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i TIE CHICAGO TRIBUN TITURSDAY, JUN WS8I—TWELVE PAGES. SS f; ., ieiany inaneanile lines pr Ilia than thiareitentt ini ar ate, 10 ba Rint vs. Hen 4 force In the new West faster In proportion than | fullaces of His time this reve of barbarian, this) Platateld, TL Telit allekte. Tastiy fale ehneycead ee RELIGIOUS. {is population hud grown. eitudel of weror this woral Hastie, wiLany dow { proceedings wer opened I COUR cea tote nike Vinay ie charac | qn cate ren aes THE MORMON FROWLEM. Went dawn holure tho encompassing Nosts of | REFWOR vy the Tey, Je St ‘ ee naieey atu fee Muyo ot a vs, rn = = The Hon, 1.0 Haskell, M.C.cof Kanata, fols | Terael, LAppbiuee), 7 whose subject was, Atl Souls Are Mino. Aldrich, of 3 Iry=Robbery Fame, she wouht ce: suscaeetion by appellee of df . . Ai © | lowed with apaper on’ Phe Mornion Probl eae Ria 5 sou st 1s the opening of the session Chia morning the rich, of Jewelry y fa e motto For eerttorart tor en ional Convention of the Amar 4 gli Palace VO MEMORTALIZE CONGTESS. if itt slenaetipe chat " DIM OMTCHMIAH OF tee ation: The gave hiatory of the Church, and said that aie itov. Me aahlbitutis evieg btely OF tendaner wag fi and ule tutto tae ‘ale Says He Was After Cradit a ee Re el ete untae a di tot) ‘ ee . nin e cons oftev. Me. 3 fh Every, rH ” Y St. Pauls Char in onre rm 4 ican Home Missionary Ase. nteamnigy via un Tho irerenag tar tab Ue cons ee nua cing terse mumnvasine Go crete caine: | ane. eee” Bee Lee ine call | haart ? : the Inaurnice companies say thoy nee not linble | tee, enna Late Puly en Moi sim was never atranger | bring ton focus publle opinion on the subject. | and fiat Uraham; Chureh of Not Money. for the los4 of the vessel, as it wis caised by 705, Freoman vr, Morrla: 01 ° tion, Pulygamoun Mormonism ; Na Tet OF Us vananh maxes itary BS 1 nthe OW, ere ig ho grow! ev i ia iF ., . pe 7 nied to sociation. than now. ‘There is no growing evil that more | Mo therefore moved that tho paper bo referred | thy the. Ther, Hunsan, : tho Captain's gross negligence or barratry. tlne'to tle briefs extend t loudly demands tho careful and conaventious | to the following cammittes, with a request that | (A\G, ‘Throop, Mrs, ELH, Manford, and Lewis ollicer being interested In the insurance money. Robison va. Churebuls attention of etatesmen, they bring Ina memorial to the Uresttent and | Cordes, President A.J. Swan was, be the ebalr, A Lake Captain Required to Pay His —— for want of proscention. Historical Sketch of the Society, and | Tho elmrents of ovil and ot anger enn wo | Conuresss The Hey, Or, Seoley, the Nev. Dr. | The urenter partor the, Merning weseion wis A TREAT FOR TRASK, Tox, Vowiteye. Hollingsworth; appoa dieu; . ‘ haturally marehaled tn two nouns, One having | Walls the Hey, lr. Sturdevunts tha Hon. dames | tuken itp by winceting of the Uiivole Women's Sailors Their Return Fare. Atare in which Raward A. Trask figures In an | fh wantor prarceution, « ‘Al istninee What It Has Done in Half relation most directly to the State, tho ather wt Waite, and Col, 0. O. Hunmond, Misslonary Asagelntion, conducted by Mr. HM. hy apr ere Malis Maher vs. Vuettey ontoved thy < feoting more epeeiticaily morality ang Coristian ‘The motion was agreed to, Manford,” ‘The subject of missions was dls unenvinable ght was on trial yesterday mee | ainin of ROW, with M. Keon tind 1" a Century, civilization. itt guarding tyalnst the fest, wo | | ‘Te sossion was closod with prayer by the Rov. | cussed ina general Way. [1 tte attornyon, the % ee dudge Moray. 1 was a silt brought by Ada | vey ng suretion, writ of error will He can fegitiinately appeat to” Congress andthe | Mr. Bascom, ; Conference was organized by tha appolutmont | Trask Gets Another Melaphorieal Black Kye—" Dr.” | Bendre avainsttrask and hls henchmen, Willlam | peraeidens. _ Nation! Executive, Kor averting tho sean, THE AFTERNOON'S SESSION of the various Conimitivus, und renuris of of: Olin and His Fellowy-Quaeks In Court Warner artd 1, M. Cook, to recover $2,400dam- | ji We mun vA. Morela: taken on eat, Drs Storrs? Laper on the Future Work | yi iitea chelattanized the wort in toute | 88 berun by the singing at a hye by alt | Teeaeatijrof the wurk: Weltye done in Calen : : . ayes for unlawfully enrrying away her furatture | sui Couet adjourn tuft . oeuy ve netlo pruscht.attd © praydr alrerat Uy Fe s Nhe «! from her house, No. iW2 Congress street. She | Judues will remain here n te ba of the Association In the rections speedy and declaive netlon should be | Tit oods and tho suburbs, ‘The exercises of the after. 1 iz te Khe in bere a few days to 4, Grent West Ta emo tbo thorn too aloof | gather Marra of Sale ake es, | anaemia! at "Wing | he Dally Rocord of New Suite, Tuag- | Muhirik Giese tor Misr ieamii nt | THEE ym wens ¥ addeesaed tho Convention a ? 0 i HLup to that tines nn tenant | terday ehosen Chief dust he wee wounded soviet, Mormonism. Ho said one important point i | RAG Matntataing toltgious Organ monts, Ete., Etc. int ae 1 iy lef Justice by his wesc, As curly ns I8si this remarkable organization | tho voriument of tho question had atready. ween { US Mo itor, Misy Plorence | Kullovk. of : Of hers, however, hell th ad, | er SOTA, had ty Great Hritnin alone 3,000 communteanty nt hee i sf th Nomited Vivo Island, followed by a general dacussion of ee failing to pay, Trask began distress proceed ity; ia Tho Mormon Probie onsidorod OH | slay hiek yoga tty suri ct eneny | Kine wore maging unr tbo tne toate would | 4 avOdiet nthe cheng che Hey Wi | pare anwanaty noumeny. | | aeichinchaneand canto a ber funn, | VOICE OF THE PEOpzp, Essay by D, 0, Haskell, Mf, 0, SE a re ne ine yeti | NOLeettle itsell,—the fatal mistake of tho past. | Fy Oe ne Chrisene rane Paintin ‘The Ienues-Aldrich caso occupicd tho atton | Hire tN high: hinted Maintiit was liable tor tho Winvonai PHS 3 forthe Churet abd propuring them for emigene | Thepolley of tho Government had been vacil” | THOS cen wil omnis throaeh tosmorer, | tot of Judye. Anthony's court wyatla yestorday, | Zemensa wits that fo Mintle was Wau far th | Tike Billerae ee tens Hon fo the Zion in Wut, Soyer ae a ee i a a ae ar a AA nninbor of pote ofters tostfed| that thoy | premineas that runic wag authorized tu mney | 70 tM Run of Te Chl trang, riests ire now abroad provelyting ‘Their | 2he batters! ete eS known Aldrich white he was on the police | the distress lovys and tint it was dane Ina fe Bitosek, Wis, June The bette 4 Intorosting Reports of the State of | tenemnre dy tit iusuers, thelr taeatonntien thoy were continecd that theeAtneriontt people se Me conver and that. thoy nover heard anything was, Tho jury tulled to take thle view Of tho | politiet situntion in ourstate froin Voutant H the Church in the West. are in nearly alt lands where they aro nol pro | were” in “ead. earnest tit they should, THE NOON PRAYER-MEETING nyainst him until his conneetion with the Jowol- | Milter, howover, and fond tn favor published tn last Butiteday's supplement qe Te a a ae eect ey act with piles | UtKh should remain a Yerritory until tho nviis | hold yesterday at Farwell Mall was led by tho Ariane Dinintuy, assursing hor damages at $1,500. ‘PRIMUS 18 howrtlly: tndorse ty the Henge nan atulga ince Leon act w » | Were removed, beentso if the pecullar Institu- | Rov, Mr. Pentecost. After the usual singing of | TOC. 2 = nin fis of this tacallty as. be! welt ae” a = y Hae t) Stsiieerar ! 