throwing lim- any pufpoe nee prosurivod Dy. tw treustere or | self upon tho merey of the Court and plend- apples diny. porHiow ‘Of tho publio| money tn: | ing wultty to tho teehnteal violations referred rusted to him, Is in cvery such uot deemed: was bel hat MeArthur wou! guilty of au cinbezziomont of tho monoy so do- stand an infinitly better hanes of securing 0 pinatton, converted, loaned, withdrawn, trans- | pardon than if the ease hed gone to the jury, ‘orred, or applied, and shall be punished by fn | with the resulé which every one foresaw. Yrlecuntout with hurd lubor foru term not legs | Out of his ripe experience fit this matter of Iban one Sur nor more than ton yours, OF Dy a pardon-gotting, Charley Itecd, {t Is alleged, Joss than $1,000, or by both such tine aod im- contributed his views on the matter, and the: Prisonment, | peeves to lava pute weluht, that jtthoust in ” hy only enme {nto the ease at 11 o'clock, they ees piake te continued . ate wore spcedily adopted aud the whole cotree brought Gen, MeArthur within the provis- | Of events was changed, | The postponement fons ee ‘the statute, ‘Tho letter of one 14, | of sentenco until the defendant could make shows clearly that from that tine forward hd sone AEANoS LOTS Wa en punderitond treated, nek disburaing ch ae ect Hot he pardon, and that the application will bo made through with this case “Tho evidence ta alt | Wasnfterwards freely and openly adinitted, in, Ihave examined the section, and, while u the silfempe: show a prove unguecessttl, convinced that from thy ovidenco In the caso | thera Is a possiblity, tint ven. fesse that on Gen, MoArthur’s part there has been ely 3 BONEN CS mprisonment for frou no moral delinquency, yet I am constrained | Qué to ten years, or to pay a tine of about to say that, in my Judgment thers has been | $100,000, or both, f technical violut(on of the other two sections ee ee ee _ Itnow reported 126 circults, extending from | After Foss, Iurst, Warren, Fowler, Malla- doyond the St Lawrence—for Mothodism | Heu, aud others Enst, and Iattold, Walden, was permanently established in Nova Scotis | Ninde, Fuller, and 9 dozon others West, and pper Canada—to Savannah, Ga.; and | there are some, not now so often named, irom Lynn, ‘Mass. to the qost westorn sute'| that may nisuk the 10th of May, alow 6 sn; Stements of Kentucky and Tennessee. Seven- | port that will be a surprise, In this list let teen Conferences wero held this year, and | Dr, J, 11, Vineent be noted; then don’t for twenty were appointed for the next, at least, get Dr. Reld,—both well known {u the North- five of them west of tho Alleghenies, The | west,—tho lattor ns the recognized leader of momborship of tho Church had swelled to | the Sunday-school work of the Jand, and the 36,000, Its pastors to 262, Thus the great | other formerly os editor of the Northwestern y ploneer work spread, Christian Advocate, and inter. ng Mission 3 «This General Conference of 1702 arranged ary Sceretary. Another in this list Is Dr, for regular successors to be held every four | Kynett, of thie Upper Iowa Conference, and years; and so they have continued to be held | now Sceretary of the Board of Church Ex- ever since. In 1808 the menibership of the | tension. Church was over 1 Om, and, with the G10 | ‘There are about twenty-two offices in the ministers, was scattered over soventeon | giftof the Conference, besides the Episco- Btates, besides the Canadas and several ‘Ter- | pacy, the various Boards of Managers, Fra- ritorial settlements. The General Confer- Torta Delegates, and Book and Missionary ence of that year was held at Bultimore; and, | Comnittees,—making altogether rather a as it was evident that it could no longer be & | formidable array, and suggesting some rea- unass convention of the ministers, it was ar- | sonable apprehensions for the ability of ranged that henceforward the Conference | the average delegate to avoid " the should be curse of politico-ecclesiastical trading in A DELEGATED HOoDY, electionecring, It is a sober question, well Under s{x restrictions it clothed its suc- | worthy of consideration, whether many of cessors with plenary power to make “rules | these offices mult not more safely be filled and yerulations " for the Church, and de- | by Local Boards, creed {t should mect on the tst day of ‘There sseems just nowlto bo a strong tend- ‘May every four yoarsin perpetulty. At the | ency to have the: General Conference taka first session under the now order, there were ninety members on a one-in-tive basis of rep- resentation, n tho first General Conference ever held In the ol Northwest Territory con- velba ne ‘Binclupatl i aud fines: tun, or dit. ing forty-four years, no other session of this buy hee boed held here, Naturally tho re- currence of the event suggests a few com parisons. Cineinnath was thon a city of about 36,000 inhabitants; it now lins proba- bly ‘about 900,000, About one-third of the population of ‘the city at that tne wero Ger mans; probably two-thirds are Germans to- day, ‘Thon Methodism had a membership ere of 1,600; now it has nearly 6,000. ‘Then \here were 147 members of the Conference, +a representation of one to fourteen, There will now be 250 clerical members ona basis of one to forty-five, besides 150 laymen, ‘Then . ‘he leading topic of discussion waa : in SLAVERY, nis question had agitated the Church from the beginning. For fifty years there had been not Mi but uncompromising hios- h brought FEVER AND AGUE Fevor and Ague cured for Fifty Conts. There is not a remedial agont In The world that wil cure Fover and Aguo, and all othor Malariouy Bilfous, Scarlot, Typhoid, Yellow, and othet (alded by’ RADwAY's Pitts)'so quick Hapwar's READY RELizr. re Tt will in a fow moments, whon taken acco! ing to dircctions, cure Cramps, Spasms, jwomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Di ysontery, Colle, Wind in tho Dowels, and Internal Pains. 4 ‘Trayolera should always carry a bottle of Bate Way's Rendy Roltet with thom. (A fow r drop i) wator rovent sicknoas or pain! H of mrator. Ne, fa (better than FRreneh brandy of) ore 18 Betimulant Minersand Lumbermen should always be pro vided with It. CAUTION. Allremedial agonts capablo of destroying: cena averioee vahouid Te ayoldod.. ae platy opium, strychnine, arnicapayosclamus, Dowortul remodies, docs at cortain tires, in very sinall loses, relleve tho pationt during thelr 6, tion in the system. Dut perhaps the second doso, if repeated, mny aggravate and nore! . the sufforing, and another doso cause deaths ) ‘Thore 1g no neceasity for using these uncerie st Agonta when a iw tive remedy ike Madwa} Neady Relict will stop the most excruciating, pain ‘quicker, without ontalling the feast Salty fn either Infant or adult, ’ Tho True Relief. J Radway'a Roady Rellof {s tho only remedial, agont In Vogue that will instantly stop pala Fifty Cents Per Ioattlo. ‘Mr, Storrs nsited if the transfer was made witha check, and the witness thought not, Then Mr. Storrs wanted to know how it was that the funds could have been transferred on the books of the bank except through the medium of acheck. ‘The witness couldn't say how it was, but ha knew it was done, ‘Tho Govern- ment, he admitted, had lately goto verdict ngalnat tho bank for $34,000, ‘On the redirect, witness stated that tho Home National was nover an authorized de- pository for public funds, Augustus L. Chotlain, ex-President of tho Home National, corroborated Mr. Fuller. Mr, Storrs told lim to come another day and be cross-examined, ‘The Government, through Gen. Leake, rather surprised the nudionce by resting its ense, Mr. Storrs was rathor tnken aback at the suddenness with which the prosecution had come to an end, and announced that his wit- nesses were notin court. Ie had desired to put on a number of witnesses an THE QUESTION OF CHARACTER, Gen. Leake sald he would admit MoAr- thur’s exeallent character previous to this matter, and tho court-room was a little aintigod when Mr, Storrs put him ‘on the stand, had him sworn, and made him his witness on that subject. Gen. Chetlain was similarly pressed Into service. GEN, MANTHUR HIMSELF then took the stand and testifled that, he was Postmaster from Feb, 14, 1873, to March 10, 1877, He had deposited those moneys, which he had been ordered to reseryo ag current SX pense, with the Home National, From $50,000. to $60,000 a month was required for. this purpose. When the Assistant Treasuror, Gon. Webster, was ‘appointed here, witness, who had looked up the Inw, thowmht it ro- quired him to deposit with that action UNIFYING THE EDUOATIONAL WouIK ofthe Church, It Is n surprising fact that to-day the thirty-four colleges or universities and elevon theological seminaries, beslies the multitude of female colleges and seml- narles of thia Church, are practically inde- pendent of atl General Conforence control. This will not now much longer be se. Here is.a fine chance for some man, as Secretar of the Board of Education, to distinguish himself. ‘Tho missions of the Church will be another fruiltul stibject for this Conference; but itis not possible tomention more than halt that will absorb ite attention, 1t is one of those gatherings that it will one to carefully follow, s PAY NDEX, et LA SALLE COUNTY POOR-HOUSE, , To the Editor of The