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18380, rel i pallze the f demnnd that Dr. Thomas’ character bo vindl- | motlon of Hrother echenek, Brother Sninrt | {f yot can, what tho Methodist Church does be- ] consuras hanging over t T real fact THE Cl Ty Thin conection be clascas pronnnchig. note it 7 Vy | Aiea fram the sueplcion of heresy, or that he | and iia substinite wero ieoled Hevo on trea subjects, nud thon show if Thnve | that, a6 n Conference, you have got into nye 4 i i ‘ 1 bu plaved on trial at the varkest conventenve of | | The following substitute was then presented ing oulony upon the peopta as a whole. ro caaontinily departed from the doctrines of nnplonsiné and tincomfortable positing hice y ‘ tho Church ‘that you eannot fndarae mo nna | aud hardly know what to do. You parsed ‘ r. French ia nn orator of graceful addross, the Conference, by Dr. Horine: key , series of resolutions and ee; GENERAL NEWS. posecseedof a annsient vole well, adapted (0 THE IEY. Av. BMANT UNDERTOOK, Fee CS ea gt the. Collodinp atntement va wae ans herds tating tnt have | two yenra ago, thnt, né 1 honestly elleve, wees Epenking and faintly dashed with the hrogue= to read tho Winchester Confession, and Mandeville, Oc Fe Matticoned, Hitting, A. Cure | declared myself not to bolleve In tha ductrines hardly united for, Ory at lease. too, Bevere, and Jour 7, Iavsonn Is at tho Paelfic. A quality which enhanced the enunciation Of hls | mis Ty Now the Business of | tl thatacompiciaon with tho views oxp ney. 8.1L Adnins, LB. Springer, Ve ‘R, "Ct of tho Methodiat Church, and. that Lam out of | ernnot be sustained ‘by tho facta tn tho ‘eae ‘i fe nt the Sherman. aubieats oe % ie Be met ee nor 4H round unt Jund, and MM, Parkhurat, he nppointed to co: sympathy with it, and cannot preach those doc: eH Boy wailing to (mies these. You hes: G. J. Donur, of St. Paul, {6 at the Sherman, the Rock River Con- Tow gine to was loaning toward Untversulisnt: | sider the aso of the tev. br, ‘Thomas, nnd frines, docs tot make It nfuct aud factsnre | itute, also, to try tosustnin thant, OF OY ures 9.0. Huston, of Elmira, N. Yo fe nt tho Bhor~ MIBITLA. NOTES: fe {ines during. “hia apeceh,” ani thialiy of | Bort the best thing tobe dong, Monday morning | what wilt Lave to De ot a ee | ee eee nd yok eee Seton of man. Pare erence. rool Aw on enbslttlie for the resolutions | Mt 10 o'eluce, 1 y tly y " S. RuNNEtts, of Des Moines;Ia, te nt tho | Srcoxn-Dirur. W, Il. Harvey, of Battery D, OF Dee tals one to tho alee AINE tHe | ql fe Fee ae ete Oe ee TT eee et aiab ee ot the briginars | YOU SRM UNWILAANG Oo Le MY CUATAOTE, Bnet i paecdd hs temlered his resignation, Conference nppotnt.a committee on tho ease, | fort eulla for Thomas expressed tholr views ont the subject hefuro tho |’ z oye poaco as mitch ne you love it, and Tc atl f Nochester, Ne Yi, is at tho | Carr. F.N, Hoseack, Company 1, Tenth Dat- | ross HU arr Gh pene ro eae Nae ear ay Dit. THOMAS ATOSR Conference, nid De, Hathold loistod thut tho | ente this tone aid weelaoma contruversy ey ee ee ee talon, haa tendered his resignation. Dr. Thomas the Victim of a | Mieshenitie to thosunstiiute, slelded the oor | and made n shorl shucch, Ie anid ho dtd not | feRwnttoNs were suatulned by statements made inueli ns sour HUET enor eel that | sult 4 a Comvasy C, First Regiment, witl give an in- i to tho itew. RM. Hatield, who said int effect | wish to express tt preforencefor any course they |“ \ inotion wis thon mado that the Conference * svar Ne rea Intorse oF elther potee or truth una A, W, Tourgeo and wife aro at the Baca! : Cast-Iron Methodist thaeit was uot plonmant toveny “things whieh | mbghtiesive or dotermiao to yuirsio xs long 18 | peveood to vote on tha question, with wasenr: | UY gy Such courMo ng you AUK, * Puello. eerste ering Se nie Orth might retlect upon anybody, but. he as inure thoy Feuuieel tha mictlia of the case, but ha los rleth, 4 TH Sas sees tne ast ey and ON 1D. Mines, Secont- Lieutenant ot Compan: concerned to know wit was right and what wag J He that in tho resolution before thom 4 k nl th - (ay an 1 pltRonae Ite Werprana, of Bt Loute, tent tho | Art intantey, baw tendored his resign. rthodoxy. Wie woraonn aunty Hann Mo wwin the approbation of | wery wxaueninie tha whols, question nb eaus, tions fad DE Tanna culud’ toe tho yen mig | $m, atd to an intotizont mufite, to auto ith Cre y we 5 po y we es vil act 4 ve “ Ns vs Ut . M. Iioos, Mayor of Iowa City, Is at tho | Private i, C. Perensox, Company ty First tinted sy porssnal fesline Wi the matters md | olde with the dacttivos of the Metiodiar church, | YR. the resolution was adoptod by a yuto of Hot by nak Thon, weal. eres ‘pats i i Reginent, ins applied for an honorable dis- - would utter ta word against Dr. Thomas that ho | and hebnad setd so, fe donled both. Who g ens Jas ore tila controy oy sateation of fur malmer, haraceian 8 wortif He Is Formally Requested to | weit not be willing tospenk ne the dudient | culled towccount. Ht. 188 by the Conferonco. for Bd widor {mport than tho life of any one man; fe ‘ EWANK THOMPSON, of Ban José, Cal.. ta at the | Charme on a surgoon’s vortifiente, “ OF Chelate {Cres ue Auch] Attor disgusts: | hie vies hoe tid submitted. «paper, tho. frat Timbarger, Tsao, 18 THE QUESTION OY LaneiTy,— Treintnt, : A\r an election of officers held by Company Ty Abandon tho Church of fur the netion of the tat Conferenee at Mount | panuteaph | of wi rend as followet Matteson, Olin By of tho toleration of personnel uplolon by the Tuna W. W. Kecnen, of Mempuis, is at tho | Third Regiment,—Horkford Ritles,—Oct, 8, Capt, 1 Carroll upon the | ‘Thonas ense, during | 1 lave fn th Pasty In all good faith, sought to Meredith, Loti ministersof our Church, 1 have tsed a Ubecty Tange Se ‘Thomns G. Lawler wns reviceted, His Choice, whieh ie anid thore wary “mimaters | tain perfect necard with tha spirit iand tench: pitiior, aunoa Ue In expressing viows that fo mo seomed tot only af : 7 my. yes, Leet ngs Of Fest . my Ise ‘ os ee C.1. Bavaen and family, of Montreal, are at | TUR lust shoot of tho First Itegiment. target TNC Destine’ serimotie ware tho eeentest ale | Wasall tho time in aubstantiit accord wit tho Blontz, W, Work, in doing thts Fito nat feck that tava gan tho Tremont. competitors for tho month of Ovtober will tnke . atucles thoy dua ito. Mw st breaching the. pron once Sootelnia AF pat oy robe Bi mare Muto, Jolin borond ih Fuanunable bounds at ehoutd tre ate af t y evi y > 0 od, Dr. Liat i uf aa Lev bello er en | over for a mom i " owed, Ihavecertalily not gone further t Junor P, Hnxny Suvrig, of Burlington, Ta., | Pldeedt tho armory ranio Saturday evening, The Doctor Presents a Formi- | rirnons were constants wlding to the mokeoe | fullest wymapnthy with its genius wid apieltuar | Hewtty, Norela, dames 8. Tishop Foster in dentytig tho: rostrreation faut tho Pacthe Cart. G. M. Honstes, Company F, First Regl- skepticism, and in revival work and all other | work in trying to spread scriptural holiness over | DlbbIing, Odgers, Jusephy f. tho bods, Whon his’ case was in some way ra teal f tho Chicago & Weat- | Mont. recommonds tho honorable diachargo of dable Protest to the Con- chureh progress thoy were tho ereatest obstae | tho land: and. now, Whon pressed to mnken | Hume Phieab* Murgug 1, Uenugne to thecattention ortho fast tee J.B, Brows, Presttent of the Chlengo : ele mot with by tho ministry, He was not | statement, fwant to put yowon tho trick, if | Barbrid Parkhurst, Me May Conferenco tint boy did not even *atand up" Railroad, {8 nt the Paelft Sergt. Nobert E. Smith, of his company, p Hark M orn Indinia Railroad, fs nt the Paelfic, ae ference, shrinklug from personel responatbllity In the | thero was any thaoundncas In me that you gould | Burns, provtor, Habert, to alanpprove ils teachings, but passed: itin Hoswett A. Masox and faintly, of Montanay | Carr FAN Hs Davin Coninans: G Fir In- maattue. and would, Af convinced tht Ii work it Hnd iLoubin tho shortest ways aud ianee £ aye Bucks Yomeroy, Fetohor, silence, You cannot have forgotten formerly of Uhicngo, are gitesis of the Pavific. fantry, asks for tho discharie ot rivate Georgo io Church was a hindrance to hia brethren sd ily to bo en on is yor Pope, It. B. Richurdson, Georgo, that Ire was out of harmony with thom. be will- | know tho exact sentiment of my tind, or what THE MANLY Wonbs vite IEA Db W, Hanxney, B. Columb, and Charles ttussell, | > Whitney, on account of leaving the Stato. 