5 > Mr. sal " By “* belie ably w: an FORENOUN SEASIUS will not be pried out of place by knitting-ned> | cay revolution would ho neceseury to cradt. | Was followed by tho Mov. Pontecost, whe fitrest quid the edtiversauend tie had-had With 4 usey naninst his brothors, Patrice | uthorane tho tert Hoke nes OF tnyseip ‘Tho National pution of the American Iome | dies. Hyd Hedi not belleve entirely in moral | preached for half an hour, exhorting bis ic s te bud by Edward C y nA hers, by any couvention ori iat tis Le natinaty Misstonnry Society began Its Inbors at 0 o'clock | ANCHIMEDIAN LEVERS WILT TE REQUINED. | suusion as a incane of xetticment, -Tho real | hearers to cont{nte steadfastly Ina Christin Ars. and Miss Schroeder at his store, Ele bud | Cusoy and Jamos Casey, asking for an account epUblicnns of Wisconen fll» erday ing iu Centeal Muste-Holl, the It has hoon tirged that tho whole matter ean | remedy tay decper, Legisintion could ehvek the | ire, always ‘abounding {1 the work of the Lord, | Never thought of such a thing us gettingSchroo- | tug, Ile says that In 18t0 hy and hls threo ae on = raifchoue bong devoted to rellgious_oxer- | be snfely ieft te tie trrenressibie contiiet of free | apse of holssamy, and Uuis in acl? wound ton | Hees ww abounding tu the work of tho Lord. | ter Gut or full on bail, but had wanted to got ul | betinery ‘Atiehael tow wendy, “Tratelvey and . A Muck Joke: ee ae ee eee ie sli De at opinions, “That out of ie the true wit be evoke, | an important work ih breaking wn the power of | wero uver many remuied ta tho exeriones | ol tho goods Uiek, and he and Aldrich und | James, wont tito partnorsilp: toguthor in tho ‘Tv the Fillion of The Cun Ten P elves, whieh wero led by the Rov. Dr. Strowe | ing the false engulfed. — It hus been thus left, | the Mormon hierarehy—the work in hund. Ho | meotime, whieh is held Immodintely after prayer- | worked ty that end. Ho hid never bad any tien | pusiness of taking contracts for ratfroad buuid> io RY ve i r Onrcux, Ni, Juno ty * Tho attendance was not as largo us at tho pres } Nineteen years ago the people of the United | hud lived in Utah matiy sents cal grat, mit eg inaoting. OF wettiuy the goods, exeept to return thom to | ing und athor publle works. ‘They were very éiie. pele ead cat sei esterday mornin {iiuauy meeting “TucsAy eV en In, RIOT oe tt Mae ee Tee Oe ties Et ane | Gae cata dentonsy enteebartinnes: sasqmaley |. Tha tev, G: 31, Dyno, a cosworkor with Me: | tt Gower, aud the dulay in gutting them wason | aecesaful, and invested thelr profits Mi reat es | pole at this pleco n cteoee oe ee etl tas Doing present. Hawa OIUHE is esRlOn OF cele TALE i y divisions: aid terushed the spirit, out | Moudy while the latter was in Engtund, will cous | vecount of bis wilting for money to be sent on | inte, which was conveyed to all tho brothors | Be! A ontner beurlug tho wip ni of snelal tionship. The Supreme | family divislons: and It i ff 7 1" 7. Conkling” in 1 t fter VI resident Seelyo took the chair a |)! Week decided t they hid the right ay to | af woman and the nobility out of man, With | duct the noon meeting at Farwell Hull to-mor- nw New York, ‘he witness thon proceoded | jointly, When | Miehaot — divd, in 1897, onkhing” tn Inrge letters, Some of the « PAST THIS y AND Wott. remarded.—sneer Christian nation on the fice of the slobe where | hull. er Tene reat. | Herid hess, | Ho one has been found whi t4 wilting tore: tn av hy the a er om the | tie gh MSNA EGE | Wr moe ome bwin SHS Youn, ant, ng ennergt nm utes | Mc anin wal, nd etad | Wig “Uthat Ona Hact Gutae | Hee anhalt i ati, State tn the Union fa ccltlze! _ alu’ shore of Take Michi forte . 20. 185 i i at sent Uy the Rev. 1. 1, Coe, Genoral Secretary. Ap: I ary in Jail.’ wh Mernigi polygamist 14 | of yey, with same nmendinents making polyg- | Stop at nll the sinall tawas and villages to preweh jawabrokers, were both enlled, and testified to | diose various ‘Hnes of bualioss. thoneh eom= | suit to Ganleld acd Tho Adminia aS ania sence TA i nbatriat ot 1 eee atethe nriiments by whieh. itis | Mus Weontinitons olfense, oxcludine Sormons | gud distribute Wiibies und tracts as ho pusses. | Eine oDounelta having rene fordhom ono day | iaMe a ariaud, lines of Buslucas. though come tun, Ca Nhe principal topics which would demand the | Read any of the argumenta by froin Juries, and haying loss strict rules of evts | His crutse will Inst for several weens, and having authorized thom to buy stolen zoos | Heciims that the proite free tho Carnie z . Lthut the wisest course to bp r H consideration of the friends of Homie SI8stons | eee eee ie ce rituiworunurnd, | deaee. But polyzuiny was not the top-ruot Of | aha Young Men's Christian Assoolation fs now | at sthe test possible advantagy and report to | business hve been not lens (hut $1000), hue his Tho Doyle Case, wore thos which related to the work yet to be het Lied and. yy inserting the word Horinonisns it wuss naply ong Pete reaches: aren fur open Hy Coa pat Hanetinies it, be Blt ete, retinal HB rad ore Alu cleW Bae brothors suruag to recognize pls Fiiuts Graive To the Peltor a The Chicago Tritune, y : oe # Ae ack of all was the doctrine of lafattible priest= | held in the vichilty of West Side cuurehies before aunes ile c him eny share of those savings. On the ESTOS Te ue adeomplished, | Kut as thoy had mot for the first, erg Where we, ow see, DolyRamy we Alt | hood. Mormonism was the eneiny of the fale | reguluraurvices bugis “AH oxpertment in this | some Lime, DUE Hever knew ‘anstuing agaiuae | wt they, witout his knowledge, bought the | orerer i ec frau article tw tho Jour Ute nt the centre of: {he yreut teld on whieh saree Meet ATR MEL acai Jy. Whatever tauehed tho famlly touched the | direction Inst Sunday proved a snecess beyond | iin. old pollee-atution and ground on tho eornor of | Taow ts nrouably . Nommendation 14 tke chief battles ot the Society bad been fought, he fine of woud | He of the Nution—was at enemy of | expectation. The objectof the oven-ale eaiher- Charles E. Aldrich, one of the detendants, was | Union and Madison streets for £25,100, and pald | Mercy Js provn y owing to Doyle's nod chara} © and Its xrentest victories won, it was fitting tier til polley way obscured, und that | Me Christian religion. ‘The Mormons axpired | jngs is to Inspire the tnyodly with piety sutticlent | the noxt witiess, He had been on the police | q taper eent lialniiment ont of the partnership | ter prior to bin arrest.” 