Odtcago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, April 27,—-Your correspond ent is Indebted to Peter Dunlevy, Esq, ox- member, and Matthew White, Esq., present member of the Board of Supervisors of La ‘Without F Natural In their Operation. A YEGETADLK SUBSTITUTE VOH CALOXEL Porfoctly tastotoas, elogantly coated swoot gum, punzo regulate, purify, cleanse & strengthen, ror RADWAY's Preis, for mo cure of all disor, of tho Btomach, Liver, Bowols, Kidneys, ite dor, Noryous Disoases, Headache, Constpa i Costiventus, Indlgostion, Dyapepaln, Biliousnes4 | ‘ever, iiflaimination, oO! thet Howels, Piles. # ofiicer, though Ware rr . pene under which the Indictinent was found, ‘Tho Pay of Con: Enumerators. 1 dorangements of tho Intornal Viscora. Ulity to the Institution, thous! con | Sallo County, for adelightful drive, attera | Se LAwreuce-io tho railways, uo question So oust et ony Fee MN ad | Chorefore, X subtle to the District At Detrott Boat, Fantod to effoct a portoat curo., Purely Veatiy | 4 7 4 . — . 1 Se t torefore, I submit to the District Attorney portoo! ir stantly face to face with ft, ‘Tha Pro-Slavery spanking team, to the magnificent County | {3 one of competition and comparuues cOute Sub-Treusury could only receive funds, and, ds not do @ general banking business by Issuing ‘ y | pony, at the Cinetanatt Conference had risen checks to him when moneys were needed to how, bifarg proceeding further, whether ho Tho following lettor oxplains ttsolf, andis pub- 19 the strongest position they had ever occu- blo, containing no morcury, minerals, oF de! thinks that he ought to claim w& conyiction | Nshed for tho information of those who have | Me ti Tuvor-naviguuion, whon free, 14 eneaper than ieay-“‘Observe the following symptoms result | Faria, where tho comfort of the pour, ineur- | rufiway-carriags: butonunartificlally-lmproved tf under See, 5,188,” written Supervisor Sharp concerning tho sub- | ing from Discasosof the digestive organs’ Com fed.” ‘Two ropresentativesfrom the New | able, iuaane, idiotic, aud othor unfortunates | river, on which thore are necessarily pllotage | {yl tie ollice, He accordingly wrote to | “iki opose'L don’t, what then?” asked Gen I tron award Pitcs, Fullness of the Woods ¢ England Conference ie ‘bee! ft and towage, the competitl ith ruflways mi Washington for {Instructions and got a re- s > | jects stipation, Inwai cs, int : Bie nln a Ava tihakeik by vata: | cue bari been moat Huerally DEO | iu equultzed. Ue no tition with rullwage muy | ply, dated June 14, 187, whieh Mr. Storrs | Leake the Head, Avillty of the Btomack, “ “Tt ‘you don't under Sec. 5,488, I_ should Onnce: Warman i, Ga CENGUS feo! Hike faclyg the situation just as I under- | John 0, Sharp, Supervisor of Census, Firat District stand it to be, and suffering, without occupy- | of Michiyan—Sii After a careful consideration ing the attention of the Court or jury any | of tho conditions of enumoration in your dls. further, : trict, { have decided to Hx the rato of compan: A VERDICT TO GO ON TH OTHER couNTS | Sones per name, end 18; conte per Caria, exer in {48 tndlotment.” ta per n and 12}4 conts por farin, except (‘ 1 Welgt ¥ urtl, Diegust of Food, Fullness or farthe Bomucke Sour Hructations, SIvkinE of Futtoring at, the Hons, Choking OF sulle jensations when, a , inton, Date or Webs rotor, the Sight, Fett and Dull Pain fc tho Head, Dotlolency of spiration, Yellownoss of tho Bkin aud eres Ls e the . Oy fohesr, Lanne, and) Sudden Flush urning in'the Flesh. iifow dosou of Rapway'a Pinca, will tree system from all the above-named disorde! Price, #5 Cents Hor Wow We repeat that the reador must con! books nid papers on the subject of disoaset thelr cure, umong which may be named: «Bales and True,!? Radway on Irritable Urethra,” “ Hadway on Sorofula,’? ro and others relating to diffrent classes ot ¢8 SOLD BY DEUGGISTS. READ ‘*FALSE AND TRUE.” ie Bend a letter stamp to HADIAY & OOu of the Conference,—the foulest blot on this subject that was over made in o General Con- ference, ‘Chis very action, however, served to rekindle the opposition, The next Con dorence, in Baltinore in 1810, saw vehement resistance to the further adyance of the Bluve-Power; and at the next Conference, in New York in 18H, rather than longer sub. init to its dictation, they suffered a rent of the Church, whereby was lost over one-third of tho memberslilp, and the Methodist Epls- copal Church South was organized. Now, thank God, that wretched subject is dead, buried, and stinketh! Among the imultitude of important sub- iects that will come before the spproaching Conference may be mentioned the pro- oncy