3 OF DH. RAYMOND i : ¥ nae 8 iat ee a Rehr 1 We In ploading for it * tolerable Cod," In defense S London; C, Buenziger, st. Gali, Switzerland; | 1 18 rumorod that It Is wneortain whethor | He Will Not Be Kicked Out, but Hing nts realy ta fake Bie daira: Hedeniel Soe Oe et ate earch twill Teak Htover, one di a ronsouable Hell.” Bumo of you Reem tert Wailluns WH. Hreastey, Hnallfax, Bon ane aoe ca doune of Conipany L eld Regiment, will “Will Stand on the In- ombarrassod by’ tho. nation of tho tast | stuto the only points on whlett L conceive thoro Bult, G. fn Bay wok those Cbinng, td Reem to a almost tncon- Bottman, Hamburg, Germany, are at tho Paliner. | ne a a reClection for auvthor term of three ' Conference at Matt Carroll, and | can be reisun for n difference of opie | Ct Sear. Silus, pond ok peer or the worl ioe Ming sheen Axpitew Stan, while under tho, Inttrence of | Yours. side.” Assorted thit the Doctor's embarrnssisent, hid | fon or tha possibility of a misunder- | Gi Sutter: Thomne Thy | 18. roth iy thenlogy. Wo ure iy trausltcrial Uquer fell over a railing In front of No. 200 Oartr, A. F. Bounse, Company G, Third Ine ‘ simply been tho result of tho course he hid hime | standing.” ‘Then, he Bali he, bad mentioned | Critchell, No Sintth, wil Haart hoy Tink , i nate cn oie. a a ‘i t North aventt at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, | fantry, recommends the transfor of Private eel€ pursued. Action upon De. Thoma’ posl- | these points, Indieating the thoologien! tering, | Cooper, J.T, Bailth, Metvile C., alti alth y rsing and, Innding in tho busemunt, received some se- | Fred A. ‘Phoinns, of bls company, to Company Ki, tion had been reluctantly taken two years ogo, | and he bad supposed they would understand tho | Campboll, Mlonzo, Biulth, Win. aAugints totle tdown tent the past, ‘Thore mist to vere Internal Injuries and had bis left car cut | ‘Third Infantry. ‘ 4 . : aud thon only after bis tetlons hud become too | postions he held upon the three great pivotal | Cumner, Joseph, Behoohmaker, Anthony, yoomn Tur honest Urowgnty and with Ie proper om, ‘Tus followinys oMeors have been restected by | LHS Attitude One of Stubborn, | grovensto bo longer borne, Whew Dr thous | doctrines In thoolugy—the atonement, the Hal | Grrr, deo, Wo Blunt duya of Wesley. Methodism sien boasted of 2 ‘ o i fe ‘i i y rt niighy uo wicked, y l, , He Now t 7 + qAXclcetion for Trustees of St. Luke's Freo | Company 1, First Howiment:. Captain, C: It. ca Contident, Militant Resist- Ma eolnrete age utkine” teouble ever a autt | duoderipturosccand. Intent this ketind satd | Clipperteldy thorns, Strout, Witiinnt I, tate lborty, 1 lua tons bousted of this, ul He TT eT eee eet ee 1) Deets UierheLeneendt 4; 8. lounaun Tecan: ance matter, he would ‘toll thin that thosuet is tho | oyun: “And! in bolaing tho views above ox. | Crblvell Joseph, Hunithy, Charles By ct porfeetly satu tn it. T ean hutlly nove hee pa rea Hae RAPIRHNE eee GIntaccligr ce | Pee eae autre OMEN NCC. other Nay. “Ehey cvine-n atruagd ilininess | premet T nvesioe felt that {was untalthcul to | Clark, Willan Kpriner, Heney Mf, Hove that in'a Work gengro "ko much work ariGHHiOe the HP eon parlntos fet i vel vee Cart, TU. LAWLER, who hng recently been . with regard to the Importance and gravity of | tho spirit of ny own ordination vows, or In any | Campbell, John Gy Bint, Ay Hey beaut hig whoto puroreneg pale worry Cyne Hie cuntribated $24 tu the support of | Tecleeted conmauder ‘of the Tockford Lutles, tho questions ut Iesuc, This divergence went ta | way disqualliied frou honorably atunding in a | Conleo, Jmes May Sponeer, We Aa Htselt- worry ino, one of ite hurd: working wien Te crate puter ot neste nae | Eathereet boemanan A Wo tenet Hote | The General Baptist Association | Linsinils'intataiant ie sien ss | Metin Nokon myontiontcebo tins | cuidate, ulate Gastron, | ai ate teey tema feta . members o} company at tho Tremont Hottse he eneral aptis: ssociation | Christianity und Mothodisin. ‘Che history of tho ny 0 at n utrlne: a 1s ” , ‘Tus Kev. Arthur Little, pastor of tho New En- | Saturday, : Chise, Georze, Bweet, Thomas, Glition, Jusephiday Bmith, RM, Denning, 8. Pu Bohwaitz.8. {f,, righteousness. Teninot, brethren, by comply: ing with your request, permit you, Bo fur as your action joes, ani C tional Churet hed, f Illinois at Decat histancowhura mentave heen udipttted toake | tune. They hid found fault with ale theowell anit Congregational Church, preached, to nn ¥ olee , 4 matinee witere men hive been udisltted to tho » ‘They hid found axlantive muufonco of tho Ys MGs Asin Farwell | oftisinuny cine hamnayy on ane at tears SENSIS ae POCREOE ministry who hive eld avd promubgited tho | kermon nnd blamed fitm for Uriuaing IE under tll Inst cventng. Hilg remurke, whe! ‘ AES On R tinnn the Incident of tho young rulor who enue | RE Wweh tho folowlne wore elected: 1 sirines whilel re t it itwasndellenta | Foster, John O, cigs, Me HL. ‘TO PLACE THE METHODIST CUURCH ON RECORD fet ttoctrines whieh have been proagked by Dr. } tho pulpit, Ho had anid tha I i Head brt Tuts AW is f 4 y + Ses 4 = ‘Thomme. We are asked toda, thing to do, but be had stood there for two yeurs | Furmilog, Fredertek, — Tibbuila, W. If, ng one of the most narrow of all tho Cliircheso to Christ to Inquire the way of etornal life, wero | Me Buchanan, Captain; Sergt. David Graham, | ROCK RIVER CONFERENCE. Hee with hls mouth closed walting for thom to give | Goodfellow, William, ‘Thatcher, Watson, Gurdaye Trail tke unpleasant nttate theese ee HH Firat- Licutenant. FOK A NEW DEPAUTUNE, > , q iP enrnest and slinpiiied by pertinent Mustrations. A A Di THOMAS REQUESTED TO WitHDnAW Fro | Ww; teed t0 Be ty Introduce inte | Hit, rellee or put the matter in in clein | Gray, Winn Y Tompkins, Delos M.. unuined on tho defensive, thinking that my dus Tho ontire servicu was one of interest, Ax eleotton will bo held nt the armory of Com- THE NODY, Tethodtan a divisor Win t aliccronanee-tice | ent before tho pubite, which thoy refused to | ings, Willtam § Wis Horns Gnerett Hey | would ond with trying 10 take eare of myself: Re atone leieGe: GP HARIE ON whilo on | PuAY G. Sixth Infantry, Wednesitay eveuliia, to shyva at Lilipaten 16 Tne'Chleaee Toiviakes Methodism division ant a discrepancy that | o,and he had thoubt something shoutd be | Howes, Sanne Woltohend, ifenry, but I now feel ttt it fs my duty to derend the his ahs cl 30 1 p vice MeGre; (: . lone, y confessed that bly plata speaking was By s sey y c] ! tT t 7 oN Ett neler ol 4 Sn cents aenlle 2k | choose ik Captain, vice MteGregon, resigned. fhe 190 will sorting to war aD hase beharasivy d He conte 1 that aly plutn speaking fiaeeingion, W 8 eee attest Chureli against any such seemlog fntolurance as fiweent “by the, carringo-wicels colliding with | Tht ty uriso hy stich olection, Lieut, Jobn't, | acted very’ Iittle routtno business to-day. Te) Weluyar the slip. De Hatold thon pictured « | tio had some few right of fooling, Hastan Huey Ta Wasbburne Sanford, | own foctings, in full neeord with tho spirit and tho curbstone nt tho commer ot Websternvenne | Halfen Will preside, ~~ wns, of course, expected that aetion upon tho | held the viows of Dr. Thoms, and asked. 1e SOME FEW TMOUTA AB A PREACHER, Tate Mt, WAllamenh, dol, Turk DE they Chiiveh.