1 wish to etate that ta That tho labors already performed bio | jrrmut evil froma shiall bexioutin, whs witowed | t0 fille the: whole Rocky, Mouutaty rogion, and ulnluve them to attend the serviges at tho | Turee, hu enid. Val utterly had eon in the em~ | funda.” Shey mado thie ptechnsy ti thot own hot quite this way, but that this hovunne caval nat a d ‘ere sen eolouies onehe: churches, ploy’ 0: d 9 auuines, aud, unless the partnership ts nedi- | wus ndded that we might make up nv verdict % summed up, In order to form a correet | to wrow turberl, unell It had absorbed go ritories, They hud no school systomn, aid the arrested, | Io know J. 1, Morrow to hia sorrow: | ately dissolved, they Wil use tho tirm funda | puiltys d wish toatate b verdict estunate of tho work aecomplihed, thoy | Mine Meoarent hy WUREIC fel bute enol was tho entering wedge inte thor ELSEWIUERE wits tntroduecd tu him by Walter Mucdunatd at | to Yoay for “ite: “Tho. “rent. estate of ot tho Doyle jury elite A bogie a at take into view tho circumstances in | Mtbite, wud wrown so wreat by what it Fed tpt, i. Krom it would come tho Siunday-sebol, LST Sith. the Clifton Houso after the robbery, He iirst | tho “firm is valued nt $160.00, muck: | charwed in tho Indictment, withers oye, marae Aki ute age that when the atriygiio came betwen sliver Heh was tho puctets of the church, A bey! SUNDAY-SCIIOOL Wont. heard of tho robbery Saturday’ ovening, | or which ix improved, and conmplainint . iy meatal . ic i Won was ptirged of Its 4 ‘y, iy fc whicl ny a pl reservation or palliation. which the Soelety was formed, the phice tt took | und freedom, thy Nation was purged of Hts evll | Hinge had been mide under tho wuaplees of tho Spectal Duvatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. aud, at an interview with Morrow, | tisks thit tho partnership may be dissolved, tine JAMES CHATS, a 5 Avon home infistonury organizations alroudy | te iv oed tue hiatuly Will not repent of | NOW West Edueation Sactoty,, oacared Uf tlle; | Mecareit Luly June ¥—Tho second day's ses- | Mie’ next, das, | told lm that ho would’ | hy shure of tho nrolts may bo nacorkaned, and ATE, Juror, In existence, and the effect ft produced upon polygamy sionaric were sent Lo Py in where one wns sent sion of the soyeuth annual Convention of tue | Bet tho, ous back fer, al Gur eae ae that the defendunta may ve compelicd to uc- Tho Poet on Lord Noxcor, tho whole system of benevolent elfurt. A fow to American Turkey. Tho tholr value. Morrow ented to see hit next day | count for ull property of the rm that has come - z 5 Topal societies and boards for home missionury WHAT IT HAS WRITTEN OF SLAVERY, shoutd Hot be lessened. G at fing, way MWinols State Christian Sunday-Sehoot Asageln (Monday) aud Drought Minkerton with bin, into thofr hands, Ty the Huitor of The Chicags Tribune, : ° Hletles 3 ‘ : a 4] the number in tho home flold ought to u venlug with wa nstructive ad- | witness told thom that it would take about $1, —— ANTED he hStay wy Fi work had Leen Inextatenee for nquarter of w | Que censtitution Us strung nnd alustle i has | the auntuer, Ii the, ome ely CuUKRe te SR SEE TTR ated Sear Parent ea a arrears : Cote eee panne May wo nt ress | century. ‘Lhole missionuries had traversed ox- | ic hold, under tho strain of poly} Indliférenes on the xublect during . tho tl slictows itty, Of Adu a8 by freatiiok J pay over $8 for tho stuif, and Morrow asked. ITEMS, ‘ om a in a poet. with wonderts H tensive regions In Northern New England, New There sire miuny beresies an ie last thirty yeurs, and plended = onrnestly | the relixious yrowth eloty by + | him for God's sake to not allow the goods to be Judge Blodgett was occupied nearly all ofyes- | penetration saw in tho future x Noseooont. ; York, and Oblo, fecding the suattered shiney of | Church, ‘Thue ty not to be denied, Wut they | for afd to carry on tho work, expressing the hupe | M, Williams, of Jacksonville, To-day the taken out of town before Ne ould” hear’ from | terday morning in ealting through a ealendur of | Hngand wrote the following lincsfortisuencachl : urk, and Obto, ee tug tio wo ord ela existed heretofore, and no organizition is | that the women world devise some pian te senu | of the State Sunday-School Hoard was read New York, Witness hid had a talk with Matt | contested eases to sco which wore ready for Heware uf too sublime nsense - : tho wiklernes and arent xa! aul Leen accom | true trong thom. tnapite ot thor disitezenting | belpers to tholr deluded und despatring sisters | hows tho wurk to bo Hrospertug hreuxh tho | Lev About ie robbery, unit it was wpou infor: | eink After this wes disposed of, tha election PoPho ne chives heraearureguicey Eee Nat AMEE. ‘otbiue, und! swhteunes] obi tee tae produeed the oxcrescunes | Ou motion of Dr, Noble, the pavora read in tho | *Peclal efforts” of tho Stute Sunday-scnool | thon Morrow. Ile muw Sorraw a second time, | enges wero culled, but Me. Cameron was not ils uven uporiancy of much wean u Ea Se i. apa Node | must be cruployed to remove tl. 4 piuorninge were referred toa committee consist. | evungellst, Knox 1. ‘Taylor, and ‘tho Hoard | and asked lim nbout tho valug of the zouds, and | quite ready, and the caso of John Bate, Mont move nnd act for tinrutone nuch knowledge of tho relative needs | ith is ueen naked why tho disantisiled anestdo | ing of tho itey. | mberlain, Strong, Hauer, | recommends that he be employed for | leo talked about returning thom, Alta Kww | wing hee A.C. Ollns was taken up to. Bll ie Riau maga andinet For fle atone, : ' ¥ a ons tds wot break away from thelr bonds. Why did not ough, un urtevant. ‘4 about tho Jewelry war what Levy had told ny - Ho folly uf hls expectation, : A AUCNIEARIe ae ate at eure ee eup et fuit broaieat win Thole bopdas, Why didnot | Sous, ands t tuothor yonr, and that ho bo pant | about tho Jewelry wan what Levy tad told blin, | the ttme. tuto was. indicted for sending olF ho folly uf At u ’ ith nary AOrViO Salt? tho tiexro emanelpata himsell? A wortd his STATE NEVOITS. by pledyes fram the 82“ churches : mith nisslanary gervice, und the taburerscume | heen erated tor them to. live t yy pled rH A Inte competition and even conflict with cach Z uthor, whily other seotions ware 3 dentition, Tho aystem of suppor W.3,0, nn teOs= s i: phero made for them to breathbs ehitdren Inve ite Suncrintendents aud HeeRR InN born to them; a hopo of heaven: fuspired | WE MEN # i about the | pro y in tho feantine. fy | Scone titerature throuh the miata, and a num be dn thom, by way of Sormonism: a fer of what perty Ler of decoy letters were shown which had been in Mitnols, ‘Tho report furthor shows tut thore | yay Grdved ee ety Roads for | Ue oy i Tho River Tunnels, f Michtnn, gave on | te 44108 Christian Sunday-sehool scholars $500, and to deliver them Wednesday night, | bidined from him contutnlig clreuiars of his Leroy Wart wares, ote, ‘ho evidence was closed at the ade ‘To the Editor of ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, * ' sere, Sit : though at the thine be di not know where thoy Dee ane * ee IE ' muleally di Mi ‘| 4 Recount of the work th Hi the southern pare | Ollicers, 3,886 touchors; total ingmbersh aT : . journnient of court, and tho stumming-up wi Catoaco, June &—Tho statement bes beet! ‘ iirppiy- die Suuechoa velth f pereUaneNN meee He eee oe ent, AF ah eee eee treet: | OF tho State, where the inlssongries Ind Geen | Number of elilidran uuilded to, the eur Were, |The $00 wig tluuly put up in his hands, suther : ; a fr ith wag sare | Begin this morning, ‘he quack ductors wos | mado In'Tim RIBUNE th our river tweed i" u f laition of tho Sovtety, it | the pastyeur, 1405, ‘Tho report und the person ho was deuling wi out In full force ut the trinl, to kee how thole A aly quer, austell of pewy stimulatet | veut as iu store for thor, and thoy ling 20 thelr sinus thai MOOD. 8 ete eae | Goode. sows’ thit be tins mn Jovy. After wetting tho monuy, he stirted to | Commde In qunckery aad ineveney siceceded, | Wore costly humbugs, shunned by tho peo jan {Fut ise FOE TR Et ee ee een ee et ey ot cect | HOrthert purt it wns atil ‘Thory | sources during tho years ‘ ENE TONE area ens MT an sluvige Uladaett wilh this morning. utter the | who rida in tueutes aud enrrioges, an Th F t j it 2 ie ecu pe 4 nts in ha ret, | conelusion of ‘the [ate case, bear the cused o| hHtnUNE scons to Lo very much astonished thst Serre ee eee ee nolnteu? With tho Marnion | Heute Au tnbenyeie muy CREE Ere CTO A On und O'Connor, whe Were arrested for rH yyonk | Church, as such, usserting ite pecullie bellet, | Weak In tho Inge thirtean yea elution f thai were very | temlntions for dere Dun ; WAS FORMED IN TIF CITY OF ing IE churches | fe cueing years pa tee went pare ay ey eae ae cok aaa yierier ated ca Special Deputy-diarsals at per pn ide ern : : Ysa convention of 126 men, repeesunting thie | malutaininy Its dégiius, however atrocious, and | fd U0 houses of werskip tind Woon organized, | Of Be Careesponiing Suerotusy, W $100 to show bls ood faith, and us evidence that | Ho election lust tall, Eultor. if you wish to Gnd out what fs the ra $ jeen States und four denoiniiadons of Chris | securing Its proselytes by the power of the presd he tee Be Lote of ‘iacunain, followed, | sols Assumptions tecuniime devraturye: As ts he ued tried to gat ten iis sheup ns possible, CRIMINAL count. ter, jiat take a buggy ride through Las ‘ $ street tunnel, and if yout get through without undiyeSchoul Evangeilst, KK. 2, Taylor, goods, tnd, beside tho Union’ Nation! Banik of+ Josoph and John Sullivan wero tried for rob- | accident of some land 14 ‘will be lucky. fan ipectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. fivers und others, judge Tutey dnd been dn- | bers. The former was found guilty, and given |.ten years since Ia Sulle steeut tunnel wat Jung §.— Tho twenty-first ane | formed that the Jewelry wus ty beretumed | ong yonr in the Penitentiary, whtie the lattor opened, aud Ie meee! a now block pavement tN tet in § pete it im 1 rom ond to end. The 8 in the tunnel sac cratee Syenlaun dtaty abe tient of the Adams. Express Hulls | Was acquitted, Sparing economy, ad tallow tt {mproveront to the ible We inisgionury products whieh ho tutght iryy and te send tho Gospel to the destitute | sue tho eivit polity of tha Ite within tho Gaited States” ft alined xo ta diy. | thatie rites and dolud age and stimulate the cfurtsef the peoplu to. t " vt TE Dut six Hith-Sehnol Assochition vomimences altel ‘ sf rinintatn tha stated aud pariaateat lusty of pele uel Sura Sroka we a Stotluntiat ur, eats lt ' pe mouth Churets, this elty, last evening, and closes | ig, and {twas understood to cover | Stichaul Narrott plonded guilty to burglary, e Word. ‘The nuinerorts local seletios becanin: piace rt 1 OTs dps would bo a gi ay " t f the entire property. Witness was | and was given torco years In tho Penitentiary, aT e. In Washington street tunnel . Tl wer Is) 180 houses of wore | tusmurrow imorning. “Tho program compriaes | the return o} at present in use, In Washington a hts auxiliaries, disp tho nw of the lund, ‘Chere must al. Thorg faslOuartes-arern akon public. Thelr fans sremonies. ought to be Jods) uu pits, fattriculated 760 graduates, and V4] ministers and 40 foreign inission- nsiug thelr bounties uniter | must Bi ‘Bixty nls stoped, | tho Usual porlods uf dovorfon, reports of ollieers | ot to receive a cont for what he did. All ho William Brown and Petor Webber plended | the cobbicstone-dpoi hus been at work, and the : {ta dusplees und on its principles, and in seven | by no divided sovereignty. See ee eee ee eet ee a adh Te OMUAILEGds atid abe truateeTt Or tele | ne jitter wus tho credit for having retinrned tho | wutnty ty vurglury—broaklng into railroad cars, | vesult fei rondwey that is satire un conimn ‘ yur the number of helpers increased to tin. | 1N TIE REALM OF LAW TIE STATE DOME | tons. ‘Tho cost last year. wis S104 relevant to Sunday-seboo! work, with, exten couds. Ha hind nave deur 3 S phe aes before, Srown was giver aue yuar in tho Penitentiary, | Sense. Muke tho tunnels decent and the penpie + The revenue rose inten years from 8140 NATES, ‘ halt of whieh was “coutributed ‘at! bom poranenus discussion und addrusses, ‘Tho ful- ities chen sett thy Bart fe wars | toa ana and Webbor two yenrs, will ugo thon, Noun Sives. a B1U1.000, aud the number of ts missionaries trou. In invoxt the nid of Congress and the k- | Much oygressive work remalned te be done, | lowlug olicers hive Leon chosen for the present: suet an 1 een Murty SAAN Ty ae uneeiats one Margaret Giemens pionded guilty to larceny, 5 ai at t 4u9 to 765, ‘Tho results of thelr nbor invreased ecutive; It will bu Well tu usk Tur ono thing ata | especially toward Luke Superior, for which out | session, to continue | during tho ensuing see alt eae ft of ve heue ke _ Pete and wis given one year in tho Ventiontiary. Music in Peoria, . By a inuch suru eupli rate, tine, Polygamy, the central tgure of Mormons | silo nid would be nevded, . years: Pevaldent, the Heve Jy We Font, Hay | naile.n tint dupial of over ena John MeStanus ‘was tried for robbery’ and ‘To the Editor of The Chtcago Tribunt, . ‘The fruits in New Englund hut been less than | tains tg. ita hig? abomination. The iprenie. he Rev. LHL Cobb, of Minnesota, Misglonar, ity; Vicu-Presitent, Prof, J. WW. MeKuever, wk eae hue f Aldrich'a testimony, | acaultted. Pronta, Ml, Juno %—1 saw this morning i 4 in tho nower States, Tho earliest labors of tho Court: haa indiiated & needtil sen ly atthe | Se 'y. spuke tor that State, ‘There were 44 | Adrian; Corresponding and BStatlstlenl Scere- At the conelus! on is if f fe: pans John Curran was tried for robbery, and at last a ey a iB Ge Mout sae dinate. : Roclety were principally in New York In tty | kinds “ae Congress. | ASK. fur it and | chtirches; of whtel iinuty-ulrit drew. midund | tary, tho Hev. A. i, Giltott, Grand iupites | Henry Guorine ong of ils bondamen, emo TOF | aceounts tho Jury Was still ont, yourissuo of Friday last nu Hest rene Heo A a ae ve aitevoe yond 4 heeded to emetbts | many of the others, Hough not. self-ausualiing, | reasurer, Allin Bowen, Detgoits Recording ward and surrondered him to the Sherlif, which » In that State, und when tho . 2 a Chartes Hirachmangwho was found gullty of | ating excrcisosof tho Chicago Musical Colles, the allicers ot Utah ta dateety | kot tong by: valine tuxuthor, he membership | ueratury. H.W. W. Dow, Delroits Excuutive | was a matt of the play not down on the | roqusinuuhter a fow duve nyo, wus denied aaow | in whlch was mentioned as emu a novelty te conviet, and punish polygamy. Congress may | duis yenr would be ubout 4,000, ‘The contribu. | Committue, tho Rev. R, 8. Pardington of ‘le. eet acl h rurnished «now bond, however. | tril and somrenced, on verdict, to three yours | rendering of Weber's. “Jubel. Overture” by bo sluw'to ucts IC usally is. Hoforinury vee not | Yond for all purposes Inet yeu wereaver 315000, | clmsub, the Itov. 7, Grinell of, Detroit, the Koy, | Abonge, and wugeuved from going to Julle We | th the Ponttentiury. Cho defendantexcebted, | eight persons on four plans. 