yvt frelyht on Lourd, it coats yory little fo carry it a short additional distance. ‘fhe Grand ‘Trunk is obliged to compete with the American rullways, which have ahown thelr ability to com. Fate sucessfully. with tho cunuls, and: to beut tom in the race, Tho American canals wre not wholly unprofitable, but they do nat py, interest on tho coat of thalr construction. The abolition of tho tolls is out of the question In the present: stato of the finunces, although we should be glad to see a reduction In them, 3f tho Goyerns ayent could woe ta way to make ft." proceeded to read. ‘The reply was to the eect that all postal funds were to ba depos ited with the Assistant Treasurer, reservi ne a suficlent sum to meet current expenses, ‘The reason for his chousing the Hume National rather than some other banic was on the score of conyentence, ‘Ar, Storrs sought to introducé the declara- tion plea and verdict in the case of the United States ys. the Home National Bank, but it was ruled out as Incompetent, Gen, McArthur was further asked in re- gar to the Miller defaleation, and explained iat he became a vicarious suifercr for Palme ersome twoor three months age, when he to letter from the Department stating that Palmer had been released, aud that from cer tuln statements which had been wade the amount for which Palmer had been held re- sponsible had been charged upto him. Not until'Tuesday did he know thatthis would be a partof the charge agniust hint under this Balle, I might also say that am indebted to Tie Cimcago TripuNe for the polite attention recelved at the hands of the gentlemen named, for they are both constant.readers and enthusiastic admirers of ‘Tne THynunt, and do not healtate to say that they de- light to honor any of its representatives, however humble may. be the connec- tion, Tho County Farm of La Salle County ig universally conceded to be one of the finest In the State; and certainly a stranger who is at all familfar with the excuses for County Houses usually provided by the counties of Ulnols for the unfortunate poor is deeply impressed, pon Nialling Spill the magnifl- cence of its structures, the beauty and health- fulness of its location, the alr of comfort and cleaniiness which pervades every depart- {n olties and towns of more than 2.00 inhabit- suid Gen. Leako, “1 will simply | unts, where the. rates will be two conta per say that, when this Indictment was drawn, | ame. ‘ it was Intended te, ombrace syery concelva- “ ‘Theso rates aro aubjeot, of course, to tho pro- bie capacity In which Gon, McArthur could | yislon of ay Herts pout mUratoe shall Fecelya act as Postmuster’in any Way. Every othor | {8 Oxcuas Of Ett etn a i ous count in the Indictment charges him with the | gay ot notualservico, moet ae embezzlement of this mongy ns Postinaster. af r Mr, Storrs told moe what polut he was (pnruhow iat tho Asssuine, trey niet Deities . 4 al sal oing to. tiake on tis weetion luce 00th, gud suited un aN ae nates wave inve been examin! a question, | Me- | somotines reaching 250,—whilo in ordin: - Arthurcertatuly 8 not a disbursing ofticer of | oultural distriote tho Atalutunt starauala Gaunlly the United States, except pccasignally, Ho | took from 100 to 250 nanics, besides guthoring tho om De ge ally. Ho fa ol us disbursi ges a aly ecomies a disbureg ger, unaues: | Matar tyson ema senate nubly, when he has money tn his hunts | bo no ditticulty in un enorgetio 'and capable —————_— A Genulue Convorsion, Thoro can bo no doubt about tho genuinencss of the convuraion of tho unknown man who sont $13, in tho follow! letter, to the War Department; “1 was in tho nrua of the late war, a Union soldier, ana 1 did a great rong by talons a horse belonging to the government and sold him and kept the suonvy. | joined tho M. E. Church, and asked God for muroy, ani hud to promece him to puy for the borse, and I did so, and ho forgave iny sins, and now I am EXTENSION OF THE PASTORAL TERM. . t present this is lnited to three years, 4 Mut fayor the removal of all Ninit eave the which tha Government chouses to pay to | onumorator realizing tho full amount all 89 Warren, cor, Church-st., New York- udgiuent of the appointing Bishop. ‘Tis, | inent, and especially the kind and humane | able to puy th intoy bor | Indictment, Sole other parties aud draws n dratt ou him AA Watkene | - ga Intormaton worth ths at oweven, Is sa improbable that few openly | treathent these poor wufortunates receive at longs id the movernwont pour Dan Wa IE be ‘Mr, Storrs sought to introduco teatimony # and asks him to pav it elsewhere, ‘Then he vote FOEDGOHIMI sporintendea of ‘Consus. ins worth thausands wil fzom