£ siouhl Hol haya willed and Clark street. "Three entings of tho carrluge | Carn, Cianuys 8. Dieun, Company H, First | Thomas casy would bu taken during the day, | there wasa mun In tho Confereice who would | somo fow rights ng u mombor of the church. and | jfolnes, Welk, Wotls, George Ly Inuwuage of Dre dlatiold «tobe kicked oot ee Were broken, bit MeNell nnd tho four ceeupants | Infantes, his asked for the hononwble discharge | and the members assembled: with tho ldea that, | favorably consider his application, ‘The answer | some few rights of gpeceh in this great Amerl+ | Tottman, G. iy Witeomb, Innuc, tiie boul’ but, feeling that Tne by esenped with 1 rew slight brulses, of Privates Pronk Cotes, Monroe Mitchell, Et | from the promincnce which the caso of tholr | cate iu muny ries of “No “Now” ‘The | can country. a Holtn, E, Sy, Wire, Melville . Buel aveord, ie amin mas “Fe As Noble delivered td second Herrick, and Sergt. Nelson E. Ohner, on ieeount fumous Chieago brothor had assumed, ath spenker continned: “We have had now and ‘Dr. Thoms thon satd: | You havo thought it | Jones, Win. P, Wakeman, Alonzo, a 5 elie Hov, Fe A. Nulle delivered hig gccend | of ramavul, except Mitchell, whoso discharge ks ha fC tho Onur act. and tho} thon aspiring young men, of great facility for | a tender love fest, « athorly, matter, to take | Jowett, samuct A, W., Youker, Aloxander. 1 SUALL FREL COMPERLED TO STAND ON TILE Ix+ # 3 Tup First Megiment Cadet Corps, notwith- : B prince Of * ity nally bet . SA ae NAYB. aun i f oF y anil tolers Ronny ifs “Tho wng rervibo wna, tod He Sey | standing tho discourngcmuents wit whieh iting | {Ko preeedence of tho minor dotutly of Confer. | than aay of {hove youry giants on the menitagy | and work the best i could. Quo bundred aid | avara, zahn, Teo, James Wa iHion. For tho Stevodiae Chureli ovun by In Churlea 8, Lee, and was excellent, ‘Tho subject | been visited, 14 recruiting rapidly, and ts inn | ence work, In thié thoy wore disappointed. peeks thes ocenplen. slbthadiat tn its orizis, Pei tive oinaeet aan It L way teword | Atelison, Wim. D,” . Lanver, Simul, jicanen to take Ita stand mnttnst a entrns saber *Conversiution tho toxt | tneeondition, Itisan organization that does Wi repent, wag no heresy, It invaived no repidine | tongue two years; and now, way a word | a xtott Nuthan EL Martin, Henry ©. iberty and progress, would by to turn drom Itt Of the lecture ha 3 bt lon,’ ite, oe Tet ea the repimentausd: cheat fu eecots hen the Bishop called the delegates toarder, | un of 4 vital and findumental doctring of | about the Conference, or refer to whit ft silt, Arnold, Bawitt Ose" Mote attanry t “ doors the thoughtful men and women of the age. Ded Usatling, xix 12 Gok the words of my | coed IM Overy posto Way by the olliscka tho | 22 announced that the Rov, A. F. Pilcher, Chap. | Christianity. Now, Suphose the souny brothor | you construc thie ns thouch were standiny IM | fost, James, MeGuiin, Jonni, Te must notdolt, It will not doitir it is tn wy: Mouth wind the meditation ff my heurt ne ee Beard does not allow any buy to Join tho corps | lain of the Stato’s-Pridon had been transferred | Who comes up for oxnmlnation isasked his views | the | Methodist Chureh and atriking Bolt rn M. Mandeville, Charles BE. power to prevent it; and, however you muy fee), sePtadcemer’ Ane paver of aur wonte, the | exeeptive be between tho ages “of Wand is | from. Illinois to. Mock Ikiver. Conte With remurd to thentonamont. “Welly hesnys, | the Church. ‘Tho Toak River Conforence in | Havin, Baca Mush, Rab, +] Mbatiove Vinny ridin’ tho eynipathiy or ths eee ee a te Ce Cede tb co” | schich ts hardly seope cnouutefor such, acute TI 4 te lnted ne ence: | sda you want me to take wn hour todo iteor | ouly in Binal part of tho great Methodiar | [frcly Olver Needham, ACH. best minds of the Church Se TS CROTON ak ile ocho teeatan cha: | PAay Stee ea nice aden enelest a Eiders See ee eee ie te SE DS | RET aM Tattie Chote wor reande Make ae | Greves itonpor Phelps, Joseph” TO A MUCH LANGER EXTENT THAN YOU Mat 5 ul 7 is . ers, and shop was requested to nppalnt | the glat,’ ell,’ in ays, ‘tha Methodist Dixcl- aunt that 5 Sendo city Patton i PVOSEs aoe ee eeuntentlnie UR tio hgieae | yagttgamd time nast thoro has beon a.contro. | him Fresidentar ocky Mountain deminwey, | bling reconizes, up tiicht in the Gospel tho | prolably not renched tho poine of intuitibhity | Centon, Pomas, atten, Amos W, Twnatito: aée othoutom tho MORE frida fe Or CORVERANIDN that “one ean Mover | Yersy Kol on fn the First Infantry Regiment | A long Mat of names wis read of persons | doctrine that Jesua-Christ Is eet forth asa pros | yet, or tho pont where Its work muy tn somo | endoninit, J Le, Heeords, Win, i. tolorunt “dn inntters of parson verte rf havo ik obtuinud through our thik with God | Off a Proposed consolldution of two of tho | clected deuvons of the second cluss, wnony | pittution for alu, ne x prepittatory sneriiico for | Kens be merely overlooked, Now you brug up | enamine 3: Tas giecorde, Wt Hy PRIEAE: Uk NANCE OE,” Poeaninl, Uberti ta fn proyor, were some of tho pointa diel Upon companies and the dinigsion 8 a com- | them belng the Hovs. George Chnse and Frank | tho wing of tho world, nod this did not follow | here and charge agin, not In this resolution, David, Joseph 3, Stoughton, 0. SPAY NE powers tilled with invert’ God und on Ms Tub teat Wie of i iieh chneneter, andewas | RABY Of tho St. Terman Commandery. | M. Uristol, of Chicago. that God's Justice might bo aisplayed, Tundor | but in tho spuzches, that I by implication mis- Furney, Eamuel, Stewart, Wa p uA eon son tho life of tho world. Wo thle mutly uppreemted, ae subject nnnouneed | 222, conmalidation | propused wus between | | it wus déelded tofuld the next annual Confer- | atnud that the Mothodiat, stundards ‘hate that | represent chodvatrinesof tho Methodist Church, | Eutmey, fumucl, Strobridge, Thomas Ry | oud Tenall tabore and. footie chug. Lents Rrently ip nde ed, The “ a an veg | 2 and KK Companies, and tho Colonel com- | ence at Sycamure, without shedding of bload thore fy no romisston | and make vou stand reaponsltie for teachings | Broemhi, Nelson, Sheppant, tubort Da. Ont bal dubur, ands Feely Laus, Peanut for next Sunday aftornin S ouiitionce,” aud | manding decided thit the latter shantd te | | ‘The consideration of tho'Thomnsenso was thon | of sins; that itis Imposalile that tho blood of | that you de not hold or do not dissuminates’ Ititeheouk, Lukes eee to ee out of the Church, ut your request, nor should [ will bo addressed espectally to young mei disbanded; tne In accordance with verbal | taken up, ‘The Sveretury rewl the following | BIS OF Of xonts ean Tike mway sin: that wo | He wished to take tlmo to talk 0 littl longer, as | Hitchcock, Lauike Bhudtond Pet, be. Forced nuburilesa Je te-annidar thee form of + THE COMMUNISTS. order froin the Adjutant-General, tho order of | resolutions offered on Friday by tho Roy, W. H, | have redemption only in tho blvad of Jogus, fis yhideriled hin ‘up, [Cries of “Go ont") Th te wine Te Bradford dG. Bs Jaw, nid after such thorough investigation at Tho’ Morgan ur -Greenbnek faction of tho {| disbondment was pigeon-holed for the time bo- | ‘Tibbals, understund tho doctrine of your Chureh is in 1 his frrewell sermon, after same referonce to ight, Win. Hay Ty etry, Communists held nmeetiiy yesterday afternoon | ing, and K Company wi ns ixen wehitico ty res ‘ole't i qisker shall sottle definitly tho palnta at fissuc. LE must YisneAs, Tho Rev. Hiram W. Thomas, D. | harmony with the New ‘Testument, whieh rays | the vetion of tho Conterence, he had sald: Hilton, BD. Ane Mucent, Jolin Hoy at Fole's Hull to ratify the nominitions they | cupernte and fnerense Its utumbers and fis | D., holds doctrimu: views at variance with tho 1 also Ee poe, she sumone, of the very able : Hitcheook, John, Wilting, Win. Inority who do not think tho resolu: that Jesus bore our sing in Hls bodys that ‘it, * Aud now, what is the sum and substunes of Hoover, Qcorge 'K. Xi fy mulnority ut ut resolu: de for State and county officers a Cow days | average attendance at drills. Tho members of | historic thoulugy of the Methodist Episeopat | pleased tho Fatherto brulae fing that Ho was | my doubtand wnbellef? Have Lever doubted, | Hoover, George K., out, George 8, Hon you | jussed the wisest or tho best Tyo. Thy atiendanes wha Mather mengre, aga | the company have since been putting forth | Churely und piven | imide