1 woul bex levy Every member had given 8 cents for homo . bonus Wright of Ketonville, | Greenburg, and Augustus Van. Buren sigued | 28d was given ton days to fle bis bill of excop- Toeay that Wea series ut voneeria sien heel nolved thulr connection twenty-one Had wlunted on “tiursed in, hole! teabfoness more than tb rehes ° itn Central eLtit e % ery rey Northora New York, ‘The wark accomolished | UlWwuys in Congress; reat und wine ones tut | Every land, the Rev: Pe Oni ree ot inthe eee teeommlisbed | Satdiin. “Hetorms donot “usually owe. tHOlr . ’ . : fi r his bond tthe suns of $5,000, Mis crogs-exume | “one. ‘ s te, | ene y Was S, Robert West, totd what had been | the Rev, a, W, Ford of Bay Ciry, tho Hon, W. EL at Es Kaward Coto pleaded guilty to larcony, and | weok by the Virgil Conservatory of Muse, It Yer slxteon nilaglons were mustulned, Thao eee it die ite eonaureallte, Tivsetece | done In tho southwesteMiesourk Ranenseuad | Buyd of Stone, tho How. A Htoduers of Last- | Jnatlon will be commenced this morning, wis given ono yeuria the Ponttontlntye Wus my delight tohene, ain otter zoo bing cars the numb er ficrenged to eluhty, Po-day vlun of the Uulted Stites is nut in tho Capital, | Texas Iwelve yenra ogo there were two Con- | sing, tho Rey. A. HL Gillett of Grand Raplds, Chirles Stewart was on trial for recolving Mitty | a number ot pleces vt inusia performed upon here Werezt2 Conregutional churches tere. | hor ia hy douleled i tha Whita Huuse. ‘The | greutondl churches, now shore Were seventy, EFORMED SYNOD, SEAMEN’S WAGES, {lekots to Now York ullezad to huye beon stolen | wlxht plitios by sixtenn persons at the ete ‘ But tho results of its tubors wore Stl mora ndons of the campalyn speaker are true, | iM four years f them had become Tlunsoy, N. ‘Tho soventh day of Judgo Blodgett yesterday morning decided the | by Delos Drow some months ago from the Lake | time, and with the addition in some of then of s striking In the nower States and Territories, | itor all the scepre is in (uo hands of the | solf-snpporting. erage wulditions of | tug fterosed Cite aid was an Important | admiralty case of Houlton auulust Stoure, ine | Shore & Michigun, Southern Rutlroad Company. | three violins and a cornet, and I wish to add that és Where its inisslonurles had wrought upan the le, ‘Tho residunee of our sovereign ja the | members last year were elght to a ehuret. cnn 4 # waties |e non’a | ls defense was that he received tho tickets ay | tho effect Was renlly grand. Among tho, ples ‘ very Foundations of wuclety and nll its tastitue | People, | Tho Fs Hi il Tt bad been thosight that Congregation one, saad dowotad principally to repartaok Cont | volving a question of fitterest. as to seamon’a | Miloct soourity for the Gite Or ee ee | eee ceca ee ae re dine t Hons, Of the <4 Congeezntiontl ehureies In | gourt, and. thet could not zo Southwest, Hue Mate hud. prove talthe fulowuge waxes ond other ¢laims, Tho threo libolunts | case will bo given to the jury early this morning. | Maren"; Ovartire to, ZuuW be Hem { Ahehiawi, 40 BITE twelve LelOWIE ZC a Le een eee ee re ee ee Ta unttdc,. TH Arkinmus thara wis nite che "Keaulee, ‘hut. tho Classes of Poughkeopsio | slipped un tho schooner Zach Chundlor, owned —— overture to La Damo Biunee,” by Holeldieu: 4 pa repeaeralte ste eolty Lip eat tha THLihiola oad, ure Frew press, 1 tree putplt, wud w | and thregehurehes and to mecting-houses it] nave feave to withiraw thoi memory by tho respondunt, on the 11th of Novembor UNITED STATES COURTS. PRA Tata diets Leno ES ES Tho two misglomafies inherited frou the Unitad | fee platforny. | tuveke tha ull of those trusted | Puxas a) ureut work wus opommy wp in the | “Adopted, 1480, frum Chieago tu Elo, The voyage usually | J, 1. Wade, of Clovelund, O. boxan w ault for | Hany orekostencor elke pluto und Hixterd i Hontextle Muvstomury Rocioty, und trom that | MEPLUM an when ihe woerelgl pelle, Bowe GATAS RIES 10h RAED: Hurtrantt, D. D..of the Hart: | takes elzht or nino days, but, owing tothe une | 11,000 yesterday ugalnal tho Town of Walnut, | eee a eee oe eee ie tio eneene it PAU IRE MOTE” 5 Mee MS . | and stand not on tho order of thoirneting, tu | sty, woet also spoke brletly in regard to the In« | fessor uf Dittactio and Poleite Toots at Now | usually early winter, tho vexwol boone clogged | ©. L, Nonrss, James Fullor, i, Lang, F. E. Van ee ee ee eins far giaedl WENT ON WITH EBESIL VENON, hate tu obey. inn verel whore thers are ive ehucebes, | Brunswiek. with leo, and, ufter over twelvo dnys' sulllng, | Lien, P. 1, Murtin, Goorgo Eldridge, G. W, Clay | {hat ts, four pupils in polasy ana tou Lee in tho witnwer of IS the frat congregation of | rin STATUTE ASKED FOR WILE WE Kuiten | ‘ite lndiausexiltited grout interest icduention | he subject of Free-Musonry was brought up put Into Escanaba, where she wos compelicd to { ton, John Whitver, Morris Switzer, Petor Pluion, Iinal'with tho director, Mr, A. 1K. Vine shite men that over nssembled for the worsalp COMING. nnd the Gusbel and the Bible: rathor thin the | On W report of the Cointittes on Overtires, but | stay forthe winter, It was aliniticd by the |G Museen, David Milliken, Lunox Pontland, 1, SEE ee ee aint st to or God on the Westarn shore of bike Miu | one subject of polygamy may come before | bayonet would eivillze ther, was lald on the table after much diseussion. semen that It woutd have beoy, Impossible to | Moas, It. M. Wytnan,daines Matson, 8. M.Onke | Proving x Ge HE Parcuess reared fo oN laze uf Clheugo DY 4 | comercss, broughl therenpoirguentionsnrowing | ihe Rev. Sf, West, of Kansns, site tho first ———— complete tho voynge that fall. ‘Pho auilors wera | ford, gohn’ Forney, Henry Guithar, Isago Kurtz, F parvlee Lins nusnber oF insta etn active | neue ths recent election. Of 1 deluguey trom | eblrch was urminiaad at Latwrones 1 1834 Hoy PAUPERS. to wet $4 diy, but no aercomUnt wis made ws to | HH, Sinith, BE. Oukfurd, P. Latphor, ent who Captug) of Seif Davis. } THU AL eens iW. nnd tor eehtee ative thut ‘Territory, No person, whether gullty of | there were 2m), of whieh seventeen wera Bel bs the fare back to tho port of shipment, or elses | Nanning, it. B. Young, Witham Crankwright s Chteaga ‘Tribune, ij ree a wa (ON Cieht cousceutive: | cig ur nut, enn bo exetuuted frou the Semete | Sporting U7. heme dependent on the Soe! ee where, When tho vessel reached Eseaqupa the | K. ‘Thompson, BH, Atkinson, d. It. [ad n ‘TM the Editor of The Chicago z Pale regi boo ae mgeo wala or House of Kepreaentatives, by fair, sine the | Fourteen of tho sixty-tvo tlelds wore without ‘a | Alleged Burbarous Treatmont of Thonxe | Captuln atfered, to pay the Siaday to thdseu- | Price ‘an Armen, J. % hbee * fuel . y b money wis uveded to commence "I cl ast : H i tt Constitution provides that " Each house shail ho | nilulster, tind f In Andlanapolis~Ehe Cit ie Patio > Rtronwent thane” “atteiene iar {8 | tho dudwowe tho reetlons, geturas, and quale | Mark Ui how counties. ‘ite rafurred tw tha uo | Nyidt'at the miatior nied Ureo es Micaee fund, stood as imomimonis of thelr hen | eutlonsor sewn memnburss” | Mtltlon, ammeninent as a leultiiaute utara: | Investigation of the Wholo role deeds. | dn Tdi and Misaaurl | tuat how far Congress would deom it wiso to | gv the Homme Misalor Pat ralload te tone s eull sea” had bean et MK carry tho analogy between the elections ree | (order that the ranntye of rallroud tratus st attore Pho Bnuiuty 8 Gait hase eye od that the qualtiicutions of votors at | Mehl fold, Wut wow there were twenty-elent | the action of the elizens’ meeting yestorday. yeurd Hho ntunber. reached 1d. Thuy hud ait. mation shall be, “CitizenyoF the United | i Colorado aud two in New Moxico. Domunds | to conser tha matngement of the County Sent tes rp aitiealtioe seit ee xearsof nge and ape | for help wore nao beentae tho prodivets af tho pH le als Me witoss, Isaac Kecio; 1 tune &—In deff Davis’ urcount of mun for tho full thn they bad worked, but they | audJopn Burke, we Pa ries ‘of tho trooper: © He levclel deelined to receive st untess he also paid thelr Ado but Loxpected if be tlred Ee| fury back to the port af shipment. ‘The Captain STATE COURTS. his carbino at me, but Loxpeeted Hf be Tits claimed thatthe detention was owlng to tho ¥.C, Nonglo began it suit yesterday agninet & | YOUN! miss me, and my intention was, inl peril of thu seat, or the act of. God, and not aCe Notgic began walle x yn * } vent, to put my hand uniter his foot, tumble through any negligence on lis part, and, thores | A. Filking and Cluriasa Fiiking to rocover £4,000, him oif on tho othor sido, kpring {nto bis salile. fore, that he was put Mnble for auything more Jobn i, Lutkennoll commenced an action in escape.” ‘Tho poor old man, wit than tho mere waxes; tut be could nut carn | reapass against doseph W. dterriam and Joba H, } 224 sttampt to eseape.’ i eng ygoing 1) 13 frulgut, through’ the violonve of the winds | Whipple, inytnse damuyos nt 813000, his wife's sleaveless waterproof on, was ener, ad weit. and, not having undortaken to bo | jienry'and Mayer Newborger began a. sult | Wlhorse the vuteran Mauger, of regimen tt spansiblo for such culumities, we should uot | qgativt William ¥. Sith to recover $20) | Tecord of ninoly-four engagements ., y "4 t i i yet it NOUR CHAPLET 1 - | tinea dit aut belong to the people who lived | Voor-Honse, the Couunittes met the Board: [ho compulled to unio good to'thom. what the a Tulghes! But ho falls to state that the true} Eng ctetarnaeneaus cluracter af the popalition, Me the procinanedd the He, Hy wulvurtad to tho. grund work boing | of County Commlsstoners this morning ad | lee, storms, und wind tnd Yost thor, | Toy tn | smaes —- wus armed wil nspoucer sevens “ ¥ Jone nie by tha Nev us adeation 5 ert 2 | " wore wages Tron "4 oF Cy o Tint 320" Ghurehew ie be rom Lexisluture und the approval af Cone | eT tie hela slits, Wiehe Tort at vwnne | Uresented then with An claborate petition, | ing 'intnud her vavae pros DIVORCES. ! fancoustys a0 If bo had been missed att ily ulineetie eatin, ‘All Mormons uvo not polygamists, and it thove | {tho Bisek’ Hills suid the intsstunnries there | Uo spuclilé charges of which are cruel treat- porous : sti usual time, and, bn tho ubseneoot un agreement | Laura Schounstub! tiled a bill yesterday | fire, wx good shots were still tote, wate elt on zn Een nn te a i atonrolieg ie, pay } against Oswald Scheunstubl asking for a divorce pane veo ee ee butelky a uae ani thoir tar they had wished to tiuke bln 40 | on the ground of babltual drunkenness, ave tiken big eur vitura rleevelest Hutto, they should have made an express agreo- nthe gee Herrmann asked for a. ike decree | Davis ndmits that he bad on bis Wits ment to that effect, BK jh ‘Waterprogf, and had on ber shawl. ‘Tho Court huld that, under tho letter of the | Geyortog een eFtiaNHD, the aharge being | oie Tenth in his wtacenant of tho eat it contract, the Captain bad a right, owing to the stead of hia braggudoclo, the truth 1s that eh, all vey who practice It wer Tecan Utena tan io Congrons oF 1 person guilty of tht erine Mstranchited the election ain't feel that wid tt gereat: Churet NE ORecIbit che: pamitent isco, went of the Inmates of the Asylum by cruelly al silt jo i, | benting ant whipping them with «hands, " y ‘ nt was nek oof cappreeiition at the | Del r . ie ae ig Be fe Ried Ram aalvccane bs ue) woul howe el ReraN ae a remeily wilt st. ‘The proportion of church members there | sticks, clubs, and eowhldes, ant by kicking egational eburehes in Minnesota wary | ROL becune necessary. W hortulily buve a ft en ae wna tte i The peoplo were | and dragging them about without regard to frults of ita ultieient “husbandry, | Tiebt to expect that tho people of Groh wit, | Hekle wud tudliferont, but there wero te | ie wus, or mental ot physlal conditions Jig mtsdionarics were among tho eurllest sutthors | Under inilder treatment, suo the folly amd | churebes, and much coud was being done, At 1 BUN 7 + eburches had te : vr to fet tbe Blornid and coll weathoy, to discharge the men; PROBATE COURT. ‘ Wifo beased in tears of tho trooper 10 fire . . ai very” ay | teust fifteen men wero needed there, fallure to furnish good and snilelent food, | but, under tho ctremmstunces, they wore equitn: a ian #8 tha Lines, und If any bravery was debe had recelved ald, and nearty all willl THAR ATTECUDE OF OPEN DEFIANCE TO | Atirodurund Rovadsy Cor atiow Con ethene wees | auxl unwholesome food, and even stich food in | Selpmeat. It would be unreasonuble for the be by paver LOOKED TO TIE SOCIE r¥ FOR WEL, VAW, ehuren prupe serine to caeape In ant, fen to fuslat “on” staying on board the vessel | of $4,000 approved, Cause, who was endervoring to escape ywarth SEIKO more thin syne | Mnsuiliclent quantities; Inlying women dure i There waa a wide feld of achlovemont on the If dlsfranchisement 1s the only course thut | Ou, and work done i planting Chyisthin Inathte . wan uniter pay, unul tha voyage was completed in Hous manner in the guise of Hor iy In the estate of Jaba Tabor, tetters of admin- | Rum Mt dgnngon, how bave attere q v “I the spring, and the Captain wis Juetiiled tn digs i s Bhades of Leo, Jackson, and Johnson, Pucite Coast, the aneriuons there having Beon | WIL prove finally eillexctous, tot it caine, for a | Hons in mistulnling a navy Cheisuun iiterature, | Hs aud after contnement have not been suv | Me thon the toymre” hobaver wae ine | stration de bonls hon, with will annexed, wore | thy mighty tullon! ; savas Vuited for inek of funds, yet more thin 1) | religions and, evil despots, lodged in the | and fostering educattonal interests, In twentys |, Duet with suficlent food and drink of | fonieced hnpossiile, bat wis only interruptod, | fasued ta Jano M. ‘Tabor aud Charles W. ‘Luylor; Founri Macigay Cavs _ eh hee bad: ‘beenwathered. af Wiuiat oF the Ruttop) dots in Just laws. snus ailaw eqnunitivs fo caltucny Kore eons ohh proper quality for persons In their condition, ane ale Was contingency wile i sho Cantuin Boal oF 64,0 a pyruved. Hruhinale, adladged ci ie 3 it those Inbors the Suclots bad bean engaged extirpated, and” by the euiplayment of that | elzht Congregational churches, all but seven oy Y Hy elo: ret might and snould have forcacen ut such a time rae i 4 Towa’s Nex! ver ‘* & for Afty-nva yours. ‘Thy three danoimiinaioas | dogvou Ul- avurity wich fisstucburinces may | the produc of tue socletys one ia Nereteea | amd they have heen neglected in respeet 10 i otyear. The kame polat tind been raised bes forg, and acciied by Judge Treat, in fuvor of the geamen’s clulns, and the decree would therefore bo in fuver ot the Ubolants for thelr lottors of conderyitto: hip were isaued to ruunogk; bund of approved, pa that united with the Conxregationniiats iv torme | demand. [Applian one i Arizona, ‘The work fetho Hela had Just | medleal treatment ahd attention, and In re- The ha turned aul to thelr owt wayaut Heats | Eat tat eecu th, (eels Ot aw edld frovorte | uequn. ii ue Ce ‘spect to the propor attention anigursing, by ecuting this work, but It stil stand on the a emedien vek there, wo mus Nt NORTIO PACIFIC. ¢ ha pil % x 1 S game Catholio princl ples aa at tho thnit, und Gort | sik Havoke tho ind af purely moral forces tor reason whereof they mul thelr neweborn In: "Dp the Euitor of The Chleasy Tribune Buntaxaroy, In. June 7.