a olfering f@r an: that by ils stripes we: | erenst doubt upon the existence of tho Tivm | Wavder, 1 8.17. Pa eater age ay tho fecling divided, Fred Kurth was entiled | avery energy to redeem their eredit, and have “Wi y At this point tha Conference adjourned until Monduy morning, ‘THE ACTION TAKEN dn Dr. Thomng’ onso excited considernblo dla- cussion pro and con durlug tho evening, and tho Mshop was henrd to say that he should salen Dr. Thoms to some charge in ense ho refused. to withdraw, provided, of course, tho Confer- ence took no further action in. the matter, As REAS, Tho holding and promulgation of } are healed. funderand you to tech fvyour | Gods Huve 2 doubted, or caused others upon to” preside, and | speechus were | succeeded ton iuttoring extent. The matter is | bis peeullur views In tho Met! hodist. {i Novor, pisvopnl | ritnal that Jesus aise made a sulicient atone. | to doubt, the divinity of Christ, or the {mmor- mado by Ald. Meter, Td. Morgnn, | sti} in state quo, and It is very likety that it will | ministry with bun souree of eontinied irritation [ment for tho sing of tho whole workt Ctn--| tality of the soul? Naver, Have E over doubted George ‘Sloan, and — others. Melor was | remain in that condition indeiinitly. to himself und disturbance to the peace of our | derstand you hive, kept in your byma-books | the grent dpirittial doctrines of tho Church In ‘very severe on the enndict of the Arbeltere ‘Tun Executive Committee on the fair to bo. | CNvrel und injurious .to the great house of | tho hymns of Wesluy und othors in reynrd | reference to prayer and regenesation, aud tho Zelluny, tho party organ, and tho abuse of (ts | piven py the Fieve legiinent.cun | Ckauxellent relieion; thorefore, to this matter, in which tho congregations | witness of the Spirit, and holiness of heurt and eater was thu Saris, of his, angie aloriiin's Ath at Decomter and cosine on ch santas fit rns, in Tue lntorest of Penco ping that ne ifeath of Christ snttalled i itn tan 4 is ponroh Javuln tiene speech was after the same style, a large portion + . 1 , we ch ait firmly requtest our tice.” * Well,’ Peay, ‘my young friend, that. rinted ons for. SIN an or which was In his gun defense, however, ite | Bela business mecting in the count I . ‘ ¥ af . Urothor, the Itey. ram W. Thomas, 0. D., to | ian protty good stutement of tho Methodist | shudow of doubt on any of these subjects, I read the devlirntion of principlos of his fiction | Pf the Kirst Rexlment wemory Saturday ¢ p 1 do not ask you, dear brethren, to Indore all my viows, 1 nek If tho Mothodlst Churen is broad chough to tolerate thoin, I bave not used them for purposes of dissension. | felt thut, wnder the elruumstances and with m! pronise to try to make myself understoal, should atte thom na definitly 1s Tcould. This Theye done. Tholr effeet upan my own church venting, has not, I think, been disastrous, Tl tins re- $ withdraw fruit thy Methodist Eplsvopal Church | doctrine on this matter, What do you know of | have not, inyself, read one In ten of these dis- | Dr. homes stated that he would not withdraw, | tMilned In poco and increnalug prosperity (a Of to party, and also some inudatory resolu- | fietice en arminciante gC. eons Mae, | At tho Kesslon Of tho Conference. we your own views?" “Weil, Lbelieve it tho atono- | courses dfter they were In print; but I know it | thora is ible to by another avkward uiten. In | tho mnldst of ull this storm, tions, which tha ineeting indorsed, atid aoe general plana were hula out far. the “ Second, ‘That in going ont trom us becaue ho notin the *buteber theory! of it." What is | cannot bo in them, and for tha slinple reason | cage he refuses, in bia answer, to atep down aud IHAVE NO SUCH DOLRFUL LAMENT ” — prosvention of tho entertainment, It wis dee | 280 longer of ns, we commend bin te God, to | not iy Inruruage, Such Iniginge stnncks of | that It ts not in me. “And 1 clalm more,—that | out, It is very probable that formal eburges will | tomako aa I am told Dr. Matiield made In the ELECTION. JUDGES.- peed tosend outaclreulur to the public exe the word of Js grace, and to the guidance of | any other pice than: tho, hase of Gods tho final results of my teachings aro not to un- preferred ugainst him before the Confer- prenchers’ meeting in Chicago some time shice, that, right in Evanston, the headquurters of orthodoxy, and in his own chureh. he could hardly save his own ehildron from the bad ine fiences of society. Ihave hud no such trouble in my fatally, nor with the young people of Contonary; and Lhonestly think that [f some of you, brethren, would [et tne nlone, aud try to come an little more into the light an growth of thit great century, and try to live in a bronder charity, we night nll: lewd more pencoful lives, and do a router work, 2 do not count my awn ire, by any means; faultless. [am willing to bearallthe biame that shoutd Justly be put upon me. TI do not nasume that PT know mow thon othors, nor that my views are In all things certainly correct; but . THEY SEEM THUR TO MF, or the nenrest to truth that I have becn able to come, and as auch | myst hold worm, not in tloflunce, but In love, and J must deeply depre= cate. tho spirit ‘of seeming — bitterness, aud tho tone oof — alinost — conrsunest, that hus, In some Instances, come (nto thogo discuesions. I think educated Christin men should try to seek tho truth, and nat to cut off discussion by maving the previous question, and tosocondiot such debates .3 to be the better and not the worse when tha battle ia ended. You inuat, thorefore, excuse me, brettren, for de- clining to neces to your request to leave The Courett.and 1 trust that you will remird thit paper, nobus a challenge, for ug such [t fe nek intended, but ag 4 frank and open statement. Alfectionately, IL, W, Miostas, RockvonD, Iit,, Oct. 17, 1880, = ence. or that ho will bo relegated to some aut- of-the-way plice and be compeltcd to withdraw through pride, Ils Criendy gent hin telegrams urglug nin to stand bis groind, and ho ox- pressed ble intention of dolig so; DNR: THOMAS? RAPLY: TY TNE CONFERENCE AT ROCKFORD, Spcetal Dispatch to The Chicego Tribune, “Rock rond, Il., Oct, 17.—Tho Rock Rivor Con- ferenco convened ut 0 o'clouk this morning. Tho business of the Conference bns been light to- lay, simply the ordination of Dencona and Elders, whoso names bave appeared tn Te 3s {tis aie Lt that Holy Spleit who teads In all trath. : within a bair’s bredith of blasphemy. Tt hng | settle thinking mien, but to settle thom; to give 4 DEMOCRATIC RooWNACI To coNCEAT az | Plnlnlny tha object of the enterprize uni) neki | in support of the resolutions Se. Tibballssntd | tho old Tom Paina ring in Ite tie: Methodine | thom something on'which to stand, My meth. i= TRMUTED FUADLS. the ludies of Chicago. The latter will bere. | Be, supposed It would not be considered strange | Church do not wanta ini who eun use sit og, it is true, aro in the main those of ‘Tho senior Demvcraticargan yeatorday con- 4 “ vies . he appeared oniburrassed under the circum | lingunge [na pulpit. ‘aleesa: | hnt's go. induction and inquiry, lending, or trying to lead, gan y iy quested to manufacture articles for sule—suen | he pont Uunder th ch ' i ttt val That's Inductt 1 Fnquiry, lend trying to tent tained an editorial paragraph to tho elfect that ae edibles, fancy needlework, ornaments and in | Suinees. He had Deon a delegate to twenty-six Dr. Hathold refurred to the last sermon of Dr. | the ind up to a point where ft perceives to bel 1to-duy for 107 Judges fuct everything that would look well Inn first- | M2BUnt Conterences, and ‘hud inode but one | Thomas taking tho vround tint theology was | and feels the truth. and bence wilt embrace It; ‘warrants were to be issued to-duy Cor 107 i class bazaar and tunpt tho Visiter to nurchuso, | 2Peceb in nb that timo on the floor of a Confer- | note progresulye' sejenca, although conceding | rathor than to decialm, and dogmatize, and try of etoction for non-compliance with tha regls- | ine ‘committes adjourned to mect to-night ne cnet in ss pial Hier utara: of ite that : f 44 (are Fho data fest algrancran nao Due 4 7 1» Wi duys abe: obitions he dealred Ove tb wader * * ADDITIONAL QUT MAY CONTINUE he (Muarrel not h those in the ministry who bikes Se imnercrat rant age mae | eo mam pee. stood that the chargo that certain por | tobrenk out front He Word of Gad, ‘Tho revolae | Prefer auliforent-courao, We must each try to : InrsNors wilt bo represented at tho Atinnta | sons, whe might be supposed to. bo ! fic ae 7 do our work in the way it {a given us to do, or tho first day and copied tho polt-lists of tho pro | rounion by three good eompantes—Conipany 1b | Jealous of Dr, ‘Thoinna. or who tulght have | QOm had been madd once for lle the book was | tate bust ent Flows clucrlon, adding or talking from than such | of tho Second tteglment, Company B of the | xome porsonal fecting watnst ilu, were thoau- | gheaker advised ovsty" eoune henthor who qe |. But whataro tho polnts on which my views Humes ig they bave knowledge of should be RUE | rrpird Regiment, or the Rockford Hitles. and the | thors, was nat. su. Althoust ft mlght. eeom : yin mavens mi ‘auppose do, ditfor from ff yor th vised fist ehull z bt ayined =o thut hy bid discovered, some | may, and | supp lo, dittor £1 some others? 2 ar fakon ote copy eh tetas sai Meanity Governor's Guard of Springteld, ‘Tho Hoekford | stranue that un obscure country clreult-rider | wow truth, to take tine and’ walt | These I gave in my written statement to the bu tiled with the Town Clork, whero tho county | ditlos arrived fu Chicnzo Baturduy night, as did | like hhinselt had prepared thont, you pach wus | awhile. "T should buy to this young brottice, | Canforenee, Thoy relnte to threo points: ‘ho th “ay cl i ag ies ey cordle vege’ rf also tho Janesville Guards of Wisconsin, and | tho cuse. He hud formulated the regolutions-as | *We bave no place for you amongst us Well! | atonement, future punishinent. and the tn- OS atig ahect Dat Groniyetbeee precined | Both companies took tratn via tho Chleago & | read without ussistance from any source, aid | hwanya, cure foitn KeeOe UnMICiERed old fortes? | sBlention of the Meripeuree. Ive lot Te bo rrmetts Domceratle sheet but twant Oe te their bonke | Eustorn Minols Roud for tho South. They were | they werd based mostly upon atatements made | Is therd,no chance for aman to think for Hime | bored that I believe in all: those: but my theory bret here soturacd we ent bere Mtoe. | Jotned by the Governor's Guard at Danvitle, and | by Dr. Thomus hinsolf, Cho substance of De, | seit? D6 you wane to, putamnn inastrait-Ineket | or explanation Is aot tho same ag that hold by qu i City Glen agceris 08 ree nets ural pe thoneo the three: sompuntes Wit Journey to } ‘homas’ apeech before tho Conference wag, | und require him to give a pledge tut ho will | many, and Esuppose the majority of Mathodlst Meee ee ated Tone Tee ie cae, | gethor. ‘The route 1g through Nashville, Chat. } that if he wad eutisfled that tho Church and lis | sund sill; hutellecteally und spievualiy? “tains | prenchers: T butieve ik the ntiaemencs hae L But that sono Democraiero making amevern | kenVeKK. hd Dulton to Atlanta. ‘Cw boys will day ae ulators reyneded niin us out of ayimna. | + Noi w thousund thiies Ho. Go Out, andy God don’t bellovy th the perl or butcher thoory that early every preeiiel 2 oun ; aamnontn yous ve re uny ines = tikes CI sinner— 1 shat direction, in neuely overs prcinet nha | Cations sof, thos, Southsea! =stong | prineipes nd dootelaes of Metta he aould liver. proglany fe wiergver ja a get the pnt In “puilaeg Ain ng Rich'¢o Mau good tas Tw vot ver, 3 ve hy tote) yA ‘ plo to lst vench, if you Hke, what youentl | threatoned penalty of a broken law.” See ee Mia ante tina cieey se tien Mountain, Mission Itdgo,, Ingold, Gu. und ‘weriibindw snontoniin cutee, J | aun Gomnel: bat ia usta eLedy of mtalenre ok | Thee hat oljeutea to rhe word butebvar Tb Judges to euch preeinug ant a clerk to ussist | Puttar Intorest, nw thore Is sentecly ns polat oe, |, TWaxeurs aye Dr. Thonms presented n papbr | Methodist preachers to indorse what you ure do- | wasw Httlo rough, but Ib really described, In a nuded to tho fist Seu! 7 . ld ditfer from his brethren and the churel. At 3 be My hi 7 C, Sudae of the ol att Conmany, pe the ecto Meelis Wonk BY ny Jenst two of these polnis were vital and Candas | here ante ask a putuside the piety and wis- and now the penalty was to bo executed and ‘elt worse, werent deal, by the Democratic thiut Hy OVC! tf y presente b ineplratio he Scriptures, ‘The speaker + vhs * 4 Nf 5 By the Republican mets, ‘Tho fet ain some. | Hee overcoats, ant bhaikets. They presented | took be, humus at bia word, and AUppoeed tene | ehunel. And, say tue your teachings aro our | View le unreasonable und unjust. Te makes of the wards the Democratle Judges huye cou Yrould niwe gone from this city eatttd the young ho (De, ‘Photas) know ho was at varhince with | teachings. : GOD AN ANGRY TYRANT plained hecnuse thoy were not nllowed, 08 hero- | yon have obtained leave of ‘absence from tho ne uecepted doctrines of Methodism, “Defuro | Elder Jowott sald he. objected to tho remarks | yathor than a loving father. It leaves no place ene sotelists, poe inglunteer Hteabe Luge cxtabiishinenta In which they ara employed, | AVing lls bame tha speaker had been shown | of Brothor Axtell, becunso It was tho second at ull for morcy.” Hnstend of charging that > Y a x i by anavowed skeptic a marked copy of ‘Tin | time he had spoken ou the subject, Lut tho | theory or the Mothodist Church he had ry ee eens Pound He iist OE eecioatiea | Tho objects of the reuntors have been mentioned ory sul THE REY, DR, THOMAS preached In the First Congregational Church thls morning to a largo audience, The toxt wis taken from tho twentieth chapter of St, Mat- thow, tho thirtieth and thirty-tiret verses, Tho - following will be presented by the Rev. Dr, Thoms to the Conferenco ‘to-morrow ne bis roply to the resolutions asking bim to withdraw from tho Methodist Church: Tothe Members of the Rock River Conference— Dear Fatitvnt asp Dretimen: For a quarter “oF n century) have been trytng to persuade my fellow-beligs to turn from sin to righteousness, and allthis time bave bean inviting them to Rnd a home and the fellowship of thy people of God in tho Mothodlat Eplecopnt Chureh, At hor: tars | have mot and welcomed with a full bart and outatretehed hands many hundreds, and which would mak 3 ctl pris. J lon bi Chicago ‘Taisuse containing Dr. Thomas sere | Mhop Held that hy could. make as many | A slave comiue ty, strani soonio..of 10 of Yale: THE PACIFIC COAST. *3 rata: U . Wig AUrMON thut must Methodists songht relict 4 * y handed in of fitteon men pneporting to reaihe | 18,te “ SHlitla Notes” several thes hereto: | mom or inst srminys and tals, Man tnd need, | shecckos on tho question ne Wo tleslte inthe governmental viow, whieh muda atone.) or wate peta fae oy mkt ee oeee | BAN. FRANGISCO, Oct. 17.—A Viotoria dispatch atacertal house, Ono of the judies of elea- Whit ure you going todo about 4" and the | Hrother Axtell thought that he hid been mis- | ment amensurce for sceuring the moral ordor of voto reqtieating ime to leave. not only the pulpit | says that Thursday night a alide took place alx on happened to live In that fdentien! dwelling, SUBURBAN. Rpcaker confessed that ho felt somewhat indlg- | represented by Brother Hutilota, and wished to | the unlyerse, But in splte of ¢hat be find boa Of the Cuurch, but to leave the Church itself, tniles below. Cacho Crook, which complutely whiel waa tt llye-rom cottage, in which he and N. Aunt. “Tn that ecroion Dr, ‘Thomus ayuin ns- | got hhnself right bufuro the Confurence ag re- | churged with saying that the Mothoulat, Church " : Mh ie X i his family itlone restded, Buch facts have TWOUE ISLAND, kerted that he did not nyree with hla brethren, | garded hfs views of tho atonement, huld te the pemil theory, If it would do. thom. ON WHAT GHOUNDS «| dammed up Thompson River to a hight of 1) guanel tha ye ae tho tl Hepublienn Tho Republicans bold a meeting Saturday | 884d referred to one point in this diangreoment | | Elder Jowett gud he did not belleve that Dr. | any good and help alung his enge he would read | do you urgo this strange request? Ie it because judges in wards whero ermocritic frauds in axthe “butcher theo fevt, which the river must surmount before re- Fat ear eens | Anois suming Its course, Should tho dam brent away all utonco the damage to railway work unl wagon rond from the water rushing through tho imrrow cafion and gorge will bo enormous. ‘The ateumship Caltfornin, from Sitkn, wrrived this morning, and reports that tho tndtin who aid hence the | evening at the Gurflold and Arthur headquare wl pointed hid remarks toward the | tho following from Lid sermon: rovious years have been ren ‘This demonstrated thut he was at variunco with | brother, but Brother Axtell snid hy had cortalit> Les ve that God loved: the wo Bitters trom the. Domucratie grand | tere, which was addressed by Gon.0, F. Maun, the, | tho established dootries of the Church. Ita mun | ly inentionad his amine, In reply. 