—1 have been sta if ing over Southern Lowa tho past week, andl JUDGMENTS. i questo , The Rev, Mr. Iradfurd, who hast ben In Ores Hive edt grently ven greatly | Wises from tho time ot shipment up to thelr i 7 gore attention to the Gubernatorial questi Daido a Hite kigdame toe ee! Aha | ata gncermuene have nataone tore, Eee OY | gow, Washington, iano, and Amtaxa, anuke wt | (iiuredd uu cninmueds: tae taMalen coe ae AMpINERE. “Bo hMoUlt” of the th wo hot | cond vee Wak Nichole Sash NEM | Tina a enthor promising suldforw "bin mee Humber of its anisstonuries hind increased frum | -,hgworUNce and KupeEMtItIUIL Are OF ous fantly, | MS, We Mle ubuenee OF the Nuperiatendont. | Astin, withatt jist and reasuuulee CHS, 40, "e Jupae Gat—James Frazor ot al. vs. James | pe Sherman, Larrabee, and tho There wore only 3009 people 1 ; Jn to LCR, whieh was &2 per cent of ull tho Cone | Fanativian is only mispineed und tlsappllod | guns boc the naiulaion wenel ae seatee | hinve been eontived aad i Fi wregatlonal mintitora in the t geul, ‘Truth 14 he cura for alt moral mutadled. | iyine (uiure, tO) Peon ad Washington there | Out authority wad unlawtully for days i Were ened 1 pastoral work, nine had | Ceenter nud wore convinelig tan low, wore f ysere tilrty-four Congeemutonalenirenos, aud (and onlsits at om the i nolsoine, : Increased fram 815,000 to S208 ia nibadloniry | powerral thin all tha enginery of governinenty | Ono or two. ln lial. Stalwart, cuenest men | dark, and, underground, celts, where thes Pougrequtions and stntions from 1d tu tabi tt | ay the Iniivenes of the Iie, example, and death ) were wanted, and Uresan should be keptiu view | juve been ent off from every hina contort bad ebliected and expended tn tho work mory | OF tat Poronuze who procehed in Galilee, [aero menings of the Suclulye Wi atetled the consolutions of saci inte thon $1,000,000, aud “under [ts direction 33,2: elebteen hutslred years age, the Bermon on tie au Ht} cunsolutloy i sovktl inter years Of missionary work had been pert Mount. Let the lgntot treat shine ii upan ug course, the Fen to comamnlente with it had extended” its operations {nto every | this gloomy error. Dour the iteriture of the iW Misatonary Soelety in | thelr friends outside, and therehy tubing tha Biate and tute every orcitary | except | Uoipel tuto that vatluy in iin inst hated sous erairy aeumbled at Chicago | Necessity steps to retleve themselves from, one, Tt had omuatniained tho stated | ‘Teach that peaply the Old logson, taut betwen Hine 8, Lug aiven enrnest atronth the oppressive, cruel, dangerous, and erie tuinistrations of the Gospel ut more than Zu) | every humin soul and bts God thors tewdlvect } the watt aud fearial problem Which Mi foal false by prlyonment, and that such din stations: bas planted or idea fn austutining snd open MARE SVC cht Sine Arve AM brosenity, aud tell that tify system pesonment his continued, fone ease vt MoI + s ‘hes, sid wid gathered inte 4 e “" jay 7 v "1 wT tl anes Them about 207,700 tembers, More tain halfat | Wor y u gion Is equally in dothines of th ae east, RS ander elreuustinees of Mth WuOA, bes P tho Pr mid eruelty amost without aw parallel | thuso ehurebes bud already. youched solt-aups WINCH GUAIDS THEE MORON ft. ani tH Forty | ' : miiy Come pas Caution tad uzun roaehest soit sip: WITCH GUAMDS THIS SLONSION dent, and the Sonate and House of the: Forty (a tuke prompt iieawures tor | Wudern Unies aud elvilized fands, “Che Com: THE ROLLING*MILL. ROBBERY. Thomas Finuein, Jointly indicted with Alex: ander MuKay, the Cavanutyhs, Hopkins, etal, fortho ruivory of the suite of the South Side Nolling Mills of abunt $10,000, ploaded guilty in the Criminal Court yeaterduy to tho count In tho ndietment charging hin with recelving tho money, art of the evidence was heard us. wuculnat him, from which it appenred that he had returnod to the Pollea Department about $1,600 ofthe moncy, Tho only aihor evidence wis tt to bis character, which was shown to bo thy best, Among thoae who tustined under this 4 one with= » atrenst® Darker, #057.20.-—Iifruin Howard ct al. vs. Joe | uctlve candidates baye cousderable art soph Lederer, $410.08—Josso FE, Oldfeld ya. | promised, each enough to bold flat ‘ Nicholug Now, $16.00,.—J. ©, Harker ve. Ane | coming in under the wiro, ce eiteration ra drow |. and Loulaa $, Meserye, 021, Shermun will not wader any vit ¥ Wt ite the case Le shotlar wil sa vupott Ton & Prust Company vs. Garden City Diatile | prominentamo of darlingten und Hehe ing & Hectifying Company, &25.-Aunte Phile | wid they bellevo cuit either ae mf eeut Upevs, Thomas Burns, $108.75, d Graves, of Dubuque, or John Chapada ey Junan Roai—Jesse Baker ya, The W, 1, | vils Bluits, will be tho fortunate to eps. elle Nelaron Company; verdict, $205.8 and mation | ehalr aoe ee eaeeily ahi ha new trltt ar ciupae Moiax—John Kuhl va, Jobu Noorgor, | (raves ia tha most apt tobe ther S0.—Ada Bendeo vas Edward A, re Harry | fives in the northern portion © Sat BM. Cook, und Wil Burner; verdiut, $1,500, | popular all throughout luwa, bus In bis faith will protect thot sal anid | soveith " head “wero dudyo“damexon none | Mi aot Toray cee St fo tis Leetelatiany teat tind is wen eal fund inost lutivuntlul churenes tn the tande iu colporteur A Wha wrk, Hragh away trom | sho utter avertiiruw of thiatniguitonwemniii | Witter demanded a thoruugh hivestigation at | Head wea dudyednmexan, Re ee ee ee eee or eee een eet itae chat. peuuuicrne’: Sh and sous made eer eeauetatins, Tore ri euler Tua Hat ung | Hon nlustsoctal morality audugunatthedore | Me charges, and Mn order that the fuinatten on, png Te ater tue ot Da eet STU | oe id have Nate , en cat, a Murtha 8, Sarah va. Robort Diefendort, e60645,— | should have, ‘Thy Btaty would 10 sue orate tie al Paty Lae we qnatitution, | Cobwebs of erédulity and pelustly delusion, and | erment of the land. Mercantile Insurance Company vs. Anuly O. and | burrals should be be nomluated, Jon 0 Nabor, and Cant. Hontle! Ata tnlsstonaries fh the now Rtater had talon a | (4 feck aut nvexcd pat a now wal whor'suld thoy hud thut thoy naver before heard ibcht not be Tndtueneed In their testimany by “anpinsd phla, whe presonted ft, sald tho memoria | fear oF favor, demanded the tempurary nawn bi rn t09 : but thet n dunes Hanson, 478.20—W. D, Gibson ve, Will- | {4 also au able and popular man oi TM yyywaict ‘ bathed: in the sunlight. of Ged'a love, of Teelf wad of litte account, dnd would reeeive | removalof the ofiicers of the fustituton. Tho Bim, ‘Tho further henring of the cuse-was cor TN 0.08, fa tho strongest objection nyainat BIDE Ort urxe matt i renting the wholo wtiaeture, forms | wy the Intervention ve ty Mitinan Ach Hite attention Lub us nu expression of pubily | Jutter reatiest was at first dented, but later tn | tinued une thie morniig, Mukay ontered 4 | M2 Nlcloly, G4Uca0K! ho would caro to revi he ote deel ftna rhoae hirror erty uate the whele | ju lens of pricathood to giv® It power uve goutimont it Wh be of supromo monent, for | the day, after a very wari Interview by the ee of nut guilty, but tutor in the say changed 'TITE CALT Htates Marshal Is qnotbur quest take ee fuk Hu aor no Henk Corn wanwealttin, 1. | mae hearts. Jn this country it was not Congroas but publls | Cg nities, IL was” granted, and the Board | bls asind, and aufd he woutd plead guilty and toll pinata upon it, the next Ropubliean ae Pere acta ted entity Mg a {ose speanit. tho saiy methods by which Christianity has | opinion that controlled luyisiidon, LAuplause.) | ciectud the Hun. danathur W. 't rridon ug | $A whole story, ‘There ta wbout $4,000 of the | Junaw Dammonn—In chambers. ernor will bo some dark be ‘ Hey ena ie OF aeT Lee, Tih, Whioh Abey find been onrrled into the Jungtes of budin and the The momorinl wits unauiuiously adopter, counsel to prescetite Ue charges on helialg of | Money stalen yet unaceounted for, and he pros Jupae BLovarrs—Calt of oriminal ealondar, aarti Mane Oriinuted und nursed Into Vigorous Ife nearly | Wis Of Africa will ue required to carey and |) After prayer by tho Hey, Jeremi Porter who tho Commitice, ‘ho the ls aot yet been | buses fated run It fake suse whdulea todls | Guna Gany—Nus. 8h 8, U1U, GA, MNO, UTE Lon dante Tetteatie te geste Pitti rs Y | boloat in tab, The eltiaens of bolyaumnus hotd tho trit ruligioue services in old Fort Dore fixed tat natty i | tht ‘ elosy tho whole plinof the robbery and the bubs to O70, BN, UAT, HH, tH, 1,001, 1,00, 1-007, $000, Vors few know that tho egtietic Yer sec . = om Mormonism must be tavested oy a Christian | bora, a recess was taken wat! 7343 p, uu. xed for hulding the bavestlint th aut Is | sequent division of tho plunder, inthe hope of BOs WE EN, TAAL, 1,008, 1,007, 1,010, omatied tn Gilbert. and sulli Val IIGUER BEMINAIIES OF LEANING peiny uy othor steonghulds of heationtsin have vENING understood that it will be proceeded with at | belo let down easy, Lore, Wud, Wiss, Lieh ho aad orm Nos, | embodiod ty trite. le i fhat nud come into belng.in the Weat xluee the | Leon | mal. | Waviunt Aetna of (apeedeus ylor, uf Now York, | ONCE ————— oy Susyand 246} No, Urh Sebulthousen va, Dowd, | Nine, and furcod his sway: duty bute. 8 iy, tana st vas pole on Whee tuery | Hot bat, pit he right nwa tho wrong, | Reenchd tear am verbie tom Motexts | yaRD MASTERS” ASSOCIATION Jw tho cans of Uatao a-Chrlatis, before Judgo | “GEMM SairI-Bet cavoe wy, agroomont, .No | HSSUiriely. Hell is MuHa Si Mere 108 towne where tho raduutes of ten | AND LEAVE THE ISUK TO THE SASTEM di tntidolity” die a vigor riemse, ale sun : Western callcwes aud three Western theological arinents, full 10s Rt AUHGE WILELtAMsON—Aaslats Indgo Gury, No, Leagan aay red Tanicie’ " HOTT UAMOR NGS Pee Bea, Novi Mure | 10. VO" brencat at bia anny UE iit BRON =i 1. a a, 2, ' Arana i por vs, Hurner, on heart i was, whore the lxt stumbled atest “FuvdH HOUEIs—Now. 48), 788, Ts, 10%, and woo, | ABM Fosa-volorod, and the peenle TAM stot Png bet nhs ba cases on trint, Jawmvsona sult tavolying tho Joss of the seboonur Harvest -Queon,—tho defendants—tho Insurance companies whlob bad insured tho vessel, and whieh bad been gurnisheed—Mled seulnarlea had be & Suit’, Ves ackuant. nslde utd ane: i ia jaunty: in LA wlssurans Taney ain Hpeciat Diaputeh ta The Chicago Tribune, i o wv church. Juco | appoulod to you eb to uta 4 yt '’. fervicu uniter. thee euaraie i maleel ani tho teacher by tho side of tho micsionury, This thd works.) OuMe ne i ibis MiwAUKE About 1.000 towne we ad Onaiteud Where weadionted see bade to be wont with tho Bibloand the ‘Tho wrowram For to-day {6 a4 Foltaw Ve sutie = | wehool-buok, arning—Tho Busteri tid o} serch tty ih conte” con ae | aay efea ul aha ah ba | wart ua Oy waar Gta Wis, June &—'Tho Yard- masters’ Mutat Bunolit Assoclation uf the Sooloty’e | Untted States and Canada met in annual ariog und Uge va, Rock, on hearing. i i - tholr anawer yesterday, Thoy charged that the | 4; trial Hike pro-iapbaotlty sboat yet ee cuulviny bu the chutwd of hie Aare y sthpens W 'a vodperati session In this city to-day, 109 delegates fram, 4 B No cusy on trial, = jira thermpatdt, wae tially protease g eos d . tale tt muy be made to furs ao Christinn education ii regions under Jesuit | Assoclation was organized at Indianapolis bn * tt Tolograph Ui ay va. Nuva i (a feet earit) Dr, Storrs read w puperen tho Cuturo | thu neuded tenchers, M vs i. g ore 4 y Hons that the storn-pust and stem were beth ‘elegraph Company va. Hare, on trinh | jadiscomiiture. “} uc TK, Fue (Bucluly. Its tice wus sat tuwued | © ir'tha wives wid wuthorsof Aweriea arowude | tomolicor stetmuin, Chole BY tho Kovs Ui | 1975 yith thirty-four members ‘Tho fret ane | Servoriver that luv guainenates: both: Foray f°, dUbun TULeY Nt ty ty Hb Nowh Betot- | trast, Halford, at the tuture, and, forgetting things that wore tw | fully aware of thu extent und character of tule Atte: hy 8 ATi a mt cling was held in Buitalo that yeu Bind, it pressed tuward the snark of ite bivh | deyradution of thelr sex, and informed of the Sse: waret tha ceotea eho bork Tinie rabiaaned : ath : T and aft, worked; aud that, when whe left hur | US ie {pel on hearty glasses.” Als sayings ver ull, “Aue nuecessful working out, 40 far us | nodtoF thelr sympathy und support, Te ous | buyper,, Sores We Celebration of tho Lory | twenty-seven mneinbers boing present. ‘he | sroiyut-port, LAneo, sho: was logking, | Suna GannmieNon 102, 1901 1, 108% | a ae end inanartale twhebt "ie within the compusorany one such | rushing thle uf public wvatiuout thoy wilteok ta i vening—Meoting of Christian conscoration; | sccund annual session was hold In St, Louls | and without. a wuttictont craw, Which Lat et Fe eouurrrence ars noe the pages of Punch, ‘ihe vara tion, of tbe wrundest aud perbups most juotion Will aweup away polyemtuy iia vate. the Dukota Hund will be present and tially wet | 1 1875, ihe Unie ta Clavelaud, ts Wy 1877, | facts wore well known tot Muy | tpae Beau Nes Hias eel, and No, | a nlm the nore gine, sue rots byublowa aver equ Hou to wit, thls a untaanane the Hui i jwslonary part to foie Held with addresses and pruyen; the fourth ny Citewua, ay Te Ny it in tors oe that I faa contrary: is ie aD. ewe pt tet ah atte Le lou, hur pull heturw thee ehey puopigeyerywhere raids at it be partys | Sosa Hervieess Te Pe ier ncaa TM vy totat | Keke undertake x voytuu in auch camiion, | JUPGX Zoosis—tnaano caacy from 0 to 12, Vised and wor iis with the Navon, us yet only an intunt, pate tn its demands, ‘ i vised and wort by the x and ‘thy world of " Maud cussed tho prevent attitude of And het by lifted SECOND DISDNICT APPELLATE, | Tree reproduced bin ai" Whee" Jely dn relation to the work, und tha | will draw all men ante m Fexpiusibitity Inteuated to it, 4 abitliona year | teria Utab. Punt the sun ‘Tuo sunooner was not Inn condition to tbe nt eurgd, Hot even fumber, and the crow were THE UNIVERSALISTS. Membership of 403 an jncrense over iieuy ibe ee MEBTING OF THE FOX IVER assoctation, | WG previous your of olenty five, ‘She Pa an! reelpls rf wh oblived to keep the pumps working continually, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. evorybody who wept to thet a nr wl od Crags in ev Spcetat Diavatch ta The Chicag Tribune Fecelpls last yent were $t341, sid the dls | from ene timo abe left LeAnse, Kept 7. Until te i duno 8.—Tho Appellate Court | eOseur Wildul Aud now he ol war demanded for the right “aisenargu of tha | valley of the ‘Tereliory, its fi 5 Sid, leaving a sunill batince in ing of Sept. 12 wheg ube adnk, While sha was | OTTAWA, IIL, Juno B—Tho Appeltate Court | ec iustre theuwuh “The buleinh trust, Tho work wus not sliuply to plane | puree brouiust-uraltied lurwestchearted Chane | “JOWET. WL, Jung K-The forty-ttest wunual enaticy. “Lie delogutes Tall train | (enaior gene ts wba aba aan, Wuliaebe wae | ee tule morning aud disposed of tho folowing | Hestesl) and nurture Chrivtiin iavtiiudons inthe great | Gian men thitean be Maui, tut \ te pati seuston of the Fux Kiver Univoraalists, em- ty-tive States. duterior or remote West, but to bold the Bust to | aguln “the old, old story,” more potent than the bracing the Counties Hone,” and peaple say wht 2 Wo West. ‘Lhe bocloty hud been augmenting ite | sword, devpor-reaching than the law, wud In the uusiness: tor | (eueganes hie rel el Patt a 735. Hulne ve. Klazy ot al.: appelige the for | be curicutures ot Jun ating brlete extonded'to the ibe a the boards of nolese than three Lune! 2 Allo the winual reports at Cook, Will, Du Page, | were ‘nubmitted to-day. ‘The Assuclation is LaSalle, Kane, and Kendall, ts belug beld at | in a dourishing condition, the 1th of September, sho lust four tinbers beads, four atunchions, and partef ber port rail, The crow, on account of ber leaking, could