0. tis, Dts pysiats race te ort De A uRt wg mitch us ever Christ loved sebeme of Trandutens regivtration and yottig | Hon, Wiliam Aldrich, and Jobn Ferren, eandl- | wna conscientious in bls views, the apentortine | Mattteld deuled that he but referred to’ tho | Jove or Christ was to bo taumriirated this tall, and tat makes | date for County Comtmlsstoner, Heyed him trrecunelloble, and that ft was only | brothor In his romurka, but snid: thatas long as | God's everlasting love coming forth to Beck atlthe diference to tho Democratic side of the | a” hand-car whieh conveys workmon toand | Be, Whe, wis not cansetontious who could bo | Brother Axtell hid mate tho point and appeared | to sry. tho lost; to draw all mon wate HL house, which wow is trylie to rally its badd: iy ut chanvad, If, therefore, Dr. Thomas wus honust | to enjoy ft, he did nut sce what hur Chore was | to litt thom oubor tholrelns, aud hence out of funtttered hosts by n neivlyeinvented battle-ery. | from South Lawn met withan aecldent Thurs | in his stutemunts, the spoutcor held thut be was | inallowing bint to goon. thalryullt and penaty, Lueltave,@ how deen. 1.2. Donline, dry Molvilia W. Futior, and other.) day by the breaking of neat which proelpltnt> | Irrceonelluble, and that ho would hold his views Hrachor Axtoll then resumed hie remarks, | fy 1 falleves ii the ‘Aleinity of Christ; f beifove alin Deimogratls AUGEaes Wace voting of | ad two mento the ground. Ben Dufenbach Shrdugic ites Ae would ne sulle: te rottey him He rani Bo wha not oh proselty scent Ak Wile that tueb proceedings, even ey” had been voins 1 ; i ‘ol ministry to tho Jogal runk4, | that Christ was a substitute for a pumilty and Menoed, aud thoy did uot seu to approve of | Hd Bisley broken, and By Armit was budly of any fact or evon rumor affeoting my moral character?) Not x breath of any such suspicla hng,to my Knowledge, ever been whtapered, Have Teen unfalthtul in my work,or neglected it to enaye In othor callings? No such charya ns ovor been made or oven suggested. I would uot boast, but] think Lean trathfully say that, in theay twenty-five yours, T havo not given | murdered tho Government tolt-callector ffteea Fonreuly that many days to any businesa pursult, | mouths ayo was hung on the 7th. hor have 1 over asked for tine to rest or a loved It wt tho vind but the vicuriousnesa of fo sutered for ng, aufforad, UO how much ve than tongue enn tel ut We iniigh v | to travel, but have tried to bo tdoyeted utd a wi Moth- mend) aid thot id wok, actin wot | batty for Hf bis ows wore eontnury to, Mathodism hd | nok iho autatituted panalty, ‘hat wn thd dace | His lous ttt we nigbeng wan tortie fitos sane | 0 ua work, Wine. then, 18 tho ground of your pruor Buvged carpot taning Uso aniy thi ty em, le wuld tht tho schomu orizinuted j 10 1 In any cupnioity, He bid ring of Methodism, and tho doctrine of the | wo might oye nd mudy like | complitnts?, Ie ie purely vue buliefs,—of rual or ‘. erican Ci in tie Sirtuous nents of “MC. Mabianni zNALRWoOD, hound Dr. ‘Thomus suuidness questioned i | Chiuroh of tho prusdne auy wee not the stoutring | {oat Ge redeemed from: ahi nad muda ike i HERODAMAE OF carton Gnd fanoe fatecan ite ave jackin an A be coh, hestoriels MWinwell; might come in our mensure th Hishop Chonoy will lecture Tuesday evening | lows and Ulnaig and for four years had ro. | that Dr. Hatheld holdswas the only true one. id wna) titania Mackin, when talked to bya Tatung reportar, | at Tillotson Hull for the bunetlt of ‘Trt supposed diTeronees of oplnion as to tha best pet tani sano in? of fave, uf vleurlouaess. nit auffertne | MELONS Of stutloe BId oxplaniug certain | Bok Wn Company, New York and’ Hostos. Inity Hos | pentedly heant tue ‘opinion exprustad that | Dr, tiatdekt's doctrine was that forathora, Hue’ Lay not. belioye tae tteawas { doctrinal polite? {have allirined totore you | SkLby all earyet deilers. pavocuted the geeut purity oF tho ballue from ) forincd placupal Chureh, ile wubjeut will be | his views, were croating “great Aifsturbanee OF ACHUNDRED YEARS AGO. cver punished as gullty, or thut the penalty of | wy Mmuuertionine falth tn Gar. tn tho divinity DEATHS. Is stundpol [cr arsiera don’t come | “Inge ethuda.' ch, re ‘Thomas’ sermons é the nw. yer uxucuted Upol i + a vt in = fe at to tho’ sernten, why, d=n It, let's go for Aho Yoitig Mens Guelleld and Arthur Club | wero trenaired’ by: skeptics und intidely, wud The spenker anid be destred to point out the iw Wis over executed upon Htin, 4 Ott. wi Old vy ard ais afterdenth rewards and punlehinents. Lhaye nit mien who are opposed to tly ie deilincss, and | Pecter’s wrong, and wished to subtle n resolu Be pore nald ie ns sary to any dint Die | aod q Mags if ~ | Hatilolt had made feat at ont at ‘Tuo massive frame of Harrlstur Keogh could | “The Union Vuturan Club old o mvoting this | who eluimed He thoy Coutd poke outinnthosg | HOH, Nat #8 Conference retion, We wa an ome | Hiatal mine, an tporient at tomant of not be found. His recont lnbor In Indio led | evening to. perfect arrangements Cor an out. | Rkormons nrguments in support of tho doctrines r us + i +3 tentionaliy or otherwise he coulit not any, and him to muke himself scarce, and hence his plu | door catnpetire for Batuntn nin. thoy thomeolves profeswed to Uelleve. Tt was, | /dteaolucd, frst, That wo nro extremely Jealous | jo desired to ron whut bo bad suld {is bis sere fonon tha subject cannot by reconted, Mr. | ‘Tho Guriteld and Arthur Club will told a ratte | therefore, fittlag that an obscure cireutt-ridor, | Of the tron, earnest, orthodoxy of our bu | onan the subloot? Fuller stated that thore were poifta of dispute | Neation meting Thoraday evuning at Villotaun | who could not possibly bw Joalois af De, | loved Church,’ © Cover doubtud the fotofafter-donth punish 4p regard to certain proviaions of the Rewlatras all, The Hon. Willian Alieich, Maj. Hrock+ | Wbomis, and ono who never addressed Con ‘Tho Jlahop suid ho did not think it woll to put | ment for those who dlv In thelr sins; Lbellove « if , tat that the uct cleurly Intended that | wuy, and othor eandidates will nddress the moot: | ference, should, in the name of God and forthe | ity auch a formal shane, and Heothor Axtell | tio law that vl mune bring los and auiferingto the frat and second meetings of tho | ing, suke of the Church, lay tha matter before tho | sald he would make [tn purt af hia speech, tho sinner will ublde in force forever; i believe ides of election far tho purpose of registers A mumorinl service was bold poster morn- | present bod Applause.) Elder Jewott sakl ho did not favor the subsite | tuatitis founded in the nature of thhiga, that ne Voters, copies of the poll-lists should be left | tre by the Sunday-sehool of the Mothodise Tho Rey. Nr, Axteel next spoke to tho resolu- | tute, and cutied attention to tho fict that tha | it ly everlasting, that it operates tn all tues and with the ‘Towa or City Clerk, and Joust. thom | Church lu memory of Anna Brandt, who died | tony. While be agreed in many respects with | other resolutions for’ which Hrotur Sires at worlds, and d bellove also that ua lomr as any with efther would be a compliance with thd law, duping the we vl the previous spouker, he thought the mode of rel Wy TCOSPRE=GF aiphifirin, Got i wep, Willie. ge, BC z ranges ' ae ENTINE WELIEE F enti Ge Rayman und ilaain foster ifs an : in, and my full sympathy with, tho apecint doo- BOOM AL 1st SLURRY, Lu Ln ubbant. trinos of the Chuveke tho doctrines of prayer, of | | WH#ON—Uct, 14, Sammy, boloyod ebitd or Bamuel repentance, of reguneration of. the wit | Sod Murvuroc Wilvon, at thelr rontdonce, sod Wobstere ness, OF the apirit, amd of holiness ) “iauumd Humday, Gee i we yet Brien ro lar of heart, and) tito, of have wnirmed sy | vind, The pollo In the doctrines of” tho utonement, and in |” COLAINS—Oct,1% Jamos P, Collins, 12 years 1 mon:h tho Ingpitation uf tho Soripluces: Thvo givatt | whe iding ocr samen P Collins, 12 years you the form Mm which L hold theay doctrines, Fanvral from his Inte restilonco, 14 Hast Indinnn-ate ind tho explanations that to me seem mose ras | ab Warlock Cuenday mornin, ‘uy care to Culcary e tonal and Seriptural, L have said £ hy family ure lnvilud to oe” Comatery, Friends o It “ fond withone rirthor notieu. i. Paper wis propoged ‘ns a Aubstituie based mio | being remains on tho wldte'of gin or isa sinner, COULD NOT ACoRrT ‘ur boy hna Bnd that no two seta of bookA Wore nocesEnry, ‘e teh, whowe son was Ditton bya | procedure, as stated in tho resolutions, was con= ey to Dr, The that bolug minut a on tho sume books being. whore they eauld. bo so: | dog wuppuund to bu Mud, took, hls son to Dwyer, Otho UsUUL THe, THe bolloved “ir, | TexOMItION sddressed, to Dr. ‘Chomns ion big ) so long tnt bulls mitet suitor tho * vorbut thea: rou have here »: inapiration saga Te Bumio tS Ve) panera ploaso copy. of Inspiration, o nto tN, Ye . aL tule YON OT er neste Ate | MMADEIR-AL Lombardy til, Oct Bydohn Seailof have nid 1 held to tha moral" and not to the | Beds yours “ponal thoory"” of tho atonement, and many of you have declared that you do not hold’ tha “pemil yiow." Thave sald that T could not nc- coupt tho doctrine of a fiell of material re, and goine af you havo sald bere that you do nat bu- Neve lt, hor teach tt; and yet you charge me with heresy for not believing the very things that you yourselves du not bellove. 1 NAVE EXPRESSED MY DELIEP that souls go aut of this world free, and my hopo trary. ti cured iugain by the olection jute Howovor | Mi, and tested the mid-stano, ABs it did not | Vhoinng, in ils luat sermon, had ditich the Pemocrate may ery fraud, the trauble | adhere to the wound on ifs leg, itis concluded | many thh swally fs citt Democratic repouters have been | that the dog was not mad, nyreD tO, excluded from the poll-isats, anil that te where Mr. Charles Philitps has built large barn, | tips in ord tho ‘shoo pluchus. Whntovee tho Idonocrate | furty by uluhty feuts an be heoporty south af Futor on fit ine nay to, the Judges of election have nat tual styethird atreet on Wentworth uveouy, whleh | riimer, without laying down any particular | ¢ ce a! anid i vl yt d york thomselyes open to any puntatiablo crdintual | is quusiny consilenible fecling upon tho part of | palut on whiah to arralga hind Al whrtho ‘oaon wh Rh tou megoe ir "Thomas eT ence oan e ue ee a au Beer un af a ae Ey hale ann ean ue SE rt Brera DI. AXTELE ADVISED THE CONFERENCE yore OF lps dats ciara gt ae in the | {inproved wll the pngts aud this law, 1 suppes, ly be remedied. iho purpose of aeclimating country bord - | to flrst uscortain whuthar De. homes had do np netiete OF tue seared. nar al hoped bor | ited tho doity of Christ or 1f he bad mut to chungo Dr. Thani viows by Tnboring with | gaesyes Over to thu future, and tn thle uss ie tl tho duity of Christ, or he Hoa “ * a ponde there mie oO MAN, onilless loss, _) Sore they uroitaleon to thy city to Ue¥old, |) point againes the Holy Spirit, or any of the Vital | hime td ie was with thi oud In view tit tha | Tbetove into wtrenuth and integrity. of. ths INELAND AS IT TS, houses” berore oat ‘ Arcata sues in on his prope doetriies of the Church, It would then, pere | detion was taken at Mount Carroll two yenra | government af God; that proper punishment own admissions, Dr. Thomas had suid hedt- | Dr, Jtutfeld futerrupted the reader and Wich tis sald | fered from thadoctrinal teachingsof thechurch, | elated thut he was net readlug from bis sor ngs which his prethron could not ) und he had misrepresented these doetrinos (i | mon, but De,'Phomasuald ho wits, and procunded: aa resolition at scenwure waa per | ordorto Justify hingelf in diabolloving them, “hore ls a sense also in ‘viii ttninle oven v tur, The sporker did not betlove in | Tint was tho inain ronson why he | those who turn fo tho right way always suitor trylug a brothor on heurany ovidenco, or mere | did not think that, he could ~ walk Joga, because of hnvying dune wrong. We cannot t , i Teotly plain what uction should be taken. Mo | uk, but in his farewell sermon ho hud tukdn oo- | will bu visited upon atl who violate tho iuwa of | Unt all the possibilities af God's wondrous love | a LECTURE BY Mit, No Je O'C, FRENCH. orty hear sixty-sovonth street, nrateated agal caslon to point out this diference between hline 1 LT believe that G t and grace donot and with thigsbort Ifo. Lhave Mr. Ned, O'Connell French, srandson of Dantel ——————__ pirtho wrotad fant fnJusties would be aoe aoe | self unl the Contorunee, itor dowett did uot | juatmeneeameae, d wollovo at God ty oteraally | iia tune Uoolloye in soo. oterany stability and SEEM KORA § ed O'Conuel), of Greland, delivered n lecture last PORK-PACKING. ‘Thomus, whe, the speuker belloved, was almply | think it was Pia to spunk of thia inntter from | everlasting. IT bellove that hos tha father af] Tighteousness of God'’a moral government, and Est: b i. i} 7 I 8 50. evontng at Maskell Hall an Desplatnea street on Spectat Dispatch tw The Chisago Tribune. Vubdlo to church fivestizution. Ho lwvad tho pulpit, and wald Le, Thomas Whin a tender jove | Catal al will be properly punished. Ihave Stablished . Telund as 1t 19, 4 the Church far bette tl De, | Walted until ho was out of tho Motnediecennaee wa H aud Hilt doswhut ight and beat fi Tho audience, lurguly com- | KeoKUK, In, Oot. 1.—Tho largo pork-pucking | ‘hous und on tat. uceULING ah ia : vi i Mee ee cual te ie aaa Meat far a AT pons, und on that account dost tho | before ho oxprossad hig views nd ina: | all Hut} donot belleve in the ol bh posed of Irish-American oltizens, was warmly | ostublishuent in this olty known ue Smith's | mater dottion InauctAnmunner thatthe chutes | represcntod tho views of the “Contercnes, | Mty Hie Raymer Peete Io We old. ‘torri ble appreciative. pork huuse, which bus beon lying {dle for sume | Woutd not be plavcd Ina falae position, Hodid | It was not right to. slander the pulpit | the souls and bodies of mon ‘and women ‘The lecturers alm was nn outlina of tho | ime past, hus boon leased by Covy & Co, of | Hot beltove thutt Dr. Thong hud yet gone be- | OF a church he had vowed to serve, und teack tte a 1d Dellets, whether fob sbull bo tormented forever, Jabn Wesloy belioved churacteriutlea of both cauntry and peaple, ue | jgoffust, Crelund, amid wil bu oponod Nov, §, | YOrd,tho pale of orthodoxy; on the country, | witAck tly doctrines wn ets, whether tie be | tina hell of literal firuor material tre, He su suid also that, if souls sinned forever, they must sulfor forever, Tbuve sald that, on this con- Tessedly deep and awful subject, I had reached no settled convictions us to tho Anil fasue, but ped must bolleye in tho “eternal good ; mr “4 ; Bi vero aul tally th S| Neved In thein or not. He had been asked if no suck thin La " tEVER: , viewed froma the atandpalnt of Intelligence and | ‘hey’ will ran the hougo Uironghout the your on Ce ee Crane aud tocaett ote Cae they could: afford to spare Dr, Thomi®, with, hie Mh le uo ae hog ay tutor os a that pualahiaene elit ae oan, but, in Unter tho N, Y. SAFETY FOND LAW. sympathy, He drew to xbagly plotures of | 8 urge wala, Hiv pplovnupt tov areut | ytranty, feeould not bu sald what wasand whut | intellectual power and eloquence, aud he hud | would destroy ntiy body on which i uilght act, ho loves tat God will in no world cast ‘away tho —_— Tuntny and oppression, hut seemed to be one | HUTA Of nds, “hey will slaughtor about wus not trug Jn regu to gommy uf tho old mani: wal tune. th could well spicy anty man, bo be saya that God has murelfully ven ay atk exumt | poniiout, and tit 1 hopo for a brlhter home in Losses Paid, over $6,500,000. Het 1 Ie serlpts which ake up the Beriptures. Jlonry 4 + 5 eached | eb da NOL the Ciao, in the usbostos, % yeuirs there may boun aceredited New Tvatue at vi q . Hon ho anys 4 ot muiterial tire yOu. rica re ag Patleney with which tho Irish venple BORED Ty eye atte HORSE DISEASE, sidea nan tn tho idol ‘The roparation ig ngwrbae | Thoma Al tho Church reat dent of ath amet wore, CU Willamson, of ie Firat Berea saan raha coe oaier asd nner AUCTION BALES, t tale inultitudloud wronged see is ie stele " m twas necesaury tor the Churc! b 4 1s is | Church, suya ut iy now the thoology ot! ta pulnt thely neraceitors Matag colores = | which Orst uppeared here tn a mild foro, w tow | Re MMe, ANCL rae ec ee TY Te te Church | rage of Dee Vintheld, to trammel any annie | uot aya tha that ie mow t meee a | Mikteull these facts. before “you, en with wy peaking oF tho iris UEMONE Of WO YeNTs NAW WHEN By GEO. B. GOitis Co. ball ibe aa ae eustamtt wHecard zi and 216 Madison wi wu doctrines oO} w Chur din tho fullest sympathy with ite aptrit and wort, haguerth tio rusulution you hive pus Re ular Trade Sales y ull except a OMe, Of their wit, | anys ago, hus spreud rapidly, aud 4 very largo } this progressive dnd Mquirlug orthodoxy. If | Thonght, but when a nian went beyond the Hut | few miutstara who aro mury tender-hearted thin chustity, aevotion, constancy, quulities ua wives, ee eit of nel ty utteoted, ultbough tho thesd revolutions woro Dlihidly passed, the Cone | its, und denounced Methodist doctrines trom a | was the Suvior, Lplty the man whe can sity Rep Trae Hee aT, au ung, Me streot-uars are saute us Usual and business foroned would hut fault in the wrong, give | Mothodiat pulpit, he thought Keatitte Une to ask | seh things: and Cplty the Church {f all sive Viehed povilg funey coul eronte: 4 any advantuge that i turlke ta br. the way of sentinont and eulogy. Ticker fee had not been imperted ‘The discase is pot os oY el ors vite ne secrete | LSS tee mane ttnet By | tart gaara prema Agta a | 3 ¥ ‘he Rev, BW, Drew opposed tho pussure of % Nn “ork 6 touch us he doves on subjoat. .Whataver and enutinded appluise, — Alter treating uf { VSUlent ae during (io proviuus opitante, } } |, the f ts i i Very points ut tasue, and afirin £ am noting. | TULSHAYS—Dry Goods, Clothing, Mats, Gloveh el etek Ebel h the resolutions upon we following grounds: () | thought It would bo proper tinder the elycums | future autferings for ein may be, Fda not bellove re a po je * arts, Ble, them thu, ho wall hut it was they wha kept : aii 3 ee ee ee ee iat nathod see citauay ge | stances to atk hitn tostop down und out. fnany suet w hell Of nitorial iva, Wor dg 1 hoe | penile te Chureti= amy nelanrer in ite—antd, WEDNESDAY A uolk, Slivas, Bilppersy, elt patriotiain burulng, and that for all the imen of Whuchestor’s Hypophosphites inviting a miele to leave the Conference; @) | A recess was thon taken until 2 p.m, Heve that thogd sufferings can bd sa severa as | jrecbrou, TMURSDAYK-Ury Goods, Morchandisg, Crock rulund have dove the brightest vrown for | will cure conenTapeon coughs, weal lungs, | because the rosulutions were to him out of ture When the Conferenvd reussemblod Mrothor | such tormont, nut to say with Wealuy that thoy ' T CANNOT DO Tr, vty, Ciuxaware, vic, : Melty to her cause belongs to hee women, Drovebltis, and general debiity, Extabitened mony whth the bold, manly methods of the | Hitchveck took up tho guestion of Brothur | are worse, and that thoy aro forever.” Thoro aro personal rights that Icannot feol it a. Growl, GORE CO. Auctonoert, Quite u Jenxthy pasdiige Waa devoted to Irlgh | twenty-one yeurs. Tothors;.W) because Dr, ‘Thonn. during a mine | Sinurt's substitute. He sald it was in the forin Dr, Muthetd had read from bis gormon jn the dagrto munreutor have not worked ull theaa Wit, whieh, the lecturer sid, ty nut typltled by ————_—_—_— fatcy of twenty-tyo yours, had led a pure Ufo, | of a ota Yee thera wore no Speer ole vs | following garbled wa: eure without sincerity and deep conviction, CANDY, Hho cour badinige usually pronaunced sucll. | sta pruaiton'a now story,” Aephodtol," fagome | Od had endviced hlinelt’ fon urge number of | made init, VW could not form tho basis of-a | "Ide not bellove In Richard Watson or Joba Pre al A inavinw; ono atthe | ga enon se J Miuetrution of the genuine Irivh wit, be gave | ,, Bigs Braddonia naw story,” Asphodel’ ta his brethreny and tuo apeaker bulleved tho lh | triulund tho spevched bad Docu miudo usit | Wesley, whut thoy taugbte Jf 1 die 1 would hist Confercnug. aude throo ae tiie have roll box Faatiples of Yh repartes of Curran and vtbors | Tiina tor sul by ull newalunlors: Pricossae” | JUFY to the Church would be greater i Dr. | Dr. ‘ihomas was on trial, It was rathor confus- | nover amllo, J would priy that tho univorsa Tett ua thuve ‘atood by iny Church “for Candlew ty Amerl Ju a hattutive style, woich caused much merrie | FO, aulo by all ne: ers. Prlow 250, Vhomus was put out in thia munner than | ing, and be did not think tho substitute could bo | might sink into unlyersal vothiogness, and that yours, ond that, too, with thu most waully und atrichly yi wen, Z ———— if be wns allowed to seman, Dr. Thomas | amended to suit bts views unless it was rudically | God unlgbt bo anulbliated." - Tntietuug otters cue muck. mura stoney foe tu all Chien, | Of tho religion tu Iretund, and tho division In | Anopen secret—Tho unpuratiolod merit and | hud stated tat bis yiuws were vasouttally clanged, which chaugo would ronder hit amend: | De, tutiokd. then dose, und sald bo bad not fay loss Work if L would iuavo, Lum net soctart. GUATHIAG ton roctionan, 5 thiscalating, Hoahoke yuariedly, ut evidently: popularity of Dr, Bull's Cough Byrup, ja accord oath, the Chureh docteihem and {ene out of reas Ke ali na. thie jue sulatl garbled the quotation, but had quoted {t liters ai Hor oven vary strongly donominatlonal, but us un = * 5 SEEETIInnne Sea Ee was tho duty of the Conference | tute was specitic enough, and bo should voto | ully. , 4 T bave rights, hth a8, fald, bud no stuncher supporters in the world | shee" to disprove this before thoy burred him from | against it. | [Crica of Question.” Dr, Thomas referred tu tho stenographers, | 1, pave jun intercat and tbave rights inthe | MAAS nd tun the Irlvbh people. Fircadu tae ae Beil Hoque commencedin | fviowyiips ‘The doctrine of titailiule Setiod: | “Yirsthor Smurt tien ext ho wisued to submit | wha sustwnod bis own reudiog: weuphon | Church ty whieh I buve given the labors of my ‘ry tie wondortul wewct 5 _ Puanlng uw to spoak of the hopes of the Irish . a * | fant wits Just us fallacious ag that of anu infulll- | some epecitic-poluta, and be proceeded to read Ho resuined his remarks, ond reread bis yiows " B \ Pi &T tf Baihs People, aud their prospects for deliverance, be Buy th Waitavat sitdwe" aes Popo, and in tho face of the progressive de- | them, when be wus tutereupted by the Ilshop, | on endless puntsbment, Th conclusion, be asid; DON'T VEL CALLED UPON TO SURRENDEI, a Ss alsam Fine Ta! plaved the welzbt of cunidence In Amerie Prd att improved Mowe scutes, Borden, opment ia Bible futgrpretuticn thla ground | who said ho could not pile resolution upon resa- | “New, it iv necessury, in ordyr ty scuren tho | and } cannot now walk olf and feaya (ho Churoh a baying thatda ber uyat struggle with Euglun ele! Oy AyuUts, V7 Luke strcot, was tenable, he world und thy Churen would | luton, but musi take Oue thing at a thay, On | uritsot tbls cusy, Wat you show Joule way) iT ut your bidding, aud vspeclully with uupruyed 277 State-st.